The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, December 13, 1917, Image 2

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    will be <*f but small
THE SCIO TRIBUNE average
farmer and
benefit to the
mill man. for
they parallel where there are both
MBIIKD KVKMY THU Ml JA Y BY
river and rail trans|>ortatK»n lines,
T. u rXKMim. KPCTOB AMlJ Fluir
which are rapalde of carrying the
traffic. It is the highways which
Entered at the iswtoffire at Reto, reach points where there are neither
Oregon a« second ciana matter.
rail nor river transt»>rlation where
i the paved road is most m-ed.-d and
BUBNCBimoN. IN AI1VANC«
SI.GO ! which should be considered by the
the bad man his chsrscter indicate.!
Having s broad high forehead, winch
indicates a strong brain power, he
could have become a useful eitiarn
if he would. But the denreasion ia
the top of his head, showing an
slwolute
Isck of veneration and
6‘t FARM LOANS
Notice, We have an un-
limited amount of fund*
to lend on farm srcuritv
at <| per cent per annum.
Ixing time loans desired
No delay
C. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
2i 11 -3 New First Natoma) Bank l>Mg.
ALBANY
OREGON
heavy l*ark head, indicates that he
would be s dangerous character in
any walk of life. Being a confirmed
AT SND OF YBAN______
1.76 state good roads commisMon. if it criminal, with but small hope of re­
would work for the real benefit of formation. he should and doubtless
•Il MONTH*
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business in Oregon,
instead of, will «pend must of his days in
IIFAKER & HUM
considering joy riding as its main prison
AllVr.KTISlNG KATK»
It I purpose
LA m . Css
Boys, you who do not cultivate a 133 Uon St
Albany. Ore.
Local advertising, per line —
|5e| The Steiners Union people evi- habit of industry and* are slightly
Display advertising, par inch
dently view building paved roads inclined to viemusneaa. just think
♦
Display advertising, long time,
for business purposes rather than that Jeff Baldwin was both idle and
manager.
for pleasure. They are not opposed vicious in hie boyhood day«, just aa
Extended marriage or death nolicea
to paved highways, for nearly every you may become unless you emplof
per line
Sc
lie
farmer who possibly can afford it, your minds in useful endeavor
Special rates on lone time display
now owns his automobile and enjoy» might have made a brilliant and
advertising.
pleasure riding in his auto as well useful man. for his head measure­
as his city brother
But he regards ments would make him a leader in
pleasure riding as incidental rather whatever his undertaking might be
A SENSIBLE MOVEMENT
than aa a leading feature and places But idleness brought him to the
the requirements of businrs« inter­ necessity of having money ami his
A late issue of the Oregonian ests first.
determination and lack of reverence
state*, the state organisation of the
However. The Tribune helieves for law and well penal servitude
Farmers Union announce« that it the Farmers Union will make a is the result.
His has been a sort
will initiate a measure to be voted mistake unless they incorporate in of life no b«y or young man should
on next yesr for the purpose of their proposed initiative bill, pro­ accept as a model and the reverse
canceling or recalling one-hsif of hibition of the selling of road bonds of the course he has evidently
the sum voted for state road bonds below their par value and the post- lowed, is the safe one.
at the recent special election.
l>>mng of any further procedure in
The Tribune will not hesitate in the building of paved roads by the
Teacher« Eiamnatioa*
. saying that thia is a most sensible state, until the tlwr of the war.
movement and one which will meet Even Multnomah county. where the
Notice is hereby given that
with the approval of the majority road bonding measure was concocted county superintendent of Linn coun­
of the voters of the state, if we just in the last days of the legisla­ ty. Oregon, will hold the regular
except Multnomah county. This ia tive session, might support an mil is 1 '^examination of applicants for state
probably true ta-eauae the road live measure of this character
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DEALER IN ---------------
certificates at the court house, as
bonds would have ia*en defeated if
We are asked by the fund con­ follows:
the Multnomah vote could have 1 wen
servation commission to eat leas
Commencing Wednesday, Dvcem-
excluder! and. even in the metropotia
sugar and bread made of white ber 19. 1917 at 9 o’clock a m . and
county, the vole might have Iwen
Hour, etc. Surely it is in reason to continuing until Saturday. December
negative had it not been for the
ask that the money proimord to I m * 22. 1917, at 4 o’duck p m.
JiioiMi «lection
fund, principally
rained from the sale of road bonds,
Wednesday Forenoon
raised in that county, most of which,
shall not be wasted when, let us
U
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History, Writing (penman­
we also assume. wp «pent there as
hope, in a year or two years at most,
ship.)
Music,
Drawing
well.
the money will pave double the
Wednesday Afternoon
The movement is a wise one for mileage which it will while the war I
several reasons. the principal of is on. Moreover, the state will not
Physiology. Reading, Composition.
which is our participation In the have to pay a royaltv on the War- Manual Training. Domestic Science.
world war. the end of which no one renite road material and, probably, .Methods in Reading. Course of Study
Cash Paid lor Vcul, Hogs, Hides and Caacarn Bark
can foretell, nor the amount of the state will lie grindidg its own for Drawing, Method ■ in Arithmetic.
