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th e s a fe g u a rd s a b o ve m e n tio n e d in th e m eans com m ittee, in its w ork now
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s ta te s h a ll re n d e r | v th e lea g u e a n a n n u a l virtually completed, provided for total
r e p o r t In ' re fe re n c e to th e t e r r i t o r y c o m ­ appropriations showing a net increase
m itte d to it s c h a rg e
T h e d eg re e o f a u ­
J'ream bl«— In «5rtJ®r to p ro m o te I n t e r ­
A r t iU e 13 —T h e h ig h c o n tr a c tin g p a r ­ t h o r it y , c o n tr o l o r a d m in is t r a tio n to be of $6(7,661 over the appropriations of
n a tio n a l c o - o p e r a tio n a n d to aecu re In - tie s a g re e th a t w h e n e v e r a n y d is p u te or e x e rc is e d b y th e m a n d a to r y s ta te s h a ll,
t«?i n a tio n a l pea t e a n d s e c u r ity b y th e d iffe re n c e s
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th e f ir m <*atablfahni«-iit o f th e u n d e r s ta n d ­ th e y w il l s u b m it th e w h o le m a tte r to a r ­ c o n tr a c tin g p a rtie s fu r t h e r a g re e to e s­ Oregon Voter.
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in g o f in t e r p g tlo n a l la w , a s th '- a c tu a l b it r a t io n
Fur. th is p u rp o s e th e c o u r t o f ta b lis h a t th e s e at o f th e le a g u e a in a n -
r u le o f c o n d u c t a m o n g g o v e rn m e n ts , u n d a r b it r a t io n to w hit h the < is® is r« fecr< d dator> commission to receive and exam ­ creases for each departm ent and the
b y th e m a ln te n a n o e o f ju s t ic e uioX * s c r u ­ s h e ll be th e c o u r t a g re e d on b y th e p a r ­ in e th e a n n u a l r e p o rts o f th e m a n d a to ry
p u lo u s re s p e c t fo r a ll tr e a ty o b lig a tio n s in tie s o r s tip u la te d iq a n y c o n v e n tio n e x is t ­ p o w e rs , a n d to a s s is t th e le a g u e in i n ­ percentage of increase or decrease, as
th e d e a lin g s o f o rg n n ls e d p e e p le s w it h one in g b e tw e e n th e m . T h e h ig h c o n tr a c tin g s u r in g th e o b s e rv a n c e o f th e te rm s o f u ll
a n o t h e r th e p o w e rs s ig n a to r y to th is cov - p a r t ie s a g re e th a t th e y w il l «a r r y o u t in m a n d a te s .
the case may be.
A r t ic le 20 — T h e h ig h co ntra « tin g p a r ­
e na n t adopt
th is C o n s titu tio n o f th e f u ll g ood fa it h a n y aw-ard th a t m a y be
Mr. C hapm an's figures show net de­
le a g u e o f n a tio ir tt;
r» ridere«!. In th e e v e n t o f a n y fa ilu r e to tie s w il l e n d e a v o r to s e c u re a n d m a in ta in
A r t ic le 1.— T h e a c tio n o f th e h ig h c o n - ( c a r r y o u t th e a w a rd , th e e x e c u tiv e c o u n - f a i r a n d h u m a n e c o n d itio n s o f la b o r fo r j
creases, all told, by the com m ittee of
t r a c t ln g p a r tie s u n d e r th e te r m s o f th is
II s h a ll p rop o se w h a t ste p s b e st c a n be m e n, w om e n a n d c h ild r e n , b o th in t h e ir !
o w n c o u n tr ie s a n d In a ll c o u n tr ie s to $195,u ll, or total decreases, including
c o v e n a n t s h a ll be e ffe c te d th r o u g h th e ta k e n to g iv e e ffe c t th e re to .
i n s t r u m e n t a lit y o f a m e e tin g o f iì boc
A r t ic le 14
T h e e x e c u tiv e c o u n c il s h a ll w h ic h t h e ir c o m m e rc ia l a n d in d u s tr ia l |
the rem oval of state aid from the
o f d e le g a te s r e p r e s e n tin g th e n ig h « on - fo r m u la te p la n a fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f r e la tio n s e x te n d ; a n d to t h a t end a g i
tractlhg parties, o f m «-etln g s a t more a p e rm a n e n t c o u r t o f In te r n a tio n a l J u s ­ th e ^ tliu " hu V a n i r à
¡in d u strial accident com m ission based
fr e q u e n t I n te r v a l* id a n • x e c u tiv e coun< 11 tic e a n d th is p a r t s h a ll, w h e n e s ta b lis h e d ,
A r t ic le 2 1 — T h e h ig h c o n tr a c tin g p a r tie s on figures of 1917-18, of $599,868.
