o nJ 1 • '■ *. J V o * • a a • * A” - !• •• ' a - •i >: .1 -.V«. I ’-A-r A «- \ ♦ -• '.-SV' r •;«• nF •^1 *r V »♦ * • • « an M a ■ ** "V < ■* < « .1 * s •u • -•V.Ú 7?» Ja * *f*4*J .« r—'-jv*. >•’ « THE SCIO TRIBUNE i to join them in the formation of a of Erance, hut with a year since the death penalty advance. It can be league to preserve ware and promote last hoetile gun was fired there ia a answered by the truthful • tat*ment I liberty unless they submit to our re.urn to the former happy feeling that thousands ot innocent men. IMI I KP KVKKY THUMtlAY BY Such women and children are murdered ' ijictation or interpretations of the at the Thanksgiving table. T. L. DUOGM, KDtTUB ANI» PBDF various sections of the league doc­ famdies have submitted to the inev­ hrrauw the murderer know« that a itable and are thankful that the senfence to the penitentiary for life ument. Entered at lhe txailortiea at Scio, The failure to ratify will furnish Grim Rraprr I N ath has not visited 1« the worst punishment that will Oregon aa aec<»nd ciana matter. tie visited upon him. Germany a great source of gratifi­ them more severely. All law abiding citizens deplore cation. She knows that without the Thanksgiving day date« back to •UBMCKirriON. IN ADVANCC 11.50 ratification of lhe action of the Am­ the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers mob violence; yet the fact that the AT KNtl or YKAK ------------ . 1.75 erican deh*gates at Versailles the on Plymouth Rock. One can easily murderer will be punished with a •II MONTH« — .75 treaty there made will be of short un his objecting associate senators have frosts of winter that they were the law loving citizens organized a per inch........ . .......... ■ • • ........... tific adjustment of the frame« and They had accompliahed vigilance committee. A few public IS played Germany's hand to the finish thankful. Each »ubaoquent insertion.......... mounting« 'hat hold the lenses. Advertís« menta should reach thia office Ha«! they been on Germany's pay an almost impoasible task, a task hangings made the town peaceful not later than Tuesday to insure publi­ roll they could not have done better. that would discourage all but the and quiet. Portland, nevertheless cation in lhe current issos. However our country ia to be; mo»t hardy and self dependant. No the police and [»race officer« seem to All foreign advertwementa mu»t be heard from yet. A vast »«ajority wonder they enjoyed the fruits of be vigilant, ha* nearly reached the paid for In advance of publication. of the p«*ople favored ratification of their industry in th«* fi«*ld and the •tage when a little of the S*n Eran- tne treaty and if next year's elec- prowess of their hunters in the for- etaco remedy would be good medi­ Optom etri fit. tion shall lie controlled by this re- ‘ eats. They had proved to the world cine. Crime ha* liecome ao ramp ALBANY OAtB fusal to ratify, their party must and that n f« w of the hardy and adven- ant d<>wn theie that the peaceful will blame thus«* senator« who brot turesome sons of Eur»|>ecould exiat citizen ia unsafe eapeci ally at night about the defeat of the treaty. Be- ' on the bleak shores of Massachusetts Mob law. when civil law becomes caum* they did not nor do nut like deiM*nd«*nt alone on their personal impotent, while deplored, becomea necessary. providing the mob ia com­ / pledge allegiance Io my flag anti WilaoQ and hi« conduct of the treaty endeavor. posed of law loving citizens. The turkey was then ami is now lhe Republic for which II tlandi, one will lie no excuae. The fact that ¡Nation. indtr bible. trilh liberty ana the«e aenators have blocked the the central ensc for thing" will ba rememtiereed at the pie Th«« turkey is a native of \m- lify the provision« of the treaty and da tea. Dolls one year hence. erica. All the Plymouth fathers had Th«* treaty and leave of nations Is Sab 4aln «rr.sjeS Ur st So» Tt.bww *11«. Senator Lodge think« he Covenant. President Wilson will retire aa all to do to provide this nro «.Miry of dend so far as the United Stat«*« and other presidents have. Yet he will the feast wa» to go gunning in the haa the «hip hand, tell« the friend« the present U. 8. senate are con­ of the treaty and covenant "You have the satisfaction of knowing I fnr«**t. Of course, venison, bear cerned At least this