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THE SCIO TRIBUNE I In our editorial, written several tn and to comprehend the amend* Jays ago, taant on u» county court's mrnts and measures proposed. You would have but small respect for plan» for distribution of the propos A. E. Randall UMI.'KL) KVKRY THURSPAY RY your legislator if he gave no thought ed | i ' hhi ( mki b«»rvi taaur we are now W. A. Ewing. I’rrasJent Vice Fees. to a proposed measure in the legis meline«! to modify some features of T. U Pl’GGRR. KblTUM AND FROI* E. I> My-rs. Cashier The court seems to be scattered over each mile of th«- lature but voted for the same in a that article Entered at the i>*»toffice at Scio, mad in question. haphazard manner, or as some other have had a small paving project un Mart a bank aevount today and Orwon as src-n«! class matter. pro* »1« for your fulute. We may therefore eooclude that ! pena»n asked or wished him to vote. der its hat which »»» not outiiru-d You will And a ch« king ac the money apportioned may be ex You would aay such an one lea mere in il» «tate«! program for road build 1 BuaacKirrioN. in adv ano 11.50 count very «'vnvemrnl for your pended on a part of the mileage of ¡automaton and utterly unworthy to Ing. This paper want» the 5600,-j buslmnsa transactions. We pay AT «NU or YKAM 1.75 the road to I* improved; nor does ■ «jccupv the (KMUtion of lawmaker iMHi bon«i measure to carry, ami we 4*. Interest un tmi<* deposits. Ml MONTKN .76 the court aay no paving will I m * un Very well. Now you are in the po (relieve, if the euurt's iste espiane ! dertaken. The Saturday All»any sition of lawmakrr, your vole may tions are correct, they will. The' I>IC. It J. Ml Ok AIIVRKTIHINC. KATE« Herald claims to have inside infor ■ be the deciding one tn adopt or re Sino country, r that portion known Graduate and l.icetiwd I^M-al advertising per line tirai in mation that a few miles of paving ject either of these amendments or as the Forka of the Kantiani, has sertion .... ......... .............. to may t»e contracted somewhat on th«- measures nothing to «-omplain of. This sec Don't you think you \ 11 1 1 11 I N A 11 I A N Each aulMMn|urnt insertion per line. .06 lines proptwed in The Tribune Mav ahouki take the pains to familiarise tion has Ix-en treated fuirlv in th«* 'at tie Tvrded for Tuberculosis Display advertising Flrat insertimi 1 by F ('. Perry. [ yourself with them and to uw every proposed distribution ami Ibe Trib- j < phon«- Main .'Ci. R«»i«k-nre pbot»^ per inch .................... 26 However the matter now to be means within your power to com- un»* will do ail in its power to have I Maiu 21 Each aulMequrnt inser’ion................ 16 considered is adoptiim of th«* bonds; Iprehend the import and effect each the county l*ond tm*a«ure enrrv. Advertisements ahouki reach thia office LEBANON.OREGON then the court, upon advice of the i and every amendment or measure nut later than Tuesday to insure publl engineer, can make its plans more will have upon the weal or woe of Lincoln County ior Highway. cation In the current iaaue. definite. the state? You should give this All foreign advertisements muet I* matter your twat thought Discuss paid for tn advance of publication. Newport. Or. Uncoln county i», Arrival and lh-|«arlur«* of I'asaenger WILL THE GERMANS SIGN? th«- same with your neighbors and waking up to the advantag«*a of the* Trains friend» "In a multitude of council piopowd R«H>M-velt highway along Woodburn-Springfield Branch Will the Hermans sign the peace there is wisdom ** Jndeed it would th«- I’aciAc < '«»a»t. B F. Jones ad* WEST SCIO treaty with its severe requirements tie »isii.ni for each and every c«»m drensed a meeting in which he «-x- is a question in the minds of many munity to meet and discuss th«*m 7:55 a.m. !>lait»r«i th«« highway pr<»j<*ct. A North |H*ople these days Of course thry proposed matters. Give one or two South 5:09 p.m, straw vote was taken and everynodv will sign for there is nothing else days to this important duty; unlem voted "yes ", Oregonian. Corvallis A- Eastern they can do. Her statesmen may you do so y*»u are unfit to go inti / pledge allegiance to mV flag anti MUN KERS bluster ami make threats for th«««e the election booth for the purpose D I'. Ma»<>n of \ bany. W H. To Altianv /Ae Republic for which it itami», one 8:11 am aie German methods ami German of voting. H<»t>*»n of Stay ton. and Rev. J R To Detroit Ration, indhntible, »ilh liberty ana 1;44 p rn j nature Hut when thry find that When a measure is proposed in N. Bell of ('««rvallis, were presetit at jut Ike for all. Motor service discontinued. thry cannot accomplish anything bv the legislature it la read the fir»t the funeral of the late Nathan bluffing thry will walk up and lick lime, ordered printed and a copy Young Dr. Bell d«-!ivere«! the fu-, salt. place«! on the desk of each tm-mtar; neral discou cm * at the F«*derated; S~««M* le»M THE $6OT.0<H) MEASURF When the Germans under the dic read the second tim«« and referred churrh. He ia chaplain of th«* On-I tation of Bismarck in this same city to a cwnmittae which in due time gon .Masonic grand lodge and ha» Elsewhere in thia paper we pub- liah the county court's plan for ex of Versailles, 1X71. forced France to reports the same with the recom officiated in that c»i>acity more penditure of the pr-»ceeds of the sign a treaty regarded as m>«t se mendation that it do or do not ¡xw years than we can remember propose«! 