> •, / * * « *% I • „ f i-’,.: ,• V ' * • > e V • * w » ■• . ► •• •'M * »'îi’t* * * THE SCIO TRIBUNE IMt'BD BVBRY THURSDAY RY T. u duggbb . xorroa and raor Entered at the poetoftice at Scio. Oregon as acconci clase matter. auaacaimoN. in Ì • ‘ ; • s” Y; * • 4 • •♦ •. * advancb 11.50 AT BND or YRAM 1-75 SIX MONTH» -75 ADVERTISING RATB8: Local a«Ivertising. per line —— 8c Display advertising, per inch 15c Display advertising, long time, see manager. Extended marriage or death notices per line — 8c Special rates o»« lone time display advertising. ' -i n. • xJ 1 • ■ \ •» ft r 9 ■• .. ■<• •»> f • • • . . * Irk '. «a • J I r Out With Mana Lhern limit and started back north- proved road between his farm and ward, these primitive peoples re- his market center might talk about If the republican party in the joicsd, were g'sd and gave gifts. continued r<*ad lomrovement in a house wishes to blast its brightening Arrival and Departure of Passenger The sun reaches the southern limit grandiloquent manner, but he would prospects, if will elect James R Mann Trains December 21 and for two or three sneak into the voting boothand vote as speaker Throughout the difficult Woodburn-Springfield Branch days seems to remsin in about the against the tex. Men are selfish, times which preceded declaration of WEST SCIO same position. The journey north and when their own wants are aat- war on Germany Mr Mann was a commencee on or about the day w<- >«fleocs a general tianking businvsa, Two to three million dollars will end of war with England than I have the hillside of time Christmss hark» receives deposits subject to checa, pays us back to the time when we. too. be ncceNiary to improve •II of the i with Germany" interest on time deposits, were kiddies; when we. too. would roads in Linn county and this sum He voted for the Me femore reao- travelers checks ami drafts. »eli» and hang up the stocking to receive such should l>e expended in a period of lulion which would have renounced makes collections. gifts as Santa Claus might bring us; not more than five years. the right of Americans to travel bv This large sum can be supplied sea and ......... ,, 1916, ,, w „„.urrm,™ when we. too, believed that Santa in nt April he Condemned Claus was a verity and traveled only by bonding. If the l»>nds be ‘ the President for sending an ultima- from house to house in a sleigh pull­ made exempt from taxation they turn to Germany about the Sussex et! by a team of reindeer; when we. < - i ¡< fl «at* I at par at X to 4 per case and aaid too, enjoyed with the zest of child- cent interest, it would be neces- "His attitude has not been neutral Walter Bilyeu, Prop hood the family or community ssry to sell them only as needed, or in any respect I think this coutry Phone Christmas tree. 1500.(RM) annually. The proposed should be neutral. His message to- STAUB MEETS AI.L TRAINS Many of us may and probably will plan of converting government bonds 1 day show« he expects, if he can, to - Leaves Scio I'ostofllce- not be here when the Christmas of into road bonds. H merely a suggea- force war on Germany, at 7:10 a m and 5.W t> m for West Sea. 1919 arrives. Many of our boys lion, with a view of creating a ready “We have »«me complaints against and 12:45 p n> for Munkare who went over to France to fight in market for the road bonds. Germany, although the president the cause of liberty are absent, never Any plan, however, for providing exaggerated them this morning, to return in the body, to take a seat this large sum of money would re- W’e have some complaints against at ths Christmas table. Yet such quire legislative authority, other- Great Britain, but the president Noiarij Public ana thoughts and absencim should not wise the 2 per cent limitation, u does not care about that. Where sadden us. If the grim messenger now required by law, would inter­ Germany has injured one ship car­ Cont'cyensor calle us or our loved one» ere'anoth­ vene. rying American commerce England Abstracts of Title Examined er Chrfstmaa. we will simply be The question in a nutshell Is: Do has seized a dozen." ’C1° • • - OREGON •beving a law of nature, and our we want first class roads as quickly On February 13. 1917, after re­ boy wno marched away to France as thev can be constructed? And lations with Germany had been eev- and has made the supreme sacrifice, are we willing to provide the money . ered. after that country had tried has died that men may live and en­ with which to build them? These to incite Mexico to war upon the affirmatively, United States, and'while an Ameri- joy a freedom hitherto unknown in questions answered UNDERTAKERS ths world. the further question arises: How can ship was being torpedoed every Calls Attended to Promptly So let us banish all »ad and gloomy shall we raise the money? day or two. Mr. Mann proposed an Dav or Night thoughts, make others happy and be To raise $3,000,000 by direct tex ' amendment to the naval appropria- Railroad I ime I able H. B. CHESS Attorney *i Law THE SCIO STATE B.M I pledge allegiance to mp flag and the Republic for which it rtatdi, one Ration. inJhrbihle, teilh libedu and jut I ice fm all. CHRISTMAS • The Christmas spirit of tne pres­ ent opening day of the holiday week is much different from the (Christ­ mas of one year ago Then the Yankee boys of the United States were Just gelting to the battle