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Knhmlrty. ftoptomhtm WO, il IIH TIMKH.KBRAI, D BURN H , ORHOON PAOB TffR ICR LEAGUE FULFILS MERIGAN IDEAL f Hcitict Hoover Says Democra cies Replaced Autocracies at Our Bidding. FOOD ADMINISTRATION CHIEF. Urpen Ratification on around That Peace Treaty Will Collapit Without League of Natloni. II' iVV It S li t Hoover Is so deeply con I ho opposition in tho Nation In tho rnltud t he h tot himself Imi In. ' lonirth on ttiu l.Pttxiio sit- .. i tulk with lb Now York i M.ultiit in t'rl, tho i dilution Chief NiMrttf tliHt I "I tn LraKue Idea to pro- i cniiunt abandon It. Wo ..in- v .thilrnw, in; nyn, and leavo i:,n chnni. "To nhiimlnu tho v tiiuit now m wins that tlio tlr. . ' 'f Mill CollllpHO.' t it -'Vir'M wldu itoiimlntnnco :, ... '.iioiih hotli hero mul abroad, li t i .tutnm iin tin iitlinlnlstintor, a nwii w tut affairs who tlciilH with ntus ' "l theories lualiu tils Muto inn., i m of tho must Important con trlb .. to t lie recent Lvalue iIIhciih. slons. "i; n nro no or two point In con mil. ', with tliu present treaty," said Mr II vi r, "that imil careful condil ith i tho American public. Wo rn 1 'I fttot tho fact that wo hnvo ' i' i i Kit)- mul a half been udvo u'u i tnoirary not only an a r . : tho ItiU'Niiil 111 of all no. '"hi n the only rcul'sitfu ijiM . . ii-f war. Wo hnvo believed m.il i aimed, In noiihon and out, tl.Hf ., v.'ilil In which there was a fret' rxi'.rntloii ami enforcement of tlui vv of (ho majority won tho real hint i pivorntncut, was r-H.cutlnl for On" ii ...iticfincnt of civilisation, ami tlmt v i proved Itn oiioriiiouit hti nnii '-iiritti In our country, American Ideas Have Prevailed. "We went Into tho war to destroy lutotr.i' s as a menace to our own and til other ilemnctnclfH. If wo had not toini" i Hi tho war every Inch if Kuro-I-nn i toilay would ho under auto-trnll- g wmim-nt. Wo hnvo ImpoNcd our w i i n tho world. Out of tlilx :iti" l..s mini, the dcMructloii of tlio ! i front aiitocraclfi In (Jor mar li in, Turkey and Auxtrlo and '! imitMTiify In liroece. New tlfiin. i havo sprung Into being Ih I'eliit:, I inland, l.otvln, I.ltliuaiila, !' C.iN'hofdovakln, (Sroator Nf-rl. mo, .sihorla, and ooii (Sor- inn' . i AuMrlu havo oMnblMiiil " ' govormuontM. Itcyond tilt i f.-t of Mllllll roplllllll'M, Midi is Art' i i'a, Ocorgln, Azerbaijan and oilier- ) .,(. prung up, and again an i rt! .. of thlN great world movement tlic t -':tiitloiiH of Hpnln, Itiimanhi, i)d urn h'lighind, havo mado u final ttoi.t ' i complete franchise ami du inwrs although they mill maintain i mii.' ' I of royalty. "We lave hooii the llvlnj; uprlnK (or IM : ci'iitury and half from which llif". .M-aN. hnvo HpruiiK', mid wo havo trluir. l.i-d, Tlio world today, excrpt for u (ompHrutlvvly fow roactlonary n'l ii lainutilNtlc autocraclcH, Is dem ocrat!!, mih! wo did It. "A iiiim who takci n wlfo find blcsM-N tho world with Movcral lufauta cannot no away ami Icavo thorn on llictlii that theru wau no li'jul mar rlairf. "'ll.ee Infant domocrnclcs all liavo toll':. . ., mh'IiiI ami ocoiiomlc proh lund volvliiK tholr iiolKhhorif that r! fri.ht with tho moMt Intt'iiNo frltil'i. Thorn aro no natural hound arln iu l,uroip, Jtiiri-H aro not com part, "iv hlnid at ovory hordor. Thoy lint r.. i way communication and ncn cuilt-'i iiirouuh tholr iit-lulilmrx' terri tory "M: ' of thcNo