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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1915)
9 *»• * « • r\ _. i < z- ‘ Sv « Some day. nor at a very distant THE SCIO TRIBUNE period, th« United State» grill Is* UMI'IHl EVERY TMIÎIW11AY HY T. U DUGGER, EPITOR *NI> PR11F Entered at the poetofltae at Scio. Oregon as second class matter. SUB* RJFT1ON. IN ADVANCg AT KNI» OK YEAR____ HIX MONTHS Bl 26 1.60 .76 AI1VKRTIKING HATER: laical advertising, per line Display advertising. per inch 5c 10c compelled to go down there «nd take charge of the country and place it on the road to a better and haje pier civilization. Duty to humanity will compel u» to put a »top to a people «imply destroying it»*lf (The above article wu written nearly two year» ago by The Tribune editor. President Wilwm ha* now given all Mexican faction» notice to settle their family quarrel. else hr will, in the Interests of humanity take «uch step» as «erm» needful, to restore tranquility. In other word», administer the ne«d«*d »panking Ed.I third partie« as well. Our highest court thus allows a great corpora tion to do thing« which it will not allow the smaller individual to do. N<> wonder th«’ pt*oph* have little eonfidcnca in the integrity of our courts. No wonder hundreds and thounand» of individual« have »ought to an<l. in many Itunarn'e». have se cured public land without compiling with the terms of the law. The Oregon & California railroad company violated the term« of its contract, openly and ahamcleaaly ¡But l>ccau«e our public officials have neglected their duty in not enforc ing the terms of th«- contract, the railroad company is to be allowed to get away with the property <4>- tamed under false pretense« No- »dy lose» but the people. If General Sherman was alive to- day. he would repeat his Civil war utterance, "war is hell” with cm- phaata The use of the submarine in destroying unarmed merchant vessels, regard lean of the destruction of life without respect to age or sex inapirt*» the world with horror. The Germans are »aid to use asphyxiating gtetu a weapon of destruction, the effect of which upon the unfortu nate« who breathe it <s exci uciating torture. It die» not destroy life at once. Victim« live for days, are blinded and undergo great suffering. France has invented an explosive shell which, when exploded, kills instantly everv living person within a radius of two hundred feet Yes. General Sherman would surely em phasize his war tim«> expression with all the vigor he could command The Tribune is in receipt of h •mall booklet containing the lawn relating to weights and neasures and other general information Every t>usine«n man and farmer should have a copy that they may know if they are obeying or dis- obeying the law* governing them* matter* If you want any of the daily papers. The Tribune will get them for you at Bargain Day ratea, pro- viding you pay for The Tribune one year in advabce < » For Painting. Decorating and We make a «penalty of Friend ¡ ship. Engagement and Wedding Papering of all kind*, »ee C. M, All work finished in a Rings. F M French A- Son. Albany. Coffey. thorough workman like manner. Oregon, Shelburn Iteau (Too late for last Week) Horn, to the wife of Alfred Hlatch- f«rd, rm Sunday. June 12, an pound girt. Spring Time is FORD Time J. M Smith is spending some time in Portland visiting hi* wm. Luther, after taking in the roar carnival Mrs Phyla Norris had the mi*- fortune to get badly scalded Monday while putting out the family wash ing Dr. Hobson was called and re lieved the «uffenng. Display advertising, long time, »ee manager, IS NOT INDORSED Extended marriage or death notice« per line 3c The decision of the United Stat«*« Special rates on long time display Supreme court which, practically, advertising. confirms the title U» the land grant ■—-------- of the Oregon A (California railroad company, will not lx* indorsed by NEEDS SPANKING the vast majority of th«1 people of th«* northwest. Any person who has. through the The decision in ••ffect any», a great public proa«, kept in touch with th«' corporation is not required to live Mexican war troubl«*». cannot help hut conclude that Mme power great up to the U'Hiw of a contract which er than all Mexican factions must, it makes with the government. Here as a duty to common humanity, in where everybody know« the railroad terfere in the interest» of the Mexi has been(a law unto itself in th«' dis can people and make the warring poeal or nondi»|M»tal of th«* granted factions ludisve themselves That laivls. the |woplc wonder if our * power, whenever it is exerted, must Supreme court has taken a step backward |g tiro»- when grabtohu he the United States. Mexico is our next door neighlioi public lands by eori»orations or indi on the south and. even without re vidual« » m regard«*! a« legitimate No matter if the »tatuU* of hmi . ference to th«* Monroe