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rr He Has Had His Day LEAGUE FULFILS AMERICAN IDEAL Herbert Hoover Says Democra cies Replaced Autocracies at Our Bidding. FOOD ADMINISTRATION CHIEF. Urges RatlfUatlon an around That Peace Treaty Will Collapse Without League of Nation* Herbert lloover la an deeply con- cerned over tbe opposition to the Irogne of Nations Ln the Unti.-d States that he has let himself be In let-viewed at length on the I rogue Mt nation In a talk with the New York Times corre«]><>ndent In Parts, the Food Administration Chief assert* that having caused the Irogu« Idea to pre vall America cannot abandon It Wa cannot withdraw, he aay* and leave Europe to chao* "To abandon the League Covenant now means that tbe treaty Itself will collapse" Mr. Hoover’* wide acquaintance with conditions both here and abroad, big reputation as an administrator, a man of great affairs who deals with facta, not theories, make his state meat one of the moat Important cun- trlbutloua to tbe recent League discus sion* "There are one or two points la con nection with the present treaty." aald Mr. Hoover, “that need careful cuoald- oration by th* American public. W* •»*•“1 to digest the fact that we have for a century and a half been advo cating democracy not only as a remedy fur tbe Internal Illa of all so rtety. but also as the only real safe guard against war. We have believed and proclaimed. in season and out. that a world la which there was a free espreaalon and enforcement of the will of tbe majority waa the reel basis of goverutneut, waa essential for the advancement of ctvillMtkie. and that we have proved Its eoortuoua bo man beuv-flt« In our country. American Ideas Have Prevailed. “We went Into the war to destroy autocracy as a menace to our own and all other democracies If we bad not come into the war every Inch of Euro pean anti tixlay would be under auto cratlc government. We have lm|toaed our will on the world Out of thia victory baa rotne tbe destruction of tbe four great autocracies In tier- many, tiuaaia. Turkey ami Austria and the little autocracy In tlres-c* New deukM recles have sprung Into bring tn Belaud. Finland. Latvia, Lithuania. Eathonla. C*c«-hi>alovakia. Ureater Herbla. Greece. Hlto-rla, and even tier insny and Austria have established demivcrutic governments Beyond these a host of smalt republics, such ss Armenia, <¡«orgia, Aaertxljan and others have sprung up. and again as a reenll of thia great world movement the roualltutUvna uf Hpaln, Rumania, and even England, have made a final aaceot to complete franchise and de nvocracy, although they Mill maintain a symbol of royalty. “We have bros the living spring far this last century sad half from which theae Idroa have sprung, and we have trt*mt>biii The world today, except for a comparatively few reactionary and communistic autoerwrio* la dem ocratic. and ue did IL “A man who take* a wife ami biros«-* tbe world with several Infant* cannot go away and leave them on the claim that there waa no legal mar- rlage "Thf- Infant deinocractee all bar* potitlenL aixlal and emnootlc prob ictus Involving their neighbor* that are fraught with tbe most lalenee friction. There are no natural bound arts* In Europa Ua«-ea are not com pact . they blend ri every border. They need railway communication and sea outlet« through their neighbors' terri tory. "Many of these state* must for the nest few years struggle si moot for bare boove to maintain their vary ealstouca Every use of them ta go ing to do Its beat; to protect Ita own Intereeta, even to the prejudice of lu neighbors. Governments L.’rit ■ a pa Hen oe. “W u U> America should r< :Ua* that deowM-racy. as a ataldr form of govern men! ns w«> know It. la possible only with highly educated populations amt a large force of men who are capable nf government. Few of the in«<> wbe cum|-owe tb-ae governments have had auy actual exiM-rlvuce at governing and their populalluna are woefully U literate. “They will require a generation ot actual national life In pence to do- velup free edu< at km nnd shill lu guv- wrumeut. "Uulrss these countries have a guid ing hand and referee in their quarrels, a court of appeals for their wrongs, this Europe will go back to chau* If there la such au Institution, rep resenting the public opinion of the world, and able to exert Its authority, they will grow Into stability. We can not turn back now, “There la another point which also needs einphaala World trvm'tee hith erto have always beeu based on the theory of a balance of power Wrong er races have been set up to dominate the weaker, partly with a view to maintaining stability and to a greater degree with a view to maintaining oc- cups tlona and post lions for Ute actlonartea of the world. “The balance of power la born of arlatoc ra«l*a. armies and navlea, autiM ra-'ii-e. and reactionaries general ly, who can find employment and domination In thee« Instltatlona, and treaties founded on tbla basis have established stability after each great war for a shorter or longer time, but never tours than a generation. “America cant« forward with a new Idea, and we Insisted upon Its Injec tion Into this peace conference. We claimed that It was |H>*all>le to set up such a piece of machinery with such authority that the balance of power could be