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influence the confirmation THE SCIO TRIBUNE of What the treaty and league with reas MBCBO RVKKY THURSDAY BY T. L DUOGKM. KUrTOM ANU FfCOl* Entered at the poatoffica at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. •imwatrnoN. in ahvancx 11.71 ----------- M SIX MONTHS APVgmaiNG KATKH- IxM-ai advertising per line first In .10 sertion ..... ....................... Each subsequent insertion per line. .06 Display advertising First insertion per Inch .. .................................. Each subsequent insertion ........... .IS Advertí» merits should reach this office not later than Tuesday to insure publi- ration in the current issue. All foreign advertisements must be paid for in ad lance of publication. .» I pit Jgc allegiance to mV Hug ana iht Rtptihlk for uhkh il ilandt. onr Ration. hkHkitibh, »ilh liberty ano iuilnt for all WHY HOOVER? A Washington < state) sulofcritier write* u» »»king “by what authority do you claim that Hoover is a dem ocrat“? We reply, no authority whatever, for we have never said that he was a democrat. We have simply urged his consideration at the San Fran cisco convention liecause we think he will have a tietlor show for th« nomination there than at Chicago Also, we have said and still say The Tribune will aupi»>rt Mr H novar whether nominated at San Frannac« or Chicago. We *ay this I h - cbum * Mr. Hoover will not say which party he will de clare tor until the principles they advocate are more clearly defined We will support him liecause hei» an American in the broadest mean ing of the word. ih-ing of this mind he cannot I m * accused of parti aanism. but is imbued with Ameri canism a-plenty. We hope the above will aatisf) our republican Washington reader that this writer is not a “radical democrat”, as he says. The Tribune has ever tried to arouse its readers to the danger of extreme partimuiism and that an of ficial from president down to con stable, when elected should forget. » • far a» lie can. that, hr Is a demo- era republican. It i an Ificial for all the people > • . la-r only that he is an American and to work for the interests of the Am erican government first, last and all the time. At the name time The Tribune recognta s that in a democratic gov ernment political parties are neves- nary in order to select candidates and to define the principles which will lieat represent the interests of the American government.* But to the extreme partisanism lately manifested at Washington, D. C., we are opposed, and expect to oppose in the future for we realize that not ail the good nor the right are to tie found in any one political party. The Tribune will support whom it believes to tie the liesl man for office, regardless of party. It may i.lTer with our Washington friend, however, as to which is the better man ______ _ THE TREATY DEFEAT With the aid of a convicted felon. Senator N'ewlierry, who a jury con victed of buying a seat In the U. S. senate. Ijenator l-odge waa enabled to so organize the U. S. senate that the <lefrat of the league of nations has been accomplished. which waa reported from the house committee on military affairs last October and uasaed a few days later After lying in the senate committee for four m->nths. this bill was re ported out February 2. but like the groundhog, it saw its shadow and onable promptness would have had throughout the world and the United States in particular, can now be but a matter of s|>eculation But wa can assume that it would have cinch ed the fruits of the hardships. dan diaaptieaied. When oppoaiUon do- ger and death of nearly 100,000 Veloped on the republican side the Americans for the benefit of man- leaders ran u> cover. Anything that promises to exhibit to the public a kM As it is now, the great expense of rent in the G. 0. P is recalled or sending more than 2.tHg),UOO sol smothered. 1 he on«- pur|»MM- of the republican diers to Europe has been in vain; j for we now occupy the same posi organization now is to lead the peo tion in relation to the other nations ple back home to iielieve that har of the world that we did la-fore the mony prevails. They want to be declaration of war on tiermany and able to say from the stump that the Austria. The effort to replace war lions of the l^iFollette. Norris. Bor with peaceful arbitration is defeated ah. Gronna and Kenyon type are ly We must go ahead in building en ing down with the lambs of tin- Pen- gines of war and war material, for roar. L>dge. Brsndrgee and Smoot That is for campaign pur- the late war has proven that it is outfit pose« No real break in the repub- wisdom that In peace we should pre liran camp is expected until after pare for war. The Newberry vote gave the the next campaign, laidgr crowd a majority, so Mr. | Since the day the so called