Image provided by: Scio Public Library; Scio, OR
About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
of THE SCIO TRIBUNE •lection not bright. An Excellent Cauiae Governor Withy com he. Iwcauw of Germany «vrtainly knows, by this President Lincoln was The democrats had or time, that h* r def«*at ia sure in the the fact that «-ne secretary ha» gone wer«- a>tout to nominate Hen, Geo end. With inability to get the much off with the National guard, h«« Wm F>ilert. who ia now proprie IMl'gU XAKKY TWt'KMllAY HY I B. McClelland as their candidate nee«i«*d »uptilm*. it is »imply whulv- canard another secretary to take *«n tor of the R um house, in All«any. T. L. PUGGg*. mrrOB «Nh rnor and the anti-war partv was very sale murder to continue the strug the duties of th« absent «me and invitta all of his old friends and the sure that it would win the election gle. The humiliation of defeat i* a, without an inert-ase of pay. Th«- traveling puldic in general to sample Entered at the mwtofhee at Scio. in the fall. It had nominated an bittor pill Pi swallow, yet it must' governor think* the duto»* of the the splendi«! meals he is now serv Oregon as wcond class matter union general, with the purpose of l«r *wa!l«iw«d. then why continue tw»olfw* will mil be overburden- ing («orni well wv pared. served as catching all of the wavering or tb«- worse than uaH«*» «laughtor? tome. If such is true with th«*i*r* you get it al home ami without at Si. ‘25 independent voter* of that day. just BUMOUmoN. IN ADVANt'K 11111 ' ’ two secretaryships, why may the tempting any unrieo-nsary dis¡«iav. 1.60 aa the republican* have «-lcctr«l WHAT T. R. ASSERTED IN 1913 AT BNP OF YKAK ___ «alm* not be true in hundreds of is the rule at th«- Ru» house If ! other similar »tat«* ¡»«tHtion«? Con- you d«-sire a go»«i wh<>l««eome «•at .76 Judge Hugh«** to gather in the Inde HIX MONTHS STAND HE TOOK YESTERDAY . »obdation of «Noinmiwdon» and <>fl><-»-* ami plenty of it. the Ehlerl ia the pendent voter* of today. It was I has lM**n a d«>n«ami of th«* p«*opl«- anything to I «-at luncoln in IMU as AllVKItTUHNG KATtM: tf. place to go. ¡913 ! for a nOrntx-r of years. Now that local advertising, per line 5c it is anything to beat Wilson at the SiM-aking al a dinner tendered bv the »tart has to-v-n marie, th«« leffie» present time Th«- democratic news- Federated Church Display advertising, per inch I Oc National I'fogr••»!««•« ««n ti»e eve of |atun. «hould appoint a smelling paper* of anti-war proclivities were «to. OMOQN Display adverting. I««ng lime, «ee lh«-n criticizing and misconstruing his departure for South America, j committee to sm«dl out other in- Sunday School 10 a. m. •e manager. every act of President Ijncoln as October 8. 1913. hia "far«-well *d-1 «tanevs wherein the taxpayer ia be- Prvai-hing 11 a. m. Extended marriage or death notices 11ng robbad. A» a matter of fact, Christian FImleavor 6:30 to 7:30 p m. the radically partisan republican dm* <»»1 RiMMM-vell deeian«l: per line 3c "The party ia solid and it is th* if state emidovr* w»uM work a* rw-wspapers criticize and misconstrue S«*ng Service 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Spt*cial rate« on long time display firm d«-term ma I Ion <>f the rank •nd I they would t«r ct-m|«-il«-<i to work if President Wilson today. Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30p.m. advertising. Union victories, however. Is-for,- tile, no lew than the lea«ier*. to pre- privately employed, one-half «if th«- Hroth«*r Mcikeljohn. Leader. th«- campaign was over, proviti serve its political «-nlity, its Milidity j pr«-M-nt army of tax«-utor* could be II B. Iler, Pastor. < discharged without injury to the THE MEXICAN PROBLEM conclusively that the war we« not a and integrity.” ' public service. failure aryl the wavering voter* all "Men ami women, I would con- the cam fell into line and dosed Whether or not the prtwnt crisis a u. is to bnng on war with Mexico, re- ' ¡>mgn with the reel«M*tion of Prosi tinue the fight even if I *too«i en-i Reasonable Rates I »hall continue if i charw.p.rio.<j republican* who *lay- mains to be s«*«-n. Neverthrtews.' 