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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1919)
J F « • ’ • • . • • - I 1 J % a» I’V.' - < .«• * ». - , .’.T * « •A* * ._y‘ .• . f Vt J i «w. THE SCIO TRIBUNE more than pay y<>ur share of ih<- bonds principal and interest. After the money is provided for the county court, plans and specifi cation» for the improvement of each T. L. DVGGKM. inmA AWÜ rnor road should be prepurr-d and the Finterei! at the postolhce at Scio, i bull-ling let by contract. By such Oregon as second class matter. procedure mad improvement all over the County Could be inaugurated al Il .60 BUMcmrrioN, is ai > van < f the same time; the people would 1.76 then ba »atistied because po favoril- AT KNII OF YKAK .76 i ism would I«- shown. All MONTH* Il would Iw foolish b> assume that Frail lei s Panacrat. Fre-ident Wilson and hia cabinet advisers hat f made no mistakes in The poor old world is sick nl« d A. E. Kandall the conduct of the waf*. nor mat and ar<>ur>4 his couch crowd medi \y A. FMa®. ht Vico I res. th-re have not l-een just ground- cine men of «very nan.,- and fame Fr ’ D My« rs, Csshi«-r f<*r eeandals For there have hem In their bags ar,- nostrum», «mth- i- Arror a of judgment, and dishonest (•"««. elixir« of hf«i and t-ansc «« ►tart * tait* * ■ont today and and n«-g gent officials have secure,! a-plent) . jaMM r future. fl»- iiiental -< ' I ' - - V KI h* positions. Thia was true him that h«- i< n ■! i at , checking ac- responsible • >t nient fur your of the management and conduct of think» he I* Pr -hii ■ ■ -I .< .-nr W<- pay the war of the Ib-lM-llion a-plentv. that he w II -I I-,- w - . t! h- t tifîT»’ When large sums of money must st,-|Mi taking hi» t -i b. T h , -i* I m - dudiursed r<gardh-as of Coat, as taxer affirm« tii.it I- 1: APVKRTVilNU HATKH I ■ . 1 WHO SHOULD BUY ROAD BONDS? w a» the case in th«- airship businra». his imp,,»!» on th, I xm - b I advirftiaing t*r line first in I *ÎM it w. ild have l*cen a matter of *S* 4h,-r form« of w- <'!ii o i tr. Sensed II .10 sertion .............. tonisiim<-nt if there had not been will »traitway get up ’i hi* I L I H I X A R 1 A N It seems prolmble that Linn county Each »uh«M-.|u<-nt Inurrtl n | ■ r Im. .U* mismanagement, |M*culation. etc. The suffragette irwints , that h, Display adv,-rti«ing Find u rrti -n will I m * authoris'd by the people to Cattle T« - ini for Tuberculosis Seniitor I-’ .ri H rlam as chairman <>nly to la-stow the franchise upon .2&j l>er inch.................... ! issue road bonds at the sp,-cial <-l«*c ph<» •25. ReMtimcc ¡*h«>n<> of tin- ■■ f .it.- II,: -ai j. «-oni nil I«-*- l-< .. .161 Each sub»e>|u«-nt ins<-rth>n Women to double his weight, The lion in June. Now the queathm i» H] 21 c.i'ii' i ii-n.i int of these wrong con Adveftiaements should r-=i m socialist, tiptoe on a «nap box, Shall th«*ae I hiik I s I m * sold to l»omi not later than Tu,-»day to II »ur< i-ulili LEBANON.OREGON «liti 4 « II > criticism of .Secretary swears that If he will only pu t his »peculators whose only object is to cation in th«- current ir -u,- i ritrd and ju»t had the property in the haml» of the «tat, I buy them as cheaidy as p,MMible. or K.il' t ■ .«■ All foreign advertí», n.. nt. n 1 • ’critici. i b<-«-n d,-liv«-r«-d before th«- and make every cilium an ernpl «hall they I m * told to Linn county peal for m silvan,-,- of pul'i- a' - ’ ornate r n c»>f’ mil tee or lM*f,»re the of the government he will i farmers, mechanics and business A; : i . . -. r« -f I'.iso-ni’er entire manate, But Senator fham- around again a» well a* ever." men w ho ar«* all deeply inU-rest«*,! in | berlain did I I» d" this H<- criti- trade un'onist confidently a«* i building gms! road» for lunn <*«>unty W<M efated th«* management i of the war that hia trouble original«-* in Branch in addition to buying bonds as un ' dvfiartir »«-nt when a-ldre-sing a New long hours and too «mail wa I investment? < York a udirti <> w hich in th«- main The I W. W. iru«i«t» that he ot r Now Im-««- Binds will be a <l«*ht i:¡io am. w.ii h< -*H«* i,, I'residaml Wilson an-l not to , k nt ih. b-.t ' ■ i a [ i.i- • against Iann county which the tax- 5; OH p.m. th«- war department n th, -tm" and ' w hio- hi» t :m<- aw :o ami payers must |>ay. and all should I m *. 