MatoK luiiHt for tho . v yours Mriii:nlo alinoHt for tan i i i s to maintain tholr very n.f.'f . Krry olio of tht'lil Ih ko Id' i' j lis lu-kt; to protoct Uh owu lnir. ,.v,t tj10 pioJlll'ICO of Itl M'.fcl.t i Crwcrnment8 Lack Experience, HV. c l Ai.iurku bliould icatlzo liat MILLIONS WAIT WHIl-SHE-WEARS NEW SUIT dcniocrncy, nn n Mnhlp form of Rovern went nn wo know It, In ponnIIiId only with hlj-lily otliicatcd iopulatlotiH and n Iiuko foifo of iiioii who mo enpiililo of i!oifiiiiirii. ivw of tho iiioii who composo thci.(. KiiVcrniiifiilH hnvo hail nny actual oxporloaco at uovoniliiK ami thi'lf ftipulailoiis nro woofully II- 1IIITUII", "Thoy will rt'tiulrt! a p'iu'i'iilloii of ' aciuui uatioiial llfo In penco to do volop ficu education and skill In kov criiintMit. "Uulofis those countrlt'H havo a Kiild Iiik hand ami roforco In. (holr iiilarrclH, a court tif iippcalH for their wronitH, thin Kuropo will ko hack (o chaos. If tlicro Id euch an liiMltullon, top-n-jioiitJiiB the imlillc opinion of thu world, and alilo to exert ltn authority, nicy win j:row into Muiiiitty. Wo can not turn back now, ' "Thoro Ih anolhor point whh li nlso ' noetls viiiiiIiiihU. World treaties lilt li- crto havo alway.s horn hnsctl on tho ' Uieory of a halanco of power. Siioiu: or laces hae Iiwii net up to duiuliiato tlio wenker, imrtly with a Mow ti ! mnlntnliiiuit Mtnlilltty ami to a nicni. r , dt'Kreo ulth a low to mniiitiilniui; t- I'lipaiioiiN nan pohititum ror tlio re actloni'rliM of tho world. "Tho liiiliinro of powttr Ih horn of ( arinies and navies, arlHtociaclei, auiocracieit, ant reactlouatles general ly, who can find employment ami domination In the.u IiiHtltutloiiH, ami tieatloN foumletl on thlH IuihIh hnvo ebtalillHhcd Ntatillltv after each ureat war for a nhorter or lonner time, hut ! never more than u Koueratlou. "America caino forward with a new Idea, and wo InnlMtcd upon IIh Injec tion Into thin iienco conference. Wo claimed thut It was poshIIiIo to net J up ouch a piece of machinery with kucIi authority that tho halanco of ' power could lie ahandoncil an a relic ' of tho middle iikcl Wo compelled an ! i entire con-t ruction of this treaty and every word and lino In It to bund to ' this Idea. "OiiIhIiIo of the League of Nation tho treaty Itnelf hint many deflcleucloH. It roprcHcutM compromtftoti between many men ami between many MflMi luteri'MH, and Un'ns very coiniiromlHea ami tleflclenrleH arc multiplied by thu many new mttloiiN that havo entered upon It hlKiuituro, and tho very wifely of (ho treaty Itfelf Ih'H In a court of appeal for tho remedy of wt-oiiKtf In tho treaty. Benefits of the League. "One thing In certain. There In no body of human IioIiikh mi wlno that a treaty could be mado that would not develop InJiiNtlcu ami prove to laivo been wrong In koiiio particular). An tho covenant MuiiiIm toilay there Ih a I place at wbTch rctlrouM can ho found and through which tho good-will of , tho world can bo enforced. Tho very i machinery by which tho treaty In to bo executed, ami H orott of points yet to bo Halved, which hnvo been referred to tho I.ingiio of NiiIIoiin lift a method of Hcciirlug iiioi'e mature Juilt-inciii in n lesH heated atmosphere, Jtihiiflex tho creation of tlio League. ' "To abandon thu covenant now f mcntiH that tho treaty Itnelf will col-. lapHo. "It would lake tho cxpoMiro of hut a fow dociimoutH