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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
• *** 'Jy t»" ARWT AND NAVY TERMS. SWEET HOME NEWS SECTION ifurmt t»f hm brother. Henry. Mr» SlavmA cam«« over in hi» Ford car. M m « Ella Smith ha» bren vi 4»iBg teer brother near Lebanon f- pant two week« A new fence alone the front «òde of the Masonic cemetery ha» greatly improved the Itsiks of the saine Mrs Illa Eaatburn and ■unter, Mia» Rattle Brock, of Aumsville, have Telephone line No 23 b«’M a been visiting their aunt. Mm G L WANTS NO “DEADHEADS" ON meeting last Saturday at which tinte Some ram of late, «qircially of Sutherland the memtier« signed a Constitution LIST OF EMPLOYES. night« and Sunday«. G A. Griffin ia last but m>t tb«* and bylaw«, ami organised ir. a bust- A. L. Weddle ia reported a» im nroe like manner. leant to have the mump« proving very rapidly this week, al A pie «octal i« to be given ■t A CALL UPON THE LAW MAKERS C. O Ritv of Holley, was in Swrot though al time« hi» wound« are a Crabtre«*u>n March 27. the proceeds TO PREVENT USELESS TAX H one on busmen« last week, m wm little painful. to go for the benefit of th«’ baseball UPON AGRICULTURE. ala» R E. Warner, of f'rawford»- Mias E M < arr. of Portland ia I ville team Music will he furnished bv making her home in this city with th«’ Hungry Hill orchcdlry. Dr. and Mrs Luther. • y Keter Radford Mia« Blanch ho« entirely recover Leeturer Nauoaal Turov ttelee Holley Item» The literary meeting al the high ed from thr munì pe ami ha« return The farmer la the paymaster ef school building, last Friday evening, .J ed to Scio. Industry end as such bo moot moot Hungry Hill B »«ter. was well attended and the program tho nation*e payroll When laduatry Jam«’« Hank« has mild his farm to pay« Ils bill It must make a tight wan enjoyed bv all. a man in la»tmnon. taking property m draft upon Agriculture far tbe amouat. II. R, Slaven« has torn down hi» in that city m part payment. He which the farmer la compslled to H ems F tem th C h M tm Vailtf honor without protect This check old l«arn that stood on hie residence will give |MMueiw’on immediately and drawn upon agriculture may travel to X property ami is going to move the will move to Holly for a short tune. ami fro over tbs highway» of com Regardlee» of the prospecta of ex merce. may build clU»«, girdle the reataurant building of last year, to Frank lajist had hi» homo burned tremely high price» of wheat and glnbe with bands of steel, may seareh the place vacated by the barn. s few night« ago, cnuwd by a de oatt thia fail, a large acreage will hidden treasure« In the earth or Alex Powers of th«> First National fective flue. Mr. Ix*i«t waa awaken traverse th» skies, but In tbe end It be needed to clover and corn • til reel upon the «oil No dollar bank ami Mr. •Kirkpatrick of Leban ed by the »moke. But few things will remain suspended In midair. It ia William Chaatain. Julee and Rome on, were Sweet Home visitor« last I were Hived from the burning build- j aa certain to seek the earth's surface Sunday. mg H«> had ju»t finished painting McKinney spent Sunday evening as an apple that falls from a tree Wb»n a farmer buys a plow he pays H«* h»v with Rex Peery and Claud tompt on The Sweet Home tmnd boys hav «•1 and making *ome r«-|u*irs the man who mtn nd the metal, the William furnished the music on his received their new uniform« and no family ' to be tumni out of a woodmhn who felled the tree, the banjo and Mr Compton delivered a maaufacturer who «»aen'bled the raw made their first appearance tn them home. few vocal srlrctiom» which were materiel and shaped It Into an ar Sunday. Spring flower» are in full bl<M>m. greatly appreciated by his audience. tide of usstulnea«. the railroad that trannpoilod It and the dealer who George Slavens, of < 'rawCordaville the grasa in growing rapidly and He pays the A. T. Powell took dinnei Sunday sold him the goods atock ia improving in flenti »pent Saturday and Sunday the wages of labor and capital employed with R E Peery I hey diactMned Murray Barrett. In the transaction aa well as pays the mining situation ami Mr. Powell for the tool», machinery, buildings, T he Sno T hihtnl lf you want any of the «lady hopes to visit the Crown mine» next etc. used In the const ruction of ths commodity and the «am» applies to 11.25 the year papers. The Tribüne will get them month when the work of opening all article« of use and diol of him for you at Bargum Day rate», pro- them up will liegin. self and thoee encaged la the auk Give« all the news all the time atdlary lines of Indualry viding you pay for The Tribüne one A very g<"«l time ia report«*! at ; Try it, you’ll be satisfied There Is no payroll la clvlltaatlon yvar in advance the <lance at the ltoheiniam hall lent [ that does not root upon the back Saturday night. Fourteen pic» wer«- of ths farmer He nun pay tho billa