The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 19, 1920, Image 2

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    Hut the American people and the sum« the income from your farm or
world want the league and these old business property bow far are you
guards do not dara sending the re­ from confiscation? Who would want
IMirgD KVKKY THU MSP AT BY
publican party into the elections to buy a farm or erect a business
T. U DUGGtt. BOtTOB AHO PBor
Would we not then have
next fall carrying the load of being block?
responsible for defeat of the league. reached the point the socialists have
Entered at the mwtofllee at Brio.
On the other hand, if ratification is been driving for?
Oregon as secund class matter.
Think about these things. Mr.
defrated the democrats want the
responsibility to rest with their p«»- Taxpayer. If you will give all of
aiiMtairrioM. in adv ano
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these tax raiing schemes a knock
; lineal enemies.
ail MONTRA
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For this reason the league hM out punch May 21 you will block
lievn made a political football ami the plans of the bunch which tn the
AI>V«tTUUNO BAT*B:
the people have become almighty end will bankrupt the state if not
Lucal advertising per line first in­
tired of it.
They will surely do stopped.
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sertion ....................... *................ .10 things to the obstructor« when they
Each subsequent insertion per line. .06
Wilson baiting seems to be the
get a chance at them next November.
Display advertising First insertion
This is why Senator Lodge is ma- ‘ chief object in life of the Oregonian
26
per inch
king an effort to reach conciliation I editorial writers these days. The
Each subsequent Insertion............. .16
with the democrats and get the president has done nothing but evil
Advertisements should reach thia office
if that paper's dictum shall betaken
not later than Tuesday to Insure publi­ treaty out of the wav. He would as a criterion. Thia may be politics
defeat the treaty If he could destroy
cation in the current issue.
bol i. » M „.«i b..~
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Wilson. Hut he now knows he would
All foreign advertisements must be
English
writer
has
said:
"The
evil
destroy the republican party as well
paid for in advance of publication.
ami he has decided the prife is too that men do lives after them, the
good is often interred with their
great.
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bones ” The Oregonian has already
commenced
burying any good Wilson
PRIMARY ELECTION MOST IM­
may
have
done
and is magnifying
PORTANT.
any action that that paper considers
evil. However this has ever been
So far as affecting the interests
I pledge allegiance to my flag ana
the policy of the ( Iregonian on elec­
; of the people of Oregon the primary
the Republk fot u'bkh It »land», one
tion year
The party whip of chair­
: election to be held May 21 is of
Ration. inJtfluklt, tnlh liberty ana
man Hays has a very long ¡ash.
m.ife importance than the general el­
lutlke for all
ection. to be held in November.
The Oregon Voter < Portland I asks
It is the more important because
us to give an opinion upon the ad­
RATIFICATION PROBABLE.
it will appeal to our pocket liooka
visability of nominating Hoover for
very heavily. Most people think a
Since both England and France, tax which amounts to 3 to 4 per president. We answer because he
through the Grey letter, have signi­ cent of the assessed valuation of is a big man in ever» way and pos­
fied that American membership of I property is quite high enough. It sesses remarkable ability as an exec­
the league of nations would lie ac­ u. Yet if voters neglect the prim­ utive. is not tied up hard and fast
ceptable even with the Lodge rseer ary. as they usually do. taxes will with any bunch of politicians, and
strictly speaking has no party debts
vations, the prospect for ratification be materially increased.
to pav. Our country hna been too
by the United States senate has
Linn county is now required to
long under party domination. We
I
pay
as
her
share
of
the
state
tax
grown much brighter,
Senator b-lge has mellowed some­ about 1116,000. This sum will 1-4* want a big business man who is ca­
what from his determined previous little more than doubled if all of the pable of comprehending big things
stand on article X ami the president i millage taxes to lie asked for on and we think Hoover is it.
ha* made it known that reservations May 21 shall be granted.
Nobody in Unn county seems to
which would not change the text of
Nur is this all. At this same pri- want office. They must be so busy
the treaty would lie acceptable on i mary election the people will be
earning money that they do not have
his part, there is more than even asked a<> change constitutional law
time to run for office. Posaibly we
chance that an ultimate agreement by placing the limit of road bonds
mav have to resort to a selective
will be reached.
indebtedness al 4 per cent of the draft in order to get candidates.
