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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1919)
THE A B C OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Ty DI1. FIMNK CRANE-, V Wlut is the Lenguo of National A A niimii of tin' Ntrongoat cl Mixed rations formed at t lie conclusion of die .n.it wnr. 2. What Is lt object? j in, to promote the Pence (if the Wot hi I'.v agreeing not to rcHort to war. Second, lo deal openly with etch other, not by secret trrnllon. Third to Improve lutcrmitlnual )uv. Kctir.lt to lo-opointo In all mnltorH of cohMiii'ii concern. 3. Does It presume to end wnr7 A No mete than tiny government cum 'uiiiio. It chiliim to reduce the l,,,t t . v u,r, 4. Wh..t will bo done to any nation that o .ikc war? M no boycotted nun oliior vv i i 'l- 5, How else will the probability of war be lessened? I .hmtnry, unit imt ntul pro U i ( disarmament ; by oxoIiiiiik i r, liifornniltoti, by pi vtMnu i r i ''"Hi by protecting each nil ttw titxrlal Integrity anil by edu cating t ubtio opinion to set) thu folly of w. r 0, What elio does the League pro. poie to do for Mankind? A. (1) Secure fair treatment for labor, (.i mipjiri'KS tlit White Slave Iraltir, the nolo of dtitifiurorj lime, ami thu (ralllc In Wtir Munition!), ( I'titrol anil prevent DLirnsc, ( i pnnnoto thu work of thu lied ( I 'H.I, 1411(1 ( -iMla!i International Hit i iiih for other Cannon" that ern thu human nice. 7 Wro are to bo Charter Members ef tHe I' 'gu? V I niitl fMnte.1 of Ainrlcn, I'. ihla. Until), Iirltlah l!m Auatraila, Smith Africa, i. l. ludta, China, Cuba, ik!a, ICurftttor, , Frunro, (. internals, Haiti, Med', . 1 1 nl.v, Japan, Uborin, XJc I run. 'rti, Poland, Portu m. Serbia, Slnni, Uruguay ' uliic stale which aro In- : Local and Personal : Ktilpli ntul I)r. Catloi'Hoit were up Wotlnomluy calling upon friend unit attending in BOiuu hitHlnoim mutter. l-'roil Hollowny, ono of (ho pioneer roaldutitH of tho iiotitlioni pan; of tho County, watt up during thin week on hllHlllOilfl. James Taii whm In town Tuoodny lookliiR for a tnaehor for tholr hcIiooI In IiIh neighborhood. Tonolioro are scarce thin year. W. W. Koonoy and daughter of LowIhIoii, Idaho, arrived hero IIiIh week to innko Iholr homo. Tho wlfo anil mother will arrive In a nhort time to Join thuni. Mr. Koonoy U related to Mrt. A. 1). Jones, JOURNAL MAY TAKE UP BIRD PRESERVE FIGHT Representative of Portland Paper Interested in Malheur Lake Prbblem, l.oin Lowe wiib down from tho mill l nrliiK tho week IiiivIiik hroiiKht In a load of lumber. Air. Lowo Iiuh been running IiIh mill during MiIh hoiimou ami Iiuh Koino In rubor .on hand nnd roaily lo turn out more tihoutd IiIh ciutomui'H iloniauil II, V. II. areonln, n representative of tliu circulation department of tlio rortlimd Journal, pont several day In thlii city (luring IIiIh week. Tho gentleman manlfuHtcd a lively Inter est In local condltlomi and whllo In IiIh vicinity tuado Itniulry Into tlio Hliilun of nrfnlrn an affecting tlio lr rli;tlon poHKlhllltloH. Wlion ho icarneii or the attitude of tho people In ronior to tho bird 'ronorvutlnn nnd whnt II ineanl In rolntlon to Iho IrrlKittloii-of tho laiidH of thin Vnllov ho at onco tuado note of the factH and boKtin gatherhiK data Willi which lo orffuU tho proiinKiindn of fitato IJlo lolnt Klnley, iih ho found that tho people of tho Hlato had a wrong con ception of iho affair and ho oxpocln to ennui uio uoiiiuuiH or iho Journal ,t placo tho mntlor right boforo tho Loo Mlllnr lit li n in ii tin iv, .., nectnd with tlm tiKiKiiiiniMMi ,i I people of Orogon. mont or aviation in tho imvy from' . 