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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
I : THE SCIO TRIBUNE SIGNINC THE TREATY pro». ni< nt which a majority of petiple «aid they wanted Thia newspaper bebevea in Today, May 22. is the date for th«» IMtt'KU KV IK Y THU MUDA Y BY rule of the majority. When Germans to sign the treaty. Frem people adopted the 16,000. (MM* bond dispatches state there is a strong ing nooisure, which was to be used sentiment among the Germ tn lead largely to conatruct the Columbia Enterod at the D»*toffice at Scio. «nJ refuao to sign un Oregon as secund clam matter. lem the treaty is greatly modified highway, and when the legislature They my the terms are impomrible enacted the fl0.000,000 measure I1S0 of fulmilmenl and that it is iwmm»’ into law The Tribune concluded it auiuM-iiirrioN. in a t> vanii 1.76 for them to promise to get their was time to quit opposing something AT KNI» or YKAtt that the people wanted. .76 people to even try to fulfill them ail MONTH» Another reason; Two years ago It is generally believe«! to lie a I sort <»f bluff to secure modification I there were very few auto trucks AO'-KKTIKING RATI» 1 of the terms ami when they find the 1 uw-»i on the general county roads; Local advertiaing per line first in Iu allied commtaeioncrs are adamant now lh»-y are plentiful with the sertion ................ Each aulmquenl iiwwruuti per line. .06 they will make a virtue of nec«*sity prospect they will soon twcomc the and aign up. Anyway German mam freight v«4ucle for the farmer Ihaplay advertising First insertkin 2f> »talesmen look upon a treaty aa a as well ns to supply freight lines to p»’r meh ................ . . ....... . Our roads Each sulrsequent inwrlum.............. -•6 mere scrap of paper, to l»e violated •the country districts would not «land thia heavy traffic; Advertksrments »houkl reach this <>m»-r I with impunity, She ah»mid and J something had to be done and done nut later than Tuesday to insure publi probably will sign no matter how quickly if we would not cripple pro- ration in th«- current iasue. impossible she may consider the re- gre«~ A large amount of money is All for» ign »dvrrti"’ tn.-nts must he quirements n< - < m » i \ to m«-et thia demand for paid fur in advance of publication. Germany, while she knows it to be , true, dislikes to admit ahe has a Iwtter road», and bonda offered th»- master. Heretofore she has aspired only means to get thia m<»ney. The Tribune is well aware that it to dominate the worl«L Her leaders is < nt) to get into debt, much ensiet and stab«emen have d«»ceiveM her i iMMiple, that ia an exce»»dingly bitter than t • get out. But debt is often 1 dose. These leaders do oot like to ju»tlfialu> and surely the atMUidon- admit that they have ever lieen liars ineiit <.f our ua«ieful method for / pledge allegiance Io mV /?<»£ ana ami deceiver». «*prcially to th»» Ger- that i a >1 -re durable »»I |«-rmanrnt : r-.. I building and which the Republk fot u'hkh it ¡land», one man people. Bitter aa it may be chur . 1« we rm till ei.joy while we live is suf in liebible, trilh liberty «•mi they will have to take the medicine ticient justification. jutlke fur all Marshal Foch has an army of 2.- I ii-- ii-.ritv, right or wrong. 000,000 num readv to commence must rt, ■■<•; let us ho|>e the majority SUPPORT COUNTY BONDS. the march to Berlin within a few is right and loy ally laiw to its will. hour« after the order is given, an«! There are *.-\<-ral inijiortant fra- the English fleet can «*tabli»h a fiaxi The coast count!»