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ATLANTIC CCSAN ^ /$( NORTH f i f t T 4 JL / ,, BRITISH id Jjg iltj vw ISLES 1 3 ,0 7 8 * 0 7 5 8=A M ÌÌO ',) ^ , ’W ‘ A M 1 r U r ^ Z lJ R V aw ^ t r lU A WO< 4 3 4 3 .? 0 4 l R u s s ia j for * 1 .2 4 3 .8 4 5 N GERMANY ' THE T T \ P0I-AN° 4 2 0 0 .0 0 0 \ TR A ITO R . Benjamin Church Da/ad That Role During the Hevolutlen. Benjamin Church, u gradualo o f Har­ vard and a member o f a dlHilugulsiied New KilHhnid family, was the first A met lean traitor. Church became cm tucul us a surgeon nmi na a writer of verse and wus olio of the lending Wlilga III tile yciira Just preceding the Revolution. At one lime he wua a member o f the MiiHHiichiisetta provili* ehi I congreaa and lie- umu u member of the famous Boston committee of safety. The coiiimlttoo'a plans were consta tcntly reveal,si to General (¡ugo, gov­ ernor of the |irovluee, but the aource o f tin- leak wua not dlacovercd until after tin, devolution waa fairly under way. At the time o f the actual break between the colmi lisi and Kiigtaud Church wua aaalguod to au tmjiorluut colonial Imapltal. In Moptembrr, 177(1, « letter from Church to a Brillati army A y — * V ' ' f AUSTf,lA f \ .. officer, e oufullió.a Secreta oi* the Colo­ nist army, was Intercepted church had lutruatcil the letter, written lu code, to a woman, to he conveyed to one of General Gage'u etalT olttcera. Tlte woman confesse}] her altare lu the treasonable move and Implicated Church, The traitor waa taken befure a route ell prealiled «v e r by Washington, aud he tln-rc pilo ti- ally admitted hla guilt. Congress, acting on the annitritimi of the trial eoumll, ordered Church kept lu close confinement In the Cambridge Jail, “ without the uae o f peu or patter, and limi no iteratili la» allowed to eon verae with him except In the presence aud hearing o f colonial office™ until further ordera from tfila or u future cougreas.'' Church's health fallisi rapidly, and be wua permitted to uudrrgo banish ment to the West Indica lie aallisl In a merchant vistaci in May, 177(1, and neither the sldp nor Church ever wta beard o f again. Kansas Cfty Star l-H - H -i-'H - H ? I l - W W I I I I I I I I Monmouth Co-Operative tfeam ery F A R M E R ’ S FR IEN D O W E D BY FA R M ER S , FO R T R E A T M E N T OF Diseased Crain, Potatoes RUN B Y F A R M E R S , and Vegetables G IV ES S Q U A R E D E A L TO F A R M E R S . AND MANY USES ABOUT THE tiur Track Comes Wednesdays and S a tu rd a y s .^ Home, Stable and Chicken Leave Cream a t House FOR SALE AT Thompson’ s Drug Store E. K. PIASECKI ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Farm Loans 5 1 -2 620 Mill Street. - Dallas. Oregon Susinces datte Flmf ala I « the Injured, therefore, as Thomas Jefferson stated It In the suffering from hemorrhage or shook Is Declaration of Iudejieadence? Is our to place the vietili) on u mattress or -H4 »H - H ' l-l-l f H-H-H-H- ideal of righteousness, yes, even of beuch and raise the feet slightly high­ unselflshuess. Impossible in Interna er tbau the head.- Review o f Reviews. ttonul politics? Dus war. if Hcrumny is defeated, may decide these guts Stepping Stone» to Success. Hons, but if Uermany wtns. the strug­ Picture wliut you wuut. gle has but just begun. Visualize It. This American democracy o f cur Dramatize It By denies, and has always denied, the Rehearse It. EPHRAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS German theory; It asserts that the Make your mental picture clear. Exa-utlvn Head, History Depart­ laws which formulate the duties of Focus your attention on It. ment men toward each other are binding Nee It o ie r and over a thousand ri|K>n nations equally with individuals. 11 tuea. Leland Stanford Junior University For centuries civilization has been Improve Itjvpnipower it. I r slowly advancing from ignorance, I'ut your Inspiration Into I t prejudice, and selfishness toward sym­ " T h e o b je c t o f th is w a r Is to d e liv e r Have dynuiuic Interest In It. the fre e peoples o f the w orld fro m the pathy. understanding, and a desire to Awaken your sleeping genius. m en ace and the actu a l p o w e r o f a vaat see. justice done, whether, between in­ m ilita ry es ta b lish m en t c o n tro lle d by an E x p e c t success; laugh at failure. irresp on sible g o v e rn m e n t, w h ich , h a vin g dividuals or uatlona. The "be all and He confident and | hi I mm I. s e c re tly planned to d o m in a te th e w orld, proceeded to c a r r y out the plan w ith o u r end a ll” of a state Is not Power— It Heat lu accomplishing. Nautilus reg a rd e ith e r to th e sacred ob liga tion s is Justice. o f t r e a t y o r the lo n g .e s ta b lis h e d p ra c- I And the German government has tlces and lo n g -c h erish ed p rin cip les o f In- I Sovereigns In Bolivia. te rn a tlo n a