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T R tlMKR.HBRAIiD B ,U fOt H , OHBflOU TAGS tfIX URGE SENATE TO HASTEN PEACE LEADENS IN FOMTY GTATEO, RE. GAHDLESS OF PAMTY, SIGN niNQINQ APPEAL. -.. - I .U It.. noROuaunn mm n ruupQiuua ui an mo m v v v M M Vfe V W f qupMloiiB clodded nt Inrln. Month of I TO II IVl K H K tj dulny would follow. Tim purlin of Uio w T TREATY WITHOUTAMfeNDMENT Say Every Day of Delay Puts World In Imminent Peril of New War Point to National i Unrest. Now York. (Spuclnl.) Two nun tired ntnl fifty luudltiK AmtrlontiR, He MitdlonitM and lU'inocrntH rniircMeiitlnn forty different aintM mid ovory prom Jtiont activity tmva Jnltil In a nun mrttnrui trfort to Hrlim about t ho rutlflonllou or Uio l'wmjo Troaty "with out amendment and without delay." Tholr iuiik'8 aro ntlnclied to an ad dromi to tlt IJiiIUhI Stnlua amnio, wlilcli tnado public today, through tln t.engtio to Knforro Ponce, aftur II had boon snt to ovory tuctnbor of tho iimto. Tho bIriutm, nltnoBt without excop- uon. aro moo ami womon or national reputation. Thoy Include mich promt mint cltlxciiH hh ox-Prealdent Tuft, OcorKo V. WIcki.Tuhntn, attorney Ron irnl In tho last republican ntlinliiltttra tlon; A. Lawrenro Lowell, prenldout of Harvard ; Chnrltm C. Mooro of Kuti 1'raiiclreo, pruBtdeut of tho Panama Kxponltlou; JudKO OcorK Orny of Wll inltil'ton, Del , Prenldent Samuel (loin Xier of tho American Federation of Ijlior, Worry A. Wheeler of Chlcngo, rutlrliiB prenldent of tho chamber of commerce of tho United 8tato; Mrs, Carrie Chapman Tatt, prenldent of the National American Woman Suffrage anaoclatlon; Cyrui II. K. Curtli, the riilladelphln publlnher; Prenldent Ho Lor J. Grant of tho Mormon church, and Hpargo, trader of tho loelallitn who nupported tho war. Tho nlnnera derlarn that every day of delay In ratlfylni; the treaty putn tho world In "Imminent peril of now war." Their ntatemunt follow: In tho nenato at WnnhliiRton, now that tho committoo on forelcn rela tions ban reported the treaty, the lines aro sharply drawn between tho Irmnu dlatu ratification of tho treaty of )iuice with (iormnny, and Itn amend ment with a reantiemhlliiK of tho con ferenco and a reopfinlii: of uoKotla tlomt l It u t would hrlui: Krunt delay and firoloiiKod uncertainty In hettllni; tho i:rrut Ibhuoh of tho peace. No parllnan pka can bo mudo. Party IIiich uru ul Teady broken. KtandliiK at a. dlHtnnce from the conflict In tho nenato chamber, wo plead for Immediate ratification with out delay. Our land require It. A ntato of nHrvoun ntraln, tennlon and unrent exlntn manlfentlnK Hnelf in din turbancen, which in nomo canes have no self orldcnt connection with the war, but which are, In fact, itn after math. Tho world 1b put in Imminent peril of new warn by tho lapno of each day. Dlnflcnnlons between tin and our former allien are beliiK nown. Wo firmly bellort and solemnly declare that the ntatrn and cities In which wo dwell denlro Immediate peace. Tho waging of war nteadlcd and united the American people. Peace will brlni; prosperity, and prosperity content. Delay In the nenato postpon ing ratification in this uncertain period of neither pnace nor war ban renulted In IndeclHlon and doubt, bred ntrlfe and quickened the cupidity of thosu who nel the dally necennltlen of life nnd tho fcarn of those whoso dally wage no longer fills tho dally market prcDOttt would become tho deadly dun gem of tin' near future, All the doubl engendered would aid Iho plota for violent revolution In thin and other lanilH. The Ihbuom hero and eluewheri'. between capital and labor, tho eon Hplrncy of upeculntor nnd profiteer, would all grow and become trinro peV llouti. Thin cannot be. Tim American po pie cannot, after a vIctorlotiM war, per mit tin government to petition Ger many, which linn accepted tho treaty, for Itn consent to changed In tho Iron ty. Yet If the United Htaten nhoiild amend the treaty for Hh own purpose and policy, Germany would hnvo full right to nnk for cnticoHHlnun. Germany 4M agreed to make no claim In regard tc enemy property nelsed In this conn try to an amount of hovoii hundred mlllli'O dnllnrrt, Our recent fno emi d nnk for a reopening of thin Inane nnd of the l.unltaiila datum. It could rnlttv every mit'nllon open before hontlllllen of Seven In Tlth Imniio, Not, Count Inn Tim (imn 