* are making a tur»* whi«»h the people will pa«» up- blockade almost immediately, on at th»’ «fiecial state rieetion next Germany can never fully recover mistake in boosting the Rooaewlt m<»nth chi»-f of which to the jieople from the effects of h«»r att«-mpt to highway. They should arrangr to of Linn county ia the fiiiio.iHHi dominate the world She has lost take care of hi least 15 per cent of county bonding me *ure. Next in all of her coloni»*. her princqail iron the f ■>.<"Wi.<HMI. which would leave im|»irtanc«» m the I-mill state tax and coal mines, tier navy and much H5 is-r nril for the state to pay So »h«» t* Any part of the I’actfic highwav measure, th«’ IbaMrvelt highway and of her merchant marine inu»t Iw graded by the counti«* the 6 tier cent tax measures. Other in no (xantion to dar»* opposition. meHsiir«* are Important but do not And the German statoamen ami through which it i > smm *. Our coast promise the |M»«iple such immediate military leaders know th«*»’are true broth«-»» want th«- Roosevelt high They will hardly attempt to make a wav constructed; ami thia paper beneficent r«*ulta. Site cannot want« it constructed, but the c»iast Since th«» county court has stated very bad matter worm* publicly that X to 10 miles of paving afford to invite fr«*h trouble on her counties d<> not propose to pay a cent of the r «t It ia an outright dona will be done out of Scio, l«»ban<»n brok<m nali«m. and Brownsville, all objections to Germany must now learn a new tion by the fe-lerai government and the m, »-»ure hav»’ twrn compromised. lemon. Her overlor»is must learn the stat»- to these counties. Th«- It should anti doubtles» will b«?conie that they are just people ami must Tribune regrets that these countir» ■imply g«> quietly along ami fill her hn.c not proposed to |>ay at lea«t a a law. Ismail portion of the There is. however, a little indefl- destiny among the other people» • coat. It would In all history we have no are»>11 nt hav«- n«»ur«-.| you a majority vote tn niten«*« in r«’gard to the r<»a<f run- ning east through Shelburn via of a nation ao strong militarily- and the alate; a« it t» you place your- Kingston to Intersect the road ron- financially being brought down to nelv»* on a sort of charitv basis; you ning east from the J ord an store. the dust as she has I wen. And when ai B ri< cive al l«-a»t ‘.»5 per cent of Some ;»’opb’ M»«»in to think the road the German De«iple fully learn to the benefit and the state the other following uu the North Santiam. or what depths the overlords have br»l 16 p»-r cent; we mean of the cost to the river road, is «»mbratv«! in the them that country will lie a mighty th«- state All the Mine The Tribune court’s plans. The Tribune thinks go«»d place for the overlords tn is supporting your project and is the court m»»ant the r»iad running leave. But where will they go? No advi ng ns natrons and friends to directly east from Shelburn and other nation will bid them welcome. do the same, but w>* balk on the |5.> through th«’ Kates neighborhood. It They will literally lie men without a 000,000 reconstruction measure. would lie wi- lom on th«» part of the country. ——— Hydrophobia and Anarchy court to mak«» itwlf more explicit WHY THE TRIBUNE CHANGED. in thia matter. The |M’»iplc should support the 1- z\ numla-r of v«-ar« ago the Brit mill tax measure for this measure, The Tribune ia in receipt of quite ish giiverntnrnl deter inin»«d to stamp if adopted, will place what to equiv a lengthy editorial letter from the lout hydrophobia, and a law «¡y alent to a 2-inill tax al the discretion pen of Geo. L. Sutherland. B»-cau»e |ia«.