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THE AMERICAN SPIRIT AROUSED uphold thia rooublie and the charac lion in order to withstand the ter ter of those who would rule if tbs rific strain of the game As an evidence of what can he ac Though "alow to anger ami of conspiracy for Ila overthrow should complished by physical training and great kiodnem.” the »bote Amen- »uccerd It should remove from the ' can nation has been aroused to in mind of every American any linger- team work, foot loll seem« to serve But when we tense indignation by the wanton •n*r Belief tkat *he 1. W. W. aerves the purpose well. murder at Centralia of four veter- *’f lalmr. and should stir read of the casualty list that attends ana of the war by a bat»d of revolu- h,,n' •’ woridngmea to fierce repudi- each game we wonder if a less dan tioniats. From end to end of the ABon of the 1. W. W. as the champ remus sport would not serve to bring out what can t»c accomplished country a demand has gone up that ’“n °* W»T. physical training as well. there shall I m - n > m >re trifling with Diere :» -> prevails an impression by ... the I W. W or any other organize- ^*** t*'* difference between the rad- A match gams ' is never played SPEUTACIE FRA Ml FITTING lion whi<*h n eks tn tear down the >nsls and their opponents is simply without one or more casualties. Bro- We have the reputa* <>f I wing a American government. Mere mem- i one of economic theory, of rival me- ken bones are ao common th it .they ■ liftte ■«larii.rf. IK, "'crank” almut the tit of our frames. thuds <>f controlling industry, as rea- attract very little attention. Th« bershlp in them is now denounced This, because we have f -uml that as treason ami leadership merits the dily adapted to this as to any other fact that a surgeon must always be glans satisfaction ami c mfort (le present to render first aid, lust the country. In truth the radicalism «ieath penalty. pen« I largely on a careful and scien- The men who fired th«- fatal shots which is now »ought to be imposed name as at the battle front, is evi tific adjustment. of the frames and dence that the pl aver» expect that at (entralla had evidently concluded on thia country by terrorism seeks mountings 'hat hold the lenses. that the lime was ripe for an open destr action of all that makes up physical injuries will occur. Such attack by the fore«-« of communism what we know as America. As put injuries are the rule on the football on the force« of Americanism, ami in practice tn Russia, it confiscates field rather than the exception. It they aimed the first blow at those property of the poor as well as the is not »> with any other school sport. whom they instinctivvly most hate — 11 rich, it fore«*» workmen to work for The order is reversed. Physical in- ( the men who had ft ught for the tw»*w hjUr* ■ ‘•'V •r»‘1 them jury la the exception, not the rule. ( Rtara and Stripes. In «me aenar they they strike; it appropriates all A large number of young men carry were right The time w;.s ripe for r” 'd “»u,lwl “ * nt *••«»- the effect through life of injuries O««. ing the ta-ople in submission. feast- received on the football field, and a dramatic demonstration of the «iradly Consequem-e» which would ,n,r ’^c °® tía I> «mi añidiera and fatalities are not uncommon. Aa a matter of fact the casualty follow further tolerance of sedition •larvmg those who are susurcted of hostility . it rules by torture and list resulting from <«ne of our big and treason such a demonstration AUCllONE! K nu» «ere. it "nationalizea ” women, football games, in point of percent aa would arft-st the attention of the age. rivals such lists as are given whole nation and aa would eml the making them slaves to the luat of Under the Public sale« a sp«-< ¡ally. Get thi man hesitation and mild measures with any man. ami hold« marriage in con out after a great battle that can get you lb« mo« • i Roloff can of civilization which ail authorities from president tempt. it takes children from their present condition ,'h‘— iSJn.’ LEBANON, ORE. l/«d Box Mi down havr grapple«! with the inter parents ami. half starved, takes among men and 'nations force «eeni» Optometrist * ALBANY I pledge alleghiate Io my flog HIM ihr Reputili fot uhkh il ila nth. one faltón. inJCmible, filli liberty lUU lutlke for all. WILL KILL THE TREATY 1 / / / 1 A -11 « H. C. ROLOFF nal enemy A demand comes from them to achools of communism; it Indic.it1««ns now are that the U.S all quarters that nu more "soft ■ loots and defiles churches, ami mu senate will ••» load down the treaty blows’* shall be struck such as Roos- tilates or murders the clergy. This with rrservallt na that the league of evrlt alrhorred. but that the law is the "economic theory” of the I. nations provisions will lie valueless strike hard, swiftly, constantly and ! W. W. put in practice. There is no r««om in America for and it is doubtful if the other sign unerringly, in full confidence that any such theory. It i| the reaction atory nations will accept the United the people support those who strike from tyranny such as this country Stat«’« aa a member nation with the down, but that they will punish any never knew, even when the