The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 12, 1921, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
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This is true, but I did not ask for a
pension until after the law of 1890
DR. A. G. PRILL.
was enacted. I did not scheme to
have the law enacted. Further, ob­
John B. Coney, Prop.
serve, Mr. Miller, that my pension
Calls Attended
was not granted until 25 years after *
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Day or Night
the dose of the Civil war. Observe
ST
AOK
MEETS
ALL
IHAINS
■UMCRimON. IN ADVANCB
11.75 further. Mr Miller, that I draw a
SCIO
ORE.
SIX MONTHS________________ LOO
— Leaves Hotel Scio—
pension from Uncle Sam. not from
at 7á» a m and 4 4i> p m for West Sew
the slate in which I enlisted.
and 7 ;4& a. m. and 1:15 pm for Munkvrs
AbVgRTIMNG RATU:
Now. in that length of time you
Local advertising per line first In-
10 will probaldy be given a pension,
ssswca
Each eubaequrnt Insertion per line 00 but not from the state of Oregon.
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Display advertising First inaertion
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UK. R. It. HARRIS
As
a
matter
of
fact.
Miller,
this
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per inch ••••••••••..<•.•*••••• .®
W. A. Ewing,
A. K. Randall
Each subsequent inaertion....................IS nus you and your kind are trying to 1
Presidrn!
Vice Pre.
X HAY
Advertisements should reach thia other
E. D. Myers. Cashier
Cusick Rank
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Albany, Oregon
not later than Tuesday to insure publi­ get is pure graft. Eves you do not i
To pool In the
Mart a bank account today and
cation in the current Issue.
claim it is justly due you. You are :
Çmvide fur your future.
delicious Burley
All foreign advertisements must be
trying to exploit the patriotism of |
ou will find a checking ac­
paid for in advance of publication.
tobaooo flavor.
count very convenient for your
the people of Oregon who kept the
bhalnca» transactlona. We pay
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home fires burning anil at« black
interest on tun«- deposits.
Hnv
(»rain
Potatoes
bread in order that you soldiers in
HIGHEST
MARKET
PRICE
camp and field might have white
DR. FICQ
braid.
You are trying to get. while the
Officr Albany Stale Rank
Office Hours:
getting is good, money from the
ALRANY. ORE.
* to 12 A. M.
1.30 to SP. M
The People Ms«t Get Busy.
/ pWg* allegiance to tny flag «oa ■tale to which you have not a shad­
ihr Republit fot which H rtanth. orte
ow of right. Get your bonus from
Ration. indhriuhle. with liberty ana
Through lethargy and neglect the
the general government and The
fuel ice fat all.
people
have permitted the boosters
Tribune will say "amen.” Rut don't
Our twenty vear rural credit plan of
UNDERTAKERS
of
Oregon
to lake charge of our loaning money to farmers. helps you to
place yourself on the luutis of a i«eg-
» IO. OREGON. MAY 12.1921
get out uf debt. Coder our form of
Calin Attended to Promptly
gnr. It ahould lw beneath the dig­ state government and our county loan the total »n-.ount <4
rest rmd
Dav or Night
nity and pride of the boys Who went I and municipal management. Aa a ■furing ita entire fieriod of twenty years
DIRTY CRITICISM.
is actually less than
|*r cent interrai.
SCIO
OREGON
b» France to protect democracy, to result their boosting projects hsve
Write us for booklet
accumulated a burden of taxation
(>W I’.N BEAM, Agl* I it.
The Albany Democrat of May 4 thus demean tlicmselves.
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Mr. Miller, we have an aged wid­ which is an overload for the prop­
133 Lyon St
publishes a sort of editorial article
When taxation con­
orer the signature of one Dr Rol­ ow in our town who takes in wash- erty owner.
