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vr v Jv TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1310. PAGE TWO I, Co 77ie Coolest Store You will nole this the moment you step inside the doors. Perfect ventilation, spacious aisles, courteous service and always the best for the price, no matter what the price. ' ' PROFUSE ASSEMBLAGES Op DAINTY. UNDERMUSLINS Numbers of cases filled with huge stacks of dain-' ty snow white garments, beautifully designed, nicely trimmed and finished, have just been un packed, arranged in elaborate displays on our floors, and eagerly await to present you with every little lingerie needful you could possibly require, for immediate and future wear. A glance at the following items will give you a good idea of what these displays include, and how economically selections made from them, c,an be secured. - Combinations, lace or hand embroidered trim med, envelope or step-in styles. Priced from $1.98 to $8.50. THE LEAGUE COVENANT 3 THE AUTHORS OF THESE ARTICLES: William II. Taf t, ex-President of the United States. Geore-e 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 niake clear the various articles of the Faris Covenant for a League of Nations, now awaiting ratification by the United States Senate. Today's Letter Takes Up articles XXII-X.VV Until this point the provisions of the orderly regions, fair commercial op.' porlunity. and the prevention of dis ease. Everyone familiar with the dif- ovenunt have dealt almost exclusively ficulty of regututlng these things pro- A with the organisation of the League perly under the pressure of competl- 5 and the prevention of war. Article tion W,U appreciate the lmpoi tnnce of 5 v.-,. i .k. .,... n ... concorted action. In such matters the dxsil and the three that follownre wm.k Qf niust 4 concerned wun improving connmoos tatlve and advisory, because over the 4 In which the people of many countries legllation and administration of Its J take, or ought to take, an interest. members in their own countries it has! J i (;mhmii Colonies 0 control. But the members them- j! The first of these articles deals with eVes covenant to do these things, and B races hitherto ruled by Oermany and ln th0 caile ot )auor to rteavor to R her allies and not yet qualified to kov- 'maintain fair and humane conditions K ern themselves. Its object is two-fold. not only , tnelP own country, but also First, to protect ani assist peoples on h, all others to which their commer d their way to complete independence; c!a, Rnd industrial relations extend. A to guard them from dangers, and guide Tnev agree further to maintain for ' them while still Inexperienced ln the that llUpo8e th0 PCellSary mternn K use of popular government. lurlng tnu organisations. The publicity R that, period they would be likely to wncn wm rcsut cannot full to be of make mistakes which might expose Rroat value, and the total effect may ;them to external and internal perils. be expected to be iarge aml highly m The second object Is to prevent selfish btmpfjiai. f exploitation ot DacKwara peoples unu i Matters of Common liitrrcst WA natural resources. Tnese colonies were It isn't what you're making, if is what you're sav- ing, and to convince you, be sure and call at the store before you buy. t Pric $G.50 Price $11.85 ' I This crib, is made in tyo sizes, two foot six inches ' 4 and three f oof, as required.. 1 ' ', ' Jiiwon by all the nations thnt neipea iq 'a win the war. and all have a right and Petticoats . $2.25 to $7.50 Gowns I . . . .'. : ........ $1.98 to $7.50 Indian Head Suitings for skirts, middies and children's wear, a ser viceable, economical cloth, white only, 36 inch and 44 inch. The yard 35c and 50c Turkish Bath Towels, summer time needs demand a generous sup ply of bath towels, plain white in all sizes and weights from 18c, 25c, 30c, 40c to $1.00. Colored Border Towels at 89c to $1.25.