front of the world's greatest hostile con­ test and n<> one knew when the hu­ man slaughter would cease, nor what would I*«* the extent of the demands from the peoj le would be to finance the war. We knew we would win in the end. but we did not know the pr'ce in blood and treasure we would be required to pay. Consequently the people felt that the* must husband every energy to meet the demands, financially and otherwise, whatever they might I*. We were deter­ mined to comply with the emergency however great. Now the en I, let us hope for all time, has arrived. Hostilities have ceased and the terrific roar of great cannon and small arms is no longer heard. No longer Is American blood moistening the soil of France and Belgium. The armistice is in progress and thé peace congress is assembling to arrange terms of per­ manent peace. Our addict boys are arriving back from the field of bat­ tle bearing the lianner of victory, and will soon be at their respective homes Because of this fact the high tension to which the war had brought the peoole is relaxed and th« Christmas spirit is resuming the sway wit.i a zest as in former times of prosperous peace. For the origin of Christmas wr must go back many centuries to when the human family was young; to the day when the people believed the earth to lie a great fiat table. an the business renters thru- >ut the county under construction it the same time. Not less than 20 *o 25 construction gangs, under »roper engineering direction, would * necessary To provide 1500,000 annually would oppress the people too se­ verely if direct taxation alone should be the means. People might vote this heavy burden for one year, but hey would refuse to do so tbs next year. The man who had an im- would require a 10 per cent levy, or tion bill reaffirming the policy of 8CK> OREGON a 2 per cent lew for 5 years. Of settling disputes thiough mediation course, if thia money was absolutely or arbitration, “to the end that war and vitally tieccasary. we would raiae may be honorably avoided.*' That it. But the people would be tre- amendment could have no other ef­ AUCTIONEER mendoualy distressed. If instead, fect at that juncture than toembar- we distribute the aaseasment over a rasa the president and to encourage W atekuh , O regon period of 30 to 40 years, then the Germany. a. r. D. N*. i raw»» svm h «« m roads can be built and the bonds This man. whose recovery from Sale dates arranged for at The Sdo paid off, and our present tex levy illness strangely coincides with the Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. need not lie increased more than 5 signing of an armistice, now has the mills. impudence to seek election as »(leak­ 0. C. HKYANT A bill atwuld I* prepared at the er and republicans actually consider coming legislature and enacted into him. In the gravest crisis in the law authorizing the county to con­ wlwi'i history .li.re th. rlril war. »|.2 N.— rim X.inad Ban. KM,, tract the indebtedness, and at the he has shown utter lack of stalwart same time authorize the calling of a patriotism and far-easing statesman-‘ ALBANY OREGON special election fur the people to ship, and he has al wavs acted and paiM upon the measure. Only by a spoken with both eyes and both ears majority vote should ths debt bs open for the approval of his pro­ contracted. tierman o nxlituents He has not _ Dairying is soon to be the leading spoken the sentiments of the repub- ■ - P industry of Linn county people Soon lican party, he does n >t now repre- ■ " every farmer will have a herd of sent the party as a whole, and his ()ur twenty year rural credit plan Our twenty year rural credit plan cows, large or small, ss the case election as speaker would be hailed of loaning mor.« j to farmers helps may be. With first clsas roads, us­ with joy only in Germany and in yoa to get out of debt U !er out able in winter alike with summer, that Little Germany which elected form of loan the TOTAL amount of interest paid during iU LN URL every farmer will be able to get hie him to Congress He would be ono period of twenty years, is actually milk to condenser/, creamery or of the assets to which the Frankfur­ lese than 5j |»*r cent interest. chec«e factory, as the case may be. ter Zeitung referred when it said: Write us for bcvM I. at a saving of five or more cents per “Our policy, both domestic an-1 hundred This Raving in a year will I foreign, is not without Manto, and HECKER A ItEAV. XgenU H. C ROLOFF ATTORNEY AT LAW Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon amount to more than his texes can we not mske use of them?" would be increased because of the I Germany should have n<> upp<>rtu- bonds, to say nothing of the lose'Bity to make use of Mann Out cost to get his other produce to with him Oregonian, rnaiket. _______ , ........ —» The Scio Tribune 11.50 the year. Ivsn Miller started Sunday for Sister«, going by way of Portland I and The Dalles. He expects to as­ sist his father in farming operatiins for a yenr or two, or until his bro* ther is discharged from th« U. S. marine corps. | Liberty Bonds If you must sell your bonds we will buy them J. M. A II M. HAWKINS. Albany, Oregon. 133 Lyon St Albany, Oregon I St. Francis Hotel ALBANY, ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cents Room 50c and Up GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor