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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1916)
•j. ? . • . -'’è T . '.’V . '¿'J? 5 v • -®\is ? ;, 7 wtf.M ■ •jt7 -■’>" £*• * -e*. 's» •re * •t • J7'> • •o that the article can not be Im- THE SCIO TRIBUNE ,ported and sold to the American tYw X F o< S«k Fw Sale NINETEENSIXTEEN consumer at a profit er it placed »> A valuable farm 310 acre«, six IMI I DC DDnCDCDiMIC A160 ww,‘un*ran,r* low that th«- coat of ceilectic« eon- nlLL UL I KUvl l v T«r ***& •***• • kitchen cabinet for mile« west of IwluUHtn. 190 acre« «uMrs the duty tax. the purpose of I See Clarence Wiley at the liver» balance <«k «rub in cultivation tlie tax Is defeated sow»«- stable tf Fair house ■and liarn. pasture land place lietween there extremes i> the ÄslreMt«! I. R I mw Slys Tilt good «mall orchard, within one-half point which will produce the great rimtirj PisitMK VM Be mile of railroad on R. F. D. route. est revenue and. at the same time, RtiyttrUtt will afford incidental pr«>trcli«»n to The farm has good natural drainage our American manufacturers. and is regarded as one of the best J. N. Isirson, an rminent astrolo It is a mistaken idea to suppose farm» in that locality. All of Un the higher the duty Imposed the ger and astronomist. hs» published cultivated land has l<een reeded to Ph-nr 27-7 greater will be the revenue, for a a horoscope for 1918. from which clover. For price amf* terms write duty may tie placed ao high that it we lake th»« following: or see The Scio Tribune. The Horoscope for 1916 could not would become prohibitory when, of Scio, Ore OREGON 8QO be any better from a social, political course. no revenue would accrue. While all men of the two great and business standpoint. as Jupiter, political parties do not agree on amt Saturn will vibrate together duty rate«. the general policy of the pretty much the whole year. It is republican party has been for ex a time for govermmtal reconstruc tremely high duty rate« or a so-call tions. as the (Mr ties in power all «»’< « KSNOK Til ed protective tariff, while the gener over the world have spent their The political al policy <>f the democrats has lieen time of usefulness Houaer-Ballantyne Mill Co. situation is one which will absorb to place duty rates at the point I»FA I .EKS IN which will producr the largest the attention of the propl e as never Powerful nations will be revenue. But there have aiway* before weighed in the ixlance from now been high tariff democrats and tariff on till the end of the vear. the for revenue republicans, owing to Spreu» Attention Given to lineal Orders strength of all nations will be tested the locality in which they live A SCIO : : : OREGON nonpartiaan tariff commission. not by their own kind, a period of allied with manufacturing interests, national adjustments and reciprocal and who would give the matter deep enactments. -Die business situation ail over the study in all of its bearings, which ail congressmen do not nor cannot. world will be making great strides do, would tie apt to get the most | of improvements and every wheel of satisfactory results, both for the industry will lie set in motion; there will be more work th: an hand« tn government and the people. ---------------- DMLER IN----------------- The tariff bill enacted «incr Mr perform it. and wages win be higher Wilson Iwcame president, owing to than ever, railroads will not be able the war. has not had a chance to to handle all the freight that will be demonstrate whether its working« offered to them, in fact transporta under normal conditions would be tion will be short on its demands. good pr bad. The duty rates wen Old Mother Earth will be yielding reduced to what was supposed would up her treasures as never before, be a revenue producing liasis. But and the farmers will reap a great the war has amounted tn a prohibi harvest; the mines for raw material Labor tory tariff on many articles, neces will ba worked to capacity. sitating the levy of a war tax when trouble is also indicated in April. we are not at war. Some chang»s July and October. and this the meat to fit war conditions will probably useful branch of all industry will be made during the present session stand up for its rights, and the de of congress. Rut it is hoped that a mands are very likely to be granted, Prices Right nonpartiaan commission will be pro the common pe-mle are beginning to vided for, that will have power to rvaliie their importance and demand ho I. Nt and I.et Lu t fix duty rate« in the future and their share of what rightly belongs KUU Entered at the tswtoffice at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. HUKM'WmoN. IN ADVANCB AT «ND OF Y KAM_____ __ 11.26 1.60 .75 SII MONTHS ADVKKT1MNG RAT»: D*cal advertising. per line Display advertiaing, per Inch be 10c Display advertising, long time, see manager. Extended marriage or death notices uer line 3c Speeial rates on long time display advertiaing. Die Thi« l>a»hful. coy young maiden was ushered into existence at 12 p m. on Friday of last week. The event was proclaimed in Scio by the ringing of bells, tooting of whistles, firing of guns. etc. .Many of our young peoiilc celebrated the event by tripping the light fantastic toe in the dance halls while others, no doubt, «pent the important moment - /, « I O I on their knees in prayer. Knowing