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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1917)
»’V • / THE SCIO TRIBUNE Scio Meat Market tentiary. The same will probably sea which any and all nations enjoy. Morrison & Lowe be true of the fiv* men who stole Of course, she must meet trade HourNKM Bmie.. Prop* five sack» of wool from a Sand competition with other nation*. ju»t UNDERTAKERS the same a* England. Erance, the Ridge farmer. Freeh Meat* of All Kinds uun rn rvrar thumoay by Call» Attended to Promptly Evidently our state gives these United Slates ami others do. More Dav or Night Reasonable Prices t . u DttGuaa. gorros ano raor chaps too good grub and too little over, if the German kaiser had told SCIO • - - OREGON i Main Street Scio. Or*. work. The disgrace of wearing Austria to not make war on Servia. Entered at the pnatoffie* at Scio. convict riothra aad firing confined the world would, probably, he at Oregon a* second rias* matter. for short terms, «eerns to have no peace Uday and millions of lives terror to such people Now if our would mil have Iwen and yet to be •uBacairrv in . in advanoi II M) legialaturr would grt busy and pro sacrificed. at KND or YKAR .... 1.75 vide work for their prisoners, so So what ever German “kultur” SIX MONTHS —________.75 that they could earn, at least, a part may be. it is very evident th* world of the cost of their keen, the peni doe* not want it and will not have AhVKKTIMNG HAW: tentiary would not be quite so in it without the Tauton* prove suffi ciently powerful to force Its adop viting to them. Local advertising, per line _ 5e Oregon farmer* are greatly in tion. Display advertising, per inch 10c The result of nearly all of the need of cheap lime for worn out or Display advertising, long time, see soured land, and our road* and city u ar* of tiw past has been to give manager. streets ar* in great used of unlimit people more liberty. A* people have Extended marriage or death notices ed quantities of cement The manu become better and more generally twr line — Sc facture of these greatly needed educated, they have established the. Special rates on lone time display commodities, The Tribune believes, Divine right of the people to rule advertising. would furnish ideal employment for themselves. We have seen throne* our criminal*, and they could be crumble until now nearly all of the kept equally a* sreure and at us American continent is republic* GOOD BYE * small cost as tney are now kept at and both Europe ami Asia are rapidly drifting towards the people's the penitentiary. After this date the New* pasara Nor are our prisoners satisfied rule. Germany brought on the war into the hand* of T. L Dugger, who with their present quarter* at Salem. to save autocracy, in which she is will consolidate It with The Tribune They wadt a new 5400.000 building sure to fail and the death of German and move to the present quarter* to make It mare pleasant, sanitary autocracy ami German "kultur” of the New*. and modern. If the *tate should will go down with the failure All accounts for advertising and The German people are all right make its prison more pleasant and job work to thia date. Inclusive. inviting than it is now. the number and are capable of great thing* May 28, are due and payable to the of boarder* is sure to be multiplied Give her a republican form of gov undersigned, and all subscriptions several times. Therefor* the msn ernment and she is sure to occupy and other accounts from thi* date who ha* just horse sense will cay on j a high place in the gallexy of on arc payable to Mr. Dugger, who June 4. the i>enitentiary is quite nations. will fill out all unexpired *ubscrip- good enough and to erect a fine tiona. modern structure, is not a wise SCIO’S OUTLOOK GOOD In retiring from the new »paper business policy. But the prisoner* field in Scio, we wish to thank those sav the present building is uncom friends who have stood by the paper Evidently the new condensery fortable and unhealthy. This is and bespeak a continuance of their people are men who are in the habit probably true and we wsnt it to patronage to Mr. Dugger, for while of doing thing* and are proceeding continue *o. We want it to be a two pa|>cra have existed for some ---------------- DEALER in in a manner which is sure to reach place where men and women will time, the united support of all is results They know thst the Scio dread to go. ilv simply living right ' necessary to conduct one p*[>rr that «nd doing right, no one need* to be country is ideal for the dairy busi ness ami they are sure to be willing | will lie a paving investment to it* sent there. owner and reflect credit to the It mav be necessary to increase to pay such prices for milk and to town. the capacity. If so. let us not make furnish such a cooatant demand for > W. L. t'harles it toi> pleasant. So let u* all vote the same, that our farmer* are | justified in making the production NO on this proposition. No Paper Next Week of milk one of the leading features of farm life. And it is their pur-, GERMAN KULTUR Owing to the fact that The Tri* pose to see thst their patrons have bune has purchased the printing as many cuwi and of the right , Many people wonder just what plant, subscription list, good will, quality for condensery purposes as Germany mean* when she boast* of etc., of the San 11 am' New* and as they can properly care for Caah Paid tor \ cal. Hogs, Hide* and Cuacara Baik we design moving The Tribune to her "Kultur*.