The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 29, 1919, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
law, e«: «eially the county mcreaar to terminate the world's greatest
from two b> mx per rent of the as- gml bloodiest cm.fl.ct, we must also
«ewn-d valuation.
This does not take measures t«> preclude another
A !.. Randall
IMHtrgl» KVICKY Til I'Ml» AY BY
rrn-an that any debt whatever is We owe that to ovreeivsa above all. W. A. Ewing.
President
Vice i'res.
but
to
the
rest
of
the
world,
too.
voted
upon
the
county
at
that
time.
t . u dijqorb , gi>rrr»a ano mor
E I». My* rs. Cashier
Those senators ami others who
It »imply gtvre the counties a right
talk
of separating the treaty and
to
bond
th«*marlves
up
to
six
per
start a bank account today and
Entered at the m*sti>flic» at Scio,
the
leagui*
are pro|>o«ing to divorca
provide tor your future.
rent ai a future election if they de­
Oregon an seomd ciana matter.
You will fimi a chrcking ac­
law from enforrenwnt
Trent ire in
sire to d*> si«.
count
very convenient for your
auiuM uirnoN. in advancs
II.SO
The pr«q-<«aaJ to vote $000,000 in themarlv<■» do m»t and cannot pre-
tarsiness transactions Wc |*ay
Brigturn give« testi­
If-ti-l« is <«n th«- present limit of two w-rve ¡»-are
AT BNP or ykar
1.76
4% Interest an time drp*> ts.
per
m
l.
If
the
people
want
per
­
mony
to
that
truth.
They are sim­
»I« MONTHS
___
.76
manent r«>ads and are willing to pay ply compact* which the stronger
IHL K. J. NICOL
for lh<-m, they should have power party may break almost at will
Old
Glory.
APVKKT1AING RATEN
<>r»duaU> am! l irenM-d
Old Glory simply represents dem­ b> do a> should a majority declare against th«- weaker. But la-hind t
Local adv*-rtHing per line first in-
treaty
the
mivht
of
many
nations
therefor.
ocracy.
the
right
to
live
ami
a
voice
V ET E 14 I N A H I A N
M-rtlon
... . .. ................
.10
Ea<-h auh***«|ii«-nt innerttun per line. .Ofc in the minner in which the govern
Th«* t«M«t few years have tu-en a ami which on«* will have the hardi-
Cattle T«*ated for Tuberculosis
ment exercises its functions. It is wtld orgie of creating bonded in- hmxl to vhdale it?
Display adv*-rtising Elrst Insertion
utfice photw Main 525. R<-»i«1«*ncr phone
The Baris conference of 27 nations
per inch ..........................
.25 the right won by our revoluiionary debtednes*. generate«! by the war of
Malu 21
Ea« h sul»*«'«|umt inaertion...........
.16 fathers, nnewed by the wars of course. But bonding ouriw-lvre is has given us a treaty. A league of
IJIHANON. DREt.oN
Advsrtis« mente «bould reach thia olfic» 1812. on the battlefields in Mexico; very apt t<> generate extravagance 40 or 50 nations will guarantee last-
not later thsn Tueaday to inaure^pubh- on the battlefields of the Civil war; (”lf money coni«*« easy itg«*reeasy.” ! ing [ware
Washington. D. C.
eathm in tho current iasue.
«*-*«»
in the defense of liberty in the war i* an old an«l true saying
We
All foreigt» a«lvrrti»ementa mutl be with Spain, and in the war over in should rememl>er that |>ay day will
County Money ior the Fair.
Arrival an<l lk*j>arture of Ba*M*nger
paid for in advancc ut publication.
I»* on hand »«metime in the future,
Europe.
Trains
In ail of these wars Old Glorv has ami our d«srendants might tw ser­
The county c«>urt <r«*m» indis|»oaed
Wixaiburn-Suringfiehl
Branch
never funked; the boys who have iously embarraiMwd.
or is dilatory in making an appto-
WEST SCIO
W<* can only have permanent roads
defended the flag have never failed
i priatiun for the Lmn t’ountv Eair.
The public be­
to deliver the goods; they have by issuing bond«.
7:65 a m.
