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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1915)
f - ’Z »■ • V- % ••w • • » a * * • - ***■?* * • * *. t *• * a * • » J - • • a * A. « 4 V » • • r t , « » J* • ' • U • • • •- ***• IMItgp KVKKV THtlKHPAY HY T. U DIKMMMI, KIMTO* BNP PkoT Entered at the oustofllee at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. BUMTklPTI<»N. IN APVANCg AT BNP or VKAK Mil MONTHS »1.26 1.50 .76 APVggTUHNG RATKM: Ix>cal advertising. |*r line Display advertising, per inch 6c 10c Display advertising, long time, set manager. Extended marriage or death notice* per line 3c Special rates on long time display advertising. Governor Withycomhe has ap pointed E. I. Cantine to succeed Major Itowlby as state highway engineer. to ‘take effect April 1. Major B<>wlb\ will he retained to complete the contracts in hand on the state highway along the Colum bia river The marketing of veal calves is one of the causes for high priced beef. It has la-come the custom of dairymen to veal their calves when but a few weeks old. Only cattle raisers in the foothill districts, where it is inconvenient to ship milk tn creameries and the breeders of blooded stock raise their calves. t / / The Tribune is in receipt of a copy of "The Booster," published at Crabtree Whether or not this is the first iaaue of the publication, we cannot way. as th«* heading carries neither volume nor numbei. How ever. the locals are well written ami lies peak the editor, whoevgr he may he. as a rustling news gatherer The paper says it will be nublished bi monthly. He cites as Crabtree needs, a bank and a creamery. The vary frequent changes of the control of Mexico City by the vari ous factions, indicates that it is quite probable that no one of these stable factions can ever restore a u ____ j government to that unhappy country In the end the United States will ba ■ forced to send sail an Winn army a««'*»«« down xarxrxi then- 4 to a people to restore restore gagM. paam. When ’ Io* all reason and oatrioUam, as is the case with the Mexican people. force only can restore them to their Ï k“ » T. Peace rumors continue to Host in than une lhird of what we now have The building of the Union Pacific railniad had begun, to be completad nearly five years later Then we had but 32 states and a large area of territories; now all these territories are prosperous stats*. At that time the United States were limited to contignous territory; now we have Alaska. the Philippine*. Sandwich. Guam nnd Porto Rico Islands and a atrip acroaa the isthmus of Panama ten miles in width with the world's greateet canal project complete Then w«- had no transcontinental railroad; now we have no lens than six with several others with connec tions which make, practically, trans continental roads The progress the United States have made during these fifty years, i» marvelous. No other country ha* made auch rapid development the air A few days or we*ka at most, will demoMtrate whether they have a foundation of fact. Un doubtedly Austria is ready fur peace even to sacrificing a (»art of her territory to secure it. Turkey is apparently sorry she ever entered the war. Within a few weeks, at most. Constantinople is sure to pass into the hand* of the allies Italy sems willing to «*nter into the cam paign with the allies, nevertheless Germany is using her utmost endea vors to have her continue neutral. It is probable that the peace rumors eromate in Austria and Turkey. Along th«« fighting lines both in the west and east, the allies are having decidedly the best of campaigns. No great extensive offensive move- ment is likely to occur on either side for a few weeks or until the weather condition« are more fa/or- able ami the roads liecomc solid enough for the moving of heavy artillery Then with the large levies which the allies are known to have assembled on the firing lim- the ball will open in real earnest Germany could probably secure better pence terms now than f<»ur or five month» hence, when she will l»e compelled to sue for terms, if the present out- look indicates truly. Pastor Loaca Failli St. I»uis, March 28. Rev Birk-j head. ¡>a*tor of Wagoner Memorial- Methodist Episcopal church, has an nounced he would resign from the M«-th. dist ministry l*eeau*r his prin ciples r«|uired him tn be honeat in his convictions ami hi« convictions were iiiconqwtible with the tenets of the church. Dr. Birkhead summed up his1 Englaml assumes to I** "?t" in reasons as follows: announcing her rules of blockade of I do not believe neutral vessels She assume« th«* Any miracles were ever perform- right to capture any neutral veswel. ad. Iwtund for a German port or any That Moses was given two tablets port accesoaWe to <«ermany. carry of atone on which were chiseled the the vessel to an English prize «»urt. t>ecslogue. sell or appropriate th«* cargo •nd That Moses wrote the first five pay the owner or owners when the book* in the Old