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nation will be boycotted by al
The council, the chief governing
LODGE DIRECTORY
the other members of the Lesene" body of the League, cannot take
I EEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. E. 8..
action without unanimous decision of
Q meets second Tuesday evening of each month
Its members and since the United
nes ‘ and social communication
ion with
with
I at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members
the rest of the world.
States will have a representative in
welcome.
Estella A. Hitt, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
How It Will Prevent Wars
the Council our interest will be pro-
It Is not claimed that the League of tected there. We hear it said that the
' HE KM ISTON LODGE NO 138, A F & A M .
1 1 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
League is formed for the benefit of
It Into Plain Language Free Kether. Every possible
awns with
war
«U»
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
provision that Great Britain or Japan or some other
come.
H K Dean, Secy.
J H Young. W. M.
1 Legal and Diplomatic human intelligence can devise win e one nation This Is not true. All the
made to settle International disputes nations will gain by it, not only the
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O O. F.
" meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
»age. in Response to Re-
great nations such as the United
I hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
But two
should
all these
ures fall and
nations
go to meas?
war States, Great Britain, France, Japan
W. R Longhorn. Sec.
R. W. Sprague. N.G.
this Is what will happen:
and Italy, but the little nations which
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Everybody’s talking about the High
If both parties to the dispute have in the past have been oppresseti by
observed the rules of the League the their big neighbors. The international
Cost of Living, so just to be different
Y ARE CONFUSED
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
other nations will stand hack and let court will give an opportunity for the
I want to offer a few words about the
BY PRESENT DEBATE them fight K out. War under suen settlement of old grievances which
LOW COST OF READING. My
circumstances is difficult to Imagine have long troubled the peoples o^the
DR. R. G. GALE
however, because before the angry na world.
Physician and Surgeon
text is
er That People Will Lose tions will be allowed to fight In ac It has been said that the League
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Office Hours:
ht of Basic Principles Dur- cordance with the rules of the League, «111 interfere with the Monroe Doc-
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
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so much time must elapse that in all trine, but the League Covenant ex
Discussion of Complicated probability their anger will cool and pressly protects this Doctrine. Io fact,
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
they will reach an amicable under, through he Covenant the Monroe Doc
Physician and Surgeon
tails and Technicalities.
standing.
trine receives recognition throughout
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What we have to fear is that some the world and its principles become
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ex-President William H. Taft.)
Otte« Hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
nation will go to war In defiance of forever established.
Day or night calls answered promptly
the League, and every precaution has
the GREAT NATIONAL FARM
been taken to suppress such a nation
The plan for a League of Na-
WEEKLY,
which
the
R.
F.
D.
carrier
by the Immediate use of the united
ons is based on a few simple
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
UNCLE SAM
will leave at your door fifty-two times
power of the other nations. If inter
inciples, which are not hard
Osteopathic
Physician
a year, sixty to eighty or a hundred
, understand when lifted out
national boycott failed to bring her
SAVES SAVAGES
and Surgeon
I
the morass of technical discus-
te terms she would have to face a
pages every week, twenty to thirty ar
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ion and freed from legal and
•combined international army and
The savage lives within his in
ticles and stories in each issue — for
Office
at
Residence all Hours
navy. The founders of the League be
iplomatic language. As the
come. Do you? But he lives only
less than two cents a week — only
lieve that the mere possibility of such
ne authority best able to pre-
for today. Do you live only for to
a situation will prevent any nation
ent these points without par-
one dollar for a whole year.
day?
from violating its agreement. Does
san bias, ex-President Taft
The savage doesn’t look ahead and
The bulging-browed,
profiteers by growing food
DENTISTRY
anyone think that Germany would
is been asked to put the
he doesn't get ahead. Are you In
long-whiskered old boys
at home, and entertain
Hermiston. Oregon
have begun war five years ago if she
league Idea into a few plain
the savage's class or are you looking
ment for the whole fam
like to tell us how a dol
Office. Bank Bldg.
words for the benefit of millions
had known that nearly all the other
ahead and getting ahead?
lar has shrunk to fifty
ily in wholesome fiction,
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Office Hours:
great powers would combine against
of Americans who desire a bet-
cent value. And it sure
both short and serial, car
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8 a. m. to 5 p. in.