1 / pl' I.-* A- En.«u*in S-n itor t’htunberlain made a «*-■ m «-I,-: !:«»! mg I ■ I the Rrpuhli. for uhnh it to and «loubthwa are, d«*»irous that the INKERS ri-'u- blunder in >1«-livering hi» New Hakes Isild to any that h<- h;.» < km Iw-st possible (trice sliall I m * realiz«*d Ration. tnJtviiible. teilh hl. i H:1I a n> York nd-ir, «. While it hi*d the ef- to organize wv'-'t- nut ail |,-i-m, from the «ale of these bonds, for lutite c for all I 44 I* m t fact of tun.mg tlx- airdup bugine«» into th<- hand» of the pr--;etariat. th«* proc«-c<la are to I m * expr*nd«*d or» i- discontinued. t >|My turvy ami the appointment uf UNN COUNTY FOR GOOD ROADS roads from which each individual i a new "i|»-rint«-ndent fur the airshq .ilhdish r, hgi *n, nation.! ,- w .m.-n for th«- fr,s- us«- of men and k-t t' taxpayer will receive a Iwnefit. depart ! ■ nt, it aeriouaiy ,-fT«-n-i<d state bring up his children, to rr- ‘‘••■»’raje I . A it e^ Neiarv PwAUt The farmer will nceive a twofold Linn county |» <pl«- - • m ! the president and S«*crrtary Baker; li«*v«* himself of all his aches and Th«-, want * b«*nefit; h<* will lie enabled to get hi» unit for g<“>d r >n 1« th«*v frit th, crtt'ciam !<• I m * an in- mdna. traffic is th*-1 produce to market at a I«*** cunt and > them paved when- , suit when delivered at i I h > time atul Th«- Paris con few ice m more ct»n macadam front I in cast* he should ihwlre to wll his heaviest and hea I plan*. •ervalive in its diagnosis and i farm he can »ell it for from I. 1 » to neighlHtrh'HHli to the n aik,-t t «i Senator Chamberlain is courage ! scriplion, but it holds out the mod- The busin«**» It is estiniatiil that a, > I ft in tl I $10 more per acre Oir« «»•S q I'blM«. Oí». ous en-mgh to <* it. Ivmn wrong even <*«t assurance that if he will only Pacific highway through the c-i tit-.. man will have his busin«*»» increascii w ieri l-.urA in h.» >wn ¡» >i 11 teal form a !«-agu<* of nations, quit bis becauiM* of th«* inrreaiM* of p«*ople to norm- to miles of paving will«- nn< («arty. N-> one doubts the senator’s luarreling with hia neighbor» and all of the mam town* of tl>. ,t ty ! buy his goods;- the m«*chanic will patriotic h-*n«wty nor that nf th«* “put hia now* to the grindstone,’* with the I'aciffc highwx Dm l‘r -(»-r I*.•<•»«!»• mon |.,*opl<- will with the |*a< (Ic highwj pr> od<-nt, but -in* criticism ha» re he will live to a gw*n oi l age. probably 150 to 2<*> mile» -i -ml "-‘"t h- -n«-» built, etc. sulted tn a-»trang,-meflt when then As for our-« Ives, w«- hav,-ji • faith So any of these people can Well am will I m - A«-' ,--«.iry to ■ -t all should be warm friendship and con- in panacea*. We do n<4 bedew that market afford to loan th«* county $2ot* to neighborhoods with their ftdenec. any one of theae doses will set the towns. »tart this tM*rh«l of pr«Miperitv. Why MAUI I I I - Mt IK VIVS Oirapare the conduct of the pres old fellow u|>on his f«-et for y ■ I If we «mtim«te th,- c«»«t of gratin . they could afford to make an out- vea Scio Puatullicc— «•nt gnat war. with th«* enormously and all W<- put our faith in h, al ami paving at SIO.lNkl per mil.