As a matter of fact The Tribune assessed valuation instead of 2 l*r
ha* never been able tn see whv this ’ cent, as it is now. ami contingent
bitter fight over article X anyway. thereon authority to issue 110,000,-
Senator bulge wants to specify that 00O will tie asxed.
congress must sanction any action
The interest on these proposed
the Uniter! Slates might be required ‘ bonds, and in the end the principal,
or wisher! to take before the presi­ i will have to I m * paid from the gen-
HOLECHEK BROS.
dent, a* commander of the army j era) tax fund, for the auto is now
and navy, can order movement of taxed in the way of license as heav­ We want to treat the people
right and will welcome old
shit» or troops
Congress ha* that ily as it will bear.
and
new customer*, selling
power now and will have it no mat­
The Tribune freely admits that
ter how many treaties are made, paved and macadamized roads will tirat-chto« meal at the moat
for that body must authorize Inth add materially to the plersure and reaaoiiaVIe prices.
men and m<>nev. Should congress convenience of the people and the
We buy Veal Hoga and
refuse to do this the president tourists.
Hut can we afford the Hides, paying good prices.
would be helpless.
enormous expense which will lie re-
Anyway, if the senate on both quiied? Even tn complete the roads
sides would cease making a political now under contemplation not less
football of the treaty and conaider than *60,000,000 will be required
it front* a humanitarian basis an I And if we are fair and just we can­
agreement would soon be reached. not refuse to build like roads in all
OPTOM ETRIST
Even Senator bulge's opposition is ' other counties and neighborhoods in
largely due U> his hatred of i’resi I the stale, for such counties will Will Im at Scio Hotel in Scio
deni Wilson, and thia is true of very have to help pay the debts just the every Saturday of each week
many other republican senators.
same as the counties which enjoy prepared to tit and furnish
We should not forget that old the benefits of the roads.
good glnasea for all that want
guard republicans are in control of
It will be found there is no stop­
to improve their eyeaight.
the senate. They hate Wilson be­ ping place In bond issues until every
(II ahhch for reading,aewing
cause of his leadership; we now have important road in the state la im­
the regional banks am! the federal proved. and every road is important or for distant use. all one lens
farm loan law
These two laws to the nmn whose farm is located and warranter! to give satis­
have broken the power of Wail thereon.
faction.
street to control American finances
Oregon cannot afford this enorm-
W. B. RICHARDSON
and these o. g. «rnators want to ra- ous indebtedness which will involve
Eyesight Specialist
sbirr the old time harmony of Wall an annual interest pavment of four
Jefferson
Oregon
•li
i d the republican party.
or five million dollars. It will block
Wall street would like to have our the financial progress of the state
Notks of I leal Nettlemewt.
federal banknotes of the same status and cause depreciation in the values
Notice is hereby given that th* un­
a* was the greenback during the of farm and business property.
dersigned executors of Ifca last will and
Civil war Then our currency would
This wild orgie of bond issues can I testament of W. R. Ray^weased, have
fluctuate in Value and give the fin­ ba blocked if every voter will do his I filed their final account fig ■**'•’ execu­
ancial kings power to fl ee ce the peo­ duty in May. Come out to the el­ tors with the clerk of the county court
ple as they did in Civil war days. ection and vote NO on every one of for Linn County, Oregon, and that the
But currency, whether federal or these tax increasing measures, in judge of said court has fixed Monday,
' the Sth day of March. 1*20, at the hour
national banknote*, are on a par eluding the millage taxes. The mill­
of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon as the
with gold and Wall street does not age taxes will not be for one year, time for hearing objections to said final
like it. This is why the o. g re­ hut for all time unless by another account and the settlement of the said
estate.
publicans hate Wilson and why they vole they are knocked out.
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The Tribune is not an alarmist; it i V"!**1 ***?*?—publication hereof
have been trying to defeat the leagud
THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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la February 6, IB80
of nations. They want to destroy simply desires to point out to the
Mary Edith McKnight, Executrix
Wilson and the league furnishes oeopie whither we are drifting
Henjamin l-ewtx Hay. Executor
them their only opportunity.
. When taxes and upkeep will eon G G Bryant. Attorney.
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