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to oppress other and weak«r nations stead of General Wood was sent to
Yet we find the present
The old world now knows that as France
DR. A. G. PRILL
soldiers or sailors the men of the administration has indorsed the prop
United Su'si are unsurpassed. and osition by making General Per ahi ng
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•he will entertain a proposition lo the chief of staff of this country in
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of
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heroic
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disarm in a kinder spirit when com
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ing from the nation having the least eral Wood (Applause )
"Judge Hughes, when a candidate
need for It, than from any other
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for president in 1915. denounced the
nation.
Had the United ¿¡tales become a appointment of E. lamler Jones as
member of the league of nations head of the geodetic survey and
disarmament would have become a called him an incompetent horse
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fact within a very few years! Be doctor.* Mr. Harding reappointed
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cause we refused to join the league This 'horse doctor' in March, with
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the world looks to and expects the the statement that his services were
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United States government to make indispensable.
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"President
Wilson
put
postoffices
the disarmament proposition. We
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are looked upon as the leading nation under the civil service, and Hani I ng
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of the world and the world expects has followed suit with a scheme
that the politicians h<>i>e to use to
us to lead.
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We lead in having the most liberal cover the spoils system which they
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form of government in the world; i hope to run. Indeed, the republican
we lead in disinterested philanthropy; administration thus far is walking
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we lead in world charity, and we most)/ in the tracks nf the demo
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should be the leader in ending world cratic administration, but they ap
war. which will result from disarm pear to be walking Irackward and
•tumbling occasionally."
ament of nations.
President Harding can become a
world figure and write his name
We Live and Learn.
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president of the greatest nation on
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A year ago it was generally stated
earth, will liecome the leader in that prices could not drop for from
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eradicating thia curse of civilization three to five years Every producer
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Poultry and Veal
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DISARMAMENT.
It is a fact that alwut all of the
large nations of the world desire
disarmament. That is to say that
all nations. r<q>ecially those engaged
in the late world contest are so "fad
up" on war that they will look with
favor upon the nation or nations
which have the nerve to propoae or
make a start towards disarmament
Never since the history of civili
sation among men have the great
nations of the world been so near
bankruptcy as they are at the pres-
ent time. Indeed, if liquidation of
the war debts of all of the respect
ive nations of the world should be
required at one time, civilization
would become chaotic.
Yet when
we know that there is as much or
more money In the world today as
there was before the great war be
gan. and that the over 200 billions
of debt means the concentration of
wealth into fewer hands, we know
that the working out of the greatest
financial problems of the world's
history will lie solved in time.
In every nation there are men
capable of disinterested statesman
ship and lovers of humanity who, if
placed as directors of theii respect
ive nations, could and would work
out a plan by which the great curse
of humanity war would become
unnecessary in the political conduct
of the world.
There arc men in all nations who
can lie content with justice towards
neighbor nations, who are willing to
live and let live, ami who are willing
for nations to be guided by the
principles of the golden rule. And
the great problem of the age is to
place such men in power and to
cause these war jingoes to take a
Dr. P. Ï. Tweed. D.ï. M.
— war.
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•nd every' workman had it figureci
out on paper to show that his par
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ticular product or particular wages
highly illustrated pamphlet put out
could n«t be reduced. If anything
by the Oregon Agribultural College j
dropped, the "other fellow" must
The many and costly stone building»
while nice to look at and places O. j make the first concession.
The producer of the raw material
A. C. high on the list of educational
raised the price of his products, the
concerns. shows as well where a
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factories raised the price of the
large part of IIregon las moneys go
manufactured article; the workman
to. 0. A. C.. Oregon University at
raised his wages, and prices were
Eugene, and the Normal College at
increased to meet the increased cost
Monmouth are. no doubt, of great
of operation. And about this time
value t<> a small percentage of our
the circle was completed back to the
young men and young ladies
Hut
producer, and he made another raise
when we know that their support
and the game was started over.
accounts for a large |>art of our tax
1 Hiis process was continued until the
burden and that our public schools
: card house of inflated prices reached
Bl« Iwing neglected by the state be
cause of these colleges, our pride in its peak.
Instead of coming down from the
these mtaaive stone buildings be-
rickety structure to a safe founds
com«« somewhat depreciated, We
tion. every one tried to cling to th«-
have neglected the essential for the
, top and above his neighbor off first,
less essential.
i The laboring man says "I can’t re-
iduca my wages until the cost of liv
Walking Backward in Dearecratic
ing comes down."
The producer
says: "I can't cut my prices until
wages come down."
Representative Stevenson (Dem..
To relieve the situation Old Man
S. C.) in a recent speech gave these Economic l-aw stepi>ed in and kicked
specific instances wherein the pres the bottom out of the card house
ent republican administration has and let the structure of inflated
walked backward in the tracks of prices and wages down in a heap,
the previous democratic administra and that's about the way things
tion:
stand today.
"Well, we were to have all of our
The wise ones are getting up and
foreign policies reversed
I-at us l have already shaken the dust off of
see what we have done up to this themselves and are starting ahead
time about reversing the foreign on a new tiasis with a sound foun
policy of this government. On the dation.
question and rights of this nation in
Those who voted for Rob Stan
Mesopotamia the policy of the for
field.
a friend of the monopolistic
mer administration is being abso
lutely followed by the present ad- big five meat packers, as against
nunistiation. As to the question of George E. Chamberlain, the man
,,l*y ,h* orders of
back seat in the management of the rights and policy of this nation wh° would
in the island of Yap our present
fl*r- "’»* <*" see what was
world affairs.
them concerning Stanfield was
There are probably more people administration is standing squarely
In the world today who can see and in the tracks made by the adminis true. Stanfield has said in a speech
realize the folly of war than there tration that preceded it. On the Iwfore the U. S. senate that they
ever has i»een since the birth of question of our dealings with Russia (the big five) "have perfected the
mankind. The lime is near at hand,
if it is not here now, when the war
jingo will be without influence, when
jealousy ami injustice will no longer
be allowed to rule the actions of
men in places of power when the
unwisdom <>t war in the settlement
of international disputes will become
patent to the majority of mankind
in all nations, when the difference«
lietween nations will be settled by
arbitration.
The financial condition and the
manpower of the United States is
now regarded as being superior to
that of any other nation.
We can
better afford to propose disarma
ment than can any other nation.
The world knows that such a propo
sition coming from us will not be
because of national fear nor to se
cure a pusiUon of greater posrar. er
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the present administration has not
veered an iota from the administra
tion that was before it. On the
question of cable control this house
unanimously panned a resolution to
follow the leadership of the demo-
cratic administration on that very
important question. On the que»-
tion of the treaty with Colombia.
whereby we re-establish relations
with tne government of the United
States of Colombia, the administra
tion sent the treaty negotiated in
1916 by a democratic administra
tion.
The present administration
has followed the policy of the Wilson
administration in the matter of back
ing up the banka of this country in
making a loan to China.
"It was one of the erring shames
of the country, according to repub
licans, lAat General Perstnag. MS-
beet system in the world of supply
ing our principal food meat prod
ucts. ” lie further «aid the bill now
before the senate was 'socialistic,**
Stanfield, by this one speech hss
proven that he is an enemy to both
the farmers who produce the meat
and the great body of American
consumers. Now go out behind the
barn, you partisan republicans, ai d
hire a small boy to give you a good
kicking for being a fool. Your beef
and pork does not bring vou the cost
of production, yet you are getting
just what you voted for.
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