colonies who pander to th«* traitors. conditions imposed. The American fieople needed the rose in rébellion. Bourbon despotism Some senator* who are opposed shock of such a crime to arouse their in Franc» pnpduced the reign of ter to the league -«-ing that they could too latent patriotism. How latent is ror, Romanoff <l«*apotism in Russia not get the treaty rejected outright, will gladlv assist in overloading it that sentiment was shown by the si produ«*ed bolshevism, but there has with r« M«rvalions that neither Pres lence with which the people witness been and is nothing in this country ident Wilron nor the other member ed the Armistice day parmlv and by 1 to cauae »uch a violent, hideous re nation» will accept it. Indeed, that the neglect to uncover their heads action. The doctrines of the reds is the pur|>>«M' of l«odge. Borah, in resptrcl for the flag. They have are a foreign importation, irhich enjoyed the blessings of frt*edom un- cannot take root in American minds. Poindexter ami their crowd. It is extremely unfortunate that disturlied so long as to take them ru> Their chief votari«»s are aliens who thia first effort of the world nation« a matter of course, bi value them are still rule»! by n otivea born of to adopt democracy aa a ruling lightly and to magnify thedefecta in their experience in their native lands, principle shall lie defeated by the them. Th« people forget that these ami some Americana naturally in- leading democratic nation of the Haws are but alight by comparison j dined toward extremes or ready to world just Iweauae they wish to be-1 with the horrible misrule from which fish in troubl«*«! waters for their own little Pr« «i lent Wilson ami gain a the peoples of central and eastern profit. Th«*y attract German« who political ad vantage They do notj Europ«« have suffered, and are the seize any <<p|>«>rtuni*.y to nerve their aeem to think they are voting to result of their own faults of charac country by making trouble for its continue war list ween nations when ter and conduct. Reproofs like that enemies. If Americans will get these facta they defeat this first attempt to set« of Mayor Baker for failure to dis j clear in their minds, they will sup tic international disputes by the play loyalty arc well deserved, but port with all their hearts all the ef peaceful means of arbitration. They can have little effect in the atieencc forts of the government, national, are not willing to even try if the of actual realization that our insti state and city, and of the American league will even parti*.* do away with tutions are in danger. When the Legion to slanit* out trvaaon am! ad war. Nor do any of these objectors kaiser threatened our lilierty. tralri- offer any plan whatever to replace otiam flamed up and th«* flame burn dition. They will tolerate no half They will not be content the prop'>M-<| league. President ed brightly while th«* danger la.<t«*«l, measures Wilson wn- the main instigator of but it <li«*«l down s h«*n confidence of wiN» wholesale arrests, but will de- the league ami that is sufficient to safety revived. II burns thus fit mami that all the guilty be actually invoke the opposition of these bolsh fully becaum* actual danger from punished or deported. Having l«een evik M«n»t«ii« They do not srrm to without has been remote ami because awakened, patriotism must keep realize that in defeating the league we have not conceived the possibility awake and must constantly spur on they are playing Germany's hand to of «lunger from within. If our coun the authorities to purge the country a finish. It is a pity that them* same try had lM>en trampled from emi to utterly of its internal enemies.—Or _______ opm* • rs of the league cannot be end by a brutal invader, that fire egonian. placed in the forefront battle line in the next war we have with a for eign foe. There is just anego«H| thing which ha« developed in the treaty fight. The senate for the first lime has adopt«-»! the cloture rule. Hereafter no measure ma.V la* talked to death, as has too often been the cam* in the |»i«t The republican party ami *ime four <>r five democrats will have a heavy |H>litical load to carry in the election« of next year; for if the treaty is defeated it is sure to tie an issue in the campaign. No senator, if nominated for president, can l«e elected. There are too many re publicans who desire the league who will n«>t support a candidate who aided in its defeat. Most American citizens favor progress in a political way a* well as along other lines. They are not reactionaries, nor will they support a reactionary candniate for preside nU the finality in contests whether Write or phone me at my expense for dates. friendly or otherwise. Football is a , Safe Sal»« aw*»«»J lar al manifestation of this force to the nth degree. As such it is to be com mended. though it is the most brutal of any of our «porta. In college life the football team in Walter Bii\<*u, l’r<»p. somewhat of an advertising feature. Phone G-âir» A successful tesm will be a aucce«- STAGE MLI.T.X Al t I RAINS (Continutd on page 4.) MUNKEKSand WEST SCIO STAGE Nfitfci if lutnct liai Nittiat Pursuant to a petition signed by a legal number of resident freehold c. c. i.it YAM ers. taxpayers and legal voters of Road District 16. of Linn County, Oregon, notice is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters of Road 2U1-2 New First National Bank Bldg. District No. 16. of Linn County, Or OREGON egon. will be held at the hour of ALBANY One o'clock. P. M , on the 22d day day of November. 