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OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 PAGE 6 FOR HARDWARE CLEAR UP DOUBT CALIFORNIA THROWS OVER IT8 LEADER, JOHNSON, AND RALLIES TO LEAGUE. ANYTHING FROM PEN, PENCIL AND PADS TO A DICTIONARY. US! S'Rr Cane Mills, all sizes. : Evaporators, . Rocker Furnaces, American Field Fence, Barb Wire and Smooth Wire1 Galvanized Tight Coat Metal Shingles. Galvanized Roofing (the Wheeling Brand), Stalk Cutters, Manure Spreaders, Weber Wagons, Studebaker Wagons, Ranges and Stoves, Reduce prices on Har ness and Robes, Oxford and TayloivCannady Bug gies. Tower Washing Ma chines, Power Cornshellers, Feed Cutters, Fairbanks - Morse En gines, all sizes. Rubber Roofing with Steel Cleats' Full line of House Paints Cut Price on Automo bile Casings, closing out same. House Paint BUY AT n nam Virgilina, Va. HAMPAXT RADICALISM WOULD IllIX AND RULE (Manufacturer's Record.) When Germany's army of barba rians were almost in sight of Paris, and America and the Allies held their breath under the fearful ten sion of whether that great city would be looted by this horde of ra vagers and ravishers, the civiliza tion of this country was not in great er danger, probably not so great, as it is today, when the same Hell-inspired forces cf evil are at work throughout our land to ravage, to i i Hi II ! FMMEB DUNK CO. 1 ' n rTa I WEST GIVES IIIM 0VATI0I1 All Doubtful Features of Pact Are Explained Away By President, and Former Doubters Hasten to Give Him Their Support , (By 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 b-half 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 States 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 was 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 we would lose our sovereignty by joining with the European nations. He had blamed the president for assenting to the possession by Japan of the Penin sula of Shan Tung in China. Frank F. Lyon's "Is the Place," II COLLEGE STREET, mm I I ' OXFORD, K. 0t Mi I !::!ilmlii!i!:lll! ni!li;:!IIIM!M!M!!l!li:!IM;!!:':!llll!llt!IMII'!!!!!llllipi tiiliii BUREAU CHANGES NAME The Mount Clemens News Bureau, which has been furnishing reports on President Wilson's tour in behalf of the League of Nations to 5,500 papers, has adopted a new name and will hereafter be known as The Independent News Bureau. ;':( iUK'll .;'mi!,',""i!ni;i;r: m ! niiiiitiiiiiiiii inHHHHsWHHHBI FOR PIKES Drive to the Wareloise Virgilina, Va Sell Your Tobacco With Jones & Hobgood We give you below the names, pounds and prices of a few of our customers that have sold with us in the past week, and we will treat you the same way. Sell your to bacco for the high dollar. And ' always pleased to serve you. H. A. HART 232 pounds, at 76c. 260 pounds, at 78c. 133 pounds, at , 48c. 625 lbs. total amount of sale . . $442.96 Averaged around 70c. L. M. CURHIN- 104 pounds, at 70c. 265 pounds, at . . . . 80c. 220 pounds, at 75c. 589 lbs., total amount of sale . . $419.80 Averaged around 71c. T. L. BOYI. 255 pounds, at . . 83c. 262 pounds, at t4c 137 pounds, at 53c. 644 lbs, total amount of sale . . $478.14 Averaged around ........ D. E. CURRIN 55 pounds, at ...... 40c. 100 pounds, at .. .. " 73c. 22 pounds, at 78c. 4 pounds, at $1.00 68 pounds, at . . . . . . 65c. 75c. FARMER 249 lbs., total amount of sale .. $160.36 Averaged around 68c. S WAREHOUSE Jones & Hobgood ravish and to loot the country and utterly destroy our Government. The threat of revolution is heard everywhere. The Radicals and So cialists in high places and in low, twin children of Satan himself, are seeking to destroy, the Government of this republic and revel in the wild orgies of murder and crime which have brought Russia down into the mire of woe and unspeak able misery. The influences which are at work there were largely vom ited from Germany and from Hell, synonymous terms then, for the present and for all time to come, unless Germany shall be redeemed from the Satanic power which its people have gladly and joyously tak en unto their bosom. This is the spirit back of the strikes which are sweeping over the land. Innocent men are being made to do the bidding of the vilest Radi cals, Socialists and Bolshevsits that this or any other country has ever known. Such labor unions, as are now controlled by Radicalism, are endangering the nation, and it be hooves every patriotic man, and there are hundreds of thousands of them in labor unions, either to con trol these organizations for good, or else to come out from among them and stand for the safety of civiliza tion. The time has come for the teacher and the preacher, the business man and the newspaper, and for every one who loves not simply America, but who loves human liberty and civilization, to awaken to the seri ousness of the struggle which is now before us in the effort of the Radi calism to dominate the country. BANISH JATARRB Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and Relieve Stuffed Up Head If you want to get relief from ca tarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating coughri nthe shortest time breathe Hyomei. It should clea nout your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe freely. Hyomei often ends a cold in one day, it will relieve you of disgust ing snuffles, hawking spitting and of- j fensive breath in a week. Hyomei is made chiefly from a ' soothing, healing, antiseptic, that Comes from the eucalyptus! orests of Inland Austrilia where catarrh, as thma and consumption were never known to exist. Hyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops in to the hard rubber inhaler use as di rected and relief is almost certain. A complete Hyomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottle of Hyo mei, costs