5600,000 of county bond» vere. Bismarck would not abate his Then after discussion the measure SUrwM St Frank Bartu has received from ■ Olh«« US» m Or*. is voted upon, an«! if it receives a While the court haa made a gen demands in the least hi» »on Mylo, a first M*rg«*ant in the: France was force! to give up Al- majority vote is «rnt to the other eral distribution of the fund« thru- signal cor|»s now at Coblenx, Germ- ‘ out the county It haa not provided «ace-lxirainr ami pay an indemnity branch of th«* legislature where it any, two panorama photograph«. I for the use uf any (»art of the fund» of $1 ,000,000,000; and this. too. for undergo«-» the uiM Citurae of pro one showing the rum in Northern When a measure has t>een for paving nor for any other ay»tem a war which lasted Iras than three cedure France wrought by th«* ilermans; the months. No damage to Germany pa» — d by t»»th houses and senate it of road building than that now in Waller Bilwu, Prop other Coblenx. with Old Glory fl«iat- Germany is not yet a law for the governor vogue; that is to aay grading and whatever had i»ren done Plume i‘»-."»l.’> mg over the fort on the hilltop. graveling with crushed rock or river was thr aggressor ami the tattle« may sign the same or he may veto STACH; Ml I IS ALL IRAISS The Tribune has not yet heard a were all fought on French territory. it. Then to pass the same over his gravel. Ixravv» Scio i’ostoflice - word prop ping th«* improvement <>f Germany won ami was merciless in veto a two thirds vote of each house Now it haa tx*en demonstrated be at 7:10 a m and '. <J0 p n> for West Scu. Mill street Should it I m - improved and 12:46 p m for Munkera yond a doubt that gravel roada. her treaty terms; France simple had is neceaaary. we will have to sacrifice our carp to sign the treaty, bitter and humil Now if our lawmakers must give where there ia a heavy traffic, will not atand but for three yeara at iating aa it was, she could do nothing such dose scrutiny tn a measure as pond. This we will do with regret : moat, when another coating must lx* else. Now the shoe is on the other above cited don't you think that ss it will cause our printer to adopt. when you aasume the role of law the semblance of mourning. Real f-.slate Broker applied, while paving will last in foot and Germany must sign. This great war haa lasted more maker. which you will do June 3, definitely. The court*» plan of and A otaru Public We have w-mler if Pie Eater has apending hut 52000 per mile on the than twenty times the length of the that y<>u should give the contents of been drowned by Or«*gon Mist and roads aenerallv outside of the Pacific Franco-Prussian war and the penalty your voters*' |»amphlet serious con the latter evap«>rat«*d. ^kilratli Obtained, f,xamined highway will not get us anywhere is more than twenty times greater; sideration? Charley Warner wcqt to Oakland ! The Tribune d«x*s not desire to toward building for permanency. but the penalty ia not an indemnity, . . . OREGON Saturday morning to help Vilas Phil <IO but damages justly due for the pro dictate to anyone how he or »h« Hettcr by far build fewer miles and ippi handle a thousand head of sheep * It simply wishes to urge build those in a manner more per perty wantonly destroyed and the shall vote just bought. Nut being able to get ! horrible cruelties committed by the u|H»n the voter the importance of manent. a dog muxzle in Scio, Charley made German soldiery against French and voting understanding!**. If an ob Most people have understood all a ffying tiip by moonlight Friday UNDERTAKERS along that these bonds were to be Belgian women, children and old jectionable law is enacted by the night to Kingston for a muxzle and used to improve market roads only; men. Germany wilt be apt to find legislature under the course of pro took uur | rimer al «ng tor tail last. Calls Attended to l*u>mptly but the court proposes to devote the allied and American peace dele cedure outlined above and your Dav or Night Instead of calling the car an auto one-sixth of the entire sum to grad gates aa Arm as was Bismarck in the member of that body votes for it, our printer believes it to be a dis 8CI0 - • - OREGON Nur will discussion of the you kill him puliticady. You say hr ing the Pacific high* ay from Albany 70s abled airship for it only hit the high to Harrisburg, or lM*tw«*en It (MM) terms at the peace table be permit ia unworthy to represent you and