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V» ? - sé ’ >**•: ;» - ». * , . ■I w ■ -V • ?» THE SCIO TRIBUNE to January. 1923. without any au until the death rate appalled th suit of the deliberations at Paris ill believe it to I* a starter for a country i «-cause of poor sanitation thority whatever. E. A. KEDDIE There is no question whatever of or no sanitation at all, and a hope iew mark in the world’s history and IltMCKÜ KVKNY THUKKUAY UY BARBER the right of any public official to lessly incompetent medical service that amendments can Ire added later on as developments may require. N«>r h'Ui the country forgotten that resign his office at his pleasure Sucreaaor to Morris Uns. T. L. DI’OGMM. glltTOX AMP PROP When the eague of our thirteen Governor Olcott has the right to favoritism ruled over efficiency in Entered at the umtoffice at Scio, resign sa secretary of state. But if the c-pomiMioni* g of officer«; that original sUttas wa* formed there was Agent All«ny Steam Imundry t he does to will he not destroy his the expeditionary force to Cui« wa* not a colon» or state at that time Oreg >n a* second claaa matter. Agent Albany Qraning Works right to be governor the minute he commanded by a general too fat to hut what would have had it differ ■ UNK HtmuN. IN AllVAMCg 11.50 resigns? He bolds the governorship walk and who had to lie carried ent. but it w*» the best they could SCIO: OREGON Washington's term of 1.75 [ by virtue of constitutional authority aliout on a litter, and who owed Ha then get. AT KND <‘K YUAN .75 Therefore if he resigns that author preferment to hi* personal friendship office had about • xptred before all Hit MONTHS ity he has no other authority to sus for the secretary of wat. Compare the states had signed, ami during ri » tain his occu|«ncy of the governor ’ s the r«*e<»rd • f Shafter in Cut« with his term no leas than twelve amend ADVKKTtKING KATBT chair. a handful of men. with that of Per ments were adopted ami added to local advi-rti ing per line first in The Tribune believes this reason shing m France with two millhm. the instrument. Why may not the sertion ..............................................1° Each subsequent insertion per line. ,tf» ing cannot be overcome unlem by and th«*n think of the impu<ience of | league constitution follow in like an arbitrary d«*ci»i«>n of the supreme republicans in mentioning such a footsteps? We are continually add- Display advertising Hrst inserta» "aitnleasneM” mg amendment« to our own Oregon Start a bank account today and per inch.......................... 25 court. Then Mr. Olcott would I m * thing a- ‘indecisión provide for your future. Each sul,M*|uent inserti«» .................. 15 governor (1921 1923) not by virtue or "blundering." omstilution. Why? Because new' You will find a checking ac Advcrtuo nwnts should reach this office of being secretary of state, but by Llurmg «ucceasive administrations i dev<d»pm«-nts and naw c >ndilion* count very convenient for your not later than Turaday to insure publi- authority of a decision of the su- from I to 1912 r« publicans talk retjuire new fundam* ntal taws This business transaction*. We pay cation in the current issue. prrme court, something which the •■d of banking reform, th«*democrats *»as l»«*-n th«’ h -t ry of the f«*deral inter» st on time d« )->»<t*. All fon ign advrrtiwm«-nU must be constitution makers never cmntem established the f«*d«*ral reserve ays- constitution and will I m * the history pate! for In wlvnnce of |>ul>llcation. tern; republicans talked of farm | of the league c stitution. plain!. We honor Governor Olcutl for ‘loans; th«* democrats «**tal»lí*h«<d the The»«* wilfiG United States m - i *- Graduate ami l.icens»d wishing to appoint a successor to ‘ farm loan Imnk system under which tors sre axsondri' the responsildlity V ET E III N A H I AN himself as s«*er«*tary of state. Hr far-io-r* have borrowed nearly 12(H),- of tracing themsrlv«** a* a t»l«»ck in does not wish the responsibility of tHHi.tMMi at a low rate of interest the way of humin progress. By Cattle Tented for Tuberculosis the state hoar«! of control to rest land on very long terms. The dem- their actions th«-y say they are un iifficv phone Mam 535: Rt-sidonce phone u|««n his shoulders alone, a* it doe* ¡ocratie administration substituted willing to do anything or make any Mam 21 at the pr«*sent time. »No matter ; deeds for w»ird*. »•ffi*rt to do anything to attempt to / pie JK e dilettone* Io my flag ami LEBANON. OREGON what may l«e O h * action of the lioard America's achievements in the prevent such great wars in the fu ( the Republic for u hkh II tfandt. orw of control the runponaiHlity rest* past two years astound«*«! her allies ture as this war with Germany. ¡Natron, ifnlivbible. tnlh liberty ana upon Governor Olcott. No matter an«i overwhelmed her enemies; they They arc willing t<> have countries jutln e for all. if he casts but one vote on <iuesii«ms are th«* brightest page in history, devastated, our young men »(aught- i Arrival and lh»i«rture