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.4 « • •. r v X « » *% * eg»« A > 4 9- • • ■*- »» ribA, », ■»». ..MJ ♦«' •' • I -, « t 2 ....... _ — ' V*' • «*• h *s . h — « The $clo Tribun« General Wetrfi Reserve District N*. tl Charter No. IM Promoter* of Pro*p*rity REPORT OF CONfHTlON OF Advocate« Entering World Court and Cooperation With League Without Full Memberthlp at Pretent—Suggest« League Meni- berthlp Be Opened to All Nations and Provides for Development of International Law. Thg American Peace Award brought forth 22.166 plnaa aad many thousand* of letters. Since many of the pr*ns wtrte tba composite work of organizations, universities, etc., a ainffT* plan often represented the views of hundred» or thousand* of ndividual*. The content of thene plan* la therefore an index of th* true feeling and judgment of hundred* of thuu*and* of American citizen*. Thea« plea» come from «v«ry g-oup ta American Ilfs Boras are obvi xsly from lifelong students of history •nd ialaruatloaal law Bums ar« (r m P»r so«« who bav« atudlad lilt)«, but •ho have tbamsalve* ao»n • nd fall th« horror of war—or who ars «ran now living oat Ito tragedy But among tb«n> nil ar« th««« d<»m Ina nt currents tbnt. If war 1» b»»n tally to b« proven led there must be a facaabotil on th« pert of th«t>«tl ns ta their attitude toward It; that by ton* progr«««|v* «gr««m«ut th» man ufactur« and purcba«« of tbo muni lions of war must be limited or stop ped. that while no political mechan fam «loan will Insure cooperation among the nation«, there must b* sems machinery of sooper«t<on if th« will to cooperate Is to be made effo< tire, that mutual eoun«<d among the nations Is the real hope tor bringing about the disavowal of war by the open avowal of Ila real causes sad open dtacusalon of them, end finally thst there must bo eomo means of defining, recording. Interpreting and developing the law of nations Statement of Jury of Award Th« only possible pathway to talar n«tlooal «gr*emeat with refer»«*« ta these com plfrat ad and difficult fac tort 1» through mutual counsel and cooparatlon which th« plan selecto* contemplates It la lh«r»for« lb« unanlmoua opinion of th» Jury that nf th« tt.KS plant «ebmltted. Plan Numbar 144« 1» "th« best practicable plan by which th« Called Htatna may co-operate with other nattoas to •chleva and preserve tba peace of tbo world" It 1« th« unanlmou« hop« of th« Jury that th« flrot fruit «f th« mutual eovn ■ •I and eo«p«ratlon among th« nat'«n« which will r««ult from th« adaption of th« plan ««t«ct«d will b« a general prohibition of th« manufacture and •ai« of all malarial» of war. EL1HU ROOT. Chairman JAMES GUTHRIE HARBOHD COWARD M HOCHE ELLEN FITZ KENDLETON nORCOE POUND WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE BRAND WHITLOCK L Scio State At November 10. «ays: “Fears of Fall freight conge«tion that were v< iced in the Spring have proved entirelv • unfounded. Moreover, th«- efficient • handling of freight has helped to keep credit liquid bv making turn over more rapid. Bank credit ha» not hern tied up or frozen thru traffiic congestion. The railroads have not been and will not be a drag on business. If they are not hampered by radical legislation, they will help bunnem both by moving goods efficiently and by continuing to place «-quipment ord Th« Qimotlon to ■• Veto* Upon Th* »nbatantlal previo Ion» •bleb ooaotltute the plan selected by th» 2. X. 4. ». 11. lx mi ns and diarounta including rvdtecuunta shown in items 29 and SO. if any ............................................. • *.2*7 M Overdrafts aecured and jneecurwd................ ............ i»i SI U. H. government «ecurities owneti ................... 57.000 UU Other bond«, warrant» and «eeuntire, including foreign government, slate, mumefiml. corp..ra tion. etc ............................ ................... .................. (el»| Cash on hand tn vault and due frats banka, banker« ami trust compani.« dev unalevi and a(> proved rwerrva agent» of this bank. -..j. ■ «2.4» U Check« on banks outside city or town of n-jorting l»ank and other caah items ....... 112 14 Total cash end due from t anks.items *, 9, in and 11, $32,542 49 Total 1NTIR THI RCRMANENT COURT KZI5.2M 1« Liahuities 14 17. 15 1». 23. 25. 27. Capital »lock paid in................... I $ 10.0UU Surplus fund ..................................................... ...... 5.00U (a) Undivided profits................ .. (bi lerea rurri-nt expenera. interest aud laxes paid........................................ .. 3,7*7 Reserved for taxes, inter«set anddej»rwnation ..... 87 Domand D»p«»ita. other tl >an ban'« », -Uqe<t to rwaerve: Individual tefxwit« subject to cheek, including <1»- |K>«iU due th«- Stat« of Oregon, county, cHiea or other public fund« ............................ ..................... 