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* * * 7 a t i : * •W » Í U;‘ . a ■ *1 • • • . • • AM ». * *ATv ? •»* ***, ’¿Li a' ■■ -ñ > > • ir • , • t ‘ I . ** a‘ « i • ;. . • ’ /’’t ♦ a «• ’’••• S’ • • a* •• ... >-• t- W* • .’r , * e»-*-------------- - lil I I lÉnilílMil M •'s ~ s.e s • ♦ *< *\< ♦ -YV? y • jg v \ • > • A • « \ / i measure THE SCIO TRIBUNE chase probably, he a * e, ' f a t, IHMI'Kl» tfVKKY T|tr>Wl»AY HY » Y T. L. DI GGS*. Kt>m>K aNt> mor ■ a A'. f i I »i Entered at the ixwtofficr at Scio. Oregon aa second class matter. 'S •< < » Nr* SUMCHIFTION. IN AI>VAN<*K », / * AT KNP OF Y HAH í'f SII MONTH» SI.26 1.50 .76 ♦ *»/ I « 1Ç- ?' • ’ f I f f ► ’ AllVKHTHUNG KATW: h'i ■ ”•* » P •* I • r- *, J ■ '» • ■ « * « I- I’« t ' . f 4. 7*, 7 » 6 7 , » /S * * a ■ i I ♦ I . * * * 3 i 'I I t /.I S-J «&<■ *‘U • V» $ ¿<* » X-* I * Mk * l«ocal advertising, prr line 6c liisplay advertising, per inch 10c Thia measure will, leading feature of the sixty-fourth congress. No other Congre««* amer the civil war ban accompli «bed so much con structive legislation aa the body juat cloerd and no other president in the history of our nation, has so insist- antly preened congre«*« to enact lawn the people demanded Of courue President Wilson has made enemies by his aggressive insis tance. some even In his own twrty. But he has the unlimited confidence the present controlling power, what ia equivalent to an ultamatum War vessels have again t»«-n ordered to Vera Crux This indicates that the patience bf the United States gov ernment has bcm about exhausted If United States troopa are not in the City of Mexico within three or four months. The Tribune has simply giMsmed wrong It is a fact and Prvsbtonl Witem seems now convinced of it. the Mexi can people will never arttle their difficulties. Until those peo|>le are of the people ami that counts. If conliolled by abwdute fear, they the last half of his administration never will l«-oimr peaceful Pwy should be as succvwrfui as the first, have formed the war hsbit and, un the country mav lie congratulated. less war can lie made more terrible to them, it will continue tndeffinitely. i Display advertising, long time, see manager. Extended marriage or death notte«« FORMER RAIDS ON per line 3e THE BRITISH SHIPS Special rates on long time diaplay — advertising. Germany’s creation of a war xone In British waters is not the first time that Britain's naval supremacy TERM HALF OUT has liern disputed on herown osuts. On March 4 President Wilaon'al Th‘> ‘««mw done bv German sub term of office was half out Prolmb marmes and mines to British ship- Money cani buy Glasses For all Kind* of ------- RM >M--------------- Fresh Meats Dr. M. L Morris go tn the Which are not Imcked try a Guarantee of AbwduK Satis faction <»r y«»ur Money Back. Ml HIM <M THI 2M ar 4t> N mût it (art Haiti AT THt SCIO HOTll Highest market price paid for Beef. Fat Hogs. Mutton. Etc. WHKN YOU WANT —— ----- Plumbing or Tinning Meat« soldat the lowest price commensurate with good »tuff Stt ■ - FRED OHLEMIER Until those people can become I let ter educated and belter thinkers, they are sure Io adhere thought that might is right Of course all American dtixens depricate war. t>ccau«c war result« <«nly in the control of the stronger power. In the case of Mexico, th«- United States haa far more cause to interfere than in the case of Cuba It is a <•»«• where humanity calls us to actino. I«et us hope that the present temprr of the administration will remain until our neighbor re-' jiublic will Income one in fact as MA M» «4 iM RfwAr» Cash paid for Hide* Ilia Experience i» Worth Money tn ’ You FRANK McDONALD Rr|«airing i a SCIO. • S|«ecialty Satisfaction i Guaranteed ■. ORE - The Scio Tribune SI.25 per year nt><aMB>uo<aga><i»‘ mUMMbai »«MMOO A Most Pleasant Evening may be Spent | ly no other president of the United l,,nK *n *,nM* water» is so far small States ha« accomplished so much, in e»m|»rrd with that done bv daring ! the way of constructive legislation American skippers in the Krvolu- *«r and the war of 1812 as he. We do not mean that he ha.