- Rag Rugs look cool for summer use, in various sizes and colors at $1.69 to $3.50. Women's White Silk Boot Hose in the famous Black Cat brand, pair $1 Women's fine quality heavy grade ingrain black silk hose, pair. . $2.75 Women's line silK nose, eiocKsa in ......... :,?3.50 black,, the pair EXTRA SPECIAL Gossard Front Lace Corsets. A few discontinued numbers, odd sizes to be closed out at y price. Only a few in this lot. Come early and get yours. ; Remember these corsets at xa Price Article XXIV deals with internal lon- Isi bureaus for the administration of 'a win the war, ana oil nave a risni unu - - I duty to demand that the native inhabl- matters of common Interest. Few per- tants shall not be maltreated, and thatl" have any cunceutlon how any of 4 one of the victors shall not monopolize I these exist . The best known is the 5 to the exclusion of other countries any 1 Universal Postal Union but there are B: V . " .,, , injotri, many others relating to telegraphs. S; raw products essential to industries agI.lculture ruUrondB. river Ri . .... ,nriv nlared 'navigation. Industrial and literary ?! Th,s? h,,,g? a,r , ?Z. rJLZ ,d property, sanitation, crime, scientific r??tt1toMJ& subjects, and other' things. Some of 5 rendering a nannual report of their only those neighbors directly 5 stewardship to the Council, with a per- concerned There are also a number jmanent commission to supervise the !of commissions of various kinds t rdminlstration. seems well devlred for .These were In existence before 1914 6 n.d nenent a and the war has brought In among mandate unless It pleases, but If it does ;the Allies many more to unify the con 9 "o it accepts the trust under the con- duct of military action and the vast E .... .. ..-.-j i... .w. r - tv,. 'auxiliary supply service connected Some of these will be use ful in peace as well as In war and will rA ,wh.rt hv the IaKiie. The auxiliary supply 2 whole plan marks a great step forward j therewith. rA A SPECIAL SALE OF FIBRE RUGS for use in bedrooms and porches on display in our center window. Size 18x36, Regular price $1.50, Sale Price 98c Size 27x54, Regular price $2.50, Sale Price $1.59 Size 30x60, Regular price $3.25, Sale Price $1.98 5 ponsibility of the civilezed nations f or . survive. j the weaker peoples of the earth; in Hitherto the different bureau, have 4 contrast with the principle of exploita- been Independent of one anoth": M 5 . ThI ioMl benefit of those it is obviously better administration to 91. a.h i nnnnnnlni and Place them under one supervising Zk . ... hv nnrehiuie. authority, where Information K owning 1 1 1 , i i . ii " . - . . -. t .. . nf.m. nhtnin n them can uurguiu ur -..- -- - -- ,, .... ..,,, ,. HI..,,o ... . .htt nPlnf n f) IO IMC LAIUIIlll .,,! ' masters, jo ruiiiuiifii 1 1 ' i ' . . . , , u , alout them can be readily collected, so that 5 Ta v n.Knea th npofsarv interna- inem 8 provide for lnspection and publicity is mand explanations and correct abuses. , (j a long advance, and may be expected This is the object of Article XX , at Z..T.. 't .h. v,-r.mPTit The work done by the members of, ID nave us wm-i "V"" .- r i . , ,., v,n a i,Ann nnil.i the iOne orguniwiinMi m mo " ; PfADLETONS CSATST DEPARTMENT STORE gg;3WHERE IT FAS TO TRADE ab - ... . ; . . .... h.ik.. r ot a.. nai? '-" - srpn, tna. seemed possible to 5,Cn,rn Sewm - of It for the of S Article XXIII carries the conception suffering In time of peace. Both a. a 5 of resoonsibillty instead of exploita-j recognition of Hi services and with It i Uon. eti.r fannyer applying it lo the view to further work th. r! ronditlona of labor the treatment of : the League agree by Article XX to 4 a?l tl tZ racesVhe white slave trade, 'promote the establishment and coopo 7 th. traffic in opium and other dan- ration f national voluntary organixa f gerous drugs, the trade In