The savage is no better off today
her?
toons
and
funny
jokes.
lier understanding of the plan
has when you take it to
than he was yesterday. Are you?
The best part of it is that
the grocer’s or the butch
but find themselves confused by
Doing the World’s Work.
The savage will be no better off next
er
’s. But give it to me
your investment of one
D r .C. O. w AINSCOTT
the debate in the United States
year than he was last year. Will
In addition to settling international
dollar in a year’s sub
and it will buy more read
Office over First National Bank
Senate. In response to this re-
you?
disputes peaceably the Li eague of
ing matter for you than
scription to THE C oun
quest he has written the follow
War Savings and Thrift Stamps
Nations will provide means for doing
it ever did before—arti
try GENTLEMAN may
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ing article.
cles on the great business
save you a hundred dol
will put you in the look ahead and
much of the world's work more
i
sys-
10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.. and by appointment.
of
farming,
suggestions
lars
or
more.
How?
Ask
the get ahead class Save! Buy
tematically and effectively than can
me ! Or better yet —
that will help you to beat
W S. S. regularly.
be done now when each nation
i
is
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fail
Purpose of tho League.
War
Savings
Stamps
.and
Thrift
working only for itself. The people
SEND ME ONE DOLLAR—TODAY
I use the Latest Painless Methods
Stamps will make you better off to
Ie chief purpose of the League of you.know best and like best are those
morrow than you were today—bet
ons is to keep the world in a who work with you on the same job.
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
ter off next year than you were last
I of peace. Another way of ex It will be the same way with the
CHIROPRACTOR
ED.
H.
GRAHAM
year. Save! Buy W. S. ’S regu
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
sing it is to say that the league nations of the future. The more they
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larly.
■signed to prevent wars.
work together, the sooner they will
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Hermiston, Oregon
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 683 Pendleton. Ore
War Savings Stamps are food
re have just finished the greatest, come to understand and like each
when crops fail; a pleasure trip
eh is to say the most horrible, of ' other.
The Country Gentleman
The Ladies’ Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
when you want it; the first payment
conflicts between nations.
We
DALE ROTHWELL
For example, the League will estab-
52 isues—$1.00
12 insues—$1.75
52 issues—$2.00
on a home; the beginning of a col
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
e won a glorious victory. But that lish an international organization for
lege education; a start in life; a
ory will be wasted unless this war the bettering of labor conditions in
rainy day fund.
made the nations ready to different countries, for the nr rotection
Buy, them regularly from your
aside their differences and co- of women and children and th ie native
bank—your Postmaster—any War
ate to end war forever.
Odor and Sex Attraction.
Inhabitants of civilized and semi-civil-
Webs of Spun Quartz.
Savings Stamp agent.
In not enough, however, to pro- I zed countries. One of Germany's
Odor seems to be the sex attraction Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
Recently artificial spiders' webs have
War Savings Stamps pay you 4 per
I for the prevention of wars and greatest crimes has been her barba
of many animals, and even certain
Peebler Building
been made from threads of spun
Pendleton, Oregon
cent interest, compounded every 3
butterflies and moths are found tn have
settlement of disputes after they rous treatment of the helpless people
quartz. They are wonderfully fine,
months. Your War Savings Stamps
scent glands that are more sensitive
« arisen. We must foresee causes in some of her colonies. One of the
with much the same appearance as
than human nostrils. Describing In the
are redeemable at your Postoffice
trouble and remove them before chief tasks of the League will be to
strands of real cobweb and actually Naturalist the odors of some English
with accrued interest on ten days'
y have reached an acute staile look after peoples that are not strong
catch files fairly well when the fibers
species, J. W. Taylor notes a curious
notice to your postmaster. The
ice there must be provision for fre- enough to protect themselves.
have been stroked with a straw pre resemblance to the fragrance of com
longer
you
hold
War
Savings
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
nt consultations of members of the
The League will appoint commis
viously dipped In castor oil. The oil mon flowers. For example, males of
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
Stamps the more money they make
gue for exchange of information, sions to take charge of various Inter
takes the place of the gluten In an the large garden white butterfly
Try our 35 cent dinner
for you.
agreement on common policies and national undertakings so that they
ordinary spider’s web. giving to the (Pieris brassicae) diffuse a faint but
HOHBACH’S
‘ the gradual formation of rules of may be carried on, not for the benefit
counterfeit the requisite thickness. It delicious scent of lemon; those of the
Salt and Water.
Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant
Pendleton
ernational law which at present are of any one nation, but for the benefit
has even been found possible to at
If you will look at a geographical tract a spider to such a web by a small Pieris rapan have an aroma of
certain and Incomplete.
of the whole world. Provision will be
thyme; and those of the green-veined
The representatives of the great made for promotion of fair and equal globe, it mny surprise you to discover tuning fork vibrating near the latter.
how little dry land there Is beneath thus suggesting the buzz of a trap- white Pieris napl emit n delicate per
te nations which won the war have trade conditions.
fume like that of the lemon verbena.
the equator. In fact, nearly all of the ped fly.—Philadelphia Ledger.
it at Paris and, after long consulta-
These are only a few of the benefits
Sweetbrier and honeysuckle are among VETERINARY SURGEON
land
of
the
terrestrial
planet
Is
tn
the
n, have drawn an agreement which the world will derive from the League.
various other perfumes recognized.
The bulk of
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y believe will accomplish these As time goes on we shall find more northern hemisphere.
South
America
lies
below
the
equator;
Is, At the very least it will set in and more tasks at which the nations
tion great changes which will re- can work in common and a greater likewise about one-third of Africa, and
t In universal benefit to all man- number of opportunities to remove the whole of Australia. But all the
rest Is north of that line, barring Is
d. This agreement is called the causes which stir up jealousies and
lands and the mass at the South pole.
tenant of the League of Nations animosities between races and peoples.
The world Is mostly water. “ One per
I It is a part of the peace treaty.
Objections Answered.
cent of the water In the oceans would
There will be no league worth talk-
Of course we cannot hope to make cover all the land of the globe to a
t about, however, unless the United
depth of 200 feet. Dissolved In the wa
ates Is a member. The decision as the great changes such as the League
ter of the oceans is enough salt to
whether the United States shall of Nations will bring about without
make 4,800,000 solid cubes each of
opposition.
Fortunately
the
war
has
in rests with our Senate. The Sena-
them one mile on an edge.
taught
us
the
great
advantages
of
3 chosen by the people, will In the
It was
d vote as the people desire.
For International co-operation.
only by good team work that the free
is reason the people themselves will
American Watersnakes.
ride whether or not the United liberty loving nations were able to
There are nine species of water-
whip
Germany.
ates will join the league. In this
The treaty which the United States snakes scattered broadcast. In Florida
Mion every citizen should have a
Is one species of snake living In the
ice. He or she can express opinion Senate is debating obligates the mem mud. There are two species of ground
bers
of
the
proposed
League
to
pro
her by writing direct to Senators,
snakes, two species of blacksnakes, one
letters to the newspapers, by tect one another against attack from coach whip, one gopher, or indigo
teches in Ids lodge or local union or enemies outside their own boundaries snake—quite affectionate ; three pilot
bent upon conquest. Although this blacksnakes, one the chicken and one
conversation with friends.
agreement (Article X of the Cove the cornsnake; five species of king-
Methods of Maintaining Peace.
We have just made »arrangements'under which readers
nant) is vital to any arrangement
Since the prime object of the which seeks to prevent war. It has snakes, which are immune from the
in this region can secure at a low rate
ague of Nations is to preserve peace been attacked «n the ground that It poison of all American poisonous
snakes,
but
are
killed
by
the
Injection
and to reap the benefits of peace— would draw the United States Into
of cobra poison ; three ring necks, one
1 us see how the league will operate I wars in various parts of the world and
scarlet-snake, two grass snakes, two
accomplish that purpose.
and
I force us to send our boys to fight in
greensnakes, one rainbow snake, one
In the first place it will seek to re- ' quarrels which did not concern us.
red bellied snake and two species of
22 remember, 1__ however,
... a. that
we the main causes of war. By the ' We should
snakes, way down South.
mation of an international court it the main purpose of Article X Is to burrowing
The list only totals 48 species. There
It's a bigropportunity for you toisecure all the news oí
II create a means for the peaceful frighten nations tempted to wars of
are, however, 94 species of harmless
tlement of disputes between na- conquest
snakes In all, those omitted being very
COnquesi from
num yielding to the tempts
THE CITY
08. Then it will seek to compel the tion, by the certainty that they will be rare and known only to collections—
THE-COUNTY I
tions to make use of this court, crushed If they begin such a war by Exchange.
