Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914, October 01, 1914, Image 2

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    Intermountain Tribune
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY BY
T. L. DUGGER, EDITOR aND PR®P
HÖW TO BUILD UP A TOWN
tor Chamberlain stands high with
I the administration. His re-election
We assupie that every citizen of is desired by the administration, A
Sweet Home desires to build up the vote for his opponents is a vote to
town, to get more people and busi­ send an enemy to the president,
S. C. STEWART President
T. D. O BRIEN, Aast. Cash.
A. M. REEVES, Vice Pres.
W. M. BROWN, Cashier
ness houses to locate here. This is
There ought to be no difficulty in
Entered at the postoffice at Sweet
true bècause merchants' would hav£ flaking a selection of state senator
Home, Ore,, as second class matter.
a larger traçîe ,|nd a^general acfêr as between Mr. Porter of Shedds
va'nce in property values would re­ and S. M; Garland. The last named
SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE.......$1.25 sult. We, also, assume that the
is a successful business lawyer and
MAIN AND GRANT STREETS
AT END OF YEAR .................
1.50 people of the Santiam country de­ can be relied upon to do all in, his
sire a railroad, because railroad power to cut out a number of the
SIX MONTHS .......
.75
LEBANON, OREGON
connections mean an increase in the useless and expensive state commis­
value of property, a broad extension
sions, Mr. Porter was a member
of the farming and dairy interests
of the legislature of two years, ago
ADVERTISING RATES:
and a general increase in the pros­
We are now settled in our new building, and take pleasure in
and assisted in foisting a number of
Local advertising, per line... ........5c perity of the Sweet Home valley
extending
an invitation to the public to call and inspect our
these commissions. upon the state.
Display advertising, per inch..... 10c and vicinity.
Besides he is an allumnus of Ore-
quarters where we have provided every facility for carrying
Now the people of this locality
Display advertising, long time, see
gpn University and is sûre to vote
on .the banking business.
can do much towards the accom­ f$r every appropriation the state
manager.
Call any time between the hours of nine and three and we
plishment
of
these
ends,
if
they
will
Extended marriage or death notices
colleges ask for.
shall be glad to greet you.
per line....... ................................. 3c simply pull together. Td^ cannot
The argument advanced bv the
Special rates on long time display accomplish anything if they continu­
ally antagonize each other. The Oregonian upon the subject of tariff
advertising.
strangers who come to town with points to the prohibition of foreign,
the expectation of locating, will not made goods. At the present time,
be
favorably impressed if they find the great European war has result­
GOOD BYE
one part or one section of- the tctsvn ed in shutting off importations from
knocking the other. On the other many of the European, countries,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
With this issue the Intermountain hand, if they find our citizens pull­ just the condition which would ex-,
Tribune closes its publication in ing harmoniously, they will count ist with the. Oregonian’s prohibitory
Rough and Dressed Douglas Fir Lumber
Sweet Home, to be resumed some­ that feature an important factor.
tariff. Yet. the Oregonian finds,
time about October 15 at Scio
The only and the one way to de­ fault- because the tariff revenue has.
Well Seasoned Stock Constantly on Hand
under the name of “The Scio Tri­ velop a town or community is, for fallen off and the administration is
bune.” Of course, everybody has the people to pull ' together “In compelled to replace this deficiency
Personal Attention given to all Orders.
a reason for doing things. Our union there is. strength.” . Of from other sources.
We
Guarantee to give you Satisfaction
reason for making this expensive course everyone would like to have
The Brownsville Times assumes,
move is. we think the field at Scio his own way and cause things to
and vicinity will be more renumera- move so that he or they would reap that the saloon is the cause for the
tive than that of Sweet Home. In profits from any and all develop­ moving of the Tribune from .. Sweet
fact we expect the balance to be on ment. But, unless each and every --Home. This is not true. There, is
the side of profit, at Scio. It has’ one is willing to concede something simply Pot enough’ business, houses
been on the loss side since we came to the other fellow, development here to support a newspaper. The
Times well knows that an advertis­
to Sweet Home. There are not will be blocked.
Timber Lands Cruised and Estimates made
now enough business houses in
Sweet Home has1 factions, ' the ing patronage is a vital requisite
on Standing Timber.
fo
’
r
a
newspaper
.
to
live.
That
Sweet Home to give a newspaper same as all other small towns.
