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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
, » • • • » A-«> ’ i • w J A American liberty THE SCIO TRIBUNE cd they what were willing to fight UNDESIRABLE ALIENS ■ «tlon of what »hall I m * done ri »identa la one which the United S'idea la up against and which 1» prr -«mg for immediate so lution. Whai «hall we do with aliens which are here ostensibly to becoma* citizens, but their secret Í ¿-r- purp «e is to disrupt our govern ment? What «hall we do with the Japan ese- who are surreptitiously gaming entrance to our land, who are ac quiring land by purchase and who arc bringing their picture brides here to raise children who cannot I m * denied citizenship tircauae of their nativity? Th»-»- are questions which our congress must solve at once, We know the harmfulnrM which ha» resulted from the easy entrance of Gartnani to our land as well u those from Sweden. Norway and Russia, who have filed intention papers but recalled them when they were re quired a» »‘ildiert to fight Germany. We know how thev tried to prevent enlistment'- anil to stir up turmoil in order to hamjier our government when raising armies to fight the battles of civilization. We don’t want as citizens men and women who regard the ties that biml them to th)-ir home lands su|>erior to the land of ti- r adoption. We want none but loti per r- nt American«, no matter in what country they j were born. We do not want the Japanese be cause of their nativity. We do not want them liecauw* they cannot be come iwimi inted to American laws, customs and our social system. Nor 1 do we want» them to bring picture brides fr -m Japan to produce fam ilies wh » will have every right of the Amu lean citizen. In the matter of the German, we have f< ml him a g I and indus trious cilii- n. generally obedient to law so l< r g a« we do not become in volved in i dispute with Germany. If this disnute leads to war as that which wa< closed >>ne year ago. he ia first a- -*«» and all the time a German - j.,ri z>-r and aider when ever pi r From these so called German-, nerican» we must except such as came to America about the middle -f t\r last century. They came to America to escape German oppression and in many casee Ger man prisons Three and their des cendant» are true blue Americans, not one o whom could be listed aa a slacker w hen we declared war up on German aggreesion. They know what German militarism and over lordship mean» and when they learn- » • i «N „ , the »alary paid i- n r<»n«> !«-re<l. For thia reason the overhead expense of operating a public utility ia much UMCKD KVKKY TH L'Itati A Y BY larger when owned by the public T. L. pvouKK. kixtob A nu ritor than when owned and operated by . But recent German immigration the private party. Indeed, this in- Entered at the ooatoffiea at Scio. | is of a differer t mold. They have crease in oi- head expense often Oregon a» second class malted. beeo taught to believe that th«- cxc<-c|« what the private owner and German government was superioi to operator considers a fair profit. ■uaacairnoN. in advxnc « 11.60 all others and that in time German Another feature The private AT BMP or YKAK ’ 1.76 ideals would rule the world. In fact' (lW(M.r an4 or„.ra <>r must conform .76 at* MONTH« ‘ the recent teuton is a German pro- certain requiri-menls of the law pagandist pure and simp««- To him jn uia equipment and operation of AllVKKTtBING IIATKB: the oath of allegiance to the United hia plant. This ia not required Local advertising per line first in States is i but ' a acrapftf paper, to be when the utility is owrw-d by the sertion .............................................10 broken Whenever it becomes to tier- * public. Also, the user wilt tolerate Each subsequent iiwertlun per line. .06 many’a interest. For this reason 1 an inferior service from the phblicly Display advertising First inaertion we have but alight welcome for the > operated utility which h«- would not per inch .................... .. .26 Each sub-- quent m-crtion .... .16 tierman immigrant of today, ami es ■ tolerate from the private owner and This ia du«’to the fact Adverti - meets »houki reach this office pecially those who were sent to their ’Ioperator. not later than ‘I u--«-lay to insure publi home land at the beginning of the H that the user is one of the public. cation in the current Issue, great war. We have no use for . and a* such ia part owner of the All foreign advrrtUM-ments must be them. < utility, and to find fault or blame paid for in adiance of publication. If Japanese and Chinese were re for such inferior operation 1» to a fused labor, were refomd the right certain extrnt finding fault with to own »r rent property here, that . himself. feature of foreign immigration The fact is when a man or woman would take care of Itself. They I is employed by the public in what would not stay where they could not ever capacity it may be. personal obtain employment resp >asibility largely ceaars He or Yet theae Jans and Chinescare ’ »hr is working for the public and I piedi • allegiance to my flag ana the He pi Wfc for u'hich II dandi. one less objectionable than the Ruasian i the public must foot the bill» Care- Ration. :ndhr ¡tibie. frith liberty ana nihilist, the German radical social . lessnes« in caring for tools, wasting ist. etc, who come here simply to of time. etc,, ha» become the rule lutlke for all make trouble. If such people should I with the public servant be required to give bond that they I On the other hand the private meant to the death for it, even U> fighting the fatherland if nen-saary to maintain jit. 