SEES DOWNFALL OFGERMANTRAOE Berlin Writer Says War Breaks Up All Industry. BUT THE KERNEL IS SOUND. Unhappy Situation la Admlttad Fraaly, nd Problem of Raoonatruction Ana Diacuaaad For.aight and Oraat Kx pnditura Naadad tp Raatora Trada to Normal Footing. t'"i bagi n 'IMo Mi-inn VoMHlarbe Cettutig (Jlxi'iiHNpa tha extent to which Geriniin Imliintry already luin Im-cu lilt by the war I r. Km 1 1 l.cdcrer. tliu Writer, hii.h th.it the removal uf nil ait-n en i hi hie of henrinu mum haa "aiiiiislicd industry to atom-." All Fin tin nulling inrloiia trinlcn Imvn In-eti broken The i-rlala with n-jjnrd. to limey mill n-dlt whl. li fxi nri ! In the Mi -I Instil n i uiia n. ci-ntiliileil h.v the nei i-nxlty of (In lining (he w.ir h a alliKle Mtruke. 'I he ntti'inpln linide to meet (he i .1 .Is hy llitlldnt llitf linnet nh iiniile mutters wiiwc The tin fortiiiinte tiling, he nays, in thnt thla liquidation, which 11 customary nt nil Cili.i. llucn liol III the present Illstlllii.'O aff. I ineiel n mm. ill Ixidy of si-cii-BBtlM'H, hut MtMVMM H'e tllet Hi H lil'f- ai n ii Industry mill Its ii'ii(liii'ilon lire n ii II' minus IiiinN ilele 1 1 ii lisfnrmill loll. Dr. I.eder r aays Is i naary In unlet- lo ciim with (he new . iiiiilltloiia Itronuht uliutit by the wiir. AI present then- Is little aim ! I his We aee the nppiirellt I uir dux. nay a In lAxleier. Hint In aplte of tie ii-iihiiiK iiImkhi'I lun tur inliliiiry purpuMea of men ciinihle of worklnii there la an liicrwiav of BlWBplwj Bl among tlnise thnt renin In liehhul liven tile Hindi aotlKllt lifter llltmr of wnliien ran not fltnl empluyiiient lny after dnv iiiiilerlnklnita "lint down or their ulpilt In iliinliilshe.l Tlnine, Indeed, wlilcli continue nt work nre working with nliiilcnn uerpreanlire Insulin.) of uiieerlnlnty, au the net output la dimln Uhtnl. Wh.il, links Dr. I.ederer. nre Ihe do rlahe s-oiiihiI- facta? Dim'h the coin plete liieiikup of Industry which th rent ens llciiiiiinv InvuUi- n dim iiil loii nlau id agriculture and the Miipply of tieeea-aniie-..- Che war iiieuiia for Ueruiany, flint, the pretention of e pons. enn daily Mi'tlclea of luxury; nocoml. pre felillon of lmMirta of uienna of aub lateie e. enMM'lillly ruw inaterlnla euch ns culton mid iopier; Ihlril, reduc tion of deninnd of n.l ut the front and restriction of deninnd of those remain hut nt home 'I'her longer la any iteiinind for n nicies of luxury. Against these fin Is. which nppiirellt ly Involve the gloomiest ionslile mil look for the near future. Dr. l-t-d i an i h, must In- ael oilier- eipiilllv de clnue. licrmmiy has Inid n reuiiii Unhlv IIimhI hiirvesi no on Ihe whole the pill i hiiNllie, power of the nu't Iciilturnl III In -II) N relnthelv l-u Ihe snuic I Ii iul: npplli-N lo Indiii-li u- w hi- h aup j.n ih ds of the mint mnl other pillill- i-ill! .sen Ihe prolueiu I- lo iim-till-. ,.111- tiding poWel III nil. Il win as to rev ne all lliose III nin iii's uiiiii aupplv lie- i.-eds of tin- ii 1 10 m- ineiiilon III llldllsl I I. -. Till' illl'NIIUII s hnw to luillil I Ihe sound kernel It will reipiin- iiii'-iidit mid s-rhiiis wrent ex pi-llllllUICN for fllll'l-N Willi h could brim.' almiil IhU reorgaulxailon aulo mmii nit d-i not ovist It iiiiihI he iciiiciiiU-iisI, Dr I e.leii-i ;iih mil. thnt the miiouut of available la I ml la coiisldcl ill'll uslll.ed, ms olid ly. miiPiil-ic i'iih mnlerlala iroluilily will not in- niiitli tent for a long nine, thirdly, the needs of private Indiiatry hiiii' during Hie r undergone Ml al-h-riilili- diinliiiitloii mnl change Trust UlUSl llll In If. tie.lisl I'llCli a i-.t sic in. iin pinii id retinisti ii. lion Hint In- draw u up with the help of climnl-eis of i ouiuieii e mid MiiiHm or Itnuli- illons Tin- wiili-r . me mien hy re. uiiiiin uilillg Ihe l.'i uiiltltui of n u'li II ill pi i in.tiif nt i uiiiiiilHee repii-M-iitlng all mi. lots iiiulei i-oiitiol of Ihe iiiinla tit .-t Hie Ulterior lo nee wh.it will ho done This lit the tlml i.ciuiHii unlet rw ii-lvisl lure whl. h iitludta the unhappy alluiilion of ii'criumi ludlinlry. I lie fu ture will allow whether the time hou vied clssllciil of iiillitlug a commit-iis- ul limuiit will . .iiupi-iiauiK for the ev'oiioiiilo uusAiuudiicaa of foumlatloiia Will IV. ill It li-ata MAETERLINCK ON WAR. lamai Spirit of German People For the Struggle Now In Progreaa. Loudon. -M tiirlce Miieterlluck. tb noted plnywriKht. is a ntronu sttnpn ilil.