--»-d which was vigilantly execut» d of th«» county court to be expanded of its length and that the article is by the constahularv. «•’impelling ev on the roads, the stale to furnish a largely made up of quotation» from ery dog to w« ar a muzzle. The op dollar for each furnished by the i editoriala publiahed in The Tribune position to thia law was intense be- some two years ago we cannot give cause *1 many of the mi«1dle clam county. Th«» Roosevelt highway is a meri the aame publicity. and aristocracy own««! fine dogs However. Mr. Sutherland, as you ! which they were quite sure were torious measure. The road would open up the entire coast country, quote this writer so frwly in your entirely harmless, and the n uzzle, making hum«* for thouMndsof peo communication, when The Tribune therefore, a usetaMannoyance. There ple. multiply the a»seaae«l value of otipoani the 16,000,000 bond meaa was so much discontent that it seem the land many times, and furnish ure. we will attempt to juatify our ed at time'« to thr- aten civil war. cheap fortifications for Uie* entire change of front. but the government w- m firm and The main purpose of the bond hydrophobia was baii.stH-d from the coast line of the state, now wholly ■ unpropcted The federal guvern- measure of two ytrani ago wim to islands. mvnt should quickly appropriate its build a joy-riding highway to tie Then the muzzling ict was allow half of the propoaed 16.000.000; coast, aeaside. and up the Columbia ed to drop into <i<*iH-tu<ie and there until it dot* »1 there will be no bonds river. We could not see that this were no further restric <maon dogs sold by the state on that account. road would benefit the commercial coming in from other countries. The 6 per cent increase measure interests of the state except in a The result has Iwvn a rather terri should lie enactr«! into law. Thia small way and. therefore. The Trib fying outbreak of hiorophobia in But Great Britain an«i a cdl fora re law woulti enable every county to une opposed the measure. push roail construction of a perma- when the state legislature enacted newal of the enforce ne <t of the law the 110.000,000 bonding law. to nent character at once It woiil»i «eem that thia a alter With all three of tbeaa rneB»urr« which was attached the emergency goes on all fours witn ,»ur treatment adont«xl there ia no nee«i whatever clause and which thus prevented the of anarchists ami th»’ I W W The for the enactment of the reconstruc referendum, thi« writer concluded anarchist» ami the I W. W are to tion measure, to furnish labor for that the people were determined tn society what mad dogs ure tn other the return«-ij soldiers is concerned. have good roads even if the coat was dogs and to human tiringa The 1. The deman«! for labor will greatly great, thia paper thought it time to W W. have a frenzy for killing and •Bcee«i the supply ¡quit opposing a valuable public im- destroying, not that they benefit by I it themarlvei but U-rau*’ they have a lust for murder a I <.<*u urtion. The sooner thi ri f. »«, that the men A. E. Randalt exhibiting thi* iu-' a «• eiUo-r hung W. A. Ewing. l'r*anient Vice or put aafely tiehm»4 l»ars, the better E. I» Myers. Caahier it will be for the w »rid There ia the Mme reason for imprisoning *n fltart a bank aceounl today ami provide for your future. anarchist that th« r«» m for muzzling You will find a cbrckin< ar- ■ mad dog.- National Tribune. count very convenient for your bueinrea tranvactiona. We pay Main Point* of Peace Pad. H, intrrvst on time depuaita. Germany raatores Alsace Imrrairw I>R. R J. NK’OI to France. Graduate and l-lernard Danzig to internationalized perm V I . T I l< ! X A l< I A N anently ami Saar ba«in temporarily. German)' relinquishes »tripe of Cattle Tented for Tuberculosis territory to Belgium and Denmark. office phone Main 626. Reaiiiencv i-bone The major portion of upper Slie Maiu 21 ma 1« crdi-d to Poland LEBANON. OREGON Germitny to lose her colonies ami relinquish all territorial and political right» «mt«- !e >4 -j Railroad 1 ime I able • The independence of Poland, Cxe- cbo-Slovakia and (»erman-Auatria, former