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Show IJESEICET-EVENING-N- EIVS H CANNOT THE WORLD KEEP ON WAITING i I PEACE FOR ; Prest. Wilson Tells Des Moines Audience of the ; De. --DothgersUnderlyin- g- ley in Settling Disturbed itions. - qaP 4 tt LI tonight. VAPORUI4 Don't' t'oison Baby. anit then they booed st thot thee kohl There waa higell'itgain deceived. seesonhly chases to frame S lion for ibeas and it was suppressed and dispersed, land a little group of man 'wit as neaten. loot an rotates., JiaI as pitiless a. the 01111114 of th .sor himesil naogistool tiontrol said es their poser by I rrrrr and set by riziht. And la other ports of Europe this peteseroprvad.-- 'Me polonit of disorder the poison of revolt. the 'poison of ohaos and ds yen honestly think. my fellow nine's.. that stone Or that wise. Ilea got Imo tho veins of this pie? lio you nu t k iwis that is all now ono single whisperiag salThom nrenna Of ills "rivet's.. tory tlogrsph are the symbols Of stir age. Prepasundo air Izeseedes All this Impulse. of mankind ars throsn out upon the air and resoli to the sada at the oarthi,.. and quietly, upon stsoniohips silently tinder tho cover of tho pootI aorvice. wita the tongue of th wireless and this tongue of thei all the uggeation of disorder are spread through the world. And ncv coying from knows nobody whore in deposited by the millions in cep,tala like Stockholm. to be used for tho propaganda of disorder and discon tont, and disoolution thropghout the world. and men look you colmly in the Noe in America and say they are for that oort of revolution, when that sort of revolution means by terror. government by government force. not goy. rument by vot It is the negation of everything that Is American. but it is spreading. and so long as disorder continuos. so long as the world is kept Iblialing for an to the question of tho ktnd of peace we are going to have and willat kind of guarantees bre there to be behind that peace. that poison will stew& fly spread more and more rapidly. rOity be that even this 'prowl until beloved land of ours will be dietracted and disordered by it. tole-stoo- k i ' 11..11,e1-4e4el- . ilh-d- i ; them. them done , ' official Stiff? Sore? - ht,lp the kidneys eliminate from the .ystem the po:sonous waste and acids .!.et esusa these aches and pairs. They tri prompt'y and effectively to restore mak. overworked or diseased kidneys cnd bladler to healthy, normal conZitkm. E. Shrmans. On E. grith St, Portland. Oro. trills: "I wee troubled web backache e,.. IALG0BOL-- trout "..11 ..." Pato o;, r , .11,y ',commend -"Aim to r ,- r 1.: I tried Foley t I t! o- -o 16CEIRAM31-JtJ- Ditro co. N NON H II Brits Boodti ill nerettftl- 1 '147.'. .: t iAi Aloor te À helpful Ready Carnal patice and DigrboeS 1 .. :24 , , Arnanromm stSt Asd feverishness LOSS or SlIZP itsuiting therevat-inbAI- :7.11 doe-inste- S 'el k14' Gomm, 3:51-1:br- a:II 1 Ail?1' ' m.n NEW VOA , filosusstki D711- - - , - ALWAYS Beam the Signature of I aj 44F , 'Exact Cep" a Wrapper. .aA...., - V" 3 -' CASTOR IA GENUINE tCrietti awit L. 1.1. de ?bangle Silimtas yfor,r i - - - . fa, ood: - - Baby's not well. Looks well but crys, and now what's the snatter?1 Pins? No. Tight band? No. Seem to enjoy its breakfast this mers-- 1 'What did the meal consist of?-- A cup of hot milk &ad ingt I guess gave her some of the rolls and bacon I had. Don't guess. If that wal her breakfast send out for a bottle of Fletcher's Castoricand after you give her s, dose read carefully what a baby of her here for breakiastyou'll end it in the booklet MUM ag:daellould Too many young mothers are like this mother. , Caution.- - That's the word that should be hung hi every honie.. Caution, Mothers, must be burned,' burned deep In you mind ft our little-one- s are to Temain ,with us. ; At the fret irregularitr: at the first gush of fern give Fletihest Castoria, then call in your physicianhe will commend you. You will have ddne much to aid him. UMW "NM. tfi Doctor.