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About The Scio tribune and Santiam news, consolidated. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1917-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1918)
S t <* • r 's • i. « * » »«♦ > « A.« H I * J» r, •* I ♦ * » > * ‘ 9 • » a * • •’■ft * ♦' * * • • >♦ * .*• ’ 7 t* * «• • • 9 # •eia *T-1 < *<■,. ....... *A<*. ’ ,•* -r* -f* f' i ’J'A » «-- «V, •‘'•A* A ?.♦ 4* • « ♦ y ♦ ' -n ai l i M l ft- <*>»«■' « 'v «VII '4- * ‘\jl :>■' ti. "■‘■». a * t jJfr j * X’ -4 - * * * » a > y*»"’ * i •- h * 4ft* -X. \ **<^«> mm a • » » Agricultural Credit J. C. MORELAND THE SCIO TRIBUNE I Ill u » UiMI'KP KVKRV T Ht! Mil A Y »Y T. u tn'cc.KM. rorroa ani > r«or H », Entered at the », «loffie» at Scio, Oregon as aacond ciana matter. 11.50 1.75 .76 a £ AUVEMTIIUNG XATBH Local advertising, per line 4 Display advertising, per inch ». 6c 15c Display advertising, long time, see manager. Extended marriage or death notices ri • ’ lei per line 3c Special rates <*» lone time display advertising. *» * GERMANY WILL « 4 and customs of the fatherland and adopt those of their American neighbors. The ao-called German t kultur ia soon superseded by the customs and habits of American environments.* Germany will pav a fearful price for the deluge of bl.Mid «he has caused the world. She will not nor should »he expect to b» treated by the democracies of the world a» s nation nor as citizens with the re spect and confidence she would have received, had »he observed th«- estoblished rules of war in the treat ment of captured territory and the mistreatment of civilian* arxi soldier prisoners. Belgium and northern F rance will never forget the driving of the citizen» of their captured territory into slavery on German soil. Nor will th« world forget. Germany will pay the price for outlawry. RAMP’S CONVICTION PAY THE PRICE « When this great war is over and the world begins to adjust Itself to the ways of peace. Germany will find that she has lust. in a great measure, the respect and good will of other civilized |ier>plcs. She will find that she ha» become ianlated ami without neighbor nation» that the other nations of the world have 4 4 Vi 4 ■< learm-d to gel along without Gar- man dyes, German toys ami other German manufactured product» ami that anything bearing the stamp "made in Germany" has become undesirable in the market of the / > / world Germany is an outlaw nation be- cause she has brutallv violated all of the laws of International war. made and adopted by the congrewi of nations in which she (Germany) had participated and was a signatory tn the international articles of / « i 4 I * s ■•4 ■*ásá Pkysiciaa sad Suryeon Calia Attend«-<l Day or Night ORE. SCIO fl W. A. Erring. President E. Radiali Vk%- l ias. K H. B. CHESS Attorney •» Law r < Dr. [■ S. C. M. KENDALL I. iom a generai banking busirw«», rerei ves deposita subjeet t» cheta. pay» Interest on lime deposita, seti»« travelera check» and drift«. a:. I tnaks» colkction*. C. Brotcne ¡MUNKERSandWEST SCIO STAGE SURGEOX < The promptness with which a exemplary.' Portland jury of the U. S district A» a matter of course Governor court convicted Floyd Ramp of Withycuinii«- will not agree to the espionage and the p** of seditious prrrnution of Aa»i»tant Bank Exami language, is evidence that the people ner Sl«-wart to the chief place. of the northwest are fully aroused neverthel«aB Mi. Stewart, because to their duty as patriotic American of hi« «-flicienc«.. a as rec«»mmended ci ti sens. by Mr Sargeant, the late Slate Rank Ramp d<iea not intimate that he Examiner. Oh. no. Mr. Stewart was not given a fair trial not that ia aeirmocrat. which is next door to the jury which tried his caw were a crime in the eyes of the governor, not fair minded gentlemen, nor that j State Treasurer Kav may or mav his attorney did not conduct his case not agree with the governor. But properly, for he was his own attor to comiemn a man. whose efficiency ney and was allowed broad latitu«ie i» generally acknowlwiged. just be- by Judge Wolverton. <*au*e he is a democrat, in order to Ramp, as shown in his evidence, appoint a republican who may or advocates in a very small wav, the i who may not be efficient, is parti nullification ideas which were advo sanship gone mad. It «hows that cated by John C. Calhoun, of South Governor Withy combe is not gover Carolina SO years before the Civil nor of the pe«>ple of Oregon, hut of war. and the seed of which doctrine the republican party. Such parti was responsible for that war. Cal sanship shosrs an official to Is* un houn preached that a state had a worthy of the