arms ln di- Hons of the Hed t rose. I B thus arouse interest In a title combat, s N T , IT'S A NEW 5 Passenger The new model and a dandy. Who will be the lucky owner? Independent Garage - Distributors COLE REO DORT SCRIPP-BOOTII Court at Thompson St Phone C33 doesn't care to oattle for a champion ship held by Dempsey. It is quite probable Beckett will vith the champion, for he Is picked to rtefeat Carpentier. ana ' Book of caricature. Clarke Dotty Dimples at home. Clarke Dotty Dimples at school. Sidney Five little peppers and bow EXPERTS SAY DEMPSEY TO LONG HOLD GROWN; this able to carry hhnself through hard fight against temptation. Jack McAullffe declared after see ing the young tornado drop Wlllard I time alter time, wniie winning Such men as Jack Skelly, Jack lie- I Aullffe. an.T others of the old past j in fight-affair! have declared there ' never was a fishier like Dempsey and that is the belief of the writer. I never saw John L. Sullivan, Jim ITorbett. or. Bob Fltxsimmons fight, t ' ' ,. i . , . ' i' but the very invincibility of Dempsey " . ' , ' j makes it quit improbable that he will ChaUipiOn ForegOeS LUXUr- have to surrender his title within ten -,.- AT o.-cW YVnc Siirh 9 smrs always providing, of course. tr'ut Tt v r f Af !"Uiat he takes pr"per of himBe,f- lighter xJeliei Of Man J. j nttny a championship has gone with -' t 1ST H. C. H.VM1I-TON. 'United. Press ttafr Correxpondunt. )! champion Ktronic enough to resist the,P'n for ten or twelve years and then NEW YOKK, July- l. Many an luxuries that ar.-. available to a man ; retire undefeated." argument over the ability of Jack: with plenty of money. They ruined j There isn't a challenger worthy of Dempsey ha taken place s:nce he was John L- Sullivan. Ad Wolgast and the name for Dempsey right now. first matched to meet Jess Wlllard I many others. They will ruin Dempsey There Is Willie Meehan, who holds a for the world s title. Lots of experts unless he pays attention to his condi-1 decision over Dempsey In a four-round BOOK SHELF pion wanting. "He hits like Sullivan and McGov ern," said McAuliffe. -"He never will ithe flowing bowl and the things that I be beaten so lon, as he pays attention So with it. Rarely has there been a; to his condition. He should be Cham. Of gifts, there seems none more be- tlme. while winning the coming to offer a friend than a beau- championship, that he never had seen tlful book." Amos Bronson Alcott. a puncher the eriual of Dempsey. He! t Trivfloo-pa compared him with Bltzsimmons, and s-dOIdiy riniregra all the old champions he loved so Library books are loaned free to any well, and did not find the new cham- permanent resident of LmatlHu. coun could aee that Oempsey was in for anjtlon at all times. arly licking at the hands of the gl-: And thnt Is the reason for confl- ant Jess, and they failed conversion to the side of champion after the battle. i to admit jdeneer in Demnt-ey. He, hag always the new proven strong anough for any emer gency. Doubtless he will find himself go, but Dempsev would make rnlnce meat of that chap. Joe Beckett is little kpown on this side, but it Is doubtful if he v.ould have a chance. Billy Miske practically admits he THE WORLD'S GREATEST FLYING Flan SMCK- vorl - I , , , . ,V f4' 4 V 1 k" AiN-r GOT rJ -Sj Alt Jyji X "A.