is the dictum that he tried to accomplish th«« meat and fowls of lhe air and water can take it or leave it.” meaning of Senator Lodge, the republican 1 great «-st work for humanity in the ntovhloi the meat ration in those that the document must Iw ratified Waller Bilyeu, Prop. leader in the senate. with hi« reservation« or not at all. world's history and that his failure, early times. Phone ii-615 The work of the peace conference Hi« reservation« in effect nullify lhe ia due to political jealousy. Thanksgiving down to the Civil at Paris and Versailles must go for STAGE MEETS AI E I RAINS Pisatibly President Wilson and the war was n<»t a natioruil holiday aa treaty. Who ia lhe dictator? naught if the Unite«! States as a — Leaves Scio Pustoflice — opposition senators are both blam­ ■ now. Nor was the last Thursday in at 7:30 a m and 4:45 p m for Wmt Sei«, memlier nation is necessary to give 1 Kcpurt o< the conditi« n of able for the failure to ratify. Pos­ I November th«« »elcci«*d day until ao and 1:15 p tn for Munkcrs it vitality. Th«* United States, lhe THE SCIO STATE BANK sibly the pr«*sidcnt's illm-ss pre­ j proclaimed by the president. If is At Scio, in the State of Oregon, at the leading democratic nation of the vented him from giving lhe senate now a holiday in most if not all the clone of buainrn» November 17, 1919 0. C. BRYANT world the inspiration which made his advice atxl interpretation of the state« BBBOVBCM During the Civil war Presi ­ the league of nation« |»>«sible. re­ temiiers of the nations over in Eu­ dent Uncoul asked the people of the looms and dincount».............. 1178,777.27 fum*» to "play ball.” rope. Could he have been able to nation to assemble at their places of Overdrafts, aecurvd and un- 201 2 New First National Bank l’>klg. »•cured ............................ Why? Simply b«*cau»e President 240.59 watch the debates in lhe senate he worship and give thank» for the vic­ Bond» and warrant» and I! 8. ALBANY OREGON Wilson did not select a js-ace dele­ Treaa. Cert...................... 49,332.90 might have been able to so explain tory of our soldier» in the field. gation in accordance with the wish­ matters during the pendency of the Thanksgiving day has grown to Banking house......................... es of Senator Lxige and hi» cohorts, Furniture and fixtures ........ treaty that an agre<«m«’nt might have i Itecume a custom among the Ameri­ nor take hi« orders from the senate Cash and due from approved lM«en reached. can people. Ilia the homecoming reserve banka................. 86.067.12 before he went to Paris. ¡M2.59 Hut the Rubion ha» lieen crossed. day which perj>etuaie« that l«>veand Ciwck« and other cash item» Perhaps President wilson erred in Senator Lodge and his co-objeclors respect for the old folks at home not advising with Senator G>dge Total.................... «13,790 47 cannot recede from the position they whicti should <|uick«*d the hearts of HOLECHEK BROS. prior t-> his going abroad. Hut th«* UABIIJTIKS have reacheil without stultifying the younger American citizens, it president had reason to lielieve that Capital »lock paid in........... 110,000.00 We want to treat the people themselves. There is no hope for is a dav when indirectly true Amer­ Surpiu» fund ........................... 10,000.00 Senator L»lg«* would favor a league right ami will welcome old to promote is>ace and comity be­ the re submission of the treaty un­ icanism is taught, beeBUse only a Undivided prufita, leaaexpen- and new cuatomera, selling •ea and laxra paid......... 6.072.21 tween nntions. for he (Senator it*«» it becomes known that enough free j« «pie can celebrate Thanks­ Hrut-cliiHn meat at the niont Individual deposits subject to Gidgel in a public address had for­ of lhe republican senator» will vote giving in »pirit and in truth. check ...................... . 244.818.14 reaminalil«* prices. merly d«M*lsre«j for lhe formation of to ratify, which with the democratic Deinan.1 certificates of We buy \’.-al Hogs anti senators would mnke up the n«*ce»- deposit.............................. •uch a league Hideg, paying good prices. sary two-thirds. It would be both < 'aahicr check» outstanding.. «,770.07 RESTORE CAPITAL PUNISHMFNT Preaulent Wilson and the nations Time and saving» foolish and a waste of time. of Europe had reason to lielieve that defKMIta ............... . ......... 