The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 23, 1920, Image 2

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of eourw. and seem able to creates a deficiency and intimate
THE SCIO TRIBUNE erejly.
hypnotize the rank and til« of their hie resignation might !>• accepted
ISHI gt) rVXXY THBMMOAY »Y
T. u irPooMt. guma and phot
Knierad at the poePiffice fet Brio,
Oregon as second ciase matter.
lUiaiurnoN. in apvancb
11.76
a» MONTHS----------------------- 1-<W
This emergency business is s>ine
party ami the danger is the rank
and hie will not arouse from their thing that will grow. It offer* an
hypnosis until the reactionary lead­ inducement for cartdresnees and ex­
travagance
It should he severely
ers have them tied hard and fast
condemned
The
emergency tmerd
The great masses of both political
should
be
reprimanded
ns well.
parties are patriotic and desire to
I
Three InatltutiOM pre allowed lib­
do what is iwst for our country.
The reactionaries of both parties are eral appropriations biennially and
so tied up with the so-called bum« they should be'made to know thrv
nes* interests of the Country that must live within their incomes. else
th-.y seem willing to even smash the deduct the same or a portion thereof
government in order to accomplish from the manager’s salary.
their sei hah designs. And they ap­
ADvnrruiiNU matwi .
Local s<lv«-rtisoig per Mne first In­
sertion. ..................
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Each suhoequent insertion js-r line .Ufi
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Ad»erU*«-rnenl» should r»-sch this office
not later than Tuewiay to inauri pubh-
peal to the party prejudice of the
cation in tbe current issue.
Al) foreign aaixcrtiaeoient* must be people to carry their purpose.
pswi for in stirane« of publication.
/ pledge allegrante to my flog ana
the Republic for mhkh II ita nth, one
Ration. tndhietble, ailh liberty ana
luptice for all.
SCIO. OREGON, SKIT. 23. 1920
REACTIONARIES IN TIE SADDLE
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THE WAU. SIR LET OUTPACE.
Oregon State Fair
SALEM
September 27 th to October 2d
Reduced Rates
npplv from all agency fetation* in Oregon,
inc>u<iing M ¡»Iland to Kirk, Ore., inclusive,
also from Bandon and New|»ort. Oregon.
Cannot the people see that they
Wall street. New York, has many
are being made ratspaws of to rake sin« to answer for, lx»th political
Minimum adult fare $1.00. Children of
out the reactionary chestnut!? Re­ and financial
It may be salt! to*
member that these reactionaries are have neither heart, patriotism, nor
half fare age SO cento.
deep thinkers and they liave bought party fealty. Its one god is money
tbe sharpest and shrewdest intel­ and to which it will sacrifice all
lect* of the country. They are ma­ things else to appease its god. Yet
king a catspaw of Mr. Harding and to have a wagon load of dynamite
he seems to be willin', like Barkis
exploded at mid-day right at the
F<«r safety, should Mr. Harding foot of it* temple, causing the death
be elected, the IL 8. senate should and mutilation of nearly a hundred
be made democratic.
This would people, inspires one with a feeling
block tbe reactionary game. But of horror. We cannot but wonder
For further particulars inquire of local agenta
this, says the Oregonian, would he j "where we are at."
a near calamity.
If it shall he proven that this hor­
Now, Mr. Republican, you can­ rible explosion is due to the activi­
not bring alwiut punishment on dem­ ties of Ri)«|*isn reds or some of their
JOHN M SCOTT
ocrats without bringing it on your­ American frien-Is whom we have
Oererai Passenger Agent
self a* well, for we are all on the innocently allowed to land on our
same boat. So think very seriously shore* through mistaken phllan- .............................................................................................
before you place your ballot in the i th ropy, it is a knockdown hint that
bo« next Novemt<er.
tour immigration laws need fixing.
All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds
It Is now generally considered by
moat people that the real head man­
agers of the republican party are in
control <»f reactionaries. We do not
refer to national manager Hays He
is simply the tool nr servant of the
persons Itehind tha throne. They
dictate and he executes.
The real
’ ami that we handle three nihilistic
dictators of the republican party are
the Penroses, the lx*!gre. the Bran EMERGENCY APPROPRIATIONS. gentry, when they are detected, far
l«>o leniently.
degees. etc.
The man or men who inspired
Many jieople may not know or
Prior to the assembling of our this New York horror are not hu-
think what thia reactionary business
legislature our various state institu­ man bcin.pi. as we in free America
means, nor what will lie Die result
tions mske out a budget of what and our federal c •nstitution contem-
should Mr Harding be elected and
will be their needs for the ensuing ' plate, but have the heart and instinct
a republican senate and house a*
two years and the legislature appro­ ‘ of the worst animal to be found in
well.