at my hand to prove that I bail been the most reluctant of AmerlcuiiH to becomo Involved In thin oltuatlon In i:urope. Hut having gono In with our eycH. open and with u d tenuliiallou to free ournelveN and tho rent of the world from thu tlungers that Biirrouniled uh, wo cunnot now pull back from the Job. It In no uhu to hold a great revival and then go away leaving n church fur continued vcrvlccM half done. "Wu havo Kik'ceeded In a moat ex ordinary degree In ImpoHliig upon Kuropo thu completo conviction that wo aro abHolutely dlHlnteri'Hted. The coiiHenuenco In that theru Ik ncarcely n man, woman or child who can read In Kuropo that doeH not look to thu United KtateM an thu ultimata aotirco from which they mum receive aiiHiir nuccH and guardlauHhlp In tho llbertleH which thoy havo now uocurod aftor o many gonoralloiiH of utrugglu. "This Ih not a problem of protecting tho big nntloiiN, for tho fow that re main can well look nftor themselves. What wo havo dono lb to net up a ncoro of llttlo iMiioerncloM, and If tho American people could vlwunllxo their hnndlwoik the woubl IuhUI with tlu uuiiio deieniiUnt'loii that they did In il)17 that our gu eminent proceed." BEAU TAKES HER TO , DANCE IN AIRPLANE i r 8o far na knojvn, Mlsn Kalhor niillor of Coylon, Minn, village, dnughtor of n promlnont Imnkor, la tho flrat Aniorlcnn girl to go to o danco In nn nlrplnno. Tho other ovonliiR alio nccopled an Invitation from Harold 0. Donnldaoli, ro turtied nrtny ixvlator, to nttend a social nfTalr in Fairmont, 2Q mllon nvay, nnd they mado tho trip In hla blplnno. Thoy landed In lutor akon Park, Fairmont, nttondod tho dnnco and sailed off Uojno In tiio moonlight, PLUMB DEFENDS HIf RAILROAD PLANS IIS m A now plcturo of Olenn K. Plumb, uuthor of tho "Plumb Plan'' for nationalization of thu rallroudti and logul repreHontatlve for tho UrothurhoodH of railway work era. Plumb him been a cIohii Htudent of rnllroudlng unil hint vIk oroiiHly ilofended bin plan before to rnngroHHloiial commlttoo In Wmihlnnton. WIHI3 AND OTHHItWIHU Wife's Trouble Cost Him $300 Nothing Did Mrs. Salhcr Any Good Until Site Took Tanlac. All moil nro. horn equal, yon, Hut that Ih probably Iiocuunu prolltoorlng dourt not IntoroHt thorn at tho tlmo of their llrHt Hijuawk. IIoIhIiovIhiii Iiiih Hproud Uh red wIiikh very generally over Kuropt'. and Ih oven invading thlH country to a ilaiiiroroiiH dogroo. Tho mail wlio. can not roHpuet tho American llai; and Amorlrau IiiHtltutloiiH hIiouIiI bo con ducted to tho hordor lino and kicked acroHH. Hotty FlBliir. yooman. emDlovod i uio fjavy Dulldlng. WaHii.ng ton, rcculvcd notlco an undo hud m In Oklahoma, leaving her lV million dollaru In rch oil lie v8tments. "Flno," said Hetty, Vut tho dollars can wait, I've my low whito Hummer uniform all Plannod qui modo and I'm not go to kuve tho eervlco until 1'vo I "l0 "I'i'orti-u'ty vt wear- IT 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS -with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company Oregon "I Rpnnt more than threo hundred dollar, during tho piiHt year for treatment anil niudlclnu for jny wlfo, hut alio didn't get any roller until alio commenced taking Taulnc," mild Olo II. Kuthor, who IIvoh In Hubbard, Oregon, while in thu Owl Drug Htoru In Portland a fow dnya ago. "Up to tho tlmo my wlfo begun taking Tanlac," continued Mr. Hutlior "alio had not been