abandoned a« a relic of tbe middle ages. We compelled an entire construction of this treaty and every word and Hue In It to bond Io thia Idea. "Outside of the league of Nations the treaty Itself he* many deflrie*lea It represents compromise* bet *<->■■> many men and between many selfish Inlereata, and these very compromises and tleftclendeo are multiplied by the many new nations that have enter«--! upon Its signature, and the very safety of the treaty Itself Ilea la a court of appeal for the remedy of wrongs la tbe treaty. Benefits Of th« Laaguo. “One thing la certain. There la no body of human beings so wise that a treaty could be made that would not develop Injustice and prove to have hero wrong in aome particulars. As the ««venant atanda today there la a place at which redress ran be found and through which tbe gnotbutlU of the world can be enforced. The very machinery by which the treaty M to be execute«!. and score* of {mints yet to be solved, which have lw>en ref«-vr>-.| to the l-eagne of Nations as a method of souring more mntare ju-lgmeol in a Ices hrnied stmosidvere, justifies the etesti-xi of the Irogno. "To abandon the covenant now nirona that the treaty Itself will col- la pa* "It would take the exposure of hut a few doewmrota at my band to prove that I had been the most reluctant of Americans to become Iqvotved tn thio situation in Europe Hut having gone in with our eyes open and wllh * de- termination to free uuraoixo* and the rent of tbe world from the dsngrea that eurroun-led us. we cnamx now pull back from th« Job. It Is no us« to bold a great revival and thea go away leaving a church for coattuued service* halt done “We have sincer-lcd In a moat ex traordinary dec«--« tn Imposing wpno Europe the creuplrio roo V let loo that we are absolutely disinterested. Th« consrqueix« la that there la sctirvely a man. woman or child who can road In Furol» that dove mH look to the t to It «rd Htatee as thr ultimate sourte from which the, must receive aaaur- ai>--«o and guardianship In the liberties «bleb they have now secured after ao many gm<>rati<>na of struggle “This la not a problem of protecting tbe big oallow*. for the few that re main can well k»-k after tltemselvea What *e have done in to net up a score of little dem-wrnclee and If tbe aaverti an people -ulil viauoll«« their handiwork the, would ins st with the earn« determination that they did io tail that our govvtuiuenl proewd.** purchase ot aa aviation field aa a bee* A county wide et-mtnuni-.y and train tut tbs fare«« patrol. ' week ta to be fostered by The Dalles Clyde Beckett, a native Oregonian 1 btistnoM men and 44 years a r«*i4*at of Fulk county, The forest service has sold 7.000,000 died at hi* h-«aa in Salem fallowing feet of timber in Lane eonaty above an attack of influenta Au adult man cannot adopt anotkar Oh^Ddge ai II.>k per thousand fer adalt u>*i> u> Ureguu, ax- ordiug to a Douglas fir, lucen*« cedar and i*l decision of Attorney General Brown, cellar and SO cent* far hemlock and other timber la response to an Inquiry The Astoria Port rommlsaloa and E L. Smith of Hood River, an Bl- year old pioneer, la the last survivor county court will cooperate In the con of the republican eonvrutloa of IMO. etructlou of * road from th* southern which nominated IJacoin fur prael end of Eleventh street along the beai h to a connection with the Nehalem road deal. Scottish Hits Mason* at Baker are at Williamsport The entire II hton building at The preparing for a local reunion th* latter pari of April, at whlsh all degree* up Italics has been leasiul b, |-«*ra<ms lu- to and Including the lid will b* con teroated In the ««labllahmeut of a new bank for The Dalle* and It la furred Charles H Haddix, deputy collector probable th« Institution will be la of customs at Aslorta. was accidently opvrat ion by May 1. Plana tor a public auditorium far killed while be was replacing th* un derpinnlng of the house al hi* ranch The Dallas received definite Impetus when the chamber of commerce direct at FerubliL Squirrel* have becoin« such a nuls or* voted unanimously to place the anc« in the t'iatk«-* section of Clack- qu-atlon before the voter* at the next ama* county that the farmer* have ap city election, May 1» W A Wteat. for the past three years pointed Albert Gassier to distribute dnputy clerk of the Oregon aupreme poison grain Ank*ay grange of Jefferson has court. has resigned and will leave adopted resolution* lauding Governor March 1 tor Klamath Falla where he. Principal Events of the Week Olcott tor vetoing a large number ot will associate himself with C. F. Htons bill« psmesd at aura aeaslou of In the practice of ta*. Briefly Sketched for Infor* Carl Htioemakcr, alate fish and game th« legislature warden, la urging renndlal legislation A movement atari e<| In mation of Our Readers. to keep Oregon streams Blocked with Albany to raise alructton of a community center as a fish He predicta that In tbe near fu The Anti-Compulsory Vaccination memorial to th«- returned soldiers of ture It will be o«ci ».vary for every county to have a hatchery. league baa been fmm- d al Tb<- DaMea Linn county. Me tubers of th-- l-a Grand* Ad club A new 100 room hotel 1« projected at , Broccoli In Douglas county to head The Dalle* If sufficient Inducetnent Is j Ing up well, but tbe cold