The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 17, 1919, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE a than
did thu«« of ths United States
kings, rule together with the deep
Extravagance in expenditures in
thought he has given to the science public affairs is almost a crim* un­
E. A. *EDDt£
government.
They allowed rebel of democratic government, fitted der conditions in which the world
privaleera to be budded in their him probably better than any other finds itaelf today. War taxea. ex­
BARBER
harbors and cannon cast by their man present for that leadership
pansion of all aalanes, higher coat
Successor to Morris Bru*.
T. L. DtlGGKIt. XIHTOX ANl> Fltor
factori«a to arm three piratical craft
The president came home with the of all branch«-* of public service,
Entered at the txtoffice at Scio. with, and It ia said many of th«-*- treaty of peace and the constitution double cost of all rquipm«*nta and
Agent A!ban> Steam Laundry
craft, hostile to a friendly power, 1 >>f the league of nations in his poc- supplies compel eo-n -my. Yet one
Oregon as aecitnd class matter.
Agent Albany I'leaning Works
were manned in part by British sea- k«-t ami pr«-»entc<i the same to the sees motor vehicl«-» employed in
!
men.
$1.60
SUIUM RimoN. IN ADVANOt
senate for ratification last week.
public work driven about unnecee-
SCIO. OREGON
'Twas not because England loved
The c>»n»Ututi<»n of the league is sarily or l« ft standing for long pe­
1.75
AT KNI» OF YKAR
.75 the South so much as she desired not just what President Wilson, the riods with their «-ngmes Idling. The
■11 MONTHS
the dismemberment of the fe«leral senate or any of the signatory na­ war period ha« bred habits of waste­
government.
She knew that British tions wouhi have, fur thu instrument ful extravagant* in all walks of lA*
ADVKKT1M1N«; AATW
interests were far safer with two was the result of compromise among and especially in the ranks of public
Local advertising p«-r line first in­
It was. so to speak, service who shouM art better ex­
sertion ..... .. .......................... « .10 weak governments on thia side of the delegates
Each subsequent insertion |>er line ,0f> the water than if it should remain n leap into an untried field. There ample
The disposition ts to swell
«
one strong government whose rights was n«s precedent for guidance. The all kinds of public appropriations
Display advertising First insertion
per inch ............... ..................
expennu-nt was yet untried upon and thus multiply public burdens
must lie respited.
Atari a bank sccount today and
Each subsequent insertion............... 16
prwid«- for your future.
Experience a» and fan the flame« of civic discontent.
Npw. when England was tiring such a large scale
Advertisements should reach this office
You will find a ducking *•
the
world
mov«-s
along
must
dictate
tried to the utmost in supplying
not later than Tuesday to insure publi­
count v.-ry conv«-> i.-r.t fur y<-ur *
amendments
if necessary
men and money with which to pros- what
With our cruntrv emerging from
cation in the current issue.
business transactions. We pay
eeutc tie war she was compell«*d to should I m * made.
war
times into peace conditions,
4-, interest ou time<iepos>t».
All foreign advertiiu-ments must he
President W ilson is the chief ex- turning sl<«wl, to normal wages and
suffer the humiliation of asking
psi<l for in advanto of publication.
h«-lp from the United States when leculiveof what may I m - termed IN prices, agitation ia out of place The
her commander was so unc«iurteous M-pamte governments. guid«*d and professionals who make a living
Graduate and licensed
as to n«-gl«*ct to acknowledge Ameri­ g«>verned by a constitution formu­ shaking things up industrially or
lated at a time when there was no politically are not appreciated and
V E ’l I : |< 1 \ a K I A N
can aid in his reports.
Well, we turn-whe-l tbeaul in men. precrd«*nt for guidance These other find their Mrvirea not wanted by Catti** Testini for Tu be retilo« is
money, shit*, food supplies, muni- nations saw that this our federal any larg«- numU-r of people. I«abori
"ffie. |>bun<- Main 525: R. ssk-ncr phone
It was a fair example constitution had slots! the test of or gamut tons an- setting the seal of
/ pledge allegiance Io my flag arm 1 tions. «>tc
'.aiti 21
W«- time, had proven that it would condemnation on extremists and n<>!
the Republic lor u ht< h U »lundi. um­ of returning goo<) for evil.
LEBANON. OREGoSi
¡Nation, indivi able. viih liberi» ana have no jealousies against England stan<i when assaulted by the great- encouragement is offered advocates,
We are willing to m«*et her up«in a ••st relwdhon of history and under of a social order baaed *«n «a I Mitage
jut Ike for all.
! fair field and without favor. We which th«- Unit* d States had made
and assassination
The Winnipeg
kn«>w that our r«*aourcrs are an over­ the moat wonderful progress of anv «trik« which was to spread over ail Arrival and Iteparture of Passenger
BRITISH JEALOUSY
Traina
whelmingly superior to hers that we nation in th«- world and surely had North America in the intereat of
Wood
burn-Springfield
Branch
It cannot be denied that there iaj were («silently waiting for that su- had an exuerience in democratic. "one big union." |>etere<l out And
W
EST
SCIO
Th«- ' government which made it the safest sympathy a'rikea did not r>-«|M>nd.
a remnant of the oldtime jealousy | tM*riorilv to I* made manif«*st
war
brought
this
matter
to
view
al­ guide uf all nations, and therefore
North
yet rankling in the avefage British
7:65 am.
