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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
Praaident Wilton and cun- THE SCIO TRIBUNE cure. gr*-*w are to be commended fur ALBANY’S OFFER stable government, to do so. should be severely frowiHtd umm. county. Otherwiae the office will The United Stale. do**e not desire ’* ’• the «‘«PPMe nt «»tie un- continue. necessary leaks which will reduce war with Mexico. It would lie like While President Wilson's note to the cost of the state government strong men sttacking children, for lieliiretanl Eur»|iean powers, asking 1 without imparing efficiency. Mexico in point of civilisation is but > President M»«er is a known aspir them to state to the world what a child But we know as parents, ant Jor the office of governor. This they are fighting for, has not yet the child sometimes r«*quir«ai correc little clerk episode will rise up and borne fruit, still it has caused all of tion. for his own good. That is the smite him in the face It shows that them to think along the lines of condition <>f Mexico at the present They all want to auit but he is readv to use state funds to peace time. They have quarrel«*d and just do not know how to do so with reward his friends, regardless as to fought among themselves an long out giving the <>lher fellow advan that there ia no p-wibility for them whether any service is rendered the tage which neither warring nation to settle their difficulties among state therefor. The same may la* 1« willing to concede. Yet the note themselves, and it would lie a kind- said of Governor Withvcombe. who j has caused them to think along the now for some strong nation to step aspires fur a second term, it is said line« of peace and. perhaps, some in. use the slipper vigorously and The fish and gam«* com mission is. evidently, a pet of the governor. thing will lx developed which will tell them to l>ehave. open the wav to peace. The trouble And what other nation but the He does not propose to have its 1 now is that neither side is willing to perquisites interfered with United State« should administer this But. aa a whole, there seems to i say "enough." They have not yet correction? We would not allow reached a stage of exhaustion to any other nation to do the slipper be a heal th v disposition on the part | practically force them to do so. of both Governor Withy combe and act, hence we are under moral obli gation to accept the responsibility. the legislature to handle the state's We went to the rescue of Cuba affairs during the next two years and. aa a result Cuba is beginning economically. We will all applaud every effort to bring the state back to have a stable government. The Tribune believes the lime has to a conditiuo of sanity. With Sena fully arrived for the United Stale« tor Garland in the senate and Repre to say to Mexico: Restore peace' sentative Elmore in the house, Unn county is sure to be aligned on the Phons 27-7 and tranquility within a stated time, '* economic side of every question, else we will interv and compel a which will not impair the efficiently peace which you seem unable to ar-1 of our state government I SCIO OREGON ( Dr T. K. Sanderson DENTIST N. M. Newport Sunday School 10 a. Preaching ila. Christian Endeavor •'* SO to 7:30 p. Song Service 7:30 to H:(M) p 1‘rayer Meeting, Thursday 7:30 p. Brother Meikeljohn. lewier. H H. Iler. Pastor B ■ 6 É WAS REJECTED HCK». OREGON f "watchful waiting" patience and trtMtlKU ».VOIT THÜHSHAY Hi forbearance But toe people have Ion« tine« concluded that interven T. L. ouGun. anno» and rtor tion is the only remedy. Indeed, it would be a mercy to Mexico for the Entered at the tx«b>ffice at Scio. tl United State« to intervene. We Orearon aa aacond class matter. know that capitalistic interrata have been crowding the president to Eltctrt F h 1117 SI .60; intervene, tn order to protect their 1.501 pr»pertica down there. Yet the .76 i Mexican people want intervention (Continued from [>ag«- I) and du not know it. They have j been destroying themselves long APVKKTWONG KAT KN Had Albany offered 13000 net to enough. Humanity „ . demanda ,hal la* paid to the shareholders, the lx>caJ advertising, per line ■ force shall be applied to make them change would probably have been Display advertising, per inch 10c. behave. made. But when it was Figured out Display advertising, long Ume, are HAVE HEARD THE WARNING that only alioOt 12 50 per share manager. would reach the holder of the com Extended marriage <>r death notices I mon stock. th«* concensus of opinion tier tine 3c • From th«* numerous bills for con- was to rrject the offer and rithvr Special rat«*« on long time display «oildating commissions, reducing go on with the fair or let the fran- advertising. salaries and retrenchment along all chiae lapw. iii ii ■■■«iiirii—i—M—i rr------- j line«, the governor and memlieni of In fact, to retain