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' JNU. X I .... -W. J. CLANK, PROPRIETOR, indkpkndknck, oregon, September b, ww IfT OUTLINES... LEAGUb rLAN L,t. Plain Lngt0 Fre. jr1",,.";;'.'" ' i .l and DlDlomatlO itixT by writing dirt Hi u I In n iiii'tnliiT. 'J'Iih (IivImIdh n ttl Whether tllK t'llitfd StUtcK Hllllll Juln rent wild our Semite. The Scim torn, rhoaen hjr tin. people, will In Urn' rml vnt uji Hi people dcHlr. Knr , tlil reamm tli people ttiemavlves will deel.lo whether or nut tint I'nlteil Htutca will Join I Mo le.i.uw. In Oil Miould have h i I I anal tnd DlplOmatlO either by writing Ulr t to Heualura. trflm wen ,. ..... ... ..... ... fylig n ReipOnSC 10 no lM.,.H,g ,t od or local union or I Methods of Maintaining Paaca. Since th prlnm object of (lie Y..iaia.A Vnlli.fiH In Ii I. a 11 b iiivii'i. av PRFSENT DEBATE '"i1 "", bem-nt of pmco- to ncroiiiplUti Dint piirpime. III the flmt plm-e It will seek to re move th tun Mi ratiae of war. Ity tint foriimtloii of hu International rourt It Will create mean! for tint peaceful BcltlfUicnt of 11nuh' between mi timm. Then It will neck to compel the li.tllniia to ntnkc ime t th! court. Tl.'.n I iioililni: more imr Icsh thiiti an B pMeiillon 01 in; n mm ci.vmun j; . i-ri;'M : priw.'e lln!i In In civil- . i i l ooiintililliin to tliw relations be tween nut loim. Secondly, the l.en,:!e will ecok to re- ..,.. n meat ti-u. illation in war by SHE'S DESCENDANT OF 4a m J. W A ana mm a Mtf AIMAttl is 7a B cJ ): 1 L ARE CONFUSED .... That People Will Lota Hjtit of Batlo Principle Dur- ttg Diiousslon oi tompiio-io" Qotalls and TechnloatitSes. William M. Ttl) JT - h,iM u '"""Ml f,,w ",mp rnticlniH, wl.l.ti era not hard 'f wrat.nd when Uft.d out ,flJlp,om'f t' l"il'-"l rtlacua- tm li ;l fr-" fr,,n' "j1 ,nd jlplonn.il'- lnimK. M, iothortty b'-M alila to pr- wt Uif" P"11"" wllhoUt f,r' inn lrllfnt Taft ut H-a ,ut lh Nua loVu Into f"" I'1"1" tonii f -r tin lennt of million ,f AmTl-na who dalr bt f umli'iHiinnlliig of tn plan but flnl th.Miinalvaa confuand ty th MM I" t'nltd 8tata S.niie. I" rmponaa to thli it ,ut ho hna wrltt.-n th follovr-trtlt'ln. Purpoia of tha Laou- Tb chl. f purpoan of tha Lir,uo of !.iilcn U to ki-i-p tha world In 'mil of p"ce. Anotlior way of knulnc It la to mty thnt Uia taiu liaMljnfl t I'vunt wara. j W bi Ji nnUliftl the jraataat. ; tllrb l to y tli nioat Iiorrlbla. of i nnttnna. W ' Sti won n Kl.irlntm rltory. But that flctory will h wnitail unieaa tnia war ; mrt tli natlona raady t put iililt thi-lr rtlfff rencM and CO-' pirate to oiul wiir forever. It li nt i-ihiiikIi, however, to pro tIJi fur the pn-veiitlon of wara and tli amlfiuant of illHpiitPK aftar thy hit arlHfii. V nitiHt fon-nt- cnuaea l( troublo und ri'inova thorn before tbejr hire rcm li.-rt an at ute ataui. Hem-a thera numt Im prorlalon for fr (uant coDiultatlona of inembera of Uia iMfit for eichanue of Information, (or iirepnient on common pollcta and (or tin gradunl fonnutlon of rulea of lLtrnatlon.t law which at preaunt ara tncfrtaln and Incomplrta. The repreanntutlvM of the groat free natlona which won the war havt I met at 1'iirla and, lifter long consulta tion., hve drnwn an ngreennnt which they believe will accompllh Uiphb Hull. At the very leHBt It will Bet In Boilon (trmit cluiiiKi'ii whl("h will re mit In unlvoieiil licnofit to all man kind. TliU Huruommit 1 called tha Covenant of Urn League of Nations and It In a imri n f tlm oi-uct! irt'iiiy. Thorn will i.i- no lfnifUi worth talk- iiliuui. Iinwcvcr. unlc'ss the I nlt,'l niiiv- b Kicitt ti'ii.itafln In war ly j IS f the K'-"-'"l iiureei i.-nt to reiliice Hi'' 1 1 el o of iriiiic'- hi..: imvli-M Tills will "( III halt (In- Hi'-' fr i.illltiuv ami naval; f BupmiiiH-y wl.l. li sua l.y..y r.-n.n-I i... . I. ..I Tl... fc : '. iiin rir tii" wur jiiim "' mm, nut of iintmli:".,! uny "V iimliiiMln will l.- etrlclly d.-flm-d Time It will he 'i.,..mllle fur oiii- rotintry to ovitwI Oiii It ik-Iu' j un.