the proverbial new of sweet 16, Mother kindly covered her face mantie of white so that the young Miss might start on the year journey with an apfmrently clean time card. 1916 will probably see some im portant events in the lives of human kind. It is more than probable that the bloody war now on over in Europe will be brought to an end, In the United States, the people will select a man to succed President Wilson at the White House in Wash ington. D. C. All indications point tn a year of great prosperity to the people throughout our nation and especially to the states of the great northwest where lumber constitutes one of the chief elements of prosperity. It is. also, probable that railway building will l>e carried on with more vigor than for several years and. possibly new lines yet unheard of will be commenced. Let us hops that an extension of the electric road com pleted to Mt. Angel during the past year, up into this county may be of the number. In Scio with a new city council s composed of progressive business men and with money in the city treasury with which tn work, »re may expect more street improve ment than our town has witnessed for many years. The outlook for business, our merchants «ay. ia good. In fact, a noticable revival of business at nearly all of our stores has been in evidence since the last week in November. So with all conditions now fairly satisfactory for the year, we have every reason to welcome Mias Sweet Sixteen. Let us hope that the year ha» many good things in store for the people of Scio as well as for the county and stale THE TARIFF For the benefit of our school boys and girls and perhaps some of the grownups. The Tribune wil^endravor to make plain a matter that ia sure to engage the ft tent ion of congress ««»mewhat during the present session. The purpose of the tariff ia to provide revenue for the support of government. It is a duty imposed upon the goods manufactured in foreign lands and imported to our own. which ia collected by our cus tom houses. Now it is evident that, unless goods are imported, no revenue If a dutv to placed too high Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTIST PARK MILL COMPANY DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER J. F. WESELY Staple and Fancy Groceries Qyeensware, Glassware, Etc. Field and Garden Seeds thus get clear of all pork barrel to them. The great Jupiter entered the features in the making of rates sign Arie« on November 26 last and will hold that exalted position for OREGONIAN'S ANNUAL almost a year, the sign Aries rules IS A HUMMER the solar system, and as the planet The Oregonian* Annual Newyear Jupiter is constructive. I figure that edition sui passes any of its previous war must yield to reason and soon efforts al on« th'ia line In point of come to an end. History does not illustration«, diacriptive and busi record a war of thia magnitude, so i have nothin« to make a comparison ness stone« nothing seems to have with, but there is an end to all been overlooked. As an advertising things, and I baHeve the greatest medium, it is a mine of information force of destruction has spent itself to anyone who contemplates seeking and if my deductions are correct, an Oregon home. While Oregon's peace is now in mght. resources are splendidly represented I have noticed that the strong nothing is overstated The Annual aspects of the planets are indicative is certainly a hummer and which a of rather high prices for interna great new»i>atM*r only can produce. tional stocks, and it is very likely Now that Oregon has passed into that even higher prices yet will be the 'drv" column, it ia hoped the on record and it senw that on Feb. law will be vigorously enforced 21 a very high point in the whole Then, if the people do not like total list will be recorded; after that prohibition, they have it in their there will be a rather long reaction Dower to return to a modified form so those that have stocks to aell for handling »vet goods. Whether should watch for February 21. the law is good or bad. it ia on our statute book and should be obeyed. J. F. WESEL Y SCIO OREGON A Most Pleasant Evening may be Spent --------------------------------- AT Faltus" Billiard Hall Confectionery, Soft Drinks Cigars, 7 obacco, Etc. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME You May Pay Less O. Ae. C. BUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE DO Two freight trains col Ikied out south of Oakland Saturday night. Cause, the imponibili ty for two trains to run in opposite directions. Both engines were knocked off the track, four cars, two of which were loaded with stock, were burned and one fireman lost an arm. Ex-Senator Bourne, a bi« cotton goods manufacturer, has become* the chief republican fault finder of the Wilson administration. The rea*»n is the present tariff bill re duces his profit somewhat on cotton goods. _____ Malheur City in Eastern Oregon to drv in a most uncomfortable man ner. The city water main froae up Wednesday of last I You May Pay More fcUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK THAT’S ANY BETTER IF AS GOOD These «tatements refer to Job and Book Printing * Our facilities are complete * We use only the Iwet of material, and our prices are right for first class work. We do no other kind. 1 We always satisfy our customer«. THE SCIO TRIBUNE