But should one or more
priates the money to supply the the jungle, and for the protection
branches of the government remain
need.
of real humanity should be destroy­
in the hands of the democrat*, the
The institution, or whatever it ed even before th« y commit an out-
progressive legislation enacted dur­
may tie, goes along and perhaps is 1 rage, ami thereby save the lives of
ing the Wilson administration will
extravagant or mismanages
The innocent victims.
continue t<> be the law of the land
result is the institution runs out of
These New York victims cannot
The reactionaries plan to undo <>r
supplies three or four months be­ be benefited even if the mlscre-ant*
refieal all of the progressiv« or for­
fore a new appropriation can tie are caught and pul to death, for
ward looking legislation planil upon
made. The result is the emergency they have paid the penalty of our
our statute books by the democrats,
laMird convenes and nppropriates too great American hiierty and for
not lircauM* these laws are not
enough money to cover the deficien­ our too liberal immigration laws. In
wholesome and good for the masse-
cy. and all is serene.
theii cju»e it would lx* a “locking
of the people, but liecause they
The question is why the deficiency? the stable door after the horse is
were enacpel by the democratic
If these various institutions have stolen "
parly.
managers why have they not lived
If this New York slaughter is the
Even now the federal farm loan
within their income«? They knew pls" of direct action by the reds,
is inoperative, by which farmer*
exactly how much money they were our authorities should get busy at
were enabled to borrow money for
to lie allowed and should have made once in devising preventive meas­
a long time and at as low interval
the requirements of each month ures. Th« wholesale arrest of all
rates as big corporations. But Wail
conform to the Income.
members of secret political »ocieties
street wants old conditions returned
Heretofore the emergency lioard eiqiecially th«*«* which preach "dir­
with not more than $16 per capita
has appropriated and reluctantly, I ect action" by members of such so­
of money in circulation, so that
too, small sums for this or that in­ cieties, might be a sufficient preven­
money panics can b-* brought about
stitution when an unexpected emer­
tive.
•very seven years.
Wall street
gency arose, but never more than a
Such horrors aa that which occur­
thrives under such conditions. Witii
few hundred, or at most a few
red
at Montesano, and this mure de­
the election of Mr. Harding and a
thousand dollars.
structive
of life horror in New York,
republican congress the federal land
But this year some six or seven of
is
enough
to cause every slate and
bank will never make another loan,
our institutions seem short, and the the nation to enact the most drastic
and vou farmers will again pay N
result of the meeting of the emer­ laws poxsible, for none can lie too
an<i ID per cent interest on your
gency board the other day was the
severe
Moreover, let these laws
loans
appropriation of nearly $175.(MM) of
lie enforce«! to the letter. A half
The next step will I n » th« repeal
the people's money.
dozen I. W - W .. or that of anr kin­
of the federal reserve law. This is
Now there is something wrong)
dred organization, is not worth one
Che price Wall street demands of the
some way. Either the people who
of those innocent victims slaughter­
republican party for its financial
make up the budgets did not know ed in New York.
support of that party during the
what they were doing, else tbew
Everv memlier of congress and of
present camiuugn
Then will come
managers have tieen careless or ex­
state legislstur«* should I* pledged
a restriction of the money of the
travagant.
to enact I he moat severe laws the
country.
You farmers will again
If the manager cannot live within
minds <»f men can devise, with pun-
be selling your wheat at Ku cents to
his known income, he should say eo nhmcnt so severe that men will not
a dollar per bushel, and you work­
and tender his resignation. Other­
dare to conspire in developing any
ing people will be glad to work for
wise the power which appointed
plan to repeat a horror like this
a dollar a day. This is the goal the
should exercise its power of remov­ New York explosion. The most op-
financial Interest* of the country
al. At all events the accounts of
. presmve law lawmakers can enact
design to reach by placing the gov­
each manager shonld t>e scrutinixed
I cannot and dore m>t justify indis-
ernment under the control of the
doaely.
! criminate slaughter.
republican partv.
A few year« ago an emergency
Now the great majority of the
‘ appropriation was almost unheard
Saturday The Tribune family were
rank and lile of the republican party I
of. Now it has la-come s« regular fav<>r«l with a short visit from Mr.
are not reactionaries
They are
aa the biennial appropriation.
and Mrs. W. J. Henderson and their
progressive and forward looking,
The poor taxpayer, when he finds daughter, Mrs Ixittie Sheridan, of
the same as the maimrs of the demo­
his demamis is going to overtop his Oakland. Cal . and
Mrs. Mollie
crats
But the reactionary republi­
income, reduces hie demands
Why Pfeifer of Albany. Mr. Henderson
cans secured control of the national
cannot our state institutions copy a is the only living son of our better
convention at Chicago and nominat­
page from tbe taxpayer's lx>ok?
half.
ed a reactionary candidate.
Pen-
The legislature should rebuke the
. Lodge and others then made
mail tulion which
at toe
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