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vm:k six lMoawK),NpAHrTflNpr.T 'isrvworKwo usva xtwi Wednesday November ity'ioia.- EIGHT PACKS 1 INDEPENDENT ralld Dmllf and imil.WMKl t-wbdleton. Oreiron. by the tfre." at th poatofflce t Pendla m, Urtoa, u (ccoBd-elass stall 'Ispa-os e ON BALE IN OTHER CITIES. lmrlaUioteI New Stand, PurttaaS Hnwmtn N'ewa Co, Portia!. OrajfOB ON FItjEJ AT Chhmco Bureau. tut SecarKr Bulld- WBanlnrtoa. O. C. Burw to four- I eml-'Wsekly. aJi moats, by BBaatk Street. N. W. . I aI-V?eekl four aaeatha kr mall NKWSrAPER, HUBSCKII'TION ' be sincerely hoped they will consistently adhere to liberal broad-minded policies, ;mg behind the narrow- jdencies which have ruled in the .. 'past. This war has made Am RAt r .erica the second maritime pow- !t apvtscw) :er in the world, displacing ". OB aU k "BMaTt. 'Sy- jmm"'"0. n mm wa oau. an moo the by Bta . second and leaving us with a onir. three Botha by maii .. tonnaga not so very far below oii,. n. mocvt ky m.u that of Great Britain, which r ZZXZZZZZZ ft,"? hostilities pwned nearly Daily., tare, moats by eanls 1.9. "l WOftU S, lOiai. oiiy. on montt. kx a.rrtr . uermany may surenuousiy en emi-we.kiy. one yr. by mn. Jdeavor to recover her lost post " ition, but tor a period will be ' - ' -",' !. , . 1 jby impaired resources and Mieh'vradiri rnntino-Anf nM 'worldwide enmity..' .The Unit i have wan out unaided. Thev ie! States, .on he other r hajid, (hart TMihr tv. iaH.ir. Tirv-tWUl start in the. race with a iother necessarv essentials to'!vast new tonnaw and a foreign anmoe Tk. (mv.tin r!commerce aready expanded to jtheir success came from Ger-lnorm?uJ3 Proportion s by war manv and now that th mrpl'u,,1?hu""uw'uue of strength is broken it may to employ this huge tonnage not take Russia long to restore .order. This of course is I.RST WE FX1IIGET. Oh! let us not forget tae goal; May God awake each heart and mm! To sacrifice his ease, his all. Aye, life tf need, at freedom's call. will require most inteligent and careful action, we shall r,n iKo. m,, 3v.tfi soou "ave to iiieenn ouen mar- ! assumption that all the men of ts keen competition in both i brains have not been murdered Podv,-an flights We shall ImflnnvL-K ' be obliged to compete with the I r'-r T . . t . . , most experienced, capable and virTTMj a wn r a miu ncum enterprising traders in the I . world. . Our bankers, our man j-W F you are with the victori-!ufacturers' our merchants and !1J ous in the political fray our snipowners wiu nave w i remember that honors Wrk together in intelligent come and honors go. Treat ! co-operation. The old policy not the foeman with utter 01" restrictions and high duties scorn. Next time you and helwi11 have to be set aside, for . !may. be aligned side by side now is 11 possioie o promote shall we not heiut shall we not ! witH facing some new arma-irade by imposing all sorts of m reeMnTtrench or battle- I Reddon. Politics makes strange! limitations ? How can we ex- field; . , bedfellows. Those who differ Pect to sell if we will not buy? our noiiie youth iri manhood-s jwith you may not be entirely j How can we find cargoes if fiouer, , huM nnri riiciinnoer TVioir n.' orices and freights are higher inions differ that is all. Alljthan our competitors? How men are considerahlv alike Can we run ships if they cost , Mid ewrefui scenes wo rest se- when you really get below the more to build and operate than surface. , any oiners: vv ny suck io If you are of the defeated be ! methods which promote inter- !not cast. down., Things may j national friction and , war?, jnot go as bad as you suppose. Our foreign trade as well as ilf they' do vou can say "I told.our ships must be liberated I iyou so." Furthermore, it wont from all such handicaps, unless i be your rauit. iou aiu your!"5 oicu m ouuuti idutv as vou saw it and vou can advantages to our rivals which itake consolation that he wholwe may never again possess. ! weareth not the crown is not i From the Clews Financial Re- TTTiTTcr ti.i v v,n,v,itirnubJirl with weannc thereof. View. W V MjM. W Ik 1 kl kilaif UIC UUIOIIC-J ca ,viki are now on their! knees also crying for- , 1 Wko btoed to break the tyrant's . . power.. cur. And little hardships we endure, While t,hey who bear the bat- tie's brunt. Must