The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 11, 1921, Image 2

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    to reduce the burden of sup-
THE SCIO TRIBUNE order
porting the idlers . Will the work­
such importance n»»w it would be
equally so then, and this paper sug­
gests that the recall be made a part
of the general election in 1922.
The voters are »••*> careless in the
selection of public officials. They
listen to the great promises of the
candidate and forget to look up his
performances
There will be no
nerd for recalls, no shattered confi­
dences. and few political debts to
pav If the voters are to It In the
primaries that mm of performance
and not promise are put on the gen­
eral ballot. The recall is a mighty
good weapon to have, but exceeding
great care must be used in wedd­
er» of the world try to undertake
thia or »»me other plan to reduce
the human drone? Like the hew.
Entered at the poatoffice at Soo.
our drones are becoming too numer­
Oregon a* second class matter.
ous. and unless some plan is evolved
•l!RM:iUrn<>N. IN ADVANCB
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through which there is a better dis­
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tribution of wealth the collapse of
AOVKKTHHNG KATO
our economic system is not distant.
Local advi-rtiaing prr line first In­
The stupendous financial burden
sertion ..............................................10
Each •uliaequvnt Insertion per line. .06 the peoples of the world are now
Duplay adv-riising First insertion
carrying will not decrease unless
par inch ................. ■ ............ • •
Each aut>»c<|ucnt insertion ..................16 President Harding’s disarmament
Advertiarmenta shouki reach thia office convention devises a plan to release
not later than Tuesdav to insure publi­
the nations of the world from a con­
cation in the current iseue.
All foreign advrrtiaementa mud be dition of continued preparednesa for
paid for in advance of publication.
war. Fully 90'4 of the burden of ing it.
government is due to paying the
In the campaign of last year, the
liabilities of the wars of the past
republican
leaders promised the peo­
and for the maintainance of pre­
paredness for future war».
We ple that if glvm complete control of
cannot escape the liabilities for past the government they would repeal
I pledge allegante to my /faff ana wars, but we can escape the burdens war taxes and -ring the country
the Republic for utbith it »tanti». ont of future wars if our statesmen and rapidly back to a condition of "nor­
¡Nation. indhritible. oith liberty ana leaders of today are’ brave and pa­ malcy." let us see.
I'resident
luilkt for all.
triotic enough next November to Harding coined the word "normal­
say to the war jingoes "Stand back! cy" a« a candidate during that cam­
SCIO.XlREGON. AUGUST 11. 1921
You have made a sad bungle in run­ paign. He has been president over
ning th» world, and a ditL-cent pian five months with a republican <yn-
A WORLD MENACE
of world conduct i» now going to be grew in session nearly all the time
The Undent of world economic», evolve»!. The world has been con-‘ Has a war tax l*»*«n repealed5 Well,
who view« the situation today un­ ducte»! by craxy incompetency an»i hardly.
selfishly, cannot but have a pessi­ greed much too long.
Now the
For Sale
mistic view if he attempt» to forsee plan of 'Peace on earth anti good
the world'» future.
will toward men’ will be given a
Mince the Iwginning of world his­ try."
Two good hor -a. or will trade Tor
tory, peoples of the earth have gen­
sheep
or cattle, nh«*ep preferred.
The world of today is in ner»l of
erally progress**,! to an upward and leaders big enough to formulate a
IL II. M c D onau »,
60-3tc
Scio. Oregon.
lietter condition. Tru«, .Individual plan which will deliver the nations
nation» have arisen, made progress of the world from the insensate rule
for a time ami fell, due mainly to of fear. We are driven by necessi­
It ha« lieen nJ«-rted here that
the selfihneM ami greed of I he rul­ ty to adopt the principles of the ¡A*banon will soon Iw-gm the erection
ing power. But at no time in his­ Golden Rule. To do this, leader« of $600Q home for the American
tory have ail the nation» of the are an absolute necessity.
l^egion post of that community.
world been in a »tate of busineM
The signs of the times indicate
collapM* and near-pani * as they arc that the leader of this great hu­
today. The economic ay »tern of the manitarian movement is to lie pro­
large nations have been and arc un­ vided by the American people. 1»
A. K. Ramlslt
equal to the task of earing for the Tresidcnt Harding suab a leader? Is W, A. Ewing,
pfwulrnt
Vice l*res.
present ami giving hope to the fu­ he big enough mentally and patriot­
E. D. Myers. Cashier
ture in remedying the things the ically to step forward and say to
Start a bank account today and
provide for your future.
great war brought about or brought world peoples "Come on! I will lead
S'uu will find a eh<-cktng ac­
to a climax
The nations of Eurojw you into the way« of 1‘eaee.. Pros-
count very cooveiuent for your
business transactions. We pay
are almost in a financial paralytic perity an»i Good Will toward men."
interest on lime deposits.
condition.
America has evolved Let ua hope he is. May he he un­
such a burden of indebtedness and selfish enough to throw off the
auch an enormou» cost or expense of shackles of parti«anism and become
government, which has generated a a lender not of party only but of all
system of taxation too heavy for the men! The greatest crisis in world
H hv
Grain
Potato««
HIGHEST MARKET PRICK
working people, for the workipg history is now upon us. We must
people are the creat ire of all wealth go forward in untried fields of gov­
M.G. REED
and in the eml l>ear all the burden» ernment. for to remain as we are or
Office Albany State Rank
of government.
go backward in government means
ALBANY. ORE.