1919. at the I. 0. O. F. hall at Scio. Oregon, in said road district, to determine whether or not said road district shall vote a special tax of (2UU0 upon all the tax able property within said road dis HOLECHEK BROS. trict for the improvement of the roads therein as follows, to-wit, We want to tn .it the people grading, gravelling, draining and right and will welcome old repairing said roads. and flew cufttomerselling Ry order of the County Court of firat-clasfi meat At the most Linn County. Oregon. Date! thia 4th day of November, reasonable prices. I? 19. W. R. R ilyev . We buy Veal Ilog' and County Judge T. J. B ituoi , Hides, paying good jirices. County Commissioner D. H. Pierce. County Commissioner Posted thia 4th day of Novemlier. 1919. by W A. GllJtBY. appointed by the court. ATTORNEY AT LAW Scio Meat Market Give Us a Call ItatKt if strict lh«tw l*urauant to a petition «igned by a Ic-gal number of re»»dent freeholders, taxpayers and legal voters of Road Dis- trict No. 16 of Linn County. Oregon, notice is hereby given thst a meeting of the legal voter» of Road INatrict No. 16 of IJnn County. Oregon, will be held at th» hour of one o'clock P. M on the 2xth day of November, ISIS, at the Scio City Hall, Scio. Oregon, in said road district. to determine whether or not said road district shall vote a special tax of 4300 upon ail the taxable prop erty within said road district for the imurovement of the roads therein as follows, to-wit, grading, graveling, draining and repairing said roads. By order of the i ounty Court of IJnn County, Oregon. Dated this Sth day of November. 1919. W. R. Bilyeu. County Judge T. J. Butler. County Commissioner. D. H. Pierce, County Commissioner. Attest R M. Russell, County Clerk. Posted this sth day of Nov., 1919, by lieo. M. Bilyeu, appointed by the court. would burn so fiercely aatoconsu ne FOOTBALL the dross of aelfishnee« in us ami the enemy with it. About th»« time of the year one Revival of that fire in presimce of the internal danger prove« that it w<>n<l«*ni what in the purpose of our still burns. R«*m«>val of certain false colleges and high schools whether impressions ami habits of thought in they are organised and supported at ruNvaaaty to make it bum more great rxjwnae for educational pui* brightly. Svmtiathy with the under poses or to tench the game of foot dog is no strong in the American ball. character that we are too prone to Kootball has I wen developed from accept at its face value anything the »Id fnshioned name wherein the that in said or done in the name of ball was on the ground all the time Notice of Final Settlement labor. That name hast>e«-n perverted ami to lx* kicke«! to the g«>al. into a Notice is hereby given that the un to the uses of treason, which, if suc highly «»rgamzttl game wherein kick dersigned. executor of the last will and cessful would subject us to the w<>r«t' ing is but a small function of the testament snd estate of E. C. Rodgers tyranny that of such v lie creatures game. The players are placed in deceased, has filed with the county clerk of Linn County, Oregon, his final an those who shot down four brave. ‘ the best pomible physical condition account in said estate and the County unarmed men at Centralia. Th«* com- bv special feeding, regular hours, Court has appointed Monday, the first day of December. 19)9. in the «-uunty railrn of these men were *» brave etc. In fact, the trainer in an au court room in the court house in the city that with bar«* hands they purnu«*«i tocrat whose word is law. Disrip- of Albany. Linn < ounty, Oregon, as the time ami plsce for hearing said final the arm«*«I assassins, ami the latter (line in «level«>j<r«l to a vof* high <ie- account, the obiectlona thereto, if any were so cowardly that, though arm- gree am! the player« ftrcomr but there be. and for the final settlement of said estate ed, they eowerral and cringe«! Itrfore human machines. The player«, like Dated thia )7th «lay of October, A. D. GEORGE K. RODGER^, their pur«uem. That contrast illus- racr horses or priae tighten«, must 1919. L. M. Curl. Kxeeutor. trates ths character of the mew who be placed in the brat pusatbie coadt Attorney far Kaoewtor IS fa i - Leaves Scio Postoftice - at 7:3<> a m am! 4:45 p n i «« W« st Sei«, and l:15prn for Munkcrs Attorney *i Law Ottica aa Sharuaa St I rbaaaa On Riley Shelton Real Eatate Rroker and Notary Public yt bit rath Obtained. Examined ICIO . . . OREGON Morrist >ii & I.owe UNDERTAKERS Calls Attended to Promptly Dav or Ni^ht *’|O OREGON RURAL CRLÜIÏ LOANS Our twenty year rural rr. «tit plan of loaning money to famo-rx, hel|M you to get out of debt t’rxl.-r our form <f loan ths total amount of interest past during its entlrs period of . are is actually leas than 5| per cent interest. Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. I. kt Lgon St Albany, Oregon