a n d a p e r m a n e n t in U i n a tio n a l s e c r e ta ria t io- c o m p e te n t <«♦- t^ea e -a tM d e te rm in e a n y
to be e s ta b lis h e d at th e se a t o f th e m a tte i w h ic h th»! ia u tie s re.^egnise as a g re e
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The biggest percentage of increase
s u b je c t f o r s tltm iisslo T ) to IT fo r a r b i t r a ­ th r o u g h th e I n s tr u m e n ta lity o f th e leagu»-
A r tic le 2«— M e e tin g s o f th e b o d y o f d e le ­ tio n u n d e r th e fo r e g o in g a rtic le .
to s e c u re and m a in ta in fre e d o m o f tr a n s it
w ent to the sta te exhibit a t Portland,
g a tio n s s h a ll be h e ld a t s ta te d in te r v a ls
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which receives 300 per cen t m ore than
Text of Covenent of League
of Nations as Read at Paris
Peace Conference by Wilson
two years ago. E xperim ent stations
get loo per cent more.
1 he fish and gam e code, on third
reading in the house Monday, was
f;*»ht back to the game com m ittee to
straighten out some objections which
arose on th e floor of the house, there
being a tangle as to the printed
am endm ents.
Objection arose against the Mil on
the ground th a t it gives to the com ­
mission plenary powers to (ix the sal
aries of its emphiyes, but. it becam e
evident in the debate th a t a large
following in the house wijj stan d for
letting the com m ission handle its sal­
aries. However, objection to the new
plan has not been quelled.
ALLIED
ARMY
PLAN
FAILS
DRINK A GLASS
Tote of Peace Delegs tes k ills French
OF REAL HOT WATER
M ilitary Scheme.
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BEFORE BREAKFAST.
P aris.—The Bourgeois proposition
Says we will both look and feel
for an inter allied m ilitary force to
clean, tweet and fresh
enforce peace was defeated by an
and avoid Illness.
overwhelm ing vote a t the m eeting of
the Society of N ations com m ission on
S a n ita ry science has of late mad"
Thursday.
rapid strid es w ith resu lts th a t arc of
The French and C zechoslovaks untold blessing to hum anity. The lat-
were the only rep resen tativ es voting
application of its u n tirin g research
in tbv a in n u a tiv e
18 ,h e recol» ril(-‘ndation th a t it ia as
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necessary to atten d to in tern al sanita-
The draft of the society of nations tlon of the d ra | nage gygten, of the h “
plan was then unanim ously adopted man body as it is to the drains of the
house.
as a whole.
Those of us who are accustomed to
The final draft consists of 26 a rti­
feel dull and heavy when we arise
cles.
sp littin g headache, stuffy from a cold
T he Jap an ese delegation presented foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ­
an am endm ent providing th a t racial ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a
discrim ination should not be tolerated daisy by opening th e sluices of the sys­
tem each m orning and flushing out the
in im m igration laws.
whole of the in tern al poisonous stag­
Several delegates urged th at this n a n t m atter.
Everyone, w hether ailing, sick or
would open such a large question that
g reat delay m ight ensue, and the m at­ well, should each m orning before
breakfast, d rin k a glass of real hot
te r was dropped w ithout a vote.
w ater w ith a teaspoonful of limestone
P resident Wilson was not p resen t phosphate in it to wash from the stom-
a t this session, having to atten d the ac*». liver and bowels th e previous
suprem e w ar council. Lord R obert
8 *n^*6eatibl« waste, sour bile and
. . . . . .
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poisonous toxins;
th u s cleansing
Cecil acted as chairm an during his sw eetening and p u rify in g the entire
absence.
alim en tary canal before p u ttin g more-
Greece has been authorized by the food into th e stomach.
The m illions of people who are both­
peace council to send additional troops
ered w ith constipation, bilious spells,
into T hrace, the Sm yrna d istrict and stom ach trouble, rh eu m atic stiffness:
the adjacen t te rrito ry along the coast. others who have sallow skins, blood
It is understood th a t these troops and disorders and sickly com plexions are
urged to get a q u a rte r pound of lime­
tho8e wllich Ita l>' is about to send to stone
phosphate from th e d ru g store.
Asia Minor d istric ts of A dalia and T his will cost very little, but is suffi­
Konien will be considered as allied cient to m ake anyone a pronounced
troops subject to w ithdraw al by the crank on the subject of in tern al san­
itation.—Adv.
council.
