increase of salaries, etc., in a most friendly spirit. Dr. Withycombe fills the measure ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY of the above admirably. Furthér- T. L. DUGGER, EDITOR aND PftÖP tnofë, his intitnate association fbr ========!=«— many years with thé’ wellfare of SUBSCRIPTION, .IN ADVANCE.... .„$1.25 the Oregon . Agricultural college AT END OF YEAR ....................... 1.50 would cause him, should he become governor, to look upon any appro­ SIX MONTHS ...................................... ........ 75 priation asked for by that institution in a most friendly rhafinfer. Pbssibly ADVERTISING RATES: his candidacy for the place is a scheme originated in the fertile ...... 5c Local advertising, per line.... brain of 'President Kerr for this Display advertising, per inch..... 10c Wfy 'pûTpôSë. Who knows? Display advertising, long time, see As before stated, the Tribune re­ manager. grets that Dr. Withycombe has been Extended marriag^ or death notices pursuaded by his friends (?) to pér line.............. ......... ... . 3c make the race. We all know that Special ràtéson long tinte display he is a most valuable man in his advertising. present position, but no one knows what quality of governor he would make. For the reasons above cited, the Tribune believes he would make a very expensive one to Oregon tax­ , Press reports state that Dr. James payers. To take a than from a . Withycombe, head of the experi­ 1 position in which he. is a pronounced ment station, of thé Oregon Agri­ success and place him in one in cultural College at Corvallis, is an ‘ Which his abilities are Wholly Un­ active, aspirant for the nomination known, the Tribune believes Would a,s the candidate of his party for ] fié foolish. the office of governor of Oregon. The wisest course for the voter to The Tribune regrets to iéarn of this pursue in this matter, we bèliéve, is fact for several reasons. In his 1 present position as director of ex- to 1 vote for some other man at the election. We think it perimentàl work at the college, Dr. brimdry ' would be to the interests of both Withycombe is rendering the state ' a most valuable service. It is’ ; Dr. Withycombe and the taxpayers. doubtful if there is another man W Personally We have a profound re­ the state who could step into fiisi ! spect for Dr. Withycombe’s ability shoes and do the work as well as he.' to fill his present position. But as Being an honorable, high-minded' 'for governor, please excuse Us. Intermountain Tribune tract the mote from your neighbor’s eye. Now’Sweet Home stands in the i attitude of inviting busfhess to cbfne to our5 town. We want the ratfPoad, a big sawmill, a*Wnkafid any othdF enterprise which will add wealth and inhabitants to our town, An inharmonious feelirtg tRnoflg our people, petty jealousies, i etc. are not encouraging tb anjlonb Who5 would come among us to live, On the other hand, if the stranger should see a dtefibsitibn on tfie pfift of our people to pull together for any public enterprise, that, in itself will be an inducement to him to come among us. ’ By all means, stop knocking. Have the best possible opinion of your neighbor. If he does wrong, advise him in a friendly spirit tb do or act differently. Botfi ydWnei^i- bor and yourself “will feel the better for it. The Tribune offers the above in the most friendly spirit. It has no other purpose than to w»rk for the best interests of Sweet Home. Of course, We have idfi&fe ' to hoW public enterprises should be carried out. But if some other plafi ia adopted, the Tribune will give' the best support it can tb make what­ ever plan is adopted, a success. Our purpose is to help build up along every line—never to:tear down. I ON SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS OF THE W/SUNSIT <3W£H»SHAST* ROUTES The Exposition Line—1915 And now is the time to she California; to live out­ doors and enjoy the sunshine, flowers and summer sports. It is a trip you cannot afford to miss. THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY Including Shasta Limited, the train of modern service with all steel up-to-the-minute eqùiptnent. The California and San Fraccisco Express Trains with Standard, Tourist and Chair Cars and dining service1 that will please. Call on nearest S. P. Agent and let him outline a trip, quote fares and furnish Outing literature on California’s famous resorts. J. M. SCOTT, GENERAL PASSENaER. AGENT, PORTLAND. THE LAST LAP. ... ~ ‘ “Safety First” is Our Motto x- S. C. STEWART President W. M. BROWN, Vice Pres. J. M. STEWART Vice Pres. . CLARENCE INGRAM Cash. T. Di O’BRIEN, Assistant Cashier Now that President Wilson Has gentleman and of a genial nature, raised the embargo against the HARMONY OF ACTION he has made himself exceedingly! taking of arms and munitions of popular with every agricultural! ' war across the Mexican internation­ community in Oregon. He is stimu- / No community can prosper as it al boundary, the feign of Assassin' lating and demonstrating through should, , without there is a. harmony Huerta is, pfobafily, oh its last lap. his experimental work just the ( of effort on the part of the people. With a half-armed, podfly fifbvisidfi- things farmers wish to know. In Especially is this true whenever a ed army, the Mexican rebels have other words, he is showing thé public enterprise is undertaken. Of secured control of mofie than btid-’ LEBANON, OREGON farmer how to make two blades of course, it is right and proper for half of the Mexican territory. With grass grow instead of one under the1 everyone to advance his or her ideas ability to fplly arm ancT equip his former conditions. • But when thé as to the method in which a public troops and with power to largely Doctor steps aside from the position enterprise should be executed or increase the size of his afimy and .A he so ably fills and proposes to be­ carried out but, after a plan of arm them, General Villa, the rebel w e pay interest on 'iiine deposits come governor of the great state of action has been agreed upon by a commander, should be able to rhakd Oregon, then a different angle