- At Benjamine Frcnklin’a suggest- iMmrped the functions of congress, - ion Psul Jones was sent with th«- well a» in name The Mexican but that he has seen the l«*gislati<m Ranger. Alliance and Bonliomme jM»>ule are anxious for is-sce and so which was demand«*<l by the people Richard, and Conyngham was sent are all othor American people. ami has pn-iwed th«<se subjects up«Mi with the Revenge to cruise the irisl> congress, early and late, until the People who <»ind«-mn a democratic hills have been pasami. Perhaps no sen, the English channel and North congress and President VYils.n for featuie of President Wilson's ad sea and prey u|x>n British ships the falling off of our tar-ff revenues, ministration stands <>ui more boldly They were aided by a swarm of privateers under letters <rf marque.' are doing so unjustly. Let us re- than the currency and banking bills. memlM-r that for revenue to be Ever sinew national banks were Such was the alarm that the great establish«»!, during the civil war, fair at Chester was abandoned, in- i realited from the tariff, foreign goods must I* imported. We get i thinkers have known »nd urge«! a surance rates were raised, merchant» measure more sei vicable to the feared to ship goods in British ««»•, almost nothing from Germany, com people than our former national seis and linen ships saiksl from Ire- pared with what it would have b«**n' I !>ank laws. They knew that a law Isnd to Liverpool under arm«»! con-1 with no war. England's 'rade lias enacted in the money lenders inter verv. Joro-s sprra«! panic by tiring; also been greatly reduced. Under ests. enacted during the civil war. the ships at Whitehaven, by his raid ordinary conditions, a reduction of did not conserve the public's inter- on the Earl of Selkirk's castle, by' the tariff greatly increases importa-, lions The war has prevented the I mt» as it should. Efforts have been his victory over the Duke, which he; Underwood tariff from bearing made during the «emions of congress capture«! off Carrickfergus and by i fruit. It has amounted to what a in the jiast. to have a national bank his memorable victory over the prohibitory tariff would. This ia There were 10,000 men at law enacted, which would be more Serapis acceptable to the people than the tea «»n Yank«»1 privaU-ers and they i what has made war taxes in time of The ximmistr»- ol<! law, but republican as well as capture»! or destroyed more than al j»vace m-cessary. ti«>n should not lie blamed for things democratic congresHcs, turned it thousand British shifMi in the course over which It cannot have control. down. It remained for the Mxty- <>f the war In the war of 1812 the United; third congress, under the influence ,4 T------------------------------------- ° Hade’s Billiard Hall Confectionery, Soft Drinks Cigars, I obacco, Etc. I 1 â YOU ARE J11.WAYS WELCOME i»a Clean U Your Old Building with a new coat of Lowe Bros. High Standard PAINT Nat a Square Deal MI «a Mi-'O waa axplalulng tn her Munday school ciase Iba owann for th«- day t I k subject being tbe tana ami tbv sliest. 'Sow rvowtsbar, chlklrvs. th« tares represent the bad ««4« and tbs whml the << mm 1 oih « ' Why Mise Masotir* exclaimed a rosy rhô ked boy. sb« bed been Hateo Ins through the irMon with d.«p in irreal "I ml yon say the tarea «re the b..d folk» amt the wheat tbe gi«d Obear 'Yea. James.'* replied tbe usebee pleased at tbe lad e Interest "Waft. that's funny I Ihlnkf" rs tnark.d tbe matter of fact <bl Id “It's tbe wbrsl tbut sets thrashed, tbe tarea dos’V -Country ««entlemas ■ *; X Farmers Meat Market of President Wilson to do the work States had only twenty-three ships How well they have done this work in the navy, hut 500 privateers wen- is told by our republican friends in given letters of marqu«* and ravaged word» which admit of no doubt. If th«- British tea», where they captur this hail !