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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
^r‘ - * • • A • * 1 • i :: I' a - > * • -v -yr •’ • • « », . .- V- •. *. • e • * • -• v:? » • * . »• • a • ■ ■*->-<• A • Ev’-’i • * LU* t •’ d»e • * W . li » Did you?** Hermit Jim chuck od. Thi« time it echoed the glee of the thrush A E. Kandail singing in the haw bushes by the W. A. F.wi.«, 1‘rvaalent Vice I’re«. roadside. E. D Myer«, Cashier ' Yrs. sheriff. I bought it And ne«a to Work according to their bet thir m<-rning. knowing that you «et* I ter understanding. *tart a bank account today arai provide for your future. To those republicans who Derust coming after me. I usnl it in kind You /rill find a checking ac- tie against them. But thin last in their partisan bias ami prejudice ling the fire to cook my breakfast. I •uncturrioN. in advancm count very convenient for your [ would force the tripartite to main some word« of advice may be offers«! f<-ek<>m--l I proludily would stay here buauww» transactions. We pay AT KND OF YRAB It was the oniy tain their war power in a high de- more in Borrow than anger. If the rent of myTife 4% interest on ttm<- deposit». gr«w of efficiency, which it la hop«»«] bv any chance their opposition could way I c<>uld do my bit toward fin SII MONTHS will not be ne«^-«sar) with the league defeat the league of nations, in the i sh i ng the job.** DR. R J. NICOL ADVKMTtMING RATHS' Whether the president accom face of the public demarui for its ««raduatc and Licensed plishes the formation of the league adoption, they would havecondemn- Ixtcal advertising per line first in Scio Up Afain*l It. M sertion —.................... of nations or not. he will have the ed themselv«w to endl«-«u obloquy, \ I. I I If INA HI A X Each «ubawiumt Insertion per line. 06 satisfaction of undertaking the n«>b- they wnul<i have provoked their de Scio'apnwer for light and water . Ca,tle Tmtrd for Tubérculo*» Display advertHirur first insertion l«wt work ever attempted bv man. privation of office ami Power am! .26 per Inch ............ ......... ha» never I m - cu as otlsfactory a» thepMBce phorw Main ■'»26; K< »idcncr phone If he falls. It will lie dur to the gissl repute. If th«-ir attempt were Each »ul>»«|uent insertion .............. .16 M«iu 21 pat runa deeired. In extrem«' low i gr«wd and selfishn«ws of old world made without »»uveas as any such Advertisements should reach this other water, or when the water is tooj LEBANON, OREGON nations ami political jealousy ami an attempt is f«>r«*doomed tn he not later than Tuesday to insure publi high, the service has rsnged from. i partisanship at home, made they would have brought cation In the current issue. inferior to n<>ne at all, During th« upon themselv»» a hardly !«••« mens- All foreign advertisements must he extreme low water the service has I While there has Is-en n-- ...... ur.- f , hr-., nl In either event paid for in advance of publication. been supplemental by the employ- Arrival and I departure of 1‘aasenger I >rmo- about the matter near fifty per cent they would ba th«- losers m« nt of a steam engine. While the Traina i of Scio's quota to the Victory loan cratic National Commit***. engine aervicv was goo<|, it was too Woodburn-Springfield Branch was completed last w«*ek Subscrip egpenaive for all tbe year use. WEST SCIO tions are voluntary ami are taken at Now there is a demand for a 24- Hermit Jun'» Last Sacrifice. the Scio Slate Rank The fact that bour service and our present power ^ort^ 7:55 a.tn. farmers are very busv with their is inade«|uatr to supply it. So our ) • ,ut^ 5:09 p.m. N«> <<««• ever know where Hermit cro|M has prolwbly delayed matter« ; citv council has its thinking cap on Corvallis A Eastern / pledge allegianre Io mV flag ana oimewhat The quota ahoul«i be Jim Hu«i- m came from. None knew trying to solve the problem. MUN KERS the Republic for uhuh it tiandt. one his «tory. complete«! this week. We are t«»l«i that the pr«*«ent con To Albany Kill am ¡Nailon. indtvmble. trtlh liberty ana One <lay he was discovered in a tract for power from th«- Scio Mill-1 To Detroit 1:44 p m juxlke for all If President Wilson does not break little thack built of refute lumber ing Company wil soon expire and Motor service discontinued. down under the heavy burden of from th«'dump d >wn* by the river, that the contract will not Is- r«»new- ; PEACE MAY NOT BE SO NEAR. Í work he ha. taken upon his «houl ' Ap,‘ ,b*'r’' h*' ”'w* v’**r*- e«l except at three or four times the ’ • L m bw4.r, Patto ders, our country will be truly In «-immer he fiah««d, worked a little, present rate, and thia ia what ial ]*re«rnt indications in Paris are thankful. Since the Italian back but never talked of himself. In causing our city- dads trouble and ' not promising for the conclusion of down the work must I m - greatly in winter he hibernated, no to speak. the wasting <«f much forensic en-1 He was a big. umstanding two- an early («-act- Italy has pulle«! out creasml. The U. 8. heipwl to fight dravor or hot air. just as you may of th«- conference