-- - Mother and PeocaolintDttlior Sod :IL oilman's. Otir,, I t wt,..8 4114t r., II (A 4 so nether Opium. Morphine IC NASGOT NOT liberal. 6 .'117 AST 0' INIANTSV.1111 ORO i- ar ..-- ,1 ,,:;,,,,s. k ,t C 4. opt.t. mid it " are - tomosamemobonsiewien 3 PER s,-- . ft. f- t;t er - , ; . 11- - a Zi 4:itIpJ, Awe-idea- ...pot-plosio- ' 10,ir....... II. !:. That la the anttudo of the world. roreet upon the reaction. the, rime. of despair. that would .ostaa if iecti et their public principle. maim" will oonor or America paid. w do Ant gratit to seal mit cer tain that is safest. sin,. it Is you. You must do without outadviott. later tiee that it thy You must shirt without uo all spreeeed In the plainest lit neigh How atft Ilt lOttlif to hring about a that the rattled dictionary fiffords, peace for which everithing wojtp? I nett-- to quo", -40 at.".9t It 11. It I. bean veil' much amazed and hay. 7"iiy have been v17 much worried much amused. if I could be smuttedvery In at tilt' phraa that nothing in th deco. ouch critical circumstances. to se that I mnt hall he taken as impairing In the liatesmanship of some reatismaa any way the validity of such regional tine. - understandings as the Monroe consists in the very Interesting I had ninon that is do nothing at all. propstrine, and they said, why put In 'ouch What oth heard of standing pat before. but I regional understandings, never had before heard of antipat- - r understandings Ore there! Have you ism going to th length of saying it I. got something tip your sleeve? Is none of our business and we do not there going to be a Monroe doctrin care what happens to the rest of the In Apia? Is their Fitting to be a Monroe doctrine in China? "Some gentlemen are saying. Yea. we Wcitteow in laararaes. made a creel promise to mankind, but citisent. the Mirage it twill cost too much to redeem It. My wasVIM mY fellow In perfect innocence. The fellow citistne. that is not the Writ of men written I was associated with nattl: who America. and you cannot have peace. It le not wise to a specific thing put one you cannot have even your legitimate that nation In a belongs only to We Dart In the business of the world. un- - document do not know this. like less you are partners with the rest. of any other tegtOtilli understanding If you are going to say to the world. Ilk. It: w never heard of any other; we will stand off and see what we eon we never expect to hear of any other: tlf,t out of this. the world will DO tO but there might some day be some othIt that you do not g et anything out of we will sty 'ouch regional ao er. and American document or not., it. If It is your doliberst. ehoics that as lb. latonroo of being friends you will b. understandings !grew.' of Paseo. trine.' and their phrass was intendad rivals and antagonists. then you will to of way to the Monroe gly. right You know what the necessity of peace get rival. and an. doctrin in the western hamisphere. jut exactly what Juut is Why. toy fellow countrymen, po11 Hifi "I romember. If I may illustrato a litical liberty an exist only when there tair"ilt"garu vouchsafed you. to peace. thing with a vory trivtal Social reform can take place man here who very groat business there I. any two acquaintancos who thing. I had only when there is peace. The settlewould be willing to sae the world go: wers tntrch addicted to profanity. ment of every question that concerns and th businoas of th world Their very bankrupt distrossed about it. friends our daily life waits for peace. I have atop? I do not ilk to this thinIt subordinated a rich vocabulary been receiving delegations In Washto want on if basis. talk but this you might otherwis. have cul-to ington of men engaged lit- the- - erste. buotn000,I am ready to talk buninoss. t which 'boy and a -we Induced them of the government temporarily in the If it is a matter of how much you are - ay"... would -- woe.? administration of the railways. and I going to get & Mb Y- our r11-- Y..., .,...