nights are are congratulating themselves on be holding U back enough ao that the ing able |o Increase the population of assured by torsi capital All wooden bridt In the elty of treads «ill I m - uf largo alte and of «ut- j the city to 4100 thtough a cleanup coin- • mitt*«, which gather* up thoae ml**«-<! Salem are to be p* tiled white in fur celleut quality J. A Churchill, stat» superintendent ; by lhe census euumerstor* iherauce of th« civic pride movement About 25 rommunhy meeting* will 1 be convention of the Eastern Ore of public Instruction, left Salem Batur gon Christian Endeavor society was day tor Chicago to attend the annual he h< Id In Linn - i-unty fn th- next held tn the t'hristlan church at Pendlo convent loo of the national »oclsty far I few week*, at which farm bureau work , for the remainder of thia y«*r will bn vocational education. ton Senator McNary has Introduced a I It baa been derided at Halvm to in ’ planned H V. Httilth, county agrlcul- bill tn the senate to throw open th* stall warning signal* at the railroad itural agent, la arranging th>> meeting. Of th« ’3.514 voter* In Multnomah Klamath Indian reservation to arttie , creasing at th« Intersection of Capitol i county who havn registered to dale. sad Vnl<m streets where several accl nu-nt I 52.149 have registered as llvpubilcana Roseburg will vote tn May on a pro dent* have rereatly occurred Definite step* have been taken by . and 17.111 have registered as Deino- poelUou to Issue between 1.100,000 and 1500.000 bonds for a municipal light Lan* county Poet Na 1. American Lo I crate The 8o«-lall*t. Prohibition and glon. Eu«*ne. to placa before the vot i other parties claim the remaining 4034 plant. era ot Lane county ths pr- position to I voters. Mrs Margaret Monteith, who baa re Prospect* for a prune crop thia sea sided In Albany continuously for M build a soldiers' memorial to coat 120, son are good wherever the tree* were year*, has celebrated her ninety first 000. Thar* were three fatal It la* due to I not killed by th« December fr««-i*. birthday. Tbe IU00 deficit of former Sheriff accident* In Oregon during tbs week ! according to 1» F Fisht r hnd C. A GeUatly of Benton county has bean ending February 11. according to a i H««d. federal fruit expert* who |maa««1 made good to the couuty by two of hl* report prepared by the Industrial accl i svtveral day* In the Marion county or dent oommlaalon, The vlritma were: chard districts. brother* Following their purchase of a down Tbe Veterans Lano County council John O. Fuater, logger, Coquille; Hen town bmlness site at a consideration ry Hylvta. logger. Hequin. Wash, and has been organised at Eugene. It will . of W L and T M O'Donnell conaiat of representative* of all patrl Fred Withrow, sawyer. Llnalon The secretary of the Interior has tt 1 <>f He nd have announced that they will otic bodl«* Ths annual convention of the On- Jected the ap|w>al of Dr. J. F Reddy of i commence the const ruction of a *40.- >oo theater with a -w-ntlng capacity of gun Hstail Merchants association con Medford, which waa taken from a d«cl i 1500 within a month. alon of th« war mineral relief com vened In Aatorla Monday for a three The state board of control has am- mlaeton awarding Dr Reddy approx! days' session With a large eihIMt and attendance. uiately *44.000 tor hla effort* to supply ; ployed W, <’ Knighton, former stat« Albany's second annual automobile, I the government with chrome from * | architect, to prepare plans and speci trunk and tractor show waa held Frl I .-4 las I you county. California, property fications and to supervise the construc tion of the new building at the state during ths war. day and Haturday. Trustee* of the Klamath Falla Free I Th* Enterprise Irrigation dlatrlm home far the feebleminded, Th»1 at rue- bytartan church have plac<d an order i haa filed application with Perry Cup turn will coot approximately * 40,000. Fifty nine marten skins and nino for a pipe organ to coot 14000 to ba , P*r- *ngln*«r. for certification of ¡bond* in the sum of 140.000. with uvlnk. brought Into Bend by Bob Inatailed la August N Michele, recently discharged from I which to Install a pumping ayetein Llewellyn, represent a cash valuation the sastsru Oregon etale hoapltal, waa ; neceaeary to obtain water for the of not under |?00o and la th* richest hilled when ho throw himself la front land* Included In the project. Th« take of far* market>-d there In years district la In Klamath county and It Llewellyn la a veteran trapper and of a train near Echo i la proposed (0 obtain the water fn rofintrjr. the t'nlted Hi atea reclamation ranal OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST ................................................................. UNNJJCOUNTY FAIR-GROUNDS BEING DISMANTLED Bwwhern in thia inaue of The Tribune la ■ «mall local ad in which much of the lum ber in the irrand ata nd. stock alalia, buildings, etc., la offered for aale by the now owner, Jens* L. Rodger*. Much of the fencing, stall«. track, etc., were conatructed by volunteer labor The Linn County fair in Seto waa auccvaaful. It built up the atock interval* and generated better farming. If out AllMtny friend« work an energetically aa the people of Scio have in the paat. the Linn County fair will continue to he aaucceea. Let’« hope it will I