South
they,
the
i«ca<-c
deb-gale«,
looked
most
instanter
and
Fngianii
knows
5:09 p.m.
heart towar<N America and Amerl- i
The special w-siion .«f the Mexican
can Institutions.
They view with she can never r««c«>ver the position upon President Wilaou as the most congress to deal with the oil situa­
Corvallis & Eastern
alarm the tremendous strides Amer j of being the leading power of the competent reprewentalive there as-1 tion was doubt lew« devised to hold
M UNKERS
S: 1 $ a rn
ica has made in the a<*«|uir«-ment of world. She must acknowlwlgr that sembled t*> iM«int the way.
up the oil industry. It may even To Allianv
1:14 p m
Can the United States senate re- i have been encouiaged by specula­ To Detroit
wraith, in the field of invention ami < her one time daughter has far out­
Motor service discontinued.
th«- almost limitl«-«* r«-*>ur«ve of the stripped her in the field of pr->gr«*ss fuse to ratify this result of the tors in our country on a wild raid
United States. They m-e with mis-1 i The people of the United States thought of the most profound states- of profits on oil stocks and markets. a—<«w* I«.. swMHws
giving the center of world finance can well afford to await a few years mt-n of the world? Surely not.
The Mexican plea that alien oil pro­
The same spirit of bolshevism j ducers must come under Mexican
transferred from L>ndon to New longer for the jealous Britain to
York, and which carri«*s the fixing carry her jealousies to the grave which is now keeping Euroiw in government license, is only a pre­
*t
of pricva to a larg«* drgr«*e. They We can well afford to be magnani­ turmoil smu to animate a half text. American holdings* in Mexico
I.ÌUM Ova.
cannot forget that the then thirteen mous for we know that lime will dozen or more of our senators They are princi|«ally on leu*«-s. and lands Olh«» as SI mtsms Si
force
England
to
acknowledge
our
seem
determined
to
rule
or
ruin
In
British colon I*-» («ordering on the
bought fr>*m private land owners,
Atlantic coast, numltering but 3.- national supremacy. But we would the making of thia league of nations ■nd almost none are operating <«n
000.1100 people, threw <>ff the Brit­ much prefer that she do so willingly They are unwilling to even try to lands l«-as< at or bought from the
ish yoke in 177tl and finally won and not await until the fact is ase huw it would work out under Mexican guveno^-nt.
the provision it declares. If after
\\ idler ihlyeti, Prop
their ind«-|M-nd»-nce from the British crowded down her throat.
Nations
like
familie«
should
1»
trying the l«*ague we find it not con
Phone (>-«>15
crown. They cannot forget the in­
After* having lived in darkneaa
trepidity and sti|«eriority of the Am­ harmonious in their dealings They ducive to the inler«*ats of the U. S for more than a century the good
STAUE Ml I TS Al t. I KAINS
erican over th«* British «waman The should I m * fair in the field of diplo­ we can withdraw therefrom honor­ people of the Southern States are at
leaves Scio Poatofficc
We in- ably by giving a two years notice.
at 7:10 a m and 5:00 p m for West Sea.
names of Jean Paul Jones, «if t*aw- macy and commercially.
last to l>e led into the light. Chair­
and 12:45 p m for Munkars
President W'il*»n bv his d«»elare«i
rence, of Bainbridge, of Perry, and here on the earth and must live to­
man Will Hays, of tin- repubb an
others inspire l»>th admiration and gether and should be neighborly. willingn«<sa to appear befote Mr national commute«-. has decided that
jealousy. They cannot forget York­ Phis will not be done unless we deal l*odg«-'a committee of foreign re I a
he South has remain«! democratic
town. New Orleans, and other bat­ fairly with each other. With the lions to explain and l>e questioned, «imply Iwcausr the proper effort
Real Estate Proper
tlefields when* the proud British league >f nations in working order i «how« his honesty of purpose ap-' fias not been made to convert it to
let
us
hope
the
lime
is
at
hand
w
hen
i
great
desire
for
ratification.
Bui
and
Notary Public
soldiery were compelled to acknowl­
<epublicanism.
Being th«- most
the
great
family
of
nations
on
the
these
Bolshev
iki
senators
do
not
car«
edge the supremacy »f American
astute chairman the republican party
earth will move along without fric­ for any information from the presi
^bilietli Obtained, ¿luniiixj
arms.
ia* ever had, Mr lints will hr the
tion.
I*et
us
admire
rather
than
im
-
<
dent.
They
glv«*
the
league
coven
Oh! No. V(r see General Haig,
-vangelist l*i bring the sinners to «.IO
.
.
.
OREGON
commander of the British ar ny in jealous the progress of our sister i ant an interpretation foreign to lb repentance.
I*et us rejoice when all i m«-anmg.
They have set up a mai
France ami Belgium, make his re­ nations.
