The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, January 07, 1915, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
will
you
for a alate college a
UtHUKI* KVFJCY THI.’RMUAY RY
MuawumoN.
i*
v «* hmv I«
gation »rheme, etc., you Will lie
al­
most »mothered by the lobyiata
for
.75
HIX tfONTHM
Elmore.
Mr
li*h
that you are
will conclude
subjects.
ed democratic primary
6c Tribune think» you
Isical advertising. per line
inch
all
will
»tuff that will enable you
Ihsplay ad vvr lining, long time,
the demand« of thi*
manager,
were English
long
time display
advertising
The
of another
Prv»id«-nl
duct toward*
the
thi«**« wil where they ran get the highest
United liner.
It
u
take ad­ economy to
human
do
an
nature
Our
and
puri»we
nation’s mis­ wa* and ta. to try to tinnir about
Wil»«n‘* con­ condition
warring
uf
affair*
wherein
a
our
nation« home merchants can «ell as cheaply
ha* be»*«> oHMt h«in<iral>k«
as th»» city
When we comudcr how |ietic?it tratimi
-he - «m i ' ‘ -- *-■ ■ ----- .
••
merchant.
tra* le at
By
home,
»
Sweet Home News Section
con cen­
you
will
The m-wa items in thi* section are gather«! and editaci !»v R
will aid him by reuorting news item* to him.
and
I**’*
elarwh<«r«-
in
the Sweet
Hom««
Out
country are
W
urged
to« continue
.Monday
Next
II.
January
Chat two nephew* of <«
r««M*t
ny ot
y«-ars and much di|«l"tn>
of cur-
th«-
Most of
have
individual
th«- practice was disco*« :
When our civil wurtln
EMS
«<<•«>
«. ti*»
tt»«-*i
narrowly escaped haunt
county
country at the d*
the relirllion
Durinifi
prefer-' «that
merit is concerned, thiscounty would
|M«rnuttrd the t ont«*d*n
member*! lie a g«»»! pla.-r from which for you
them-.!v«-
pledged
?Jnn
thei<ithcrwiM*. so far as future
Oregon legislature will he in •»•"ion
thereof
in
an-1 <*|ui|i privat<*>r* in
to emigrate
all
The taxpayers of Or««gon. that i* ami uiaceil English
to »av a vast majority of them, art­ of them when a few M||
ier of reducing the <-<>ai of our date’ very weary of thia continually piling Du- privateer Aiabaifl
government
Will th»- meinlsi« up of taxation for neetiless and use nd by U m « notorious • ar
live up to their pl««»tg>-*. 1» a qiM'-tiofi ic»» »tat«- ounmiswions and th«« »mail Semes, of the *011111,
to re-
either directly or indirectly,
trenehrnent and reform in •!»
fw
ft'.trrfi
mat-
«muh
k («*<
to car­ m-aiiy d«-»>tr«iyed th«- An
of our tax|»ayera.
ry them on
They are getting Ural chant marine, was '•i><.<)
Aft««r ||
It is «aid by a person wn<> ha» if erecting $M). inhi to JldO.iMK) 1 so constructed
1*
a«
over.
England
wage
taken the trouble to l«xik up > the stone buildings for our state colleg«*»
pay
the
United
States
<
*tati*ti<-«. that Oregon pay « tile j In other word*, they are opposed to
which deeply interests the averag
highest per cr.pita tax <d any
in the Union
tmn to nay
i Mate
Whether thia !• true
It : I--.i t>-
or lint. Th«
- r...| m „ pH.
army of employes require«!
r*'n **’
Kim
l!r. - I
*»• an I
W«w't
W"«'
I
igei
• hrti
fld 1
taxing th«« entire people of the stat«- iI5.5ms.mio on that adM
for the benefit of
I towns or
a
If We suppose that (Rg
her
of
few
-
them , nie-nta th«« South, t ngtal
checked
ami ■ an almost identical fl
I'nlem
citiitcn»
But it will «ay without extravagancies
fear of suro-wsful contradiction. tha<
are
We at
great struggle.
Yet th«- that they soon will rrneg.
burdensome to the people
They will and di«1 blockade the He
own hand* entry and. a* roni|«nred !
people want Rood r<uula. Rood school» take matters in their
and good school houw*. and volun- i and dump the whole buaim««»
tartly vote «iM-cial taxe« upon them-
over- .South, had full contr«i| 0
board
By shrewd maneuvering^
Taxation can be an increased that
Nor are the
war v«-»at«l* were at
|
people diapoaed to give our state i it will amount to confiacation
In­ upon our merchant fl| |
It was asaertflfl
government a niggardly support, deed, with the »late, county, city, rously
They want our state |n-nal and | mad ami school taxe», «orne of our marauding rvia-l vi ''-«de ’
elymoaimarv institution* to lie mam
tained
in
manner.
a
economir
reasonably
But they do not want th.
town» are
dangcrouaiy
condition now
near
When the total
taxation amounts to from
of
relit ami rvvictel.
three to tempting to
branch««» of our state government. ■ very h«ary of investing in the profe South.
