The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, January 07, 1915, Image 3

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE you
wh«*n a special approut tation
the right to halt American merchant drive the English merchant marine' body el*, for that matter, buying
where they can buy cheapest and to
vcm *I« when at *a.
-•ar«-»* them from the «run.
However, »uch thoughts a« those aril where they can get the highest
for Eng 11 ah bom »ailoni arel impre»»
It i« human nature and
above are m»nren»r
The United price
them into wrvicr al*«r<l the Fing
Our purpore
State« ia too honorable to take ad­ economy to d<> an
hsh war vessels.
Thousand» of vantage of another nation'« mis- wa» and •». to try to bring about a
American sailor» were an treated. f or tune«
I’rraidrnt Wtle-n’s con­ condition of affair» wherein our
|’<HMibly «>mv of them were English
duct toward« the warring nsti-.n* home merchant« can xdl m cheaply
subjects. Others were bora in En­ ha« lieen newt honorable
as the city merchant
By concen­
gland but ha«f become naturaliMsl
Wlwtl we consider how |>aticnt trating trade at home, you will
American citixens
< fthera, who
the pn-*id«-nt ha« hem with Mexico, make It poaaiUe for the home mer­
will conclude that you are attend
were American born, were so im*
and bow readily he ha« made thia chant. all thing« considered, to do
mg an Irish wake or an <dd-fathom­
AilVKKTtHING KATKH:
pr e ss*«! urwlrr th«* prvtonse that th»*y
moat just demand of England, we so. Pay the home merchant the
ed democratic primary.
Yet. The
It u « mh ! are forced to conclude he thinks of cash. ju*t the same a« you are com-
6c Tribune think» you will all make were English subject«
Izacai advertising, per line
that two iM*i»h«'w« of our first preto-
Mexico as an impotent child for prilvd to pay the city merchant, and
|t»c goad. It lielieves you arr mad«* of
Display advertising, par inch1
<l«*nt werr an treated. After many
«tuff
that
will
enable
you
tn
reaist
which
he ha« great forebmrance. he can du so. But if you say
Display advertising, long time, w-e
years and much di|d<>matir red tai«*,
while
England,
he consider«, a» a "charge it” whan you buy. he can-
the
demands
of
thi«
armv
of
cor
­
manager.
the practice was discon Unu«*«l
full
grown
man
and to I m * held to not.
F'xtondtsl inarnag«* or d»*ath notice* morants Just a» a (»»inter. say to
When
our
civil
war
was
ofi.
Eng-
It i« a fact that some people, who
the reM|M>n»d>tlity of a man.
3c there fellows, "Yra. we will retain
per line
Mi-
land
recognised
the
South
a»
arv
liberal |<atr«»n» of mail order
It ia almoat laughable to read
Special rates on long time display your jolw. but you must submit to
I.vn
gerants
before
a
laattie
had
hours*»,
go to the local merchant
having your salary rut in the mid­
al«>ut England*« anxious nwdtness
advertising
fought
Whon
Minister»
Mason
and
when
they
ar»* out of money, to buy
dle *’ If you ar»« firm in thi« mat-
to conclude an agreement, by which
Slulcll
were
taken
from
the
British
Their cash ia for the
we would not follow the precedent their goods
■ ter and do all you ran to dear our
England •*«tabli»h«*d by that country during
•»tat»* government of th«*a»- grafters, mail stoamvr "Trent.”
