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in peace time to overcome the THE SCIO TRIBUNE quate differences among themsrlvss. many. The German port of Danzig ia internationalised and access to It Hence the federal constitution granted to Poland. IHMt Kl> KVK«Y TH l'imo AT BY wa* evolved to bring about a mon Luxemburg is detached from the perfect union. This constitution German customs union and all Ger T. L. Pt’GttW. H»rtOB ANO FBOP was in every way a league of thr«- man colonies outside of Europe are Il has nobly ! to be renounced, which mean* that Enterad at the ooatoflleB at Scio, sejiarate nation* These original | besides the 47.1X10 square miles of »erved its (urp<MM Oregon as second class matter. thirteen and the thereafter adopted i territory lost in Europe Germany auBM KirrioN. in advano 1 AT «NO OF YKAR •11 MONTHS 11.60 states have acted in perfect harmony . gives up more than 1.000,000 square ------ ■ .76 when our national righto have been mile* in Africa, Asia and the Pacific assailed in resisting attacks from ' with population« totaling 12.000.000 needed by the army will facilitate highway eonatruction and stimulate employment of labor, in the opinion of Secretary of Agriculture Houston. E- A. U EDI)I£ HARBER Succesaor to M>>rri* Itroa. Caaoing Industry Growing I Agent All>any Steam laundry Fruit, vegetatile, fish and meat Agent A litan y Cleaning Works canning is d< veloping into one of the greatest industries in the West. SCIO. OREGON We have the land. the rivers and ■ > • i > furnish it.«- raw material •> i the w .rid is wait- T ing for the canneti product. Is it | foreign powers; and with the excep-' Within two months Germany is to lion of the war over slavery ha* reduce her army t> a maximum of AOVCKTiaiNG tlATW presented internecine war*. loO.tHXi, ¡» v<>iunU-«-rs, and her naw ixical advi-rtoing per line first in any wunder canneries and preserv- « The government established in is limited to six smsll batlleshipa, .10 sertion ..................... .......... . ing plants are going up in all sec- Br Eat h subsequent Insertion per line. .06 Philadelphia on July 4. 1776. has six light e-uiscr* and 12 torpedo lion* of the country? proven the world cxempfar. Lxivera' boats, Ihsplay adv>-rti*ing First insertion She rnAy have not one dirigibili. per Inch ............ «6 of liberty in all other nations haw Mart a bank account today and Recalling the hapta-ning* of 1912,' Each subsequent insertion .........15 pointed to the United Slates as the submarine and no aircraft of any provide for your future. You will find a checking ac when they "fought, bled and died" Advertisements should teach thi* other most progressive and prosperous na- \md after October 1 count very convenient for your All tni.riiioti factories exc- pt such f'T *hr puriticati >n of the G. O. P.,| nut later than Tuesday to insure publi tlon on the face of the globe. As a; business transactions. We pay cation in the current Issue. matter of fact our national example as are authorized by the allied coun- <be progressive republican* must' 4g, 'interest on time dr|>os 1». All foreign advertisements must be has caused every monarch in the old cil of the U-agur of Nations. mu*t f**l Uk.» climbing up on their feet paid for in advance of publication. clow-within three months. and emitting three rousing cheer* ' world to tremble on his thron*. DR. R .1 N1COI. The defenw* t»f Helgoland are to every time they retieci on the lead-1 Our rapid accumulation of wealth Graduate and Licensed ami success in the field of science tie demolished and the Klei canal ership of Benruse. Lxige and Smoot' in the senate and .Mondell in the and invention, and licet of all the opened to all nations. V ET !■’. 1< I N A H 1 A N (*"* **^ th.- -- < mr«g > republican faUle Tegt<<d fo|_ development of human liberty have No German fortifications are to house. Of made them all sit up and take notice be permitted within 50 kilometer* convention in 1812. Representative It has caused ail nation* ruled by of the Rhine on the cast aide and Mondell declared that it ' acted hon kingcraft to be jealous of our prog any Military *|M-rati<>na within that estly and in a spirit of fairm-ss. in LEBANON. OREGON / ftledgr allegiance ta my flag ana ress and to lie willing at all time* area will be considered an act of harmony with party history, for the beat interest* of the party and the tbe Republic fat uhich It stands, one through diplomacy to block oui war. (\>mmon interest in Un In the treaty, Germany acknowl American people." Ration, indivisible, »«/A liberty ana nr ogress Railroad rime Table Justice fur all. OUR NATAL DAY One hundred and forty three year* ago tomorrow a number of leading colonial citir.cn« were assembled at Independence hall in the city of Philadelphia They constituted what ia (sipularly known as the "Conti nental Congress On that day these intrepid and fearle»* congressmen signed and promulgated to the world the most remarkable and Important document to mankind the world had then known, and the most remarkable up to this time and will be so in the future unh <* the document signed at Versailles, France, last Saturday. June 28. transcends it in importance. • Our Declaration of lnde|>endenre proclaimed lilwrty not only to the then American colonies but to the entire world of mankind; for all aemhlanrr of kingcraft diiuip|M*arvd from the wi stern world many years ago ami now bids fair to drive her editary king* from European throne* within th«- next few years. This is the result of the work of our revolutionary sire* on July 4. 