144122 Cashier's checks of thw bank outstanding payable on demand............................................ ... .......... .. 5,799 Total ot> demand depoaita, -ther than bank de posits. • ibject t<> r< rv«. item» 2! 4 A, . $153,922 t>9 Time one Savin«« Deposits, subject to reserve •nd payable on demand or subject to nott-e: Time certificate« of deposit outstanding.................... 42.457 Total of lime and saving« deposit» payable on de mand <>r subject to nottew.........................................$42,457 50 Total ................................ ...................... *«f«auardlng ot Monro« Doctrfn« t. 1 That th« only kind of compulsion »hlcb nations can tr««ly engag« to apply to eeck other In th« imme of P«a< e is that which arlae« from conference, from moral judgment, from full publicity, and from the power of public opinion The United States would assume no obligation« under Article X In It« pr«««at form, or under Artlcl« XVI in Ila present form ta thn Oovanant, or In Ila amended form aa now proposed, unlees In any particular caan Congr»«« baa autbortxed sunk action. Th« United Stat«« proposes that Article« X and XVI be altbv dropped altogether or ao amended and changed aa to «Itmlaat« any snggeatlon of a general agreement to use coercion tor obtain ing eonfomlty to the pledges of th« Covenant. Ne Obligations Undsr Vsraallles Treaty That the United Stale« will accept ao reaponslbllltle« under the Treaty of Verealll«» unlew« In aay particular caan Congraaa baa authorlaed «uch a«Uon League Open 1« All Nations The United Stat«« Government propose« that Article I of th« CO*«- aaM b« oonatrusd and applied, or. If n«c«aaary, redrafted, ao that admlaatoa to th» league »hall ba aaaureg to any ««If governing •tat« that wl«h«s to join and that r«c«lv«« tb« favorable sot« of two third« ot the Assembly Development of International Law As a condition of tta partlcipatlou In th« work end counsala of th« League, th« United States asks that th« Assembly and Connell eon seat or «btaln authority to begin collaboration for the revision an* development of international law. employing tor thia purpoM the aid of a commission of jnrlsta. This Com tn I sei on would be directed to formulate anew existing rule« of th« law of nations, to reooocils divergent opinion«, to consider point« hlth«rte Inade quately provided tor bnl vital to the maintenance of Internationa) jnatlce. and in general to deflne the social right« and dull«« ot Stntae Th« recommendation* of the Commission would be pre •ented from Um« to tlm«, tn proper form tor consideration, to thn Assembly as to a recommenJing If not a law making body. AwtheFn Nam« N«t to Ba Reveal«» Until After Referendum la order that th« vota may be taken solely npon th« martin of th« plan, the Polley Commuta«, with lha no- galeecence of Mr Boh. ha« d«ctd«d pot to Slocleoo tbo aathoraklp of tba pina osili after tba refersndum Tba Identity 1« naknown to lha members of th« Jary of Avar* nad th« Poller delegated Commino«. eacepl JOHN W 04VW 9B 50 $215,235 1» Round Trip Tickets The saving made an two trip» by pur chasing “return” instead of “one approximately the cost of one round trip ticket. The following former inmates of the «tale insane asylum, all commit ted from Linn county and all having “sloped” have Imen reported to the county clerk a» fully diacharg<-d: Herman Anderaon.committed March 4, 1909; Henry J Hurkhart.commit- ted Mav 25, 1910; Elmer Beard, committed January SO, 1905; (*has Barang,committed January 241921; James Crook, committed July 23. 1918; C'harles G. Fields, committed December 11. 1908; Adam Hintz, committed December 30. 1910; Fred Hardman, committed January 24, 1914; Hugh Ingram, committed March 7. 1921 and Neal Rogga, committed March 8. 1923. Th« United Rtatea accept» the league of Natioaa aa an Inatrumant of mutual couneel. but It »III aaaum« no obligation to Intertar« •Hh political quMtlona of policy or Internal adinlnlatratlon of any foreign «tel«. In uniting Its effort« with tho«« of other Stat«« for th« pr»«er ration ot peace and th« promotion of tba oummon »altar«, th« United Slat«« Inskata upon th« saf- guardlug of lb* Monro« Doo trlna aud do«« not abandon lie traditional attitude eoccwratag American Independence of tba Old World and d ■»» not consent to ■ubmlt It« long ««tabllslied policy n>n< ernlng question« regarded by U aa p«ir«ly American to th« recommendation or daoislon of other Po»«ra. N« Military «r Iconemls Pore« f 71 of buying II. L SI ** Form the Habit Eloped,” Now Discharged COOPgRATK WITH THI LEAGUE OP NATION*, WITHOUT PULL MEMBERSHIP AT PREBENT That without beeoralas a member of th« !<eagu« at Nation« •• at preasnt constituted, th« United State« Government should extend W« pr«««nt cooperation with th« League and prop««« partlclpatioa la th« wmrk of Ma Aaaeobly and Council under th« following condition» «nd r«a«rv»ttona: <M 00 State of Oregon. County of Linn, as. I, L l> Myer», ••nuhn-r of tl «1 jo >. nan ■ 1 bank, do solemnly »wear that th« above statement is true to the be«! uf my knowledge and tielief 1. 