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i5 . TEN PAGES PAIL? EAST OttECONrAU PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 7, 19111. " PAGE TTVfi THE LEAGUE COVENANT MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theater. Have to Tell You. CONROY'S BEST CANE SUGAR, 100 Lb. Sack $10.00 Van CampYPork and Beans,, large 6ize, , 5 cans $1.0Q IJlanchaid's Milk, large size, 7 cans. . $1.00 Guittard'g Pure Chocolate, 1 Ibcan. . . . 35c 3 lb. can ?100 Van Camp's Soups, 2 cans 25c Peaches, Apricots, Pears, 'large cans. . . 35c Pineapple, can .M. . . :T. . V. 20c and 30c Best Red Salmon, can. ........ 20c and 35c Best Shrimps, 2 cans 35c Sniders Catsup, pint bottle 25c Folgcr's Shasta Tea '2 lb. pkg. 25c, 1 lb. 50c ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FORKS JUST RECEIVED. TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS ' "Come and get it!" ' Orders filled in rotation and they wont last long, so we urge that yrjucomi? in riow. Simpson Auto Go. Water & Johnson 81s. Phone 403 I 5I famous Bclrvn l'luyrrs Appear "The Cilrl of t!o Golden West." Id In the ciiHt of "The Oirl of the Golden tteil," the ilondid Para mount photoplay starring Maori Van Duron, which will lie presented at the runtime theater Hunday, are many artists, who havo. achieved signal re nown since the production of that picture. Among those are Raymond llatton, who appeared to great ad vuntuge In, the. support of Oeraldlne Farrar In many of her famous pic tures, Theodore Roberts, one of the best ull-round actors Identified with motion pictures. House 1'eters, a lead ing man of prominence, Anita King, a charming actress, Billy Elmer, Sid ney Deane and others. It is seldom that a photoplay pre sents so notable a list of screen play ers. Miss Van Buren has a charm ing role, that of a man who keeps a saloon in a mining camp In California, during the (lays of the rush In THE AUTHORS OF THESE ARTICLES: " William IL Taft, cx-Prcsident of the United States. George W. Wickersham, formerly U. S. Atty. General. A. Lawrence Lowell, President Harvard University. Henry W. Taft, of the New York Bar. THE PURPOSE: To discuss and make clear the various articles of the t Paris Covenant for a League of Nations, now awaiting ratification by the United States Senate. Today's Letter Takes Up AKTICLE X. Tlio Principle We louitlit I'or Article X of tho League Constitu tion provides as. follows: "The mem bers of the Leugue undertake to re- spcctand preserve us against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political Indepeudence of all the members .of the League. In case of any such aggression or In case of any threat or dunger of such aggres sion, the Council shall advise upon the means by which the obligation shall be fulfilled." The law of the League with the putos between nations by safeguarding action of the League, by arbitration, by mediation and recommedation of settlement, and by enforcement of covenants restraining wa until three months after such machinery for Peaceful settlement has failed. By Articles XVI and XVII a breach of such covenants is to be penalized by an Immediate and universal bo5'cort of the covenant-breaking nation and then by such military expendltions as the members of t-he League shall de termine necessary .on the recom-, mendution of the Council. Unless, therefore, the external aggression in j violation of Article X occurs three ; sanction of tho power of the League '49. who becomes Interested In the ... .hi.tu h. -ini..4r.n .r tha in. welfare of a hunted bandit, and who Itrnational commandment, .Thou ,months after attempts at peaceful saves his life In -a highly dramatic!ghalt not steal -by force." It Is the !8eWlement "nder Articles XII to XV manner. The play Is filled with sit-jembodlment of the principle that we onHotis nf iimiimihI drnmatie Intensity ant.MH nn.l r,,,,.ht ihi. wnt t,t mtln- tain. It is the answer to the German "e Penalising provision, o. iavi una .a. vii wuum appij . 