*’ If *he mean* her Having unlimited capital at their the office now occupied by the News, ruthless U-boat campaign or the command, they are in a position to # Price* Rig hl we kindly ask the forebearance of dropping of bomba on unfortified make the Scio condensery one of Our Motto: I.tie and Let Lwe cities and town*, or the use of the leading process milk concern* in | our readers for missing one issue. On the week following we will lie poisonous gases on her battle fronts, Oregon. And th* fact that a big on hand, however, and will endeav* or the enslaving of the people of concern of this character has invest SCIO OREGON or to continue The Tribune up to small neighboring nations, or the ed in a Scio industry may and encouragement of illegitimate birth* its usual standard. undoubtleas will cause other capital Scio ia large enough for but one then the world should be accursed ists to look up business opportuni tie* I newspaper and, we expect, by the with kultur no longer than it takes in Scio. No better place can be increased patronage we will get. to to exterminate it. found in Oregon for a vegetable 11 th Annua] War. let it be conducted on the be enabled to give vou a better paper. and fruit cannery than in our town highest plane of modern civilisation The Tribune will fill out all unex and we have just the right class of pired subscription* of the News snd ia, necessarily, cruel. Indeed war land to grow the stuff Then the all |»a*t due subscription* for that ia an evidence that barbarity has large bodie* of timber up Thomas paper will be payable only to the not yet been eliminated from the and Crabtree creeks, makes Scio an and undersigned. Mr. Charles is entitled humane character. It i* simply a ideal spot for a big saw mill. to all advertising and job accounts survival of the old doctrine of th* With the reduction of interest survival of the fittest and that might up to thia date. May 28, 1917. charge* for money, men are apt to It ia an evidence that Trusting that The Tribune will, should rut*. at look out for business chances, which in the future, merit your good «rill, civilisation ia taking a step back will yield larger profits than simple ward. So if Germany, in involving confidence and patronage. I am money earning Hence we may ex three-fourths of the world in war, Respectfully, pect that manufacturing in Oregon T. L. Dugger. has done so to force her “kultur” , will grow rapidly within th* next on other nations, she has made the few years, and Scio ia sure to get colossal blunder of her hiatory and PUNISHMENT NOT some small portion of it. A good This annual event will be one of the greatest pay'otic richly deserves the defeat which she SEVERE ENOUGH monthly payroll will make any town celebration* ever held in the Pacific Northwest is sure of receiving in the end. The grow. Evidences of thi* fact can United State* is now entering her be found in almost all of Willamette Come, Join in and return home The increase of crime, with the sixth great war and all of these valley towns. So let us talk opti a happier and truer jlmerican posibility of not Iwing detected and war* of the past, if we except the mistically of our town and stop when detected of a light sentence. war with Mexico in the first half of knocking. On the other hand, let is strong evidence that we are too the last century, have been fought u* encourage anything in our town lenient with criminals. The fact In the defense of liberty and the which will employ labor. that many burglars and other crimi present war ia in defense of liberty On Sale June 12. 13, 14, IS nals. confem their guilt and receive and civilisation as well. Return Limit June 18th Owing to the sale of Fisher- sentence without formal trial, is But Germany cannot say that she proof that a short penitentiary commenced the present greatest of Thorsen’a entire buainetM to W sentence is not greatly dreaded by all wars in the defense of liberty.. P Fuller, we will offer our entire Ask your local agent for fare*, etc. a the light-fingered gentry. Just I “Kultur,” a* we are now learning, stock of Fisher-Thorsen pure J. F. WESELY ---------- Staple and Fancy Groceries Queensware, Glassware, Etc. Held and Garden Seeds J. F. WESELY Rose Festival Patriotic Celebration Portland, Oregon June 13, 14, 15, 1917 Lou) Round Trip Fares recently, burglar* caught in the act of robbing the Fred Beard store in Harrisburg, confessed their guilt and were given indeterminate sen tences by Judg* Kelly, is evideoce that thee* fellow* had no great dis like for a term tai the state peni means almost exactly the reverse of liberty; for Germany's central pur pose i* to preserve autocracy and the perpetuation of the Hohenioi- lern dynasty No nation was inter paint at I fm than the wholesale price as a clean up. We have a large stock. Come early before there is a lot of odds and ends. We can furnish enough in sever al colors to paint vour house. — NlMomson. Jok* M. Grearel PwitamA. Oraea* Ag*«i SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR LIBERTY BONDS? «