The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, June 21, 1916, Image 2

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the United States of unneutralily
THE SCIO TRIBUNE because
we sell food and munition«
Notice oi Sheriffs Sale
to which they so lately swure all«» shot*. Frank Reynold« is chief mole
glance? True, the bail is most there
■ if war to England and France <mtiring, for Judge Hughes is an
IMStigti gVKMY TNÜIMDAY MY
Otto and Herbert Zimmerman,
Germany well knows that if we were ideal candidate in every re»|«rci
If
who
were so painfully injured in the
T. I- PUCGKR. KPirtMt BNP FROF
at war with England, she would sell he could !»• free from the influence
G<>ld Creek explusoai. are reported
munitions of war to our enemy of the old gang of stamliMUlera, to be well »n»ihx road u> recovery
Entered at the txwtoffice at Selo. She knows she would I* within h«-r there is no reawm why any Ameri­
Oregon as semnd class matter
Oscar Ingram ami ('laud Compbm
rights
Nor would we accuse her can citizen could not vote for him.
viwtct
Crown lake just abovr th.-
of unneutrality for doing so. when Hut to place the government again
SÜHN«-RIFTION. IN ADVANCB
11.26
Crown
mine Monday and found the
we could not buy from her la-cauae under the control of Wall street
1.60 Fzigltsh ships would Iw in the way tinancu rs, tariff iM-nebciarics and the lake covered with anus ami icr
AT MNP OF YKAK
.76
By exercising their rights aa interest» in general, is a step back­ They wrre able to cross th«* southern
SII MONTH*
Ten to twelve feet
American citit«*ns in a manm-i which ward which our progrvsMve friend« side on the ice
of
snow
was
around
the lake.
makes their loyally to the American will hewitatr to take
APVKKTUIINii RATIO,;
When men sever their allegiance J
The so-called "volcanic
necks,
I »»cal advertising, per line
5c flag a matter of doubt, our German
speaking friends have injured their lu a political party which advocates chimney»- etc.” at th«- Black Eagle
Display advertising, jier inch
10c
standing as American citizens They principles which they have condemn­ . have lawn proven to lie chimneys of
Display advertising, long time, see
have inspired a doubt of their loyally ed, It is unthinkable that they will high grade nnc and silver ore and
manager.
to th«- American flag, which will simply accept ths* dish of crow | thousands of dollar» of this valuabl«-
Extended marriage or death notices
take years to remove. Should war which has lawn placed before them ore has been thrown on the dump
ner line
3c
occur lM-tw«-«-n th«- Unit«-»! Stat«-«
No one will sav that Candidate The old management, it is said, con­
Special rat** <*» long time display
and Germany, if they are treated Hugh«* is not a good. high minded sidered this ore valueless and threw
advertising.
with suspicion, they hake only them- gentleman ami who has. heretofore. hundreds of tons of it dow n the
wlves to blame. Under such cireuin­ In his official acta, proven himself j dump and the ore being p>-cuhar to
stances,
both th«-ir lives «ml prooerty true to the people’s interests
But this country, has remained there
HYPHENATED AMERICANS
would I m * in jeopardy. The Ameri­ so is President Wilson good and undetected fur the past three years
His throe years as president until Mr. Barm-s, who ha« recently
Our German-American fellow citi­ can flag would give them just such true
has proven that he la safe and true •'prned a mine of such ore happened
zens, since th«- European war has, protection as they give the flag.
But w«* are glad to know that to the |«*ople and we know that we along and recognized it.
iwa-n on. have not acquitted them­
only
a very few of our German can trust him in any crida, to handle
selves in a way that a dctiendable
The Crown people are jubilent
friend»
still desire th«- hyjihen um-d the governmental reins in a safe over the discovery of a iqihaleiite
American citiu-n should. They have
We ho|w ami ore worth 1147 per u>n.
created th«- impnaarion that, should when speaking of their citizenship and skillful manner
(*4ilamirr. 6-1»
!
