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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
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L IX'iX.n. torro« AND mo F now propose» to abrogate this agree Attorney al I** Phone 27-7 ment and sink all «hips without A yrews dispatch slate« that 100.- Entered at the uostoffice at Scio. warning or search, no matter wheth «ITT ATToaNSVI Oregon as second ciana matter. er carrying contraband of war or iKMJ Germans and Austrian» have OREGON SCIO whither bound, providing such ves- rushed to the court* throughout the OKKUON LASAMON aunaciu>*noN. rw apvan < a Si .50 sei cornea within a certain proscrib country to secure their first natural* ration |«apen» This Indicate« that federated Church 1.50 ed portion of the ocean. Because it > AT «ND or YBA*------ I these people wish to enjoy the pro suits her own purpose only and re new. omwxin .75 «IX MONTH« gardless of the rights of innocent tection of Uncle Sain, in caw we go Sunday School 10 a. m. third partie«. «he propose» to cap to war with the central power«. lloLCCHKX fiKi«.. Props AOVKHTIHINO NATW: ■ Preaching Ham. Whether they will l*c willing to as ture or destroy all whips coming t*hrislian Endeavor ..<i:30 to 7:90 o.m sist in the protection of Unde Sam Local advertising, per line 5c within this proscribed limit. Frrah Meat« oí All Kind« Song Servier 7:90 to 8:01* p.m. Display advertising, par Inch Ide Not since nations have become in such contingencies, is another Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 p.m. question. Reasonable Prier» Display advertising, long time, see civilised and recognized that other Brother Meikrlj*»hn. Leader. nations have rights as well a» her manager. Should President Wilson's scv»r- H. B. Iler. Pastor Scio. Ore. Main Street Extended marriage or death noticea self. ha* such a ruthless am! barbaric ance of dipl»motic relations with as her line 3c declaration been promulgated Germany be followed by a declara Germany*» latest. Special rates on long time display tion of war by congress. «I*»ut the During the Civil war. the United advertising. first hostile move on <>ur part would Stat«-« shiiM of war, halted and he to confiscate the nearly one- searched many ships of neutral hundred German ami Austrian ships ------- DEALER IN — — AN OUTLAW NATION nations If no conlraliand goods which have been interned in our were found in her cargo, she was hartMirs. siner the beginning of the permitted tn go on h«-r way in war. These ships are prolmblf worth When an individual refum«« to |w-ac«- But if contraband good-» near 150.000.000 and would be. at obey law. he at once t>ee<>m<M known were found and they were consigned bast, a «puck way to incream» our as an outlaw When the states of tn southern porta, the ship ami n er chant marine. These shit*» could th*- south refused to obey national cargo *a* confiscated as a lawful he use*! in the coa«t «nd South law, th*-v is-csnie outlaw state« an*! prize. American trade without material subject to punishment by national No one would find fault with danger of recapture or being de- trootm When Germany dellls-rately Germany if she exercised this clase stroyed. notified the neutral nations of th«- of blockade around England and world that she would not obey the Franca. She would be within her Our A It »any friend* who have been mutually adopted rules for th«» con rights and in accordance with the attempting tn n«-gotiaU> for the fair * duct of war. to which »hr was a recognize«! law of nation«, But m are a ts-cuhar bunch, sure enough. Cash Paid tor V eal, I logs. Hide« and C ascata Bark l»arty. then sh«» Ijrcamr an outlaw > abrogate her pledged word with the They are willing to jiav the price nation Prien Right other nation« of the world and de- we think right, but want us to give A nation differs materially in her •troy neutral ships without warning them a thn-v-months aplion. in Oix Molta: l.htt and Lit /.«« standing with other nations of the regardless of life, «tamps her a/ a which time they hop«* to sell stock world than do statist or subdivisions nation puffed up with egotism or in enough to raiar tlie money. This of an individual nation In our own •uch desperate straits that she feels would defeat our holding a fair this OREGON SCIO country we have a federal constitu justified in throwing national honor year ami the forfeiture of our fran tion. a congress and United States to the wind*. chise with the stale would result. courts, to enact «nd enforce laws I*resid«*nt Wilson has called th«» This may lw th«- secret object of common to all the states. German bluff and, unleas she i«ack» Cashier Schmitt, who ha» l«een the Internstiohal law is recognized in down from the order to deatrojr principal spokesman of the eonimit- times of |M«ace ami usually in lime ; 1 indiacriniinatelv. American ships and tse, so far. Il won’t do went ten m * h I of war as binding. But there is I American live« are sure to be sacri- Put up the money in the Scio luuik I liât Grade of Meats nothing behind these national plrdg«»» | ficed. The only alternative left to an«! then we will «er if the share but national honor A nation may > ‘ America, will I m - a declaration of holders will sell, which they