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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
V ;' ' fN K . A t wl it hi M TIIR TIMK.HRHAI D 11 V ' KMH, O ItK 0 O 'K . PAGK MX COAST TO COAST i U. S. FOR LEAGUE MILLIONS ACCLAIM WIL80N A6 HE SPEEDS ACnOSO THE LAND. JFEW ASK FOR CHANGES Majority Feel Thnt President' Quid , nnce Should Oe Held He Regarda Pact Ao Sure to Coma Boon. 51 j (Hy ML Clomnnu Nows llnroiui) Ahoiml l'rcHlilciit WIIhoii'ii Pjiccli.l Train Prom Uih Cunlliil nt WnMiiiu: ton to the far I'nrtilo ocwMt tit I'r 'iloiit (tf thu Unltoil HtnttH lmn Joiu uiuyod nn the inuNt miuauul ivxpi'iim, n jvtir muIatkon by u ohluf oxi-cut of (hit i in I Ion. Tn (IImuuhh national fttfMtloiiH, jnnm prualUoHtrf li.tTu ton roil tho land ; hut Mr. Wllium In Inylng liuforo Amotion u itiPHtloii which afTectH thu whol world tho quoMtlon of whether or not wo iiro to Join In tho Loiikuo of Nn tioiisf ; wliothur wo aru to forcct our fonnor Isolation and ihnro with the othor poonlos of tho enrtli tho roiipon nihilities of inalntuliilnic cl vlllznt Ion mid proveiitliu;. um ho hiij'h wo can do futuro warfare. Dutwuen thu capital nnd tho conM thn pruHldont iniido fifteen wpeeclioi mid half n dozen brief tnllcH. All ol 100,000 fellow cltlzonit llHtuned to hlin Kevernl iiiIIIIoiim hud thu clianco to hoc Mid, nnd apparently overyono wanted Ui hoo Mm, from thuno who throiiKed thu HtreetH of thu cltlon nnd town whom ho ntopped, to thowi who caiuu to thu rallxldu or Mtood nt llttlo (Iuk ntntlonH In remntu plncen, hnowlnp their only reward could bo n ileotlui; Kllmpsu and n wnvo of thu hand. llu has mot nnd talked to nil typof of citizen to men Mi; In tho html nuH, financial nnd profoimlonnl worlds to farmern nnd nioclianlcal workrtt to IndlniiH and cowboyH nnd fornlnn born herdxr.i nnd rannern, to Holdlorr and to mothern who lout noldlupKoni In thu Into war. What do they nil tell him? unnnl niouiiiy tnoy nay tnoy wnnt pence definitely settled, they wnnt no more warn, they want thn Leaguo of Na tion, nnd inont of tho American po plo, It may bo fairly mild, tell the I'renldent they wnnt thu Inguu Jiul an It Im, without tho renervntlonN ot utuendmeiitH which certain Menntor liavo Inxlnted upon. Thn mnjorlly nt cttlzonu nay to thoso who Interview them on thin tour: "Woodrow Wlluon KUlded iih rlnhtly lxiforo and durltiK thu wnr with Ocr many. Wo onturud Unit wnr, every one. iiKrecH, to end all want. Ho Hnyn tho IrnKUu enn do thaL Wo want to do thnt, ho lot uh keep on truntltiK him and Kot tho lcnuo Into operation as noon an poiiHiblo. Korr.ot politics." Most AmerlcntiB oncouutcred nn the tour huvo forKotlen politics Itepuh llcan Uovomorn nnd Mayors havo In' troducud tho I'rcaldunt to hla audi once; tho Major part of tho local com mlttecB which havo met him havo been HopubllcanB. Thoy havo nil Hald' "Wo aro nothing but AmorlcnnR, Mr, rrwildent." Mr., Wllson'a nnfumonta for tho iMKUe, briofly xummnrlzcil, aru those: Thoro can bo no penco, olthcr now or In tho futuro, without It. Thorn can only be a regrouping of nntlonn and a now "llalance of Power," which ia cortaln to lond to war, Thoro can bo no war In tho futuro, with thu lenKUO in nxUtonco, bocauoo no kIiikIo nnjlon would dofy tho unltod rent of mankind, and If It did, It could he brought to torms by nn economic boycott, and without tho uco of nrm. Thoro enn bo no reduction In tho cont of HvIiik until thu lenKiio U oh tabllnhcd, for natlonn will not ko ahead wlUi pouco tlmo production un. til thoy know that puaco U doflultoly OHHtired and that production of wnr material In no loiiKor iiocestiury. Thoro can bo wonderful proeporlty, with '' loaKuo In oxlutenco, for rol ntlomi of labor and capital nil ovor tho world will bo inn