- an. Might gift of thi» amount, but such '-o i> m for W,-»t Sen. th p for Munkors macadam at l-IOot». n Imml i <d ‘«’fl >* not rc<)iiir«*«l; all you ne«««l to men i ■ -d c»!, with that of the Civil cultivation of a good charact« r. in war Mr. Wilson*a administration the exercise of all the Christian vir SI.000.000 with our regular r -ad <lo is to invest your $2 ih » in gilb- ig. will not suffer fr<>n> the coni|>arison tue*. in justice, charity, industry, tax moneys will give our county -»curiti,« and you will make it o- Yet m> one questioned the honesty •crinomy, t«-m|M-ranc«*, chastity ami flrst-claisi roads within the sp« ■ nf *•'’ ’’ Linn County to build g-*--d and purity <>f heart of Abraham religion. ficai /.alale Bro/^ CT : roads. thre«* or four years Lincoln. and Notary /’ublic If w<- can only get the old roisterer The Tribunw believe« in th«* ol-l It has lM*cime <|uite evident th;,' The capability of General Pershing patche«i up after thi lià>t ti^baclt*. There are none so imiepen- our |i Ian of road improvement is not adage. and hi» divisional generals, the pay in which he gave the reins to all hi» IJnn county lu«< 'lent a« those who can and will help . - .'zu i ( tblained, / , untine J getting anywhere and tre.-iiment of the troapa; th« pasaions, persuade him to nettle expended mor«* than $l.<">omm if th.-m»-lv.»’’ Th«* ta-ople of Linn methiMl of conducting the draft, arid down to work again iCIO and do bu>int*^ w,- count «p- '!.il pre i ■! t ' -vi- ‘ ha*1 w-alth enough to i>.'iv< OREGON lh<* method <>f raising the enormous under the principle enunciate«! in ll-.< and volunt.wr work W.- hav«- n .t every mad in the county; hut paved sums of nnmey w ith which to finance ’golden rule," we diall cherish th«- reeeiv««l more than ;i0 |a-r <■- nt I n- r ■-« I- are requir«*d only where the th«* war. r«*liecta credit u|H»n the fondest hopes of his future health Morrison & [.owe Macadam, efit from this large sum m . ly I* tienva t traffic exist* Wil» on administration in every uar of body, mind ami spirit. Cincin cauae the county «tiri coid n >i ,r 8 g«*«*d gravel aurface. is all that ticular above m«-ntion<**l. I NDERTAKERS nati Enquirer. raise enough money in anv on«- y< nr is required on w hat may I m * termed THE SI ill MIÎE Ü.IMÍ Railroad 1 inie 1 able 11. B. CHESS Attorney *» Law MIA'? liSandUEST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton to carry on road w.>rk except in a neighborhood roads TMs newspaper urges that Linn perfunctory manner. I'here alway - has ln*en a carcity of road w.-i, mg iunty |M*o|>le buy th«- liomla when tools, to do the work in th m ,t *ur cmntv court offers them for sab- economical wav; th«- < • irt could not ,,r w,‘ I' ’’I »ure th«- iMNiple will au- bonds, apare the tax rm>n«-v with which t ■ I thorise ’horixe the court to sell »ell the th«- bonds largely the proceeds of these Binds buy them. h«-n«*«- the (-* "1 • w,-r- will lie (mid to Linn county people forced to simply do what th- . c ul>l for labor and material and therefore by the old primitive method the money will not leave the county; So now the (wonk- pr,*|»**«- to put it will remain here to I m - employed into the hands of the county < -ur in the daily transaction of busin«-« enough money at on«- litre » that lk-st of all the resulting good roads pro|M-r mad building t<>. « can 1» will inerrass- business and increase purchase«! and not «< •• t id ‘ tils -r a piece of a road improv«*«l, but that the prosperity of Linn county and _______ all of the main arterm- <-f travel the ntat«-, can I m * improve«! Nor will it «*«-t anv n.-.r«- t nev CHAMBERLAIN AND THE AD MINISTRATION. than the plan wehavel-, «-n pursuing ever since th* <>ld m«-n ot t<-fay No one who is honest in political were boys Our pr« -, nt r .