pro LodgS as chairman of the foreign gressives voted for Pr-nrosr for relations committee had alwolute chairman of the finance commit tee. control of the treaty. It nlseed him the r«q>ublican party has ta*en a Pen- in a position to formulate a ffiartic- roes organization. There ia no wav What ally new treaty which the president of getting around that fact the big “ boas “ orders or even wish could accept or reject, th»» trans es goes, whether he is present or forming the treaty making power, when the senate's only function is not. lie has pa«wd out the word that then- must be no waahmg of to advise or ratify treaties. Now there is a stK>ng disposition republican dirty linen in public to place the entire responsibility for place». Therefore, when a fight lie- the failure of the treaty upon the gins the cause of the row ia removed. president. It will lie a difficult The aeronautics bill, which ia sorely matter to make voters come to this needed, may reappear if the leaders conylusion next fall can soften Senator Borah, who There are two senators. New and i frightened It to cover. Ex. Newberry, who have been puppets! in the hands of Senator l»>dgv dua It usi-d to I»- when the county mg the entire treaty controversy court bought rn-w machinery for Senator N<*w stands convicted be-' road work a numlw-r of our citizens fore the bar of public opinion for I critic, « I the court Since then immorality, in having cohabited I people have generally come to the with a woman and haing the fathei ’ conclusion that to build and main of two illegimate children Senator | tain county roads it is necemarv to Newberry is n»w a convicted felon, have up to date machinery, hence in having debauched the electorate * not a word of criticism is heard to of i he state of Michigan. day when the court buys some nee- These are two senators who are a <-»sar> machinery. When the county disgrace to their states, their parlv court started in to build steel and and the nation. If decent men had concrete bridges and construct hard t»een selected in their places the fate ■ surface roads, it was one of the best of the treaty might have la-en diff moves that could be made; and erent. when one lakes a ride through the But l-odge has held the treaty be county and sees those jwrmanent fore the senate for eight month»; improvements, they must agree with evidently to generate a feeling in us Tillamook Headlight. the republican parly against It with out strong reservations, reservations which amount to amendments, aml Ih-spite their aaaertion to the con also to worrv the dick man nt the trary, the act of the Neliergall Meal white house. Company of Albany in putting out He ctred not what unreal and bac«n at 20 cents a pound looks as general discontent it arouse«! in Eu though the government store was r>pe .>nd the United State*, At the cutting into them. If thev h^-l this same time he km-w that if the peo- bacon in January, as they say. how pie I bait the opportunity they comes it that only now are prices would have ratifini the treaty as it cut? According to their own adver- came from Paris, within thirty days. tiong they have l»-en profiteering. He wanted to arouse psrtisanism, for he well knows that when the people are appealed to often enough and I--ng enough, thev will say and do things they w< uld not do under solier minded reflection. It wasi politic» from beginning to end, with th« political machine as directed by Senator Lodge. U S. Senate Demoralized. The senate has ceased to function properly; the republican leader» seem unable to keep enough mem brra on hand to transact business Owing tn the demoralized state of the senate, brcauar of political cam paigna. moat of them conducted bi senator* who are conapiring for the presidency, a new record for time wasting has been established. It has become apparent that the republican leaders of congress «ill enact no more constructive legists lion than they are alwolutely com pelled to do. Some of the important proposi tions pending for weeks or month» are: A bill for the training of offi ce! a in the army in acronauUca. H. C. ROLOFF ACCI H)SEEH Public sab » a specialty. Get the man that ran get you the money - Itatoff ran I-»..— , ’•*»» M7 LEBANON. ORF m-nws u>rk Write ar phone me at my rx|«-nss for dales. Safe 4«l«« wv«a»«4 ter «I Sew Tritrai aMw« H. B. CHESS Mixlrrn men like the motion pic ture director, who holds his position > <m the strength of his eyes If your vision is imperfect you cannot be LUrara Oss. efficient. Attorney ■' Law (ha.. ra liss.. 1« C. C. BKVAXT 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW •»I t New First National Hank Bldg ALBANY OREGON f&&ììleade Scio Meat Market 0ptom etrijyt. * ALIANY OMtti HAROLD ALBRO. Manufacturing Optician HOLECHEK BROS. 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