'doctrine announced through its phil- Two-Gtm" Woinnii Pluycd U Metro osopherSi !U miitary wrltnrs and its Wr' nirnnr.H nolilra that Miyht mnkon right." It Is the denial of the prin ciple which Germany set forth in the In "As the Sun Went Down," a stir. Isumming up of her whole Imperial ring drama of a rough mining camp, purpose, that conquest by force was Kdlth Btorey, famous Metro star, will essential to the progress of God's be seen In the strong' part of "Col- world, and that she was His Instru- Thls rnent In sucn conquest. nel Bills'." rill "two-gun" woman. be shown at the Alta on Object Ion Annwrroil We are met by the objection the United States should not that picture Sunday. . . - - . ' Although starting her young life from the wrong end that of the Itself not to extend its beneficiont in- dnnce halls and saloons of this vilejfluence in the work of civilization mining town. "Colonel Billy" has the through conquest. Such objectors rood. straightforward honesty of argue that in this way the United i have failed so that the covenants of those articles are not broken by It, Articles to the aggression, whether for the purpose forbidden In Article X or not. In other words. Article X only Increases the obligations of the members of the League beyond those of Article XVI in respect of wars which do not violate the covenants of Articles XII. XIII or XV. Article X becomes practically Important, therefore, only after the purpose of the war has been clearly disclosed. A war only for nonltiv nnrnnwfl without tnkfncr ter- blnd ',. " :,,,. ,.mmm( would not violate Article X. - We have seen this exemplified in our construction of our own Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine, 9 v- s 9. ..... ..: , .. v3'. '' 8 4 -fc- ."5 William lrif j,mti . UTJLE VOMEN Character which holds the liking andtates has extended its useful domln- oriKlnany declared by Monroe, was half-admiration of the men, at least. Ion to the present borders of Mexico of the community, she Is respected on and to the raclfic Ocean. If this account of her fairness of mind and argument la sound, men ine united Article X llmitedto the aggression of non-American nations against coun tries of the Western Hemisphere. iWhen Spain attacked Chili during Mr. areiirarv with the run mates should certainly not enter tne Her own sex treat her with eon-league, ji we jk-ki 10 n. we S(,ward- incumbercy as Secretary of tempt but It Is to this woman of the never to nave cmereu upon me rslal6 and chm caed on th United underworld that they all turn to In uermaii.-. i n. in ' iStates to defend her, Mrs. Seward re plied that our policy did not look to Mr. Farmer ! Harvest will soon be on in full blast, and your Grocery and Meat accounts are going to jump.Jfo such a time of High Prices it is to your advantage to save all you can. If you are trying to cut your expenses come in and see us. Get our prices on Meats and Groceries, and if they please you you will find us more than pleased to serve you. - Wj will fiif e you the toprice for all your Produce. Pendleton,, Trading' Co.. - . "If it's on the market, we have it" 4 2 Read the W&ntAds.-ltPays time of trouble, with the full knowl- "ol l" v" edge that they will receive all the help tlngulshed from that of the German in her power i Iphilosophers and military men whose Later, when she finds out that there .f"""' " , hi no "percentage - In the Ufa -.he Is '" f,h,9,war- " he improvement In leading, she has the courage to lift civilisation and Its spread are dc hcrself out of th. depth, into an at- pendent on war in Its present form. nosphere of stralghtness -nd respect. ".r Miss S orey g Ives a wonder lul ctan e, situation. Those who terlsatlon of this con '"""-Lpport the League may well leave making her at all times thoroughlj human and likable, and it is . vlth a, tne7eop,e of the world the de fcollng of gladness. In the end atjclston , fer a 8l0wer "ee her happy In the right was. method of ,mprovlnK christian civil - ligation than by one which involves iuilsa. i. Alrotfn "Uttle Women" ithe cruel destruction of one-half the Now Classic of Screen. world in order to enable the other half to get on. The Second and the more persua sive objection which is urged to Arti cle X Is that it Is likely to InvoK-e , Universally recognized' as one of the most apcpaling stories evi- writ ten rlili In sentiment. humor &??d i-sipt cltrm. "Little Woinin." -hei" " ars all over the world, and to famous i eel of Louisa M. A'.cj '.. haal"i'-e our soldiers to undergo suf t..i..t. I.fi.d In nhotoolav fjfrti 4 a Bering and hardships and to give up I'aramou.il-Artcraft special pirtJ'e. and this wii be shown at Arcad the nlor next Sunday. Its prn..intin it that rlnyhouse will visuail.n for ih first .