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c o n tr o l o f
.States o f A m e r ic a , th e B r it is h E m p ire , m e rits o f t h e ir c a s ts w it h ( ill th e re b ­
T h e h ig h 's on tr a c t i n g p a rti«
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f th e disput«» has e n g a g e r o n t s h a ll be b in d in g u n t il so
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A r t ic le 24.— I t s h a ll be th e r ig h t o f Ih e
M< • H ugs <-f th e < oun< n anall be held s h a ll be p u b lis h e d S e ttin g fo r th w it h a ll b o d y o f d e le g a te s fr o m tim e to tim e to
fr«»m tim e to tim e n i o cca sio n m a y r e ­ n e c e s s a ry fa c ts a n d e x p la n a tio n s th e re« - a d v is e th e re c o n s id e ra tio n b y s ta te m e m ­
q u ire , a n d a t le a s t once a y e a r, a t o rufn en da flo rlh w h ic h th e c o u n c il th in k b e rs o f th e league o f tre a t!« a w h ic h h a v e
w h a te v e r p la ce m a y be d e c id e d on, or, Just a n d p ro p e r f o r tlu * s e ttle m e n t o f th e becom e In a p p lic a b le , a n d o th e r in t e r n a ­
I f th e r e p o r t is u n a n im o u s ly
f u llin g a n y su c h d e c ts lu u , a t th«i s ta r d is p u te
tio n a l c o n d itio n s o f w h ic h th e c o n tin u a n c e
o f th e le a g u e , a n d a n y m u tte r w it h in a g re e d to b y th e m e m b e rs o f th e c o u n c il m a y e n d a n g e r th e peace o f th e w o rld
th e v iilit f ie «if a< tto n o f th e l«-<tgu«* o r o th e r th a n th e p a r tie s to th e disputa- th e
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Appeal to Psychologists.
ta tlo n a s h a ll be se n t to a n y p o w e r t<> c o m p ile s w it h th e re c o m m e n d a tio n s and g â tio n s In te r se w h ic h a re in c o n s is te n t
here as the first step tow ard m aking
a tte n d a m e e tin g o f th»- cotiri« 11 a t w h ic h th a t I f a n y p a r t y s h a ll re fu s e so to corn
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A ttacks w ere m ade before the sen­ Italy and Greece the m andatory pow­ ogy and invite assistan ce. Why is it
te re s ts u re to be d iscu sse d , a n d no d e c i­ n e o e s s a ry to g iv e e ffe c t t«i th e re c o rn m e n - te r in t o a n y e n g a g e m e n t in« o n s ls tm t w it h
I f n o su ch r e p o r t ca n b«» m ad
s io n ta k e n n t a n y n n -e tlrig w ill be bln«l- ; d a tlo n s .
th e te rm s th e re o f.
In case a n y o f th e ate com m ittee on medicine, pharm acy ers for the territo ry thus occupied.
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p o w e rs s ig n a to r y h e re to a re a d m itte d
In a w ritten reply to a declaration constables have th e ir photographs
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M l m a tte r s o f p ro c e d u re n t th e p r iv ile g e o f th e m in o r it y to Issue s u b s e q u e n tly to th e le a g u e s h a ll, b e fo re and d en tistry Monday night on the
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hill of S enator Eddy, which enlarges of the French association on the soci- taken they invariably w ear their
e x e c u tiv e c o u n c il, In c lu d in g th«* a p p o in t­ to he th«* f a r t s a n d c o n ta in in g th e re aso n u n d e rta k e n a n y o b lig a tio n s w h ic h a re in
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power of the state hoard of health I ety of nations which recently oailed h ats?—H ouston Post.
Th«* e x e c u tiv e C ou n cil m a y In a n y
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ria n t, i t s h a ll be th e d u t y o f s u c h p o w e r
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ag ain st th e a c t by J, V. G hm art, at , going to W ashington fo r th e closing
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I .'fitte d htaXos o f A y iA T iva .
-p i «-sentatlvH s c o u i- Forney of Portland, who appeared for session of the A m erican congress.
A r tic le 5 —-T h e p e rm a n e n t se< r e ta r ia t <»f g a te s th e p ro v is io n s o f th is a r tic le and pose th e b od y o f de i*Kat«e.
th e iv u g tirt n b iiH b e ««ata l>H»h<*«i a t t b la n k ). o f a r tic le 12, r e la tin g to th e a c tio n a n ti
In this reply the p resident says th a t
the C hristian S cientist school of heal
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he accepts the suggestion th a t a fte r
lea g u e.
T h e rtet i <»tui i n f s h a ll o m ip rls « - p ly to th e a c tio n a n d p o w e rs o f th e body
ing
and
who
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hacked
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—
a lie n s e c re ta rie s a n d s t a f f a s tu n y be of-d«d«KH tes
representation of C hristian S cientists his re tu rn to P aris a g re a t public
A r tic le l»5 S h o u ld a n y o f th e h ig h c o n -
re q u ire d tin d e r th e g e n e ra l d ir e c tio n n nd
c o n t r o l o f u t y e c s ta s y -g e to -tu i u i th e liH t l is g p a i tb s l« e n k o r «Wsreghr«! Its
hotli
front P ortland and o th er parts m eeting be arranged in celebration of
le a g u e , wh«> s h a ll be chosen b y th e e x e c u ­ c o v e n a n ts u n d e r a r t ic le 12 i t s h a ll th e re b y
of the state.
