The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919, August 23, 1917, Image 2

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C. C. BRYANT
This i i armament of cannon, would enable
_________________ i Is the case with the 1 W W orga­ her to overrun France in a few
nisation when it advocates the right week» and. on the shores of the
Six pigs, four small and two
of sniibuttage to accomplish Its de­ North sea. dictate terms Pi England I
«boats, ail black. The owner ran
imi’KD r\'WT TNIIMOAY BY
signs
She expected to do thia before 3U1-7 New First Valtonsl Hank HWg. have san»' by paving charges and
Thea what shall we do with a France or England could mobilize
Frank Veverka
applying to.
OREGON
treasonable organization of
this and equip armies sufficiently strong ALBANY
South of Seid.
Entered at the tMWtoifiee at Scio.
character' When the Russian Nihi­ to stop the drive »be commenced
Oregon as second class matter.
Notice of Final Settlement
list was being l>ani«hed tn cold Si­ with such great confidence. But the
army of a small country, but little
If any larger than an average Amcri- i
beria for committing crime, we felt
*150 sorry for him. for he was using the
SUBia mmoN. IN AUVANCI
1.75 only means within his power to
AT CNt> or VRAM
.75 break down autocratic rule, He
SIX MONTHS
then had no hops that the rule of
the
majority would ever maintain in
AUVKKTIftlNG HATfcB
the emffire of the Csar. But in the
b<cal advertising, per line ... 6c United State«, the majority rule is
Display advertising, per inch
15c here and is the liasis upon which
True,
Display advertising, long time, sue our government is founded
we
may
grow
weary
in
waiting
for
manager.
can county, blocked the big general i
drive, holding it up for two or three ;
weeks ami thia gave France time to 1
mobilize her army and the drive.
which would sulidue France and
bring England to her knees, wa»
ATTORNEY AT LAW
G. F. Korineh, B. V. S.
Veterinarian
Notice is hereby given that th«- un-
dervigned as sxecutor of the last «til
and testament nfJlMiar (’. Bat.i, de­
lioth
Ttlephonesi
ceased, h*» tiled in tb<- County Court
for Linn County,
b ►
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account as such ex» ut»i. ■
0,
Monday, the 17th day of September.
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■«*«•»• *Pteh> 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m.
has been Ax«d by said Court a
the
time for hearing of objection» to »aid
account and the settlement thereof
Dated and Aral publication hereof
Attorney at l-aw
August Mth. 1917
K. Shelton
C. C. Bryant,
icmr artoaN*Ti
Attorney.
E..' «ul><r.
brought to a halt at the (»attic of
the Marne
Smew when, the Ger­
man armies have been slowly but
Extended marriage or death notion th® education uf the majority to our surely driven hack Germany faikxi
Sc plan nf thought, and feel disposed tn her land drive and she now km»ws
nor line
If the war wax to be won
Special rates on long time display •« take charge of the law as did tbe it.
fur
the
kaiser, other means were labanun
Montana
mob
when
it
hung
the
I.
wlvertiaing
■ W W. Organiser Little
You can- necessary and the ruthless submarine
j not do a legal act in an illegal man warfare was resorted to. The Ger­
1 tier
Uttle may have justly deserv­ man boast that the U-boata would '
ABUSE OF LIBERTY
ed punishment, but the mob which starve England in three months ha»
One of the cardinal principles up hung him. committed murder and proven a failure. The U-boat cam­
paign has been going on for nearly
on which the government of the should be punished fur the crime
dur Federal constitution makers six months and England still has
United States is founded •«. men
derive their just power of govern­ were so justly opposed to the laws her three squarM daily and the
ment from the rmwrat of the gov- and their execution by kings and kaiser now knows that his under ana
No wonder
emed.
Upon this principle our emperors, that they surrounded the campaign is a failure
Federal constitution was written individual with almost too many he inspired the pope at Rome to
and adopted
No one will say that' guarani«« and men have ami are send out a peace feeler. No wonder
the majority of the American people abusing these guarantees.
They the tiermans are so bitter towards
have not the right to change our i think that they may do in time of Belgium for causing her land drive
form of government in part or in , war what the executors of our laws to result in failure.
Germany cannot win the war
whole. In fact we have dona so in wink at in time of peace. But they
The
world known it and in his secret
are
sure
to
find
out
and
that
quickly
the adoption of some seventeen
heat
t
the kaiser knows it. So why
too.
that
they
are
making
a
griev
­
amendments to the original docu­
prolong
a l<wt cause and sacrifice
ment. But in mi rase ha« a minority ous mistake. The government is
hundreds
of thousands of live«?
the right to make or attempt tn about to lake hold of this I. W. w
matter and it is sure to handle the Why increase the burden of debt,
make such amendments.
In the early days of our republic matter sternlv.
The I. w. W not only on the German people but
In two or three instances, minorities organisation should be surprewwd upon all nations engaged, as well?
