THE SCIO TRIBUNE WHY WE ARE
THI I'-I'AL APRIL IM. I'.»IH
AT WAR WITH
GERMANY
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BFMBAIM DOUGLAS* ADAMS
Ksocullvo Mood. Mlgtsey Depart
atewt
LaiaaS Stanford Jualsr Uaivsrsity
Relieving that if elected I can fill
the office tn the satisfaction of the
people of the county. I am a candi
date for the Republican nomination
for Sheriff of Linn County.
Through my work as llrputy Sher
iff I have become familiar with the
duties of the office, Imth in handling
tax collections and other clerical
work of the office, in serving papers,
making arrests and all other outside
work.
I was horn in IJnrf County and
have lived here all n v life
Aa to
my standing and personal qualihca-
tions I refer all voters to anyone
who knows me
* If you fvel you can support me
for this office I will appreciate it and
promise if nominated and elected to
give Pi th» office the Gist servir* of
which I am capable and to conduct
it eennomieallv and efficiently.
JOS. R. FROM.
Paid Adv.
Agricultural Credit
Corporation of Oregon
Our twenty year rural credit plan
of loaning money to farmers helps
you U> g-T out of debt. Under our
form of loan the TOTAL amount
of interest paid during its ENTIRE
period of twenty years. Is actually
leas than fi| per cent
Write us for booklet.
Interval.
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198 l«yon St
Albany, Orwgoii
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Tha rulers of Qsrtnany belle»» tbs'
thay Mavs tbs rig hi ta pre»« II over alt
-xbsr astlooa They alas bell.»« that
ths pswrr of tbs state ts tbs only o*>
>ct far which its rulers should Strug
ds
mill further. they believe that
moral principle« ««<1 Id««* have no
place la determining the action« of
tbs state, since th« aol* duty of th-
etale ta la get pswer , This la Oar
maa political philosophy
Americas
political philosophy, from the very be
Sinning of our laatltutlona. ba* op
poaed Ibis theory, and sow In this war
IS flpbfrag against It
For th» Ger
man theory necessarily car Go« with ii
’»iter deals! of th. claim* of moral
feeling of international right, of hu
man decency sad chivalry
The German historian Treitarbke
•» who»* feet princes and ralers ant.
•agarty absorbing his lawrhing*. de
vot«d his life to spreading thia gospel
of Fsirer
It ta true be said over
ingiy. that *'s Mock of Inherited non
eeptloos of Integrity and morality 1«
a aeraaalty for po«vmm«nt," (kesfsl,
that aubjerts ef the etale be o»*dw*t).
but ‘the end all and be all of a
stau ts Fewer**
The »tat. is the
•ole fudge at the taernitty of Its own
artloM It la. Is fact, above morality
ar. la other words, whatever ta ner
•eaery Is moral “
From this II follows. In International
relations, that there Is no rule or
guide to conduct except waif Internet
In this present war a follower of
Trslterhka. one of the leading com
monacbool
«dural or* of Germany.
Klreehaoatakaer of Munich, drives
home tbs theory
The great lesson
which the German people has had io
learn Is to think In terms of power
. . . Let no one her« say that
«mall states, too, raa hsv« s national
life of tbetr own
True, so long as
(be great states around them allo»
’hem to egiet
But any day may see
ths and of their eilatsnce. In spite
of ell treatlee to the contrary
.Vctther MHosre, aor treotie» provide
the lower securely . .
There are
■O etAioal friendships Seller« ilttn
in our dog
Tbrre are os Ip
friendships of row « emeses. And friend
•blpe of mavealonce last just aa long
so tbs roovanlearo Itself"
Professor Rotenberg of l-etpslg num«
It up. “All ethleal considerations are
'»■pletaly alien to the state and the
•late must therefore resolutely keep
'bem at arm a length "
Cea WO wonder that the German
Foreign Secretary spoke of the broken
treaty with Belgium aa a “scrap of
paper’“ or that the echo»I children
of Germany celebrated lb. «Inking of
the Luilwu» or that German agents
In Amerlra smoothly friendly In ap
paaraace. secretly plotted, before we
were In th. war. to destroy our In
duetrtaa. oar railways, even our Ilves'
to there no ouch tblag any more
as s remman humanity ao
decent
reepaet to the opinion of manhind."