of Passenger Trams which come befor«* the hoard, in ca*r and they were accomplished under and our hmm * fl'led with grief, THE GOVERNOR SECRETARY of lie he must urn* th« other vote. the leadership of a man Mr. Gillett i cred Woodbum -Springfield Branch Are such action* human; are they WEST SCIO MUDDLE Consequently, th«* state treasurer ha* the effrontery to call a "dream- progressive' bemg but «>ne-thir<i while the gov ei" and an "idealist." These -4-nator* are * ippased to lie North 7 55 a m. ! of among our bright»-t Americans. South 5:09 p m. The editor of The Tribune is not ernor is two-thirds of th«* Ixiard. Th«-y an* auppo*«*d to lie men of a lawyer n«»r the non of a lawyer, becomes a mere nonentity. Corvallis & Eastern REPUBLICAN OPPOSITION TO progr»-a The supreme court cannot ameml and t * >rk for the inter but he has the right to express an Ml’NKERS LEAGUE. est* of the people of the4!nited To Albany K: 11 am opinion -n matters which atTect the the constitution nor create law* It* T<> Detroit province ia to interpret the constitu 1:44 p in Stato* But »re they doing «»when welfare <>f the »late (he same as any Motor service discontinued tion and law* b««rmg upon quew-1 Senators Ixelge, Borab, Johnson, ■just for party pr.-judt«- and advan- other citizen *4*0 *.Ute A* a matter of fact no man in lions which may I m * brought lieforc penro** and others are awuming a tag«- they are wilim. to defeat this ■-Oa-e- I—•» SweM-taS Yet It is the court of last reoorl. tremendous responsibility in their forwar-l step in human progress’ accordance with the state constitu it Political iiaiii«.« are rightandnec- tion has <>r »h .ul l have the right to It will have to decide th's muddh* in efforts to defeat th«* formation of In defeating ewutry in the conduct of a demo hold two lucrative offices at the some way or declare it ha* no au- the league <>f nations same tunc. Die stale constitution ' thorily to do so. Governor Olcott th«* league thru will defeat the treaty cratic form of government. Parii- makers never contemplated that ' will have to go along until the next of peace as well, which would leave *anism. or inter« -1 in the success of Olite« » sie»., M Lteoi Or« such should l>e the case; yet they election wh«*n his successor as secre th«- t’nitei States in a state of war one's tiarty. is right; but when it is The treaty and carrie<i t«» tin* extent of a spirit of made n ■ provision why the official tary will I m * chown and a governor with G< rmanv. could not h»|d the two offices, as in should I m » chosen al the same time. league ar«* so interwoven that the rule or rum, it is all wrong, unpa The Tribune thinks. document a* a whole must either I m * triotic an I subwi-ove to the prog- the case now under consideration. The Tribune suggest* that the re ratified -»r rejected by the senate reas of free government. Walter Bilyeu, I’rnp The mam cause of the present From th«- I m - xi information which Phone «-51.5 mud'll» was the death of the late publican party nominate« Governor Olcott for governor next year and we can get we lieliev«* a large ma secretary of state. Benson, causing STAUi: Mi t TS At I IRAIXS Republi'an candidate* last fall the rh etion of hi* succinaor at an the mud»tie will tie dlspo*»*d of. The jority of th«- republican party favors promised io stand behind the presi - l-raves Scio Postofttce Nor will these party dent, hut they were running for at 7:10 a in mwi 5:00 p m for West Sea. election two years after the general governor and secretary w<>ul«l then ratification snd 12:45 p tn for Munkvrs go into office at the same time, a* amatorlai objectors represent their othce then. state election. the constitution makers contem constituency if they succ»-«-d in de - The terrrt <<f office of the secretary Senator 1 dg<- n-hi deprecate* of slate is four years, the same a* plated which would end mud'll«** in feating this great«-*! *tep in (he pro i the future of the like nature of the the discuMiion of the lengue of na gress of the world which history governor and other elective state Real I'.slcle llroker r«*c«irds. If such defeat is accorn- tions a* a Dirlo m issue. II«* merely officials It is poaribla, therefore, present. and Notary Public It ia very plain that an appointed plishiM The I'tibune believ«*s It will wantcil it to I m - a republican issue. for a muddle like the present one to occur al any time in the future. If state official con not hold hi* ap spell disruption of the republican "Progn-«»iv«‘*" in the present ^balrath Obtained, (‘itamined Certainly it will r«*«ult in it is possible this matter should so pointment only until the next g« n- party Congrewi have surrendered every now be adjusted that it will set eral election. We believe the con defeat of the next republican candi thing to B-tss Penr - - . OREGON but their |*>- <IO aside nil difficulties of like nature in stitution makers in sp«*cifying the date for the presidency, n«i matter I litical soutiriipiet. and he didn't the future. Had the |>«*oplq created suerwmion to the governor's chair w hom th«* democrat/ may nominate, i want tnat. Tin* great war has «addled an the office of lieutenant-governor the simply assumed the appointing pow l‘reai> dispatch«** aay that I’ri-ai- enormous l«»nde»1 debt upon the matter would haw l«een fixed for er for the constitution. UNDERTAKERS ld«*nt Wi’son e*pec’-> to ssll for home |M*ople; has cau*«*<l the deaths of the future though not for the pres ('alls Attended U> Promptly more than S0.000 of our young men I about the 20th of thia month, indi ent. Therefore a precedent should REPUBLICAN EFFRONTERY Dav or Night cating the pea>*> parley will l*e closed now be established which would re a* d the maiming of more than’20u.