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1 national life i* menaced, •octet y ta the ea.it, they have hoped th keep a polluted and made unsafe and bust- cyrri<Tr »»turn from r_«st Pru«a»a into THE SCIO TRIBUNE £. A WEDDLE he I* n«»w en n«*M i* rendered unwilled by having the Baltic province* of Rusaia. in deavoring to accomplish the gr*n«i theae uti<i«-«irsbles among ua. The order that they might keep in com light of vxperi<-nc«, pMl'Kt* KV KRY THl.WH>AY BY T. L. PUOUKR, Konvt ANP FBor eat work for humanity one can enn , Ceivr of And if lhe United S'at« HARKER foreign burn la either for or against munication with the tierman baron* ua. Successor to Murra» llrua. If he l* for u* he ahould «how of that region and with the l>ol»he- Entere»! at the i*.*t<>ffice at Seto. senate, under the leadetship of th«- thi* fad by olw-thence to law am! tu, lodges, the Pmruues. the B«>rah» endeavor to Iwcume Americanized Oregon a* aeeond claaa matter. an<l others, succeed in defeating the ••quickly a* puaiibla. 11.50 league they will spell the doom of •UB» HtrrH'N. IN APVANCB vi*U beyond. By hook or try crook they hoped t>> Muff leaving Agent Albany Steam laundry the alb*« into Ihmxig to tier many, that Agent Albany Cleaning Work* they might have unbroken commu SCIO. OREGON their party. The pe«>ple want the nication along th«» roast eastward 1.76 AT BNP OF YKAK Our flume from last accounts ia .75 league tircauiie they *re 11 red of war. still h -mel«-*a. ‘Ti* a pity when an and might »hut Poland off from lhe «II MONTH* ... f > wa. Thi» was their forlorn hop«- of They do not want to semi their ’I : enterprise of aa much merit a* this winning the war in the ea»t after young men nut to become food for 1 promises to M- should be held up by AflVKKTIHINi; RATES: having lost it in the weal. I cannon, nor to become burdened ex«>r(>itant «iemands for land land Local adv«-rti*lng per line first in A. E. Randall t’nie«* the p-ace conference i* to W. A. Ewtng, They sertion ..............................................1® with exceasive war taxation which 1« not now earning aa much a* Prawideat Vice l‘rr*. Each subsequent lnaerti«»n per line. .06 Itelieve the league will tw th» alarlcr 11 <W’ per acre or probably tee*. We aaenflee what the armies woo and i* E. I). Myer*. Oshier to la-tray the cau*>- fur which mill . to ond wars, and they will h«v» Display advertiaing First uwertion arc told that the pr«>p>*M*d cutup ion* dir»!, it wiU summarily reject «mall uar for senators who, (»»eau«« Mart a bank account today and per Inch ............................................ 26 plant and box factory will not re provide for your future. E«rh auÍM»«r>tuent insertion........... .16 of political jealousy, will defeat thia these proposal* and give the Ger quire more than three acres of land You will find a checking ac man* only one alternative to accept great i**>n for humanity. • Advertisement* »houkl reach thi* office 'ProbnMr acven or eight familie» count very convcnUnt foryour not later Iban Tuewiay to insure publi ance of the Versailles term* armed The Tribune doe* not bel!«-ve; wouhl be ad«1e«1 t<> our population 1 business transactions. We pay cation in lhe current issue. President Wilson will again become oceu(>*lion of Germany. Whan the 4*, tqtsresl on time <b-pos:t*. ' ami th<-~ people will proltably want All foreign wivertiaementa must be a catxl id ate for that office allied armies move there i* nodoub. It is the to buy arreag«- property upon which paid for in advance of publication. of the outcome. The German* pro attempt which ia being made by *rn- to construct home* Adjacent pr«» 1 I>R. R .1. XI« <»L tected again nt th«- armistice term*, atora to pave the way for th«- defeat perty to th«- factory could doubtlewi Graduate ami I icensed but they signed. They *ai>! they of the league which ia responsible lie -old to th«-»«- worker*. Scio and would not gne up the merchant for third term talk. It may cause V ET E R IN A H I A N Scio people »Would encourage indue chant ahipa. but they gave up. They •uch a demand to go up from the t’attle Tcatrd for Tuberculoma tri« a l«> com«- to town by offering Io- , •aid the Polish troop* ahould not lawiple that Mr. Wii»>n might cuo- cations al reasonable price«. Thi* 1» Office phon» Main 525, lb-*i«lei>ct’ phon» ..<•’.«•>». !■ 1 aider obedience to their wi«lie« man Maki 21 th» only method t»y which we can / plrjgr ollrgüinte Io my flog ana dalory. right though the alii«-» did not ezer- ________ build up our town and community LEBANON. OREGON /Ar Repuhln for u'hkh it »tondi. one j rise it. They will sign lhe treaty, |x»o«en up. gentlemen! Ration. indfvntble. »i/A liberty uno A SERIOUS PROBLEM. even though the allies should pre aent it to them «»n juttkt for all. Germany'» Lati Bluff. THE THIRD TERM. Manv politician« of both political partiea «fin to l»e contudvrablv ex- the |ioa-ubility that Preu I. nt Wil*on will aland for th«- election bl the third term. Th.