The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 10, 1919, Image 2

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    THE SCIO TRIBUNE
IMI KXJ KVKBY nt li gali A Y BY
All of thew European nations ha ! Th«* Winnipeg uprising was so plain
by
of terrible war.
They were verging «*ity fr--m the lawful authorities that
dangerously near bankruptcy. Thety
were
tr«*a»uries
T. L. twooga. gorro» and pbot
you have made
the four years an attempt to wrest control of the paper should,
been bled white
empty
and
the original cause
their forgotten.
people »ere subjected to «uch over­ l»em
It
26
the wav a t >wn
us.« m the June
practical;
was so
and I
IN AllVANl'K
11 50
AT KNI» or YKAK
l-TB
Bll MONTH«
-1&
a demand for collective bar­ a
little over
y**ar in a "team"
a
SuceeMor to M« mt » s Bros.
1
Agent Albany St«-am Laundry
Agent Albany <T«-aning Works
to evolve mine of all workmen with all rmployere and make thing« more pleasant for
means of preventing like devastat­ by the "one lug union." alias the I. the eitv *
*
p • k up any loose,
They were anxious
ing wars in
the future.
And now
W
prides itself on not
W , which
were down to the making binding agreements
both men and money breaking up arparate unions.
when all nations
Iwittom
advkktising KA TW
HAKBF.R
to have know it i« practical for I have lived
Entered «I th* i>«stofllee al Set», burdening taxation that all were gaining. but that is a mere pretext. where It 1« <*arri«-d out.
"!f each <»ne of our citizens would
m->re than anxious for the war to Rattier it so-nM to have hem to rn*
Oregon a* areond class matter.
mil and give them a breathing »pell force rollective -largaming on behalf do something every day to l>eautify
BUBM'RirTloN.
E A WEDDLE
my attention be­
issue caught
has almost been cause it
is alleged
in
but
for
St IO. OREGON
roarer gravel, «crap« of PSper, lum-
and her. etc . ,ou see what an improved
The appraranc«* you would sum make."*
was a most propitious time to bring result would have l««*vn a *;»*cies of
THE Si ili «STATE BANE
One of the first things the boys
Ixtcal advertising per line first in­
A. F Randall
< entering lamp lewis last year learn-1 w. A. Ewing,
sertion ................................................. 10 about a world agreement to prevent tiraunicat oligarchy akin to a Rus
PresMtenl
Vice Pres.
Each •uber'iumt Insertion per line. .06 «uch destructive wars in the future stau soviet
Now that the strike ««I to do is dc«rritM*d in the above
E. 1». Myers. Csahi«*r
President Wilson knew this.
He ha« falle»! the strikers are rushing paragraph.
In the morning, after
Display adv-rti*ing First ineertton'
jH-r inch .......... . ............
.26 knows that to let th«*«* nations once to get th«*ir old johs back. They mess an«i before drill we would h«*ar
Mart a bank account today and
Ha-h suti»«»|u«nl insertion................ 16 again get on their financial feel a ■huulil lie told to go to the I. W. W. i the srrgrant’s whistle ami "Every­
provide for your futuiv.
You will find a checking ac­
We soon
Advertía- menta »houki reach thia olfice league of nations would I m * impos­ leader for a j««l>. or move to Russia body out and pobcr up.”
count
wry convenient for your
not later than Tuesday I» insure publi­ sible.
He knows that wtu-nthrdev where conditions prevail such a», got the idea that it was nicer to
bu»m««a tranMu-tH>na We pay
cation in lite current issue.
:± tr
“.
(beet them to it on this policing •
to «-»tahlish he
here.
astatrd r«*gion» are restored. an*l they wish
4*. interest on time deposits.
All foreign advertisements must be witn the lapar of a few years to:
—— —
game and put all our traxh in proper
paid for in advance of jiublication.
cause the |H*«iple to forget the sor­
Governor Olcott may be satisfying . receptacle* for dta|»o«al. these always
DR. R .1. NICOL
row at the fireside« in their horn«*«, I his «lesire for adventure in his Might* bring quite near at hsnd,
Graduate anti l.iccniu-tl
national pride, in- via the airship line, but he is hardly
A military camp <>n a flat gravel
V E i' i: It 1 \ A KIAN
-tependence and arlfishnc«« would i lr«*atmg the people «»f Or«*gun just field, with untMunted plain wixslen
return.