1776. and which was «•> eagerly and patriotically proclaimed to the world by the old Iwllman from the nearby church town. Uttle did our intrepid forefathers think when they signed that immor tal document from the pen of Tho mas Jefferson that they were signing the Magna ('harta to human liberty throughout the world. But they did. The -*>-d then planted, water ed by the blood of manv battlefields ha* flourished. It has overcome every obstacle and has been so ab sorbed by the minds of mankind throughout the world that every nation will »»in if not now la-come a nation "of the people, (ruled) by the people, for the people." When the Declaration of Inde pemlencc was signed each one of the then thirteen colonies constituted a separate and distinct government There was no central power to bring about harmony of action among them and to prevent them from warring with each other; and it soon developed when the revolutionary war had ticen won that a doser union between them was necessary for their own safety against foreign power* a* well as peace among themselves. The union which had existed from the signing of the Dec laration of Independence was loosely drawn; necesaity had brought them together to resist the common ene- gty- but such union proved made- king busineas caused a sort of union edge* full liability for all the war Arrival and Departure of Bu.-wenger Trains of sympathy among them. The) ioeac* and damage« int’feted upon More than <220.000,000 has been W ood hu rn -Sori ngfield Branch knew that when the common people her antagonists, and agrees to |>av loaned to farmers by the federal WEST SCIO of their respective nations fully un- a total to be determined by an allied farm land banks at a low rate of in derstood the meaning of American Commission, - terest and on long terma Prior to • North 7:66 a m. liberty their thrones would topple. For every ton of shipping sunk the pasaagv of the farm loan act, ; South 5.09 p.m. That day neem* now to have ar lawleawly by her dive! warfare. Gar- farmers paid from 8 to 15 per cent Corvallis & Eastern rived. No doubt it has Ixt-n has many is to deliver a ton. AU Ger for short term Ina s. Yet republi M UNKERS tened by the great war and every man ship* alxoe 1600 tons are to I m - can hostility t<> an\ thing accomplish To Albanv 8:11 a m nation which was signed up for a( surrendered al once <m thia claim.! ed by democrats is so intense that a To Detroit 1:44 p tn Motor service discontinued. Versailles last Saturday feel* that a 'German shipyard* must build and republican congreK«man would ex larger liberty will lie accordod tbe deliver 200.000 ton* of shipping a empt the farm loan bond* from tax U—Ww- I m « ««•«taiU *o»n r«Mb lieople and that the spirit of democ year until th«* transaction is com ation. de»MK the stem and restore racy has lieen greatly enhanced plete. the farmers to the dutches of the This means not only greater liberty In signing, the German delegates mortgage tianker*. for the people but that they will be mid: i We are signing without mental u«iucate<i to the understanding of I-A. m * Oro If radical labor leaders in the On«, as .Urnas St reservation. What we are signing (he meaning of liberty. Coeur d'Alene* should succeed in Ix-t u* hope Uiat the league of will lie carried out. The German' forcing a strike they will have dealt nations there formed will result a* |ie<q>le will use every means to meet laisir and the state a severe blow. happily for all the signatory nation* the terms. Germany will make every The mine« have made great sacri a* has the league of colonial states effort to prove herself worthy to Walter Beviti, Prop fice« in order to operate and have formulated |>y our revolutionary enter tbe I xmzuc of Nations " Phone (>-515 (Mild higher wage* than prices of This is the humble phdge of • fathers. STAMI. Ml.I TS AI L TRAINS metal justified, but they recognized As a matter of course European p-ople in the face of the supreme Leaves Scio l'o*tortice — the fact that living c *u had not nation* expect to learn the lessons f ict that by the jx-ac-e terms Ger at 7:10 a m and Sffllp m for West Sea. dropped hence wag”- could not tic and 12:46 p m for Munkjr* of liberty largely from the United many is rna<l<* oowerless. Tbe