The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, June 29, 1916, Image 2

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    Notice ol Sheriff» Sale
A b Excellent Canii
was preMdrot and be willing to give
a
credit ami trust to the president
and
congrtwa
which
has.
at
least
Wm Ehlert. who is now propri»
IlMt'KD XV EX Y TWUMDAY HY
trtoMl with some measure of suceess, tor <»f thè Russ house, in Allsiny.
I
T. L. DOOM, KtitTOH aNP l*X<»r
to make their party promises good. invitta all of his old frk*n<i* and th<-
travelmg puhlic in frenerai lo sempte
Entered at the »«toffire at Scio.
JEFFERSON HAS GOOD STREETS thè sph*ndi<! meaJs he is now artv-
Orejron ax sec<,n<| class matter.
ing. Good nell prepared. served a»
From a business viewpoint and you gel il al home snd without al
aUHM-MmoN. IN AOVAN« a
11.26
judging from the number of our tempung any unnece«Miry displav,
AT KNO or YkAR
1.50
stores, th«*ir sppea ranre and the is thè rute at thè Rua» houw
SII MONTHS
.75
quality and quantity of the sto<*ks you dewre a roud wholewxm*
they carry, Scio should lie regard«! and plmty of it. thè Ehlrrt is
AllVKKTlMlNG HAIKU.
as a much better town than Jeffer­ piare to go.
I»cal advertising, per line
5c
son
But when we consider th«*
<|u«-stion of streets. th«*n Jefferson
Display aiivertising. per inch
I Or
takes the tael by a big majority
Di»play wiverthung. long time. *»•«•
Our n«*ighlM>r must have harmoni­
manager.
ous
and up-to-date people. There,
Extended marriage or death notices
several
blocks on her Main street
per line
3c
Calls Attend«»!
are
pav«*d,
while all of the main
S|M*cial rales«»" lone time display
Day «»r Night
travel«»! streets, not paved, are well
advertising.
grip.
dram«»!, gravel«! and the roadway
ORE
SCIO
When I’resident Wilson was inau­ treated to a coating of oil. which
gurated, he inherited the Mexican seems to cause the gravel to cement
PROMISES MADE GOOD
civil war from the Taft administra­ an-1 form a roadway nearly as good
tion
Mr. Taft could have done I a-* pavement.
WHKN YOU WANT
President Wilson's administration much t«» plac«> our diplomatic r«*la j Sei» can. ami perhaps some dav
ha» been alimsit a continuous crisis tions with Mexico in a more stable ; w ill, hav<- such «treets
But there
from a few monihs after his inau­ condition, but did not. Ho did must I m * a harmony of effort and a
guration. Notwithstanding this fact, nothing towards stmightcnmg out I willingm--» to work together for the
-sax
U H. HOtlINK
more constructive legislation has th«- chaotic tangle and »■»'inei glad j common g<x»d Iwfore we do
of Lini» Cksunty Or».
The
FRED OHLEMIER
been acc«>mph<hod and placed Upon to turn over the knotty uroHem to| cost of go*si streets in Scio need be
Vnsxls Vd» «4 «ire Retsigre
the statute Itooks during the little Mr Wibon.
n<> greater than has been the coat
Hi JO. OHWiON
Hi» Experience is Worth Money
more than three vears of hi» ad­
I'ossiblv if President Wiliam had in Jefferson
lnd«*ed we can have
Sunday School
10 a. m.
to
You
ministration than during the whole known three years ago m much
better »tr«-**ls than our neighbor be­
Breaching
11 a. m.
Repairing a Specialty
period which has elapsed since the he now does of th** unstability ami cause we can use crush«»! rock in-
Christian
Endeavor
ti:30
to
7:30
n.m.
dost* of the civil war.
Not that deceit fuin***» of Mexicun character. | stead of gravel as in her case.
Satisfaction Guarsnt«-«»i
Service
7:30
to
8:00
p.m.