the peace conference. T here is some
Ipso fa c to be d e c la re d to h a v e c o m m itte d I
tiv e c o u trv tl. th e se «» r« t*rlftt « b n II t«e lip
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You corn pestered m en and women
belief in official circles th a t the peace
ineriil>«*t*(i o f th e h-ague, w h ic h tta re h y
to c o n fir m a tio n By th e ex«4«*ntlve conn
•ill
T h e s e c je tn r y - g « r ie r |il s h a ll a c t In u n d « rta k « s Im m e d ia te ly to s u b je c t It ti»
conference will be able to com plete need su ffer no longer. W ear the shoes
W
hile
the
constitutional
40
days
al­
t h a t c a p a c ity a t a ll m e e tin g s o f th e bod> s e v e ra n c e o f a ll tr a d e o r fin a n c ia l r e la ­
that nearly killed you before, says
tio n s . th e p r o h ib itio n o f a ll In te rc o u rs e
lowed the legislature is due to expire its work by June.
o f delM gutes o r o f tUu w a x ukiv® «<>un
this C incinnati au th o rity , because a
<11 T h e e xpe n se s o f th e s e c r e ta r ia t s h a ll b e tw e e n th e tr n s H m in ls a n d n a tio n * of
The peace conference com m ission few drops of freezone applied directly
next Friday night at m idnight, there
b e b o rn e b y th e states-»--m em bers o f th e tiie c o v e n a n t- b r e a k in g s ta te a n d tb u p r e ­
le a g u e Ih H O v r d in v e w it h th
e p o o r- v e n tio n o f a ll fin a n c ia l, c o m m e rc ia l o r
is every indication now th at th e ses­ on international control of ports, w a­ on a tender, aching corn or callous
11 or »rv$e* ti t o f Thr HXpHUSHM «,f II»«» In te r
pj-r.so nn i in te rc o u rs e b e tw e e n th e n a t io n ­
sion will extend into the following terw ays and railw ays is considering stops soreness a t once and soon the
n u tk u u U
o f tile u p lv j*rs a l J«o<tul a ls o f fin» c o v e n a n t- h ic a k in g s ta te and
corn or hardened callous loosens so it
Hie n a tio n a ls o f a n y o th e r s ta te , w h e th e r
u n in n
week or it will, a t least, unless g reater a proposed assertion of jurisdiction can be lifted out, root and all, w ith­
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« ^ » n lrin tln g p a r tie s a n d <»f thns<- o f th e be th e d u t y o f th e « x e i u U v s ««»utwll in
speed by several hundred per cen t is over aerlaI intern atio n al flights. The out pain.
le a g u e, w h e n e n g a g e d In th e lim itle s s <»f su ch « im «- r t<> re c o m m e n d w h a t e ffe c tiv e
__________,
A sm all bottle of freezone costs
th e le a g u e a ha II • n jo ^ ' d lp lo in a ti« - p r lv l- m lli t a t y o r n a v a l f o r t e t!»e n ie m lie r s o f
made than has m arked the progress of Brlt,sl1 air m in istry has
already pre
legtT *alr«1 n iiu iu h ltle s a n d th e b u ild in g s th e lea g u e s h a ll s e v e r a lly c o n tr ib u te to
h i c h , a . a n Y d ru 8 store, but will
eith er house from the beginning of pared an elaborate convention w
«»« «-upled b y th e le a g u e o r Its o ffic ia ls Hit- s i m ed /u re a s t«v Uu used to i«r«dcct
positively tak e off every hard or soft
T h e h ig h
or
ro presm iLaLLvcs a lie u ih u g th e u i r r t - I tiie c o v e n a n ts o f th e le a g u e
the session. It is doubtful if there will be subm itted to the peace con­ corn or callous. T his should be tried
h ig s s h a ll e n jo y th e b e n e fits o f e x tr a - . « » o n trn ctln g ¡ .s r ite o a g re e f u r t h e r th a t
th e y w ill m u tu a lly s u p p o rt one un«»Uu*r in
te r M tin la llty .
ever before has been an Oregon legis­ ference.
as it is inexpensive and is said not
econom i«' m e a s u re s I
A r tic le 7
td m ts s tn n to th«» le a g u e o f th«- fin a n c ia l a nd
The international aviation confer­ to irrita te the surrounding skin.
lature which a t this tim e in the ses
s ta in s u o t tolgiuy.«»» tea to U iu c o M -n a u t a nd w h ic h m a y I»«- tak«,»n u n d e r th is ardici«-
in
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If your d ru g g ist h a sn 't any freezone
n o t n a m e d In th«» p ro to c o l h e re to as
sion was laboring under such congest­ ence soon to m eet in T arls will also
s ta le d iu be iiiv J tu d t«» a < lh i*iu to th v c o v e ­ v e n ie n c e i« s u itin g fr o m tb«- a b o ve mea.s
tell him to get a sm all b o ttle for you
n a n t re q u ir e s th e a sse n t o f n o t less nr«-s, a ra i t h a t th e y w ill m u tu a lly s u p p o rt Events o f Noted People, G overnments ed calendars and with com m ittees so tak e up qoestions of g re a t im portance, from his w holesale drug house.
