THE SCIO TRIBUNE ' was
unwilling to make the sword
the arbiter, foriiearaiice had ceased
, to lie a virtue and he wished to in
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form the (¡er man government of
this fact
Secretary Bryan would
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go further and apply his policy of
Entered at the postoffice at Scio, ¡ international arbitration to settle
the dispute. The president. consid
Oregon a* second clase matter.
ering that hr was responsible for
11.26 the conduct of the American govern
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The two opinion«, while not an-
tagnlatic. Were of such difference
that Secretary Bryan, not wishing
to hamper or Clog the administration
and. deeming the fullest cooperation
in spirit a» well as act. due the
president from the Department of
State and. al*», living so wedded to
THE BRYAN ATTITUDE
hi« arbitration propoganda that he
felt he could not take the necessary
Ever mnee William J. Bryan step backward step, resigned What <■', -
ped down from President Wilson's icould he do without commuting an
cabinet, the country ha« been agog ,«ct of stultification?
aa U> what hi« attitude toward« the
administration will be. The polili-
dan«, especially those on the repub
lican «ide. cannot conceive that Mr
Bryan, the citizen. will not antago-
01»' the administration
Evidently
their wishes are father to the
thought, Thev would lie glad to
see a split in the democratic party,
similar to that of the republican
I
But, in retiring, he did so with
the kindest of feeling and sympathy
for the preifldt-nt. A mere differ
ence of opinion by honest men, who
were working for what each deemed
th** heal interest* of the American
people, Mr. Bryan retired volun-
tarily. He was not driven from of-
flee, Why should he feel peeved
for doing an act from lit* own
For Painting. Decorating
and
We make a «peciaJty of Friend
the railroads. There is every reason
Pattering
of
all
kinds,
are
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Engagement
ami
Wedding
for brhrving that this will lie an in
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finished
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a
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thorough
workman
like
manner.
Oregon
months go bv.-Collier«
As time advance« it lecome* the
more «-vid «-nt that active intrrfer-
ence by the United Stale« in Mexi
can affair« become* the more appar-
rat
Evra the threat of President
W ilwm is not «ufficirat to cause the
faction« to attempt reaching an
agreement to quit fighting and en
deavor to arrange an amicable
understanding
Huerta, who has
iiran under the shelter of the Ameri
can flag for some week«, was arrest-
ed at El Paso. Texas when attempt-
ing
reach Mexican «oil.
lie
accompanied by (¡eneral Orosco am!
thru nurpiwr evidently was b» «tart
another revolution President Wfisra
if be intend« to make the word« of
hi» threat good, may as well get
busy. Mexico within herself will
never become pacified. American
troops in Mexico would be a moat
welcome sight to a large share of
th« Mexican people and. perhaps, to
these behgcranl generals a« well.
Thev want somebody to help them
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follow«:
party in 1912.
i initiative
Commencing Wednesday. June 30
The Tribune believe« thev will tie
The Tribune has lost faith in
1916
at 9 o'clock a m. and continu
disappointed
While there appear» neither President Wilson nor Mr.
ing
until
Saturday. July 3. 1915 at
to be an honest difference between Rr>an
It believes that Woodrow
Mr. Bryan and the president. it be Wilson rank* with the greateat of 4 o'clock p M
WKDNKHIIAY FuRFNtMlN
lieves that Mr. Bryan i« of too noble
merican president* and that Win
Writing. United. States History.
n nature to attempt the defeat of i J. Rryan is the greatest private
an administration which he wa* American citizen of today «nd that Physology.
mainly instrumental in placing in j both are too big and noble to hold
WKPN14UIAY AFTKRNiKlN
power. Mr. Bryan is not a politi a personal animosity because of a
Rending, t «»mt* wit ion. Method* in
cian of the |M*anut variety. He mere difference of opinion.
Reading. Method* in Arithmetic.
might oppose certain element* of
THt’KNPAY NXtKNOON
No. Mr Bryan will not «ulk nor
the democratic parly, or rather the i
Arithmetic, History of Education,
will he preach a doctrine which will
«
idea* they advocate, because he
belittle <rr injure the admini«tration Psychology, Methisi« in Geography.
thought the surer-«* of such idea*’
And. should the war continue until
THI'RMIAY AFTERNOON
would lx- detrimental to the tie«I
Grammar. Geography. American
. the next democratic national con-
interests of the country, hut never
' vention and President Wilson con literature. Physics. Methods tn Lan
to advance a selfish, personal ambi
tinues to steer the Shin of State in guage. Thvsi* for Primary Certifi
tion.
smooth« waters. Mr. Bryan will be cate.
Mr. Bryan could have hail himaelf
FK1PAY FORKNOON
one of the strongest advocates for
nominated for president at Balti
Theory ami Practice. Chemistry.
President Wilson's
renomination
more in*trail of Mr, Wilson, with
Th«- ranting« of aggressive republi Orthograph. English literature.
an almost certaintv of election, much
can newspaper* will fail in |M*r«u«ii-
FRIDAY AtTERNuON
easier than the achievement of the
ing Mr. Bryan to make war on the
School I .aw. Geology, Algebra.
nomination of Mr. Bryan.
But he
president. Mr. Bryan is too astute Civil Government.
remained through the long session
and know* the political game too
HATt’RUAY FORENOON
of that convention, true to what he
well to allow himself to be made a
Geometrv
and Botanv.
lielleved to lie for the beet for hi«
cals paw of.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
party and the country, and returned
to his home with the «atisfactmn of I
General History and Ihsikkeeping,
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knowing that he had held all selfiwh
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many «idea
Il was but natural, under the the liankeni.
circumstance*, that President Wilson of our economic affair« and have to
should invite Mr Bryan to take the keep the future constantly and care
first seat in his cabinet. Not simply fully in mind. In the long run they
becauae Mr. Wilson owed hi« eleva succeed or fail according to the ac
tion to the presidency to Mr. Bryan, curacy or inaccuracy of their mental
but because he deemed Mr. Bryan picture of the country'« continuing
bucune«« life. They must look for
well qualified for the place.
Mr. Bryan is. probably, the worlds the main factor« and we the major
greatest advocate for peace. He tendencies. It i* significant, there
made his arbitration of dispute* be fore. that James M Manning, presi
tween powers, the central purpose dent of the Saving« Bank Association
of his conduct of the Department of of the slate of New York, devoted
State and was making rapid progress most of hi« annual address liefore
along that fine, when the great war that body to discussing the "unmis
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suddenly was thrust upon the Euro takable signa of rapidly approaching
pean horizon.
Perhaps the (¡er- prosperity." Our enormous crops SCIO
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man Kaiser thought that war must and other natural resource* are Un
be forced on Europe at once, else real bast* of this prosoerity. because
Secretary Bryan would have the we are the only great nation that
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hand« of every European nation tied , ha« foods and metals to «ell and
up bv his arbitration treaties and.. money to loan The coming harvests
perhaps, he thought the American promise great yields to the farmers,
people a nation of Quaker« and and this will mean good times for
FRED OHLEMIER
would not fight any wav. At all | manufacturer* and merchant« also
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events the Kaiser ha* treated Ameri in the long run. Copper, iron and
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.
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the American people was a factor with great strength and volume.
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Better conditions are reflected in
not worthy considering
President Wilson concluded it was the reports of the United Steel
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