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DAILY EAST OEEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 PAGE TTVE 'GOD SAVE CHINA TEN PAGES aei?KW!vw!Hi OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 . . S o 2 colors s IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S . Dob Vhite Soap, 4 bars , . . . . 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 5 for $1.00 Toilet Paper, 7 oz. Roll, 3 for 25c Guittard's Chocolate, 1 lb. 25c, 3 lbs. $1.00 Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c Konisuer Schrimps, can 20c GRAPE NUTS, PUFF WHEAT, PUFF RICE and SHREDDED WHEAT, per package. 15c Gold Dust, package 30c Log Cabin Syrup 70c and $1.35 Karo Syrup, Blue, Vi gaL 55c Olympic Pancake Flour, package 35c 1 CDflll CDicuno I IIUIVI I IIIU1UO SENATOR McCUMBER PROTESTS IN SCMATE AGAINST SHAN. TUN TREATY AMENDMENT. AGAINST INTEREST OF CHINA Republican Senator Asserts That Op csnsnts of tha Psace Treaty In ths Sanata Trying to Kill It THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here Is the Ford Runabout, a perfect whirl wind of utility. Fits into the daily life of tverybody, anywhere, everywhere, and all .the time. For town and country, it is all that its name implies a Runabout. Low in cost of operation; low ii cost of maintenance, with c!l the sturdy strength, dependability end re liability for which Ford cars are noted. We'd be pleased to have your order for one or more. We have about everything i.i motor car acces I fories, and clways have a full line of genuine i orj parts gtve genuine Ford service. .... ' ..-'." Simpson Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sta. phone 40 Washington, August ' 26. Senator McCumber, for twenty years republi can aenator from North Dakota, In a speech In the senate today, charged that the majority of the foreign rela tions committee la trying to kill the peace treaty and the League of Nationa. Senator McCumber spoke after bla second breach with tha opponent of the treaty on the senate committee on foreign relations. . In the present breach Senator McCumber voted alone with the supportera of the treaty and against the majority of the committee which voted to atrlke out "Japan" and Insert "China" In the three aectlona swarding the Shantung peninsula. . "Why did the majority of this com mittee pause In the midst of their bearings to make this particular amendment?" asked Senator McCum ber. "The purpoae la apparent It Is to signify to the country that the sen ate ia bosUle to this treaty. It Is to put Japan In a position where she cannot without an appearance of be ing coerced do what abe baa promised to do. Agalnat Real Interaeta of China. "I are satisfied that no greater blow could ever be struck agalnat the real Interests of China than by such an amendment "Is It an act of true friendship toward China or a mere political move to de feat the treaty? 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Stop and let us show you our instru ments or write for particulars. Edison, Victor and Columbia Machines. 1 Warren's Music House Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 524. . 820 Main St ... niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiif IT IS HERE . 8 TWO CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I . ., Why wait when you can get a good car right now. . Come see it! Ride in it! demonstrate for you. Only too glad to that If Japan It driven out, of this treaty then the United 8tates will pro ceed single-handed and alone to drive Japan out of China will renew this world-war and aend our aoldlers Into the Orient to fight for her, then by this act they are betraying China with s falee kiss. If, on the other hand, they declare they will make war to drive Japan out of China, to prevent Japan receiving only those rlghta which the other great nations of the world have received, then they are proclaiming a policy which they have assailed as being the most wicked part of the League of Na tions a policy of interference with the quarrels of the old world. . Worae than that, while they violently condemn a joint agreement with the other great white nations of the world to shield the greater white races from annihila tion they would send our sona to death to defend the Inferior yellow races whom we claim to be so Inferior -as to be unfit to associate with us. Japan Unhampered if Outside League. "Either we will bring both Japan and China Into this League of Nations, which by the very terms of Its provi sions will compel Japan to return to China all the German rights acquired I by Japan, not ooly by conquest but by the solemn agreement made .by her l with China herself, or you will drive 5 I Japan out of this treaty wherein she will not be bound by the obllgatlona which she would assume by joining the league. "With this League of Nations China obtains an assurance which Is tanta- S i mount to a guaranty by all the world EE ; that not only will Japan return to E ' China what Germany wrested from E, her in 1898, but henceforth and so Ez , long aa this league ahall last no other 5! nation ahall rob China of one inch of E ! ber territory or exercise any control E over her people inconsistent with the E claims of complete independence and I sovereignty." . El Senator McCumber then recited the E . history of the aeveral treaties under E which Japan took over the German Ei rights In Shantung. He then said: E Dlatruat of Japan Shown. El "By this amendment you declare E that Japan cannot be trusted to keep I sacred her word, given not only to China alone but also given to the United States and every other Impor tant natien by reiterated declarations. "There is but one honorable, upright and proper course to be pursued by all the great nations of the world, in cluding China and Japan. Let China keep ber treaty; give Japan an oppor tunity to do what she has pledged her national honor to do. Cease this at tempt to juggle this country Into war with Japan; defeat this proposed amendment which arrogates to our selves the right to annul a treaty be tween China and Japan and aet at naught a treaty made during the stress of battle between our co-belligerents and Japan before we entered into the war; bring Japan and China into this league and as sure as the sun shall rise tomorrow Japan will keep her plighted faith. "On the other band, force this breach of contract by China; drive Japan out of this league by Insulting her honor; relieve her from her treaty by first breaking It yourselves and thereby Installing her In her impreg nable position of right of conquest and China is doomed. The other European nations cannot help her because they are tied by their own treaties, and you will not make war on Japan to help China after ahe has broken ber traetv. OVER 1,500,000 CALVES Immunized against Blackleg through the use of BLACKLEGG AGGRESSIN One treatment immunizes for life. 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Landrum and mother returned the last of the week from a visit in California. i Miss Ruth Ellis was a guest of-her sister Mrs. W. Villey of Pendleton during the Round-Up. Lloyd Barnwell of Ia Grande was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Heath Saturday and Sunday. Cloyd Simmons was also a guest of I Mr. and Mrs. Heath Saturday . amr Sunday. Mr. Simmons is a brother of Mrs. Heath. . Miss Mildred Stickler of Pendleton A STRANGER TO ART. When Theodore Roosevtl was Gov ernor of New York, he knew quite well Mrs. la farmer who lived at a house on the road where the Governor, riding horseback, would always stop for a rest. . One day when T. R. rode up the farmer ras reading a New York pa per. "Governor," he asked. "aren"t these New York papers- pretty tall liars?" "Why, what makes you think they are T" "Well here a story I was just a readin' of a man who paid SM.ftvO for a picture of a cow. I don't be lieve It." "Why not?" said T. R. 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He said the speculative boom in foodstuffs has collapsed. FIRES MENACE OROVITJLE. i onoTOJ.B, CaJlf-. Sept. 22. Cin ders are falling In the streets of Oro vll to white 10.000 acres of timber ara burning; in the foothills nearby, ftur diHastroiu forex flrea are spreading rapidly under the fanning of a strong wind. Yes; S. SJS.Is Purely Vegetable Nature's Sate blood treatment an impaired appetite, a feeling; or On tbe Market Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, and are enjoying; a strong, and -viecrous vitality, it is then that your blood ii free from alt impuri ties. You should be very careful and give heed 10 the slightest indica tion of impure blood. A sluggish circulation i often indicated by lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that yon should promptly take a few bottles of S. S. S. It will aid in cleans ing the blood and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. 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