liecaus«- she is n«>t Italy's battles. I orimh ] her money fate«! fellow, capable of much bul term it. awarded all of territory tendering ¡and supply«] her with food. She; utterly indifferent to all about him Io buy a p ,nt. install it. | OHks ss SUsms S« the Adriatic aea on th«-eastern r««a»t should feel that she is obligated *’a’‘ >n enigma, a mystery. a ami make such r«-pairs to the light; line. The German dflegates now in somewhat to the country over which town character, and water plants as are nested, is A* the year» pa«w-d. Ib'rmit Jim Versailh-s seem to lie filli-d with the Prtwidrnt Wilson preaidee. «•stimated to cost 56000. With a lost his robu«*.newi of figure and spirit of a conqueror rather than of renewal of the contract with the mill a conquer«-«! So as the climax ap- • what remained of his ambition toi company we will th««n have but th«- The coming of the luml«er Hume work finally, at nrventy. the sher prosches the outlook is not encour W alter Billeii, Prop power we now have, which, of to town with b<»M factory and cutup iff took him in charge and carted aging, Phone (»-.">15 eourae, will du away with all thought plant means an addition of near him off to the t»-">r farm. Hermit When President Wilson went oyer STAGI Ml I TS Al l. IMAISS of a 24-hour service. ¡fifty people. These |ie«>ple will pat- to Paris to ntt«-mpt the organization Jim wan a mere skeleton, his clothes — leaves Scio Postofiice- Under future conditions the cost i ronize our merchants, < mhh ] their of a league of nations his purpose in tat ter a. ami his feel laiund in at 7:10 a rn anti 5.00 r. m for West Sei«, of operating the plants will easily ¡children to our schools and pay city and 12:45 p m for M untura was to fix war indemnity's and ar burlap in place of shoes. Ill« cup- ¡amount to 51000 per year, with no taxes if they can be locate.! within range territory in a manner that b . nd wto :.)m< st a« bare a« Mother I increase of income. Add to this the the city limits Our people should would r«*sult in the least possible Hubbard*«, yet right there he voiced i interest on the fuODO of lainds and get busy and assist in getting a friction between nations lie felt the oniy complaint he had ever I wen that sum will be incr« aaed to 52200; location for the plant that lusti«^'. fairn«*«s and open del I- known to make Hi* «hack wm his Real ¡.itale Broker an«l at least |2oo more should be Ing in fixing the terms of the treaty castle, he declared, and should be and Notarti Public add«*«] for running sxpenaea. making I and the constitution of the league New Republican View on League. «.-.p. S24OU This will leave but a small was th«* l«*«t assurance of future Finally, however, he capitulate«], •Ibtlraili Obtained, Examined net income from the hpht an«] water pesc- of all. He has contended that No one can read the lat< st «tat« but not without protest. "I'm not fund. the rights of small, weak nations menta of re«p«>Mible republican lead objecting to having more to eat or OREGON As a matter of jus'ice and right KIO Wer<- entitled to consideration a» er» >n the subject of a league of na- a la-ttcr bed, »her ff." he conceded, reasonable pay for the city light» well as thorn* of th«* great an«i pow ’ tlons without interpreting them to in Engh«h quite <>ut of keeping with and water ahould lie taken from toe • erful. mean a distinct and almost complete his conditi >n. "but I don't like the general city fund and plac«sl to th«-1 But Italy «t-tni not to be inspired reversal of their position from one prospective finish. It's a poor cli credit of the light and water fund ! with this sort of spirit. Her states of unequivocal rejection to that of max to my early training and ambi UNDERTAKERS As th«- case now stands our citizen» men seem to now think as of old. plain, if somewhat reluctant, accept tions ” Then despite the sheriff's who do not patronise the light and (alls Attended to Promptly that to the victor lielongw the spoils ance of President Wilson'« proposal effort« to draw him out. h<* became water plants get their street lights Dav or Night She therefore in»ists in grabbing all and viewpoint. a clam again. and fire protection for nothing. Thia SCIO the territory in sight; and because Only once more he diacuimrd hi« OREGON Numerous and wid«*»pread trit» is unfair to the users of light and the (a-sce conference, under leader and analyses of public opinion have raw* They were then in sight of water. ship of President Wilson, does not disclosed that President Wilson wan the poor h<>u*e. A better and chea|M*r solution of consent to satisfy thia gr«-e«j Italy correct in hi« statement that an "My life has been a failure, «her- the question would be to secure the refuses to play ball an«! has with overwhelming majority of Ameri iff,” he declared, staring blankly right to construct a dam in the Jor AUCTIONEER drawn her delegates from the con cana is in favor <>f the leagu«* of na ahead. "Why. doesn't particularly dan canyon, which high or low water ference. Rons. Republican hostility ww matter. I've been captain of my would not interfere