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TWUMIDAY, !>»;• . 21. 1922
can afford to give the paper to many
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people and tome out even at the
Why doaen'l Hairy Daugherty end of the year, and the present
obtain a writ of injunction to pre management would certainly appre
vent hit fellow Republicans from ciate it very much if those who
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I know
themselves a* receiving the
impeaching him?
paper by courtesy of the former
President Harding's preachment publisher would notify the editor of
on “economy” leave» th«- impression the matter and either pav up or quit
that we ought to be more saving in the paper
W<» want a« large a list ;
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expenditure« for Government that as,-...¡toe. but we J . not want it
and may Santa remember
you abundantly
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we can be more generous in gifts to at our expf«nw , and thus so«>ner or
the Shipping Trust.
later receive notice fr««m the post-
oflic« d«-partm«-nt that the paper ia
The "differences” t»elween a rad refuse«! the mail* U-cause of such
ical progressive Repub'ican and a irrvgulaiities. We appreciate the
reactionary Republican will soon fact that the jmper has seemingly
become manifest to the public. been satisfactory to such subecribeis
Already the«* “difference»'' have as for the time we have been editing
sumed the proportions of a first it. but this does not pay the bill*, i
elaaa row.
From Lebanon recently we re-
Mdiuoe act Tea Co.
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cure any known disease.
Not Open on Sundays
153 South High Street
Sal« m, Oregon
Phone 2M
No one has yet heard Senator
Newberry announce that he is
going to speak reelection to the
Seoite in order to get “vindication.”
Senator Townsend undertook to have
his vote fur Newberry "vindicated”
and now they are both down and
out.
Secretary Denby is clamoring for
"navy next to none.” and Secre
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tary Weeks cries for a bigger army.
Have they n< confidence in the
"new sense of security in the right
eous persuits of peace" which Pres
ident Harding declared was one of
71 ■ Gias« of Fashion, the Rimless Colo-
ni> i. with either Fit-U or ■‘»hur-onshcl- the fruits of the disarmament con
te Mou ilinga. ''Seeing is Believing. “ ference?
WESELY,
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realisation that the concern of Eur i
ope is the concern of the United
States, and are making preparation»
to enter into the conflict. Whether
¡his means with arm*, we are un-
able to say, but every indication
point* that way.
There wa* an opportunity to stop4
this carnage now going on over the
reived in the same mail two letter* sea if we had but list«*ned to Wood-
from two different subscriber* n otice row Wilson some three years ago,
to stop the pafa r by having the post- but ae were deaf we wanted a|
master there send a card marked change, and the way to make the
"rafuaed." We wrote them about change was to belittle him and the
the matter, rnd so far have received great work he had done in behalf
no word from either of them. They of society and the world. If wej
knew a year ago or more that they had entered the League of Nations,
did not want the paper, but were we would have been In a position to
greedy enough to accept't for the hold the hot heads of Europ«, level,
year and then refuse it. We have to have stopped this great armed
going on. stabilise
not at any lime since taking hold of : conflict now
markets,
and
prosperity
and peace
the Tribune sent the paper to a
single individual without that party would have been here instead of|
having subscribed for it or womeone bloodshot and proverty. But we
else having made a donation to |he listened to politicians, spokesmen
i for manufacturers of firearms and
party receiving H.
This is the Christmas season, when explosives, but now we must voter
good cheer, happiness, and good will, i to further protect life and money
Shelton & Co. Props
S< IO. OREGON
('. 0. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
Cusick Bank Bldg.
ALBANY
WHOCRFUL RESULT
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Jit & Poole
k ADJUSWNTI.
When
we have said, but to read it and take will we learn that the road to haf».
it in the kindly spirit in which we pines» and wealth does not run into
mean it- that we have to pay for war? When will we take lime to
what we get, and others should do ask ourselves if we still want out
the same thing toward the paper. I boys and the future bovs placed up
If one does nut like the paper, and on the block |o lie murdered with-,
does not want to take it. we have out grievance of their sanction, but
no hard feeling toward them for it. by draft? When will we take th«-
it is their privilege
It is our pri t«-aching* of the Master as our guide?
vilege to expect pay for the service« Not before we learn to enter Into
we
perform in sending every all negotiations that have a leaning ,
week the best little paper pub toward "Peace on^ljirth, Good Will
THE I.ARIAT of Portland. Ore.,
n akew it* bow as a literarv monthly.
t'«e only publication of the kind west
of New York, devoted exclusively to
<1 HCuMiun a«<d criticism of literary
ALtANK O*CS
matters. Weatern writers will find
Ai.iHJi ALBRO,
it of great interest as voicing west
Manufacturing Optician ern standards of expression, when
p ia considered that the West ha»
never produced a writer of the de-
g-*nerate school, but ail western
fiction, poetry and dramas are dean
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and
wholesome, from the days of the lished in the valley to our subscribers.