l action and hon or; . . , T h is left us in no doubt as to the results High in bleat* of home life mul ctvb* life. I*vUh In the amount of reading Bolivia has a strange connectb>u with p o w e r la not tha G erm an people. It la ' U bruigt to «1^ age*. The MvU for «11 Hamit. The Next from all aource*. That Great Britain tu the fact that tbe Kng the ru th less m a ster o f th e G erm a n peo- | of her theory, in application. pie. . . . It Is ou r bu sin ess to see to government has broken a solemn ltsb sovereign Is the standard gold colli. It th a t th e h is to ry o f tho rest o f tho Rare article. Iiy noted authorities. "T h e t>r(t Editorial I'age in tbe w orld Is no lo n g e r le ft to Its h a n d lin g.” , treaty with Belgium, ordered the mur­ This Is minted from local gold at the —P r e s id e n t W ils o n , A u g u s t 27, 1»17. der of Innocent hostages, bombarded capital o f the country, l.a I'az, along country." Current Event., Nature unit Science, Family I'age. Boys' I'agr, Girl.' Page, Ubildrru'* I'age, Doctor'. Corner, Thing» to Make, Money T H E N A TIO N AND MORAL DUTIES unfortified towns, torjiedoed unarmed with the Peruvian half sovereign, to have, Games and Sport, to Flay, Companion KecetpU. 32 issues, $2.00. passenger ships, destroyed works of which alao Is legal tender. Although The rulers o f Germany believe that art where they could not be carried Bolivia la as yet quite u “ new” coun­ they have the right to prevail over all to Germany, plotted secret war against try and has not b id lime to udopt a other nations. They also believe that neutral nations- all of them actions coinage o f her own, she lias found uu the potter of the state is the only ob­ America'» F . ,» h io n Authority for millions oiwomrn What to wear—how she once pledged herself to forego— opportunity of c.tuhllshllig state mo­ to m a k e it how to aavr. I.? »pletidid number» full of Ha-hion* and more ject for which its rulers should strug- , has lost, in short, all sense, appar­ nopolies on alcohol, spirituous liquors suggestions. 75 cents per year. gle. Still further, they believe that j ently. that she is dragging the fortuer aud tobacco, rendering I lie prohibition C A i»»“ »'» o f everything that «sill delight all moral principles and Ideas have no j good name of the German people o f them at uuy time uu eusy mutter.— O 4! age», the B e.t Storie», tha L a te »! Style*. place in determining the actions of through a mire of dishonor, the stain Loudou Chronicle. the state, since the sole duty of the of which will not be removed for Send ¿5 to the publishers of tlie paper la which CMTrr I appear» r.Biv »I thi» H i m k/M* n ■ and n il get state is to get power. This is Ger­ generations. Against this mild phi­ What Can Be Done In One Dey. 1. T H E Y O U T H 'S C O M P A N IO N for 5¿ week». AIA FO« man political philosophy. American losophy and mad government the war (This Offer la to tunv Youth's Companion vub«rr1b#ra t _ “ Every day Is am li a usual occur- 2. The Companion Home Calendar for 1918. political philosophy, from the very be­ must be waged, until they are de­ retire that its true slKiiltlcuiiie does not 2. M cCALL’S M AG AZIN E every mouth for ginning of our institutions, has op­ feated. or there is no safety for men come koine to us,” says a writer In the ___ TUS Yuuru » COM)* AN ION BOSTON. MAsaACUttBKTTB posed this theory, and now in this war or nations. Woman's Home Cnu>|innlnti. "W e get is fighting against it. For the Ger­ ao tnu-d to our days Hint we are blind man theory necessarily carries with it This is the third of a series of ten ' to their anlversal p- ssihllttica. utter denial of the claims of moral "In the beginning one-sixth o f the articles by Professor Adams. feeling, o f international right, of hu­ whole world was made in a day. yet man decency and chivalry. how many o f us feel that wo run do The German historian, Treltschke, oue slxth, or even one-bundredth. of alt LO W B LO O D P R ES S U R E. at whose feet princes and rulers sat, tho things we ought to do in one day 7 eagerly absorbing his teachings, de­ "W ithin one day the buttle o f Water­ First Aid to Thoss Suffering From voted his life to spreading this gospel loo aud the battle o f tbe Marne Were Hemorrhage or Shock. o f Power. It Is true, he said speer- One bears a great deal about the won. How about all the days la-tween? ingly, that "a stock of Inherited eon A man can change Ibe fortuue o f Ida ceptions ot integrity and morality Is danger o f high blood pressure, but not entire life lu a day.” -» much about the danger o f too low a a necessity for government,” ( useful, that subjects of the state be obedient*, pressure. Yet the latter may be very Loafing on tho Job. It results often from but "the end all and be all of a sw iftly fatal. Mrs. Woman, are you