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» •• ' t •« I’.v I a - ♦*> r . V • • Í a » ' » I % > ♦♦ «»,» i * Be THE SCIO TRIBUNE IMI'KD KVKMY THURSDAY BY T. U DVGURR. RDtTOR AND FROF Entered at the metodice at Scio, Dragon as secund class matter. AT SND OF YKAR •11 MONTH! SI .60 1.76 .76 ADVKRTUMNO RATRR' b»cal advertising, per line Display advertising, per inch f V, '9 » •UBW RirnoM. IN ADVANC* f Me 15c Because of the above conclusion* past, give up rights and privileges it is very necessary that Woodrow to which she is justly entitled. Wilson shall be the representative! Therefore if partisan politics can head of the world's leading republic be adjourm-d ami the selection of The American people ami the other our moat efficient men for office be nations of the world will demand made the rule of action for the hour that he shall he the central figure rt-gar llcsa of to which political party in fixing the peace term*. But to they may adhere. The Tribune aays have the necessary power and influ AMEN in capital letter*. ence be must occupy his present Extieme |<artisani*m has >«een the position. He should finish the her bane of American politics in the pMt. culean (ask he wa > required to un They have l»-en too much of the dertake a year ami a half ago; for yellow dog variety. In both politi no other man in the nation over cal |«arties men have lieen elected to which he presides can so justly ami offin-s of trust who were totally un- impartially arrange a peace which fit ted for the place morally or of will be so willingly submitted tn a* qualification. These men have been he. elected »imply because they were I It is extremely fortunatr for the 1 democrat* or republican*, a» the rase A NATION OF COWARDS. DR A. G. PRII-L The 1‘ruaaian r<»vernmenl with that of Its aateiite. the government PiniciM aii Sartni of Austria-Hungary. will be written (alb Attendili down in the page* of future history I>ay or Night aa nations of cowards. They com* SCIO ORE. menr«»i the irreateat wir in ihr his tory of the world aa great bluffer» and the bluffer ia always a coward when applied to individuals or na tions The proof of thia fact, if it has not l**-n drmonatrated by the hitherto unheard of cruelties and A. E. Randall atrocitiea committed by their ad- W. A. Ewing. Vice 1‘r-». ,ji<rv upon unarmed and defenaelea» President THE SCIH STATE BANK propl««, town*, citiea, »bios, hospit-; E. 1>. Myers, ('tu-lticr al*, etc., will be made manifest _ ___ _ lines a general banking business. when the theatrv of war ia trans- receives drpusits subject torhr«-*. |>ays Extended marriage or death notice* United Slates and the world a* well may la frrrrd to the territory of their own on Um» drp«mit*, »ells per line 6c that Wood row Wilson was selected in far too many in»tano-» nn-n -uwn’^ •**draiu’ ■nd Special rates on long time display as president just when he was elect have lieen elected to cun# rem whose Now that the al I wit armies are advertising. cd. Another in hi* place might camiuiign expenses far outstripped thoroughly organised ami are plsml i have done well but none could have the total <>f the salary the office umh-r th«- command of one of the DR. C. F. CHAPIN done better. No other president would pay. Of course such officials most capaiil«- men of imxlrm times, since Washington has hail the confi would recoup in some way ami the armies of the central power*! Dentist dence and has beeo so univ«-r*a!ly usually from some private interval* arc being driven back to the con-! SCIO. - OREGON supported as he. Never in the hi* who in the emi made the (woplc pay fines of their homeland th- apirit of ■ Phone 277 lory of the American nation have the bill. the «-»ward appears. Them Hun the people been so unified in pur W«- do not want such m«-n in hord««a know that the ravage' of / pledge allegiance Io mv flog pose and never has there i»i-n «> «-»ngreiw <>r in our »late l«-gislaturv» war will destroy tiieir town* ami the Ref>ukite for uhtch it tlonJi, little graft and dishonesty in the if it can I m - avoid«-d and if the ad citiea and their farm» just as have Ration, inJhtuiklt, »»th liberty conduct of a great war as under the journment of [Mirtisan polities will bcm the destruction of Belgium. ' julke for all direction of President Wilson Never aid in bringing about that result. by Northern Frano ami Servia. Hence | have th« rich and the rich men's all means let the adjournment take strong appeal» for peace term* may , PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON sons been compelled to ls-ar their place. be expect<-d; aye. are now being There i* no doubt but what Am- made. just and equitable burden of a war B ccxum - of er lean patriotism ha» largely di» It ia now conceded by all nation», aa at the present time STAUB MELTS AI L I HAINS It was great *|»>rt to lav waste ' great and »mall, that Pre«ident thia fact the poor man ami he of placed American jiartisao politics in ami «lestroy property in