E
tho
did
Germany
Natict far Pablicatiea
irVHl.tHHKKI
Murthy'« O«"l'«-' • U’-'a- Sir» «K»
*«ae« >• »i>« Rit* I» Fame
IS.I-xatMKNT or Tilt: INYKKMia
tlrtivta
Huuik)
«m« -onimand«4
ihe !(ii«-ien arm) that overran Halt
to ool !«»•■»>, r m »maeqiteora the
her», of ib» ita« tn lto»ia *■■ eua
«ptCtMtWa aa a Voten« Ue’iteUSBt f-M the
ilalutilM-«e and rtegem-e «if hi» dn-«e
In tn- i nr»«- it«
« o
m of IvTY
ltu*»hi th« u « ««»oia ib ulenattl eerv
ili-ianq, «Ml Ihr »Lift of «HM«
It Untan «rm-nila
lu the heal
•atth jf l*i«-« mt he was order
I■«*•• • dtapHii-h 1«- the i-otri'i*at»1
IM rhtef the fSiiMHto Hkt«hete»
II«
round »k-Hieie« «tictoUM in a rattier
et I»—«-«I c»«i||h»h »urrootole«l bl bl<
•tag
A* youiia Itiiaèk) «tell»»red bw ■fi»
it r itiuiiY, aw«»«»*
patch a «beh from • Turktob tatti-n it
«druck ihr « o»* i nd ««««at by and ex
Ntfict For PrthciliH
pkidliuc tluli* a «howet of dual «nd
dirt over tbr pert) I
M «»t uf Uh- otti
ire hi iHiiKKi
car» ln»ot«int*rlt< t il‘ ml thelt IMMM1»
«l«HI«1 Oriti »tut
toil y « hi tig ltim»l>«
I
0ÍFAI1MIXT Of rut INÎIKKMl
er-i«<
I h.-u «• hhiii « «• It hr were
In a tmiinuioi ■ im - dr«-* tewi» to* i»» k
el a *p.«tb
linea tv-uilkervbwf «ml
thn kr«i it*«- lllrl trou ul» iitiimii-tiiMlr
Stilforti,
A atuil« i
fm e* of tin iwrt «ailla
to>>h>>| at
nt with
»•‘tiltil, mi
i naui«
You nn. .
a» «urt*a
I a-1 of ’ll*
fbk »*
t«oil-lie«l v«Hit<a Hilt el
'I «nt tn l»ra<1
■f »m b «ci«««i i» )t>u
per
V■•ar» .»n«-« when Kttteky •
h.»d i»ruv»d ihr ■-»»rr'-etio-» of 1 ¿eneraI
«X-aa-l.-v a .annuel» »«f tn» abllltt«-« cne
«» ueral toll! tbe Itx-hirtil of tile r»ur»l
Il I IIIUHY IUwi«M«r
In« »bell to the . Mr
'Wtoti a euNMvr hna »u« h a kr«>n re
W , mh ! taken on subscription at
«»rd f«M hto aiHiearame t«ofi.r<- r-to
fellow man that no dnruler ran inahe t this iiflicv
h‘tu uiiniti' «-rti,-«l ataiot the flgtirv be
rut«
explalm-d Mkoiiele*
he make«
a depemtehu* leader of men
ilr will
•niter da-sth miher than iK-rmil *i,-y
regard for bi» perM>na.i »afet) to Im
|M»lr the Inipr.— -Ion of Infvrbirity that
be to «o anxiuua lu 111« kr u|»«n ium r»i
h»w man
K»«-n liMMIgb I m > bs s i-ow
■ r«i at beer« be *111 alway* play the
pan of a brave <li«n 1» t>h tb-alr» tu
hate men tunaider him iwsaewaed uf
•ti(ieriot qtinlltlea
"In Hutakv I am dotilgy fortunate.'
rvmelud««! the veteran general. 'Toi
Ibixnk) la both a dan«!« and a brave
man’ V<mtba < ompanlotx
SENECA
CAMERAS
ers
*
f
blockades pl|
system of exploitation in the various four jier cent in a town, people are hartiors. as
OANDY
D>N»r»nc«.
mitUxi to enter English I
that
MILITARY
AreMAI’
placed in a condition of final extinc­ that of the United St
texes are utimn-exuiarily high an.I are tion. th«« people will lM*come so angrv
wdvea tn secure them.
w««ekly news letters.