do clutter and inoro friendly, and thu worker will ro colvu a fairer Hliaro of what .ho pro-1 duco. Thuio declaration of tho proHldont, 1 logically and oloquontly put, havo left I hla hearers thinking and thinking i deeply'. And thou Mr, Wlluon him pointed out, tho ponplo thomHolven, ub differentiated from oenatorH and polltl clans, doom to wnnt Just wbnt thu proaldent wantn, which la America for leadcrHhlp Quito uh unuHual an tho purposo of tho croHn country tour 1h tho munnor In which It 1h IjoIiik carried out nnd tho comploteneHB of tho nrrnnKU raonts on tho nlno car train which la bearing tho party. At tho rear Ih tho private car May flower', occupied by tho Prebldent and Mm. WllHon, Next Is a compartment car for tho eecretary Tumulty, Ad. mlral Ornyeon, Mr. WllBon'H PhyHl clan, four ntonographorfl, tho chiof executlvo clerk and lovcn secret Hcr vlco mon. Tlyond aro threo compart jnont cam which Ijouho twonty-ono correHpondonta, flvo movlo mon, nnd tt tolegrapblo and n rnllroad exporL Then thero In a dlnnor, n club enr, nnd two baggage cam, ono of thoni con verted Into a business offlco. Tho train waa exactly on tlmo a,t every atop batween Waahlnajton and tha OOMt BEAVERS AND VELVETS ' FOR KIDDIE HATS HiMver and vclvfi fur under 1nt are mn'orlnln llml rlunil Die lent of time In popular fnvor. pi-rlally lor nrhool mid ilnMi nf Hie little iiiIm. Mere are III fee new modulo nhouii tor full nii. winter, nil of which have n iIm llnrl npeul of their nun. Tho tlKhl llll'lu cap at thu top lln.n Imrderliif! nn the overiiiii tnodcl. will by mont popular for school The wliii heater In tho center In Mary JaueV tvry bent. Tim black beavi-r hIiowii below Inn Um wide nwuepinK turned brim winch may Hiaped mont npy ny io oem uriiiR out the beauty of thu cnlld faro. frJ STILL GIANT S-BUT FOR THE REDS' iBarBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV rAH thq .leading Cincinnati Ilcdo pranro on tho Hold nnd trim hla (Hunts. Muggay McOraw pondom ovor buHobull'u IncottHlBtonclou. Catclior llarldon. Pttchor Hllm .Sailed und Third Dasomon Hlonlo. O roh. tlireo players who holp put thn Itods In front und In koop lug 'em thoro aro nil former (Hants nnd sold or traded by MeOriiw an being "through." McOraw nlHo has had tho Itod'fl manager. Pat Moran, earlier In tho season but tradod him to get MathuwBon back an a pitcher couch. WJHH AND OTinOHWIHi; Judging from IiIh publlHhud photo grapllH, If Lt.-Col. Thoodoro Hoohu- vell, Jr Ih uh mnnrt uh ho la hoinoly, no win no a lilting hiiccohroi- to li Ih hrnlny dud of tho Dig Htlck. Poor llttlo IiiiiocoiiI dovo of noacol It BouniB to havo croukud wlion thu armUtico was signed nearly a yoar WOMEN DEMAND HALL ENO Pcaco Lcafjuc Means Moro Them Than It Can Mean to Men. to DR. SHAW'S STIRRING PLEA. (By tho Late Dr. Anna Howard Shaw.) Heven million one hundred thoufuml men who hud laid down their lives In the treat war. Think of It I Heven million, one IiiiimIiviI Ihoiikmid young men had died un the Held of hnttlul lint docs thnt mmm to the women of the world? 1 iiiimiuh thnt soteii iiiltllnii one liuinlre.l ihoiiNiind women walked day by day with thi'lr fncei ti.iirl im i,i mi biiivh tlinl ihiiv iii Id li I I.. tO llfo li II It llll-lllll thill 'ten "'" mie hundred (liniiMnil 'Mil' i 1 1 l:i In thu tirtllH (if II iiini'ier ...iiie tota hud iiiimIh them m i' even tin titrrorK of death that i - y inlfclit lucoiiia thu iiiutherH of i ' ii. It means Unit .yenr nfir .tear llieno ttmiieu hod put up (heir I'vei Into Iho liti nnf thuli'MiiiM until tb t IihiI rear id them to l men. Tor what? In the hope that the!' mm nf I.cIih ruulil Clt'e to the world Mm tlilim. for which women dienm, tin HiIiikd for which uotiien 1 1 1 1 1 and prny und hmg. Thee