Morrison & Lowe
If the republicans in the house of
nations
without
exception shall «leal < of straw with the hop«* that they cat
ports to his home government with­
--prrsentativea
are
practicing
e«M>n-
i
one third of the senator-
out even mentioning American axl fairly with each other and hasten the persuade
UNDERTAKERS
•my when they Cut millions from
even when some American l>attalions time when the fatherhood of God to knock him down.
ipproprtations
for
the
army
and
But when the fact iM-comea know
were on his Im tile front ami under and brotherhood of man will rule
*avy. what ar«- republicans in the
that a vast majority of the rank an
his direct command. The spirit of the purpose of all mankind.
«mate
doing wle*n they h< Ip demo­
file of th*- {«-publican party want th*
the coward ia still in the British
OREGON
Tats
to
restore th«-*«» millions? Per-
treaty and league ratified thsae wil
heart whm he refusra to even rec-1
taps the answer is that republican
THE PRESIDENT AND THE
ful senators may change their opin
ognize that American troops helped
epresmtativ«-« are doing what their
SENATE
ions. They may no just be ready
to drive the Huns hack towards
«arty
wants, while the retuildicana
AVCIIONEiR
to commit political suicide.
Germany. Uh.no
To do so wouhi
*U.
n the senate are grudgingly doing
detract from the prowess of British
Any one'who will read Preaident
« hat the ptopb* denoiiaL
W a TKBLOO
ORFIMIN
Our 125.000.000.0b0 rational del-
soldier«.
Wilson's sp«?cch to the U. S. mt ate
R. V. Il Na. I
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Fteaa* Ifta Haese* H <»*<*•
And in the field of diplomacy without prejudice cannot help but it looked upon by many clear think
Senator Knox w<<uld havea l«-ague
Sale dates arranged for at The Scio
British statesmen have ever shown a he inspired with the idea that the en as additional ass*-t of capital; fo
>f nations it he were Permitted to
desire to get the Ix-st end of the president has t«een engaged for the instance, if a busin«.»*« man has $25, «rite its constitution.
Tribun«- Office. Sein. (he.
Under the
bargain when in a controversy with past six months and ia now ao en­ ooo m property he h- *it;ites to mart
>ne he would write ever» naii<-n
America. The British have never gaged in a work calculated to bene­ gage it to start a bu»im*aa. But if vuulil maintain as gr«>at an aimv!
C
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shown the spirit of fair dealing and fit mankind throughout the world . he has $2600 or $25.'Mm in nation* .nd navy as it could raise money for j
asa basi
have gloated in their hearts when Nor has he failetl to look out well, war bonds he can use 'h-m
Ji
md the armament burden wi> r-i
they got the tietter of the Yankee«. for the lienefit of hie own beloved of capital almost ax r> adily as s> -auai-d the world war would I m * «•«•»«- *11 f New Hr i Su
much cash. Considered as a whol-
At the l«egmning of th Civil war country for the future.
' I It \ \ >
inued.
British statesmen showed plainly
I’rvaident Wilson felt when he j the war debt will he found to atim
"Prices of commodities will go
where their ay mpathies leaned^ Be­ took hia seal at the peace table in ulate industries as anon as we cat
ngher
rather than drop lower," ia
escape
the
enormous
war
taxes
fore the first battle was fought they Pans that because the United States
he
prediction
made by Ren S-lling
The
debt
in
the
form
of
liberty
an-
recognize«! the South as being in a ha* had the longest and gr«*atest ex-
Our twenty year rural credir rhn <4
•f
Portland.
in
advising the dock
state of belligerency
and fiery penenee in democratic government victory loan bonds is an expanaioi
loaning money tn farmer*, help you to
•am tn issi on to
I
build needed »true- get out of del-t. Under our form of
speeches were made in i«rliament other nations of the world looked to of capital or credit on a large acal«-
urea
anon
rather
than wait until loan the total amount of Intel. at paid
which would have mol» ■ Southern thia country to assume leadership;
irices
are
I
higher
and
labor costa during its entire period of twer - r j .•ana
fire eater aahamed of himself. Near­ in the democracizing of the world.
Some republican s«*natora evident
is actually leas than 5| per cent interaaL
MNtvier.
ly all of aristocracy and latwring Nor did the prevalent hesitate to Iv would like to talk the league o-
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Railroad 1 ime I able
H. B. CHESS
Attorney
Law
MUNKERSandWEST
SCIO STAGE
Riley Shelton
H. C. ROLOFF
ATTOR’VÇV
RURAL CREDIi LEAHS
claaars were strong partisans for the
South, while the great maaa of the
middle claaa stood for the union of
all the states
Rebel bonds sold at
assume thia leaderahip with confi- nations to death, as they did the va
dence.
He felt that a lifetime rioua appropriation bills in their fil
spent under tbs influence of a gov- ibuster last winter, but it can't I m
srnmsnt in which the
W rite us for book lot.
Has it been carefully obaerved
hat no one ha* vet taken Senator
Borah's dare to quit th«- republican
party?
OWEN REAM. Agent.
IM Lyon St
Albany, Oregui»
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