- orciaed concerning Tribune believe* that the defeat of the ratification of the tieace treaty by the U S «mate will create the poedbdity for Mr. Wilaon to again become a candidate for the office he now hold* Preaident Wil»on ha* enjoyed th«- high>-»t honor* which can l>e acr«>rd- cl him liy the leading nation of th«- to »uetvei world t»y lieing elected himaelf 11» ha* accompli»hed more reform legi*iati«n by lhe aid of a friendly rongr« -a than ha* lieen en- acted In th«- |wt*t half century. The bmt financial »yatern thi* nation ha* known ha* been developed during hi* pr«-*id«-ncy. lie kept u* out of the great war *> long a* diplomacy could do treachery »■», and but when German inhumanity force! our entry into the atruggle he or ti»» point of the Attorney «t Law MUNKERSand WEST SCIO STAGE ganised, e«|Uipped and aent to Eu the rule of the majority The mining center* and great rope the greateat army the nation ha* known, resulting in cvaMtion of lumber camp* and mill*, where a hoatilitie* within fourteen montha large portion of the employes were Riley Shelton whom Pi. -i !« nt Wilron sai«l he woul«l Kdmoaton. Allerta Edmonton uñ : ileal >>n no term* except th owe of ona voted three to on» for a at riha, I «urrender Behind the ostentatious n support of the *eiieral Walkout In Winnipeg ly con»! ru--i«i| democratic govern-1 Real f'.slale Rrolfcr and hutanj Public ment are von llimtenburg in com I Mnoths* Pay for Veteran* Propj*ad. tnand of th«- army and von Bernslorff j Wa*hln*t«»u IL pr< ---ntatl*r llalll icbum-tts. re , at th«- head <>f the peace bureau, the ■ an. detu - rat of M 1 one th» brutally frank «-hampion of -ntrodu« ed In the house hl* bill which fall«M at th» last a- - «ion. providing con-l 11 ion among the nation* of the to view with leniency any crime* I barbarism, th«- other th«- master of f. 1 a bonus eiiual to *lx months' pay world which will make auch des they might commit because of their t»erfidy. M tth the (««st remaining tor honors bl j dlachari-d aoldiera. sail tro<>im «»f the army comi-ntrated in I MO and marines tructive war* in th«- future almoat ignorance. When the war wa*<»n thear people impuunlile. the Americana entered the foreign born, were the moat Infest ed. They made no effort to become trenches. Now the president ia exerting hi* Americanized and obaerved law very utmoat influence to bring *l*iul a lightly. They exjiected lhe court* ,db»lratl» Obtained, fiiamined after Preaident Wilwrn evidently inten were «lacker* in almost every in They view»« I and taught ded the «rganization of thejeague stance. of nation* to culminate hi* life work that lhe war was capitalistic and a* an«l for thi* reaaon braved the criti they had been at wa* aure of receiving for for year*, cism he war with capital aye had brought their leaving hi» official dull«-» in Wash idea* of war on capital from Ute ington to peraonally direct the for land of their birth, they became easy and willing victima to the walk mation of the league in Pari*. No one. not even hi* warment ad ing delegate. mirer«. will deny that the |>re»ident Society must be protected from Every foreign born ha« not made miatakea during hi* thi* menace. term of »ffice, for he ha*. IB* judg who ha* proven to be a »lacker, ment on »»me <|ue»tiona and hi* ae- whether naturalized or not. should lection of appointee* ha* l»een faulty be deported to the land from whence and have lieen subject to aevere they came. There is no room for This ha* been true of them in a law abiding land The every president wh-» ha* controlled government ahould deal with tin* the deatmie* of the United Slate*. matter sternly. The mere fact that Every war in which we have en- one of these foreigner* carries an I. criticism. gaged h*» ha«l it* scandal* and due hone*t officials. If there ha* been one-tenth |>art of the incompetency of military commander* who con- trolled the (|fstinie* nt our armies in Europe and of thoee who furnish ed supplies, that there wa* during the Civil war. then we could listrn with more patience to the plaint* of republican politician*. Railroad I ime fable Ihey will bluff Arrival and Departure of I’aMM-ngt-r The Uniteli State* has a m-rious Train* to th«- last, but th<-y will yield. Or problem on her hand« U> solve. The Woodburn -Springfield Germany ’ s rou tiler proponéis Brunch of egonian. ________ great war ha* developed the fact WEST SCIO l«. 