1
ter and do'al! you t-i-r to Hear .uir
«tale government of these grafter*, mail «tcanwr ’’TrvnB»
you will have the approbation of kicked up a terrible rot
taxpayer
their
subject*
your jolts. but you mint submit to larwl rrcognir**i the -ot
liaving your salary cut in the mid­ gel anta la-fore a iMitth
When Mintst*
dle **
|f you are firm in this mat­ fought
every
Our Swwt Horn«- fri«*n-l«
IV-lotet thau Motatek **« wi‘tei Ul «« mm U U m » «*Cb«M
2*’
Slulell were taken fr--$|
WILL HAVE A PICNIC
Van Fleet.
correspondents al Pleasant Valley, Holley. Foster
dent were ■» treated. S
Extended marriage or death notice», m.irsnt* ► Ju»t m> a punter, say to
per line
8c Cheat fellow«. "Yew. we will retain
Special rales on
En-
Others,
pre«Me«t under the
The
make
to
army
citlxcns
wer»- American l»«rri. ei
It lielievea you are made of
I Or gornJ,
fortune»
naturaliwl
i»«com««
nonsense.
•
buying
wiierr they <-an I mi y chraimt and to
However, such thoughts a*
vantage
matte«',
marine body else, for that
from the sea*.
State* is too honorable to
treated
Others were l»im tn
American
attend
Yet.
so
drive the English merchant
above are
Fing
Thousands of
vMaels.
i gland but had
You
ing an Irish wake or an old-fashion­
AI>VERT1HIN<< KATKN
war
the
Possibly *>me of them were English
Mr
<*hllda, you are in for a picnic
them
«sarce
American sailor* were
Bierce and
Mr
sea.
tlwm into m>rvice al«oar«l
Oh. yea! Mr. t'uarck. Mr Garland.
1.60
AT KNIi <lp YKAR
when al
for English born sailors ami impress
Oregon irri­
$1.25 the respective meaaurai
in advanck
Display advertising. par
up 1
Borllami
pet
project or an Eastern
T. L. tWUCKR. KI>rrt>R affli PROP
Alan, the right to halt American merchant
up against
butt
when a «pecial approoriatmn
had
which now prevails, to lie continu-1 erly of that town
They think It isj v «« i > m «I k at M«a which I'fCg i
ed
For instance: They cannot see I cheaper to rent than to own prop-
fully u|sHi th«« Engli ah
any benefit to lie derived from an erty.
marine
The German ve
annual appropriation of $25,00(1 for i
The legislature to meet
nvxt dem” lately destroyed . i» 1 I
the pur|sim« of advertising
th« i Monday, is the first to lw r 1er tn!. example
If we had a!l«x
the kind cd pctufr
w«ni tai ntdke, m > gr< a hen« < 4
( «to-ere to day
Tisc camerw iltottmted hern !• th©
new kn|| J dm
a. It hw* ail
thv fmtnrr* and adjuMmcm« found
on Omttfk* thf«?e tnmw ki» bulk
It*» a dtuhui improk* itwmt <»n I)
old fwwht«Ho<! $«»li hlm cainctA»
11** Um uuc tot J ims .
I
state's resource*
to
bring in
new : pleiiged to reform
settlers, when th«- tax levy’s are rm of
high thiit the hard-headed
practical
taxation an«l
the
along
th«-
line* German war ve»ael* the
|»-ople will our harbors to rafit. buy c«*al.
watch the proceeding* of
the daily
then th«- simile would be
»*
w.
* itf- « sux
. tu»
atm tn conduct a tlrst-clas» livery and feed »table
■
etc.,
in
complete
every
respect
Wt>
are adding
gtv«« «wasion of that body, with an
and rig» which. wilh accomisiating and courteoua
our state th«« "go bv.”
can-1 eat never
Service,
They
not kcv tht utility of the state rm-1 they an*
ploying two men at large salaries t«> i*
do certain work, when one
a
manifested
interested
|n-r»onally
matter
inter* But the United States has stricth
ticforv, for observed neutrality laws
Neither
which
«•ff««cts
It
Engli«h
nor
their have been |>ermitted
can d«> |»icketl»M>ks.
war
German
Hacks
vuawls
harborage
men
in!
a
we
meet
frei
all
wpecialty.
»ure will apfwal to
trains.