Meed and die on Flander's front. Fremont Pollock Livingston. uaper for several months xlnce the MusiietiNion of the "'Kntwrprlne."" J. U. Willeke hits returned from' the Sound and purchased the restaurant of his brother, t. W, WilleUe, on Ma In street. Charles Barrett, veteran farmer o Weston, was in lendleton yesterday for the first tints in several years. J. M. Bentley and company sold &n acre of the Hattelwood property yes- tarday tor the usual price, i500 to Horaor Kambo. Lee Curtright U down from Butter creek.' He says the mountains theV-e are now covered with the snow. Gray Uniform Will Be ' ! Discarded at West Point WEST POINT, N. Y.. Nov. 6. The well known gray uniform of tile West Point cadet passed Into history Thurs day nittht. The 510 cadets compris ing the classes of 1920 and 1921 will be graduated as officers in the United States army Friday. The entire corps marched In the graduation parade Thursday night, wearing their, gray uniforms for the last time. Members of the plebe class and the new cadetA will wear uniforms of olive drab. Soi Commands and Fathei" Obeys Orders PYARIS. Nov. . In a French Infantry regiment are two men who have ' been comrades since the beginning of the war. One la vomur lieutenant, who has been decorated with the Legion of Honor ami cited for bravery sev eral times. The other is an old point who volunteered in 1914, won the Medal Mllllalre, became a sergeant and. always refused to servo in any other cnmiwiiy. The old pollu punctually obeys with the utmost resicct the command of the young oiflcer. The offi cer ts the iHiilii s son. THE STOOL PIGEON peace, with the allies bears out- the long felt opinion that wkith' a i i - . j i v II. me jtajser. gone tne poisneviiiJ will not last long. It is a. pret ty generally-Accepted AFTER THE WAR TRADE J1.ANS for foreign trade .development are already being very actively dis- view cussed-; ur leading comraer- that the success of Lenine andial bodies, large manufactur Trotsky jvaa due , to German erg. and. big banking concerns money, arms and intrigue. It having laid down fairly clear is illogical to believe that any i courses for the future. is to ... ' ''': 28 YEARS GO : ; 1 1 " 1 " i JAP STlrDEJfT IX FRANCE. Graduate of Vniverslty bl 1910 is In the Army. EUGENE. Nov. . J. K. Tomlnaeo. Japanese student who was. graduated hi architecture at the Vnlversitv In France, with company I, 59th pio neer's infantry. A. E. F. Tomlnaga had difficulty in getting into the serv ice on Account of being a Japanese subject, but was later taken in the draft. He writes to A.' Hi Lawrence.'dean of the school of architecture, from his station ahout BO miles from the front, saying he Is Very deeply im pressed with the spirit of the French people. . . ' He was with McKlm, Mead and White, architects, of New York, be fore entering the service. His work has been unexcelled , in the school, says Mks, Camilla Leach, librarian of the school of architecture. ( From the Daily ' East Oregoaian. i ; November 6, l890. j , t': -iplnjn P. fhiijttt, newspaper, nan, will soon establish an newspaper in Arlington which, has. Ieen without a i ti I I I i ,j ; ft A ' mm f iiers Mrs Thousand Vfeys to help "the GoverDmen't nab only duringfche war but immedia4:ely after; Household Economv fs One WASTE OF SUGAR --j . . .. . .. I "tin 'following bulletin was amon X the moat forceful and effective bits of eoDBervation propaganda at the New York Food Show last month. It wai put out by the National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey: "Save the waste! "One hundred million cups coffee used daily in United States. "Seventy million cups tea used daily in United States.' "One hundred and seventy million cups tea and coffee. - "If even an average of half a tea spoonful of sucar per cup is left undis solved at the bottom -of cups of tea and coffee the waste would be 1,7U0,UU0 pounds of sugar daily. "Stir your sugar tmtil It dissolves. It's estimated that one-third to one-half of all sugars used in homes is used in tea and coffee. Think it over how is it in your home? Isn't there a chance for saving?" From New York Times Sunday. September 29. 