The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917, June 10, 1915, Image 2

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The Unit*») States could live
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within
owing
to her vast extent of territory, than
can Germany. Yet we would suffer
great discomfort if we could not
buy from and self to other nations.
No (letter plan could !*• adopted
hy neutral nations to causa* Germany
to see just where she would stand,
if completely isolated from the oth­
er nations of tha- world Nor should
she find fault if such action should
govern the policy of neutral peoples
There is and should lie reciprocity
in the |a»(itical and trade relations
as between all nations
friendship
can be mamlaineai in no other man­
ner. If I’resi'ient Wilm>n can accom­
plish this result, and which he
probably can. hr will take a very
long stride towards the lianishment
of international war
It will be an
objective lesson which will have a
large influence in the welfare of all
nations. It will, in effect, say to an
olwtrc|a*rous nation. "Be decent in
your conduct, elar we will have
nothing to d<> with you."
President Wilson ami .Secretary
Bryan have it within their power to
<-»tabli«h themselves as the lending
statesmen of the world. In*caum- the
conditions and • <p|»>i tunit.» ar«- ri|*
Right m>w, while a great part of
the world is at war endeavoring to
kill ami destroy, the Unit»«! Stales
is most fortunate in having Wood­
row Wilson for president and Wm
J Bryan managing the department
of state.
Differ with them you
may politically, on the tariff, the
purchase of ships by the govern­ GREATER DAYS LIE BEFORE
ment and other economic questions,
W«- have to thank W<»Mr<>w Wil-
all regardb-M of political sentiment,
agree that President Wilson is a safe e»n, prwddcnt of the Unit«! States,
guide for the nation in th«*» ¡«eri for many a pregnant utterance.
lous war days. Germany has furnish­ One of th«* lat«*st of these is one of
ed abundant cause for the United the liest. Said the president at
States to declare war Upon her. far Arlington, "Greater day« lie before
greater cause than the killing of an this nation than it has ever s«*«n be­
Austrian prince in Serbia, which is fore.'’
Ther«* spake th«« splendid opti­
the alleged causa for the liegmmng
of the most gigantic war of all his­ mism that is f<»unde«i in faith that
tory. Yet. Presnfrnt Wilson's poise the world is progressive ami not
and Mr Bryan’s diplomacy is likely retrogressive, arid in the «»umlm-ss
to stear our Ship of State through of the American mind and institu­
the troublous waters without our tions
Consider the place where the wn-
participating, actively, in the war.
timent
of proph<«ey was uttered!
vet maintain rcsfieet for the Ameri­
Arlington
th«* burial place of thous­
can flag among the countries of the
ands <>f Union «lead! The temple
world.
The people are according I’resi- for all time of darkness (>i»*s««l. of
dent Wilson great credit for the sacrifice mad«« that th«* principle as
wisdom he manifests on all questions well as th«* name of fr«*««|om should
pertaining to the European war lie enshrine«! in th«* American heart!
There was reminder of gloom dis­
While he is the ultimate authority
of the United States on ail questions sipated and of more glorious reali-
of diplomacy with other nations, xation than th«* most sanguine hoped
should not. at least, a |*art of the for in that hour of gloom. It was
credit l»e given to Secretary Bryan’ a master stroke of contrast between
The preaident certainly consults Mr what is and what was; carrying the
Hryan on all of these diplomatic mind forward in expectancy of even
questions and upon which thev’serm greater contrast I m * tween what is
to be in splendid accord. Surely and will I m *.
The green mounds ami white head-
Mr. Hrvan’s views have an influence
stones
als»ve those thousands of
upon the president’s actions else hr
slee|»ers
at Arlington were mute re­
(Mr. Bryan) would lie a chump to
remain a member of the cabinet. minders that their sacrifice hail
And we can allow the secretary of dealt the last blow to one human in­
state a |»art of the credit without stitution of evil, so that with living
detracting in the least from the men who profited by it. it stands
utterly condemn«*«! and unthinkable
president's fame
Whether President Wilson ami as part of th«« American life. That
Secretary Bryan will continue t>> of itself is a greater day than was
keep our country clear of the war ever dream««! about by those who
mixup and yet maintain a proper made it possible
W’e mav I m * pardon««! for heliev-
res|a-ct for "Old Gl«»rv” remains to
he seen. The implication that, un­ ing that when President Wilson
leas Germany makes a proper re- spoke of another "greater day,” a
siainw to the president's most re­ day vet to come, he had in mind the
spectful demands, diplomatic rela­ (»amshment of another evil, that of
tions between the two countries and war; ami in that achievement Ameri­
an effort made to pursuade all can instrumentality would be power­
neutral powers to pursue a like fully evident. We can not think
course of conduct. will he a suffi­ that the picture in his mind's eye
cient punishment to Germany, with­ was made up solely of more and
out active warfare. When (Germany bigger citiea. of greater wealth and
knows that she will suffer oatracixa- general affluence; of wheat and gold
tion from ail other nations if she and railroads and ships and of all
persists in sinking unarmed mer­ the purely material things that ooo*
chant veserls. and that she will have tribute to national grandeur. We
to make gissi all reasonable damages think that the picture ha«i more of
liefore such relations are restored, the spiritual and the world saving
she will be apt to think two or three touch and color in it than that.
President Wilson is something
times liefore sending a negative
answer. This will mean a complete more than a scholar and statesman,
severance of all trade relations lie has in him the spirit of |sx*sy
which, in the end, means financial and of prophecy always the attri­
butes of the larger man. He senses
^bankruptcy.
No nation, just the same as the the American mission as many other
individual, can live completely with­ men do not the tniMinn of leader­
in itself Its economic system would ship in the formation of a new world
Fhrrc is idcaliMii in that
have to be completely reorganised. state.
For Painting, Decorating
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We make a specialty of Friend­
mission, as the preeident undoubted­
ly «a*«« it. that giv«-s lhe greater ship Engagement anti
Wedding Papering of all kinds, see C M.
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Portiand Telegram:
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Evervlssiv ««bsrrves that since
President Wilson’s note to ijermany
■(»»tit the IxiMtania lh«*re has h«*«-n
a lull in dormmtic American politics.
Soma «ay that this is dur to our
«*nsra of national |M*rtl and the un­
conscious d«-«irv for «»Manty at a
time of foreign difficulty. Partly,
of courses this is true; but it is
»■qually true that the subsiding of
the activities of the aspirants for
the republican nomination ami their
friends is due to the r«*alizati<»n. I
conscious or unconscious, of h<»w ’
valueless that nomination is at any !
time when President Wilson is mak­
ing good
The pulilie feels that the
president, in his note tn Germany,
fulfill««! the national aspiration, ex-1
pt«*«m«i the national sentiment ade- i
quately. To the extent that Mr.
Wilson d«s-s thia th«« public will sup­
port him
If hr hapiirns to do it
consistently to the end of his term,
nothing can defeat him
If it were
not I »ad taste to look upon it in such
a light, it woul<l be possible to say
that the German trouble was a lucky
accident for I’rvaulent Wilson and
the democrats. Colliers.
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Ijnn county, state of Oregon, that
the Annual School meeting of said
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o'clock p. m on the third Monday
of June, being the 2lst day of June
1015.
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Dated this 2nd day of June. 1015.
Attest:
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