THE STATE
I HF of one full sea
is Is nothing more nor less than an
universal boycott and a union of
Plication of the rules and customs forces of the world against them,
THE WORLD
Expensive Pet.
verning private individuals In civil- a big war breaks out again, the United
The
Hermiston Herald doesn't* miss a bet when
“There’s an atmosphere of wealth
"d communities to the relations be- States will be forced to take part In
it comes to the news of thist region. We cannot give
about
this
home.
”
“
Do
you
judge
front
een nations.
it whether we have a League of
you the full news reports of world happenings, how
Secondly, the League will seek to re- Nations or not. We tried hard enough the size of the house, the ample
ever; our facilities are not big enough. It costs
we a great temptation to war by to keep out of the war with Germany garage In the rear, the maid sweeping
hundreds of thousands of dollars torun a newspaper
down the front steps and a gardener
‘ «onerai agreement to reduce the I but found we couldn t
of that sort, and
busy
on
the
lawn?
”
“
No.
I
Judge
by
This
will
of armies and navies.
A little war contrary to the League
THE PORTLAND TELEGR AMTIS DOING IT
It the race for military and naval ! rules could be handled by the powers the size of the dog on the veranda
Anybody who can afford to feed a
bremacy which was largely respon- . close at hand. Certainly » would not
But even a newspaper like The Telegram cannot
great dane these days must have pien
give you the home news. So you ' • ed both.
le for the war Just ended. The I be necessary to send American trosps
ount of armament any nation may I to suppress an uprising In the Balkans ry of money.”—Birmingham Age
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intain will be strictly defined, I when prompt action by the armies of
scription coupon below. Fill it o st. Forward it to
us, and our paper and The Teleg t am will keep you
us it will be impossible for one Italy or some other nearby powerful
supplied with all the news of the work
entry to overwhelm Its neighbor by nation could suppress the fracas be
Great English Painter.
This is the bestoffernever made tyou. Don’t pass
“expected attack. In the way that fore American troops could even get
The habits, mannerisms and meth-
it by.
Sermany crushed Belgium and would
ode of the great are always interest-
.
“ve crushed France had not the other started.
Sir ---------
Joshua Reynolds
used
*
Ing.
—
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,
Great Gain for Small Loss.
snocratic nations gone to her aid. The
spade-shaped palette, with a handle
had to make many sacrifices tn and without a hole. His brushes had
“a is that each country may keep win We the
last war and we made them
handles 19 inches long and he always
“ army and navy large enough to en-
tie it to fulfil its responsibilities as willingly because we knew they were stood while painting. His studio was
worth
while.
It
will
be
the
same in 3
an octagonal room 20 by 16 feet, il
“member of the League, but no larger.
The Hermiston Herald
Te United States, for example, prob smaller degree with a League °
luminated by a single square window
n ermiston, Oregon
“0 would be expected to keep a Nations. When men form ■ business of modem size, the sill about 9‘ feet
for-which send me
theek on Mexico and the Mate of con- partnership each one has to
from the floor. He was a steady and
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concessions to the views and opinions
“ant turmoil m that country would be of the other members of the firm. consistent worker and frequently
,... and The
aken into consideration In deciding
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complained of idle visitors who did
When
we
enter
the
League
of
|
Portland
’
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b
“ large an army we should need.
not seem to realize the value of his
the greatest Eng
The third
Important
safeguard Nations we may have to give up
He died in
time.
thich the League will set up is a sys- tain privileges, but the losses will be
lish
painter
of
that
Adür
affection of
old sub
i of penalties. This will make an small compared with the profits.
February of 1792 of an
New
The
United
States
will
not
have
to
“law of any nation or group of na-
the liver and was buried in St. Paul
ths which goes to war In violation sacrifice her Independence or right to
cathedral.
make her own decisions.
* the rules of the League. The out
:. . rr‘Trom"BSrH"sauud
Na tons will do
peaceably.
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