1918. Take the sugar subject for instance: For a -table drihkselecfc the one re quiring the least sugar HOT roOTM -1 Tastes like excellent coffee Posturri WeecJs Less Su$r " There's s Reason 99 I i t i is I id i f5J Repel Plots Spread in Berlin, on Rhine PARIS. Nov. TtvoUitionnry plots in Berlin and Hamburg and in tjie Rhine provinces ,and Westphalia have, n'econj so VldeAvtHLd that all the ntnv.nita prrH Wire? utUhlxie ailal to the people to refrain from anticipa tion In such acts against the govern ment' This Information Is telesrah d ffom Zurich by the correspondent of, Le Journal. . : . ' FOK'S AVOMKX RTEATi .MOIEU TIIAX JILS MEN . LONDON",. Nov. -.Describing con ditions. as he found them In Bruges, a correspondent on the Flanders front, writes: "One beaut if iT private. htse -was uhed by Gov. von Bchleln, the German civil head of the city, who at lant was t.ken away ill. Before leaving- the houe, .the officers of his staff looted it of everything and left it empty. "In this work they seem to have been ably assisted Jay German wom en, who some six months ago began to replace soldiers In secretarial and 5 n u u 0 Nt ' r.j Mft mm V '. ' iilili riiRA AIC,- r tlhsJ ' 'i .' " ' . , Little Pimples On Face , That itched Awfully and Caused Loss of Sleep "Little ired pimples appeared o ' rpy (ace, neck and cheat and I enulo not find anything that would help me. The pimples grew to be lame, and some came to a head and had forma tion in them. They itched awfully so that 1 could hardly irntt sleep aynighl. This trouble lasted about two months. "1 aaad about Cutkura Snap and ' Jdintment and 1 purchased sumc.. " I . v. ild tell they lwHed. me the fourth time 1 used thenv a""! now I am com pletely healtid." t(Sittoed) Miss Zalies Stover, Mills, New Mexico. It is so. easy to prevent skin and scalptnmhieshy usiiiKCuticuraSoap, and no other, lor all toilet purposes, assisted now and then by touches of ' Cuticura Ointment to first sina of ."l)impk-, raslics, dandruff or irrita tion. Besides they are ideal k for evety-day toilet uses. Saa(WEaoliPraBTKtU. AdrinsSDoat card: "Ciuioura. Iri. R. B.toa.'' Sold everywhere. Soaoiftc. Uintment SS aad alta. GILS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR. DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY TRY' "THIS! lf Allt ftRTS THICK. GLOtvSV W.tVY AJ ni;.t- , . );TIl'litAT. VXVK. Y ,i .. l: u' ' Immediate? Yes! Certain' that the Joy of It. Your hair . becomes Ht?ht, wavy. fluffy,- abundant ana ap pears as soft, lustrous and beautiful a young girl's after a Danderlne hair cleanse. Just try thai molnten cloth with a little Daudorlne and carefully draw tt through your hair. taking one small .strand at a time. Thin will cleanse the hair . of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and In Just a few moments you have- doubled the beau ty of your hair. A dellghtfu surprise awaits those . whose hutr has been nedlected or i scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Mesldea heautlfyimt he hair, Danderlne. dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, puri fies and invigorates the scalp,' forever stopping itching and falling hair, Uut when you- see new hairfine and. town at first ?e--lnit' really ,new hair growing all over the scalp.' it ou care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surety get 'a small bottle .of Knowlton's Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents. Brunswick, Go., was commended for Initiative and zeal In holding In tiluoW wlth his hands a broken Igniter sprlne his ship during a recent engage-1 ment, thus enabling the vessel to maintain her speed nod position. Machinist Mate John W. Hill of Manchester, N. H., has been com mended for-Jiimplnsr overboard In a. torm and preventing the destruction of a seaplane. Sleep and Itct. One of the most common causes of Insomnia and restlessness is In din na tion. Take one of Chamberaln's Tab lets Immediately after supper and see if you do not rest better und sleep better. They only cost a quarter. J-carn to- Lookout for Ynurpplf. Somebody has declared bat when people learn to treat slight aHmehts themselves, there will be much less similar positions. I heard from many I 'ckness. JMost diseases have their directions that, both in insolence of;01""1" some minor aliment, and manner and In stealing, these women : when- that is properly treated the were worse than any of the