I'adwtaiiM,
Read the letter, which follows:
pioneers in literature down to the
fc .
' r see. bo'h l*rufe»aionally
Escondido. Calif. Dec 13.’22
present. The first number is for
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uneral t onducUng.
January. 1923. and has just been Editor Tribune:
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’»nt always. Best of
Dear Sir: I am «ending
< qun-rn I and I’rlces <>Uaran-
published. It is on fine paper and
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14ht f.«r » verybody.
Carrie« no advertismenta of trashy you P. 0. money order for $2. along
with a request to discontinue send
P nomb 1ft
books.
ing the Tribune to my address, not
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OREGON
STOICS HIS PAPER
I because I find any fault whatever
with your paper, for I find it a well
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The Scio Tribune : in receipt of edited and Interesting publication
> a letter from h W Hulme, of baa When Mr. Dugger had charge of
1 condido, Calif., saving "atop mv the Tribune it wassent to us. I sup
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I ti 150. (to and ' puoer.” Heisnurho
from pose, because my wife was his only
•i end nng.4.
1 several others, in ’hat he ha* re sister, for no one ever subscribed
r’< • d from $25 00 : mitted for the time he has taken for it. Rut now she is in "The
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, : the paper under the new manage- Great Reyond.” and Tom has severed
1 ment. So many have waited until I his connection with the paper and
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a vear or more ha« elapsed, and * not a soul in Oregon that I know of.
Jewelers and Opticians
1 then have written the editor that there hardly remains a reason for
I ANY. ■ • OREGON ] they were placed ut»on the list in
| my taking the ¡>aoer longer
As a
some sort of manner, and while they "good by,” I wonld like to shake
I
liked the paper they had never sub hands with Pie Eater, for no one
2^
HM!» kitilij Tanti scribed for it and therefore wanted
could help liking his quaint, bluff,
A real rirpr •# f*»r the home knittere it stopped
Moat of these people unlooked for sayings in his Santiam
of < ■'<<k . but utili
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fact. Further*
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th f ysrn is abeohitefy virgi In knew when the new editor took hold Locals.
mnr
W TO ,u. th. w-d w«s grown in I urn
inn of the paper whether they were demi
Respectfully.
t All
• .>! h) Mt Senders to thaOre-
F. W. Hulme
heads
or
not.
and
it
should
have
Company (mills located at
l««T. ,'or»
-•I n adv into worst'd yarn by been their pleasure to so inform the
? '> p, son of C. P Bishop, ne v management
Boy
We have con-
To Enter Europe
of tlh' W.sden Mill Store of
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< viton knitters try this yarn tinned sending the paper to some
I <»« >rs. 4ftc par ball of 2 ou
At last the government of the
»nt un api l-eation. Addraas sufweribers whom we had considersd
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>* «K, Salem. Oragask,
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bonafld« sulwcribera. while other« United State« has come to a full
OREGON
Chiropractic Talks
Let, fall«. .’t«d mother see your Christ-
mi pr>-.. i-i, give them Kryptoaa, the
should lie prevalent, and we do not that is invested in Europe.
on pic < bif--*l fur near and distant WESTERN LITERARY MAGAZINE
When will we wake up?
want anyone to take offense of what
vu >n.
Optometrist
to Men."
We were told that to enter the
I-vague of Nations meant we had to
tight the battle« of the old world.
We are not in the League, but we
are to enter anyhow, and why?
Will some one please explain?
After all, in plain words, chi
ropractic methods are but an
evolution of common sense in
the direction of betu*r health.
They seek out causes and
achieve permanent results by
removing causes.
Consultât ian Free.
Drs. Scott & Scofield
AT SCIO HOTEL
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I ridays
Subaenba for Tribune—11.75 a year.
Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.
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Sincere Good Wishes to You for
Christmas and the New Year
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