the land. build ; the legislature have. apparently Inga. fixture«, etc., more could hr THE MEXICAN SITUATION , heard the voice of the people and realised than our Alliany friends i ae«*m to lie disposed to obey their se«-nied disposed to offer. So far aathedefacto Mexican gov *'»»»rs. so far as practicable. (fever-1 President Prill was absent on erament making progress towards ,M,r Withycumb«*, in hn biennial nrofeasional busineas and had noth «retiring pence, it may be said, con , to***®* rccommemls numerous con ditions grow m> better fast. j «»lidatoms of commiarioM and the ing whatever to do with the action i of the meeting. Villa who was seriously wounded i M’*’,nif d»wn of appropriations all in the afternoon the folldwmg now has an army fairly well equip ■ along the line *with one exception board of directors was elected for' ped and has w»n several battles and that is the fish and game com-1 1917: Dr. A. G. Prill. J L Cai a van. though he suffered a severe defeat mission. This he commend» highly, Geo M Bilyeu, arm I. A Munkers i though this is the most expensive of in hia last action. The county court will appoint the i Felix l>iax seems to have control all of our Commissions Many people, fifth director. Dr. Prill was elected | of Very Crux and vimnitv while in fact most people think this com president for the eleventh time. J Zapatta Mi-mw to control consider mission is both wasteful ami rxtrn- Mrs Jennie Shelton, secretary and able territory from Mexico City vagent and that it hardly give« the Roy Shelton assistant secretary, and south and occasionally hammers at •tate two bits worth of lienefil fur Ed Myers treasurer the dollar of coat. The pruning) the gntrs of the Mexican capital Over 1130 was raised towards (arnrnr.M maintains a semblance knife should l>e applied vigorous!) paying off the only floating debt of of government, but it is doubtful if aa well in the affairs of thia commu 1260 hr dominates more than one-fourth nion as in thoae of any other Everything looks bright for a big Senator Garland, of la*tian<>n. has of Mexican territory. While lie is fair in 1917. recognixed as the titular head of mad«* an attempt to reduce the the Mexicau government. it is non numlwr of clerks in the senate, say Senator Cusick has introduced a sense to say i hat he rule« even more ing: "We cannot ask for aeMomy elwwhere with reason, without at- ; bill in the M*nate to merge the office than one-third of Mexico. Nor <l<M*e tempting economy al home, s« <*f our county r«*curder with that of it seem likely that he will ever la* well. ” Mr Garland met with opposi- County clerk, to take effect next} able to wield authority over mort* lion but. probaldv. will aucei>«*d in July. If the senator will change th«* territory than h«* now holds President Wilson seems to have alwting the clerk extravagonn* some- date of effect to January 1. 19Hi. depended, if not <>n a broken reed. what. President M>wrr w*«*n»s to ’h«-n The Tribune will give his bill have not beard of the economy de- j a hearty support When I -inn county on a very thin one when he recog- nixed the Carranxa government niand made by the people November e|«*cted Mi«a Velma Davis as couuty The fact that General Pershing has 7 last, for he attempted to have a' recorder last Novemlwr 7 it. practi- remained some 300 mile« in Mexico, clerk appointed for Senator Bing-! rally, entered into a contract with for several months as a sort of ham. of Igne county, who ia in the Mtiw Davis to trrvr the county in army of observation, prove« that east engaged in a profitable horsr that capacity for two year«. The the president has but little confi buying busin«*Ms ami will not be courts have held that the legislature dence in Carranxa's ability to master present during the stwion. |’r««i- cannot enact a law which will im- Hence. Senator conditions. If left in charge of all dent Moser want«*d Bingham’s son pair a contract appointed to sit in his father's «eat ; Cusick's m«*a«ure. if enacted into northern Mexico. While it is a delicate matter u> lo *l*°ljtolv nothing except t<» law to take effect July I next, would Interfere in a national family quarrel Perhaps, but t>e pruneunce.1 unconstitutional by or in a civil war of a neighbor 10 ** I***1 **r dav J0** <he courts and would not destroy nation, it seems almost a duly of •"’« ,hr of founD recorder, as he the United Slate« to interfere by1 While the sum, 52(h). for the see- evidently intends. Change your date sending an army far into Mexico to «naH. R ia pure graft just <»f effect. Senator, to January 1. and assist Mexicans who desire to lh* Wl,nr the 56(XM) or more paid 11W1W. ami you will altolish the office be lawabiding ami wish to have a *® olh*r unnecessary clerks, and of recorder of conveyance« for Linn Federated Church Attorney at law n'rrv ArvoaNxvi »UUIN J. F. 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