1 dent Lincoln. If history la to he tirely aiooo. Any Amount Carranza does not seem to be so I i repeated, the independent voter of with a glad andproud heart lieeauw ! ied with the g o. p. as crooks and l»>ng Time detormin«-»! a» he was a few davs today will read political conditions it is mad«- in your comnany.” No waiting malefactors. Wonder if he think* • • * - ago ami may end«»avor to avert a aright and n-elect President Wiison ! they have now reform**»!. or ha» he HECKER * BEAM cla«h bv conceding th«- American de next November "Win or lose, whatever the <*uV degenerated into like condition? If 138 I^-onSt. Albany. Or. "Copperhead” wa* the name com come, I am with you, and I am f°r : the old saying "bird" -if a feather mands, the condition* in M««xlco will lie cnangmi but little, if any. The monly applHrd tn all who opposeti this cmuw to tight bi the end flock together" is true, some sort of diM>rganiz»i factional, starving con and misconstrue<l the efforts and are d«-dicated in this great war f,,r i a chang«- on on«- or th«- other side made? dition will «till exist south of the acts of the administration of Mr righteousnera. and while life lastsjmust ..... ... have lw«n „„......... Maybe DR. A. G. PRI11. border and raid* across th«* iMirdrr Lincoln during toe Civil war. Rank we cannot and we will not •ban- Teddy has joined his famous Anna- to get food and other supplies will psrtisanism would have ta-en the don it.” | nias club. Phyncian and Surgeon continue. The state of our pre|«ar«*d- more apt term to use then as it is Calls Attended ne» now in active process on the now in misconstruing th«* acts of "Themen who ledieve that we! hay or Night border, may stay the warlike dis President Wilson — WHKN YOU W ANT • will ever betray these ideals or ■ While conditions of civil war day* almmion the task to which we have ‘ SCIO -.- ORE. position of the M«-xican l«-ad«*r» but were much different than those of unleas we destroy the power of the«a- set ourmdv«-» do not know- u» and leailer». w«< are sure to have a re- today so far as the Unite») Stat«-* cannot «-ver guess at the faith that - »KK petition of condition* which han are independently eoncer mid. th«- inspires us.” European war and the very threat FRED OHLEMIER forc><i us to jiatrol the border. >w«k ■! «to H-U- Mexico is in a chaotic condition, ening crisis with Mexico, causes one "Thia movement will never g«> without power within herself to re to almost unconsciously, make the His Experience ia Wurth Money hack, and whatever may tietide in •tore an orderly government. When comparison. to You the future, of one thing the disciples ever a Mexican ruler m*curvs power ATTORNEY AT LAW Reliai ring a Sp-ciaJty of an ea#y opportunism may rest sufficient to grasp contr«il of th«- THE BEGINNING OF THE END ensured I will never abandon the Satisfaction Guarantee«! government, he rt-gani* his position principles to which we Progrvwaives as a place to graft ami fill his p«K-k- Press dispatches state that th«- have olctiired ourselves, ami I will (Him •• St* eta. A spirit of uitaelflsh ¡«itriotism tierman-Austrian armies are being ■ AinHcaas never abandon the men an<l women H1ZZ »LA1MTOWN ami devotion to public duty, seems def«<ate»i ami driven back on every who drew around me to l>at tie for When’in Albany wholly Igcking ami wmie power from side. For the first time since the those principles.'' TRY A ROOM AT THE an outside nation which will deal beginning of the war, there seems • • • I with the Mexican people with reason to lie team work by the English. 1916 able honesty, must intervene, else French, Russian ami Italian armi«-«. In hi* muaaage declining the Pro- anarchy and a return to savagry. Within the past month Russia has gr«*a*ive nomination for ¡incident will be the portion of our unhappy captured more than 200.000. chiefly vi-storday, CoIomil Roosevelt de Attorney at imw neighbor. Austrian prisoners ami larg«- scope* clared: I'r«**id«mt Wilson has made the of territory. Itallv i* forcing th«* •CITY ATTOaMtTI ♦ Good Clean Whol«*»ome Rooms and "Our loyalty is to the fact mistake of trusting to the words of Auatrian* liack, recovering much Beds at Moderate Prices. sn untrustworthy peoole. In his of the territory »he had loot. The not merely to the name, and least UCHAHON diplomstic dealing* with that count German* are