1111)11011,' Whleli Also Hiiyn n Idttlo. Why couldn't wo have weekly eoni morelul eluli lunchooim and Imvo thutn attended nml partlrIiatod In by tho real Inmlnowi nion or Iltirini Jimt mi thoy iiro In nml llvo towtui thnt uro goltliiK Botnowhoro? Wo could If tho buHlncBH inon were really fillvo to their bont IntoroHtH. Nineteen Million Women Do Their Own House Work in United States There nr In tb" t'lilted Htaloa lit. OOn.eiio women ho do their own hoiimnvi-rlt. iicconlli i to Mm. Uay inond ltolihiH, proHlilont or tho Na tional Woiiioii'h Trntlo Union League. Tlume 10.000.000 aro not oiiungeil In regard to tmbmnrlnu wartaro nnd J in a gutliful occupation, If ouo nr tho treatment of Itn nationals in thin eupttt tho timnlflct Ion given I hem basket. We boneeeh tin nenato to glvo tho land poaeo and certainty by a ratifica tion whloh will not keep uh longer In tho Khndows or MNtalhle warn, but give tho whole world tho light of poaeo. IttMwrvallonH in tho nature of ohirlfl oatlons In the mftanltiK of tho traaty, not Incooalstent with ita terma, will not require the reonenfnK h lie country. All tho provlHlona for our trade In Germany ruined by tho eco nomic clattnea or tho treaty, many of them vital to our Indiistrleu nnd our fariiin, aa In dyn patHttn, dyo nuppllen and fertlllrom, tho worMnc of tho reparation commiHston, which super inteudn tho trade of all with Germany, could nil bo brought up by Derllu tor readjustment by our negotiators, act ing for tho United Htaten alone nnd no longer asHoclated with other vlctorloun powern or supported by a vlctorloun American army on tho Gorman border. Peace Hnelf, tho pence of tho world, la delayed until ratification comen. And any amendment postpones peace. Germany and Kngland alone of tbo principal powers have ratified. Tho other principals necensnrlly await our nctlon, Influential and powerful na wo aro today In tho world'n affairs, Tho ravages or war on more than n score of fighting front aro continued by any needless delay. Lot tho senate give tho world peace by ratification without amendment. 1'ven the amendment for which most can be natd, tho provision, In regard to Shantung, will accufo nothing which cannot bo gained If I'hlna, backed by tho powerful advocacy of the United States, addronxes Itself to tho machin ery fuv righting International wrongs and meeting Just claims created by tho league between nations. China, after eighty yearn of oppressive tren lien and despoiled rlghtn, by which all the great powern have profited direct' ly or indirectly, han tor the first time, In thin covenant and treaty, tho means and method to secure Justice and the removal of tho oppressive economic In terference of ntrnngor nntlonn whose citizens are within her gates, protect cd by a long succession of Intnrna tlonul agreements. Moreover, It should bo remembered that tho clause regard ing Shantung wan made upon the state ment by Japan thnt she will return Iho territory to China and, therefore, upon that condition, compliance with which promiso tho league can require. Tbo peace of tho present and the righteousness of Iho future can bo bent necured by tho ratification of tho cove nant and treaty without amondmont. Let the nenato take no action that will give any party to tho treaty, and espe cially Germany, ground for maintain Ing that the ratification of tho United States Is not complete and that changes requiring a resumption of con ference and negotiations have been made In It. Among tho signers in Idaho, Oregon and Washington aro: Idaho. James II. Ilawloy, ox Governor. Oregon. Charles II. Carey, Judge. Itlehard W. Montague, Lawyer. Walter Taylor Humour, llinhop. William I). Wheelwright, Lumber Mor- chant. Washington. N. II. Cofftnau, President Washington IlKtikorti' Ansoelntluu. f'linrlutt U' !!iiuiiill Miiviip nf Mtiiilm m, ll'retlurlc W. Kim tor, Iltahop. by tho Uultiiil fltatoH eon huh bureau Mm. HohliM rufuuDH to ugreo with tho cutiHUH folk, nud urguon that there In no more gainful occnii.itlou than keeping liousti for fatln r and (ho children. MIouhowIvoh should bo listed In tho next ceiiMUn tn produrern," Mrs. Itoblns HUggestH to tho mrolnry of commerce. "Tho vnluo of tholr out put, reckoned o tithu low rate of $45 u mouth, would reach no aggregate yearly Incomo of $1 0,000,000,000," Nho assorts. If