It is
lim n tw«» L lih tU iJ if th«- s ta te s rvpt«-w cnied one a n o th e r In r e s is tin g tin y s p e i-is i
such as how far national control of fine stuff and acts like a charm every
cram m ed with unconstdered bills.
In th e biw iy o r d e le g a te s a n d s h a ll la* m e a s u re s a im e d a t one o f t h e ir n u m b e r
and
Pacific
N
orthw
est
and
O
ther
«^V to lia tit b tiM ik ln g Ht.He, a nd th« v
lnniti*< l f u l ly V«» self*k«>vei-nihg • c«»nntries.
the a ir may go, passports, custom s, re- lim e.—Adv.
In c lu d in g d o m in io n s a n d c o lo n ie s
N o w ill nrror«! passage th r o u g h th e ir t e r r i ­
Things W orth Knowing.
s ta te s h a ll be a d m itte d to H ie le a g u e u n ­ to r y t«e th e f«»r« es o f nn.V o f th e h ig h
D eterm ined resistan ce will be made ciprocal landing facilities, aerial p o -'
less It Is a b le to g iv e e ffe c tiv e g u a ra n te e s ( o n tra . tin g p a rtie s w h o a re i o -o p . raXm g
New M otion-Picture Cam era
by R epresentative Idlem an to the pro­ lice and the settlem en t of dam ages.
u f it s M iu rs is l u t un tlo n tu u b s u iv u it s I n ­ | to |.r«»te< t rh o c o v e n a n ts o f th e lea g u e
A r t i, h» 11.- In th e m s l it o f d is p u te s he-
te r n a tio n a l o b lig a tio n s and u n le s s It s h a ll
C ivilian flights betw een nations a re
A m otion-picture cam era has been
visions
of
house
bill
283
by
R
epresen­
«-«inform to e ach p r in c ip le as m a y he tw » e n one s ta te m e m b e r o f th v lea g u e
p re s c rib e d b y th e letkgiie ih i e g a rd to Its s lid anoth«‘ r s ta te w h ic h Is n o t a mem h« r
P resident Wilson sailed front Brest tative Moore, which is designed to now im possible, because of the ab- invented for taking p o rtra its w hich
n a v a l a n d m i li t a r y fo rc e s a n d a r m a ­ *»1 til»- le a g u e o r h<‘ tvvc*iu s l.ilt- s n o t m e m ­
b e rs or th .- le a g u e th e h ig h c o n tr a c tin g for New York, F ebruary 16, according provide for general regulation of the 8ence of essential regulations. Many are sep arated and m ounted in book
ments.
practice of medicine.
Mr. Idlem an en terp rises, such as th a t of preparing I°rm , th e ap pearance of m otion being
A itlcl«.* 8 » - T in : h ig h vontra« dug parties p a r tie s a g re e th a t th e atilt«» o r s ta te s n u t to R outer’s P aris correspondent.
n co g n ize th e p r tn i lp le th a t th«- m a in te n ­ n ie m b e rs p f th e lea g u e S h a ll be In v ite d to
sta te s th at th e Moore bill will prac a P aris to London a ir service, have im parted as the pages of th e book
a nce o f ¡»«»ace w il l r e t ju ir r th«- re d m tio n aci»ept th e o b lig a tio n s o f tiie m e m b e rs h ip
A dispatch to Iho London Exchange tically elim inate from practice in the been delayed in consequence,
o f n a tio n a l a im a m e n ts to th e lo w e s t ¡s>tnt In th e league, /.»r th e p u rp o s e s o f such
are tu rn ed rapidly.
« «in siste nt w it !) n a tio n a l s a fe ty u n d th e d is p u te u p o n su ch c o n d itio n s as th e e x e c - Telegraph from Copenhagen says the
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German arm istice comm ission lias
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<««®«iied been informed th at the arm istice con­
physical Friederich Ebert. Socialist.
Is First German President
Culture, lu-uriinalhv
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neuropathy or « o th
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m ethods, unless those who practice it
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,h e c l r - itely.
not deserve to m eet w ith tolerance
take the exam ination th a t is required
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W eim ar.—Pealing church bells a n ­ him self.—T urgeniev.
The daylight saving plan Intro- under the hill.
tu a l. In th e e v e n t o f a
is f a i r and re a s o n a b le In p io p « u tio n t
power . .
lh v lt* « l r e fu s in g to a c c e p t th e Iduced throughout the U nited S tates
th«* s c a le o f fo rc e s la id d o w n In th«» p r o ­ J b ttg fltln
nounced to th e people of W eim ar a t
ifg o f m e m b e rs h ip In th e le a g u e
g ra m m e o f d is a r m a m e n t and th e se lim it s
E m barrassing.