were Hie (hlngN that the women had In their honi'tn when they giivo birth to their hoiii. Hut who can cMlmute thu tnlue of Net-en million one hundred ihoiiMiud d ml noiis of I lie women of the world? Who inn esiuniite tho price which thu women hate Nild for iIiIn war; tvhiil It Iiki w them, nut only In the death of tin r no iih, hii'fiiifti thnt Ii It plianu of our nr to wlibli te look The Couraoe of Vcmeo. We hi-nr iur unitorN tell uh of the co 1 1 in if of our men. How the) Ment acrntM Hie m-u. Very few of tliem ro iiicml 'T to ti-ll un of the courngi of our women, who ulso went uemxH the M'ti; of thu tvomeii who died nuisiii Hie f k and wounded; the women who died In the hoxpltnl where tho terrible bombs came and drove them almoht to iiiailnehs. They tell us nothing nf thu forty thousand Kucllsh women, who went to work buck of the trenches In I'mno. They tell us nothing nf thn thou sands upon thoiiKands upon thousands of women who not only tolled and worked and slaved In order that thu war might bu Miccesnful, but we do not hear of the HioiimiihIm of women, not uloiie In Aiiiii'iila, not ulone In Montenegro, not nluiio In .Serbia, but In I'liinders, In ISelglum, In Itiimnnla, In Itiihsla thu thousands of women who llu In graves today, murdered, so horribly murdered that men dare not Mcak of It. And yet we woiicn are asked what wo know nhout thu L'Uguu of Na tions; usked what we can understand about n league of Notion. Oil men I thu horrible deaths; the horrible lives of thousands upon thousands of wo men today In all these nations, who must live, und who must look In thu faces of children unwelcomed, undo sired of llttlo children -and know that these aru thu result of war. And then ask women why they should bu Interested In n leuguu of pcaco? Women Suffer Moat From War. If there Is any body of cllUeVs In tho world who ought to bo Interested In n league to ultimately bring to thn world peace It Is thu mothers of men, and thu women who suffered as only women eon suffer In thu war anil In devastated countries. And we cull upon them, we women of the world ciill upon the men who have been fighting all these battles of I lie years, thu men who have led in lilies, und led armies close to their deaths. Wi are jov, calling upon thy men of" Ifm worM to In fconiii way lor an other find u inssii.'i out of tho sen of denth, We are unking them to form u h iigne wild Ii will bring hope to the won. en tf tint future, ir women nro to beiir soiih only that they may die, If women inny not have hope mid usplt-nllnnM for tlieli children, If women may nol dream l ho ili'eums that have In them thn hopo of the highest I'lvlllralloiiM, thu hlghuMt murul nnd spiritual life of tho people If wo men mny not have these In their liea lis us tho mothers of mun, Ihuu women will cen ho to desire lo I o tho mlithers of men, And why Mmiitd Uiey not? W'Uy khould they not' "TIIH Tltl'TII HIIAI.Ii MA KM VOl KIU:iJ.M A recently discharged sohllur went llllo civilian lire and lliOli decided to rot urn to tho army. Ill1 ruusun wiih Ihltt ho found 'It onsler to talk Ih laiigunui'. llu didn't Htt.v what language, but after u few initiations hla position !n chiiiu plain. In tho army thev nn Ism polite thnn thoy are In civil life, but thoy know each oilier loiter In civil llfu wo nro civil. Wo rarely say what wo ruully im-nn. If wo ere Invited anywhere, ami wo don't wont to go, we don't sny no; wo merely have u previous uiigagoinent. If we are asked whether wo llko something (hut 'ho other fellow liken, wo say "yos" even though It gives us u pain In tho rhomhohedral gland. Wo profess personal liking -oven entliuslnstle affection- for people to whom wo want to sell something. If wo nro mado tho recipient of