part« of th»> central empires, ia to lie recognised bv Germany. Czeeho SiovBkia to have nrevim to Fiume ami Tri« -'e German army rvdue»-<l to 100.000 men and officers. «"»inscription to end; all forte within 50 kilometers east of the Rhine to I m - d< -trove«! Allied occupation of the I till nt- bridgehead» to continue until the term» are fulfilled Any violation id I* . < nditiona by Germany in th»- "»<) kilometer Zone is bi be regard*«! a« an ac. of war. Germany ia forbidden to build forte to control the Baltic; muat die mantle the forte nt Helgoland and open the Kiel canal to all nations. There 1» to lie n<> German air force after Octolier 1 Germany ace* pts full reaponribil- ity for ail damage« caused to the government« and r» idi-nte of her enemies. In reparation for Hubmarine war fare. Germany to pay for all Immee, U»n for Um. ce»lmg a large »hare of her ahipping. Germany ia responmble for the surrender of William ll»henzollern. former emperor, to tie tried la-fore an international council. Th«- league of nation» to accrpte»! by all par'ie« to the treaty, but Ger many ia n d b lie a member. Arrival and Dejmrture of Pam-ngrr Trama Woodburn-Springfield Branch WEST SCIO North South 7:56 a m. 5:00 p m. Coeval lia X Fa«t«-rn MUN KERS To Allianv Ml am To Detroit 1.-44 p m Motor service diacontiniM'd. »Mn r«sm *••*»■«•! 1 H. B. CL LESS Attorney »• Law Oihc* Ml 5kraa> M MUMtERS and W EST SCIO STARE WalitM Biivpu, Prop Phone li-.'il’» STAtll At Ml I T.N ALI. I RAINS Leaves Scio Poatoflice - 7:10 a m ami 5.-U0 p m for Wr»t Sei«, ami 12:4-*> p m for Munkurs Riley Shelton Real Estate limber and Xotaru Public dbilrath Obtained, (‘.lananed Meport of I >c u< ^l-ti» n <*t Olli SUONI Al At Scio, In the ' ta|< if Or- cloe>- of busto» mi KIO BANK OREGON at 12. ISIS» RKMM.’kCVB Morrison & Lowe a Ixians and diM-vuhbi SII3.775.ti5 UNDERTAKERS Overdrafts, »ecurv-i a««d un secured ........ 74.82 tail» Attended to Promptly Boml« sml warrant« ami tl N. Dav or Night Ire»» t ret. .... 27.213.76 SCIO Banking house OREGON 4 Furniture and flslure» Cash and due from approved reserve bank a .... Check» and other cash Urms 87,3*. 41 5.7ÓJ,. «*• H. C ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Tout 4234. I KM 14 W atkkum » UARtUTiKa O rkgon IL » O. Nu. I . 1-lMMM U» Kw«M Hua« Capital stock paid in.. ilu.ooo at Surplus fund lo.uoo.uu Sale date» arranged for at The Scio UntlivMfed profits, 1» ex|wn- Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. »»•• anti tax»-« paul ....... 1. IlM Ufl Individual dr|KMIt» subject to <' IIKYANT eh«M-k ------ ... . 17&.SM.M Demand certificate« of deposit ......................... 7.77S.I6 Cashier check» mt»landing.. 4..'K7.!»6 9*1-2 New First National Bank Bldg. ATTORNEY AT LAW Time and savings »ieposiU ............ . Reserved fur inter» -t and laxe» .............................. letters of crwiit .................. 24.fl*ei on £> 1« Total.......... UM. Ira. 14 State of Oregon. j ■ aa County of Linn I I. E I». My era, caahirr of the above named bank, do solemnly «wear that the above étalement is trw to the tx-vt of my knowledge ami belief. E. I» M y KHA. Caehler. Suberrilxxl and »worn Io before me thia 17th dav of May, 1KI». R. Shelton, Notary Public My comm I m i..n e«|>ir< ■ Feb. 14, IS2I Correct at teat W. A. I wing, A. E. Randall, Directors. The Se» Tribune JIM 5» ALBANY • I.:I < ; on HURAL FREFli IOANS Our twenty .-»r rural er. tit plan of loaning money to farmer*, helps you to get out of liebt Under our form of loan the tstal amount of interest jaid duniil iU entire |--ri«»d of twenty years is actually lea* than.4percent interest. Write u» for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. I Kt Ijron St < Albany, Oregon Advrrti»«- in The S ch > Tribune .»nd grt «