-xi ifil nttitck. In the way tliut ! (ierinnny ertiHlo-d ilelulum and would ' .u c I UHlx-il rraie fluid not 111.' Other' deiuoi riil!ciiall..iiH."ii-t..hi rald. The t ; Men I. that ea. h ountry may k.'ep , nu army nnd navy lame fta.tiKh to en-1 B,lo it to fulfil im rcitpornlhllltlM , ' n luetulier of the l.-itie. hut uo lafiier. j 1 The lilted Htntea. tor examplo. prole , ! ,ly would ho ex.'.'Ot'd to keep I ' d.eck on M-xl in. ihe nme f ! rH..t t..rtuoll in that r..ntry won d he j I tHkrn Into con.Mer.Vlou In decking j i ire nn army "l"""'1 J""1- ! The third In.i-irtant kafenard I . , ... .i... I ..-ne wMI net UP If " v' woo it i"1 - . i ., of penal. lea Tl,.. will "'. mi,ltiw of any nation " f ""n ,.,,, which gm-a to war In violation It ,io rule of .... U-agu Iba ou ; lawod nation will he boycotted h all the other meniliers of 'lie I.eat-uc - w II find INcif cut off from both b ' ! uoa and ...'cl..! co.n.uu.ili atlon with i tho ret of the win'd. How It Will Prevent Wara. It w not clalmeil that the l-'ujw of Nati,,,... win .I- " w;,r ;;;t gether. ICvery l"iK.;ble pr.yl.m hut fiunian ln.elllKe...e -an devise lllH, to Kettle il.le -lull lol.nl illP" pt.a.-.n.i.y. ma u..i hi. nrr fall and t" imilmw e t lUH U what "II! happen: ,f ,o,h iiMtHe. t W,e dlHpu.e have ' 0,,Mt.rvod the rules of the l, otl;r mi.l-,..M vMU Htn.id buck and M ' then. flKht U nut- " ' ,,' ; ,:;:n,u.11.es a.m.,.it to . . ' llt)w,ver. bcause before tbe llollH will be allowed to light in ac-,...r.l...- with .be rul-H of - be U ng I, time tnuMi elapse that u au ....... ,r..r will cool anu nroiiHiiiniy men ., m reacll uu uniicabk) uu', " ! H",ml,"K' , ,B ,,.. u that Homo i. have to fear is " u,. I., ileflnnra Qi nation .u v " I :& ei 1 ." 1 ia. "ik. ;,. : i P?v4 E 1 1 a rri m I f I 7 I If iAAA m TA 1 ! 1 IS tr,.,. i.v il.u cprfalntr fliat they wm :e cruahed If they begin uch a war by a universal boycott and a onion of force of the world analnst them. If a big war breaks out again, the United States will be forced to take part In It whether we hare a wague oi Nations or not We tried hard enough to keea out of the war with Germany but found we oouldo't. . . I . . 1 - MnnlMW fA th T Jfl ZU B A 111 . I " WDI " " J l - rules could be handled by the powera close at band. Certainly It would not be necenaary to sen a American iruuy. to suppress an uprlalng In the Balkans when prompt action by the armies of Italy or some otlter nearby powerful nation could suppreaa the fracas ba fpre Amwlcan troops could ea gat started. Great Gain for naH U. , .... I n,nk manv ancrlflce to we Ulu iv . . win the last war and we made them 4Wam wara willingly because we in" "-"j worth while. It will be the same In a amaller degree with a League ox Nations. When men iorm n uu,. partnership each one has to make concenslons to the rlews and opinions of the other members of the firm. When we enter the League Of Nations we may have to give up cer tain privileges, but the losae will D ,. ivlMi th nroflts. aniiiii ei.i" - C!,t. ii-lll not have to ine nincu m'v. -- sacrifice her independence or right to malw her own decisions. dent; Ed Wunder, Independence, se cond vice-president; E. B. Cornett, Albany, member erecutive committee W. H. Boyd, Beaverton, secretery treasurer and national delegate to the Minneapolis convenuon ."- ber 21. With the salary adjusting commis sion appointed by the United States senate Mr. Boyd will be in Dayton . c. t u. oa tn 27th to at- (jnio, OtSyVClllui mi tend the national convention of rural : tut. RnvH in one of the most popular carriers in tne siaie ya. in he service fifteen ve- ..... :i1 v The next state convenuon up held at Corvallis on Labor Day, 1920. T PLUNGES HEAD LONG INTO WELL A NEW WAY TO GIVE EVIDENCE 1 i . .I.Mdtn. 17. Mary waaninKivu i""'"'""" year-old beauty of Caldwell, N. J-. la a direct descendant of Oeorgo Washington. . Not. only that she evidently Inherits a nreannl In stinct for she recently surprised naval officers by scoring three out of five bullseyes when .handed a rifle. -tt t IF YOU CAN SAY "METHODIST EPISCOPAL" YOU ARE NOT DRUNK. Can you say "Methodist Episcopal" without getting your jamguB ed? If you can't you're liable to ar rest for intoxication in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Carl S. Dieterie, chief police - f tho ftoceiviner Hospital in BUlgeu" v v. .