but little at druggists ev erywhere and at J. G. Hail's. If you already own an inhaler you can get an extra bottle of Hyomei at drug- But Mr. Wilson, with clear logic and with compelling eloquence, answered to the entire satisfaction of Califor nia's people every objection which Senator Johnson had made to the League. And thousands of the state's citizens deserted the Johnson stand ard immediately and rallied to the sup port of the president. More than that they came forward and said, "W were against you, Mr. President, bui you have cleared everything up and now we-are with you heart and soul.'; Still more than that, they let Senatox Johnson know that they were nc longer with him and that they disap proved of the speaking tour which he himself was making in opposition tc the League and so powerful was the volume cf public opinion which reach ed him, that the senator almost im mediately abandoned his tour. The Shan Tung question, because of the anti-Japanese feeling which undoubted ly exists along the Pacific coast was the most serious which the presidenl had to answer. He explained to the people that he had been powerless to prevent the rich peninsula from being given to Japan. England and France, through a secret treaty, had promised it to Japan for entering the war and remaining in it. That treatf had to be carried out. Anyway it was not China that was losing Shan Tung, but Germany, which had seized the terri tory from China in 1898 and held it ever siace. Japan had promised, the president explained, to return Shan Tung as soon as the peace treaty was ratified and it was only- through the ratification of the treaty with the League of Nations inclusion, that China could ever expect to get her former property back. And she surely would get it back, he declared, through the ratification of the League. There fore, through the same instrumentality no other nation could again prey upon the "Great, patient, diligent, but help less kingdom." As to our being drawn into any European conflict. The pres ident pointed out that no direct action such as the sending of troops to any part cf the world to maintain or re store order could be taken by the Council of the League without a unani mous vote of the council members, therefore our vote could at once nega tive any such proposition as sending our soldiers where we did not want them sent. Besides, Mr. Wilson argued, "If you have to quench a fife in Cali fornia you don't send for the fire de partment of Utah." But, he argued, there probably never will -be another war, if the League Is established, for the members promise either to arbi trate their difference and accept the decision of he arbitrator, lay the dif ferences for discussion and publica tion before the Council of the League for a period of six months, and then, if possible, accept the council's advice. That failing, they agree to refrain from war for a further period of three moaths and nine months of "cooling off," the president contended, would prevent any armed conflict These clear explanations satisfied.every reasonable Hearer and destroyed the "Bugaboos" vrbtea Senator Johnaoa and others had I I IIIIlii I - . Jr . kM.-- . ,' hiI iij7,',r,i :- Our buying markets are as broad as the land; no job too large, no job too small, to : secure advantageous .treatment at our hands. We honestly believe we can handle your lumber and building requirements better than they will be handled anywhere else. Just give us the opportunity and we will prove this claim to your en tire satisfaction. 1 1 X - cm MITT 1 T li 1 M il r 1iT i IT i 111 i i I TTH Tin If "II T TB i i U W5 liflna lunliiiiJjJiiiiiiilLi llilllllllillllli! KM WmmWkmmWkWmmWsmm raTsed against the League. Through rugged Nevada into Utah, the land ot Mormons, the president swept to find ;hat those jbOple were heartily vvith hiru or the League and a per manency of peace. Rub-MyTism is a pe:,erfu anti septic; it kills the poison caused from infected cuts, cures ola sores, tetter, etc. adv. A vi -t-" nine; f V'l-i'-1-" tll?.t he can button. An! a woman never buttons anything that she can pin. The wife of many a self made man acts like she was ashamed of the job. Most men are optimists in that they do not care much what happens as long as it doesn't happen to them. i IPDSESEIIWE je LEMHER I U QUIDS a7iPASTESi ForBlack,White,Tan and Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes. 9 KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT la la IT'S NOT YOUR HEART . IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney disease ft no respecter of per sons. A majority of the ills afflict! people today can be traced back to kidney trouble. The kidneys are the most important orgrans of the body. They are the fllterers, the purifiers, of your blood. Kfdney disease is usually indicated by weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, . backache, stomach trou ble, pain in loins and lower abdomen, gall stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica tnd lumbago. AH these deranrements are nature'9 signals to warn you that the kidneys need help. Ton should use GOLD UBDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Imme- After you reel y 'n9 of If -nntiTITIA tO lKB v t,aAt) w. capsules each day, so as JJ 0 j tH flrst-cOasj condition and ru -danrer of other attacks. . d 0 Ask for the original nu rjoBsf MEDAL, brand. Three size funded they o not help Jv ulates the kidneys, relieea rn tions and destroys t he ejj m have caused it Do nott m morrow. 'Go to your drupg rlelB 0 insist on GOLD MEDAL ytf Capsules. In twenty-four n rn should feel health and v for ; and will bless the ay y of GOLJ MEDAL. Haarlem ou. After yoTfeel that . you Jw
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