As this appropriation has l>evn made North
proven true mi of America
S> gins to draw dividends in the way
5:09 p.m.
annually for many yean», the fair South
we. the fathers of Memorial Pay. of co«t saving in transportation; the
board has com«* tn d«*|x*nd upon it
Corvallis A* Eastern
/ pledge allrgiance Io m.v flog ana who will in a few years ba but a farmer draws dividends in the in
as an asset. It has l«een used as
MUN KERS
ihr Rrpuhlk for which il »lands. one memory. Hand the day and ilag over cri-a • <i value of his land, and the
expense money ami the fair board To Albany
KJ 1 Mm
!\'aln>n. indtruihle. with liberty ano to you with confidence.
We belicvr merchant by increase in business,
ha* contract«*«! ex[«rn»e bills, exiwet- To Detroit
1:44 p m
)u>lKt fot all.
you will defend the flag. pc*ri>etuatr etc. But l»«*nd issues of doubtful
j ing tn pay them from this appro
Motor service discontinued.
the day and bedeck th«* graves of r«-**ulU such a« we have above i*>int-
priaUon. Should th«* court refuse
the departed on May 30.
<*<i out, should not be made.
MEMORIAL DAY.
the usual $tUM) for the fair, it niav
lb«* voter ha« his electmn pamph­
U m »
«MV» rata.
result in breaking it down ami clos­
let,
he
should
study
it
and
decide
BONDS
AND
MORE
BONDS
The Grand Army of the Republic
ing out a function which has ias-n
th« -w qu* stiotia in his own mind be­
was organise«! in IM57.
General
of immatUM* value to the stockmen
fore h«* go«-» into th«* voting booth,
John A l/>gan. its first supreme
of Linn c»untv
At the prre>*nt time Dragon has
commander, selected May 30 of that outstanding, or aoon will have, Illi,-
To appropriate$2000 for All*anv's
year as a day to l>e devoted to the 000,<»00 in bonds
Them* itonds are Treaty, Plus League, Equals Peace. Fourth of July rel« bration, a funct­ Olli«» «a Sk»r«M S<
Ubsasa. Ota.
memory f the soldier dead, to dec­ for th«* purpose of building certain
ion beneficial only to Albany business
orate their graves with flowers and special roads. The rroandB hav>* all
lU-|*orta from all parts of the gioia* men and sentiment, and refuse a
flags
At that time the veterans of bren thr«^»h«^i over and discussion of ihdlcate that in >«■ [atipie outside of measly $»*<»<i to the fair, a function
the Civil war, as a rule, were young the same now is lime and word« th«- dominions -if th* central powers which is working for the permanent
and vigorous
Th**y were capable wasted.
ar«* «atudì« I with the terms of peace lienefit of this s«*ction of the state,
of undergoing hardshitm, which they
Walter l’*iiy<*ti. Prop
Next week the people will decide lmif«M*«i upon Germany. Those who does not show up creditably for the
had demonstrate«! on long marches whether or not they will add largely for on«- rea.« n or another find fault court, it does not show that the
Blione (».515
ami on th«* Imttlefields.
to this state bonded indebtedness. with particulars of the treaty are court is disnom-d bi be fair to all
STAOI- Ml I TS Al l. TRAINS
Rut these boys who wore the blue They ar«* Iwing ask »si to authorise nevertheless gla«i of a vetllement section* of the County. The Tribune
- le-av«*s Scio Boatuftic«* -
were then thinking m«»re of th* act­ an issue of $5,04)0,000 for rec-in­ that will |M*rmil the world to turn does not know that the court has at 7:10 a m and 5:00 D m for West Sea.
•ml 12:45 p m for Munken«
ive employments of life, of marry­ struction and land settlement pur­ back to th«- work and ways of prog- refuw*d to make this appropriation.
ing their Iwst girl, etc., than they poses
As this measure ap|«-ars too reea.
Certain pe«»pl* in Al!>any have
wi*n> of decorating the gravre of lowely drawn and opens the door to
There is just one shadow across l««>en trying for years to break down
their depart«-1 comrades, As y«*ars graft without limit. The Tribum- th«* path of the future just on»- the Unn County Fair; we wondei if
accumulnt- I. however, May 30 lie doubts the wisdom of a«loptmg the doubt in all th«* throng of humanity*» the court is being i*iflu«*nre«i by thia
Heal Estate Hrolf er
came of a n.-.r«* -»acred nature. As •am«*.
and Notary Public
h«>i»*a
if th«* nations which have crowd?