A than v, Oregon
sumes
more
than
one-third of the
ing
in
order
to
earn
money
with
and B. Miller, who is, I believe, a
tooth carpenter over in l/ehanon, in which to pay her taxes. Have you rental value of the farm or other
Short nn<l Long Distance
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which this aforesaid tooth carpenter so little manhood that you would property it liecfftnea a burden which
at Reasonable Rates
S< K). (JRELXJN
will soon reduce the value of prop­
attempts to criticize an editorial ar­ increase her burden?
You say that the measure will erty. This burden of taxation has
Sunday School 10 A M.
ticle in The Tribune of April 7,
Church 11 A. M. and I P. M.
wh^ch was in opposition to the sol­ carry l>ecauae each world war soldier been so gradual that the taxpayer
SAM STOLLER
Christian Endeavor 7 I*. M.
dier leinus measure, upon which the will vote for it and will Influence did not realise the load he is forced
Expressman
All cordially invited.
voters of Oregon will pass early in four of hie relatives to do the same to carry until It is almost too late,
Thank God. there is one of these for all these booster projects may
next month.
H R ILER. Paatoi
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I would not pay any regard what­ same sohiiers over here who says he be, and probably are. meritorious.
ever to Miller’s screed had he not will not vote for it; perhaps there And because the voter is careless in
Also, many of these looking into and after these matters
Indulged in false statements and are others.
"relatives"
are
taxpayers and will the burden is here
dirty insinuations to myself.
We. the people of Oregon, have
think
of
themselves
and the rest oT
Miller says that I am narrow min­
tried
to go too fast. We have tried
the
family
before
the
able,
stalwart
ded because uf my oupoailion to this
to
ape
states which have many times.
DEALER IN
boy
who
went
to
war
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soldier bonus measure. But he did
our
wealth
and
population
and
it
is
Your
insinuations.
Mr.
Miller
lead
not have the manhood to stale why
thia opposition, when 1 said plainly me to believe you have small regard ¡quite time to stop until the stale
that I would op|MMW this or any other for the Civil war veteran, especially can overtake the boosters' desires.
measure, no matter how meritorious. to one who is editor of The Scio The only wav to stop is to 8 T O* I'
If its purpose was to Increase the Tribune. Well, as I am an old man —vole "NO" ou every proposition
and a cripple its well. I presume 1 which will increase the tax rate.
burden of taxation.
The time is here when prospective
Observe. I did not say the bonus will have to get along without your
measure was not meritorious, for I. regard. The Civil war veterans are home owners will pass Oregon by,
In common with all the people of rapidly answering the last rollcall. nevertheless we have an ideal cli­
While these veterans received $13 mate and desirable farm homesites.
Oregon, feel grateful to the boys
who bared their breasts to protect and 316 per month in currency Rut a tax of one-third or more of
democracy.
Rut as a newspaper worth 50 cents or leas, you received what the farmer can earn causes the
man I owe a duty to the taxpayers $30 per month in money good as homeseeker to go elsewhere. We
of Oregon as well as to these soldier gold. While our rations were of "(setter bear the ills we now have
boys, most of whom were not nor hardtack and sowbelly, both often than fiv to those we know not of*’
are not taxpayers; and there are. at wormv. you had grub as good or is very sage advice.
least, three times as many taxpay­ better than you get at home. Some .Two measures to t>e voted on next
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ers as there were soldier boys, and difference. Doc. in the way we were month will increase taxation. There
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is no knowing what the soldier I mmius
those taxpayers are just as patriotic treated, eh?
J. F. WESELY
Now. Mr. Miller. I admire you measure, if it incomes a law. will
as these boys that were drafted into
If one-half the soldiers
the service of our country. I feel boys who wore the khaki. You did involve.
Scio, Oregon
it my duty as a newspaper man. un your duty to your country the same elect to take the cash it will add
this question of bonus, to advocate as we old boys who wore the blue in more than a million dollars to the
th«^ Civil war. No man can do more state debt. And if the other half
the good of the greater number.