O rganized labor won a d istin c t vic­ 4:15 o'clock last W ednesday afternoon
w h e n a d o p te d s h a ll n o t he e xceeded w it h ' I ua Lh«-. p u i ^ e , 4 , i «HepuK- w h t, h In th e last year will he in vogue in Portland
c .« w <»r a > tn te m e m b e r o f th e leacu«
o u t th e p e rm is s io n o f th e e x e c u tiv e coun
At
a
place
of w orship in Bedford­
if
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to
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city
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tory
in
the
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last
Friday
when
It
«•II
Th«* h ig h c o n tr a c tin g p a r tie s a g re e
th a t the G erm an rout to r the first tim e
th a t th e m a n u fa c tu r e b y p r iv a te e n t e r ­ th e p ro e ts ia n s o f a r t ic le 14 s h a ll he ap-’ ¡council by City Comm issioner Blge-
shire, E ngland, a m em ber of the con­
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40
affirm
ative
votes
on
Rep­
in
history
had
chosen
th
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head
of
th
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p ris
a
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p,a a r tie
, le s " to
<“ th
<he
d is p u t I low Is approved.
I f Í b o th ‘ p
e «Tlapute
gregation w ent to sleep during th e
*h “
' - u A ‘ 1 t ” H ^tw «- h k w n h c J i X . a - Î2
re fu s ,- to acc. p t th e <>b
resen tativ e H orne's bill legalizing la­ own state.
serm on and slipped off th e se a t ju s t
- v , r « W t . . a i i . n n .H it- ’m .b u « „ r n m .n u l » i ? ‘
" h ip h, Ih ..
fo r
W rits of habeas corpus sought in bor organizations and denying the
F
riederich
E
bert,
form
er
saddler
fa t tu r e c u u be ju e \« ;n t« d . d u e r e g a r d be ♦ «i» .
' *5, ' * *u c h d is p u te , th e »-xevu u -
as the hym n, "C hristians, seek not yet
New York by a group of radicals io
in g
to th e n e c e s s itie s o f th o se c o u n -
.7 ? , ’ Tn ‘ ' ,f tk f MUch » c tio n a nt
and socialist leader, appeared before
repose,” w as announced.
■ - k « sin n rc c .u n m e m la tio n s a s w ill p ie -
right to courts to issue injunctions
tr ie s w h ic h a re n o t a b le to m a n u fa c tu r e
i
an
effort
to
provont
deportation
of
49
the
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a
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and
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fo i th e m s a lv e s th e m u n itio n s a n d Impl«
tlc n ie u t o f th y llis p u t a
m e n te o f w a r n e c e s s a ry fo r t h e ir saf«M\
of the 54 aliens to Ellis island from when labor is strik in g in a peaceful celved as president of G erm any those
A r tic le 18
T h e h ig h c o n tr a c tin g p a r-
T h e h ig h c o n t r a c tin g p a rtie s u n d e rtA lic
« h a ll b e P ia - the west were issued Thursday night m anner.
plaudits form erly m arking th e ap p ear­
in n o w a y to co n c e a l fr o m each o th e r th e im .t» *‘ f re *.«»th a t th c
l o n d ltto n s o f eu«q> o f tb u |r liu h r ttr le « as ♦ n rfs ’’ L " Jrt <Vn *tr a l «'«pvt v is io n o f th e by Federal Judge Knox
The bill by H orne is a replica of the ance of th e m onarch who once stig ­
. !n .
An<* « r n m u n ltlo n w i t h th e
a re « a p a ld e o f b e in g n d n p te d fn w a r p u r-
in tr
i»os«-s o r q ie si.nl«* o f th e h « q in * m e rits ,
U te ix u itr e i o f th is
The Germ an national assem bly last Clayton am endm ent to the federal m atized the party to w hich P resident
a n d a g re e t h a t th e r e s h a ll he f u ll in«l trn fn « *
n ec e s s a ry In th e c o m m o n In -1
te fe s t
frank In tel• h in * e of Inf«
W ednesday elected Friedrich E bert Sherm an a n ti tr u s t law and also of E bert belongs as being, m ade up of
t l d v 'h ''.v ',1 ' *
th
t h e ir m i li t á i s a iq j n a s a l i» i-» k ta iiy u e •
M innesota act.
S Ì " '2
_
*
"»• "•»« ‘«'h7 president o f the German sta te ir
m en "unw orthy to b ear the nam e of
A r t ic le
it * A p e rtv ’k h F h t
< v h im ts h ftib '’ U t t i
s h a ll he c o n s titu te d t», a d v is e th e len g to 1st
G erm an."
vote
of
277
out
of
379
votes
lle
rr
«»n th e e x e c u tio n o f th«- n i « i - a. ,n s , f T n Ï Ï ' o i î T , V*';-'-°wH" h""•’o.v/r’i?