1,0 wnH "limni '' ntUliorltallvo tho tlmu he oullHled until IiIm (IIh-' ?,",om,"!M 'l'"1 Mlllui Llo had charge tho SSml of thU inonlh. The , ,7,(l"r".,l 11 "WHP ' iIpcImIomh young man Ih homo lo Htay and will " ,,,u V ' "l'i'ru'i or me inter tako up IiIh work on tlio ranch. Loo '?r. nw "H ",,CV w," !'0,,t"1 whM ono of thu onorgotlc hoya who f Oregon for Iho honeflt of the 1UII 0 t 10 Oest of i m onnrlnn 1 1 nr. : "'"'" " "i biiuhhi remiun in Inir hi ni.rvin.. .in.) ,.,,i,,,,u n..i .m. .. the posHeHslou of tho nlnto. It may good tuchnlcal knowledge of incchnn-! !!l,,V(",Mj,,10, ,,iat ,,1,H "ptlu ,H 0,1 Ich which ho will ih.l t.i irnn.i in I """I f 'K commorclal magultudu future. IIIh many old 1 1 mo frleniU are glad to welcome him homo. Al Colo was In town Wednendny. In convernatlon with a roprcmnitatlvo (iro and an projecting In being pronecut- ed on the bordorH of tho lake for oil II might bo In tho entlro Mate. Why Hhould Mr. Flnluy'a plan to cede UiIh to. the government bo coiiHldered tin- it 14 1 llwitlt lllflllilln.iu ...I.A..I..tKi of hla paper ho Hinted that ho con-1 xvll0 ,t ,,, ,norn ,,, UKoly nolthur . "7 mr"y m"vu.l";Ii Irrigation pinna or tho discovery u.iii. ... im, miimii yuur an iu r wnlli,i itl nnv wn hilnrferii ..... r I.I..1....I ,i i. ... i.. - ' - w nuu nun iiiimiii.Mi uiu uikiiiii Kraue tuitli tl,.. ,,p.,u..i ., ,.u ,. i.i.i r. .,,,. ntul waa ready for high school. Many ! .,i. i.r.-n.i.. i.,,,.F,.rii. 111 111 Itkll'dtUl J 1UIIIIIII III III 1 I 'I I S B v. W 9. W hive? A. .. le to ttitf coreniint; Ark'en-ii'-, Chill, Colombia, Ueii . iiitida, Norway; Paragtiny, ' nlor, Sweik'li, t trier natlans may Join? - .;' inri nlUtC Htale which ' tlta rtllim of lh LviiKtie, i ' I. cairn u aceepla It. u Agenelca will the Leaguo are tnklug iiilvanlago of Iho nuperlor hcIiooI facllltleii of niiriiM to move In for tho winter. More have hIkiiMimI thla Intention tltirlug the piMt week than had been expected nnd -It looka favorable to having full school hoimw In tli fM city during the coming year. ' o IJKMj FOIl US IN YOUU VIC1.V. 1TV Complotu lino woll grown atook llhoral commission with ennh advance. Write for contract at once. 8 A Li: M Nl'HHHItY COMPANY Hnlom, Oregon. K-30 ecopt porslbly temporarily. TEXAS "OIUWILL MAN IS GRATEFUL MctVacKen Coulilit't Hat Or Klcei To Do Any Coot! Itefoie Taking Teniae "Tatilar prnvwl to bf tho very thing I naeded. for It soon put an end to my trouble." aald 1). V. McCrarkei), 82f An Aftwiably, compOKeil of i . i rem-ntHtlvos of all thu i ,( mber NhMoiik, (.in Council of Nine, ( u a Secrclary-Oeneral, (I) a Mandatary CominUxlon, to look after colonlcx, etc., (r; a I'eriaiinciit CoiiiiuInsIou, for inllltnry (iuchiIoiim, (' various International Hun-nun; audi na thu Postal I'tilon, etc., (?) Mnndiilnrlea, 10. What Is a Mandatary? A. Sornu ono nntlon deslcnatrd by the lnuuc to nltcnd lo thu welfare of "backward peoplra residing In colonies of tin; Ccntrul Kmplrea, or In terri tories en from tbeiii." ThlH In to b "nired irust," and In selecting a tnatiilii'iiry t lie wlshra of thu propla of (lie area In iifritlou shall be lha prliidpal coriHlderallon, 11. Does the League mean a Super nation? A No It Interferes In no way with ny v inii Sovereignly, except lo limit 'k ) ower In altaek oilier mitloua, 12 Can any Nation withdraw when It wlihet? A Ves Tho I.encui) la Advisory and ( i 'icrallve. not coercive. 13, Does the League put Peace above Juitice and National Honor? A V It putt) Heason before Vlo leu I 14 Does not the League take away the Cirstitutlonal rlnht of Congress to declam war? I )..' League can ihIvIko war; ti ciiii Declare war. n it destroy the Monroe Doo- Cr (fir A I II - r r iu "y the contrary. For lha liMnry the nlher uiillona 'i. e Monroe Doctrine;, and nil Iho world. 16 Does it not Interfero with Treaty Making Powers of the United States? I Is a Treaty, We can iiiako i ' wt pleami. 17. Would we havo had the Great War if wa had had this League? 'Unit War cost the world S i v 7 iHiKj iivoh and 'JlKi.OOO.OOO.OOO ili .; 18 Of what Importance la tha League? I' i the grcnlofit dcoil of man- i 'ho hlHlury of the world. 19, Has not anyono a right to ob ject to the League? A ' '1 Ills k a freo country. Any " i u rl;;lit lo any opinion lie 20. Why Is the League so bitterly Opined by a few? i 'ik'. unfortunately, nny )' I. ai,'iie miiHt bo niado by the Mi'l a l'nttildunt Ih choheu . -i'al lin rl v Timt ii i ii 1 1 v nw, in. I,l'i' ' f tl.D oppoNlto Party think they, tuufct U-iy wlmiuvcr liy doca. 