Doctrine, the tation has expired and the land world expects u« to administer the grant ha» |»«el into the hand« of spanking whenever it becom«*» thor so-caile«l innocent third parti«*», all j oughly established that the Mexican of the responsibility of conqilying (>eople cannot «ettie their own fami ly quarrels. The United State» can with the terms nf the contract is not afford to have any power other transferre«! tn lhew same innocent * than itself, step in ami administet the very much nmde«l discipline There is no hope whatever that the Mexican people ran or will, with in thrmsrlvcs, ever become ttacified Too large a portion of her twople have formed the liandit habit for the people ever to become law-abid ing and liberty loving. They will submit tn a ruling power only when force compels. Owing to the ignor ance of the pr>n classvs and their dispisutlon to live without work, any revolutionary leader who wish«*», ran get a following and as long as food and other supplies ran ba obtain«*!, he ran keep his band afield Of course robbery ami lust for posrer is the basic cause of all these Mexican revolutions and no leader, even if succ«*«»ful and mvures con trol of the government, can be de- pend«*d upon to make the condition of the maaars of the people better. They may and do make all kind» of ptomisKi in order to reach surceas; but when the power is secured, the promise is forgotten. Hence, revo lution follows revolution without end ami will continue until the country is completely impoverished ami the people reduced to penury and want The Mexican |s»ople. like the Cubans and Philippines, are not sufficiently civilized to be capable of self government. They are a class of people who refuse to lie ruled, except by force. Revolution, among the lower classes, has b««come a trade and any government which has or will be eslabliahed has and will be sr> honeycombed with graft, that it soon crumbles because of its rotten- nee* Diaz, who ruled with a hand of iron, gave that unhappy country the most stable government it has had in modern times. His successor, Mader», proved a col I nasal grafter and Huerta, his succeasor. a bloody handed murderer. Good results could not be expect«*d from such ruler» Mexico is said to be. hv nature, one of the rieheat countries in the world. The soil of the agricultural districts is unsurpassed in fertility, its oil fields are very rich and exten sive and her gold and silver deposits •eem inexhaustible W • • * »-z *• A* •> *5.‘* ls*e George ha«! the misfortune to cut his leg quite badly Monday while dashing for Mr Ptetaoek Several of the little friends of Mary Gibbons gathered at the Gib- bom> home Sunday to celebrate th< birthday of herself ami brother George, ami also Eleanor Miller wh<MM* birthday wa» on Wedm-wiay About 20 little one» were present and after playing for some time, all •lei justice to ice cream and other delicie» FORDS HAVE JUST ARRIVED All new l ords are fully equipped, having electric lights and stream line body. A new idea is the Ford Buyers Profit Sharing Plan. 5-Passenger Iouring Car - $565 2-Passenger Roadster - - $515 Teacher* Ex «minai ion Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Linn coun ty. Oregon, will hold the regular examination of ai>|*iicanta for «tale certificates at Albany. Oregon, as MODEL 1915 For Further Particular« ace follows: Commencing Wednesday. June 30 1916 al 9 o'clock a m and continu ing until Saturday. July 3. 1915 at i 4 o'clock p M. Fred T. Bilyeu Nial Remedies WKl'NENPAY FOgrNOOW Writing United States History. Physology. For WKDNKNIIAY AFTERNOON Reading. Composition, Methods in Reading. Methods in Arithmetic THURSDAY FORENOON Arithmetic. History of Education, Psychology. Methods in Geography THIRKDAY AFTERNOON Kidneys, Rheumatism, and Liver Troubles Grammar. Geography. American literature, Physics. Methisls in lan guage. Thesis for Primary Certifi cate. FRIDAY FORENOON Theory and Practice. Chemistry. t Orthogratih. English Literature. The Best Known. The Most Used You are invited to try them FRIDAY AFTERNOON School Law. Oology, Algebra Qvil Government. S aturday forenoon E. C. PEERY. DRUGGIST <H*ometn and Botany. 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From all point« with long Daily and week end train«. limit. Full information from your nearest Agent You can «top-over at Shasta Spring» Special Low Round I rip Fares Duly Splendid train service. attentiue employee, delightful scenery. Ask for booklet ■Cali fornia and Its Two World Expositions” and Wayside Notea Shasta Route. Our Agents will be glad to furnish full particular» in regard to any of the above outings »nd make reservation». outline vour trip or give vou interesting literature on the various place« vou can visit. Ask for our folder "Oregon Outdoors” SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M Scott, Genera) Passenger Agent. Portland. Oregon