making no headway of all to the party name.” ry, he suup«>sed he was treating with toward* the capture of Verdun, a "Yet it has lecum« entirely evi- j a civilized fieople. whereas he has chore «he has been engaged al with found them to be semmi-liarbaric. ail the force »he could command tor dent that the p*-ople under existing Had he not ordered the evacuation the past thrw months, ami with th*- condition* are not prepare*! to ae-, --------- DKAUB in ------------- of Vera Cruz by our troops, but big English and French drive now cept a new party.” • • • had remain**! in control of thia and successfully on th«- way, with the other* of the Mexican seaports, no shortage of food amt riots among "D m * progressive national organi- doubt order would have lieen re her citizen», Germany should be ration no longer offers the mean» stored by this time. However, if convinced that the Iwginning of the whereby we can make them* con wsr come«, it will tie due entirely end is at hand victions eff«*ctive in our national to unlswful acta of the Mexican*. life. Under such circumstances our The world ha» never had better We will not take the initiative. duly ia to do the Iwet we can and I equipp»*«i nor liettcr lighting armies Rut if war is brought about. The than Germany has mustered during not to sulk Iw-cauae our leadership Tribun«* believes, we should retain thia gigantic struggle. Failing in i* ejected.” control of the Mexican government . the accomplishment of her plans in • • until we are almolutely sure that ■ the outset, the war should have "Under existing condition» th«- th«* Mexicans can ami will maintain cliwd eighl«wn month* ago. fur at nomination of a third ticket would, a »table ami peacable government, that time Germany should have been in my judgment. l>e merely a move Cash Paid for Veal Hogs. I tides and (. ascara Batk lie fore we surrender control to them. convinced that her armies, splendid in the interest of the election of Prices Right This duty w«* owe to Mexico in aa as they were, were not invincible. Mr. Wilson. * * * 1 shall there great sense as we owed to Cuba, it Our Motto l.tre anti Let Ln<e During th«-se eighteen months, fore strongly support Mr. Hughes. is a cam* of a turbulent troublesome the allies have had tune to organize the nomi* • • • 1 cannot accept neighbor, who will have to be forc such monster armies ami prepare nation of a third ticket, I do not ed to be good, both to himself and enormous supplies of munitions, that SCIO iielieve that there should be a third OREGON to us. but one ending can possibly result. ticket.” • • The force of numbrn ami ri-smirce» HISTORY REPEATING must prevail. The d«>gge«i persist "Without any regar«! to what the ence of the German Kaiser and his personal feeling* of any of u* may In some respects the preaent poli armies means but the needles* sacri be a* regard* the action of the tical campaign ia not unlike that of fice of million* of men and the im- republican convention, I wish very I MU. with the potation of the great poveri*hm«mt of the nations en- sohminly to ask the representatives political parties reversed. President gaged. of the Progressive party to con Lincoln could do nothing which suit For the past year or more the sider at this time «mly the welfare I am prepare»! to do your ¡minting or paper hanging ed the democratic party in I 864 ami war has lieen but a test of «mdur- of the people of the Uni teal States ” on short notice, at reasonable rat«-» Refer you to i’r«*»nl«-nl Wilson can do nothing in ance ami of financial backing of the • • • J. F. Wesely as to the character of my work. the present campaign which suit* nations engaged. It has l«-en a Estimates of material made Give me a trial. ”1 earnestly t«iq«-ak from my ¡>arti»an republican» question of which side could stand fellow Progressive* their ungrudg In the early stage* of the 1864 pounding the better. The odds are GEORGE ÇI BRONS, Sen. Ore. ing support of Mr. Hughes." campaign, the outlook for the re- now largely in favor of the allms. I FARM LOANS Plumbing or Tinning H. B. CHESS N. M. Newport Revere Rooming House J. F. WESELY Staple and Fancy Groceries Queensware, Glassware, Etc. Field and Garden Seeds J. F. WESELY Painting and Paper Hanging