WILL HAVE A PICNIC
(< «Hilinu«*d on |>agv 31
I you will have the approbation of kick«*«! up a terrible rumpu« ami we our civil war
When it was pr<»pcw-
narrowly
c»cap«*d
having
a
war
with
«•very taxpayer in iann county
: «si that England pav for the dam­ L................................
y
Next Monday. January II. th«* Otherwise, so far re» future prefer- ■that country at the same time of age* indicted by th«« Reliel priva­ p
Local Market Report
(
During th«« war. «hr teer«. built and outfitted in her own
Oregon legislature will he in «'-»ion merit i.“c«»nrerned. lbw county would the rebellion
Most of the Individual member* im * a giaai place from which for you |s*rmitt«s| th«* Confederates to build | harbor», «he rvfusetl the proposition 1
« th ! «»quip privateer» in her haruois with «corn
> 1.10
thereof have pl«*<fg»»l thermwlv« •. j to emigrate
Bui when President Wh<Mrt |K*r bushel
”
.40
either directly <»i indirectly, to re-
Th»* taxpayers of Or«*g«m, that ia and nlac»«l English canu<>i>a^ais>Mrd Grant recommended to congr«w Oats
28.00
trenchment and reform in th«- niat-ito *ay a vast majority of them. an* , of them when a few mile« at «•■* that the United Stales should i>ay Bran per ton
40.00
ter of rwluring the coat of our stat«- very weary of this continually piling R m * privatorr Alabama, command- and take over theae private claims, Wheal chop per ton
28.00
government
Will the number!* up of taxation for needhrn« and use- «•«I by tii«* notoriou« Cai»ta-n Raphael making them debt« due our nation, I »at chop
34.00
live up to their pledge*, is a <|tU‘«ti«»n lex* state niiiimMuiw utvi th«* »mall Srmes, of the south, ami which then England awoke to th«* impor­ Barley Chop
m*arly
destroyed
th«-
American
mer*
1.40
Flour
per
sack
which deeply interest* th«* averag
army of employe« required to car-
tance of condition« an>! wax very
'
!!',H
■
wax
Oil
of
th«'
V«
V»-
»
.40
Egg»
|**r
doom
\ tin -i
I h. s at.- g«'ttmu lit«d
of our tax|Hiy«*r«.
willing to submit the whole matter
•o
construet«>d
After
th«*
civil
war
.40
Butter
|«*r
fsiumi
It ia «aid by a |»«r«on who ha* [of errctilig t&O.tmn to 1100,000
I to a court of arbitration
She mid-
wa»
over,
England
»*•
romprll«»l
to
Chick«-n».
hen*
per
lb
.10
taken th»* trouble to l«w»k up the i «tone building» for our state c«>ll<*ge**
; denly concluded that she might,
spring
.09
statistics. that <h«*g««n imy* the In other w«»rd». th«*y are opposed to |M> the United States the »urn of I some day. la* placed in the condition
$lfi,S0n;006
on
that
account.
*
r«Mwters
08
highest per capita lax of any stale taxing th«* entire people of th«* »tat«*
ah«« now i« ,n and in which the
Turkey»
.15
If »«> suppo* that Germany rep- United States could richly retaliate
in the Union. Whether thia :« true for the Is-wfit of a few of her
.09
or not. Th«- Tribune to not-in a i « m *- towns or ritizen».
Unlea» th«-«« ri-M-tit* the S»uth. Higland occupies
However, there i« no danger of < »eere
K pt 10
turn to say
But it will say without extravagancies arv rh«*ckv«i
an«j an aim*»1 identical |x«»»tion with trouble between England ami our- 1 fuck*
’* ”
6i
fear of suc<*»*««fiil mntradictiofi, that ftlactsl m a conditfon of final exllnc tlial of the l nitel Stat«*« during our «rive« aia>ut thia matter.