-me for admirers of this im tm rtnl story, the most releorattid chart, tcrs In American literature Meg Jo, Heth and Amy. "l ittle Women" was filmed In arid al lit the Alcott home In Concnvd. Masj., where the story was written by M.kh Alcott In 18. The Alcott home has been well pre- served and stands today exaccly as It did when the story was penned. The producers had the active assistance and operation of the surviving mt-ml-erE. of the cast, and th- plavers st-'ected had the unqualified approval tf several residents, of Cqncord who kntw Miss Alcott and the little wo mm of whom she wrote. . .7 The four "Little Women," Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. are postruj-ed rnspect. ively by Isabel Lamon.-Dorothy Tier- nanl, Lllliim Hall and Florence Fllnn. Henry Is John Ilrooke and . Jonril N'ugle plays Laurie. Kato 4jsta?" is Marnier. The scenario was -written by Anne Maxwell and the director was linrley Knoles. Prom the stnndpoint of photography, the picture is unex- cellcU. . V A their lives In battles waged for remote countries in whose welfare we have but little interest. It is said it ill prove to be a heavy burden, both in life and treasure for our people. J low Obligation Is Untiled. In answering this objection, it is to be noted that tho operation of Article X to increase the other ob ligations of the league is compara tively small. - Under Article XI to XVII Inclu sive, provision is made for the peace ful settlement of aid threatening dis- 1 Lii : j 1 ; 'MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiliiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiHiiiiir ! PASTIME ! I TODAY t The Girl of I the Golden West i .-,r ..! I BURTON HOLMES TRAVE- , f I LOGUE. iiiiiiiiiiiHininiiiiiiintfiiiHiiiiiin our defending an American state against any punitive war by ft non American power, but only agains one intended to take territory or to de stroy independence. Mr. KooseVelt laid down the same limitation of the Doctrine In the Venezuela case as to wars begun merely to collect financial obligations when they did not apeak deprivation of independence. Modified By Other Articles - The intervention of the League under Article X is. therefore, likely to be invoked only in cases where the victor in a war "legal" under Articles XII, XIII and XV. seeks to impose terms on its enemy countrary to the undertaking of Article X. In lall other cases resort to Article X will be unnecessary because action under it will have been anticipated under other articles. Article X, there fore, enlarges the scoie of the ob ligations of the L-eague much less than has been generally assumed. Second, should a violation of Arti cle X occur, and the Council advise a plan for fulfilling its obligation by the members of the League, this plan will have to be unanimously agreed upon by the Council. AVe have con stantly one representative In the Coun cil, who must thus join in advising the plan. We can reasonably assume, therefore, "that the plan recommended will not involve us in military expe ditions unreasonably remote or incon- Tho Itliubarh l4ttjy, 8h Look at that sour-faced old maid who has been sitting In one place rylng to find out what the con pica coming near her are sa,yiug,y Jsu't she a regular MpOit-Bpolnng Wall-f lofter? 1 He I would call her rather a rub ber plant. - V THRESHERS 9 sizes TRACTORS V 1 I'!- ' mm m 7 sizes AVERY THRESHERS have guaranteed for life cylinder teeth. Hyatt roller bearing cylinder and blower and a guarantee with each machine to take 99 9-10 per cent of the grain out of the straw and put it clean in the sack. F. E. Ranncy, Mgr. Stanficld Office, Phone 12F22. AVERY TRACTORS come in 7 sizes and 7 patents owned by the Avery Co. - Sliding : frame transmission .which means less parts' and less trouble. Round Radiator which lets the exhaust cool the engine. Adjustable Bearings, saves time. Lubrication that is positive. Gasifier, perfect combustion. Removable Cylinder Wall, eco nomy. Universal - Lug, - to grip, the ground. American National Bank Bids'. Pendleton Phonc3iS-J FIRST OF FOLLIES BEAUTIES TO WED Ai Jj-' Ar j.Cv f Sr 4 W If ..V r . r w sv 7 ' i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ti 1 1 1 il l i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i iiiiiiuiiimiiiiiimiuiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip I ALTA TODAY I EDITH 1 STOREY , IN 1 As the Sun Went Down A PL.AY OF RUGGED PIONEERS. A FAST ' MOVIXG DRAMA FULL. OF THRILLS. miimmitmmimmmU! Even Isaiha Had ; ' Hunch That Drys " Would Clamp Lid venient. and that it will advise our ac tion In that part of the world where we can most promptly furnish aid and In espeet to wars in which by reason