1 ó>c nl«in th« »am» inanimi a» i that we have a g teat many undesir- Why doe« a chicken -tand on one able citizen* among u* whoae nalh* sumption that there i* no moral dif North 7:65 a m. foot M-veral minute» at one lime? South “f allegiance to America ami Amer ferenev- l*-twi-«-n that country and 5:09 p.m. Thi* may lie a fi*>li«h question, but ,c«n matitutiona are treated a* mere it* enemies whicti haa mark**! it* Corvallis A Eastern who can give a /<-•-« ible answer? * rajM of paper. Until thequeetion whole course from the lieginning of M (INKERS "Because it want* to." 1» pr »baldy of loyalty breame paramount th«-«- the war. Th«- bL»cka«le which wa* To i Albany K: 11 am the most rational answer. To i Detroit n‘*,n *<••* allowe«! aimoet unbridled a|ip '« I >y G<-r«nan atat«-»m«-n of a 1:44 p m .Motor service discontinued licen*e to *ay anything they plea-uni former generali->n a* a lawful weap Tbe atate nt Or«-.-•>»» ha* «-ffeettvely . b> aay and do likewiae, an long aa on i- p it in lhe same Cat«-g«»ry a* the >«d up th«- Mitin- flow of th* I>«-echut«-s law- wa* not tranagroaaed outright whole-ale slaughter of people at •«•• river abov«- Bend, for y« «r* to come. They were permitteii to form organ in <l« fin> «■»• of law an>) humanity. 1 at the br|ie»t of th« fed«-ral xovern- mmt. accnrdln* to an snnounc>-m«-nt «zalion* which we now know were an<l a 11 i.«<«uua claim to reparation «a*d* by Percy A Cupper, »talc en- 1« in -1» While (iermany still de «imply achoola where diel«»yalty to lllneer. throuith T. it Foley, manajter the government of their adoption i fend* it* crimes, it demands admis »t ths th-nd Water. LAght a Power OUk* • 'kwwaa St Ltkaaaa. 0A. taught. In theae orgMlMtion* sion to the |~ ice league a* an equal wqtpany. The new corporation Is pre aabotage. *ymlicali*m, dynamiting, with the nation* which brought it to vented from Installln* a M.uoohorae- Tower plant a tew mll-a above Ih-nd, deetroying private property, etc . justice. Thu* th«- fiction i* main- »tanned for Ibl» y- ar. and the pr>s»<nt were held legitimate to accimplinh taine«l that the war was juat an or- f ISOO-hor*« pow« r plant, located In Pend, their generally helli«h porpo««-* dinary quarrel la-tween nation*, in -nay be cund- mix-d If the water nr«-»» Waller Bliten, Prop fhev u*.-d their organized effort* to volving n<> fundamental question <>f «ary to op ran- It 1» n«-«l,-d for Irriga- Phone (»-515 Withdrawal of water right* on elect or defeat law maker* and can r.ght and wrong, and the only thing lon STAGE MEETS AIL I RAINS he rtver abuvr lt« nd, r-‘|>r. aent Ing 70.- didate« for public office and in every remaining t>» do is to liala>-ce ac r Gsves Scio Postoffice— >00 bor»»-t»>w« r. ts m M to tn- a pr<- way to rule by force in miniature counts a* between two businessmen. Imlnar» move by lhe government to at 7:10 a in and 5 XX) p in for We»t Sen. and 12:46 p m for Munkura I'h«- plain inference is that the levrlop th«- too.o io-a« r« Dcaciiute* tr- form, Even before the war the* German government i* still controll- people had become a menace to a -tgatlon project. democratic form of government and ed by th»~ military masters*' with bayonet at Berlin. We know our . OREGON . UNDERTAKERS Call* Attended to Promptly Dav or Night £ £ Strawberry Fair, Rose Show and 5 £ 3 Carnival £ 3 Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7, 1919 ? OREGON H. C. ROI .OFF AUCTIONEER W ATTIRI* M> a r. D Ns. I OXBGON . 1-h.M Us B wsm H um Sale date* ar ranged for at l he Seto Tribune Office. Scio. Ore. I RY AX! <• r’TORNEY AT LAW T mi gre il •lav«, crowded with mirili j<»v and In »loings. Not a dull iii >> iim - ii I-- Someth ng atirring all t he tiniH, t i«»rg»»oiiH parade* ««rand band- <»f 11111*1«-. Sp»»rt* of ail kind. Rae»»*. F uro » \hilnt- « 'on corta, Itanccs. .Show*. S|»«>nk«*itt. Ami a glorio in time a**tir«-«l to yoinrp and old. Splt’iidi l hotel and garage act ommodal ion. Come to l.rdmimii ami celebrate with iih . 2 N* w F i»*! 1! Hank ' ’ B ' X ' I’Mif. «»»;«.< >N' RURAL CREDIi LOANS l)ur twenty year rural credit plan of loaning money to farmer*. hel|nyou to get out of debt. Under our form of loan the total amount of iatareet paid «hiring it* entire period ef twenty year* i* actually Im» than.'d percent intereat. Write im for booklet. Let’s All Go! | tuüuou uuuuuuui uuu moi uuuuiil . Morrison & Lowe 5 Lebanon’s Tenth Annual 5 s £ £ W W. card should place him in the £ outlaw claaa He ahould be required £ to prove that he i* loyal and law abiding, It I* thia class of people £ in a large degree which I* increasing £ the coat of government We do n»t want s«rh citizen* nor do we have £ to have them, The problem l* to £ Remember the Dates ! get rid of them legally ami quickly Self preaervatton la «aid to be the £ Admitting that Wiiaoa ha* fault* first law of nature. <IO OWEN BEA M Ag. m IXI Lyon St I Albany, Oregut«