-it that city, testifying at the trial of a uritv. drivincr an auto- woman cuaigv. ...v4. " mobile while intoxicated, was how he determined that she was un der the influence oi lnioxica.nis " nnor. - . , u . "I asked her sne couiu j "Methodist Episcopal," he replied. ii i "Do you consider me mauui w i t i, . RURAL CARRIERS CONVENE HKHE W. H. BOYD Ui1 NAMED DELEGATE iu i TIONAL CONVENTION. f uo you tunoiu" v. E. CRABER ENDS LIFE BY JUMPING INTO FORTY FOOT WELL YESTERDAY AFTER NOON IN NORTH PART OF TOWN. j: and meditating a few moments, S. E. Craber plunged . . .... uroll OH headlong into a ior., w ---- his premises in Mortn inQeP..uc. r . ohnuf four yesterday aiternoun ---o'clock unbeknowns to his immediate family or neighbors and when taken . ti.- hia fpet was partly OU. OI uie r.c, - out of water, indicating that the well ... - ..nfA1 contained butv ery mwo He was recently oiscnai b the insane asylum at Salem and those who knew him, say that he had at tempted at various times to end his life. When his body was located t tof Hnwn in the well jyieivm iwj " " by means of a rope and another rope was fastened around the feet of the body was hauled to tne suriac. head was badly crusnea m nm long fall and deatn resui.eu Mr Craber was a man uuuu. years of age and had been in poor health for a number of years. He leaves a family of several children as well as wife, who have the sym pathy of the entire community m v, nf misfortune. The WIS men funeral services will be held Satur day. nation will K ' !PH uliout, hnwi'ver, unless the I'nltQ'l ) , - : xi; Ml 1 TLJ-Jci-n HTTP 4 tb (rSjjC MrS pY i. ' v.f jp-wk am. ii n look af CIKlUgl. t' The sinus niitioi.il 4$? S - - . ..ih DartK'8 EPUBL1CAI , th rank igl.- Favorite v. hwfKor7 the 192 P'g of tM bow that the coventlos l8 tne flnl P u na 8llpport . of v promlaes to be full of aflon. Heje i wi a,e tn ,n(JeX er ontenders In both parties, all ;espectivo boon ed aute fre rlou. wings and leaders nois. have been men" UDderwood Washington and Lowien of IIHnol" pennByiv.n . qwntly of late. Atty.-Oe 1 P,roer Alabama hare nuuqf tuppowr. i T.iwl ..verv nreciiutlon has l lie 1.1-ui.ii", . v..n t eniinress such u nation 1IH II I""' " ' . . i... inm-.cllate use "f the united ,i.u oilier nations. If Inter 1H "i vi naibmnl boycott failed to bring her .. . -i,,, v.-.,iiiii hne to face a n .ei uia " . ,t ii.teriiiiiloiial army ana nuvy The founders of the League be lieve' that the ...ere inability of such a Hltuatlon will prevent any notion from vlolntli.c Its aKfeen.ent. Does ..nvotic think tbe.t Cern.D .v would 1,,,'vp bei;un war five yee.rs a, if ahe ,,u,l known Unit nearly nil the other H-oat powers would combine against her? Doing the World's Work, i m addition to seUll.iK International I l.iv the l'iiitue of wiHTrovKl. ;,,, of the world's work more sys uaiical.y and effectively t an can l,e done now when" each nation s working only for Itself. The people . h . i iii-B l.est are those It will be the su.ue way with the ab.,, of the future. The more the work toKether. tl,e sooner Ihej IJ . ... ,i...-stand nnd like eacu collie i 0tl'er' , iu the I enstue will estnh Kor example, tne l.enf... .. . .... ...tornational oranl.atlon lor nn! l iferinK of labor conditions in under-1 the beitUli K protection "'","r"'S-. ,. ' J! her imrba- Br,.t.st c.,n - o-e - e '"' ,,VU1,K .1, Is. One of tlio in (joine oi a 1 v' . .,,, t.tt t0 ,,i,.f ttsUH of the Leitguo will be t cl.iet t.tM t stroiiK ftcr peoples inm - urotect iiit'iiiM'. 