of proximity we naturally have direct interest. The discussion of this article will be continued In the next letter. HOUSEHOLD 1: Delicious IccU tfea. During- the hot weather nearly every housewife makes iced tea daily. With her It is probably just a matter of mak ing; tea, pouring- it into glasses on Dig chunks of ice and then perhaps adding a slice of lemon. But to make real iced tea, with that indefinable fruity flavor, you must make just a little tea, very very strong. Then put it in a pitcher of cold water and while the liquid is still lukewarm suueeze In the juice of half a lemon. It makes so much better when the tea is not too cold. Now comes the most Important part leave the half lemon In. In a few minutes the rind will give your drink the fruity flavor that is so deltcioua and refrshing- in summer. Then put in your ice KEW YORK, July 7. Isaiah. the prophet, may have had some inkling several thousands years ago of the thirst that prohibl- tion would raise In the land. At- tentlon was railed Sunday to tne prophet's words as found In Is sah, 4th chapter. 11th and 12th verses, which read as follows: "There Is a crying- for wine In the streets: all joy Is darkned, the mirth of the land is gone. In the ctty is left desolation and the gate is smitten by destruction," It sometimes happens that when m man takes a rest he takes something that he isn't justly entitled to. Taking Ilig Chances. . It is too much of a risk to depend upon neighbors or sending for medi cine in case of a .sudden attack or bowel complaint. In almost every neighborhood some one had died from cholera morbus that could easily you will not need ' have been saved has the proper medl- very much to make it cold. It is such , cine been at 'hand. Then think of the a waste to pour hot tea right on big j suffering that must be endured until chunks of ice. as so many people do. medicine can be obtained. The safe lr laiiitxl Colliiujs. ' way It to Aeep at hand a bottle or Smoked, painted ceilings may ' be Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea cleaned by washing with cloths wrung : Uemedy. a preparation that can he out of warm water in which soda has1 depended upon. Buy It now. It only been dissolved. 1 costs 33 cents. Hints to Housewife. ' Quicklime will drive away ants. Hon- to Get It Id of Your IthcuniatiKin. "Boiling- water removes tea tsrains. It it is chronic or muscular rheu- Never put meat on the ice, but near : mattsim all you need it to massage the it. ' I affected parts with Chamberlain's Dry all brushes with the bristles ' Liniment. You are centain to be downward. I pleased with the relief which it at- Rice water should be saved for fords. starching. Save all paraffin paper for lining cake tins. Add acid fruits to Ice cream after it is frozen. Raw petato dipped In baking soda will clean silver. Common vaseline will clean brass electric fixtures. 1oks or AlHjieUto. As a general rule there Is nuthiuff serious about a loss of appetite, and if you skip a meal or only eat two meals a day for a .few days you will soon have a relish for your meals when meal time comes. Bear In mind that at least five hour should always r I ' The first of the peaches has been picked! Every year ha f doiei to doted beauties from the show famous tor tha most ef c.0'; lection of girls in America, are "picked off." The first of the present season Is Mnrllynn Miller, the beautiful young star dancer of the . oi lies of im " She has been captured by Frank Carter. They met m "ears ago In London. Carter was starring In "Hello Tangle. ' and HIM Miller In "Five Columbians." ML Miller for the time being will con tinue In the "Follies." llor husband U reheawlnj in new production ' Common salt will remove egg stains elapse between meals so as to give from stiver. ' the food ample time to digest and the When a lamp gives a poor liht. try stomach a period of rest before a boiling the burner. 'second meal Is taken. Then If you eat To polish silverware rub It with; no more than you crave and take a whitine on chamois. reasonable amount Ice cream is best made with cream two c so every day 3-ou ;or three days old. worry about your Salt curdles new milk If added be-: the loss of appetite fore'cookiiig the milk. If heavy ci-eiiin is vltii iit will granulate, of outdoor escr will not need to appetlts. When Is caused by con stipation as Is often the case, thai -.1 t.Hi Ion:? ,-h.,nll be rorrerted at once. A dose of Cliumlicrlaln j Tablets will itu It,