foul cut to correspond with the drop in Staten. They see in thi* country a growth of PriiMtamsm ha* lieen up- metal prices. Agitators who start progress which never could have r x>t»d and the place of ila nurture trouble in the mine* • any Western lieen secured under a monarchical s >wn with «alt. The sentence ia up «late at thi* time can only cause I om dynasty. They see the main imple on a people on whose debt the an- Ileal Estafe Broker o labor. No strike can lie success ment* used in the jiorribly destruct nual interest i* six thousand million and Notary Public ful if public w-htobent is against it. ive war are of American invention dollar* a year, amounting to SlOti and the public is aware of the facts They see in American troops an In annually for every man. woman ami „dbslratls Obtained, f.xomintd in regard to metal mining today. domitable spirit and an undei stand child in Germany. CIO - - . OREGON Yet Considering the blood and ing of the war game which added The only **-r ou* effort ever made the necessary straw to win the war team shril, weighing the hldeou- to end war has been given the en for the allies. They see and know cost and meaning of the war. who that American food has saved them will say that in any mngle item th«* forcement of 32 nations. It is gen UNDERTAKERS from starvation and that American judgment of the court of civilization erally conceded that the league of money has saved Europe from fin exceeds justice, or that in any singl< nations ha* little chanc* of aucceaa tall* Attended tn Promptly detail it goes Give 'Hl restltutioti. «iihout the part <i pat ion of the Dav or Night ancial co II aimc . That part ic*t|>ation SCIO Then why should these nation* reparation and guarantees? Port United State* OREGON i must tie with th«.- approval of the not look to America for lessons not land Journal. senate. Is it within toe bounds of only of liberty but of progt<-«s in possibility that the hostility of s few every field? We have demonstrated Equipment to Be Used on republicans, inspired by partisanism AUCTIONEER our success in every way. all due to Roads. io one man the president, is going the fact that the Declaration of in W atä I uio O hkuon to deteat the plan to end war? dependence taught men to think and Washington The war department a. r. t> I . Fhans la *«««t H um to enjoy human liberty in its largest has ordered to lie returned from sense. The sch h »I lunch utfers a g<«d op Sale dates arranged for at Pw Scio France a large Quantity of engineer Tribune Office, Scio. Ore. portunity to teach aomeihiog useful ing equipment for distribution thru THE SENTENCE. regarding the selection and prep. :• tbe bureau of public r >ad« to the ■ » A t al ion of fond« and of the simpler i state* f.ir use in construction and principles of nutrition, particular If Grim is the reckoning. No sen i maintenance of highway«. in cases where U h * lunch is prepared tence more terrible was ever panel Apportionment will be on the basis m the school, a practice which Ban-ms Uol-2 New First N m ' ooh hanii, I'.Mg. upon a nation than that to which of the allotments in the federal aid to tie increasing m popularity. ' ! li \ \ ' < Mi I ' •< )N the German delegates assented over road act in the same way that 20,- their written signatures at Versailles ( mi O army motor truck* are now be Saturday. Abusing the president apparently ing distributed for road building In Europe Germany ia to restore purpose* in the »late*. is regarded by some republicans in Alsace-lxirrainr x> Erance; (tarla of -. Ths‘ equipment irxludes alx>ut congress as a fair substitute for per Our twenty rear rural credit |4sn of upper Silesia. P<swn and West Prus 1500 caterpillar tractors; about 40(1 forming their duty. What do the loaning mnnrv to farmer*, help, you to gel out of debt. Under our form of sia to Poland; a portion of Schleswig road roller*, steam and gas driven; people think? loan the total amount <4 inten-st paid to Denmark, and a fragment of a large number of concrete mixers during its entire |xrxxl of twvn v ..are Rhenish Prussia to Belgium. and road graders, elevating graders, Eleven registered purr bred lieef is aetuailv less than 5| prr cent interest. Toe Saar river basin, with its rich rock crushers, m lustrial locomo bulls have been purchased by the i Write us for booklet. coal mines, goes to Erance under in tives. Industrial railway track, dump First National Bank of Bend for its OWE N BEAM Agent ternational control for 15 yearn, af cars, steam shovels, hoisting engines customers The bank ha* a slogan 133 Lyon Kt ter which its people will decide by and smaller equipment. "Better bulls, bucks and boars mean vote whether to join Franca or Ger- •Such use of equipment no longer bigger bank balances." Albany, ()reguu H. B. CHESS Attorney ■< Law MUNKERSandU EST SCIO STAGE Riley Shelton Morrison & Lowe H. C ROLOFI A*T0Rf*FY AT LAW RURAL CREDIi LOANS