Mr. Miller asserts as another than the soldier uf either did; and I. ele.'ls to take the full loan amount
clause of this indictment that I op­ who soldiered long before you were ' it will add lo the annual interest the
than 340,1X8)
posed road bonds, inferring that I born, will be glad to nee you get alate must j>ay not l<
Now is the Time to Purchase Your
either
a
pension
or
bonus,
but
from
lo
$50,000,
twaides
the
discount on
am opposed to good roads. This
°f (he bonds am! the sure
statement is false, as files of The the general government, not the
Ask these well known men why they purchased our plant:
Tribune will show, and I have the state. It will l>« an honor to you,11° nf the default in payments.
I.
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Copeland,
Crabtree; Wm. Volk man. Crabtree: Walter Blackburn,
coming
from
the
general
govern-'
We are invited to jump into a
files. Mr. Miller, if you wish to see
Seto. George Schlerth, Crabtree; U. B. Kcebier, Ix-banoo; Walter Po­
land. Shedd. And many others.
rnent, but simply a graft if it comes! hole the depth of which we do not
them.
Paul Automatic Water Systems
I did oppose the state bond iasuea from the state. The general gov­ know. This pit can be avoided by
when it was asserted the proceeds ernment would be justified in paying voting "No.” There is no need of i
Perfection Milking Machines (Nature's Milker)
from the sale of the bonds would be you a bonus for you were in its em­ advice on the legislative increase ot
Anker Hoith Cream Separators.
The Only Self Bal-
used to build paved roads paralleling ploy. You were not in the employ length of session and increase of
legislative
pay
per
diem.
for
every
anced Bowl
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railway lines, but would favor the of the state except as the state is a
thinking tnan and woman will vote
bonds if the proceeds should be used part of the general government.
Electric Wiring by Licenser) and Bonded Men—Estimates
Now, doctor, are not my conclus­ against it anyway.
to build lateral roads to the railroad
MUNKERSand MEST
SCIO STAGE
Piiuciai así Sonni
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Cigarette
WANTED
It’s Toasted
DENTIST
M. a. REED
RURAL CREDIT LOANS
Morrison & Lowe
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All Kinds of Hauling
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FEDERATED CHURCH
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WESETA
Fancy & Staple Groceries
Garden and Field Seeds
China and Glassware
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Roll Films developed, pictures
printed and enlargements made
from your films.
All work
turned out promptly.
Give us a trial.
FARM LIGHT & POWER OUTFIT
to facilitate the marketing of the
farmers' produce.
Also. The Tribune was the first
news(>sper in Linn oounty to pro­
pose the issue of county bonds with
which to improve our lateral or
market roads
The files of The Tri­
bune will establish these facts. Mr.
Miller, and the falseness of your
statements.
Now in reply to the insulting
statement in which Miller says I did
not refuse to accept a pension, not
from the state in which I enlisted
but from the general government.
ions well founded? Do not the facts
justify these conclusions?
T. L. D i ggkx .
The Tribune predicts that the
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Formerly Member of 11 th Missouri United Slates will be a member of
Cavalry Volunteers.
the league of nationsere the passing
of
many months. If an agreement
This t di tor asks pardon of his rea­
is
reached
for disarmament among
ders for taking «pace with this per­
the
leading
nations the league pos­
sonal matter, but he feels it an hon­
or to wear the G. A. R. button and sesses the basis for the agreement
has a right to defend "the part” he This or sòme other league or associ­
ation is absolutely nr re wary to force ;
played in the Civil war.—Fid.
such an agreement, for no one na­
Too many people are trying
tion will attempt to fight the rest of
earn their living by the sweat
the world, and thia fact can be brot
their jaw.
about only by a league.
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Cheerfully Furnished
THE ELECTRIC STORE. Inc.
327 W First st
Phone 2D.
ALBANY.
Old P. O. Building
Has the Hood. Racine. Ajax Tires and Tubes
1 he Shell Monogram and Monomobile Oils
The Detroit Batteries - Battery Service Station
ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK
Electrical Work a Specialty
W. L. COBB, Proprietor.
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