TAOK 4 tub ARtD in-M-m, t.n.r em-nw. bit to. obecox, Mnmu. awr. a?.,. 1010 The Bend Bulletin D4IL.T EMTIO , ttutikit -rr a ass Bm MM (! - Imnl M Oaaa IWW. Jua.T K MSI, m M (KNas M aVnaV Oram. K.r.H . ana? w. sawtmi. .m-ifw nt nr. rowutu . rua a. wnsutui...rt"M B. A. miO. &oJll aLTM XSCt " as i.pi Haws". Mun iHai, iM a.ahnaaa. laaa M Mf tatfftn l wl and Caasraj Oram. Om Tasr .............. MaMM ............... CtrwUt ,.. ...t.t ... .A Om Moot All mlMW(YM as m4 PATARTJE IN HlMlHl AM W HWM MOT WWW nniili Um tha) kumw wtll to SaMMtAnraa. lliai raal a .11 i i. ar 4 (aiMra t raaarM AM aaaar nana- an. 0anaa wtfl aa lata au -iai sJ araafs tmnUa Aa Taa IM BalArno. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, TO THE MEN. 1 W opened our mall this morning with considerable apprehension. Th Idea es-jtresaed In the cartoon in ytrdr' Paper "as of.h a to lead aa to expert deluge of feminine protest, and although t men mo.it rtlek together w moat confess that protest sroold bar been well war ranted. Tba cartoon (bowed a woman, hot aad Bneomfortable, working over a (teaming preserve kettle from which h (a filling a Jar too hot to hold In the hand. Below, In another panel. man, deserlbable In no other man ner than aa a fat slob, ait In hi ahlrt sleeve at a dining table and In front of him a dish of these same fveserre from which he la eating wftb considerable gusto. ,. Connecting the two panel is a blt of doggerel, "April ahowers bring may flower. , la a springtime rhyme of merit: Bat September canning mean Jano I arr cramming ' And bet we're able to bear lt.M Can't yoo hear the women inort who looked at this cartoon and can yon blame them? Of coarse the fat lob can bear it lie 1 not duiog any work. The woman is the ons who Is putting In the labor :id try ing to stand op under the beat. Tb3 man Is simply cramming. He admit it And he ought to be ashamed of himself " The Oregon Journal proposes that when the rails are removed from the extra track In the DesihnUs canyon the old road bed be used as a highway. That Is all my itll, ' bat tonrlsts want to be out where they can get the view, and th view of the mountains as yon trarel through central Oregon Is worth a good deal. - This Is not (he begliinln of win ' ter, either. Fair days come In October. ARBITRATION IS DEVELOPED IN THE COVENANT LETTER (Continued' from Page 1.) as to the nature anil extent of the reparation to be made for any such breach." The revised covenant, without specifically adopting that definition. In Article XIII, declares all dis pute of the character mentioned by Senator Hoot to be "among those which are generally suitable for submission to arbltra , lion." and further, thai for the considera tion of any such dispute, the court of arbitration to which the case Is referred shall be the court agreed on by the parties to the dispute, or stipulated In any convention exist ing between them. If, however, the parties to any such dispute should full voluntarily to submit it to ar bitration, they are ibound, by Ar ticle XV, to submit. It to the coun cil, In thut event, the council Is to endeavor to effoct a settlement, and If it full to do so, then It may either ununlmously or by a major ity voto, publish a report contain- Ing a stutomout of the facts of the dlnputo and the recommendations deemed Just and proper in regard Iheroto. If , the report Is unani mously, agreed to by alt the mem bors 6f the council, except those representing the disputants, . the members j agroe not to go to war with any party to the dispute Which compiles with the recom mnndutlons . of the report. The council may also rnfer any such dls - pule to the assembly, and shall so rofor it at the roquont' of. olthor party made within 14 days after Aha submission of the dispute to tho council. llofeol , Not, : 'rn-nirdlnl. ' Tlio dnfoct in tills ptnn'l that It fail to lay down any rule 'jbindltlg upon (ho council or the assembly for.