Our
Big»
the public.
r««aM>nable
our harliors more than the stipulat­
the job equally well
They cannot i
Th«« republican |>arty has about ed number of hour» as proMdrd by
sec th«« justice of making special aj>- absolute control of l»ith branch«*» of neutrality law*
England did not i
propnation« for our state colleg«- > the legislature and all of the state live upto the law governing neutrals
TURNER & WILEY. Proprietory |
when a »jweial millage tax. sufficient j offices an«l the th«« ju-ople will
hol«i during our war
When Captain
for their mamtainance, new build-’ that party n-»|»insible for th«« act« Semes' privateer "Alabama” was
ing». f<»ill»all fields, etc. inclmied I of its agents.
Another extravagant destr<iy««<i by an United States war
has been v<it(«<i by th«* jwople
’ session, similar to that of two years vcmc I, almost within an English
The al*iv«« exainpl«-» cite«l are but ' ago, i» apt to »| h *II disaster to that harl»>r. an English vessel was near
a few of tiie unm*cv»sary and extra- j party two years hcn«v.
The people at haml to «uccor the Reliel Captain
vagant leaks to which our stat»« ■ can la* counteai ujsm to tie controll- Semes and many of hi« crew, and
treasury is subj««cte»l. The entire ed bv their political prejudices to a earner! tb«-m to England in order to
Phonograph Records
Now on Sale
state government has become satur I certain limit ami tfiat limit is their prevent them falling into th«« hand* I
ate«! with the spirit of exploitation! pocketbooks.
pockets •>f United Slates authorities.
Dur­
principles ing the entire war ami until th«-
Touch their
and which has reaulted in this un too dee|tly and political
enviahl«« reputation of |M«ing the | go to the winds
highest tsx«*d of any of the
South surrendered, the British
United I
States
liament
WE COULD RETALIATE
Gentlemen of th«* legi«ialure. you
have an almost impossible
perform
You will I»«
dutv
surrounded
by a small army of taxcaters
at th«* state capitol, all
to
of
down
whom
was
ihizer* with
1 the sueech«^
Every iwtriotie American
i-otnp<i««d
th«-
then
par­
South.
mada
Many
of
wer«*
as
cilixen ultra against the Union as any made
hi* in the Conf«*ieratr congrats.
upm
the
English
that unnecessary search of
Yes indeed.
nation
England
Ameri­ very good to the United
should
/ hese records contain some
choice numbers both in the
be
States at
will I m * most plausiblv insistent that
can cargoes, destined fur a neutral thia time , She should be more than
their particular jobs shall lie re­
port, «hall cease. Shippers of non- < willing to accee«! to President Wil-
tained,
They will »ay. "yes. cut
Should the United
contralatmi articles are very much eon’s demands.
uwelesH jobs, appropriations, etc.,
States
show
her
teeth
in order to
put out liecause of the unnecessary
but. if you take away my job. th««
enforce
this
demand,
it
would spell
delay tbeir cargoes are subjecteri
state will be irreparably injured ',
disaster to England*« success in her
to.
All of these state leeches will talk
Moat of the food «up­
England should not find fault, if great war
economy and the rv«luction of tax­ the United States should rvtaliaie plies bi sustain b«»th England
end
ation. but they will want it down at for her actions toward* the Ameri­ Erance, to sustain thia great atrug-
the other fellows expense.
gle. muat come from the United
can merchant marine in the past
These are some of the things. Mr.
Also, it would he possible
Just about one hum!red years Statea.
M«-mber-of-the-leRuilature.
which , ago. England * war ships aasumtned
for the Unite«! States war vow-l« to
I
tu)o and three minute records
I his is a bargain that you
cannot afford to let pass.
E. C. PEERY. DRUGGIST
TTA<- 'Pttall Store
SCIO
ROCHESTER. N. Y
Harness Shop
Mealey
t«ww»a turn M I
■u think Vila« m rew-ber
Hh«- Imn 1
I m a
.(niter i
■ utlfnl. ell right bat
He Hbe to
•sine Of her »Ingin«
■ «n't as y
New York (db>tNT
You May Pay Less
Bros. Mill Company
BUT YOU Wll.l, NOT GET WORK
THAT
IS
SO
GfMiD
AS
WE
IM>
Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber
PER DOZEN
while they last
of symjia-
will justify President Wilson in
demand
■
for commercial
priee» are
SENECA CAMERA
MFG. COMPANY
The Brownsville
new team«
busin««ss m««n and farmers will
mini;
'fn»tanr«-«lhev buy <«!*'»ht-re artit-I«-» qui-kly
t» si*« vs ii« <*»»r-t lu ■
0*111
which th«-v could pureha*»- at home.