Testament. war ia over England forgets her Anv definite prophecy was made own action «luring our civil war of the coming of Christ. when she built, armed ami «-quipped In the Immaculate Conception. vessels to prey upon American com That there was any resurrection merce. She. alao, forget* that *h<* That the Apostle John wrote the paid some »15 (810,000 for that little book in the Bible bearing his name indiscretion Germany, with btr That Paul wrote any letters l«> commerce destroyers, has done pre anybody which afterward were as cisely what rebel «»mmerce destroy-1 sembled in the New Testament. era. armed with British guns, in In making religion a volcanic ' British built ships, supplied with spasm British stores and manned, in the j In making Christianity a "fire- ’ main, by British sailors, did during escape'' from hell. the civil war American «-«»mmerce | Therefor* I cannot be true to wa* driven from the w-asand which, myself and honest in my convictions °*'nK !ar«rely to American-Britiah ami remain a minister in the Metho- j influence, ha* never been restored. | dist church. Now the shoe is on the other foot, Dr. Birkh«-ad was educated in Rritish merchant ships are lw*ing de- McKendree «»liege. Drew Theolo ,nd wh,ch ar’‘ hen* rrJ‘lBC gical Institute. Union Theological bv American owned and register- Seminary and the Columbia Uni ',l **”!*• At the same time the versity. <i*nnan merchant marine is baing I annihilated. Of course, if England, Sealed Bids lavitaJ by bluster and arbitrary rulings, can prevent American ships from participating in foreign commerce, Wanted Bids for 40 cords of foot, second growth fir. 5 cords of j she will do so. It will be leas trouble senses. Such was the caae with Cuba and the Philippines and who will say that those «»untrie* are not the better for United States influ ence. Mexico will have to ( hum through ths same course of dici- for the Island kingdom to regain 16 inch old fir; 10 cords 4-foot grub Bids must be in by April 10, her ascendency of the world's oak. pline, merchant marine after the war is 1915 and wood delivered in full bv August 1, 1916. Two of the modern instrument* over. The board of directors of district of warfare, us«) for the first time No. 95 reserve the privilege of ac Fifty Yean Ago in the European war. seem far from cepting or rejecting any or all bids being perfect and are about as J F WESELY. This month of Auril. 50 years ago, dangerous to friend as foe. Possibly Clerk Dist 96 the men who operate the aeroplane was ths most momentous month in and the submarine lack experience. the history of our nation. On April' Far Rest At least the ilemonstrations of these 9, 1865. General lee surrendered machines so far. will lead one to the Confeuerate army of Northern Small place for rent, one-half mile conclude that the men who fly in Virginia to General Grant, which south of Scio, (jood housrand barn. I the air or the men who occupy boats marked the close of the most gigan plows, harrows, cultivator*. both which sail below the surface of the tic civil war of all history. No well and spring water, all kinds of sea. are not good life insurance fighting of anv moment occur red fruit, peaches, pears, apples, cher riaka. Lincoln Beachy, who had h«*en after law's surrender, though many ries, grapes, Logan berries, 500 of the Federal troops were not dis in the aeroplane game for tome time, go«*** berries will be heavy crop,, charged until late in the year. lost his life because of a defective Five days after this closing act of goo* tierry cleaner, some wood and machine and a disposition to take unnecessary risks. The failure of the great war drama. April 14. hay goes with the place Inquire of R. Shelton, Scio, Ore. the United States submarine to re President Lincoln was assmated by turn to the surface of the water after a practice submerging, indi cates that someone has blunder«! Either the builders of the ''F-4” were at fault in the construction, else th«- crew which operated the diver, did not understand handling submarine*. Tlie firing line tn the fiercest battle is preferable as a matter of danger than navigating either th«- air or under John Wilkes Booth, at ford’s theater in Washington City. The president was removed to a house just across the street where he died on the following morning. Jefferson Davis was captured also in thia same month a few days after the fall of Richmond and the sur render at Appomatux. At the ci«sw of the Civil war. our t>*<>uLa(e«i was but 31.000.006, f H r 3I W . -swtoWatjAmafl«'»mill IBM at 11 i A im THE SCIO TRIBUNE ♦ .< A £ .. 1 J I gl K Spring Time is FORD Time 1915 Model Fords have just arrived All new Fords are fully equipped, have electric lights and stream line body. A new idea is the Ford Buyers Profit Sharing Plan. 5-passenger l ouring Car $565 2-passenger Roadster - - $ 5 1 5 Particulars arc 0< Fred T. Bilyeu <jo<aaa>oi Scio, Ore. 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