uhlo to do her hoiiHowork for about two yearn, Hlio .had been HUfforlug from luillgoHtloii laud Htomaeh trouhlo all tho time, ami althoiiKli hIio wan iimler trnatmont, laud hail taken many tlHToreut kinds in iiiodlclue, tho trouhlo Just Hiiomed to K't wo run all tho tlmo. Finally, h 1111110 to Portland InM sprlm; and uii'lorwunt a thorough eMimluatlon ami wont under apodal treatment, hut It didn't do any good at all. 10 v i rvtlmtj hIio ato nnythliig hIio would nuffer mniietlilng awful with i;iih and cramping miioIIh nflerwardfi. Homo tlinift hIio would bo ho nauHoatcd that hIio t:iihl hardly retain what (die ate. HIio woh very nervoini, too, and nuvor hlept well, ami would got up In tho mnrulugH feeling tired and worn out. She Mcemcd to lorn) all her energy and Htreiigth, and finally got ho weak and run down that nhu wiih about ready to give up all hopu of over getting any heller. "Wo had been reading about Tan hie ami tho good It wiih doing other people ho hIio decided to glvo It n trial. Well, nlr, Tanlac him dimply put her on her feet In llttlo or no tlmo. and now din In J tint uh well anil and hourly uh hIio over wnH In her life. Hho catH threo hearty iiiuuIh evi-ry day now, and enJoyH thorn, too, and Ih'i best part or It Ih, hIio never h ii If era nrterwnnlH. HIio Iiiih actu ally gained fifteen pntiudN lit weight, ami dooH nil her hoiiHuwork without the leant trouble. Wo aro glad to glvo tli Ih Htatement, mid wo never ltmo an opportunity lo IioohI Tanlac, ror It certainly Iiiih dono great thlngn for tny wife." Tanlac Ih sold in IlurtiH by Hood IlroH., nnd In Crnno by Vale Trading Co. Adv. WRIGLEY 5 c a package before the war 5 c a package during the war c a package NOW i. W THE FLAVOR LASTS f SO DOES THE PRICE! WINK AND OTIIKHWJHK II. It. II. tho Prince of Wale, will of courxo hnvo hoiiio benutlful thlngn to nay of our country. 1 1 Ih real neiit ImeiitH, however, will bo privately ex pri'tMeil to Papa tho King. 1S7 Now let uh lay attldo tlio tmplo meniH of war and bend ovory energy to tlio lino of thono of peace. Let "Production and Pronperlly" ho thu nlogan. Huppono you were a man, young and red-blooded, anil Homeouo had Hhot your father treahoroiiHly from behind, and when you Dually, after many yonrn Hoarch, located IiIh mur derer only to find Hint li Ih daughter wan tho girl you worn In lovo with, whnt would you do? TIiIh Ih tho nlt uiillnu confronting liaiidHomo Wal lace Held In IiIh latoHt Paramount plrttiro, "Nan of MiihIc Mountain," which will appear at thu Liberty on next WodiieHitay night. "Peoplo waul to pay high prlceH for moatH," nald TIioiiiuh Dunn, a Ht. LouIh moat dealer, before tho nomttu agricultural commltteu recently. Tho gentleman Hhnuld bo placed In alco-, hoi and proHcrved an tho groatuHt IIvIiik rlvnl of AmtnlnH, WK HAVK A REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN Do you know what It meiiiiH to live up to a reputation ror DKPKNDAHILITY? Wu know know that It tneniiH coiiHtnut vigilance lent wo permit tho QUALITY or our wiiron to bo lowered. It iiIho ineaiiH unvarying courtcy and attention to each and overy ctiHtomur. When you trado with this great Family Store you aro aflaured of thoHO two advantagOH protection anil mtvIco. KVKItYTHINti 1'OU THU I'AMILV. AN ALL DKPKNDAHLK Wu solicit your custom with thin cuaruiiteu. 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