He knew that the oppor­ right tn urdvrlaktng such unneces­ buildings, i« not exactly an artist’s Cattle Tented for Tuberculosis
the old spirit of
tune time to alxilwh world wem »0 sary risks
An accid«*nt which
hence he was willing to might rewult fatally to the governor
/ plrJgr allegktntr Io mv flag ana break precedent ami leave his d«*ak
would h*ave Oregon in a worse con­
the RcptiA/k /«>/ u*At»A W standi, one in Washington city for »ix month*
dition than ever as to the official
at hand,
gallon.
tnJtvuilde,
»¡th
liberty ana to bring
justke for all
about
town Itrautiful. but this k«*cping the
town po|ice«l
teml« to make us do
other little things that
break
monotony
the looks;
and
Improve
the
this great work in control.
LEBANON. OREGON
So. governor, stay or» terra such as putting up rustic Iw-ncbes,
firms, y >ur -if«* is not yours to dis- window framing*, and many other i
But a few carping portimn «>-na- trsa if, . -isviaily until after next little things.
One thing leads to Arrival and lk*iiarture of Passenger
Trains
toriai critics at Washington would 1 cleet Ion.
another just as much ill the right
Woodbum-Soringfield Branch
directhm as in any other.
defeat this greatest accomplishment
WEST SCIO
Th«* fair man»g«*rs should now I m *
8«». If only one man in Sciobsetted
for humanity recorded in th«* history
Railroad I ime Table
the interest of humanity.
PRESIDENT WILSON AND THE
LEAGUE.
• ‘filer phone Main f«26. Resilience phone
Mam 21
circulating am*-ng the |>eopie to se­
Before this i-«ur of The Tribune of the world. They would defeat
cure exhibit*
Th«- fair this fall
reach«-» its rentiers President Wilson the leaching» of that One who )iv«d
'in
point
of
agricultural
and stock
will have reached the White House in the world of mankin«! nearly two
exhibits
4ioul<!
la*
th«
lirst
since the
They would
and I m * al hi» desk,
lie will have thousand y«*ars ago
Unn
Count)
Fair
was
inaugurated.
men »¡am on
submitted the Versailles treaty which have th«* over
European
battlefield»
go
for naught So let ever) one Is* wlecling vege-
Include« the l>-i»gue of nations. tn
tal«l« -. fruit <*tc , f«»r exhibition. It
the aenai«- with his interpretation of Why?
Just lM*causr ttie plan wa* origin is the I m st i- -»dile way to advertise
the sam»*
al«*d
and brought to a succeasful our ••■cti-.n of the Willamette Valley,
President Wilson is entitled to
conclusion
by Prrsi<lent Woodrow
feel very well Mlisfted with himself
your ar»ia*al the influence would I m * North
startml and I can readily «re that South
your encouragement woyld I m * hearty
and helping,
it
Corvallis & Eastern
is no dream that
MUNK EBB
the traveling public would soon take To Albany
8:11 am
notice an«i say "Scio is an up to date To Detroit
1:44 p rn
Motor service discontinu«*«!.
town." People have often re nark­
I haie r«*ferred
ed about th«* facts
to here in <>ur town.
I have a real interest in the growth
I-*»!. >r radicalism, such aa is man­ of Scio for «»utsidr of the years I
Political jeal­
for what he has accomplish«*«! and a Wilson, a democrat.
ifesting
itwlf in different sections of spent in Portland Scio is my home
very large majority of the American ousy must he a«ci i I m *»I a« the only
people are Hati»fi««|
over
in
Europe.
with
his
work
where diplomacy
i«*ason for
their
opimmtion to th«* the country, i* doing more to harm
league. They are not pro German, yet
than
lalmr
anything else.
and where every their present action wh«*n the war was sentiment is absolutely
to grab all it can in on would have been of immenm* sym|«alhctic »trike and
l>e the <>n|y outcome of
th«* wa., of money and territory «atiafaclion to old Kaiaer Bill.