trust of the people, right to nullify a law enacted by lie he republican or democrat. Hi» congress, if such law conflicted with partisani»in will not permit him to the ideas and interests of the state. tie fair in his official acta. Ramp is foolish enough to preach that, in a certain manner, the indi Alfalfa produced 1104 per acre on vidual posaessea this right. Carried the Umatilla project In 1»17. accord In» further, the same idea would allow to flsure» cc Heeled by the United ftlalra reclamation e»r»lce officials the individual to nullify a law enact The maximum jield was »even ton» ed by his state. Thia is anarchism and the a re rage price »as lit per pure and simple and means the ton detaruction of ail civilise«! govern agreement. Nations, like individuals, when they become outlaws, destroy the confidence ami faith in their honor and iniewnty in the minds of their neighbors. They la-come objects of suspicion which will requite many generations to outlive. President Wilson hold» the Ger man kataar and his warlords entirely responsible for this bloudyest and moat unmerciful of all wars ami ment». > indicates that a treaty of peace can Ramp was raised and educated wifely be made only with the Ger principally In Albany. His father. man people. In other words the H. F. Ramp, was a grocery mer-l present German government must chant in that city and in polities, be displaced by one in which the was very radical in his views. Pos peoples of the worhl can have confi sibly the teaching of the elder Ramp was largely responsible for the dence But the German people, especially anarchistic views of his »on Floyd. the soldier», will not be held blame At all • vents, the son entertains less. What is termed "German view» which are not computable fnghtfulnes»" cannot be all attri with loyal American citizenship and butable to th«- direction of the kaiser from his own admissions in his trial, and hi» war lord» Pic world will he is guilty of treason without hav not believe that th«- German soldier ing committed the overt act. Floyd who ravishes th«- person of the would lie more at home over in female captive, or thru»!» hi» bayo Russia among the nihilists than he net through the body of the captive ia in mingling among loyal and babe, or mutilates the bodies of patriotic citizen» captive» while yet alive, does so by But Floyd is now due to lesrn orders of the kaiser or bv order» of some wholesome respect for Ameri hi» immediate superior officer». On, can law. He Is now finding out that no. Thi» will be attributed to while the American citizen is allow inate love of fien lish cruelty of the ed great latitude in free speech, German character—to the teaching there ia a limit. A few years of of the so-called system of German meditation on these math re over at kultur. For this reason the German McNeils island will instil into his citizen or the future German immi mind, that »ven a free republic will grant will be regarded with suspi not tolerate seditious language and cion and as undesirable» by the acts in time of war, at least. people of the other nation» of the Judge Wolverton's sentence of world. It is a system which the Ramp can be expected to be a docu present-day people of Germany can- ment replete, with oatriotle inter not outlive. pretation of law and will be well However, this stigma should not worth reading. It will establish a attach to the German who came to precedent. America or to another nation before Groundhog day paaaed without a the war. He will be given credit of having emigrated to escape from particle of sunshine. As the afore- the attrociou» teaching and customs aaid animal could not »ee his shadow, of his fatherland. And be it »aid to the coantrv is safe for the spring of 191«. the credit of most of th» A G. PRILL DR Corporation of Oregon Julius C. Moreland, clerk of the supreme court of .Oregon, whose death occurred at his home in Salem Twenty Year Farm Ixiana last Saturday, was a friend of thia Ht IxiWeet Katert editor for nearly 46 years. His fathers family and mv fathers family HECKER A BEAM. Agent» were fnenda and neighbors in Illi-' Aihany, Orhgon oom t»ry>r an«l up to 1W«2, when the Morelands came to Ot«-y< aiwi when Write for Booklet if you wish to make a 20 vear low rate this editor came tn Oregod in IM70. loan on your farm Mr. Moreland was at the docks to welcome me. Though Mr. Moreland lived in Portland up to ten years ago and I Hved in Isnn county, we always en joyed a visit with each other when ever poaeible, Mr. Moreland was one of Port land’s leading lawyers and citizens. 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