_t.he support it must have in order Human nature is such that every­ patronage is not here because of
FOSTER
to exist.
one desires to have his own way lack of business houses. So far as
thé
saloon
is
concerned,
there
have
When we moved our printing ! and that every new enterprize will
plant to Sweet Home, we had every put dollars into his pocket. From been fewer arrests since its establish­
reason to . believe that a railroad the nature of things this cannot re­ ment than before. We now have
would soon be in operation between sult. Some people will reap more no ‘ blind pigs” such as Brownsville
the Sweet Home country and the profit than others as a matter of Lebanon and Albany have; conse­
valley, under which condition the course. Yet this should not cause quently no expense to the county'at i *
number of our business houses jealousies, bickering and knocking. the goal for board. We, also, have/!
would have been greatly increased; Any new business which comes' to about one mile of crushed rock road,
also, we expected that the 12-4 town is sure to help everyone in a which saloon money builded. If
settlers would be able to prove up more or less degree. We all want Brownsville, Lebanon and other
on their claims as well. In both to make money. Let us not find patrons of the saloon would observe
cases we have been disappointed and fault because the other fellow makes proper decorum on their return
hôrne, there would be no cause for
the prospect is that neither proposi­ it faster than we do.
complaint
of the saloon.
tion will materialize for some
To make Sweet Home win out,
months and, possibly, years to there should be a union of effort on
It is our purpose to maintain a Fir^t Class
Duroc Jersey pigs for sale. All
come.
the part of everyone. All should registered stuff and are the very
Drink Emporium and strictly obey
We have no reason to complain of pull for the one end—development; best strains on the market. I will
the mandates of the law
the subscription patronage which If you cannot reap direct profit, ¿Iso sell my herd boar, There is
has been given us and if the adver­ you will do so in the end.
none better than he.
Farm at
You are respectful! invited to call see us *
tising and job printing were in pro­
Goltra Station. M. E. Roth, Albany,
portion to the subscription, we PRESIDENT WILSON
Ore., R. F. D. No. 5.
would be glad to remain in this
SHOULD BE SUSTAINED
field.
We are not going to leave Sweet
President Wilson’s popularity will
SWEET HOME,
OREGON
Home without newspaper represen­
be reflected by the result of '’the
tation. We have employed Mr. R.
November ■ election. Congress' is
W. Van Fleet to edit and have
the president’s working machinery.
charge of the Sweet Home section.
If the voters elect a republican con­
We expect to make the gweet Home
gress, it will be regarded as an act
section an importapt feature of the
hostile to Mr. Wilson'. His enemies
Scio Tribune and We trust our
would claim in such case that the
Sweet Home, Foster, Holley, Water­
president’s influence is waning;
loo and Crawfordsville subscribers
Politicians in the east are watching
will continue their patronage. In
eagerly for some indication in the
I wish to announce to the people of Sweet
addition to the Sweet Home news,
present campaign that the strength
Home and vicinity that I have leased the
you will get the Scio news as well.
of the president with the people is
J.
I. C. (J. L. Coulter) Shop in the east
Our correspondents' will please for­
Y
declining.
part
of town and that I am prepared to
ward their news letters to Scio by
Samuel G. Blythe, nationally-
do
all
classes
of
Blacksmithing.
’
,
j
make,
.
Mondays mail.
famous as a political writer, in a
Horseshoeing a specialty ana 7 guarantee'
L
The Tribune regrets being forced recent article in the Saturday Even­
satisfaction, as I have hacLgm^ny years :
That
’
s
the
kind
of
pictures
you
to leave Sweet Home, for we believe ing Post, said:
want to make, so get a Seneca
\ "w
experience. Give me a call and I will con­
we have formed friendships which
Càmera to-day.
“If.Mr. Wilson shall be-' rebuked
vince you that I understand .the business.
The càmera illustrated here is the
will last through life and, we trust by a great defeat in .’ 1914, and if
: new Roll Film Seneca. It has all
~—My Prices are Reasonable—”
that our enemies, if we have any, the House should turn;- .or1 remain
the features and adjustments found
on cameras three times its bulk.
will forgive and forget any griev­ only scantily democratic, there
a
It’s a distinct improvement on the
ance they may have against us. We would be some doubts of his avail­
old fashioned roll film camera.
It’s the one for you.
wish to assure the people of the ability for 1916; for if he does not
Sweet Home country that we have carry the coming House, and -carry
SENECA CAMERA
but the kindest of feeling for one it substantially, it will mean but
MFG. COMPANY
OREGON I-
and all and that we trust that the one thing, and . that : one thing is
ROCHESTER, N.Y.
SWEET HOME
Largest Independent Camera Makers In the World
future may bring both happiness that his prestage is gone.” ,
SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO.
and prosperity to all.
“He is the only candidate who
Rochester, N.Y.
Photographs
Post Cards
We Expect the Scio Tribune to has so concrete and crucial a condi­
Enclosed find 4c in stamps for which
please send me postpaid the Seneca
be in operation on or before October tion confronting him.”
$2 to $(i
Hand Book.
20. Again extending good wishes
-, Name................... . ..................................
A vote for George E. Chamber-
Per Dozen
we are respectfully,
lain for the senate is a vote of con­
Address
SWEET HOME, OREGON
T. L. Dugger and family
fidence in “Woodrow Wilson. Sena-
The Lebanon National Bank
Mealey Bros. Mill Company
Timber and Agricultural Lands and
Mill Property for Sale
Mountain Valley Saloon
Good Liquors, Wines
and Beer
CORNISH & BAILEY
AreMADE
WITH
New Blacksmith in Town
SENECA
CAMERAS
L. BARBEAU, , Prop.
A. E. EDWARDS
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Photographer