- I tish y fjsjf yyFilfC til iSa - v r t A That's Norman Rost, lieutenant aria, I f -4 & - StsV I ' I 'ff4 3 ty. They may be borrowed rrom tne Cenrtal Library at Pendleton or from one of the branch libraries located at Milton, Helix, Freewater. Weston, Athena, Umatilla, Hermiston, Stan, field, Pilot Rock, Echo, Adams, Uklah or Umapine. They may be borrowed ln person or through the mails. One book of fic tion and any reasonable number of non-fiction may be taken upon one card. All books but 7-day fiction may be kept 2 weeks and at the expiration of that time may be renewed. If the borrower requests it at the time of borrowing they may be kept' one month. In the summer vacation pri vileges' are extended and books may be kept two months. A fine of one cent a day is charged for overdue books. Visitors in the city may borrow books by depositing with the Librarian $2.00 which Is returned to them when they leave. Timely Suggestions For the Housekeeper Andrea Home drying, canning and preserving. MacKay Housekeeper's apple book. Powell Successful canning and preserving. Thurley Home canning. Stevenson Treasure Island. From Mr. John W. Klmbrell Beach Heart of the sunset. Benjamin Private Oaspard. Carelll Master Christian. i London Little Lady of the big house. London Star Hover. Malar Gentle Knight of old Bran denburg. - From- Sirs. Mary Harvey Carpenter Klements of rhetoric. Reed Graded lessons in English. White Elements of pedagogy. From Mr. A. A. Dwm Wright When a man's a man. From Mr. W. It, llnrtloiK-r Woodrldge That something. From Mr. V. A. Martin Bet of Irvlng's works. From llev. Alfred Lnckwood City planning conference; Detroit, 1915. . . ( y National conference of corrections and caritiea, 1915, 1918, 1917. 1918. From Miss Delia Jluhh Delphian course, 10 volumes. Interestinjr Articles In July Magazines Dookman Jlussell Radical press in America Mathews American magazines. Lowndes French literature of today. Palmer Perturbation of the misin formed. Country Life Pohst Can women play good tennis, Interesting livestock articles from abroad. , Dyer The spirit of the rooms ! Harpers. Franck Through Germany on foot. Htanfansnon Solving the problem of the Arctic. American cities of the northwest. Gibbons Reconstruction of north ern France. House Beautiful Rose hedges In Portland, Oregon The Children Will Want It Mitchell Fireless cook book. Neil Halads, .sandwiches and chaf- 'and California. ing dish recipes. j Lee The foundamentals of Interior Kephart Camp cookery. decoration. Cooper How to cut food costs. Weed In quest of tools for the Williams Sunday suppers. well-equipped kitchen. Rorer Mrs. Rorer's vegetable cook- Musician cry and meat substitutes. Smith Studying harmony at the Oreen Metter meals ror less money 'piano. ' A whole swimming team tor,' representing America In f tu Inter-allied games In Paris. He won ftva championships for the A. E. K- wnira gave the Tanks a safe UA. Winning tba long distance, middle distance, short distance, back stroke and. free style, be finished with an easy margin, e-ren areeM Australia's-world's recor holder, W. Longworth. He na two out Of three of America's points la water polo and ir.niie tb tot aUtaaca la tae relay team. Rosa hold sevaa worl jec- CmA the) Carted BUtea. Green One thousand salads. Gifts to County Library The County Library has been the 'fortunate recipient of gifts of books during the last few months. Friends Campbell Two roads to pamassus. ll-imv of IlevlcwH ' Vanderllp Europe's economic and political crisis. Cummins What shall be done with .v.. T ihrnrv hnv found this means, the railroads. of sharing the usefulness of their hooks with other people. Following Is a list of the donors and the books they gave. From .Mrs. ii. M. Wuine Andrews Her country. Bennett Lions share. Bannett Roll-call. Bishop Winged warfare. Harte Three partners and tales. Hughes Unpardonable sin. Norris Salt. Oppenhelm Curious quest. Smith Woodflre In No. 3. Turnbull Close-up. From lr. It, IS. RobMns Umiem Dies I'ndcr Knife, DE.VVBlt. July 19. Oretchen. a one-year-old lioness of the For est Park zoo, died yesterday under an anesthetic on the operating tnble at the Koo while surgeons were attempting to remove a go!ter. Co caine and morpulne had been Inject- other i ed to subdue the animal, and 'when the incision was made death occur red, i The surgeons were Trr. Rudolph Kammerer and Harvey t. Miirtrt. 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