Despite stiffest opposition from the
rtl« jle 8 a n d .o n m i li t á i s and n a v a l quns-
P resid en t E b ert in his speech ac­ This W o m a n R ecom m ends
ï . h,Yh « • ' inhabited I,y Ebert accepted the election. Count
tlons getisrp
p 2?.
c t'ld '
le N u fy
...« y v , a tiie to
Lane county delegation, the house cepting the presidency said:
s
e
h
von
l’osa.lowesky
W
ehner
received
49
L y d ia E. P in k h a m ’s V e g e ­
u n d e r tl.e » tre n u o u s c o n d itio n « nt
A r t ic le lo - T h e h ig h cohtftfcuUMft. n a r -
Monday afternoon adopted a m ajority
tie s s h a ll u n d e r ta k e to re s p e c t and p re - th«» itwsfe
" o r ld . th e re « h o u ld be n n - votes.
“ I will adm inister my office, n o t as
tab le C o m p o u n d — H e r
se rve , as a g a in s t e x te r n a l o s g re s s io i I. th e plle«l th e p r ln c tp le t h a t th e w e llb e in g a n d
rep o rt of the educational com m ittee the leader of a ______
_ „. but I be
, l e \ « lo p m e n t . i «...
single __
party,
t e r r i t o r ia l In t e g r t t v and e x is tin g p.,|
fo rti» a n a.
Revlnrtion of hospital facilities in
« le d tv«w( ,if , I..II» .t l, ¡.eople«
In d e p e n d e n c e o f a ll s ta te s m e m h o ts ,g
,n u „ d t h . it « e c u rt-
Personal E xp erien ce.
favoring
passage
of
th
e
P
atterso
n
bill,
long
to
the
socialist
party
and
cannot
tie«e f o r th e
le a g u e
In case o f a n y su ch »ggr,
.’¿ii
,,f ,hH , r "** France to conform with the continued which m akes the high school tuition forget my origin and training. The
o r In «-aae o f a n y th r e a t o f d a n g e r t su< h x h s u h l |»e e m l M ailed in th e c o n a t i,u tlo n o f
. lie I , St m e th o ,! o f g iv in g reduction o f arm y personnel w as In fuud law applicable all over th e state.
a gg re sH lo n . th e e x e t ^ i ^ e . .. n n d tu .b - iL «.J. tiie league,
privileges of birth already have been
McLean, Neb. —“ I w ant to recom­
\ le c u p o n m e a d s b y w h h h th e o k llg a tlito pi acW»s«tbe-sf «"T to th is T t ln c lp le Is th a t dieateg Friday by a w ar departm ent
I h - tu te t,,g. or such peo p les s h o u ld be
s h a ll he f U l f l l M , * .
Lane county m em bers insisted the elim inated from politics and are being mend Lydia E. P inkham 's V egetable
Illtr
u
e
le
d
to
a d v a n c e d n a tio n s w h o , by announcem ent that a nuuiber of lume
A r t ic le 11
A n y w a r o r th r e a t o f w a r
Compound t o a l l
hill would Wipe out the ru ral high elim inated from social life.
w h e th e r Im m e d ia te ly aff« . tin g a n y o f th .. re a so n o f th e « t i ’»M
.o u r c
v x p e rle n c w
women who suffer
h ig h c o n tr g e ttn g p a i t t r i <vr n< t. h e r e b y n .<hd lh . « r a * 'jto iu p jiita L 4***dti«*ii. «an b est hospital» bad baaa asaigneii to early schools which have been established
u
n
d
e
rta
k
e
"W e shall com bat dom ination by
" “ I*''” "l«’ illt> - a n d th a t th ia convoy.
«le« d are d a m a t t e r o f c o n c e rn to th e lu t e i.,g,. , .,
from any functional
under
the
county
fund
law.
leagiM»^ u s ,I th e h ig h « « u ilu o tm g p a rtie s
1
1
‘e
«
cie
p
t»
..,
b
y
th
,
«
:
—
force to the utm ost, from w hatever
disturbance, as it
la te
to n
re s e rv e th e t i g h t to ta k e a n \ a. th»«» th a t c uaa
n a n i.
r o f 'th.
*"* ! '<l‘ **"- »•'’’ »«e. Th®
An intern atio n al aviation confer­
has done me more
m a v t»e «h e tu e d a l-M ¿»toil v U r x tU e do « a r i h i» t „
.¡a ,',.' '. V ^ t h ^ 'd ' ‘ ,in < " nc*
direction it may come. We will found
•*a f« g u a rd th e peAce o f n a tio n s
I t |s
good than all the
ence will he held In P aris w ithin a
C ounty courts of each of the coun­ our sta te only on the basis of right
h a re o y a ls o d e c la re d a n d a g re e d to he
tiphlt i l »lopment
s ltu iitio n
doctor's medicine.
th«- fr ie n d ly r i g h t o f • a. h o f th . ht«i».