anything, Mrs. Koblnn Is under ontlmntlni;. Why, It Is worth con nlder . i-lo more than iU a mouth to take f iro of tho baby, gel the children olf t school, mend their rlnthes, dam Ibelr Blockings, keep iliem out of trouble, bring them out of mumps nud measles, get fathers breakfast, his dlnm r on tlmo nud lunch for tho kiddle. All that Is a regular Job In It lf. put It represents" merely n portion or mothers duties, Her real work JtiBt begins when sho has there things out It... urtaMlliltlll. nlftn ,1 1 II t Ul IMI7 TTIIJ, PVIHiMHiifti ,- ,.,.r, washing, ironing, cooking, baking, sowing, nud stretching a lean pay envelope to cover a weok or seven days, Tho homo Is tho rouudntlon stono nnd noodfi. 4 That's tho man who pays tnxoi hero, nud whouo money holpn flunine our riehooln, our town mid county govornmenl, our Htreelii and rotttlH, tho llro dopvrtmont mid (ho water lilii nt wo haven't got, For Iio'h iv homo lown man mid pttlla hht pound of tho homo town bunion, What do you think that mail ordor millionaire would say It wo askod him to do for thin town what In done willingly and choerfully your In nnd year out by ovory ono or our homo town merchnnlii? Why, tho mall ordor follow would laugh at us! lle'ii mighty willing to flro a cat alog point blank nt you. hut that's all. Any contributing Is dono by yourself, nnd tho mall ordor mon Is on tho receiving; end ALWAYS! Ho may, after ho han itrpumulalod nomo mlllloun of nnmll town dollars, present a library, a park, a bathing beneh TO THIi LA KG 14 CITY whore he spends tho dollars he coaxes from nmitll towns. You know, mall ordor houses would atarvo If I bey had lo depend upon doing huslnesM with th peoplo who llvo III those largo cities It Is tho small lown, tho agricul tural community, mid tho faruui Hint fatten tho mall order bank iiccoiiiiIh. And by mo doing they hlto the hand that foiulu them, tho home mer chant's. Lot uh keep that, III mind, nud weigh It well, when n pretty plctuio mid tempting words In n catalog appeal most alluringly. Portland Man Has Gained 29 Pounds C. J. Folccn Had Been Told Operation Was His Only Hope. WM. sV lHl m W Vi.JTV fUw'W BBBBBK W3P-,T"fc.-W BBBI Dfs convutiicncc. i Jr? 1 YOUwill find here a a most complete slock of such hardware as enters into the preparation of food cooking, baking, preserving, etc. Whatever your par ticular nccda may be, we cntt satisfy you thor oughly both ns to quality nnd price. A visit to our storo rnny suggest lo you sonic welcome convenience. KIN W4a Cook Stores Ranget Oil Slovti Caioline StotM., Pol, Punt Kettles, Gridln Spiders, elc, Tinware Granitewtre Aluinioutnvrtis "j If you buy it from us, it's worth the price . o "I hnvo moro faith In Tmilar than any inodlcluo 1 hnvo over seen, nud I'll toll you why I nay this,'' Bald C. J, Foloeti, n well known mochnnlc who Is employed by tho Houthorn I'nclHc Hallway Co., nnd who lives nt G01 Knst 20th HI , I'orllnnd, Ore, ti'titfit t(ttllin I n Trtiilnr r Atintti nil I ft . Bcrubblng, clean ng, llVll lJin ol,M,r lUt f r it re y !. rr f. f 1 .lllliird Mr. Foleon, "utid when I commonced taking Tnnlac wns so weak and run " t in . uunii iiini a nun ni it if iu i m mi upon which is nuiii nu civ luaunn work , nttt M ono ,mo i WRB all progross. hII Industry, nil every- llm IOnnttal for seven weeks, nnd thing! And homo is wniu mo nouso- f ftflor , vt,ry ,,Ci, of ,rnt,nonl thorn keeping mother makes It. llhout,, WB( thnl txotMnK ,ul M OI,cr. hor thoro Is no homo; without ho !a(0 W0U,j lJo ,,, ftny good, , homo thero Is not much of anything llmt i wou, lmVo , MU,mt 0 It If worth while in lire, is tneroT i .,.-nr .in.-ii.il in i, wnll nunln. I Then, how In tho world, can these rafnnm to Mn,rK0 tho operntlon, men down In tho census olllco tell IU(t WrtN mid thon that thoy could do us tliot Keeping nouso is noi a gain- 0tl,nK niorn foro tun, so I pulled ful occupntlon? ' up nnd wont homo. Well, after I got Of course It In n gainful occupation hwmo j ,, , (jwl mynof, thluklng In tho very fiont rank or human on ml mf.U ,,,,, ,,,, ,Mt ( B0()ll foll,, doavors. nnd tho next census should Uml l)VW m(,( ,, ,,, n B0(t so list tbo nineteen minion. cooked egg would cause gas to form I on my stomach, nud I would hnvo tho worst cramping spoils you hnvo ; over nonru oi i just Kepi on sinter ing nnd getting woakor all tho time