- agree that thoy never limits. that If thay '" have had to say to them, "My friends, I will not get half as much as antagon- insid thto corporate sweat' they would go out of wantd cannot tell what thsrallways can earn ists as you will get as partners. town. The first time the passion of until commerce is restored to its norcam. upon thorn. they rather Want of Ideal. mal course. Until I can tell what the tinter So think that over, if you have non. Akeeplahly got in a street car and went railroads can earn, I nannot tell what end 906DRopi) ct,, na 118hiantg i Drotit , bodiolas and tottettlyarsi.gartriumtaint; thitayagehlotuld eorrot.iniso it. to cm If It Is necsawiry that they ohould crialify It In any way. and my know. lodg of their oonocience, my know-Lio- n In OVA Contents ,.;':11:.i.:4et 141:2 ""le. aonoutht""trut4st: 'saullti""140,4 Children Cry For aN ywnhuirt hot, h:ano blor he: In tor, rnya. n to China Is Paris dalagations from nil over Ott Or le on it a bawl's, of To o who world tAttill to lino to solicit th frtand. nttrY1121 to defeat Oil treat? or Prot. ship of A merica. Thor frankly told on ar vane th league. Th tyrest trts or y. ?Inset. Ithh.art twhlry. - , r did abnolotaly trunt ti to do thy to ass that Jostles was Jostles and 14,4 - . (t.hou rt. -- pt1 wash im - " I A weeremee f d : " ' YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have FOR PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sieep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SIYEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or been whose health has ruined for life bylaregoric, laudanum-anmorphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium; Druggists are prohibited from selling tither of the narcotics named - to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition- of unarc-oticis: but in whkh, and produces sleep, poisonous doses produces stupor, comet, cormt4si4As and death," The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disgudsed, and told under the names "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," eto. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or CON. your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT - H TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. flethhéz It Tito world lo desperately In need of the aottled conditions of puce and It cannot wait much longer. it to waiting to upon us. Thai to tho thought. that th burtitineoton thought upon my heart for tonight that tilt, world le waiting which It the verdict of the nation to which it and looked for loatiersthip would. bo th lost that would thought .worid to wait. ask the I suppose The world to not at poor le difficult for one who boo not that it had Nome touch of lb hot posolon of tha othor side of th sea to roalize been Wow all the passions that bav haw boenruncovslumbering for trod and released by the tragedy of this won ,lind now all of this le relotood and um:0 prod. and Men glare at ono antillior and soy. 'Now, we are tree. and what whatl we do with our froodomr Nappeolag I. Ituesto. Who horpened in Rutoeit- watt not a s Steadiness. sudden and accidontal thing. The pimThat In what Is oncoming me. my ple of ilussa were maddenod with Ow When at last fellow countrymen. I know the 'plan-di- d of coorimm. cam to throw off theow teadinesto of the American It,. chaina they throw them off. at first but, my fellow citizens the people. whole with hearts full pf confidence and hope. world needs, that steadiness and the American people are the makeweight la the fortunes of mankind. How long are we going to debate Into whichocale we will throw that magnificent equipoise that belongs to