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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
THE SCIO TRIBUNE In the selection of Fix president William H Taft for chief justice of the United States supreme court President Harding please d the great majority of the people of the coun try. No better selection could have been made Mr Taft is a man of large ability and experience, is hon est. is not a partisan, and will re flect honor aa chief justice. Hu al most unanimous confirmation by the senate voices the will of the people regardless of party politics. Member* of the Oregon Mate live stock sanitary board at a meeting at flnlem reelected Dr * Ft t.ytle stale LMl'Ktl KVERY THUMDAY BY rMertnariaa This «III be the sixth T. L dvoor *. Kt>m»B and fbof oonorcutlve term that Dr Lytle has Entarsd at th* txlofhes at 8et<>. held this office Walter K Taylor of Oraron a* ascood ciana mattar, Corvallis was re elected president of the board, while K (1 Warner of Fea BUBBCaimoN. IN ADYANCB SI.76 dleton was selected aS vice president an mofthb _________________ 1 Oo Other members of the board are J H Cole. Molalla: Jay P Dobbin. Joseph; AKVIKTIXING HATMl: William Pollman. Baker. H T His» Local advertising per lina flrat In Corvallis, and Harry West. Hrappoos* sertion ..............................................10 Each subsequent Insertion per lino .06 Because owner* of scab lot>wi«d Display advertising First insertion sheep using private range ar* unwill r*r inch........................................... 26 Ing to submit their stock to dipping subsequent insertion ..................16 Dr R A Parsons at the bureau at Advertisements should reach thia office Maiical Note not latar than Tuesday to insure publi I animal Industry la central Oregon da cation in the current laaua. ' dared that It may to Impoaslbla to All foreign advertisements muat ba paid for in advance of publication. There may not lw much harmony eradicate the disease this year, as had been hoped early la th* spring Forty in the Knockers Quartet, but there thousand sheep remain undipped In is considerable volume. The instru northern 1-ak* county. and Dr Parnows mentation includes Senator Borah has received no Intimation that the on the harp. Senator Johneon with abeepmm Intend tn take either cure the bull fiddle. Bob 1st Follette and five or preventive measures Forty two thousand aheep kava airwady bean the snare drum, Tom Watson with I pledge allegiance to mV flag ana dipped In fieerhuteo county thia year, the Republic for u hich it clanth. ont the baxoo. and 12.000 mor* ar« listed for dipping Their last ensemble work was in ¡Nation, injfruthlf, oith liberty ana i ne urvgon public service commla luilkt for all. sounding a protest against the nom slon has no authority to relieve roe ination of William Howard Taft to Ranson logging railroad at (Tatahap * SCIO. OREGON. JULY 14. 1921 be chief justice of the supreme of Its obligation aa a nimmn» earner, according to a legal opinion given by HIGH TARIFF FOOLISHNESS court, it was not very effective.' th* attorney general The nearest approach to harmony First return* from the New York Congress it now in lalxir for the in thia instrumentation is when each asci Ion market on Wasco county Durpoac of riving birth to a high performer is playing a different cherries sent there for wale have been received Half a rarload of Hings was tariff law. With nation« of the old lune. sold at 36 »H for a 20pound bo» When they all get together on the world without the wherewithal to Half a carload of Royal Anae < heerlee buy. the only result of legislation of notes of "I Am Feeling Blue.” the returned |.l It a bos Thc-w prices this character will lie to make the effect io discordantly depressing. If wore coualdeml among the twat aver American consumer oay a higher they should ever try to render "The paid In the east fur northwestern . price to the American manufacturer. Star-Spangled Banner" together the Cherries i ne J4th annual grand encampment The primary object of a tariff is audience would not only nee. but of th. Indian War Veterans ot the to product« revenue for the govern would chase them all over tbe place north l*a>inc coast closed Ila sessions al Portland with the election of off! ment. It will fail in this purpose, errs for th* ensuing year. Erastua which it is sure to do if placed at a The aanUment for tbe United 1 Morggn of Portland was elected grand too high figure. States to join the league of nations eommand<r. 0. W Riddle of Riddle Il is ala» true that if the govern seems to be growing. With Secre waa elected senior vice grand com ment is to derive revenue from the tary Hughes and Chief Justice Taft mand*r. and John W Kelly of Oregon, The tariff foreign made goods must be both strong friends of the league, junior vice-grand commander other officers elected were M Dickson imported. But if foreign nations in th* highest positions within the of Portland, grand adjutant; L. A have no money with which to buy gift of President Harding, the evi- Bailey of flrappooe*, aaalstant grand our products, either manufactured donee that the president sees the ad-. adjutant, and N M McDaniel* of PurV or in the raw state, their only re vantage of tiring a league member land, grand paymaster. Financial conditions In Oregon, aa source is to sell us their goods. and is leaning towards the league reflected by ths banks, indicate that So if our republican friends in decidedly mure favorably than when the business activities of this stale congreiw discourage, the importation he was inaugurated. have not been aa hard hit by the nat ural depression following the war as of their goods, which will result have those of many other western from tn excessively high duty or The American la-gion boys must districts, according to H <1 Hargeant. tariff, they will decrease the reve not feel down hearted liecauaa Sec now connected with the federal bank nue therefrom and the beneficiaries retary Mellon and the president are waa alate superintendent of bank* In will be, not the government, but opposed to bonus legislation at thia Ran Francisco Mr Rargent formerly the American manufacturer will fat session of congress. 