Th«-
vast
majority
are
American
ladieve
that
Judge
Hughes
would
a war between the United Stat«-»
worth $130 per ton has also Itoen
an<l Germany occur, their syrnpa | citizen« in all th«- term impliea make an «*qually «ah* executive, but discovered SpeciiiH*n of copper ore
thiea, at least, would I m « with the When they swore allegiance to th«- we don’t know,
taken from the upper workings
WHKN YOl> WANT
Stars and Strip««», it meant that they
Since the nominations have been lately, is expected to antay over
fatherland
made
The
Tribune
has
heard
a
num
renounced
allegiance
to
king
or
No one blames a citizen of foreign
S200 per ton.
Plumbing or Tinning
Their American­ tier of republicans and progressives
birth for having an affection for th«- kaiser for ever
Some
hugh
quartz
christals
have
- NICK­
land of his nativity; for such love is ism 1« ta-yond t|U«*tion and their «ay ’’Wilwn la good enough for me."
been found in the ledge on which
but natural and ia a mark of patri­ loyalty place« America first under A republican, whose home state is
ERED OHLEM1ER
Dm Minnesota. stated that a very large the main drift is being driven. This
otic devotion which is commendable any and all circumstance«
?k»udi JWda o4 the Bridge
ledgv
is
suppmwd
bi
I
m - a aide frac­
But whyn th«- foreign barn acknow­ country and one flag is th«* l>a»ia of majority of the progressives and
ture from the main lode and spjmt-
His Experience is Worth Money
ledges fealty to the land of hi« their t»at riot ism ami that country 1« many republicans in his state would
ently
cuts
it
at
right
angk-a.
A
to You
adoption and renounces allegiance the U. 8. A and that flag is "Old sup(s>rt Wilson. The Norwegian«
depth
of
some
I3(K)
feel
will
be
ob
Repairing
a Specialty
«nd Swedes, a large numtier uf
to the land of his birth, it ia treason­ Glory."
lamed
when
the
Crown
lode
u*
The claiming by German »peak- { whom resided in that NlMtr, will
Satinfaction Guaranteed
able to talk or act as some of our
reached.
Ing
citizen«
that
Hughes
was
nomi-1
support
Wilson
almost
to
a
man.
German talking friend« have done.
So wc Med not feel alarm when
Now, should the United States go nated in olieyanre to the wish««» of;
republicans
and republican news­
the
German
kaiser
ami
his
German
to war with any foreign country,
m
nut
cumplí*
papers
assert
with such vehemence
American
subjects,
aavt* Germany, there is no doubt
unadulturat«*«i
that
Hughes
will
sweep the country
mentary
to
th«-
but wnat our Get man American
Americanism
of
Mr
Hughes
Right
next
fall.
They
simply
make these
citizens will I m - just as patriotic and
the
cam
|
«sign.
awertions
to
encourage
themselves,
at
th«-
b»-ginriing
of
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just as n-a«ly to do and died, If
it
places
a
handicap
on
the
republi-
j
hoping
that
frequent
repetitions
will
necewtary. as our native born. But
If Germany shall be theetMKny. then can nominee that will prove galling sway the easily influenced voter.
la-fore the cam|Miign is over. It I
Independent thinkers, who are
the oath of allegiance tn the Stars
diiqxiMii
to give credjl where credit
will
cause
many
true
blue
Amen-
,
and Stripes would be forgotten.
belongs
«ay,
why shall we change1
Such people at once tw-ctime un­ cans to vote for Wilson in Novem
administration«?
President Wilaon
desirable citizen. If they would be Iter, which he otherwise would not j
honest with themaelv«-». honest with get, for they will resent the kaiser’s j ami congress have placed more re­
the land of their adoption and honest influence in American politics as a! form legislation on our national
«tatute books in three years than
with the land of their birth, it Is menace.
his republican predecessors did in
their duty to return to the land
twenty years and that the democrats
they can honestly and willingly give
WHY CCT RATTLED?
have tried to make their campaign
allegiance
And this same honesty
promises gixai
They think Eresi­
applies as well to the Englishman,
If cockauredness and assertion« of j dent Wilaon, in his great diplomatic
Cash Pmd tor Veal. Hogs. Hides and Caacara Bark
the Fisnchman or to he who claims
absolute certainty, by our republi victory in the German controversy,
his birthright in any other land.