'i y-*> -F’ ready to report shortcoming» uf the public employe we are likely to have inefficiency in the conduct of public affairs. For thia reason, doing the I amount of work possible when err ployed by the public, socialkem can never become a winner. When you destroy the incentive of private gain which seems wanting to the public employe, you destroy efficiency. There must be an incentive to gen erate ¡eraonal endeavor. The priv ate owner has thia incentive because he wants to increase hia business Hr wants his customers to be pleas ed for it means a continuance of patronage The nubile employe has not the incentive; it is a matter of indifference to him. he simply works to hold hia job, increase hia pay and shorten the hours of labor. II. C. L. ia generally understood to mean high coat of living, but if you employ labor in these day» the initial» may be interpreted high coat of labor with equal propriety. And yet they any there are thouaanda of m«-n and women in Portland hunting jobs _____ Convict a man of horae stealing and he ia »ent to the penitentiary for one or more year». Convicted of atealing an automobile, worth several horses. and a email fine or a few month» in jail (which are then remitted or jwroledl ia the Ben fence. Our lawa need fixing in some way. Frequently people get »[H-ctaclea or eyeglasses which exactly fit and then continue to wear them for year» without having their eyes ex amined to are if there many change. Spectacle» or evi-gla»*-» for old sight require changing about every 18 month». H. C. ROLOFF AUCTIONEER Public sales a specialty. Get th« man that can get you th«- money Koloff can Phonc* Ire»' ml ’ LEBANON. ORE. Ixick Box Hitó Write or phone me at my ex líense for dates. would liecom« law abiding American owner and operator holds hi» em citizens, the bund» to I* reb-ased ploye perw-na'ly r«^t>on«ible to the Sals Aalss arraagtA tar at Sei» Tr.bnw «H m « when they have proven they have ■ fullest passible extent He knows fully renounced the government i what each emplove should accom from whence they came and had lie- plish in a stated time and if there is come loyal Americana, they would failure he wants to know the reason WOOD WANTED do much to remove »uch at ringent and th«“ employe knows he must Walter Biiyeti, Prop Contracts for wood, according to requirements. make good in i»rd«-r to h«>l«l the job.! I’lioue 6.515 The United States has reached the I Th«* public employe generally gom »verifications, are now open. Ap STAHL MI1LTS Al l. TRAINS proximately 2000 cord» of fir for point where the obj«-ctionable for lalaiut his job leisurely. If a tool is ¡‘.♦20 delivery at the condensvry and — Leaves Scio Postofhcc - eign immigrant is not Moded. Am I lost or not taken care of properly 3 or 4 cars oak f. o. b. shipping at 7:30 a m and 4:45 p m for Wrst Sen. erican citizenship should lie made he concern» himself bat little about station. All parties deairing con •nd 1:15 pm for .Munkers less easy to obtain. The foreigner U. Economy of «-xia-nne ia lost sight tracts please apply at the company's office not later than Jan. 1. 1920. should be require«! to »peak the En if. C. (.'. BRYANT 15 2t H knninosen PaoniicB Co. glish language and read Engiiah In the flual analysis the pfiblic it newspapers liefore h«* liecomvs an self 1» to blame when the publicly Notice to Creditors. 201-2 New Finit National Bank Kklg. American citizen. Indeed the time operate«! utility is not a»uccraa, Too Notice i* hereby given that the un is almost here when n«-w»pspers. often i» it the case that what is ev OREGON dersigned has been duly appointed by ALBANY other than those printed in English, erybody’s busmeiMi is nobody’s Imai- the County Court of the »tale of Ore should be prohibited. If such was | nras. If nn employ«* is seen to lie gon for l-inn county, administratrix of the law the spreading of propaganda wasteful or negligent, you a» one of the estate of Amil K. Posvar, deceased, detrimental to the American gov I the public will not report tbe same and has qualified. All persons having claims against ernment would become almost im to the proper public mat ager. Oh! «Sid estate are hereby required to pre possible. This is our government no. You will say it ia th«- duty of sent them, duly verified, with the pro HOLECHEK BROS. an«i it is our duty to protect Ameri this manager to find out these thing» per vouchers, within six (6| months can institutions, and we are justified | for himself; he 1» paid to do so and from the date of thia notice, to said ad We want t«» treat the people in making it as difficult as possible you simply give such employe-the ministratrix at her residence near Scio, right and will Widcotiio old in l-inn county, Oregon, or to her at to spread Germanism, bolshevism, smile of encouragement. ami new customer«, Helling torney», llill A Marks, Cusick bank nihilism, ami all kindred cults. flrat-claHH meat at the moat Private operation of public utili building, Albany. Oregon This ia a government for America ties under strict public »uprrvuion Dated and first published thia Z?th reasonable prices. and of American hleala. If these ia likely to be the final solution of day of November. 1919. \\ e buy \ cal I logs am] MARIE F. PObVAR. foreigners do not like our laws and this protilem, for unless each indivi Administratrix of said estate. Hides, paying good priemj. our methods they are at perfect lib dual of the public constitutes him Hill A Marka, Attorneys for Admin erty to return to their homelands, self a sort of smelling committee, istratrix. or go el»ewhere. We have no use for unwilling or unwelcome citizens L_— S-a-tete» l«n SUSa MUNKERS and WEST SCIO STAGE ATTORNEY AT LAW Meat Market Give Us a Call H. B. CHESS ’ PUBLIC OWNERSHIP. Attorney *t Law Abstractly, municipal, county, state, or national ownership of pub lie utilities looks enticing. Without due consideration we conclude that public ownershm will save the profit which the private owner of such utility will exact, for th«- private owner will not operate an utility without a profit. He reduces over head expense to the lowest possible point f ir by •> doing hr increases hia profit. Extra hours on the part of the private owner," the same a« with the farmer, are not considered Now if we could hire a manager and other employ«-» who would work as faithfully and energetically for the public aa he wilt for the private owner all would he serene and the public would get service at the cost of private operation, leas the profit the private owner exacts Unfortunately, when the average man or woman ia elected to | ublic office either by votes of the people, by the civil service route or by ap pointment. he or she. for some rea son, concludes that the smallest am ount of service compatible with re taining the job is the proper coupe- to pursue The question of earning i i • Skww»» M L«b»a»a. Ora. 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