The »tubbornesB of the kizer as the
assumed this authority, but ware «nd a me ml »-ash ip in the order,
quickly subdued. In the ’BOa a should I* held as an intent or will­ head of the Hohenzoilern dynasty.
great war was fought, which ought ingness on the (tart of the member . to maintain the rule of autocracy.
to have settled forever the question tn commit crime and tie so treated, ' is the block in the way of peace.
of the right <>f a minority to domi­
The Tribune believe« that labor Lot the katzer alidicate the German
nate the will of the majority. But ha» just the same right tn organize throne and the war will end very
It ha» not, for wa now have a small that the employer has. But neither quickly. He must step 4>»wn and
minority of people styling them
selves Industrial Workers uf the
World" who say, by their actions,
we will not obey your laws and un
less you submit to our demands, we
will destroy your property.
It is needless to say. these mi»-
guide»! men and women are ns much !
enemies to our government as were
the Confederates of | »WH. They
are, in a sense, grratrr memm.
for they assume the right to do
individually what the Con fed rates
attempted to do a» states with a
regularlv organized government be­
hind them
When a man commits a crime
against an individual member of
society in the way of theft, arson,
murder, etc., we arrest and punish
him. But th« I. W. W, under the
guise of a false construction of their
constitutional privilegt«. abuse their
liberty of individual action ami at-
tern pt to protect tht>mselves by acta
N. M. Newport
oaanon 2-5t
out for no nation no« at war will 1
fool safe in making a treaty with;
a government which value« a treaty
as but h scrap of paper.
So if the kaizer is determined to
"die in the last ditch.” the war may
not end for some time yet. An
enemy in trench«« is a hard nut to
crack and many hard fought battles
may lie ahead. Yet peace must
come soon. German financiers will I
^oon get weary uf furnishing money
to maintain a war that is now lost
German soldiers must get wearv of.
fighting for a cause which simply j
means death with no hope of victory. ,
the laborer, mechanic or employer,
has the right to say in their organi- I
ration by-laws that they will commit
crime. If necessary, to carry out
their purpoara.
WHEN WILL THE WAR END?
The above is a question which
<1
one hears asked very frequently.
.
' When will the war end?” The only
answer which can lie given "I don’t
“
know.” Is the usual response. Some
say th^j present year will see its
dose; others say next year and
‘xcaaionally the struggle will lie
It the German kaizer loves his
long anal bitter. One fact, however,
country more than he love» poorer.'
is certain, Germany is even more
he surely will make a virtue of \
anxious for the end than are the
neceasity and abdicate
Give the
allied armiea.
Fatherland a republican form of
As there must tie an end to all government and she would soon be­
things, it is a safe conclusion that come one of the most prosperous
,h'» Pr**nl «reatest of all wars will peoples of the world.
not ** *n *«‘*Pte»n and a aafe and
It is a pity for her to be utterly
correct answer is. when the nations
destroyed in an effort to save auto­
engaged lieeome financially exhaust
cracy and then be compelled to low.
ed That is to say when a nation can
no longer borrow money with which
THX MARKETS
to buy the necessary food for the
of terrorism.
We are now engaged in a great
war to protect our citizens in doing
what they have a lawful right to
do—a right which is recognized by
all civilised governments of the mrn- iun" "n'l the munitions with
Portland.
It then is a
Wheat—t'lah I.'10. blu-stem It lk;
world. Shall we hesitate to punish which to charge them.
red IttiMlan. IS os. forty-fold. S3 IB.
the I. W W for violating the rights question of endurance. Which na­
Barley- No 1 ford. U& per ton.
tion
or
nations
can
stand
the
pound
­
of others, just because they do so
Hay Timothy. |.*s p«r toa; alfalfa.
under the guise of an organised ing the longest
East Through California
Is
a
favorite route for
the just right of organisation tn
protect and better its condition,
But no organization, no matter how
meritorious its purpose may be, has
the right to incorporate in its by­
taw*. a threat to commit cv I m w in
Germany has complet«4y failed to
accomplish her primary purpose
when »he set her great war machine i
in motion
She then evidently
thought that her splendidly trained ;
soldiers, equipped with a far superior (
diversity
of scenery,
One Way
First and second class to the East and
South apply via California
The flip
Summer
Excursion Fares
Round Trip to principal cities in the
f'-ast will be on sale certain days in
August and Septeml«er. These tickets
that our reaources in men. money
and all the thing« which go to main­
Seattle.
tain an army or armies. is much
Wheat- Bluest»m I! 10; turkey rod.
greater than that of liermany and ISIS; forty fold »J 07; dub. UM;
Auatria. and that we are sure to tits. >S.M; red Russian. U OJ
that the history of all the wars
the past justifies us In that enn-
elusion,
seeking
can be made very economically.
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Of course Americans, Englishmen.
Butter—Cream- ry. 40<
labor society?
Kass Ranch. 3«c
Any man has the right to do aa Frenchmen, Russians. and all other
Wool—-Kestern Oirxon.
he plea»« providing he does not. entente nations, believe and know
Me.
trespass upon the rights of his
neighbors in doing so. If h* tres­
passes upon an <«tablu«hed law. he
is trespassing upon the rights of
bia neighbor and should be punished
the name as the thief or other viola-
ton of laws.
We are well aware that labor has
those
opportunity to visit many attractive cities en route and enjoy
the liest in travel.
apply over practically all routes.
Barley- 04S per ton.
Butter— 43e
Egas Ran< h. t Sc
Aak your local agent for particulars or write
Southern
I
Pacific Lines