Prices Right
can friends and newspaper« will understands the foreign war situ­
Some of our German-American
wield a sufficient influenc«- over the ation. belter than it is possible for
Our Motto: Litt and Ltt l.tor
societies, view the nomination of
electorate, Ciiarlea E Hughes will any new man and that it is not wise
Judge Hugh«* as a sort of conces­
be elected, next fall, by an over- to change the tried ami true for the
sion to their wish«*«. But the threats
whclmning majority. It fact the untried.
OREGON
they have mad« to boycott Wilson
election is to la- little short of
There
is
no
reason
to
become
or Roum-velt at the polls, tn-causr
unanimous. But counting chickens luinic stricken liccauae our republi­
they dared to condemn Germany’s
before they hatch is not generally a can friends are claiming the earth.
nurderous submarine policy, is not
safe procedure
lh ad things some- In the language of Champ Clark,
a mark of loyal American citizen­
time« crawls and Preaidrnt Wilw-n. there will lie a "boss race" with the
ship. Our German «peaking friends
with his million« of Anw-rican voters, chances largely in favor of Wilaon.
would deny to others, the rights
promises to be a very lively cor|>se Confidence in any undertaking, is a
they exercise themselves.
when November ides roll around
necraiuiry adjunct to success. but
Tne fact that England has driven
Our republican brethren purpose over confidence sometimes lewis to
the German flag from the high (pas.
to «wallow the entire progressive defeat.
thus making it impoMble for Ger­
party, bag and liaggage, without
mans- to secure war supplies from
BI T YOU WILL NOT GET WORK
leaving a (wirticle of sign that, four
the United States, is no fault of
THAT IS SO GOOD AS WE DO
years ago a large majority of what
NORTH SANTIAM NOTES
ours. Our ammunition makers would
was one,- the republican party, voted
sell shells to Germany as readily and
for the daughty Colonel under the
as freely as to England or France.
banner of progressivism. The swal­
Mr. Barnes, who recently bought
Nor should we be blamed for doing
low will be enormous and is liable the Black tagte mine, will arrive in
just what Germany has done when
to choke the swallower.
• a few days and commence sinking
she was neutral and other nations
But will our progressive friends to the R00 foot level. Sinking will
RUT YOU WILL NOT GET WORK
were at war.
tie done on one of the "chinneys."
THAT’S ANY BETTER IT AS GOOD
Our German fellow citizens have permit themselves to I m * disppaed of
A. F. Fowell left for hie home
a right tn vote for whomsoever they in this wholesale manner? Even if
their
l«N»der.
Colonel
Roosevelt
has
near
Scio. He will return and finish
please for president.
That is a
enveloped
himself
withan
oil
lalieliM
the
board
business later.
Ih<ne statements refer to Job and
privilege which was guaranteed to
"anything
to
beat
Wilson"
in
urdar
Book
Printing.
5 Our facilities are
them when they swore allegiance to
Rov and Rex Peery arrived at the
bi
make
the
swallowing
as
pleasant
complete.
1
We
uae
only the beet of
the American flag
Rut they have
frown mine thia week
They are
as
possible,
will
not
some
of
his
material, ami our price« are right for
not the right to endeavor to,
working in the main drift.
firet class work. We do no other kind.
by threats, swerve our president in followers, aye many of them, kick
Claud Copipton ia cut Una the
* We al way» satisfy our customers.
the conduct of his great office. They themselves out of the traces and
titular and Umbering the main drift
have the right to insist that he. as d«-clare them«elves masters of their
al the Crown.
own
political
opinions?
Are
they
the chief executive, shall be neutral
John Macavoy shatters the silence
amt live up to international neutral not men who think, who will refusr
to be aa dumb driven cattle, to promptly every afternoon at the
laws.
(d rman statesmen do not accuse assist in the obeequMw of the party. ( stiver King mine with his round of
J. F. WESELY
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Qyeensware, Glassware, Etc.
• Held and Garden Seeds
J. F. WESELY
You May Pay Less
You May Pay More
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