Theac men, Lodge, Borah, Bran* onstrati-ins of industrial
lie has sure- eded in holding this
tradition of national greed in a degee and other« might have lievn
against the
nation is out
failure will
these dem
warfare.
When h«* promulgate«! his famous But as crtvlit must lie ascrilied to ical rontr >1 and r«*gulatiun has dom­
"fourteen points" he placed all of President Wilson, a democrat, they ita I m -t to wreck both th«-se indus
It is unfortun­ tries, but a changing public senil
his card» on th«- tabic, far«* upward. oppose tlie league.
Euro|s*an nations which ate that such eminent men. men ment birla fair to break the strangl«
had been train«*»! to the idea that whom the people have honor««!. m«*n hold red tupe ha» on the industries.
might knows no restraint, knew who ought to tie leaders of public
All of the
president would contend sentiment, plan* partisanism before
Th«* canning Industry of fish, fruii
for when sent«*«! at th«* |M*a<*e table. l>atrioti»m and the general welfare
and vegetables will I m * one of th«
They had plenty of lime to make of humanity.
It will t>Ull<’
great«-st on the roast,
But such men are certain to low*
private trentire and agreements up- ■
up box fnetoriea, can factories, and
on procedure at the peace convm- the esteem of the American people
like industrie« an«! I m * onr of th«
tion
Thev could do this, and evi­ All of them should I m * retired to the
great«*»! employers of ialxtr.
If th«*v
dently >li<! so, leaving President* shadre of political oblivion.
the
to
ext»o«M*<i
tight
to
the
a lone hand are leaders of public thought they
tricky diplomats do not represent the thought of the
right
n»w
I would live Olir, «a SU™« V«
Portland.
Perhap« you may Is* able to draw
with
Cilie« can scarcely I m * prosperor
We without efficient utilities; and on tl-
with whom he entered the lists.
But th«* pre-idcnt has proven that do not want war, for it is an abso­ other hand utilities cannot I m * effi
dent unless they are prosperous. Il
he is a pretty good match for the lute waste of the earnings of men
We do not want <>ur utiliti«*» are to I m * r«*gula'e«i they ar«
whole bunch
Ih-mamiing nothing and women.
for the United States he placed him­ young men to be taken from their entitle»! to prot«x*ti«Hi and remuner
maaacs of the American people.
an intereating comparison
in some
Yours for th«* better always.
STAUB MEETS AI E 1 MAINS
Sergeant *E. B.
Meport <»l th« Condita n -4
ritti scio sfAtt
bank
Ixmn» arsi discount»
............. |l.*t&,&fi7.<tK
itvenlraft», *t«*ured a»«l un
aecured................................
».79
Itondsand warrant» ani ti 8.
Trva» < eri.
34.7«3.77
Banking huu*«-
t -ash and -lue fron« a|«provv*l
reaerve batik»
- heck» ami other cash itema
....
67.613.71
KÚ6.61
While the league is not just what ’
any one nation would have had it.;
it is the starter towards world peace j
and strange
Base Hospital. July 2.
His ; I tear Friend Dugger:
initiative and influence with the del­
It is a real pleasure to receive th«
egates of the allies must be given ."old tovn" paper and I have beet
credit for this great work for hu­ blessed tn having frnrdi near Sci<
I
manity.
i who have sent me Th«* Tribune quit«
to say the president's
fourteen point« largely directed the '
way.
Th«*«*
|><>ints
feetly just and
fair
were so mani- ■
No sooner did the Canadian gov-| Fees! Store" is printed on one cornei
tn all small as ernment begin
to d«*al firmly with of the margin you
well as treat nations that any peace the Winnipeg strike than
delegate who was inspired with hon­ down.
est motives
could
not
It needed only the arrest of
help but be the alien agitators,
will
know wh<
it broke tuv friends are.
the calling out
influenced by them in some measure. of troops, the dispersal of a strikers*
It was accept a
When I t«dl you that "8ci<
regular.
You
are making
an interesting
and snappy paper out of The Trib
une and if
it
doesn't influence th«
league along the' parade and the proclamation of mar­ country folks into a
belter life. It
Capital stock pani io . ........ 41u.ooo.oii
»
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J
OREGON
H. C
ROLOFF
AUCTION EEK
Individual »k-puaita auliject lo
W atkhumi
O kkgon
check
I«i6.»t64.iei B. r. U N«. I
PkoM ir»
H««*«
Armanti ccrtiflcata*» of
Sale datée arrangi»! fur at Tb<* .*^0
drpoait..............................