us! How long we be kept watrtng for the obeli A lame back. a sot muscle or a toll whether the world may trust us often is fvint considered too lightly by or despise us? They have looked to us 'the sufferer. It should be remembered for leadership. They have looked to us for example. that backache, rheumatic pains. stiff. They have built their peace upon the seas soreness sallow skin and puffiness basis of our suggestions That great under the eyes are symptoms of kidney volume that contain. the treaty of is drawn peace the along specifications and bladder troubleand these certainly laid down by the American governshould not be neglected. ment. and now the world stands at amaze because an authority in America I Elg-10.ffyEL51 hesitate. whether it will Indorse an at.. , Ir (mill; 1101Nritt. Sept. 8.The dangler utitierlying dolay In nettlIng disturbed, world oentlitiono woes otnphogised by President Wilson In big &Aloea bore itges that th leo. I eito adb Vapo lab In aortal' and label , the vapors. TOICKS ! Ito will mat , raittooda cart parlor thot thiag that la MI 31ohtly tioulbon cannot oggeot elitist tet i nue a ato oltrutato &ad lailey too, ad ef fsaight peaseeette taloa' toy follow rottalsyleat. Itto only peoptol rte going Iti rvett eois top 'owes( 'lobo lootososo lit hostobt Ilit th Sigrid ith it tho taloa shoot ho Inceottod I etas - the stratiit of lb (eters &to tits Pootti hot tell stt ohottior it slit be hatost, oho east outartatat idattlik oh coo fol. or gut. sad I tow Wools I. the tooth. story to ittor000t th rat "Ikk imp tollew eilifililik yog have get Moot hail yety le ell ty bet 1,y ste not lit eel? pupl that I to thai tip your toluds. bit...seas, after boars Coo, Itt too. ago. t ail oil. it to roe oho eye sushi se p,pup up hor aorta djutotitento noreoaary In tibia, th rebind& f litho reentry. I do net woo,i hoo ittiod tostittostollows o troy.yi er 11.),. worms.' epppuupstainty etthIty el sepittal wad lobor to totto te Wooh I le astybody billt tali I halibut Vow awl thetPU boat totooth and stenfor. woofer the entilloaa Wield you. thoohtful.t er raeottoolktio Atotothiot Mon oboe' th fehdatnatat thing of ant uotbott itt tit ploostat Thal to to Iv., th oast., oil over Ibis aottatry. They aro my I ditiona of tabor. , . bot000. sod I sea ottghty gist to Wel thoir iterballt," Lotter Itoollitrtooto. I lb r ow !Milo. my follow elllsomo, glotatenate hettlyaneelt, . that ait tbrundlit th world tate ulte res.. Ittaettaiong (h. Ittantung aottlitmLi itai tillatilloit Of civilisation la IA hat , Mr Witter& said h dig stet Ith Mot! hall be the oubdittosa of Lattort Th oolitomotal 'hoy 1,tior than true did,'-utstet In Europe' la duo I. grefeehdoat that ingiond aad !trance hold' tea doubt ohms ehua he the ungttioh but bound thooteeiva witheet tiny quallti: tif tathor, &hid I boot Mt 4.4 Iota that.. toottobt let ere e it that unrest to aptoodiag to Amostoa.olottstaa right le Mors sad that thtt and In th ntiltit of Ohio tronflY VI P.". MOIR that 04auld It. got owl of was. it" ta tratta.. a stool goaranteo i trio Magna promtats that she woui4 for labor That lobor &holt tov tho Oulu Jpooto Isom ot up suyyysto toy 'er, chewiest, of the oorttl devoted to tho (Jarman, would othroloe Litt diaoueeista of Ito oundition and of It. which sp guoutunp ',youth, o. bog ugouplud tottrottiatt, and labor ail OWf iti Wittlisi; t h.) wuuld mob in till. lorpukt, 'hall b it, or It IttiLlutleth,kLIAllt mai tut 6,..s.aphim Ambak.onaubha s,,..,6 dia Who' t tan, Poll in 140.8 "la"- - ',attune '' d'fit'd atroody had isietiehoro in 1:1111111.! Oh or not. en, you do not Itar any th'ng shoot Ittough Theo'onlidhoo of the mon who eat &I that, roav000lona in th rails ay and l n nl111 1n 1.,,ne I the naives which had Locum plbtr.,,11111.11,1tu11,.1,P!s!,!h,,alr tittachad I tor "2. the f:27 Iv talliway opormitiv l put -labor &info:once ut the part