an l«tuii)< *m «war tm» <itflv tiny b«
PiHuuhly they save a few t-ent« tty so »turrtmlns l»'> b*»1 >«•'-» I’li'b • wsiei
(doing. Th««y too. are failing to »us- -be bi ter« like * rsciag )> bl heins-
inu- ti «borie* lielu» ««ter tb>t> above
i tain our town aa th«*y should
An««ttir* . lerer il<»l*e of h«r 4i-»igi»ei
What The Tribune desire* to aae *»■ to 0t l»n rtMhlem «tiroawt «eli un
CARRI» A yt’IJ. »T1H K OF
j is a greater degree of reciurocity d«-r U m - »t< ru
tb« »mue ,!>«lir» lia»
¡among all.
We can afford to pay i»» b *«) ihi | i «I In all tb< VrtMtilnotlghi»
Harness. Saddles. VI hips. I a little mure for the thing* pruduc- with the rv»u't rh»i they «'» »omle»
rali» «|UH-k u> «ti«wer their lieltua
Rolirs. Brushes. Comb«.
i «««I or «old at home, than for th«Me
Qi.lti- H|iwrl íruw lb>- tusrveloua Ui
' prtaluced or «old abroad
By so leeimi Of Ilogs -•< a sresi *ar«bip aou
Soaps. Oils, L-tc.
I tir Ut IIU Iloti ■ >t e»ery In-h of «tisee
| doing, we are assisting in building lo»! ir I I h - Oliti (he tulli ltM>lf i» ■ hrO.-
All good* aad workmantbip guaranteed Up ,,ur community an«! indirectly . »trilii'ii» prol i« to A tiatllswhlp uiuai
■Ot O0!J br faut «tM- r»u«t «l-o b* a
Repairiag *i al! kind« aeatly doae advancing our ..wn interest-
S« m »I «e» (arai
Fou i» sii latptini.oi fot u «a* ••
Brownsville, Or«-gon
The Scio Tribune $1.26 per year
out -u-xl, io a be»*) «ea -be to o«A «
go«*l «un platform
To K»iO Ibr rt-qul»ile <-OintiUi itbio of
«od »ceaitlio-» en« b ne* war
»bip. sa amo a* ber |Haoa arv • < tnptoie
ta bolli tiß 1» t»v«fej and ^tti—e «tt««del»
are i««*i««d in a bis tana «*■> «w HBh hn-t
hoi «
TI mi nenteto *ht* b are bulli ab
Manufacturers of all kinds of
«ottitely tu K*b ars drawn ihrongb
the water *t certain «i«*!» ami tbe
wares which the» make arv tne<««tnvd
by • eiere* apimrttrn« («m rechiib-al to
or brr» d«wril»-«l
Tbe tlrwigrim* of a li«* type of IMI
Well ScaiMined Slock Constantly on Haml
tlrwh.p IS out a .»or mnu Nib Wtw«o «
ite» <U-parturv l» tu la mi I» Ih» tlo th
Personal Attention given to all Orders
ber» of the laiarti uf auiuimity ali tu
S«sber a nitotiM«* •< natal -xi»rta> and
We Guarantee t<> rive you Satiiifaetion
the opinion of <-S‘"b to a«ked and dta
• n»~«1 Wb.ii tbr «eiierai Ir-lxu haa
beni, api**01«!«! then tbe illrwuw of
naval i-unscrn« ibn and bla »»tocante
ad Co wiwk
Tb« ex ernorritnary aernm- y of su« o
work m»y be gathered from ’be fol
•own»«
The Majswtn- of ItkUtai turn» «»»ad.
•tgm d by *tr « Ulla« White When
flnu’iwl ami «nurd ahr was exa«-tly to
a Very few laiumt* the weight wbbb
Timber I .and« Cruised and EstimaU-» made
Iw had relímate«! beforehand while
on Standing Timber
her «-eater of «rarity was within two
Ur bes at the i«MUt which be bail pr>-
ilault Hied <«o Iximbm Anawrrw
OREGON
EOSTER
OREGON
Timber and Agricultural Lands and
Mill Property for Sale
Seto Tribuna one year for $1 25
You May Pay More
* e..-.-'«»*«.■»..,
amiaww««el.*.ii».i*wwwiwuray^^
1
BI I
YOU Wll.l. NOT GET WORK
THAT’S ANY BETTER IE AS G<M>D
These statement* refer
Book Printing
complete.
to Job ami
* Our facilities are
T W«« urn- only the lieirt of
material, and our prices are right for
And class work.
*
We do no other kind.
We always satisfy our customers.
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