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FRIDAY, Jl'hV 18, 1919.
OREGON WKATHSR
Pair and warmer Saturday;
gentle northerly winds. 4
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BRILLIANT RHKTORIO
I (Hon. Jonathan Bonnie Jr.)
"Keyed up to a (high pitch of In
terest at the prospect of receiving at
laat from the hand of the president
some concrete facts in support of the
peace treaty, and some tangible rea
ons why the United States should
forsake Us traditional policies and
adopt the league covenant, the peo
ple hare sunk back once more into
their habitual condition of hopeless
aeas, of eyer hearing from the presi
dent a single definite,' unequivocal
. statement of our foreign policy of
the future. Like all of his previous
addresses dealing with the league
'and treaty, Mr. Wilson's speech to
the senate, was utterly devoid of
anything in the nature of specific
argument. IHls remarks were mere
ly A flow of 'beautiful language, a
collection of empty platitudes, and
a monotonous repetition of the Wil
aonlan conception of America's duty
toward humanity.
"Mr. Wilson began his speech tJ
clothing tn new words Ma frequently
emphasized declaration that we did
not go to war because of anything
that concerned the United States par
ticularly, but that our victorious
army was inspired by Its love for
humanity in general. His closing
paragraph practically asserted that
he was the agent of Divinity in
framing the league of nations and
regulating the future of the world..
.The stage Is set,' he declared, 'the
destiny disclosed. It has come about
fby no plan of our conceiving, but toy
the hand of God who led us Into this
way.' In the Declaration of Inde-
pendence the forefathers proclaimed
that we had 1een endowed by our
Creator with liberty. Can It be that
same Creator purposes now to use
Mr. Wilson as His agent In -depriving
us of that liberty?
"So Insistent is the president on
Impressing upon his countrymen his
conception of what brought us into
the war that he repeated a'gain and
again throughout this remarkable
address that it was the woes of hu
manity that goaded us to tight, and
distinctly repudiated the idea that
German aggression upon the United
States had anything to do .with it.
'We entered it,' said he, 'not because
our material interests were directly
threatened.' And again, 'We enter
ed the war as the disinterested cham
pions of right and we interested
ourselves in the terms of peace in
no other capacity.' And yet' again,
"It was universally recognized that
American had entered the war to
promote no private or peculiar inter
est of 'her own, 'but only as the. cham
pion of rights wliioh she was glad to
share with free men and lovers of
justice everywhere.' Where is the
American whose Mood does not boll
at such statements, bad enough when
omlng from the ordinary citizen,
but far worse when uttered by the
man whom our Constitution plnr-ed
at the head of our armies?
"And a touch of amusement wan
not lacking. When the president so
Iberly remarked that 'Yoii have been
Caught, Killed and Cooked
sardines
SALMON
' Ready to Serve
SHRIMP
HERRING
TUNA
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
QUALITY AND SKKVK K
dally cognizant of what was going ou
there of the problems with which
tha peace conference had to deal,' it
was hard for his hearers 'to repress
their smiles when they remembered
the complete censorship that had de
nied senators knowledge of the trea
ty, although copies of It were In the
hand of the president's personal
friends In "Wall street weeks before
"Taken as a whole the speech was
a huge disappointment, but in that
respect precisely like all the other
utterances of Mr. Wilson. It the ut
ter lack of any definite information
conveyed In it is an indication of
the character of his remarks on his
tour of the country, the people have
in store for them a free course In
English rhetoric. Tint of the league of
nations and its effect upon America
they will learn nothing. It re
mains for the senate to enlighten
them on that subject."
GR4VES WOULD PRESERVE
(Continued from page 1)
Sac ramento and then to the big cat
tlemen's convention at Suit Uke
City. There are approximately 25,
000 employes connected with the de
partment of agriculture, but only a
Tew of them are located in Washing
ton. D. C. Tliere are millions of
acres of land under our Jurisdiction
and we aim to cover every part of
the United States."