Song
more new laws have is-en enact«»!, he might have pursued a somewhat I
Again, The Tribun«- was lately in­
Prayer M«»*lmg. Thursday 7:30,p.m.
but that more laws which have different p«*li<-y with that unhappy formed by an Albany man who
Mi-ikeljohn. I**ader. *
Br»th«-r
changed the conduct of and th«- country. He, probably. would m*t I understood paving, that the cost of
H B l|«-r. Pastor.
breakings way from theories of gov­ have trust«»! in their pr<*miM*s as h« pavnl street* need not be more than
ernment which v«*x«»l th«* people ami has ami have !>«-vn mor«* st«*m in his I Si.10 to (1.15 per square yard.)
demands But if his policy has beam |
of which they complained.
I’avmg companies will do this work
During the camimign of lixix. it mistaken in any degree, Il has liecn
and distribute th«* cost in ten equal
will be remembered, th«* people were ¡of over trustfulness in Mexican annual payments. This would be
clammoring for a reduction of th«* promises and a d«*sire to allow tlpit the cost after the proper grading
tariff and thev w«*rv willing to trust country if possible, to setth* her
ha«l been flonc. Thus the eust for
the republicans under the direction own family quarrel lie might have each lol frontage would be but
of Mr. Taft to make th«* revision.
dorm, wlx-n Amcriran troops ««ecu- (N(> 50 which, divided into ten pay­
The Payne-Aldrich tariff was the pied Vera Crux, what now a»*nu
ments. would tie but a little over (a
result. Thia m«-a»ure so revised the the only alternative. That is to
per lot.
duties on imports that, instead of say. resort to fore» instead of
I’avmg at this rate is not such a
being lower, the average rate was patiently awaiting that country to
great bugliear after all and it might
higher than that of which the peopl«* do what we now know is the Impoe-
lie a good plan to investigate the
complained. As a direct result of ' sibie. pacify her troubles within
matter. The cost shore using a
this perfidy, the republican party in hersvlf. But with German money
crush«*! rock surface would tie but
every branch of the goverenmenl. am! tierman influence Iw-ing uanl
a trit!«-. We should be able to get
legislative ami executive, was hurl«»! to stir up sentiment against the
living at a l«*ss cost than Albany
ignominiously from power. A repul»- United States ami dissension among
for we hav«* paving material close
(lean congress and a republican presi- Mexican leaders, ftacifkalion within
al haml.
d«mt had gmmly dereived th«* people themselves bream«« im|sswible ami
by failing to fulfill the promises their raids across the liorder is
A ”HoU>* Race AWad
made during the campaign
about to cause what Germany wish-
One of President Wilson's first re, war ls-tue«-n th«* United Stat«-»
Ralph Tbom is >h«stined to find out
official acts was an order convening am! Mexico.
that he has on hand the race of his
congress in special session for th«*
It would lie difficult to conceive
life. In the language of Champ
estM-<-inl purpose of revising the <>f a better conduct towards main­
Clark th«* contest Iwlwwn himself
tariff downward
’After a lengthy taining American neutrality ami
and Mias Velma G. Davis for the
session the revision was mad«- with American rights uf»»n the high seas,
re«-urdcr»hip will prore a veritable
an averag«* reduction of about one- than have I mmti President Wileon’a,
"hom” rare.
half. A democratic president ami with the foreign nations at war. iff
While Mr Thon, is an excellent
a «lemocratic congress did actually course wt- have had abundant cause
young man and worthy of trust.
do what they had promised the to go to war with Germany ami
Mias Davis is an excellent young
people they would do Not th«* re­ nearly as great to war with England.
woman. <<qually worthy of trust and
verse of what they had promise«! as But th«* end has l*«»*n secure«! with­
beside*, owing to her intimate
had their republican predecessor. out war and the mnsr«>u<mt great
knowletige of attracting tweause
Of course this cutting down by one- cost of American liv«-a and money.
of her several years of training in
for your .