as Thomas Jefferson elated II In the
Declaration of Independence’ In our
Ideal of righteousness, yea. even of
uasetfiahnsss ImpoeelNe m Interna
Uoaal politics’ Thu war. if Germs»*
** defeated, stay decide these *«•«•
tiowe. bat if Germany wins, the strap
gte has bet rest began
This American dotnoernry of our
ten Isa. and has always dented, the
German theory. It asserts that the
laws which formula!» the duties of
mea toward sarh other are binding
ipoo nations equally with Individuals
For centuries etvtltoatlon has been
•lowlv
advancing
from
Ignorance
pre)udles. and eelflshnees toward «ym
path», understaadlag and a desire to
see lastice done, whether between In
dlvfdaeto or nations The "be all and
•nd all" of a state la not Power it
la Justice
And ths German government has
loft no la ao doubt ao to the results
nt her theory, la application
That
gover naasat has broken a solemn
treaty with Belgium, ordered the mar
dor of Innocent hostages, bombarded
unfortified towns, torpedoed unarmed
passenger ships, destroyed works of
art where they could not be carried
to Germany, plotted serve« war against
neutral eatings eg af them actions
she owes pledged barnelf to forego -
Wr make a specially of Friend
Ikrliver your creani todav, get
your check tomorrow
T. S. Town ship. • FJigag«-m«dit ami IA .-.Itling
Ring« F M French A Sun. Albnnv.
•end ('ream Station
»(Hi
I ..rough a mire of dishonor, the Main
■ <f obici» will no! be rrmov««1 for
KrUrrstlaSM
AaalaM tMs mad phi
loeophy and mod government the war
must be wagvd. until they are d*
featrd or tb«-re Is no entity tor tura
or nations
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Thia la tbe third of a asrlea st tee
arUolss by Fro«es«<w Adams
Want>«l I'aMur«- for young rat-
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11«- at stateci price per h« a<l
Chastain, Set»».
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HOW RETURNS ARE NOTEO
Map fiyat.m to Be Used During Third
Liberty Loan Ortvs
Itrturns from the varl«»»« »/»unties
gf U m slate will be lodiraled at lb*
Oregon Htste Cenlral liberty I/1M
headquarter«. Poriland. on • c«»l«»f
arb*tn«' map. aa will every loan and
dls'rtcl is which a quota ba* twr
aaaiaaed. by a yellow thumb task
Th* countlrs will have a large beaded
la*h and Ibr district« a small yrllnw
one
As soon as <>0*- halt of th»’ ««»’«i-'d
quota has been rvarhed la each loan
•<r district a red thumb lack will r<-
place the ysllow one on the map
similarly allh the counties on th*
Mate map Kerb county headquarter«
will have their own map with llw
county divided Hit” <«>n»enleu< <U«
trlcta which are lo lie bulletined like
vine
When lhe full quota in each loan
and district ts attained it will be des
Ignated by a blue thumb tach
This
system will afford an accurate < hr« *
and will indicate those rountle« and
llatricts «»I the «late which are d«»u>a
the mi«l eGrctlve work 111 the Th.rd
1.1 herlv txmn Campaign
In earh town and district a solicit»»
will tie sent out with the Government
household «yaieell« t nalrv tipon ahl< h
la written pertinent facts cnn«»rntng
the individuals ability t» «ub<»crilw<
Hhould the person be unable to «uh
scribe one half of the aiuount e»ti
mated that hr 1« able to. a yell« w
«ard will b« «ent hit» district h< id
quarter*
When more than one hall
but I»«« than th* full asslgninenl has
been rn«eive<1 a red card rcplbeea lb*
yellow, and a blue «-ard la used when
th* full quota of the individual has
been sub»« ritied
This system gives
an accurate and detailed cheek <m
every person and the «tale and county
headquarters will know exactly what
can be expected and what Is bring
dune
The master map a! Washington It
(* will Indb at« th' advance In eatb
Mate and th<- entre country
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J. J.llarnsv. W. F.tùll
A. Hilyen, J. K Ham
Mr». Jennie Marne»
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vatevi for in the roof const ruction.
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coupled with the rigid «hair frame construction,
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inside, allows a «month surface, eliminating all
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Albany, Oregon