married? I f state is Power.” “ The state is the ahoclt. aa well aa from severe loss o f you are we wlab you till o f the happi­ But there La a very simple sole judge of the morality o f its own blood. ness anil the la»st of blessings a geu- actions. It Is, in fact, above morality, means o f giving teni|>orary relief, eroua world ran give you. But let us which every one abould know, since or, in other words, whatever Is nec­ such knowledge might often be the ask a bold question and probably o f­ essary is moral.” fend you. We do not mean to be im­ From this it follows, In international means o f saving life. polite. It is Just the perversity o f A diastolic pressure o f fifty millime­ relations, that there is no rule or human nature to want to know If you ters is critical, for the blood tends to guide to conduct except self-interest. I married a lazy mini a man who talks In this present war a follower of accumulate In the alalonien, but death In a loud voice about Ills back yard may tie avoided if Immediate means t>e Treltschke, one of the leading com­ garden aud lets Ida wife do nil tbe mon-school educators of Germany, taken to raise the urterlal pressure. A work. Memphis Commercial Appeal LIVED IN M IS E R Y. late number o f La Revue gives the KlrschensteLier of Munich, drives "I suffered greajly from home the theory. “The great lesson following directions: Didn’t Do It. narvouanoas and h*ad- "Th e wounded person in whom ar­ which the German people has had to Flatbusb He'a alwnya knocking tbe achsn. Tha leaat axetta- terial pressure Is low should be placed learn is to think in terms of power. 1 married men. ment gava me dreadful . . . Let no one here say that Immediately on au operating table Bensouhurst Yes, I know It. pain. I began using Dr. bealed by electricity, with bis feet ele­ small states, too, can have a national "Only a few years ago be told tne ho Milan' Nervine and a few life of their own. True, so long as vated for au hour or more some thirty was Just crazy to get married." days later started to taka millimeters (about one and one quarter the great states around them allow ''That's right, but It sis'ms lie wasn’ t Dr. Miles* Heart Treat­ inches) higher than bis bead. I f tbe them to exist. But any day may see ment. I soon get ao much diastolic pressure remains below eighty quite crazy enough."—Youltera .States­ the end of their existence, in spite better that I waa aneour- millimeters an Injection o f Isotonic man. of all treaties to the contrary. . . . aged and continued taking serum should be made and if necessary Neither alliances nor treaties provide the two remedies until I Caught In His Trap. the leait security . . . There are repeated. I f the pressure does not re­ waa ao well that work waa " I am In an embarrassing ailuatlon," main sufficiently high after tbe second no ethical friendships between states no bother to mo at all.” declared Judge Flubdul), former mem­ injection another Injection is made of in our day . . . There are only MRS. LOUIS ELO, ber o f congress IF FIRST BOTTLK FAILS TO BENE­ friendships of convenience. And friend­ adreualln Into a vein, preferably a Idaho Fails, Idaho. "H ow is that, Judge?" FIT YOU. YOUR MONEY W ILL BB vein near tbe heel.” . ships of convenience last Just as long "H ere I am called upon to try to REFUNDED. It will be noted that tbe first part of as the convenience Itself.” . . . these directions can be carried out by make sense out o f s law that I framed Professor fSulenherg of Leipzig sums any one-nam ely, the application of myself."— Ixmlsvllle Courier- Journal. It up, "A ll ethical considerations are warmth and the raising of tbe patient's completely alien to the state and the Musical Note. heels higher than bis bead. This Is no Htdte must therefore resolutely keep Mrs. Jones Does my daughter's S S S S S SSB S S S 8 S 8 H S B SSS H S S S SBBSB B M H M M » W important and so efficacious that the them at arm’s length.” famous French physician and research piano practicing annoy your husband? Can we wonder that the German scientist, I)r. Clntrles Kb bet, has made Neighbor- Ob, not lit all; Jink can't Foreign Secretary spoke of the broken it o practice in bis lectures to students tell one note from another.—Life. treaty with Belgium as a "scrap of to give them the striking object lesson paper?” or that the school children Tbe employee who liaa n horror o f of a dog which bud been bled almost of Germany celebrated the sinking of to tbe point of exhaustion, so that working overtime will ueier own the the Lusitaniat or that German agents death was imminent, being instantly hualneiis.- Newkirk. In America, smoothly friendly in ap­ revived by this simple expedient of t*. pearance, secretly plotted, before we changing its position. 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