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THF OAZFTTK-T1MFH. KKPPXER. ORFC.ON. TRrRSl) AT, MARCH 2T. 1919., PACE SKVE V4 0 ' nni3 X 'Xy A Flavor for . g every taste 1 1 I ' WILL END WAR KEW PLEA OF PRESIDENT His Wainiiif; to the Country is Like His Statement in the Caiiiai)u (f Hl. in i ILL seated alr-thftt and impurity-proof, in thz wax WTQPPCd, siSty phages. Be scrs to set It? Qfaiga I S fcccaass it is supftcne to 8 Tfe Flavor Lasts G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use them and watch them; they will help you both ways. By Snoll Smith. Washington, March 15. President Wilson's warning that further wars will ensuo unless the league of na tions plan conceived by British states men and read by him to the confer ence at Versailles is ratified by tho United States is likened by the fifty ono opposing Hopubllcan and Demo cratic Senators to the plea made by him in the campaign of If 1 6 that unless he was re-elected peace would be impossible. As the .Cl iff Executive was then accused of making a specious argu ment in order to 'gain votes, in face of the Rooseveltiun demand for pre paredness and participation in the war against Germany, declaring at Shadow Lawn that "I am not ex pecting this country :o get into war partly because I am not expecting these gentleman to have a chance to make a mess of It," and several months earlier that he thought the conflict unavoidable, so that he It said to be attempting to gain popular support for his coming struggle with the Senate by lending the Impression that unless his Ideas prevail future wars will result. Considerable sub stance to this charge is found In his admission at the White House dinner to the Foreign Affairs Committees that the proposed league would not necessarily end armed conflict. That any league covenant Is doomed which does not provide for the retention by the American people of their full sovereignty, instead of yielding it to an executive council in which their representatives would be outvoted, was made certain by the signature during the last hours of the session of Congress by thirty-niue Senators of a resolution voicing ap proval of the principle of universal peace and disarmament but firmly dissenting from the covenant as drawn up at Versailles. Henry Cabot Lodge, Philander C. Knox and Will iam E. Borah headed the list. To these names should be added those of six Democrats, Including Reed, of Missouri, who have openly repudiated the league idea of the President. Six more Senators of both parties are antagonistic to certain fundamental features of tha iiistnim. o . Unifica tion of th present Tarm t ill no! only fall short ot th nc-uarv two thirds required by toe CftttttitaUoe, but will ha.a agaiiwt it -mm thin a. majority of tha entire ifejaA-. of the new CongresB elected by .pf ople in November. The enni-hiia an at be coming goneral in Coiifjrfs-ak, -therefore, that unless the Prtsiilr Ml. jmtly modifies the document wSiS.! Ver sailles he will ba unable 2 u)u gjod hia declaration ttial I'lie" Ameri can people are behind ths .Vf iw- of nation's plan. V It HOMKSTKAO HfllimiiriahwHBt For Sale 200 acres in Sue. 14,. northeast of lone. 160 acres .finable land. $259 cash. Adtewsa Bos 424, lone, Oregon. 13U TOIl SALE 20 bead . 2 months old good sUsrA.. i per he-ad. Also 6 bead ot extant. mS-4t F H. WILSOiS, Sou. Ore. SMALL ACKJ.-Mi otter go acres on creek bottom mxtar ditob, 35 acres in alfaifa, 25 vsnm rmiy to put in . R. R. lUttnB wiCaji half mile. No buildings . Vfsw reason able terms. See SMKMB tt CRAW FOR. FOR, SALE. 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