-, the dolnrmluatlon . of dispute of justiciable natures' This omis sion I somowbnt emphasized by tk provNtoa la Article XV, that "If th dtspeu btwHw the awrtlo la claimant by a ft them, and t 1 found by tfi etwnc.11 ta ariim oat of a mattr whk.li toy Inlaraatlonal law ( anbury wKbln the dnmMic inrtsxIKtion of that party, the ennn ell shall to rnprt, and hall mass m roiadattoii a to Its ttl- awnt." la this ease, the council ma b governed in tt deciAton by inter national lew, whereas I hers Is no ueb provlstoo In express language made binding apos the council or axaembly with respect to arriving at their reensBOMndatlon or report enaenming disputes, even of th aatar descrtbrd la Article XIII. and droned by Senator Hoot aa Justlciabta. Bat it can hardly b ImAgtned that the coaneil woald dcll. ex cept apon well recognised principles of International lar, any dispute which Involves the interpretation of a treaty, fluent Ion of international law, briacB of international obliga tion, or damage from such breach. It also may reasonably be assumed that there will grow op in the ap plication of these provisions a body of precedents, which In themselves wilt constitute codification of In ternational law, and tha carry out one en! the purposes expressed In the preamble; namely, the firm es tablishment of the snderatandlng of international law as the actual rule of conduct among governments. A Lons; Stop Forward. Article XVI provided that should any member of the league resort to war In disregard of the covenant above referred, to. it shall Ipso facto be deemed to have committed an act of war against all the other member of the league. Involving as a consequence: .(l, the sever ance of all trade or financial rela tions and the termination of all in tercourse between the members of tbe league and tbe covenant break ing state; (Z) tbe expulsion from tbe league of the covenant break ing state, and (J) such military and naval actio) as may be agreed upon by the league. The amended covenant certainly ha not weakened tbe provisions of tbe original Articles XI. XII, XV and XVI, concerning which Senator Root wrote: "I think those provisions are well devised and should be regarded as free from any lust objection so far as they relate to th settlement of the political questions at wblcb they are really aimed. The provi sions 'which, taken together, accom plish this result are of the highest value. Tbey are developed naturally from the International practice of tbe past. They are a great step forward. They create . an institu tion through which the public opin ion of mankind, condemning unjust aggression and unnecessary war. may receive effect and exert Its power for tbe preservation of pease. Instead of being dissipated In fruit less protest of lamentation." Indeed, the revised covenant ob viously alms at a wider field, and embraces within Its scope the settle ment, not only of .political, but of legal questions as well. It Is, there fore, a great Improvemsoe unoa Its original schsae. NEW Rag Rugs For the BEDROOM HALL DEN In Blue, Green, Brown, Pink and Yellow Sizes 8x10, 6x9, 9x12 with white borders Priced Reasonable Throw Downs In Blue, Green, Pink and Mixed Colors ' ' 24 in. by 36 in, and 36 in. by 72 in. $1.75 to $3.80 ' Use Your Credit at GILBERT'S FURNITURE STORE OREGON CAN BE j SUMMER MECCA "Oregon shoal.l eiect CattfaraU I three to ons." as a loorists pa.ra-1 dls said C. J.. Cray, of t!i Oregon I State Motor AssocbttfoB. who passed ! through Bend yssterday ta the inter-! mu of the state usoeiatioa la the' preparation and eotaptetios of the! map used for routing toarbts on the! Pacific Coast. ""I have traveled ! over tbossaadi of at to o( klghwsyt , and roads all over the Northwest aad I believe I know something by way of compairlsoa aa ta scenry and vacation osnetiui 10 loaruts. 