may or or may not live up to its plr«lg«-d war by congrvm. This action will mav not du. obligation, but if it fails to do so. it not long be d«rlav«*d. becomes dishonored in the estima If the Unite*! States should be Germany must certainly have a tion of the other nations of the false estimate of the Am«»rican drawn into war with Germany it We invite Pure F«*«! and Sanitary lnsp«»cti<>n world. It become« an outlaw in nation am! pAiple. tU-causc wa would l<c lighting for the Interests the highest moral sense, because it have formed the habit of attending of ail nations by fighting for its McKNIGHT & DALEY. P kowi . refuses to live up to pledges which to our own business and are alow to own interest» There need lie no m It assisted in formulating. take affront, she assumes that we fear that thia country would tight a It has always Germany has liecume an outlaw. will submit to almost anything rath purely selfish war. fought for liberty. justice ami nation bv her own deliberate act er than fight. But there is a limit humanity.. The war of Independence and President Wilson was left no and President Wilson and the choice but to sever diplomatic rela American people «ay that limit has was fought for liberty in order to tions with her. If your neighbor: been reached. While we do not escape the injustice of British tax violate» his pledged word and be- ’ wish war with Germany or any ation. The war of 1812 was fought comes objections! as a citizen and other nation, the spirit of American for the freedom of the was. The neighbor, you and as most people freedom and the right to travel the .Mexican war was fought for the do. refuse to hav«» further busin«»*M high M-as. i« not d«-ad and when it independence of Texas and for its or neighborly relations with him. is fully aroused, something is sure union with this republic. Die iXvil You simply let him alone unices his to be doing. The American pcoble war ha>! for its ultimate end the own acts cause you to adopt more to a man are behind President rxtetuii »n <>f litierlv to ail people drastic action. Wilson and whatever the cost in within the rvuublie. The Spanish This Is precisely what President blood and treasure, the rights ami war was fought for the liberation Wilson proposes to do with («ermany. «iignity of the American nation, of Cuba an*! resulted in the Mine blessing to other S|*anish colonies. Her conduct has become so object must be maintained. Every war which thia nation has ionable towards the rights of Ameri ■■■■............... fought has been fought in the cause can dtixrna. whose business cause* American patriotism causes politi of those principles for which we now them tn travel u|>on the high seas, cal partisan ism to gu-way-back-and- contend, and has resulted in their that the president, as the represen sit-down when the nation is in extension until we are looked up to tative heail of i»ur nation, refuses «Unger. President Wilson is rreviv- to have further business relations I ing the loyal support of republican* as their foremost champion, Ore- with her. Consequently he has as well as democrats in the great gon i an. ordered our aml»muMul<>r and consu national crisis, which now seems at An Essay Conte»! late officials to come home and. at hand. We may quarrel and grow (Continued from paire II the same time, has invited the winn over national political ques (¡emian aml*a««ador ami consuls to tions and carry partisaniw to the in school or at a pa rents meeting quit the territory of the United extreme, so that the disinterested and the Iwst essay in each of the State« might think we are unreconcilable three grades of contests sent to But let an outside nation Mrs. G. L. Bulan«!. fiOO Maple St, Germany ha* the recognized right enemies to declare a blockade surrounding assail u«. or disregard our national Portland. Or«, by May 1. If you desire reference material the British empire. She has the rights in world maitrn. then we i right to stop neutral shipa on the forget our national politics and be on these subjects you can get it high seas, go aboard such vessels. come One os a nation with a large from the State Library. Salem. Or. They are sending out. upon applica an*l search them for goods declared sized O. tion. loan libraries to assist the to lie contraband of war. If such goods are found, she bar the right The legislature will toon enter the schools in thia «assy contest. The essays sent to Mrs. Bulan«! to lake such ships to her harbors or home stretch of the legislative ses port* of entry as prises and. if it is sion It is doubtful if the work will be examined by judges selected impracticable to convey such ships accomplished for the people ia worth by State Superintendent Churchill, to a German port or harbor, she has the cost of the session. Most people the State Board of Health and the the further right to destroy ship think our legislature ia a very ex Oregon W. C. T. U., by the latter of whom the prims will be awarded. and caug-> But she must first pro- pensive luxury, anyway IlMtIKD KVniY THt'WU»AY NY N. M. Newport DENTIST Scio Meat Market J. F. WESELY Staple and Fancy Groceries Qyeensware, Glassware, Etc. F ield and Garden Seeds J. F. WESELY SANITARY MARKET ¡lome Made Lard, Bacon and -g e ■ ; »