Mr. Houston Is a very Interesting
man to meet, but be has that clever
trait of being an interesting conver
sationalist without dlvnlirlnir the
exact object of his visit to any par
ticular locality. While he had littlo
or nothing definite to give out re
garding his trip up the California
coast, it Is evident that the Golden
State has in him a strong booxter
for their new scenic hlghwav.
For Bad Breath
Coated Tonjue, BillouMa, Sour
Stomach, Sick Haadacha, Bloailog, Qu,
Coottipalioa, or other mult of lnjl
tioa, no remedy it more highly recoo.
mcoded (ban
FOLEY cathartic tablet;
They cauae no grlplot or nautea.
Cleanse ihs bawelt, sweeten tha itom
ach and benefit the liver. Never dia,
appoint.
Mr.. Bllubeil SLueo. U7 U. Mala ll.
So. Nervala. Uw "I ca aoamily aay Fai
Cihwitc Tablata ai wuadarinl."
HOLD EVERYWHERE
stood abroad a'nd set a precedent oth
er nations might follow. The presi
dent said that if all nations made
reservations and set their own inter
pretation on the covenant, the real
meaning of the leigcue of nations
would 'be vitiated.
Washington. July 18. The senate
again passed the sundry civil bill
with added appropriations for the
rehabilitation of Midler.
Washington. July 18. The seuate
today rejected the amendment to the
sundry civil bill designed to end the
enforcement of trading with the ene
my act. offered by Senator Fall, who
claimed that there should be no re
strictions with trading with Germany.
HARD FIGHT OVER DAYLIGHT
(Continued from page 1)
Uenerabt Pershing and March, chief
of staff, and permanent ranks of ad
miral in the navy for Rear Admiral
Sims, and 'Admiral Benson, chief of
operations.
Paris. July 18. The princloal
topic of discussion before the allied
supreme council yesterday was al
lied intervention in Hungary, "where
military action seems the only means
but I have reference to those beau
tiful giants that line the nrooosed
scenic highway. It Is a shame, to
destroy them, for a trip throueh to end th .it .i. ,,...
Iu" Pn " itiromia is wonderful." Roumanla and Poland.
while In the city Mr. Graves snent
a few hours with X. P. (Macduff, local
forest supervisor.
Secretary Houston was accom
panied by airs. Houston, who pro
nounced the iRogue River valley won
derful. "This Is my third trip to
your, city." said the Secretary.
"While my office is in Washineton.
I find that it Is time well spent to
get out and observe conditions with
my own eyes to get first-hand in
formation. Yes," he said In answer
to a querry, "it is a wonderful trip
up along the California coast. Al
though a little rough. I enioved ft.
I have spent some time touring Cal
ifornia, and now ,we- are going -, to
Washington, July 18. The bu
reau of Internal revenue announced
today regulations affording every
religious organization opportunity
to obtain wine for sacramental pur
poses, the wine to be distributed un
der, clerical supervision and affidav
its are to be required.
Washington. July 18. Senator
Capper of Kansas said after bis con
ference today with the president
that 'Mr. WHson tHI Insists that the
peace treaty and covenant he rati
fied without reservations and be
lieves the adoption of reservations
by the senate would be misunder
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Washington, July 18. Senator
McNury, after his conference with
the president today, said Mr. Wilson
presented facts which materially
modified his first Impression of the
Shantung settlement. The Senator
said he found himself substantially
In accord with the president regard
ing the league of nations.
Mrs. U C. lHyne ami chil
dren of Clendule, arrived this sf
ternoon to Visit Mrs. Duvse's mother.
Mrs. Ike Vincent, on Mlssour Klat.
NEW TODAY
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FOR SA1J5 Good second cutting of
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ness Shop. 22
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More Shoeing and General
Mlucksmithing
WimmI repairing on all kinds of
Vehicle
have one, of the heat of borae--lioert
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FISH IS A
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convinced.
Oar ROASTS, STEAKS,
CHOPS and POULTRY .
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Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
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