>cen the only nwasure of ed 1500 prizes. Sir Walter Scott j importance enact«»! by the congrem narrowly «-«raped capture by one of just adjourned, it should be enough them. A great meeting of merchants 1 to cover the admincatralion with WM held at Glasgow in 1814 and de-; plored “that in the short si>ace of! glory. But there have twen other meas I«»w than twenty-four month» about ures. of almost equal im|s>rtance. 800 VMsels have l«een captured by enacted by this «»ingress and meas that power whose martime strength ures which ha«i the almost universal we have hitherto impolitically held In contempt.” will of the people liehind them. The merchants complained that, It is seldom that a deman«! for though they were paying a tax for the «enactment of a law goes up convoys, "it is equally distressing Ixwl A tail lamp for an automo from the |»»>ple to the law making and mortifying that our ship» can bile on the road between Scio and powers more insistent than that for not with safety traverse our chan Jefferson. Numlier 6.865 was with the reduction of the tariff, It wan Finder please leave made the centra! thought of the nels. that insurance cannot be ef in the lamp. presidential campaign and President fected but at an expensive premium ume at The Scio Tribune office. Wilson owes his election to this and that a hord of American cruis sentiment among the people The er» should lie allowed, iinre«isted republicans had failed to make their and unmol«Ktcd, to take, burn or promises g«s>d in this reg*r<! during ■ink our own vtwels in our <»wn in- __ ________ ___ _________ the previous ___ four years and the let and almost in sight of our own people turned to the democratic harbor».” Wh«-at per bushel I 1 24 Although the American shi|>» Data " .50 party m lieing the only hope of re lief from high tariff taxes Presi were small «nd were overmatch«»! Bran j>er ton 36 00 46.00 dent Wilson made the enactment of by the British cruisers, haste never Wheat ch«»p tier ton ee 35.00 a tariff reduction law hie first pur prevenUd them from rescuing non- Oat chop a* • • _ 37.00 pose and called congress in special combatants and sending them home Barley Chop at the first opportunity. - Oregonian. Flour per sack 1.70 session to «airry it out. Eggs tier dozen The Alaska railroad bill, mors . .15 THE MEXICAN SITUATION Rutter per pound effective inlrrcommcrce legislation .25 Chickens, hens per lb are other prominent features, enact .11 s< __ •• • « firing ed into law by the sixty-third con .10 In the language of somebody, we «• 4< ___ ______ •• r-MStrri gress are leading features. 07 have forgotten who. of the past, • a • a President Wilwm has endeavored the Mexican situation is getting Turkeys .1« •• • • to have the legislation demanded by no better fast. <* It is. almost, a- • a the people enacted as quickly a« jumpmg-out-of-the-frying-pan-into- Ducks 8 to 11 «« •a possible ami, to thia end, has kepi the-fire. with every change of the Beef 5* a« congress in alrmwt continuous ses governmental control. What promt»- Veal 10 sion since hie inauguration, Only ra to be good, turns out to he had. Hog», live per hundred lb 6.35 •• 4« one of his leading pet measures in progressive degrees Now the Hog». drrsm»l 8.00 aa aa faik-d to liecHne law the ship pur-j United Stales has given CarrMtaa, Mutton 6.00 This will Brighten the appearance of the home and be an example to your neighbors. Its worthy of imitation. SOLD ONLY BY E. C. PEERY. DRUGGIST T7>C l^rxall Store SCIO OREGON ■ADVERTISE IN- THE SCIO TRIBUNE AND GET RESULTS' » V .« ----------- ------------------ — ,• ♦ t V« -- ■* •?*.*** • *.T.r< *,.■ ■ —, , «* a ‘ • • •>*■»< • » s ■ « .,2 j Í •- 'i . <