_______
the hoys l*ec.ime older thoughts of
Also, authority i« sought to toaue sufl'ertMl from four years’ reign ol
Lad) b-n 1 oa Job.
that they, too, would soon lie among $2.500,000 in bonds for the purpose brutality nn<! bloodshed ar«* not firm­
^1bsbu/h (.tblatneJ. ^rammed
• those wh«Mc graves Woul«» lie deco- of constructing the Roosevelt high­ ly boumi t«> t»r« -<«*rve th«* |wace for
Ladybug, lad . bug. ly away home,
rated.
way. Thia issue is contingent upon which th«- Paris conference has pie
.
OREGON
t««*m*rnl lz*gan, who as supreme the general government matching [»an-<l -tily th«* formula in the form the a|»his is there ami th«* vetch will
Ijidyhug* are not on diplo­
commander of the G. A. R issued the aame with an equal sum of l»K>- of ti»- treaty n«>w tn the hamls of burn
Morrison & Lowe
th«* first general order for the oh- ney; otherwise the stale would not th«* <»«*rnian plcnipotcntiarias. there matic terms with th«* im-mliers of
aervance <«f Memorial Day, was by tasue, and, moreover, if the roa«i Is* can l«e ti-i a» uranre of partnaiwni the a|>his family am! thereby hangs
UNDERTAKERS
comm >n «**>n*«**nt denominated
the const ruct«*«i its upk«**p would lie at "p re on earth” nor yet of gissi a lale. ladybug» do not like cold
weather
ami
the
nphis
does,
an-1
gr«*atest volunteer soldier” the Civil the exprnee of the general govern Will.
Calls At temi «-«I to Br«>mptly
war ha«l produced. At the begin- ment.
The league of nations mu«t lie •» thereby hangs the moral of this tale.
This road. Th«* Tribun«*
Dav or Night
i^tst apritig was C'-ol, too cool for
ning of th«* war he was a democrat, thinks would not only furnish forti tablidu-«l and empower«*«! to enforre
lit- «• congr« ■-* mat . district,
I : _ I »• . .* f ihal
___ — any
.
t • k
_. quickly peace n«>t only betwwen Germany rapui multiplication of Madam La­ *!<’
•
•
•
OREGON
His
that of: i lyiiiR
fyjng
part of
coast
wiy port
»»» the
new wwt
<|uivgi»
Southern Illinois, ha«i been pimpled I against arm«*«! invasion, but wmilti ami her formar ent-mu*«, but thru dybug’s family, but not too cool for
mostly by m«-n from »he slave slates bring immense areas of rich land« out all the continents now and aphis propagation, ami therefore
and when the war l»*gan thia part into productivity which n««w lie idle. hereafter. The treaty is to inter­ there w<* no vetch crop in iunn
of Illinois wils regarded, with rea­ We think the measure should pass national law ami owiciird what th« county. The x| hi» is a gt«*en plant
AUCUONmi
ped to disloyalty, the same as Ken­
Also, it is proposed to issue $5,- Statute is bi the iml vduai cummu lieu that kills vetch an fast us it is
tucky on the east or Missouri on the 000.000 in bonds for reconstruction nilv a ili-li aggr«'vaii -n of words pi¡uited unl«*»» ladvbugs >>r surplus WAmixm
O rbuon
west.
i-hM»* nt* s « hm h »« b *
purposes. New construction w««ul«l which in themselves have no force litre do th«-ir cannibal *<tunt and pro- a. r. o. N«. I
Hut General b»gan was loyal tc lie the better title, for it provides or effect. Io give the statute or tret the farim-rs
Sale datre arrange«! for at Th«- Scio
the old Union and his influence was for the construction of a medical the treaty application there must be
So farmer* were di*ci*unt/wi with
Tribune Office. Scio. Ore.
so great that Southern Illinois re­ college at BArtland; new building« a iMilireman or an egency of some vetch, and despite th«* counsel of O.
mained steadfast.
This congress­ for the colleges at Eugene. Corvallis sort to prevent ami punish infrac­ A.
eXlM*rts decide*! not to plant
<’.
hi: YA XT
ional district filled every quota with and Monmouth; a new penitentiary tions. ■
any vetch this year. Now there are
volunteer soldiers. General l»gan, al Salem, etc. Without argument.