1*. Mrcat, Caahier. Subscribe«! and »worn to »•eforv mr Correct attest: 1 this 4th day of January, 1924. W. A. Ewing, R. Shelton. Notary Publie Audi« W. Myers. My commirnon expires Fab. 14. 1926 Directors. ers.” Theee facts, in no uncertain terms.; speak for themselves. “Credit to whom credit is due.” That th« Called Ht«t«» adhere to th» Permanent Court of Interna Uonal Juetlc« for the r«a«on« sad und«r tba condition« «tat«d by He«>re- tary Hugh«« and President ll*rdln< tn February. 1»21 S cm >. In th«- «tat* of Oregon, at ths ekwe of business Decembers!. 192S. R««eurc«s 1. The Continental and Commercial Bank of Chicago, in its bulletin of The Jury ot Award reallxee that Jury of Award, and upon •bleb th» there Io no one approach to world peace, and that It Is n»r*a»ary to r«c rota of tba American people la a «bad ognli« not merely political but also • re hereby submitted by the Polley psychological and economic factors Committee •» follow»: / How many of ua in thinking of a railroad attain a ciear conception of its wonderful utility as a first aid to buamoas ? Do we not all too frequently accept it as a matter of fact—a mere carrier <>f per «on» and property ? The truth is that there is no »ingle factor of greater poten » cy in the malntonance of our bu«i ne«a struetuTi* than an «Ificw-nt rail way »yaUm. The general prosperity of the last two years has been immeasurably heighten«-«! bv the efficient handling of freight, lately more than a mil lion cart a week, this quick trans | portation making po<Mble a fast. turnover of eommoditiea. more sales, consequently more money in I and circulation. Il has contribute«! to I liquid credit, thua making it easier to do buMness. and has resulted in tie tier collections by rswson of juick deliveries '? Trips for the Price of 5 In a Idition to saving you money, the train can l>e depended upon to furnish you with Safe and Comfortable service, irrc«|>ective of rain, snow, ne and other unfavorable weathsr conditions. Ride the Train l,<»cal Agent will glwdlv give you any information you. may wish regarding fans and train schedules JOHN M. SCOTT I In Other Pasture» A.-v’t l’aaeenger Traffic Manager, Portland, Oregon. Did you ever observe an old cow reaching through a barbed wire fence and scratching the hair and hide off her neck in an attempt to reach a bunch of grass when site was standing knee high in exactly the same kind of grass on her own side of the fence? You thought, “foolish old cow.” But did you ever think how many human being» are doing the same thing everyday ? You look in the mail order cata logue and see a nice picture and the “Do Rata Talk to Each OihuT" Aaha Mr. M. Betty, R. I. "I ert »»• <•»« nt tu.Sa*.. —4 ihrrw I— St—ai l«el >«*n. UM <b—< S.,1 * 4-«v ¿nj rat* TWw MS sa4 ninamM I* Kelly's Drug Store. Scio, Oregon. Southern price of the article in plain figures below It and immediately decide that this is a bargaio Without consulting your home merchant you send and get it. Did it ever occur to you that vou might get the name thing thru the home dca>r at a less figure ? It ha» been done hundreds of times. If the home man hasn't it in stock, Yea □ No □ Name ............................................................... NATHAN L MILLER Address MRS. GIFFORD PINCHOT MRS OGDEN REID State • • Mail Promptly <• MELVILLE E STONE THE AMERICAN PEACE AWARD MRS FRANC 4 VANDKIIL1P CORNELIUS N BLUH. JR. S«J MADISON AVSNUB. N*W YORK CITV ”77r- • * » A mgmmoth redwood. mensurinE 23 L et ncr «a the butt and 70 feet in circumference, was cut in the Red*ml forest nt Crescent City now entering the Crescent City hsr- I' >r. It is pointed out thst 50 eot- tsges. each containing 5000 fegt of lumber, could he erected from ths lumlier cut from this single tree. Two men labored seven days to brit g the giant to earth. City.................................... Ar* you • voter?.............. MRS FRAN ELIN D ROOSEVELT HENRY L STIMSON Gigantic Tree Felled on the Redwood highway, The tree which was 300 feet tall, was the largest ever cut by the Mwmill operating in that vicinity, It will he can get it here a« quick or quick furnish 250.000 feet of lumber, er than the mail order hou-e and in <-n<>t:gh to keep the mill running _ many instances can nave you momy f r three d*M »nd it will furnish • on it. cargo for two steamers of thn size Do you approve the winning plan in tubtlancr f «•<<■»$• pr*»» * m > WILLIAM H JOHNSTON ESTHER EVERETT LAPS Member la Charge Pacific ♦ • • • • They were forced to make a double under cut. the vertical measurement of which was ten feet. This is one of the “big" trees of the Del Norte county forests, California. Some still standing aie greater than the one ent. F