'j A 'IV, h. Shipping Date CHANGE 5EPT. 14 INSTEAD OF AUGUST 30th Since the September auction of Range Horses at South Omaha will be the last this season, it has been decided to hold all stock for a final shipment on September 14. Ship your stock now, unless you want to feed them .$20 hay all winter. SMITH CRANE, BURNS, OREGON. liver u thin u for Kverijbodf Amthiiif for Any body BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS This is a general store and wo aro supposed to soli ovory thintf, and wo live up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware to groceries, from needles to a good-smoke. ' It pays to buy from us, because we sell for .cash, and an enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell at a closer margin of profit. You CAN'T lose, and you WILL gain. Now doesn't this line of argument appeal straight lo your good common sense.' LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. HURNS, :: OREGON Bocond Avo I)nllan,'Tox night hup erlntoiidonl of tho Dalian Oil and Heflnlng Co, "I had been troubled with Indigna tion for over two yoam," lie contin ued, "ami wan going down hill fanl. I wiih coiiHtaiilly belching up iiour food and didu'l dlgeiit enough to lump up my utrnngth or do mo any good, and I lived iihiiont entirely on cerealn. My Hlomanh foil llko thero wan n knot In it and hurt me all thu time, and I wan Hwollott up with giia'tlll tuy heart would flutter and I would gel dizzy. I could hardly alcop when I wont to hud and got little rent at all. "1 had tho best treatment money could buy, and kept getting worm) all thu time. 1 wiih Induced by a friend to try Tatilae and It fixed mo up ho I can eat and dli;oat anything I want and Hleop f I no at nlghl. I havo no more uart on my Htomach, no palpit ations nor illzzlnonM, and 1 feel ho grateful for what Tanlae ban doifo for in j that It la a pleasure to ludorr.u It." Ttinlac Ih mild In Huron by Heed llro.. and In Crane by Vale Trading Will SOMETHING Happen f.n malca imu rVi ? v v m v w j w m ev A rich undo may die nnd lnavo you n, roll, bul; fow rich uneloH have this lmbit;. Jf you goli rich, tlio uIiiuicch aro yon will flr.so havo to hivo onoiigh iiionoy in order to niako an invoHinionfj tliati will pay. Thoro aro plenty of invcHiinontB for tlio man with a little ready oashj Hut it is up to you to Havo cjihIi. The bost policy is to dopom'ta portion of your salary. A Hank inbotlor than a holo in your potilcffc through which your money can slip awny. .Mako our Hank YOCIt Hank. CRANE STATE BANK C'HAXIO, ()HI5(JION SAY, you'll hnvo n streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-j'our-smokemotor, nil right, if you'll rintf-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing 1 Just between ounielvcu, you never will wise-up to hiuh-appt-Hinoku-joy until you can cull a pipo by ita first name, fie, to hit tho pcnk-of-plcasuro you luntl squuro on thut two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, sir, you'll bo so all-fired happy you'll want to Ret a photo graph of yourself breezing up thu pike with your smokethrottlt wide open I Talk about smoke-sport I Quality makes Princo Albert so appealing all along the smoko line. Men who -never before could smoke a pipe nnd men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to thu delight it hands outl P. A. can't biie or parch J Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process 1 Right now whlta the going's good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your particular rnwkeappetite t CfrOMI I hat tUity. ptmttltml fund ttfital tlmu humltUr with ihi m4fr tp thmt ttu in mth pmtfaO nJitin nJ R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. Cm ''ggP SsSsBBaBBBl GoinToBuild? mm a r i ' i" 1 1 1 1 , ' iMaas LUMBER FOR ALL PURPOSES Build your house, barn, outhomes, sidewalks, and all else that is constructed from lumber out of our material which is the selection of the choicest strippings from the best wood in the country for. building purposes. Large quantity of dimension material on hand and any special order will be given immedi ate attention and turned out on short notice. H. THEIS Emigrant Creek Saw Mill aV