1-ater on. when reserve system, with hetfl!quarters In ten at the expense of the American the nation is on its feet financially Oregon. E W. Mct .una* will receive a clear consumer. once more, the bonus will be looked title to hl* homestead of 206 acme Congress will earn the admiration upon more favorably. Pension (ser near Pendleton, filed on by hl* pre of the American people if it will vice) for the Civil war veterans did deceoaor In 1X73. under a blit pul enact a tariff law which will pro not materialise until 25 years after I through the house by Representative Hlnnott The title to the land, which duce the largest possible revenue. the dose of the war, was a swamp land selection, waa quea In other words the iimiortation of Honed some year* ago and the court* The general fund of the state la now foreign made goods should tie en exhausted, according to <1 P Hoff, held against McComas. The secretary couraged. both for the greatly need state treasurer, and until replenished. of the interior approved tbe Sinnott ed revenue for the government and It will be necessary Io Indorse all bill recently recommended that Mr I to make it .possible for the impov warrants of this rlaaaincaltoa “not I McComas be permitted to purchase the erished nations over in Europe to paid for want of funds " These war land for 31 33 an acre Fifty two of tbe largest firm* la Ore again get on their commercial feet renta will draw Interest al the rate gon operating under tbe workman ■ of I per cent. If America pnsipere she must find a compensation taw and employing 1*. market for the surplus of what she Of the 33 fruit districts In the Ore- 600 workmen have advised the state In produces. An impoverished nation gon Growers' Cooperative association dustrial accident commission that they is of little value as a customer. So the Balem district leads In prunes with have accepted the provision* of the 14tM) acres, according to a report pro amendment to the present Inw relat if we prosper, the people in Europe pared by the organ Ratios The Amity ing to organisation and educational muat prosper as well, for they are district leads In walnuts with 200 work In accident prevention Although our customers in the main. ncrae Medford I* fir*I In apple acrw the amendment does not be-om* ef Congress, however, is listening to age with a total of 2063 acre* Med fective until July I. report* have been to the people somewhat. In formu ford also leads In the production of received by the commiaaton Indies! pears. havlag 3710 sere* of this prod | Ina that the organ Isa l ton of safety lating tariff heretofore it has listen UcL The Dalle* district signed up com in 11 lees already to In progree* ed mainly to the wishes of the man 346 sere* of cherries, while Amity had Information a* Io the population ufacturers. At last farmers’ inter 261 acrea Ralem to the principal Of Ute Vnlted Rlatea, by color and race, ests are lining considered, and the berry district la the aasuciallon. with to contained In a bulletin from the census bureau of the department of farmer interests conflict in many M7 acres. commerce, given out recently. Of respecta with that of the manufac psrtlrailar Interest to the statement aa turers. Congreaa seems to under to Oregon The figures are for »10 and stand. that is the party in power »30 Following ar* the figure* Tutsi Jobaon, driving along a lonely population. 101*0. 7X3 300; »10. 073.706. does, that unless some legislation looking to farmers* interests muat road one morning, managed, in some white. »30. 74*.144. »10. 466 0*0. negroes. 10». 1144. »10. 1403. Indian. be enacted else the now majority way or other, to ditch his car. Fortunately a farmer hove in sight »30. USO. Ilio. WM. Chínese, »20. will be hurled from power and a 3000. ISIS, 7343. Japanese, 1S20. 4131. moderate tariff, one which will pro behind a pair of stout horaea and »10. 34». all others. 1S30. Nt; »10. duce revenue for the government, Jobaon appealed to him for help. 311 "Why y*-a*. I gueaa I kin help ye out; miater.” said the farmer. "Lee see what it’ll kum to -one day's use of the team. |6 —” • » "One day?” retorted Jobaon "It isn't going to take a day to haul that machine out. io it?” "Why no," returned the farmer, "but arter I get the 15 I don't cal- late to do any more work Uli ter- Advertise in The Seto Tribune and get iwW. 1 and revenue is somewhat needed by Uncle Sam these days. The general government will be inexcusable if it panders to the will of the tariff barons just now. Cong ress should concentrate lu activities to hard headed legislation for the best interests of the entire country at this time DR. H. H. PETERS CHIROPRACTOR Electrical Equipment Rooms 1 and 2. over Edwards' store LEBANON Telephone 3» R i . - IL Sanitary Meat Market DR. A. G. 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