The l«-agu«* then Is the necessary only a few humire«i acres of vetch in
then a memlier of congress, organ- The Tribune thinks this measure correlativi* of the treaty The latter the county, the crop* are fine and
3»1 2 New First Salumai Hani RMg.
ixed a regiment in his district and shoul«! lie defeat«*«!
is likely to la* respect«*«! and obeyed pricre will lie way up due to the
became it« first colonel.
lie was
If we add three
in all its prov.'ions only to the ex­ lack of «upply.
\LHAN\
oi:it;ox
aooti made a brigadier general, then issues to those we
I’ountv «Vgeot Smith «ays th«* la-1
tent that th«* formei is capable of
a major general, ami after the death total bonded indebtedness would tw <*oiii|»*lhng observance
In turn the dybugs are just thick ««n vetch thru-
of McPherson nt Atlanta became a 128.500.000
Some debt, you will league’s effectiven«***-« to that emi out the county and the yield will l<e
corps commander. In brief this is say. Well, it simply means more will I. in pi i irtion to its acrepl big
The spr‘nr has l«e«-n mild and
th«- war history of the man who than $275 for each man. woman amt anc.- in m H ilsrestticti ■ is. prescrip the ladybuvs and surplus flics h.ive
Our twenty • <■ ir rural credit plan of
gave birth to Memorial Day.
child in Oregon, that'sall. So there li.-n- ¡o„| ol.iig.ition*. I.i the nation- kept pare with the rapid ynultipiy- loaning m«>m ) to faim«-r*, help* you to
This Memorial Day is the most is more than one-third of this debt <>f th«- wore!
Tli<* r m i'er the num ing aphis and have Completely <!•*»■ get «»ut uf <t»-bt. Under **ur form of
remarkable of any since General which can be prevente«! at the polls twr and [M.wer >>f th* nations which tr«>y«*d him in this section.
h»an the total amount of interest raid
Logan issued General Order No. 1. - on Tuesdav of next week.
Spravs ami drugs were usni ex- duneg its entire period of twenty years
adhere to the ie.igue lie greater I S
is actually lea» than54 per cent interest.
52 years ago
It is p«*aMble for vet-1
There are other measures to he «ti- .-•! md u <-f ilu
n I »»half of tensiv«dv bv the farmer* last ve»r to
Write us for booklet.
erans of three wars to follow Old voted on at that time, such as the pea<>- and against war.
•tamp «»ut the »[>his, »>ut the vetch |
OWEN BEAM. Agent.
Glory to th«* rem«*terire This writer raising of the limit of county in-
Iiivl'mted -ìtat« - reir I not shirk crop was Mta*ii|M*«i out instead and
would like to witm-ns. if It was pos­ debt«*dneas from two per cent to six h part in th* gnat ■ ir
As a par- m«ut *'f the fields were not even cut.
I:i3 Lyon St
sible, veterans of three three wars, [»er cent for the construction of t»ci|uiiit tn th«- w»<
Ali*anv lieraid.
.* Is*cam«* a
Albany, < lr«*gon
each with th*, respective uniforrh, ‘ roads onlv. the creation of the office pnrtiripHn! Ill the I*«- U , about to Is-
in para«ie tomorrow, the greatest of of lieut«*nant-governor; the one-mill 1 conelwled
Mr. S«*nn*. l*ank examiner, paid
As a [«atty to the treaty'
all days for the Grand Army of the market mad tax. etc. The Tribune we must be and remain a party tn the Scio Slat«* Hank hi* m*mi-*nnual
Advertise in The Scio Tribune and get
Republic. There would be exhibited thinks these measures should become | the h-ague. ts-cause it la not enough call Mitnday
resulta.
the decrepitude of old age. the sober
minded middle age and exuberance
and vigor of young manhood Many
of ua, the Civil war veteran«, will
not be here a year hence, we will
have answered the final rollcall, but
the Spanish war and European war
veterans, or moot of them, will be
here and we. the Civil war veterans,
will and have transferred to y«»u.
especially th* we who have just earn
ed the right to wear the title of
“veteran,” the dutv of defending
Railroad I ime Table
H. B. CHESS
Attorney •< Law
MUNKERS and WEST
SCIO STAUE
Riley Shelton
H. C
ROLOFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
KIIRAL CIEBIi LOANS