until I was just about nil In. "Then I heard about Tnnlac, nud I tho great things It was doing for so I . II ii n i as many other people, and i bought HOI mill UrdCr HOUSe n t"tl "" eommonced tuklng It. j Well, sir, I figured that Tnnlac would I glvo mo some relief, hut I had no Iden When tho homo town needs n boost , that It was going to make such n financial or otherwise, do wo, fellow clean nweep of my troubles, and put citizens, go to tho big city merchant 'mo in the fluo condition I am now in prlnco, tho mllllonalro owner of njWhy, I hnvo gained twonty-nluo mall order house, ror a "lirt," n help-; pounds, mid In a short tlmo I was Ing hand? rreo from pain nnd distress ns naiy Not so you could notice Itl man on earth. My stomach troubles Wo all of us -go to too homo nil dlBapponred, and my nppotlto enmo town merchant, the man, our neigh- hack In full force, and up to this day, hor and friend, who sells dry goods, cM hardly got enough to cat, l.v grocorlos, shoos, hardware, furniture, erythlug I eat agrees with mo, loo, right hero In tho old home town 'nnd when night comes on I can go 'Hint's tho man wo look for when to bod and sleep llko a rock right wo want n contribution to a lawn through until daylight, Now that rart, n fimtlvnl, n fair. 'was Just n yeor ago when Tanlnc That's tho mmi wo s to help pulled mo out or all that trouble, nnd us buy n now "hurch ormin or mil- i haven't lost n day rrom my work forms for tho bull team, slnco, and my health has been Just That's tho man wo ask to put a nne over since." share of his savings Into the now , Tnnlac la sold in Hums by Hood nnd In Crane by vain Trading Adv. MBi;iririiHiiMigiKi!msaTmwMraT: . S. GEER & CO: Home Town Merchant Is Man Asked for Help, creamery, tho now laundry, or unyillron. other now Industry this lown wants Co, gotlatlona with U-riui. and uh our low-pliliw Corliss 1'resU.n, ITesldonf associates In thu v.ar, Vihich wo nil ,md each unlt'-d to win, Hut Here Is no pOHHlhlltty of doubt that amendment of Iho treaty, an Is now proposed by tho senate commit no on forok'n relations, would remiirn National ICducation Association, A. I Johnson wns over from tho DroWKoy country tho foro pijrt of tho wcok. X Special Sales NOONCHESTER'S Furniture Store vi: IIAVK A I I I I REPUTATION . () HUHTAIN Do you know what It means to llvo up to a imputation for DPJI'ENnAUIMTV? Wo know know that it means constant vigilance lest wo permit tho QUALITY of our wares to he lowered, It nlso means unvarying courtesy nud attention to each nnd ovory cuutomor. Whon you trndo with this great Family "Storo you aro asaurod of theso two advantaged protection anil hcivIco. I.VKItVTHN FOIt TIIK I A.MILV, AND AM. I)KIKNI)AIUil Wo solicit your custom vJth this iruarantoo. Brown 's Satisfactory Store Burns, : : : : Oregon We carry goods ndvertlhcd on tho "Homo PioductM I'iiko" Everiilhinp for Everybody Anythinf for Anubedf BUY IT FROM US IT PAYS Thia iH n nonernl storo nnd wenro sunnoscd to sell even thing-, and wo livo up to the general supposition. You can buy anything you want here, from hardware te groceries, from needles to a good smoke. 1 It pays to buy from us, because we sell for cash, andaa enormous amount of goods, and we can therefore sell ati closer margin of profit. You CAN'T lose, ami you WILL gain. Now doesn't this lino of argument appeal straight to your good common sense! LUNABURG, DALTON & CO. BURNS, :: 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 25 10 25 This Sale will continue during September mv r-kV a n mm Ihe r lumber is a Kobber! Only when the man in tide the PLUMBER is crooked. Our aim is to give honest service, and install honest goods AL WAYS. If you want any such goods and such service in your repairs or in new work, it's easy to get it. Just call us Our Specialty Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Repairing Agents for (lie De Laval Dairy Supplies Paint, Oil Limited Supply Ammunition Economy Fruit Jars at Right Prices TUG BURNS HARDWARE COMPANY In our now building opposite Lnmpshjre's garage CALL AND INSPECT IT Win. Farre Burns, Oregon Practice Before U. S. Land Office and the Department at Washington, D. C. REAL ESTATE BROKER Special-Desirable Stock Ranches INSUHAiNCIO-limuro your hay nml properly iu Uio Nort-h Uritish and .Morenniilo or Colonial Firo lTmlorvritors