hut uppoiie that you oar 'haat la lint kip plat. in Washington etliktr 111111Sla p IL contlytud 6Irtry upon lit. invitation of that Oraoldool or asoostc then. stay eut of the traaty And how Ih VIall" "tot" I lato 11Ins 10 lea" hitt accomplish anything Eng that invitatiofl whathr we can attend will land and irrstico ar bound and can . tilt, conference or fiat Ara you Hut think of the mortification Thinit not comps that, obligations to Institute a war againist Japan of by in Washington ttsalf smog a ass EnsIss,1 to sot stiatt. and canding atilt the world talt council up- on the funclamntal truittior Cl Civilian- - tung back for Chinat That le on rs. which do.. not commend linen' Hon without us Ths le 'neon- - wpm citrabis. hut It is true, thing Tit world is to ths present generation. Cita et t bias. waiting. waiting to sae not witchar w will take ItI part. but whcititr w disagrsoing to that yrovielonOn servo sod loot for it has speotd us aenty accomplish nothing for China to lead I AY FEVER 1919 8 8E1'1'1;3111E11 1.41()N1)iVi' AIMEIMPMME, 1114 , 0111004.V. NOW VIIMNIt IPSTAWIll MTV. ,N 'out of town to swear, and il I You can learn a lot I from ADVERTISING I. - The main thing anadvertiser wantstodois -O- you plainly just how and why his goods are worthy You can learn a great deal from that alone, because many things you see advertised are the things you buy and use in your , regular- daily life.. By,Lreading the advertisements, can learn the names and read- descriptions of yo-u that. are best and most satisfactory. ofyourconsideration. - - - i - : , - - -- - 't : advertising-teach- the tth of September. in JO ST. the Conqueror aled ot their themselves - add- - Val- - uable to iou. ' , ing wellthey have learned all thesethings-- - and other things just by reading -- - learned a whole lot about good music, good books, good :fooda'good clothes, ways to keep,. healthy, ways to live - ield Rea - dtthe - , -- - LI - as , - - advertisements - - -D- - 11 -- Lk RS.-SHORES - IC 1 1cif,,:., gait Roam you go through Can sr, , ., v I J toz . 1 -f Ake' r.7T s , t 6: ;pa ; -- - t4:" 0 4K,4,t, ! J1 ' I( 7721 ,IffdLigatv 4.0 1rreab. 'WHAT MIALIPPILNICD NWT. III. Covrriett.1111. Now Zrs Irwituree. - --, .,, .' , . ., s...,, , , . , ' 11014. -- . ns , ' ' -- and Burnint of Fieiy:Itchirik I suire sregly to 1, to - This good medic no hu stood 50 years as the greatest blood wilier known.- - It is gear- skewed entirely fro, from minerals - od any kind. - The experience of others bit the - unfailing smirks et & S. S, and- there's no question- ,about thewisdots of your givin g it a thorough trial. All reputable Amulets aetlitIfils doubt. your case write to Medical Ad. visor'. Swift Speci6c Co Dpt. St Atlanta, CoN t Why.seffer front these persistent tortures when it is so easy and costs so littis to do as thousands of others base done and get relief &1-4t- 4s through-- S, mow weLl knows that 44:201111 and other shin troubles ooms from Impure blood. By giving the blood a t-thorough sure only-gecleassing you and spotody relief hitt yos also build up the system and renew . youvvitrog and vttatitT - - - egf - LY - , lt - : : E3EIECHAPJJ7-4S----IF-D1LL- Ors and itElt, 'MECUM DISEASES. -- - S' health. because beV to preserve. beauty and maintain stomach to and skin they influence liver, kidneys,and 1 efficiently. kuictionate harmony . Sold r A ;o try-d- Ws lorcorld. t gelds tho'ouilbood In bozoklOovallen - - , . - - ' "42''',11arirtiei moms, - - 1 k - the tea of Is to mak:lain perfect digeblion and elirainatica. CHRONIC. - t bat a beautiful skin is possible coly when the and kidneys are active., and the bowels functionate properly. The secret of beauty as well as of health cant's' loops as foot-Mist-s - - ..,::. - recod6totitly.boanicrsirto ..A .."A ) , idtadvioa - la -- SHORES.- - - - . 