That Beef
u>4
taxes are unnecessarily high an«l are tain, th« issiplv will iMM'tHne *« align great struggle. We attempted to country cannot afford to abrogate a Veal
8.50
bunlenaome to the pvoidv
Yet th« I hat they «»m w ill ren«*g They will and di«t bl<M-ka«i«* the lb*l«rl ports of ; precedent she, herself. has establish- Ilog», live per hundr«*d lb
8.25
people want good roads, gtaai sch«s*l» take matters tn th«»ir own hands «-ntry ami. as compered with the i ed. much les» go to war with the • Hogs. dre*e«l
4.75
and gtsal sch«H<l houses. an«l volun­ • sn«l dump th«* whole bu«ir>«*»s over­ South. ha<l full contr«»l of the see. I United States at the preoent time Mutton
Al»«,
is up '
for a state college, a pct Portland
fMMI.-KII KVKMY THVKSPAV HY
project or an Eastern Oregon irri­
gation »chemc. etc., you will lie aJ-
T. u. muuwa. Ki»m»a am» rw»r
moat «mothered by the lobyista f«»r
SUimcail'riON, IN AtlVANI'K
11.16 the rtsqiective measure«
Oh, yes' Mr Cusick, Mr Garland,
l.&U
AT KNP or YKAH
Mr. Elmore. Mr, Pierce an«l Mr.
7fi
HIX MONTHS
<*hiid«. you an* in f«»r a picnic You i
tarily vote special iMxes upon then- board.
By shrewd maneuvering a few rebel
•elves to secure them
Nor an* the
Taxation can I m * s «« iru-rvas«si that war v«*«s‘la were at sea ami preyed
Jg
people disposed to give our slate I it will amount to confiscation. In- upon <>ur merchant marine di»a»t I
government a niggardly support. Hived, with tI m * state, county, city, rously
It was miser ted that them->
They want our stat»? ja-mil and i mud aral school taxes, some of our marauding rebel vvarel« were per­
elym«Mk*nai v institutions U> la* main [ town« are dangerously near that mitted to enter English harbor» am!
taints I in a reasonably economic <*«>ndition now
Wlyn th«* total of refit ami rvvictal. England is at
manner. Hut they do not want th« ■ taxation amount« to from three to tempting to blockade th«* tierman
system of exploitation in the various four |**r rant, in a town, people arv harlior». a* we did lh<>* of the
G«*rmany had some war
branches of our state government, very l«*sry of investing in the Vt’'l>*! j South.
They think it ia
which now prevails, to be continu- lerty of that town
c«i
For inatence: Thr»y cannot «ee [cheaper to rent than to own prop-
any la*nefft to I m * derived from an [erty.
annual appropriation of $25,000 for
Tlte legislature to meet next
th. j Monday, is the first to tie elected.
the purpose of advertising
«tate’s resources to bring in new pledged to reform along the line*»
retllcnr, when th«* tax levy*« are so of taxation an«i the |n»»pl<* will
high that the hard-headed practical ■ watch th«* proceeding» <«f the daily
liusineiw men and farmers will give [«susioti of that body, with an inter-
our state th«* “go bv.” They can­ • «»st ttover manif«*st«sl before, for
not see tht utility of the stat«* em­ they are |ivrs«>naily interested. It
ploying two men at large «alaries to is a matter which effect* their
d«> certain w««rk. when one can do p«>ckeibook».
The republican |>arly ha« about
the joh «*«|ually well
They cannot
sc»* the justice of making »(as-ial ap­ i alMSilutc «-ontrol of ls»th branch«*« of
propriations for our state college« the l«-gi»laturv and all of th«* state
when a a|iecial millage tax, siitlicivnt , offices and the th«* pe«»pie will h«>l«l
for their maintainance, new build­ I that party responaible for the act*
al sea which prvyt*d su<*c*<«»-
fully upon the English merchant
marine
Th«* German vessel "Firn-
dem’* lately dt<»tr«>yed. i» a notable
example
If we had sllowel the*
German war v«-»sel« the privil«*ge of i
«»ur harlxti» to rafit. buy coal, etc..]
then the simile would I m « com pie t«*
But the United States has stnctlv
obrerved neutrality law«
Neither-
Englivh nor German war vwmels;
have Is-cn permitted harborage in
our harlsir» more than the stipulat-
«•«! nutnlwr of hours a« pr«»v «led by j
neutrality law»
England did not
live up to th«* law governing neutrals !
«luring our war
When Captain
Semes’ privateer "Alabama** wa»
destn>yed by an United Stat«*« war
vess«l, almost within an English
hari»or. an English v«*»*l was near
at hami to succor the Rebel Captain
Semes and many of his crew, ami
earned them to England in order to
prevent them falling into the hands
of Unitol Stat«*« authorities.
Dur-!
of iU agent*
Another extravagant
•«•«wi<»n. similar to that of two year*
ago. to apt to spoil disaster to that
party two years hence
The people
can I m * counttsf upon to I m * controll­
ed bv their political prejudices to a
certain limit and tijat limit is thetr
pocketbtsik»
Touch their |s»cket«
too deeply and fsilitical principles mg the entire war and until the
go to th«* win«!».
South surrendered, the British par­
liament was compoacv! of sympa­
thixers with thy South. Many of
WE COULD RETALIATE
th«* »i«v»*ch«*s then made were as
ultra
against the Union as any made
Every patriotic American dtisen
in
the
Confederate cvngreos.
will justify President Wilson in hia
by a small army of taxeaten down
at the state capitol. all of whom
will be newt plausibly insistent that
their particular jobs shall I m * re­
tained. They will say. “ya», cut
demand upon the English nation
that unnecesaary search of Ameri­
can cargoes, destined for a neutral
port, «hail eva*
Shipper« of non­
contraband article» are very much
put out I »era use of the unneceaaary
delay their cargo»» are subjected
to.
England should not find fault, if
the United Stale« should retaliate
for her actions toward« the Ameri­
can merchant manne in the |>aat
Juat about one hundred yean
ago, I England*« war ships aaaummed ,
Th«*«*- are »iiw of the things. Mr.
Kember-of-the-legislature, which
The ex-president of Richanison
Gap Union misunderstand» the pur­
port of The Tribune*« article of
l»eeeini>er 3. Th«- Tribune lx very
much in favor of farmers and «very
Natary Pakt««
N. M. Newport
Attorney at Law
IXHANON
vv » m *I r
ings. baitball fields, etc. included,
has been voted by th«* people
The above examples cited are but
a few of th«« unnecessary and extra­
vagant leak» to which <>ur state
treasury is subjected. The entire
alate government ha* Iwcome «atur-
____
attsi with the »frirtt of exploitation
and which ha« »«Multol in thi« un­
enviable reputation of l>eing the
highest tax«*d of any of the United
States
Gentlemen uf th«* hcgisialure, you
have an almost imp<Miuble duty to
perform
You will I m * surround«*«!
uwlem joh». appropriathms. etc.,
but, if you take away my job the
state will I m * irreparably injured.*.
All of the* state leech«*« will talk
economy and the reduction of tax­
ation. but they will want it «town at
the other fellows expenre.
Mw*lfa<r 1*M4 NrgtHialed
MISUNDERSTANDS US
Yes indeed. England should I m *
very good to the United States at;
this time She should I m * more than
willing to accred to President Wil-!
son*» demands
Should the United
States sh««w her teeth in order to
enforce this demand, it would spell
disaster to England's sucres« in her
great war. Most of the food sup­
plies to sustain both England and
France, to sustain this great strug­
gle, must come from the United
States
Alao. It would be possible
for the Unitoti States war vessels to J
Scio Livery and Feed Stables Ï
Having lately purchastsi them* «table«, it ia our
aim to conduct a first-class livery ami feed «table
in every respect
We are adding new team«
and rig» which, with accomodating and courteous
service, we feel sure will ap|»-al to the public.
Hack.* meet all train«.
Rigs for commercial
men a specialty.
Our prices are reasonable
TURNER & WILEY, Proprietors
Phonograph Records
Now on Sale
PER DOZEN d»i rn
while they last <P***^”
/ hese records contain some
choice numbers both in the
tu)o and three minute records
I his is a bargain that you
cannot afford to lei pass.
E. C. PEERY, DRUGGIST
'Priull Store
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