men.' IMMORALITY ItVNS RIOT IV iiKltl.IV. PAIR IHXNKIt ;SOW 1CETAI1S AT $30 I AMSTERDAM, Nov. .TM'spalr. dlHtreas and immorality are . running riot In licrliii. .A, air ,linner costs 1 1- huns nrn.D si ill's to TRADE; AFTEIt TIIK, WAR PARIS, Nov. 8. Increased ship building .artivity is "reported from Germany. In the midst of war the James Malone, more Berlous diseases may be avoided. This is particularly true or throat ana lung troubles. Take Chamberlain's Cough Renedy and gCye every cold the attention it deserves and you will be ubl to avoid some of the most se rious' diseases that , afflict jnanklnu. This remedy has. been In use ' for many years and its value fully proven. lA'Jirued Hie Real Value of Chamber. Iain's cough Remedy. "VTe first learned of the true value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sev eral 'years ago when we lived near Clifton Hill, this -state," writes Mrs. Moberly, '' Mo. "At Yd ;l1 . a ViUVaU VAVXA Td2StX ViUViAVi- VXVX VAJbVJ Huna are feverishly patching tip their shattered merchant marine. Neutral newspaper! say many merchant ships are being built in the naval yards of Bremen and Jlamburg, The Oerman program is said to call for the con struction of 950,000 tons of shipping. Fornior I.c-lator Tle. PALEM, or., Nov. 4- W. A1 Jonen. expert stockman, legislator, politician and high tvpe of' citizen, died at the home of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Jones, in this city this morning after an Illness of six months. His ueath won due to paraysis. that time I had a severe cold and an .annoying cough. I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,' and after tatting a few doses of It my cough, luoHcned up and my lungs felt better. I used one bottle of U and by then my cold had entirely disappeared.' It is next , humane, heeding .the world's cry for food whieh wll .be more and more compelling because of the wasteaKe of four yeara of war. We could not be' deaf to the entreaty of those who sit at the common table.' DANIELS PRAISES DOZEN NAVAL HEROES Ten of Them ptatlnlwUlied Them selves by Ataondlnar Wounded I niler Fir. WA.SHINO'JON". NW. B.-r-Ten phari maclst mates and hospital apprentices have been enmmended by Hearatary Daniels for conspicuous bravery In at tending mounded marines In France under shell fire. The navy depart ment also announced today that two enlisted men had been commended for quick thinking In efnersnneles. The men commended for bravery are. Machinist Msts John Fabrl of ARM AND'S Th tmlf JVIW fac powder is . U patai 50 yoarf , , Ob yes, there are maif ,' many kinda of powders oa the market, but this one is absolutely dif farat . from ny you hsT ever nL The price la reasoBabl). too- , ,f 50 cents " KOEPPEN'S IUrIt, "Mens Overcoats ; and' Maclcinaws Men's Overcoat. . . . . . v . ?. . $7.93jlo f!2.50 Men's Mackinaw Overcoats ,...'...., $18.50 Me.n's Mackinaw Coats . . . . V . . . ?7.95 to $10.00 Men's Logger Shirts . $6.50 to $9.50 , Men's Wool Mackinaw rants , , . . , . ... . . $G.OO 32 Sample Stores " 745 Main St. STEPHENS SALIErfT SIX Has' Beauty Style Power - C. &; F.::; ; Motor Go, - ,,. 722 Cottonwood. " " -' Rupert Motor Car and ias Knglne nepatiiiiK. Vt'e repair all mukes of -motor cars and stock Chevrolet, t-'ord, saxiHi piu'ls. ( We are offering fHe " o!d!nfIeat" Pad This week at . V $5;00 We only have six of these and when ' they are gone the new shipment will " cost more. This pad is absolutely safe and can be used for every purpose for which you would use a hot water bottle, ex-, cept it STAYS HOT as LONG AS YOU They have been found very helpful in treating the influenza. ,, ,VER & LIGHT CO. "Always at yeur service" &HE UNIVERSALCAli f Look out when Shaving" ySur'' ipord car repaii-ed that the genuine Ford , Jiarts or,m.at,eriaIs are used. There are many "bogus," imitations, or counter t 1 :W - - so r; called iNo rsogus Ford Parts Heie Ford parts of sadly inferior, quality, "on.,, ,the market. Be warn-,, ed against them. Buy Ford parts and have your Ford, car repaired by the authorized Ford deaWr as this is the only way tov guaj-d against "bogus" parts.- Bring your tar to us for service. Come to us for Ford parts, purs is an, authorized, Ford place. Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sis. Phone 408 1