i e i * '«AÁC « ■ : Tí'. ». , ; * , f ía ÄäStoHi' ¡AS l'-îr- \ * '• - . >.\ — >1 f' í W m svm m m V í - fesäSPP i? «A, ' ___ i______ Hak T I« l m sinik 1 % f MINT MUM TOWNS TO un ■agnoli hi LOWER ORIES ■n. IM S McCormick Make* (F a |||B P|iAj|ifkfldkiiB P awirbbri I wh oyrnc r i ciHuivom uoncQrning Stnator Poindexter S e lli te End AN Unfair BaNroad Freight the N to *B »a »M > iè kè è < — Ä ■ •» - n ‘ Washington, D. CL— (Special)— Mr*. Medtll M^Mrailft, Chairman of the Charges- Republican) Women's National C l K » th e Couuulttee. la an later view today IM H N H >» 4 » N M M I M I D I kinds of transfer, moving INTERIOR POIHTS atate^J her belief that ao mail ran be -, gMtrnek work. nomina ted by I lie Kepubllrans la 19(10 iATgo-Moving Yen. Hava Had te Pay far the Ceetly Fight who oMtoaea woiuen’a suffrage. ‘The fact should not lie overtook**!." of the Railroads A ga in « Water . aabl Mr*. McCannkk, "that over Carriers. twenty matea have decided to let their Phone 19É» far data* " W p * - women vote for Presidential electora • White 40, Bes- Washington. D. C.—(Special) There In 1101 Fifteen o f tbeae state* aré - - " to a strong probability that ('«agrees, Ue at.it » N of the Mississippi. Prob­ m a M »> M h »» s» » M e> M i at Its coming seasloa, will enact Sena­ ably ».000.000 or ».<100.000 women will vote and they wilt be able to dictate tor Poindexter's bill to ameod the long and short haul clause la tha the chob-e of many electora, perita pi Interstate Oomuwnv law, so aa to quite enough lo tura the result one [-way or tlie other.” r " ferent rimes leaden ta national aaü abolish discriminations in railway International reform hare had visiona freight rates. 11»Is mesas that hub- ! lathed States Senator idles Poin­ of such p 1 emette, but rtways as a poo- dexter puts his position on the pro­ slbilRy of the remota fatare. It ha* posed league of Nations tersely: “ I remained for the Caited States «* am against war and for that reason promulgate It ah a time when thb ---- * to listen. *- ^ 1 oppose such a League as President «.«.»J prepared Wilson proposes, which wlU be simply M breeder of wars.” Wiping Out Predatory Animals. rturfbf 1918. hunters o f the Uplthi "The present Entente la far prefer­ States department o f agriculture killed able to a League or Nations," saya 83 gray, wolves la New Mexico. 84 Senator Miles Poindexter. "There monntala lions. 13 mock-destroying are less chances for strife between a bears. 1300 coyotes, and 330 bobcats, few nations combined together, thpd we are told. These animals were to a much larger organisation, such aa killed at * total expense of $24388. tlie proposed World’s Leagde.” and tho' shvind effected by their de­ struction, op the harts commonly ac­ Senator Poindexter says: "Tha pow- cepted by stockmen, aagounts to $21$,- er* vested In a league o f Nations 930 annually. Hunting during the «s a t necessarily he exercised bv men.- spring period destroys many yoaag, I f we may supttose that the imuii who and thus prevents Increase, Many will Brat be «lióse n (a act lo t thé coyotes not accounted for In the fig­ nations will be baft» good and wise, ures given were destroyed by poison. man to whom we ran trust our great The trilling of these animals marks a policies of «a te, our peace, security long stride In extermination of gray and the honor o f our country, what wolves and other predatory animals, • guarantee have w* that tlie changing and the saving Is cumulative for year* personnel o f the supreme council will continue to be wise, benevolent, charit­ able and humane? Good and grant Paa, the hit! men have been srawe to the h i«ory Two reporters were boasting of the Of the world; and why should we as speed of their shorthand writing. tame that the League will be domi­ "Whenever I am reporting at a meet­ nated only by t)»a good and the great?" ing on a warm evening, all the people try to get near to my taMe. "W h y r asked the other. "Because," said the pen pusher, “my hand goes so fast that It creates a, SENATOR POINDEXTER. a oooliaf irffWhmcgr current o f atr like a fan.” * Senator Poindexter’s speech was the “ A mere nothing," safd number two. j dreds of Inland cities and towns, for G AR Y M OTOR TRI greatest thing thdt-bas. happened In the flrst time in their history, will get tfaa senate since the War of 1861. I T always have to report on wet pa­ 1» m o otter « r t o d per. or else the cdfrelit of air paused a fair deal from the transportation heard him and I never saw him In bet­ by the movement of my hand would j companies. Th* bill passed th* *eh- ter form, with nil o f hit tremeudeus Mow It away. Besldea the paper has < ate at the last session, but was lost force In full play, ACTOR Y INFO RM ATIO N to be wetted every few minutes, be­ Tbe llfV o f the nation was about to cause the friction caused by the rapid , to the House owing to the pressure of war matters and the congestion which be destroyed and ho was the first one movements of my arm would set fire . developed during the ^losing weeks to raise bis voice la Us defense. The to It In no ttmS." It to believed, however, that a large others who took Issue «gainst the league of nations fallowed him, but he majority of tlie member* favor Its was the first to tike that stand. He adoption. has left nothing unsaid that conld have In an Interview today. Major Gen­ been said la defense o f the Constitu­ eral William M. Black said; tion. - “The Poindexter hill Is a long step While ha spoke to the crowded gal­ In th* right direction. The abuses leries of distinguished visitors the past connected with railway freight rates arose before me like a dream. I conld EZRA HAYES first attracted toy attention In connec­ see the lantern to the old North tion with army work.- I d fact, there Church and hear th* clitter of gallop­ ing feet as PanI Revere rode out In the Is no question ton what the present night. I coal# see the fanners gather­ railroad tariff* constitute one of the ing along the lanes of Islington and Office 902, Third St. Will answer <» grossest Impositions ever practiced hear the sharp reports of their rifles. with seal at call and go out into ! to ibis country. I beheld Washington with his troops the ¿Gantry if celled for. Per- , > "Tlie tariffs for freight are still crossing the Delaware to attack the feet work. ¿'hone White 173 V » based up*|K>rtaflon out of Towered again by bpinan hands. The issud this speech bas created business In many [«arts of tlie coun­ try, by making low cut rates at com­ will he I he Issue In the presidential petitive point* where water cahrlers campaign. It avershadows everything ware trying to do business. Then rise taking place I t the capltot. On th* Slight o { George Washington * they made up tl»e tosses by overcharg­ ing In oilier localities where there was birthday a «ran ge thing happened; no such mu,pet it loti. The system was two lambs ware horn to the "Whits a distinctly selfish one devised for the House yard and oae was named ‘Mar­ greater prosperity of the railroads tha" and the other sained ‘‘Georgs.” ^end Involved the exercise of autocratic It looks Ilka the spirit of Washington powers which do not rightfully belong will Uv«.— W. A. P.. in the Jacksonian; Gaifip Jackson. — 1« common carriers of goods. “ Water transportation ran be re­ vived in many parts of the United State* ft* a result of proper regulation of railway freight charges. There are many classes of freight which Bf V. A VINCENT to . Washington. D. C.— (Special)— When might profitably l*e sent by water to the benefit of the railroads tltem- j Congress menu again, within a few weeks, Senator Miles Poindexter of selves." the state o f Washington will become chairman o f the Senate Naval Affairs POINDEXTER’ S SERVICE. Committee, according to the Republi­ can reorganization plans aa finally The nation owes a large debt to Senator Poindexter for the coura­ geous stand he took' when the original covenant of the league of nations was presented to the American pnhllc with the curt admonition, “ Sign here.” The covenant came ta this country with all the prestige that (he administration press agents could give It by month* leaving the kitohen cool and comforts ot official publicity; It rants a* a | sacred document, to be accepted in | W e recommend Nevr Perfection humility, and any proposal to change It was officially «Enounced as sacri- j legions Senator Poindexter was one o f tha few men In puMIc life who was The proposed constitution e l the neither overawfd by the artificial league e f nations cáta los no provi­ solemnity thrown around the document sions for disarmament There to talk nor Intimidated by the In R about disarmament but there to no provtsipa tor disarmament It pro­ Hnient to favor of It, a. founded largely on popular ignotone»- vides thht thé league might malto'* decree reducing the armament o f B * of Just what the covenant meant. AM • result of the fearless jtod elaar, , several asti ou*. Whether U arili da analysis of «*K 9t»r Poindexter ami ao or aot, upon what terras It will aqt, tha Caw other senators who Joined with' what the relative proportions o f ndB- him, the covenant lias been rutUrally tary strength shall be ara toft In M l uttered, and public sentiment, once air power of a sento Insti** In affilale lv - enthusiastic tor the original draft, now ansiéis C. R.JCHÀPW LAW YER viento! N. P. If~ _ w £■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » # » » » • • » ♦ • ♦ » » ♦ < __ ® . H . OTTER, D . M. D. ^ DENTIST Í ^ >Offioe « tv Pint litkffil M Phone Black SI , Dr. H. C. Dixon ► DENTIST Office, « b f f i í S r . l e s Red 128 DR. A. M. D A V IS DENTIST Òfftea evor Sara UM «’ * D f«g Star* PHONE BLACK: 37 E. A. ROttIO, H. D. PHY8IÇIAN and 8 U R O EO N Office in First Nat'l Bank Bkfc DR. THOS. W . HESTER Phjricwn and Surgeon Office in Dixon Building rfcaWM: ONfa. White 11. Re«. Oma*. 11 NEW BERG - - OREGON W E P A Y CASH D r . 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