The world of («day is mortgaged a collapse of the human race.
to the extent of $350.000,(MK).000
From tile earnings «if labor interest
DO REX'ALLS PAY ?
on this large amount must l»c taken.
The announcement the other day
Under a system of bonds, 117,600,.
Real Etlale Kroner
of the action of Pomona Grange in
000.000 must lie taken from the pro­
and Notary 7>uMic
threatening with recall the members
ductive |>owers of the workers an­
♦
of the county court for alleged mis­
nually.
•I bitrat h Obtained. (*.* a mined
handling of county funds and of
This enormous sum earns nothing,
iCIO
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bungling road construction, may be
but fills the coffers of the idle rich.
the proper method of procedure and
It simply goes to mid to the colloasal
it may not be.
fortunes of these same idle rich.who
The Tribune does not assume to
are but drones in the beehive of
be any more far-seeing than are its
world industry. And the number
readers, but it does fear there are
of idle rich is continually increasing.
pitfalls in a recall election equally
When drones become loo numerous
as serious and costly as the member*
in the lieehivr the worker ls-es ruth­
LEBANON
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of the court whose recall is sought.
lessly destroy the surplus drones in
Office phone 53-R 1
Res. .ML R 14
One of these dangers is the jiossibil-
ity of electing some one to the office
even less competent and more ex­
THE PURE BRED
pensive than the partv or parties
recalled.
Another danger lies in
PERCHERON STALLION
the neerssity of paying fwlitieal debts
contracted in th** election. The last
danger ia spending several thousand
Will stand the sraao« of 1921 at
dollars on the recall election that
had better be spent in road con­ W. A. GILKEY’S. GILKEY STATION
struction or other betterments of
Service insurance. $15.
necessity to the county.
W. A. GlUCKY,
The apparent cause of the politi­
Scio. Ore.
cal unreal in the county at the pres­
ent time seems to he a lack of con-
tidenee in the present court, and
whether this lack of confidence is
Tn »Ml In the
just or unjust, ia a matter of specu­
delicious Burley
CHIROPRACTOR
lation.
Th** costs to the county for
tobacoo flavor.
a special election would not iustify
Electrical Equipment
the end even though the recall can­
Room» 1 and 2. over Edward»' store
didates might tie elected. There is
LEBANON
a general election next year, one
mrmiwr of the court is to lie electe»i
Telephone 20H R 1
tor a full term» and if a recall is of
IMMirn KVEMV TH V KM HAY BY
T. L »noun. «tun»* amu raor
WANTED
Riley Shelton
j Evergreens Wanted!
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Cash Paid
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Recriviug Station nt Weevly’« Store
Lebanon Cannery
Yours truly
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DR. A. G. PRILL
S ditbüb
Ptmiciafl ani
Dcslcrs in
Calls Attended
I»ay or Night
Fresh and Cured Meats
Poultry and Veal
Shelton &• Co. Props
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( Hilft >1»RA< "IX »It
DR. II. IL HARRIS
WE HAVE
EVERYTHING
OPTICAL
l VI- MWAIS
Is the rsust- of many
HUMAN I LUS
X HAY
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Cusick Rank
Albany, Oregon
Morrison & Lowe
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1st St.. Albany
UNDERTAKERS
Calls Attended to Promptly
()av or Night
I SCIO
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DEA I ER IN
Fancy &. Staple Groceries
Gitrden and Field Seeds
China and Glassware
All nol<l nt live and let live price»
Roll Films developed, pictures
printed and enlargements made
from your • films.
All work
turned out promptly.
Give us a trial.
F. WESELY
Scio, Oregon
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Or. P. T. Tweed, DI HI.
Veterinarian
LUC
STRIKE
“Firestone” 129160
Cigarette
DR. H. H. PETERS
It’s Toasted
Now is the 'I'inie to Purchase Your
FARM EIGHT & POWER OUTFIT
Ask the»« well known men why they purchased our plant:
I. H. Copeland. Crabtree; Wm. Volk man. Crabtree; Walter Blackburn.
Scio; <»»-org<- Schi-rth, Crabtree; O. B. Keebler. Lebanon; Walter Po­
land, Sh«**i<1. And many others.
Paul Automatic Water Syitema
Perfection Milking Machines
Anker Holth Cream Separators.
ai.ced Bowl
(Nature's Milker)
The Only Self Bal-
Electric \K inng by I jccnsrd and Bonded Men—Estimates
Cheerfully Furmahed
THE ELECTRIC STORE Inc.
327 W first st.
I WM
ALBANY.
OH B. O. Buikiing
SCIO GARAGE
Has the Hood, Racine, Ajax Tires and Tubes
I hr Shell. Monogram and Monomobile Oils
The Detroit Batteries - Battery Service Station
ALL KINDS GF REPAIR WORK
Electrical Work a Specialty
W . L. COBB, Proprietor.