m íe «o tn litto n s few weeks to outline rOcOmmenda ties of the sta te may appropriate $5ùotl and on our freedom to shape our des­
Since talcing it I
c tw itr a c tln g ¡»artie s to d r r
m ees
C e rta in tions to the society of nations in o r­ from the general fund of th e county
attenti .»a
o f th e b o d y o f d e le g a te s
have a fine healthy
tinies at hoaie and abroad. H ow ever
•"«n»» to th e
titr e e m in c ll to a n y «Ir c u m s ta n , es
i*‘«i a stag«« o f der to m ake possible th e resum ption for th e purpose of erecting m onu­
baby girl and have
harsh may be th e lot th reaten in g Oer
in g
In le t rutU«»taik
I
wh4< to itvp» todr t
»stenve aa tn -
gained in health and
th r e a te n s to d is t il l h ln te rn a tt« » h it
f 3 ‘ ro y ls |o n « I|y of civilian aerial service betw een the m ents in honor of the soldiers who man people we do not despair ef Ger­
o r th e g ood u m h - r s ts a d ln g !»%tw an’ m ,- h,'«N<iil».
stren
g th . My hus­
m íe r in g o f nations.
p articipated In the g reat world war, m any's vital forces."
tlo n s u p o n w h it h peace depen.Is
* a rn l a g a ls t-
band and 1 both
A r t ic le I I - T h e h ig h c o n tia . luxg pa«,
re r u n t ll aueh
__________
_ _ re- und‘' r iT m « of S en ato r Handley s bill
The Bisbee dep
o rtation ___
cases,
praise your med­
tie s a g re e th a t s h o u ld d is p u te s .»rise I
*»i«l aion«* T h e
ic in e to all suffering
It is
tw e e n th e m to Ulvto « u m m »( toe «wOv*t«wl In
es m u s t be a . ultlng from the sending out of Art i which I’«8"*'! «he house Monday
Denver,
Colo—
Protection
for
pri
th e rtf d in a t y pe oc « tssvm o f d lp l»n»«cv th» v
women.” — Mrs. J ohn K oppelmann R.
•Ie « 'tto n o i th e 1
io n a in 1917 u n d er arm ed guards of , uuderetood a num ber of the counties »ate citizens of H axtun. Colo., was No. 1. McLean, N ebraska.
in n o case w ill r s s o r t to w a r w ith o u t
pre v lo ti si v s u b m itt in g th« qu
I
will
take
advantage
of
the
provisions
-‘21
men
accused
of
&ttem
pting
to
in-
m a tte r s In v o lv e d e ith e r t
This fam ous root and herb remedy
asked of th e sta te constabulary S a tu r­
to in q u ir y b y th e exe, iU )t«- n o iiih M M l!
i «I nt i » i i a 11
t erf tin* w ith em ployes of copper of th e act.
day by a citizen of th a t tow n whose Lydia E. P inkham 's V egetable Com-
u n t il th re e m o n th s a f t e r th e a w a rd ... „
t'o n d iito i
l"’un i, has been restoring women of
mines reached the r
8 sttpreme
th e a r b it r a t o r s o r re c o m m e n d a tio n s tn
nam e was Withheld, because the man ' America to health for more than forty
th e e x e c u tiv e c o u n c il a n d th a t 1 1,« , will
\
n th .
Ju ro rs may he euinm oned by mail
court Friday.
•UtoLjt >>rals
n o t e ven t h«rw d e * an la ws* n< wr «Hrs< - j ,d
feared
for
his
life
if
his
nam
e
became
»LOa-the p ro h i
years and it will well pay any woman
m e m b e r o f th e Im ig u a w h l« h «< *nt<l ew
n
and the sheriff not required to travel
th.* s la v e tra
known. The H axtun m an told Gov­ who suffers from displacem ents, in­
T he eye trouble with which Vle-
w it h th e s w a r d o f th® a r b i l r
th® liq u o r t r a f l
»HJ
an
over
the
county
to
sum
mon
them
,
t®«*<«minendatldn o f ih ® e x m i
ern o r Shoup s secretary th a t a m eet flammation, ulceration, irregularities,
chunt Grey, form er R ritiih secretary
In a n y «as®, u n d e r th is a r tlc h
backache, headaches, nervousness or
under
provisions
of
a
bill
by
R
epre
«»f th e s r h lt r s tu r ® s h a ll be m i
ing scheduled for F ebruary 26 at Hax “ the blues” to give this successful
of sta te for foreign affaire, has been
• e a s o n s b le tim e a n d th e r e r o
seutative FMIIer. passing th e house tun m ight resu lt in violence and gave remedy
a trial.
Afflicted far years has culm inated in
o f th e e x e c u tiv e c o u n t ll ahn
id
TO ALL WOMEN
WHO ARE ILL
wirtui
«< the disputes
FVlday. The bill m eans a saving of
the secretarv the nam e o f a law yer
mu total WtiMtMs«. says the lam don Dally
several
thousands of dollars a y ear who. h e _ said, had boasted of his Bol
Mall
throughout the state. Mr. F u ller said ., shevik leanings
For special suggestions in regard to
your ailm ent w rite Lydia E. Pink ham
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result
of its long experience is a t your service.