- scio OREGON pair the neglect of the constitution In a recent spt*ech in Philadelphia .(>00. Wi* have paid a i«-arful price w lhii a few d makers. Repr«*sentative Gillett of .Ma**achu- and tn have it go f«>r nought just t«> Government rep oi-cun the to The governor, secretary of state selt*. »peaker of lh< house, call«*! | satisfy a bunch of <iisgiuntl«»d i«r- tal wheat acreage this year ia 71,- and state treasurer constitute the Pre^dent Wilson a dreamer and an ! ti*an wr-nat'ir* i* supremelv dissali«- 525,000 acre* If the average yield AUCTIONEER state tmard of control. When the idealist. More than that Mr Gillett i fymg to three fourths of the Amer is 20 hush -Is. there sure will lie death, resignation or any other «aid the president "is an egoist; h«- T *nn p*--»pk». It will make th»-m an sum«* wheat rated. W atkrixhi O rkkin etusr removes the governor and the is not a man of practical affair*, the I angry that they will hurl this mi»- II. V. |J. Na. I |*h<»a»« Ira Sweat Hom The cool night* we’re having with secretary i* advance«! to the govern people do not want a repetition of repr*-«entative bunch fn»m power at the soil ni«>i»t. is a'sure preventive Sale dates arranged for al The Scio or’s chair, the secretary-governor the indecision, ap|>arent aimlessness I the first opportunity Moreover, it of -»lack ru«t Tribune Off*<*e, Scio. Ore. become* two meml«r* of the tx«rd ami blundering of the past few y ears will *» di<*|>l«'H*c the rank an»l tile of of control. Certainly, the constitu in Washington." the republican party timt hey will The record of the democratic i»ar form a new party, el*«- iesert to the tion makers never contemplated (J. '.I RY. ; such a contingency else th^y would ty during the last several year« of democrats in a wh«de*al«’ manner. When the fighting wa* thieki-*! have provided for it. control will bear comparison with A* a matter of co- r«e the league When the suffering wa* gren' ! 201-2 N'W First -N.»t;- »»I Patil MMg. When the office of governor be that set up by the republicana who Cimstitution i* not j i«t what Amer K* come* vacant the secretary of stale held the reins of government un- ica would have it Neither was our Oil I ' ■< »N ALBANY become* governor in fact. Hut the brokenly from lN9ti to 1912 own ievered const i tut i«** satisfactory fact cannot be dodged he lieeomes Mr. Gillett's party c«>nduc(r<i the to th«* thirteen An, -ricin colonies. governor by virtue of being secre war with Spain. As wars go it Both of these im|<>ri inl instruments He will say: "SHE WAS RIGHT ON THE JOB!” tary of state. wasn't much of a war. about one are the rc«ult of compromise; but Our twenty vesr rural rrrdit plan of Secretary of State Olcott as sec per cent as larffe an undertaking a* our own constitution was the twat And now. hack notne, in the by wavs loaning money to (»rnwn. helps you to and hidden pl»•■»•* where misery al get out of debt. Under our form of retary will go out of office in Janu our part in the world war. which w<- could get at that time. So is it ways lives, where a mother need* a ary. 1921; his successor will lie was «^»mlucted with abo«»t «me hun th« I m - si we can get for a league home, where men. women and chil loan the total amount of inter- -I i - sh I during it* entire period of twer- »san elected next year. If. as Chief Jus dred times as much effiewrncy. It constitution at the present time. dren are on th«- down grade, she is is actually Ires Ihanftf percent interest. tice McBride held, he is governor in wasn’t fought long enough ago for Erance in not Milted; E* gland is not still "RIGHT ON THE JOB I” Write us for booklet. fact for the full term for which the the public to have forgotten the suited: Italy ia not suited, and the OWEN BEAM Agent late governor. Withycombe. was eml>alm«*d beef scandal, the kind of United States ia not suited. Yet. elected he. Olcott, will hold the of food the soldier* ate. the plagues rather than haVe no league at all. The Salvation Army Home Service 133 ¡«yon St fice of governor from January. 1221, that swept them away in the camps they all are willing to accept the re- Fund. June 22 30. Railroad 1 ime 1 able ' 5 /• H. B. CHESS Attorney at Law HUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOFF Ask Your Boy ATTORNEY AT LAW Where was the Salvatid i Army Lassie? HELP HER TO CARRY ON Albany, Oregon