Prices Righf
money toe people of Oregon will lie cement by that time, which would
Thursday Forenoon
called upon to furnish
It ia a fact make the building of road pave­
Our Motto
I. tn and Let Ln*
Arithmetic. History of Education.
that of these bond» which have been i ment cheaper than macadamizing?
Psychology. Methods in Geography.
eold. have l*en disposed <>f at a All the average tax payer asks, ia
Mechanical Drawing. Domestic Art.
heavy discount, when they are gilt- i . to have money raised from the
SCIO
OREGON
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
edged and should sell at a premium. road bonds expended wisely and
Thursday Afternoon
It is probable, further nates of bonda economically. It would be wisdom
Grammar.
Geography, American
under present conditions. will I* for the state to look to her business
Literature.
Stenography.
Physics.
discounted heavily, because bond Interests first and to get the best
Typewriting.
Methods
in
language.
buyers are cautious because of the possible result for the money ex­
demands the government may make pended. A postponement until the ■ Thesis for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon
upon them and they, patriotically, close of the war will make economy
feel that the winning of the war. possible
Theory and Practice.Orthography
Reduced round trip 'aree to California. Oregon, Washington and
just now, ia of greater moment than
(spelling I. Physical Geography, En­
ldah<|
pointa util enable von to go home for Christmaa and
the building of paved roads.
glish Literature, Chemistry. Physical
NOT A GOOD EX­
’Culture.
New Years
Another feature is. the scarcity
FARM LOANS 6$
H. B. CHESS
Attorney *• Law
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Is complete and our
stocK fresh mid chum.
We carry a full
Tea, Coffee,
Canned Goods,
fact, everything
for the table.
line of
Spices,
and in
needed
HIBLER 8 GILL GO.
J. F. WESELY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Queensware, Glassware, Etc.
Held and Garden Seeds
J. F. WESELY
Holiday Fares
and high price of labor which will
reduce the mileage by, probably,
one-half which the bond money will
construct
With normal conditions
returned in the coat of living and,
with our roldier bova returned from
the war. who will need the employ­
ment. wages can and will be greatly
reduced.
Moreover, labor cannot
ba obtained now, unless it be drawn
from occupations and lines of in­
dustry which are required to nro-
dure the things necessary in the
prosecution of the war
There is no doubt but hard •ur-
face roads will be a necessity in the
near future where there is a heavy
traffic- aye, are a necessity now.
The beet gravel roads we can build
wrill not stand the heavy auto trucks
which are almost daily being brought
into use to supply the increasing
business activity. The auto truck is
here to stay and it will not be many
months until they will be found on
almost every farm, For thia reason
the paved roads will be found the
most economical.
But the proceeds from the
of the road bonds are not to be ex­
pended on roads which, from a busi­
ness viewpoint, will nwult in the
greatest benefit The completion of
<be Columbia and 1‘acific highways.
AMPLE FOR BOYS
last Saturday morning The Tri­
bune man was a spectator in Judge
Kelly’s court room when Jeff Bald­
win was brought before the bar for
sentence. Baldwin is regarded as a
very bad man and which hie own
admission substantiates. Two guards
were his escort from Salem to Albany
and his hands and feet were shackl­
ed aa well. When brought into
court. Sheriff Bodine was added to
his escort in addition to his guards,
the sheriff marching in front and
the two guards in the rear. Bald­
win’s right hand was shackled to a
valise
which contained the leg
shackles, which he carried with hie
right hand. He was released of the
handcuffs while sitting in the court
room.
Friday Afternoon
School L bw , Geology,
Civil Government.
Algebra.;
Saturday Forenoon
California
Geometry and Botany.
Saturday Afternoon
General History,
Sale dates to California points Decem­
ber 21st to 23rd and 25th to
23 th
Return limit January
15 th
inclusive.
Bookkeeping
J. A. Churchill.
Sunt, of Public Instruction.
Local Market Report
J
Oregon
Sale date« between all stations in Ore-
Wathinglun gon and from all atationa in Oregon to
Idaho
stations on other line« in Oregon, Wash­
ington and Idaho December 22nd to
25th inclusive
Wheat tier bushel
Oats
’•
Bran tier ton r
Wheat chop per tdfl
«•
Oat chop
• a
Barley Chop ”
_ 1 1.80
__
.85
44.00
__ 65 Oil
.... 60.00
__ 50.00
2.65
.46
.61
.15
I Flour per sack
Egg» per dozen cash
Baldwin was serving a five-year Butter fat ter lb
sentence in the penitentiary when he Chickens. hens per lb
i
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«*scsi>ed and his recapture was made
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spring
.15
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in a gun battle at Shedd
To the
’’ roosters
10
• • • 4
four and one-half years not served Turkeys
•• as
when hr escaped. Judge Kelly added Geese
_
.Iff
••
ten years fgr robbing a house in Ducks
15
•• • •
Tangent and reaisting an officer Beef
08
• • • •
with intent to kill, at Shedd.
iff*
Veal
14.76
Raidwin. while not a bad featured Hogs, live per hundred lb
• •
-......... 17*
man. had a look of desperation and Hogs, dressed
••
•a
deterrnmatton which marked him Mi Mutton
_ 11.001
Return limit January 3
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