PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, October 21, 1919 WILSON'S WORDS CLEAR UP DOUBT Wanted His Privilege. Itohert (11(1 not want to liar.. his Milled linir cut (iff. He made n -rival fuss. He consented after his mother told him tliat with -hurt hair !,e would look iikc n Mir l,oy. At the usual li.-d-tlme his mothi r toll) him to jro to IihI. iind he sadly said: "I wish I didn't have my liair cut. V.'hat Is the use of looking liUe a hlg hoy if I have to o to I. i'd the same time us the hahy hoys?" Flowers Loved by All. "lowci . mh-i:, intended for the solace ordinary l.imiimiiy ; children love Ificm; (jiiiot. contented, ordinarv peo ple love i.,n us they Krov; luxurious ami disorderly people rejoice in thera '-a'hered ; tli.-y are the cottager's treas and in the crowded town mark, s with a litrl,. hroken fragment of ra;al,u-.v. the windows of the workers l'i v.lio-o hearts rests the covenant of p'-aee. Ru,i;m. CALIFORNIA THROWS OVER ITS LEADER, JOHNSON, AND RALLIES TO -LEAGUE. WEST GIVES HIM CVATICM Ail Doubtful Features of Pact Are --."J- i.. mm I - . 1 J.if .J , ! t I i -1 I,'! i.l 'I' ll t I mm i WHITE STAR ' BRAND Made by men who know, for people who want the best. Only the choicest wheat carefully graded, a n d thoroughly washed is used in making our flour. Your baking will prove to you the big advantage of using-White Star Brand flour for both bread and g pastry. i Heppner Partners Elevator Co. Wl Urn ti 7 ?. ' ri v. rl 1 .? u,. tuj. iJ iJ F5 i AND Explained Away By President, and Former Doubters Hasten to Give Him Their Support. "Ry Independent News Bureau, form erly Mt. Clemens News Bureau.) Aboard President Wilson's Special Train A continuous ovation along the Pacific coast and then on his eastward way back toward the capital was given to President Wilson as -he came toward the end of his month daylong speaking tour in behalf of the League of Nations. California, particularly the delightful city of Los Angeles, went wild in its enthusiasm for him and his advocacy of the League, and it was in that state, perhaps, that he did his most successful missionary work. Hiram Johnson, California's former governor, now her United Ptates sena tor, and considered by her as the most likely Republican candidate for the presidency in 1920, had before the ar rival of President Wilson, convinced a great number of citizens that the League as at present formulated" wat not a good thing. He had told them that the United States, because of it, would be drawn into every petty European quarrel; he argued that wu would lose our sovereignty by joining with the European nations. He had blamed the president fo:- assenting to the possession by Japan of the Penin sula of Shan Tung in China. 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