place« in th«* road and the "ballast" and S.MMM) per mile. Is this liberal ted. other than such explanations a» assist in making laws to govern you. was t«Mu««*«j at»»ut as if <«n a ship at Very well. Are you *< rthy to rep sum to be use,I fur grading only a may I m * necessary. «en. The trip w*a« made in a little General Foch with 2 000.000 vet resent yourself in the election bo«< h fair deal when the court expects the over an hour. W hen able to talk RememlH-r there is Ru market mads to be both graded and eran soldiers stands ready to march June 3? next morning our printer expressed upon Berlin on a few hours* notice comeback. The governor cannot graveled for 5 2000 per mile? O regon his opinion forcibly and elegantly (!) | W aterloo This unjust distribution may de All the accoutrements, implements Veto your action for you. The voters Ä. F, i>. N< k I • P h turc Swart H usm on the road «question and thought feat the bond proposition. People and transportation facilities are yet of Oregon are supreme in this res the authorttu*» have forgotten there Sale dates arranged for at The Scio will not burden themsclvra with a intact; Germany's army is disband pect. If you make a mistake you were r<>ad« thereal»«<uls that n«*ede«l Tribun«- Office. Scio. Ore. heavy bonded indebtedness without «•d in a great measure, her foot I only can remedy th«- matter by re attention occasionally. Therefore, getting more iienctit than the ap supply is very short and can be rut pealing vour actioi <■ e. hKYANT portionment of the court will give. off immediately. Will Germany sigi don't you think you should give some though the terms are bitter? She Paste This in Your Hat. thought to the Ave amendments and Moreover the people generally ex _______ *our measures you ate to pass upon pected a few miles of paving to be will. Jo! 2 N’«*w First National Bank Itldg- June 3? Payments on Victory Liberty Loan included in the court's plans. This There ia yet time fur the court to revise its plans somewhat. It has apportioned a certain ium for each mad embraced in the plan, but th, court docent say the money shal. Railroad 1 irne I able H. B. CHESS Attorney ■< Law MILKERS and U EST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFI7 AUCTIONEE! ATTORNEY AT LAW AMENDMENTS AND MEASURES haa not been done. If to the ffitN).(MX), which is ex-, pectrii to re«]uire three years to ex- ‘ Probably every voter has studied pend, we add the 3 6-mill annual tax and made himself familiar with th«» for the same period we will have pamphlet in which Ave amendments nearly, if not quite, fl,000.000 to to the state constitution are pr«>poae«l devote to road building. Moreover and four measures are submitte«! the court's road map for proptwrd for consideration and action. If you improvements includes many miles have not done so, Mr. Mrs. or Mis- of poet roads for which the federal Voter, it is your duty to do s«> be government proposes quite substan for you can cast your vote June 3 We assume that every voter has tia) aid. With the total of these large sums available the court can the welfare of the state of Oregon safely undertake paving in a small at heart and desires to vote intelli way. This will bring to the support gently upon such matters as will af of the bonding measure those who fect the weal or woe of our com favor hard surfacing; their support monwealth. w You cannot vote intel of the bonding measure as now pn>- ligently or undemtandingly unless you use every means at your com- poaed. ia doubtful. The Tribune ia info» me«! that the c >unty court propos» » to gave the Seio-West Scio r««ad I nis informa tion ia nut official but it comm to us pretty direct. In the knocking They did the same small citi«» «he jitney is out the stnetcar lines it in Altar« « and are doing for Walla Walla, Wash The county court, cap cially Judge Bilyeu, should be a little more ex plicit about the road program We think we understand the court, but a little more explanation might get votes for the b>>mis. notes may l»e made as follows: Ten per cent with application < or before .May 10. Ten ner cent on or before July 15 Twenty per cent on or before Au-. gust It. Twenty per cent on or l»ef«»ie Septemla-r 9. Twenty per cent «»n or Iwtore Oc tober 7. Twenty per cent on or before N«> vemtM-r II. with accrued inierrat on deferre«! mstalinenffi Payment in full can be made on May 20. the ten per cent require«! with application having Itrrn duly paid on or twfore May 10. Pay- mment can also I m * wmpleted <«n any instalment «late with acrru«-«l interest ; M.HANY •»til iON 8URAL f^FFli IOANS Our twenty w»r rural rrritit i«lan of l—aning mutwy to farmers, helps you to gat out of ilebl. Under <«ir form of l«Min th«* total amount of htkrrsat pani during its entire |« r»>! of twenty y« «rs «» actually I«-»« than54 percent interest. Write us f«»r I mm AI c L OWF S BEAM. Agent. IM l«yon St Albany, Oregon Advertise ia The Sc«o Tribune and get resulta.