1 II gains on Somme and press en- -Auntro-Germadrive Russians across the Quits LopePreparedness cost IL- - $811.000006. 1E1. French make slight gains he Wood. northof Verdun- -. Chaum at Buonos Ayres Bwedishlegation found to act as news Intermediary for BerlinEngland adopts Wilson'S United Bates demands recall of - reply to Fope4 peso proposal. Austrian Ambassador. Dr. Dumbs, linlo , , Russians undst Csar signally .defest Austrians at Harnopoi taking 1,000 roach line bald befor n Ger British and 30 gunsHanry Ford man advanco- of March lg. 191- 7prisoners fund for campaign against increases French have driven fritward to Hin110.to 11.000,000 from of Wag proparedlissa . - denburg linsSecretary 000.000. Baker arrive In France on now Pasha, Turkish sod be-i- n Grand Vizier prsdicts wars RtIManinal drive Austrians back - refugees winterAmerican fors trans! TransylvaniaHindenburg from Russia reach Stockholm. ferrod to Wait FrontFrench liokt--- Ott 10 to II; Sun 19 to IL dart. 114' skteb ape British advancing 10 miles push Marna: Germans -- right French win on the Oursq; German cantor holdeRussians in Galicia take two more forts 10 miles to this south of LembergBerlin reports Kaiser has sent important peace Maio St. Ake , :a r oI66 ) I t7e"thic ,,t - HIC RELIABL1C Ottlee 24 p,N, Ati 'tot ff . ' 404 'o0 1 Me ti prit- -- ilp c,v.,v7- - -7 PPECIALISTS FOE MEN and WOMEt p way 1 , ' you will learn a great- deal that will be helpful and 'valuable to you. - 7 -- right - along,and - . - manyvertisements advertisements. , ood-many,people-have nth. knti-Semit- io , All "adver Injuries suffered in a fall from his horse near Rouen. France. William, who wag a Norman. invaded England to 1061 and after defeating Harold of England at the battle of Hastings- was crownedKing th of September. in lilt. was the battle of Flodden Field fought. The Scots and the English met at Flodden in Scotland among. the About 10,000 men of Cheviot each side were killed or wounded and IV was struck down by an King James English archer's arrow. on the lith.of September. Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch' goy. error of New Amaterdam. Signed the articles of 'surrender delivering the colony into the hands of Colonel Nichols. the English commander. Seeoral days previoualy the island had Stuyvesant was to" capitulaled.' but defeat. Tho'13tititils luctant to admit immediately changed the 11113nt Of Duke city to New York in honor of the of York; later James II, who was then at the head of the British twiny. - On the lith of September, in 189, the second sentence of condemnation waa pronounced on Captain Alfred Dreyfus. a French army officer who had been convicted of selling Informs.- (Jorarmy-t- otion about many. Ills trial aroused great dieoussion,- aa it 'waa charged that the vindictiveness of the prosecution was the Feault String mg, There was a decided impressionat that Dreyfus leas being made a cape-go-officers higher up.-1- 40 prison ed - on walk, folS4404. and Island, Frelich Guietuk. largely, to the effort, of Emile Zola. a second trial was secured -for Dreyfug after five yearn of exile. The sontonne of guilty - was upheld. but the court admitted- extenuating circum'stances and ten days after his second conviction be was pardoned by ' the preoldent- thst-Fren- es more than that. iisers try to - : - ut ; - 'N r.i:,:r,a , 4.- - oli woll.--"---Trxicergrao- TOMpRROW. ON to tell by tho tlmo they got out of town they did not want to swear. And that very homely Illustration shows to my mind the value of disoueMon. Lot me remind you that ivory tightlng nation in the world is going to belong to this league. because we are going to belong to it, and all Ms fighting nations make this solemn ongattement with each other that they will not resort to war in case of any controversy until they have submittedl the question at issue to have submIttod it to discussion by the otounell of tbo loaruet ., |