7.3M 49
Tribun«' Oftii-e. Scio, (ir**
/
hunier de ck» «Mitatanding.
6,564.04
25.1 Hi 0u
529 1«
(otters of credit
t»ther liab»lit»ea
i I:YAN l
CL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
201-2 New FTr-t
...
Nan aal Ban»
Hkig.
OREGON
Al BAN5
Total ........
>a&<, 73U 4«
■itate of Oregon. I
■ as
xmnly of Unn I
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
I, E. I). Myers, cashier of the above
tamed bank. «Io Mih-mnly swear that
he above statement la true to the beet
»f my knowl.-»iK.* ami belief.
.
h. 1». Miras, Cashier.
Our twenty year rural ere«tit plan of
loaning monry to farmers, helje you to
get «Mit of itebt. 11 n«i«-r onr form of
loan the total amount of Inter* st |«id
during its entire penwl of twenty years
Subscribnl ami sworn to before nw i« actually leas than 5| per rent interval.
Write us for booklet.
this Sth day of July. 1919.
It. Shi lton, Notary Public
A«.*nt
My ro«nmia»i..n expires Feb. II. 1921
OWEN BEAM
-------y—
» *
Call» Attend«*«! to Promptly
Dai or Night
SCIO
lines ->f the W il»«n plan or have no tial law to depose the men who had isn’t your fault. There are very
Correct attest:
usurped the government of the city many call» for improvement that I W. A. Ewing. A. h Randall. I h rectors.
league at all.
t*
OREGON
UNDERTAKERS
MAS» UT UCH
rinn* »nd »aune»
deposita. .. .......^, ...
Reservan! fur interr*t and
tases
for humanity.
.
-
li». 7:» te
by the tradi­ probably is not perfect, but it is in
tional greed and selfishness of the such shape that it can I m * amended
European wav that they would have, to comply with future needs.
out the Wilson leadership.
-
Morrison & Lowe
Eurnilure ami fiatar»»»
Total
.dbihiiih OblüintJ, ¿tamintj
ÌLIO
3.1MU0
President Wilaon has accomplished
Real Estale Brolfer
and Notara Public
RKJ«»VR<'KM
10,000. t»
Letter From Camp Lewi».
Riley Shelton
close of basimwe June SO, 191V
surplus fumi............................
were so surrounded
j Lavrs Scio I‘os tortlee -
at 7:10 a m and 5DO n m for W«*st Sen.
and 12:46 p m for Munk era
At Bete, in th«- Stat- u( )>n*K<m. at thr
(!ndivi<b*«l prufita, tevasxpen •
M» and tax«-s pai«l ...
a great work
Walter Bill vu, Prop
Phone li-âlâ
way from»what 1 have said to help
stive rntes
self upon such a high plane of hon­ homes and loved once to lie use»i for
esty am! disintcrrsterlncaa of pur-, cannon fodder.
W-*n«l«*r what Senators Borah and
The league of nations is a starter
pone that he fairly shamed the greed
Brsn*i<g«*«* will name the new parti
of them* European nations into the towards the prevention of wars, the
they evidently will cnd«-avur to or­
background.
IJoyd George nor destruction of life am! the wastmrv
ganize
wh«-n th«*y leave the G. (J. P‘.'
Clemenceau could «Io this.
They; of wealth. The league may be and
been helpless to stem the tide with-]
teteaw Or«
MUNKEKSandU EST
SCIO STAGE
in stirring up the civic pride.
measure of subjection ami has pro- strong supporters if the republican
Th«* prosperity of
the Pacific
tert«*«l th«- rights of the weak nations parly could have credit for Ite con­ toast d<*|«-n<i* largely upon ship
n*ptlon and succewiful conci usion. «>|s*rati->n and «hip building. Polit­
so far as ;»<>»»iblr.
Wilson
town, and
Attorney at Law
Public near it in preference to a home near
tm-ana deception
what
7:65 a.m.
5:09 p.m.
J *■*.
13» Lyon St
Albany, Oregon