of majority of the people then, Wheth­ short work in the matter of secur- matters is presented for the people ’ er right or wrong, the plan should ing entire control. . ? • 'V to consider. hâve the hearty support of all thé But it is quite likely, before the There are hundreds of members people. There should be no kickers. now rebel forces, when successful, of hjs party who can fill this ini- ’ -.As a matter of course, it is pleas­ can pacify matters throughout that portant office as capably if not ing to anyone th have his or her unhappy nation, a new revolution better than he. Dr. Withycombe- plan adopted for the prosecution of will break out. A people as igfibr- |'KMMKKKM«MOt)CM)0(KN)OeOeO()OHO()OeOeO()0( JOOOfJf has twice been the candidate of hié a public enterprise. But, suppose ant as the masses of tfie Mexicans party for governor of Oregon and the plan of your neighbor is adopt­ seem to be, are easily duped and as often has gone down to defeat; ed instead of your own? Are you made yictims of misrepresentations. It is unnecessary to cité the causes N. R. LUTHER, M. D. Prop. acting the part of a good citizen if With the Peon classes, revolution for his defeat in each instance of has become a trade and the idea of you exert all the'power you possess his past candacies. He probably having to get down to real pro­ to defeat the project? now thinks he made mistakes in his ductive work in order to earn’ a Now, as a matter,of fact. Sweet past efforts to secure the guberna­ livlihood, instead of roaniing oVfer Home will have to undertake strëet torial chair, The Tribune thinks he the country and taking it at Will, improvement during the coming will make his third mistake, should will not suit a people which äre summer. Possibly there will be as he win out at the primaries. naturally lazy. We understand that Dfr. Withy­ many plans as to how the work Dr. Luther will attend professional calls at reasonable distances In the end, the Tribune predicts, should be done as we have citizens. combe owns a valuable farm in Day or Night Washington county, thus bringing Some one of the plans and some one, armed intervention by the United Dr. Robert’s and Korinek’s Veterinary Remédiés States is the only solution of the him in intimate relations with Ore­ man must be selected to do thi^ East Main Street SWEET HOME, ORE. Droblem, The Mexican people are work.^ Possibly his plans may not gon farmers. But farming is not' so turbulent and treacherous that ( be selected to do this work. Possib ­ his principle occupation in life, bÿ 1 II ■>nil**! " I iifruTl liiU. any means. He has drawn a salary ly his pians may not agree with they never will give an established government time enough to estab­ almost continuously, from tfie state your own; or he may not employ lish its policies. People of t his class or nation ever since he became a just the people whom you would never submit to anything they employ, to do the work. If you use citizen in order to be appointed think they do not like, unless5 corri- your utmost endeavor to make the statë veterinarian by Gov. Pennoyer Manufacturers of all kirids of- pelled to do so by a superior power. many years ago. Therefore, in his improvement a failure, do you think The Huerta dynasty will hardly leading occupation Dr. Withycombe you are manifesting the spirit of a Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber is a taxeater and a taxpayer as a citizen who desires and works for last more thana few weeks at most. the wellfare of our town? But with his downfall, Mexico’s side issue. ’ Well Seasoned Stock Constantly on Hand troubles will not be over. A gov­ Within the next year or so, Sweét The govereor of Orégon can and Personal Attention givefi^o all Orders. does have a great deal to do in Home must cast off the clothes of ernment which is feeble and incap­ holding down tax levys for state her village days and put on those of able of protecting itself from its We Guarantee to give you Satisfaction purposes. Hé should, therefore, be a prosperous town. With these citizens, is a poor affair indeed. Feon can be Until the Mexican village clothes, let us drop all petty immediately related to the side of the taxpayer and should, always, fie jealousies, bickering, faultfi nding, educated to the importance of . taken from the ranks of tax payers; etc.’ and all. work for the one central maintaining a stable government'— because his invironment in businésé purpose—the wellfare* of'our town. one capable of protecting itself and The Tribune is well aware that be willing to submit to the rule bf • life will cause him to look at public expenditures from the tâxpâyérs habit weilds a strong influence over the majority, there cap Be no per­ viewpoint. A man who has, during ■ one’s’ action. Let a person form manent peace, until the factions ate Timber Lands Gruiséd and Estimates made a larger portion of his life, drawn â the habit of faultfinding and it completely exhausted and starved on Standing Timber. opt. salary from the public treasury seems almost impossible to break For this reason, some more must, necessarily, come in sympathy away from it. We suggest that you ÖREGON FOSTER with thé side of the taXèatér. If, read â certain verse of the Bible powerful government, for the sake VI 11 LI 1110.111 vy , UJUDb ¡Jvcp ’ ll O.11VJ piv .............. of humanity, must step in and pro- says something carefully which in the position of governor he will, unconsciously it may be, look upon i about taking thé beam from your tebt these turbulent factions from ¡ I the appropriations of public money, own eye before you attempt to ex- eachother. The Lebanon National Bank I We do a general banking business ! We pay interest on time deposits We have safety deposit boxes to rent | We want your business and will treat you in a manner to deserve it. i........................ 9 r CITY DRUG STORE 9 9 9 Drugs, Patent Medicines Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Sundries 9 9 Mealey Bros. Mill Company Timber and Agricultural Lands and Mill Property for Sale Advertise in the Intérrhountain Tribune I, ■