1 can frankly say that Oregon excel Call. fomra for nittural beauty spot, and when I say this I hare In mind the central portion of Oregon. I was thrilled myself at the beauties I saw white traveling north aad south. "Don't ovcrlock this fact of pre serving theMi beau'.y spot. Not only preservo them, but popularize them to the world. Tonrlsts from the extreme East are craving for Just such a the Central Oregon country offer. Yon have not begut. to realixe on tourist travel. You should see California. You can beat California at Its game of publicity If yoo only will. Roads of course help Tbey will come If the country and Its eitisen are perslstitnt. "The Eastern tourists are begin ning to wake up to the Pacific Coast. In three year yoo will see thousand coming went rather than traveling across the ocean." The more discussion the bet ter. Truth doesn't mind being talked about IMPEPIALES MOmnpir.es - CICAQETXXS are discussed because they're worth discussion. The blend of fine tobaccos the mouthpiece the mais paper no wonder they're talked about. 10orl3c The John Bollman Co. Branch LADIES' SPECIAL! FANCY DRESS SHOES The saving you have been looking for. LigLt Color. Good" Value Guaranteed, at TRI-STATE TERMINAL CO. the fundamental rau of it and cure It. so that the spark lever may be kept fwnhsr advanred on bills, . la the race to determine th most prolific tausee lo overheating our old friend carbon I well In the van, If not the actual leader. Carbon do posits cause, preignitlon with Just tha earns effect a If c hi spark lever had bean loo far advanced. The peck of carbon tmcomu Incandes cent and 'Ire the Incoming eharge before Its proper lime. Tut It In The flullrlln, Put It In TIm llullrlln. BOILING WATER IN RADIATOR IS BAD THING. FOR ENGINE The car owners frequently notice that when he I obliged to climb a steep MM with the (park retarded to keep the engine from knocking, by tbe time be' geta to tha top his radia tor I steaming. If this Is charac teristic of any given engine the own er of that outfit bad better get at For the, Busy Business Man DELICIOUS INEXPENSIVE i QUICK 1 Merchant's! Lunch I American Bakery a HOME OF; 8 HOLSOM BREAD o a This We Know by Experience! ........ ,. .fc. ., v We have dealt with mechanics. , We know a good, thorough, competent mechanic when we see him. If he is not competent and con scientious we do not keep him. We thoroughly believe that we have the Best Mechanics in Bend mechanics who can diagnose the difficulties with a "car and make the proper repairs. We are so sure of it that we guarantee every piece of work that leaves this garage. Now then Make Us Prove It by our sen-ice, at reasonable prices. The Peteler Auto Jack is the most satisfactory jack for all practical purposes. Just received, a new line of Hand Pumps. Deschutes Garage The Garage of Absolutely Best Service t The Boss is equipping Diamonds 11 around "this year fast as . one of the old lemons plays out- On ijoes a. r "Veal-milefibe''- hence O 1 -a SI- Speaking of Diamond Mileage One good booster living in the vicinity of Bend said: "My car is always equipped with Diamonds. Have used them for several years. Why should I change? , "Do you know. that those fabrics oh my car now have i given me 10,000 miles and I have had only one Diamond tire in all my ex perience that did not give me over iti rated mileage.";': ' 1 Put on Diamonds for service and you, too, will become a booster. 6,000 miles on Fabrics 6,000 milts on Cords Bend Hardware Co The farmer and the business mnn of this com munity are partners in the progress or the fuiluie of their community. . If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of cIhss hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE - SHEVL1N - H1X0N COMPANY :::nu:xi::::cni::ii::i:m::i:uu:mx:r.::iiMu!.Mnnn:!num:mi!i:r.ir.:ain:unininmnj:::niniirainninm!unin!:n: !f"r fetes K Rated r 1 Service 4&tS nr. All through the rising cos ' period, the one that gives y ou ' ' ' the most faithful service has not been raised in price ' to you---ELECTRIC SERVICE. : Bend Water Light & Power Co. tmm...wMUM.H..mm:m.!!MM.M Your Fall Vacation Spend it at East Lake Hot Springs Sulphur Springs New Hotel Accommodotlons , Under New Management Cabins to Rent Camp Grounds Available v Boating ' Pishing 40 Miles from Bend For information; inquire Bulletin, or write to Eugene T. Jensen, La Tine, Ore. hi t