the enemy • la-ave* Scio 1‘ostofhce — The almost I country; to transfer manufacturing Womlrow Wilson i» the leading medynn rircumstance* answer to the the An crican mind. 7:10 a tn and 5:00 p m for West Sei«. statesman of the world today. He. call to arms and l<>an money to th« universal endorsement of President equipment from captured enemy and 12:45 p rn for Munkvr* Wilson in hi* conduct of the war is country to their own. to send into t in addition to being the president of government without a murmur. President Wilson is not |>crnonall> a convincing evidence of the fact. the greatest republic on earth is the industrial slavery a captured people; The American people realise that t»» mutilate m»n armed men. women ( man who ha» the broadest concep responsible for these satisfactory tion of liberty and juitice of any conditions only in part. Yet he ha* th«- prmident must have the »olid and childrm, and to ravish young' Notary Public ana inspired congress amt the people in backing of the citixrns of our great women and girls. But it make* a ruler of a nation, great or small. Hie statement of whv the allied general with a spirit of justm-s* and nation. They regard the life ami difference when the shoe is on the I Com'cÿcmor nations were at war with the central fair dealing through which them- welfare of our nation far superior other foot and the theatre of war is J Almi racla of I itle I jammed power* and what terms the central condition* have ls-en brought al>out. to the life and welfare of th«- politi transferritl to their own soil. They power* must suliscritM- to in order He is indeed the man for the hour cal party. Political parties of the at once conclude that war is the ex jC'IO OREGON that a general |»eace can lie restored Again we repeat« it i* fortunate for |«v<t under one name or another treme of fo ly ami international dif are so just ami equitable to all na the American people ami the world have arisen, flourished and dw»l. ferences should la- a«ljustcd by more tion* and oppressed people* that the at large in this the greatest ti-»t of The Federalist and tke Whig parties peaceable means. They are unwill Morrison & Lowe allied nation* accept hi* dicta aa the democracy ami modern civilisation of the |»a»t were great political par ing to undergo the | unidiment they only basis of real justice a* the on that Wmxirow Wilaon i» president ties. Each in it* time wielded a no richly merit. UNDERTAKERS I ly basis ui»>n which the world can and it ia more than fortunate for dominating influ«-nce in the conduct Americans will not maim and mu- Cali» Attended to Promptly the oppressed small nations of Eu of our government in their day. Ulate people. They will not ruth expect a lasting peace. Dav or Night The central power* owe a tre rope that his voice will wield a dom Yet Lmth are dead ami forgotten. lessly destroy property «-xcept at a mendous debt to the nation* ujion mating influence at the peace tabh But our government »till live« and war neevsaity. They will not en SCIO OREGON was not materially disturbed by slave a captur«! peuple nor murder I which they have made war. They their demise. They served their or mi*tr«-at or humiliate prisoners owe a heavy debt to the neutral na • POLITICS ADJOURNED.” purpose and no doubt our nation is of war. for thc-y are not built Dial tion* whose property they have des the licller Iwcause of their exist- way. They are not personally or troyed. Whether it ia possible for I thew power* to right the wrong* The Tribune in a measure admirer enev. AUCTIONEER nationally cowards, and none but So in time we may expect the resulting from a needle** and un the term "politic* adjourned.” It cowarda will indulge in s«ich atroci- m-ct-saary war a war wholly with savors of the idea that men will lay democratic and republican parties Uca. W atkkloo O rwon a. r U Na. I 11 m U» l.wt Hu<M out justification, will lie determined aside partiaaniam ami concentrate to |-am away. They, like the fed The American soldier will fight when the term* of peace are defined, their political effort* toward elect- eralist and whig parties, will in time ferociously ami bravely He will Sale daU-s arranged for at The Scio Of course the million* of live* lost ing the l>est men. all thing* conaid- outlive their usvfulncisi and tie cast kill and destroy when the liattle ia Tribune Office. Scio, Ore. Yet mi one ex and the millions of maimed cannot ered. to office, But if Vie word into the discard. on. But when the battle is over he be restored, nor can any financial "partisan” be placed in-fore the l*-cts our government to perish with will not mistreat the vanquished No indeed. <>ur accounting on the part of the ccn- caption of this article then this cither of them 0. BRYANT He will succor and car«- for the ene tral power* make good, for there paper is ready to nay "bully'’ with American government is greater my wounded and fee<l the hungry, than any political party of the pa«t, dead and