with. This I W aterloo O regon Fiume. the bone of contention, is prompted by a miscalculation of this »ail for sixty years, but a poor pilot, . I’ltoM Its «SW! Hosns source of power can ^c constructe«] R. r. U No. I the only port whereby the Ralkan sentiment. That mistake br«-d an mavbe.” he chuckled mirthlessly. "I and placed in commission at a coat Sale dates arranged for at The Scio states can get their products to thd other the determination to make had a la-tter «tart than moat men. of from J20.00O io $25,000; cer Tribune Office. Scio, Ore. Mediterranean sea. So the confer- . the covenant of the leagu«* a partisan but things broke wrong. I lost am tainly not more than the latter fig ence s«-«-m« di»pow*«| to app«>rti«>n a issue when it deserved, and I’r« sident bition, interest in life, care for the ure. Such a plant would enable the narrow «trip of territory in which Wilson urgeii that it be discussed future, and regard for re«|iectabil- c C. I.RYANT fumiahinr of a 24 hour service and I've twen a lune wolf.” the city of Fiume is situate, to the wholly as a question of America'« ity would tw p« rmam-nt. Ebe extra Ralkan state*. This ia simple just new external relation« dictated by Suddenly ha straightened and hi« earning power over «>ur pr«*»ent , a>l 2 New First National Hank likig. ice to th«we small stales or nations our participation in the greatest of ieyas tla.-*h«*i with am-whght. "God. plant will pay the expense of run But Italy seems to lie able to see her wars and by our obligations and in sheriff, how I might have died hau ning. the yearly interest on the b, is \LBANY 01:1 ; on own intrre«u only and is willing to teresta a« one of the (»arties to a this war come half a century earlier! and pay the bonds off in 20 years break up the confe rence uni, «he permanent peace. Maybe in a fight with a birdman This matter is something our citi can have her will. There ta no disposition among three miles in the air! Maylw going zens should consider. We wi I, • Without the aid of English. French I democrat« and supporters of the over the top m the gray of the mor compelled to do something in tin- and American soldiers Italy could I president to disparage thia change ning* Maylw* hand to hand, with near future, else our town will be Our twenty vmr rural credit plan of not have sustained ’herself against of opinion among republican ai»>kes- iny fingers digging into a Roche's loaning money to farmers, helps you to in darkness. ■ the Austrians an«] she should now lie i men. Their abandonment of their throat! Ami mavis- far tiehind th«- get out of debt. Under our form of willing to forego some of her gr«wd original stand ia the part of wisdom, tiring line from a biff on the head loan th«- total amount of interest paid in the interests of a world peace and friends of a league are quite from a bit of shrapnel! Rut any Should Linn county vote $60.000 during it» entire period of twenty year« willing that it shall become also the way. any time, any inhere, gloriously! in bond« in June the c-untv court is actually k-sa than 5] percent interest. and security against future wars. W rite us for book let. As a matter of fact, If the league part of patriotism. Most of thosr For humanity! l»vmocracy! liberty* should require people who are to lie OWEN BEAM. Agent. Is effected Italy may not be included republicans who mistakenly believe] What a death sheriff; what a death!" the greatest beneficiaries of a road among the signatory powers aa a that a league was a departure from "Jim,** «aid the aht-riff, with a to be improved to furnish the money IXI Lyon St charter member. Her action in our beat traditions, a surrender of new. strange softness in his voice. by buying the county bonds at per. Albany, Oregon with«]rawing her «ielegates is highly American rights ami jurisdiction j"I’ve been told that yau bought a If the tionda are handled in thia pleasing to (iermany in the hope that over matters of purely internal con thousand dollar Oberly Bond last manner there will be no trouble in she will get more liberal terms in cern. may now co-operate with Pres October. I’ve never believed it di «(awing of them to Unn county Advertise la The Scio Tribune and get th«> [»■*«■ articles , ident Wilaon and a majority of their Hut. old fellow. «>nwhow now I do. pro pie. THE SCIO TRIBUNE Should the league organization fail, an agreement l»etween Fng'and. France and the United States to IMI RD KVRKY THURSDAY BY maintain peace in the world w-«uld be almost equal to th«- league N > T. L. dug «; kb . tornu and raor ________ __________ other nation would be apt to start a ►Entered at the uoetoffice at Scio. war when it knew the aoatbiiwsl Oregon aa second class matter. powef of th«wr three nation» « uld fellow countrymen in establishing the league and a just and lasting pyace. They can thus easily merit forgiveness for their first error of judgment by an evidence of readi- Railroad I ime I able H. B. CHESS Attorney •« Law Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C. ROLOFF ATTORNEY AT LAW HURAL CRFPIi IOANS results. %