The Thrice a-Week Edition wild at an average price of almut tin < —all of them Th» total value of tbe action • cent« eanual agt (cultural products la around H. B. CHESS o( The New York World ATTORNEY AT LAW PrMtKsEy • O«il» «1 Iks P»x« et s W.Ah ¡ It ia reported that rotoi work will »ll.OMl.OUO.uOO. and It la safe to sell mate that »S cents nn every dollar begin April I on the road leading | e««t from the Grange hall, and that , I f35i»l will be rx|tendrd in the east | Ss Mark Nsat si Ss l.sw s Frws ern part of thia district. This Will make goml roads to Crabtree and The year 1914 ha* ln-en the moat unleiM the Ixtt tom lews mudhtilen are extraordinary in the hiatory of. daw away with in the n*ad to Scio. modern time«. It ha« witnessed the ¡Crabtree will be the gainer of moat outbreak of the great European war. ■ of the trade of this section a struggle no titanic that it makes j all other« l<M>k »mail rh«’ wood drive paaard rapidly You live in momenta»» tirnro and , down the creek and 1« n<»w being | you ahould not rniau any of the tre-' h«ndrd on car» at th«- railroad ct « mn > mendous event» that are occurring ing. Ns Otlwr Nsw.ysyst a lbs W m M Loss On lain PaM« N. M. Newport Attorney at Law icrnr arroaNkvi LKRANON ilKROON No other newmmp«-r will inform you with the promptneee ami choapcm»» of the Thrice-a W <-ek Edition of the New York World. Moreover, a year’s subscription will take you far into our next presidential campaign Main St. near Grant The Thrice-a-Week World'» regu FI m MW E rftt ét t I M lar «ulmcriptniii price m only SI per la-lmnon Oregon year and thi« pays for 15b paper» We offer thi« unequalled newspaper Subscribe for The Tribun«’. 11.25 ami The Scio Tribune together for 11.90 The regular price is 12.26. the year. William G. Amos DENTIST Wm. Stoddard ia having hi» «end* ling apple tree« grafted with better fruit. Goat «hearing will »tart in a few day« and it is expect«’’! a high orice will lie ««cured for mohair. Sam Shank delivered a load of fat hogs at West Scio this week, receiv ing fb 35 per hundred weight T<«> cheap at the price of gram just n»w Astici let J Bros. Mill Company Mealey P i II iu I im IN THK CIBCUrr CtHJRT Of THEUTATKOF OltrcXlN. FOR COVNTY OP UMM MiMa M Croat* ............ ■ PlataiHT Manufacturera of all kind« of... ——— SVMMONU • C. Cevett Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber Well Seasoned Stuck Conatantlv ori Kami Personal We Attention given I« ail Order» Guarantee to give you Satisfaction H m » i du Í Timber and Agricultural Lands and Mill Property for Sale Timber lamds ('raided and Estimate« made on Standing Timber. FOSTER OHM a )N gone to meeilng the »speneea of auo eldtary Industrie« The farmer d<>»» not work more then thirty minutes per day for himself, the remaining thirteen hours of tbe day's loll he devotee to memlng the payroll of the hired hands of agrtrolture. auch »• the manufacturer, railroad, commor dal end other servant« The Parmor'o Payroll and Meet« II How Ho Th» annual payroll of agrtculiuro approximates »11,000.000.»00 A por lion of th» amount la shifted to for eign countries In exports, but the total payroll of Industrie« working for the farmer divides substantially as follows " Railroads, »t4M.0M.S00. manufacturers. »«.»U.OOO.OOO. mlolng, »«Si.000.000; bank«. Ijoo.ooo.ono, mercantile »3.S00,000.000, and a heavy miscellaneous payroll constitutes the remainder It takes th« corn crop, the most valuable In agriculture, which sold last year for fl.EM.Mt.ME, to pay off the employes of the railroads, the money derived from our annual sales of livestock of approximately »2.000 ooo.ooo. the yearly rottoo crop, valued at »«30,000 000; the wheat crop, which la worth »«I0.ooo.ooo and the oat crop, that is worth »««o.OOO.OOo. era required to meet the annual pay roll of the manufacturers The money derived from the remaining staple crop« la used in meeting the payroll of tho bankers. merchants etc After the»» obligations are paid, the farmer hot oely a few bunches of vegetable«. soaso fruit and poultry which he can «ell and call ■ha pro reeds his own When the farmer pay« off he ha« very little left and these tremendous payrolls been forced to mortgage homes, work • omen In the Held and Increase the hour« of bl« labor We are. there fore, 'ompelled to call upon all la du at He« -.»prudent upon the farmers for subsistence to retrench la their expendlturee and to rot off all un necessary ex pennae Thia course la • oeolulely necessary la order to avoid • reduction In wages, aad w* waaL If possible, to rotala tho present wage scale paid railroad sad all other la duotrial employee Wo will devote thio article to a discussion of unoeoeeeary expenses and whether required by law or per mined by the meat to of the concerns, la wholly I •lira»« want all waste gance. of O»t«iw »• geme ef tbs »■sMion. 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