• I • •. . . *• THE SCIO TRIBUNE fik World, tending to show that the German government Display adverting, per inch 10c adopted But this mure drastic measure is spending $2.000.000 a week in Display adverti"»ng. long time, see does not necessarily mean war the United States to Influence public manager. President Wilson can recall hi* am- opinion has stirred official Washing­ Extended marriage or death notices baasador and consular agents and ton as no incident has done since tier line 3c place an embargo on (icrtnin ships the Ixisitania was sunk Special rates on long time display It is acknowledged in official and (¡erman made goods We can. advertising. also, use our national influence to quarters in Washington, the World have other neutral nations to take says, that the United States govern- . ment is in t»»esram<>n of information THE PRICE OF WHEAT similar action. Within a few months, at most, that (¡erman diplomatic officers and . Home weeks ago Fhe Tribune this greatest of ait wars must »'earn- members of the German secret ser- opined that the price of wheat would Another year will physically and vice have committed acts in viola : not rule so high as it did last winter financially exhaust all of the warring lion of American neutrality since Then Germany will seek the war liegan. and spring. There are Movers! nations I'he administration ba* deliberate­ to rcMtaltliah her trade with other reasons why this condition will prob­ ly overlooked many things and main- j nations. Then will the embargo ably maintain. tamed silence Is-causr it was believ­ against German made goods tiegin Before the German submarine be­ ed this was the wiser and tetter! to sting came so destructive to commerce <»n course to pursue, the World declar-j But whether (¡ermany wins or the sea. the tonnage rate across the ee. At the same lime this govern­ Atlantic from the Pacific coast, loses in the great struggle now go­ ment has not teen disregarding ranged from 30 to 40 shillings l*r ing on, she will Is* so exhausted entirely the activities of (¡erman ton. We, also, expected this rate when peace is made so financially representatives to be materially reduced with the burden«*! that she will need to em­ The department of justice is ac- opening of the Panama canal But ploy all <»f th«- arte of peace to re­ She will have ha»l a sur­ cumulating evidence for use in the for the Eurofiean war, our exiwcta cuperate She will necessartly event that this government final ly lions would, probably, have been feit of war □••rd to cultivate friendly relations divides to act. realised. The charges mad# against agents While the war undoubtedly In­ with all other nations and the Unit­ crease»! the world'a demand for ed States Is the liesl market of all acting in behalf of the (¡erman gov­ ernment allege the causing of strikes wheat, the destruction of ocean nations in factories manufacturing munitions Nations are like individuals in freight carrieta han mail« carrying of war for the allies, preventing the many reaped*. Thry are interde ­ of alm»wt any kind of freight to exportation of chlorine gaa, procur­ pendent To grow and prosper a Europe an extraordinarily nsky ing control of th# Wright aeroplane nation must sell ita product* and business .So risky that ocean plant at Dayton. ().. and in various freights have been almost multiplied buy the products of the other other ways interfering with war nations (¡ermany would never have by three. order* in America. When the war ls*gan and Turkey been able to place herself in such a CAMPAIGN COSTLY .y.. was prevailed upon to join the cause splemild state of preparedne«» for of Germany and Austria, the large war, if the markets of the world wheat fields of Russia were closed had not Ixvn open to her rommrriv. to western Europe. It is expected When the war is over, she will de­ that Constantinople will so»m be sire to restore her commerce with captured from the Turks, when the world as rapidly m possible, these Busman wheat fields with two rather than to take on a new years crops will have free access to trouble. the western Europe markets and A Valuable Prrrent this expectation of the allied armies of England. France and Italy is, just The Tribune desires correspond­ now. having s large influence upon the wheat markets of those countries ents from every locality in the Scio They are allowing their food sup­ country. In order to secure them, we offer plies to run abnormally low. Without a European market to a valuable prvsrnt. worth <2.50 for absorb a large portion of our sup­ the beat written four news letters plies which, thia year is unusually beginning September 1, the letters large, there is nothing to hold the to all tie written and published in market up September. The awards will te made by at The Tribune, in ita former article, predicted that the after harvest least three readers of The Tribune. price for wheat would be right about Contestants should te sutmcriter* to 75 cents per bushel. Il is nearly at the paper We want news letters, not manu­ that figure now. with a downward scripts on some particular hobby, trend. I but items of news in your particular Should th# opening of the Darda­ nelles fail or be postponed until the neighborhood. first of the year. Europe will have to buv largely from us and the price of wheat will advance. On the other hand if the allied armies are successful and access to Russian Wheat per bushel $ HO wheat obtained, we are likely to see < iata " .35 wheat go even telow 75 cents. Bran per ton 30.00 Wheat chop per ton «0 THE TENSION MORE STRAINED ttat chop *• / Barley Chop If (¡ermany is trying to provoke Flour per sack war with the United States, she (, Eggs per doaen could scarcely pursue a better course Butter per roll to secure that end. than she seems Chickens, hena per lb »4 St spring to be doing. Before the diplomata • a • • have reach#»! an agreement an ent roosters •• as the Lusitania, a more aggrivated Turkey» • * •• case has transpired. The (¡erman Geese «• as 8 kaiser has evidently discar 07 .12 to II 04 11 6 60 8.25 4.00 » • » .. ■ N 7 Ì2Ì -, r »v mile of railroad, on It F. D. route. The farm has good natural drainage and I« r<-g*rdrd as one of the beat MX A valuable farm 310 farms in that h»calily. All of the miles west of I »•ten»»«i cultivated land has Isen seeded to in cultivation Italarici’ For price and terms write clover Fair house and lawn. or see pasture land The Scio Tribune. Scio, Ore g ver and Detroit to Newport and Return SUNDAY, AUGUST 22 Round 1 rip l ares Hoover and Detroit to Mill City inclusive $2.25 Gooch to Bussard inclusive WAR DECLARED ON TURKEY BY ITALY $2.00 This is the H »»over-Detroit Annual Excursion to Newport and rrturn an»! trip will be made by Special Opta lattare FaNavs IlttoutM — ìlare Ara Tan leuaas AkUfiad l*»ndon. Aug 23.—Italy has de­ clared war against Turkey and the Italian amluuiKador has left Constan­ tinople. Marquis di Garroni, Italian ambas­ sador to Turkey, handed to the porte a note declaring Italy consid­ ered herself in a state of war with Turkey, and demanded his passports according to an official telegram. The reason given in the note for Italy's declaration of war were the su|»port given by Turkey to the re­ volt in Libya and the prevention of the departure of Italian residents from Syria. Although Italy declared war <>n Austria on May 24 there has never been a declaration of war between Italy and Germany, the ally of Austria, while until now Italy and Turkey, the ally of the central powers, nominally have bem at peace. Friction lietween Turkey an«i Italy however, has been in evidence since shortly after the latter's entry into the war. Early in June there were refiorts that Italian Consuls were gradually leaving Turkey and that American officials were taking over the task of looking out for Italian interests. If you want any of the daily paiwrs, The Tribune will get them for you at Bargain Day rates, pro- vtding you pay for The Tribune one y«-ar m advance i I rain la-avy Mill City • • * 5;3O a Gooch • • • • 5:40 a. Fox Valley - - 5:43 a. Lyons - - - • 5:55 a. Kingston - • 6:20 a. 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