honey flavored overtures, wo feel u sinister suspicion that wu have been picked us prospects. - It seems unfortunate that niiyone should havo to go Into thu army to escape from that kind of thing. I'or many people It Is an excellent thing to hu In thu army, hut It Is sad that there should bu un other environment exrept, perhaps, ho navy where things nro called by their real iiumes Hlix'orlly In these two branches' nf public servlco Is natural; tho mom hers don't have to sell anything to mako a living. Hut n fairly good alternative would bo found In thu development of a corresponding sin oerlty In civil life. WISH AND OTIIHItWISH Our returned soldiers aro naively remarking that when thu next war breaks out thu proper thing to do will he to send thu fellows who re malneil nt homo this lime. Applica tions will bo mado to glvu tho sailors dollarn-year Jobs. It Is time to scare up Mime nuw nnd thrilling method of locomotion. Au tomohllcH uru becoming too tamo nnd common, and airplanes dying at high altitudes reipilro too many clothes for fashlouahlu society. TO HXCIIANOI-:: A perfectly good pair of used shoes for no ntitO' mobile. Machine must hu late model und In Al condition. Thu young man who pays J.I. 00 for tils ties, and )2.00 for his sox, and ft.fiO for his handkerchiefs Is sure hitting Iho high Hpots. And In tlmo, his wife will probably bo hitting thu wash tub. ltlch In coin, poor without love, was this great financier who will appear In 'ltlch Mun, I'oor Man' at Iho Liberty Theatre on next Haturduy, September 27. The surest way of becoming light hearted, sister, Is to tilt being heavy hearted. "A 1 It C lo money Is a dangerous thing," says au exchange. Of course. It Is Just another temntatlou In thu path of tho Innocent profiteer. Thn profiteer Is on thu down grade. Man thu sldu IIiich and swat him In thu arctic regions us hu rushes by. No greater sport could hu offered thu American cmiHumer today. Special Sales NOONCHESTER'S Furniture Store pLEANING is al- ways a- more or less tiresome job. But wo cun supply you with means for doinij tho work more quickly nnd, therefore, with less futitfuc. Our slock o clean ing supplies, etc., is un usually complete end in eludes mnny excellent bur gains. We urge you to pay us on early visit nnd look over our olock. You'll find many helpful articles. Scrut Carpet Ml Step! Cvtain If you buy it from us, it's worth the price Ltllr i. S. GEER & Evcriithuifi for Every boil u V I BUY IT FROM IT PAYS This i a general store and we are supposed to so thin?, and we livo up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hai groceries, from needles to a good smoke. It pays to buy from us. because we sell for cas enormous amount of goods, and we can therefor closer margin of profit. Vnii PAM'T Inon mill nn WM.T.trnSn Jmu lrJ line of argument appeal straight to your good comnualif LUNABURG, DALTON & HURNS, :: OREGON SEWING MACHINES must go at reduction of All New Rugs and Furn iture go at reduction of All Second Hand Goods must go at reduction of This Sale will continue during September M W4 10 25' The Plumber is a Rob Only when the man side the PLUMBER crooked. Our aim isl give honest service, al install honest goods WAYS. If you wa any such goods and sij service in your repr or in new work, it's ea to get it. Just call 'A f. Our Specialty Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, R Agents for the Dc Laval Dairy Suppli Paint, Oil Limited Supply Aniimi Economy Fruit Jars at Right Prices THE BURNS HARDWARE COS) i In our new building opposite Lnmpshire's gi CALL AND INSPECT IT - V Wm. Farre Burns, Ored Practice Before U. S, Lund Office and I V Department at Washington, D. 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