1 i . inmlllU!' to take charge oi ; ; undertukinas f ; , . nnt for tne ueo-... may be cameu o, - ofmiy one nation but tor he ,I,,lltionf: f the benefits TlK'S,wm derive from the League, the world will den more As time goes ou w natlong and more sks eater wWl. stir P ,ulmositles between ru. - Objections . ... ,innot hope to make of nations will b .Ing hft opposition. "advantages of whip tiern,Bny'...u th nnited States Thf rdcbat g oblate, the metn- 8cnnt!f the .proposed League to pro hprs of tne . nttnnk from tect one boundaries enemies outside ne th hnt upon conquer. v . on arraneement vitai i -.. ho. W prCvC... - .ttac. rotate. U would draw - ld Rnd '"""r;;; bovs to eght m TO Boiiu v- - ti.t 111 1 nub w' slB wn - - ... hnwaver. that We should -eu'-"7'A; lcle x ii te the main Pf ' feJ 1 to wars of f Ann. n n,,oi Mail carriers m uregon - . ciation was called to order by Presi dent A. 0. Sturm of Lebanan, at the IbIb Theatre on Monday. The morn- tn nnnoint- iner session n v..- -- 'ing committees and general discus-j sion. At 1Z.40 tne ueicB- ed to the Methodist cnurcn, lunch s served by the 'business men of Independence and Monmoutn. . . T"i r- nofmas- At 2 p. m. Arcme ranvcx, ter of Monmouth, presented an invi f Ackerman of tne tation io .... tTlo Monmouth Normal ocnooi v - campus and go through the , norrna school, but on account of the short i-;m the earners naa 1 they could not accept tne . " The rural carriers voted to nx tne capital stock of their co-operative buying association at $6000, to be I paid in by January i, . ip? j, he at Beaver- place 01 uusmc ton, Oregon. The busine- wffl b . . wionacror aDDOlIll-cu uj - Unaer a ii."-b - . - executive boara oi mo . ..... c Attmora rpsmwu " tilection oi follows: i, A G. Sturm, LeDanon, M. B. Grant, Dallas, nrsi,-v.o-i-" i.-..:i.: Via ws asked. LOAicauiv.., "Most assuredly," the pnysician replied. I T J PEPPER AND SALT ganda Which worries Myrtle Snyder; She can't have them in cider barrels And have them, too, inside her! Possibly the high cost of living is only a bit of subtle simple m Head Work. The ostrich is a foolish bird, As often has been said; He never fears a single thing But buries up his head. The profiteer is like that bird WnO CUSlAllllca By showing all the nign-pnceu And leaving off tne t .' j i. ,o Vip tied uo bythe itoaa Buuwa - - -- ... actors' strike, bu,t the president still hopes to play a iew tuw". Camj1 fnr fifTSt. York. OCliu av. c . , j v. much about those rsoDouy wuliim hut something ' . . i.u onnn Yanks i. Vv f I A Tl O Till LllO guarding them. BEANSTAUlijM! of tin inade trade ran worn number causes ngreement r.ontl is which seeks rs In v force us to quarrels V. V ,..jraWV .".iiiiiii fT7 WJ:!s . I . Li.""-- .7 if'' ''.:: A pa ' fm VUftM v. - JKir; ., II Xi- -V - M II I II f. I ii.ai w.ii -Hf p."ti'v ; .-st ii i- V - lX-!Sf - ' ' 1 b si . v i fit w.l Watch His Step. When a politician goes out of his way to assure you tnere is no pi ties in his actions, iook ouv ii man. The extension of the six-cent car fare seems to be a iivid stretch of the imagination. Otherwise, Why? It only costs ten dollars To get one "off the eartn, If they'd not bring soma of tnm back, We'd get our money's worth. A lot of men aro going to be too busy striking to get much fun out of Labor day this year. C. O. D. m,.--- Ho smils who wanted inose gcuv.v. t. nnv Drice can now kick on the American peace commission bill $825,000. Perhaps they call those solders casuals because of those More dropping in on us so casually. Takes Skillful Work. The greatest need in modern shoes We set it down in verse Is not a shoe to fit the foot But one to fit (the purse. Uncle Sam is showing those Cali fornia strikers that he can . strike back. The Corespondence Kind The promoter knows his business And he has the best of tools; He's learned in natural history That the suckers move in schools. at.es weather the hot spell the rest of the year should hold no terror for them. Tt ' ' LOST Sunday ' evening, Fancy shaped black belt. Please leave at Pressing parlors or Thone 3211 AsKYorPecr M firearms Ammunition i J-S!W-i.i-6l.tA f 1 I