half the subsidy
the American Another president might have con­
that Im«-, die has superior qualifica­
people had lieen pay ing manufactur­ ducted matters differently but, it is
tion» to Mr. Thom for the recorders
ers, did not suit the tariff Iteeficiar- »afe to say. no other president would
office. Also. Miss Davis is a woman
ies a little bit ami th«*M* same bene* have saved the country’s honor at
an>l a very handsome one if you
ficari«*». at once. commenced to less Cost.
pleaar, while Mr Thom is a man
make the new tariff schedul«*s un­
We can but compare tin* orew-nt
and well he is tusldheaded.
popular. by shutting down their administration with that of Mr.
If there is a county offire that is
mill*, etc.
They* were not even Taft and not what is promised in
particularly well suited to be pre­
Golf or tennis at Neah-Kah-Ni
«rilling to try operating under the order to elect Judge Hugh««».
,
side«! over by a woman it is that of
Bathing at Tillamook (ounty Beach«*»
new tariff. The European war com­
Our republican friends point to
recorder and, as nearly half of our
Gathering agate» at N«*w|M>rt
ing on before the new tariff seh«»lul«*s what they deem Wilson’s failures,
voters now are women, it is but a
Dedication of Springs at Ashland
were fairlv in operation, so changed his mistakes and his spineless diplo­
matter of justice to recognize the
Fishing is fine at many points
condition» in matters of importation macy. for partisan purposes, if
fair sex in pMing around office
Rogue River Roundup A»hlan<! July 4-5-6
am! exportations, that the new Mr. Wilson had l>»-en a republican,
holding favors.
Yes. Ralph will
Cherry Fair at Salem
tariff has not had a fair trial. The he would be lau«le«l to the »kies
have a hoax" race
Celebration at Newport July 4th
imttl«- between the
people ami His every act would have Ix-vn
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manufacturers who demand a sub­ herald«»! as a reason why he should
G«xxi printing can be obtained
sidy from the people in order to be reelected, etc.
only where the proper types, press­
operate their plants, is vet to he
Th«* p«*ople. however, will not be es. material and expert workman­
between all Southern Pacific stations in
as easily fool«*«! thia time as in the |
fought.
ship is found. Ths Tribune office
Oregon where the one way fare w f •> or
At the first regular session of past. They know that whde th«* pow us s e a all of these requisites and
less on July 1, 2. 3. 4. Return limit July 5
congrv«« under Wilson, the regional present «lemocratic administration ( the prices are right.
bank law was formulated ami en­ may have given cause for criticism ’
Far fartkar informattma Ml tarai aa«<r>t or writ»
Die Portland athletic society which
acted. For the first time since the at times, in the main it has en-
Jaba M. Baatt. Gaereral I'areremger Arret. PartUM. <>vw«ai
Civil war. the country was released daavored to make the promises wili entertain at Scio on the after*
THE-SCIO TRIBUNE
these New York bank» to bring on
a financial jamie whenever It suited
their convenience to do so. Of
course this |>iec«- of legislation did
not suit the New York Itanks. but
it dors suit the p«M>ple.
The tariff and regional
hank
legislation as might be expected,
has arranged the big financial inter-
rats against th«* reelection of Mr.
Wilson. Why? Simply because the
American people, the consumers
have been released from the dutches
of th«*se leeches wh<ss* patriotism is
measured by a dollar standard. That
they will make this campaign a
•l**sth struggle, goes without saying;
for four year more of Wilson will
so thoroughly brake down and ex-
| mmh * their designs upon the Ameri­
can people, that they would never
I m * able to recover their old time
Plumbing or Tinning
4s of J uly
the best time’
Vacation Trip
Suggestions for your trip
Low Round 1 rip Fares
from the lenticles of the New York made in the canijgiign of four year» noon of the Fourth, will be worth
banks. For the first time since that ago good. They will r«*meml<er how while. Better arrange to be pres­
period. It was made impoaacible f »r they were hunc«ied while Mr, Taft I ent.
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