82.«H.0O Now. neverth«*le»s we have calle«l When Oregon abolished capital Reserved fur interest and the Unite«! Stat«*» congress and the taxes ................................ 266.40 B^u. I m . r ple would joyfully welcome an our soldiers home and discharged ouniahnwnt son e yram ago le-cauw effort to form a league of nations them, we are still in a state of war j of misguided sentimentalism, a aer- letter» of credit ................. Other liabiliUes ..................... »M1.0U which would promote ¡«race through- with Germany. In order to have ; ious blunder was made and no doubt peace and comity with that nation many people have l<«t their lives be- ot the world. Total.. 8313,790.47 American »tatesmen and humani­ it will be necessary to n«*gotiate a causv of that blunder. State of Oregon, f Men and, women who ruthlessly tarians have lM*en preaching the doc­ separate peace, for we have rejecUrd County of Unn I the treaty made at Versailles and lake the live« of their fellows do not trine of peace and democracy for I, E. D. Myer», cashier of the above years. The United Slate« haa been The Tribune predicts that Germany fear life imorivummmt in the peoL named Ixnk, do »»Icninly »wear that looked upon as the leader In the will be much mors difficult to treat tentiarv. They ftwl that the life tb< above »taU-ment ia true to th«- beat Real Estate Hroi^er acienc«* of self government and these with now than she was one year sentence mean« but 15 years, and of my knowledge and uelief. ago. President Wilson will be wise and Notary Public E. D. M ykma , Cashier. then they have the chances of escape European pcoplea, who had dethron- to allow Senator Ixxlge to name the Sul»crii>ed and »worn to before me or pardon by the governor. If they e*l their ktng». and are endeavoring ylbetratU Obtained, (Examined Ui form democracies, expected the Deace delegates. He can now say: knew that they must suffer the death this 2A1 day of November. 1919. R. Shelton, Notary fhiblic Unite*! States, as the leading dem­ "I did the l>e»l I could, now you try ;»enalty swiftly and surely, they - . . OREGON My commission exptree Feb. 14. 1921 iCIO ocracy. would give them aaaistance your hand and see if you can pleaar would think very seriously before ( orreel attest: staining their hands with blood. in the war of advice at least, in the yourself.” H. C. ROLOFF AUCTIONEER MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE ATTORNEY AT LAW Meat Market Give Us a Call H. B. CHESS Attorney *t Law Riley Shelton W. A. I wing, A. K. RandaU. Directors. formation of their new governments. 1 The proposed league organic law or agreement is not perfect. Sev­ eral of its feature« did not suit Pre­ sident Wils>m. hut It waa the best he could gel. It was an effort in the right direction and provided for amendment« whenevei the nation members w in the toil« of the law knew that the death penalty would be sure the farm. The K imm ! cheer about these boun- tiful tables this year may tie tinged with sorrow for the alwent one whose sepulture ia on the battlefields *otke to Creditors. Notice 1» hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of lhe «late of Ore gun fur lann county, administratrix of the relate of Amil E. Posvar, drceawd. and haa qualified. All peraona having elaima again» 1 ■aid estate are hereby required to pre­ went them, duly verified, with the pro per voucher«, within six t«l month» from the date of this notice, to aaid ad­ ministratrix at her rveidence near Scio, in lann county, Oregon, or to her at­ torney«. Hill A Mark«, Cusick bank building, Albany. Oregon Dated and first published "thia 27th day of November. 1919. and certain. MARIE F. POSVAR. The claim that innocent men and Administratrix of »aid eatate. women are ezecuted. ia an argu Hill A Marks, Attorney« for Admin­ the istratrix. 16 U meat that those who opp«i Morrison 6c Lowe UNDERTAKERS Call« Attended tn Promptly Dav or Night SCIO OREGON RURAL CREDI1 LOANS Our twenty year rural credit plan of loaning money to farmer», help» you to get out of debt. Urai^r our form of loan the total amount of interest paid ■hiring its satire period of twenty year» i» actually !•■«» than 5j per rent interest. Write us for booklet. OWEN BEAM. Agent. 133 Lfoo St Albany, Oregon