«-I tax- If we include the »(M-cial (m-cinct i thought ha* anv doubt whatever of taxes, will average nt least five mill«. l*r«*sident Wilson’s honesty of pur Five mills will pay th« inter, I ,»i pose in conduct of the government. the bonds, supply repair m 11 mon, y Moat fteople think also that ingoing and provide a sinking fund which to France he is trying to accomplish will pay off the bonda in 20 years, for humanity the grandest puri»M«e And while w<- would I- pnvmg this that could inspire the mind of man. b«»nd«-d debt we would be enjoying The Tribune hopes and exfiects the president to be successful in his ef the benefits If we should build go, si roads I forts. The senator who refuses to about Scio so that milk trucks could Vote to ratify the treaty and the gather up the milk with anything league of nations is apt to terminate like eaar. it would «awit the milk pro hia congressional career. The peo ducer not more than one-half what ple want |M-acv and the abolishment it do»« now to get hia milk to mar-1 of wars in the future if such shall jtet. Thu saving. Mi Farmer, wdl be passable A BIG JOB President Wilson has alunit U h - biggest job on his hands which ha* ever l>een undertaken by any man m the history of th«- world. If h« su<v> «sin in the great work it will I m du«* t>> the fact that all the nations of i ur<,|»e are )><>th sickened ami ex hausted by the four years of useless and scn«ele-« bloody war. All Eurofiean war» heretofore had for alm -i the grabbing of territory and uxuallv large indemnity. Th«- lo-iiig ration has generally had th« co-t« of th«* war on Ixdh »id«** t,- pay But this war has tiren so «tu- pendouH and th«* c,«t bill so enor- m*>us that it is impossible for liu ceti tai p -wers to even think of pay- ing If (ìennany simply pays for th« i.mo .:«• -h<- inflicted upon Erant •• and Belgium and for the merchant Vex- :. i -ubinarit.«-« sent to th« bottom of the sea. her ability to pin will I m - -tietcheii to the utmost. All <-f these conditions, jealousies ai, I greed iti Mr. Wilton must barmen lie if a league of nations it effected It I« sure some job If order can lie I rough! out of the cnaotic con dii i- n of Russia. Germany. Austria an« I ilo* Balkan eountrica, and th« Wot I -cam startrd <>n the way« of pea,-e. uw> president will have ac compì «shed th«- heretofore impossible This daylight saving business is a f.-idur,- »- far ;i- 11.<- I i ■ ! ( ails Attended t<> Promptly Dav >>r Night st l<) . < »ici,<;< > n is con<*»-rn«-«i S hih tin • w I - - hi th.-m to tin t! . .it . ■> ! -• then th«*y accu-«- thi- editor of stay ing in the office all night. Then a< .'«:;W p. m. we And them still at work and we ask: "Don,I you fol lows know that eight hours is a tegal OltkxaiN i day's work for nrintersT‘1 Their 1'1««» III Hwae« lu «M answer is: "BeMd«*s hioking after Sale date ir ranged for at Th«- Scio the widows ami orphans and old • ’ < •!' «-. Scio, ( Ire. maid«, w«* have nothing t o < Io but work or go a-flshing; and n« th-- water is too high for (idling we an comp»-ll«*«l t«» work.’’ A* a result the fair annual (premium list) hs« atamal Bank I'k’sf. ln-en gotten out in five days, l«esid. the regular n, wapaprr work and tv ■ \ MÌA NY men have done all the work. Th ■ book ctimprtoe« 72 pores and it •ch'Hil fair 13 pages This is quit work f<>r a country print sl.op wit a limited force. 0 «Mt plan of iOÄf ¡ »rr • r-. I h Ips you to H. C KOI.OH ¡¡URAL CI li. LOANS The . tficv frog |M>nd U l-xs» k tu it« loar normal winter condition bj rea ■r of the heavy rains. So the ft dung V prohibition is still <>n though We have fail« <i to hear any Cloaking i »U from the afor>-«aid carp or frogs. The animals must havT- depart,-d to where water conditions were more stable. The Sc» Tribune the year. * I'nder our form of hh v,.t n( interest paid e t < -. «■;' twenty yexrs I f let I N \M. Agent IAX l.v >n St Advertise in The gefo Tribune and get results