cripple* cannot be meas all the word may imply. for he ia built that way. The meaning of the word "poli those of the present or thosr which ured in term* of dollari. But the Prior to the «-ommencement of an 2 Now Firat National Hank bldg. countries which grim vlsagad war tics” is the science of government maj be organiicd in the future. this war the German nation was re The idea which has been nurtured h»< laid waste; the thousands of rather than to slow up or retard garded as one of the forcmoat na ALBANY I OREGON vessels sunk by submarines. the 1 governmental functions providing in the past that once a democrat or tions. In science, art, music, man 1 cities ruthlessly destroyed by shot, these functions are directed in the a republican always a democrat or a ufacturing industries, municipal shell and fire; the shops which have interests of the great masse* of the republican, ha* been fully exploded. government, industry, etc., the Ger- . been looted of machinery; the furn people. Therefore this writer does Political parties may and do err ami man nation and the German |s-op)e 1 iture looted from dwellings; the not favor unqualified the adjourn when they err they are generally were rt-garded as models worthy of I Selfish ami unscrupulous machinery stolen from farms; the ment of politics. On the contrary, defeated imitation But war ha* developed 1 vandalism in destroying work* of if there has ever been a lime in the politician* secure control of a po an unknown portion of the German i Our twenty vear rural credit plan art; the churches destroyed; these, history of our government when our litical party and use it to further a character. sThe world did n««t know of loaning money to farmer* h«-l|>* As a result these can be measured in terms of wisest, most level-headed, ami men particular man or idea of her despicable methoJ* of diplo you to get out of debt. Umler our dollar* and Germany should be made whose patriotism may not be ques th« g< - '-I sense of the American macy. Her depth of I m > tn bast was un form of loan the TOTAL amount to restore to the uttermost farthing. tioned. should be select mi for oilier, pe pl«- coruugn* such party to defeat. of interest paid during it* ENIIRF. known and the terrible cruel I v and period of twenty years, is actually President Wilson’s dicta implies i it is at the present time A political party must keep step tnachery of her aoldiery had not less than 5j J«er cent interest. that such penalty should be the When this great war is over and with progress «ml reform else l«e lieen heard of. Write u* for booklet. price required at the peace table. the reconstruction period is on. our reh-vited to oblivion. A great de But now the mask ia off The Yet no spirit of revenge nor of re country need* in congress the wisest mocracy such a* ours cannot remain true German character ia anopen HECKER «fc BEAM. Agent* prisal is breathed In his utterances. most far-seeing mind* it ia possible at a standstill. It must embrace book to other nation* of the world. 133 Lyon St He simply demands that justice *o to get The reconsti uction and re the ideas of just and right thinking If the other nations of the world far a* is possible shall be required funding of tremendous war debts men and women. It mav advocate Albany, Oregon refuse to neighlsir with Germany; if and that small nations which have and the adjustment of our relations what may I* termed radical and un the German man or woman is tn at- suffered wrong ami oppression »hall with the other nation* of the world baked ideas; yet it must keen pace «1 with suspicion by other js-opl«* be set free. can be so fixed that the interests of with the mass of general thought ami refu*rd entranc«- to the inner The president or hi* representa the great masses of the people and It must keep pace with such ideas circle of friend*hit> they must Name tive will be the ruling spirit at the also our relations with foreign gov a* conduce to the uplift ami benefit themselves for such condition. They j peace table; for the world, both ernments will be protected and of the great masses of the people. have forfeited respect ami confidence Therefore The Tribune is very victor and vanquished, has such con placed upon an equitable bu*. or and must bear the consequences. fidence in his juslnee* and broadness they may be so adjusted that the much in favor of the adjournment We cannot measure German char- ' n politic*. It is an evi of view that hi* verdict will be ac masM-a of the people will lie required of : ■ acter of the fatherland by the »tan-, cepted as the bams of what is just to bear an unjust share of the bur- dence of a step upward and onward | in the arirnce of government fair. « GRANT PIRTLE. Proprietor Display advertising, long time, see manager. M LINKERS and W EST SCIO STAGE R. SHELTON f H. C ROLOFF I ATTORNEY AT LAW Agricultural Credit Corporation of Oregon St. Francis Botel ALBANY. ORE. Meals 35 and 50 cants Room 5Oc and Up «