-i lor tin- cniise of the Mlllpa, but does not liinipe the knlser entirely for the present NiruKKle: rather, he iissprtii In ii rts-etit article, the spirit of the tierinnn people la renotinlble for the war. He naya: "T4't there MM a thouanntl yearn of civ 1117.11H011. a thounnnd yenra of nace, with nil ponnihle reflnemciita. nrt nod ediiciitloii. the tii-riiiHD npirli. which la Ita iiinlerlyliiK element, will remain ab snlutelv the mime iia todny ami would decliire Itself when the opportunity eiiine iiinh-i the snitin napect. "Throuifh the whole cntirne of hlntory two distinct will powers have been no ticed thit would seem to be the op- v A 4 Ptuile tiv Aiiii-iIi-iiii Prima Aanoalallon. MAt'llli K UARTBMLIKCB. posed elemeutlll lliiinlli sinl l-uis or the nplilt of our irlohe. one seeklllK only evil, Injustice, tviuiniy, aliffrrlliK. while the other strives for liberty. rlKht. ra dliince. Joy These wo power atatid once nun I n fine lo face. "Our opportunity Is to nnnlhllnte the one Unit i nines from In-low lt us know how to he pltllena Hint w-e may have no more iicisl for pity It la Ihe measure of oritmilc defense; It la esse n Hal thai the iiumIciii world should ntniiip out I'russl.-in mllltii 1 l-tn ns It would si.iinp nut n polsoiioua fnnfus thnt fur linlf a century had Mlaoms1 it . days The health of our planet la the ipiestlon. "Tomorrow Hie I' tilled Stateantld l"i rupe will have to take moumirva for the ronviilesceiii-e of the earth." FIND PATENT HERE FOR ODD WAR SHELL Emits Gases and Spreads Oeath Where It Strikes. RECORD LAYING HENS. Mmouniii Pine Hn Faith on Thirteen Kin- I.- l.ijo.1 H..H Kluit i'lty. Mo It A. Iloluiea. a Hnvelliig Milenuimi ot this plaee, haa a rlimll loot ot noi. lit whlth he M Hives iioiiU ih,. Msi.on a reooi.l for Ul V lll( f K(Js i hU home In ihe went part town llohiit-H Una llinti n Ithode lahiud Ittnl lii-un thai hint- laid Ptw egks lu the live uioiitha 1 1 .on Mn rch 1 to Aug. 1 lu addition ti. ihe laying, four of the hens hnve HI mid raised Pnssla of rblt'keua. An Invitation. 'Mow l.i-ii ut If ill It Is' II iu ful' i i-MUli It la from thla "Yes. II Is In-aiitirul point that no tourist turn ever In-i-ii able to vh-vi the , cnert without irlv Itiif me at : isi .. doll.-n tip" I'arla itli-a. A inmi's inak Is alw. is llnM If hla htvart i Ugltl 1 it Washlutrton -The records of the I'lllled Mlltes plltelll ollli c Hive a d- I hi rlptl.iii of a paleultsl shell that ta I Interest mi.-, lu view of n nevva dlapatch fnuii Miilin which snvs "There la ! mil' li tnlk here of n new (icrmiin aleg t:uii whl-h kills an inn. h hy Kiaououa Cases liberated from ihe shell aa by the solid coiitenta " There la iioHiIiik In the -i.c-llt. ntlona on tile at the patent ulllee to ahow that a shell p.iicutisl mi hilialf of the Kliipps. Hie i .'.-. iii.i ii in unit i. Hirers I nf war uuilci Inln. U lo lie uatsl for the i pin pose of e,-nf rntliu; poisonous gaw-s. ' hut the ilciciipHoti i oi it-sNi!ida lo that of tin- shell iiicnl d in the Malta I dispatch, nud nii.illh i.ii Infoi imition la lo the elicit Hi ii it Is iiiifiided lor I ho lit-iiiTntl -ii ot uanea Acfordliitf to Kiuteuieuta made here, the iiiniiuf.ii lure of thla ahell waa o poscd hy a daughter of the house of Kriipp. who foiilfiulfd that the use of hi. 'h a weapon in warfare waa con trary to the dictates of humanity. Why the shell waa patented In the I niti-.l States Is a invaiery. The apeol that Ions art- Iniuule enough to enable any iiiillon to manufacture the shells. Neiie of the dispnlclu-a from the war ...ne. h.'weter. mi.ta that the ahell de n. rllnsl In the M ilni dUpatch la belUK usisl hv tin- tii-riii.iiia. The appll.-atlt-u nr the patent, which In a lumicr of public rc-oul. was flletl on Del Id, r.HO The imtent WM riiiiifd on Sept I'J. 1911 The pate litis waa Kail WlfM-r. dfacrlln-d aa "a ulv Jis t of i In- i-iiipi-n r of lii-rmauy and a renldent of HriHleiiey. tieriiiauy " lie tta the luteiiior of the shell Tin otllclal records show that Wiener made nu Baautuiueut of (he American patent rights to -'ili-il Krupp A kt leu (ienell s. haft of RaaaM on tin- Ituhr. Uer uiiiiy." The Malta uewn dispatch dv m ribald the Intention aa follows: ' riii- ".tin lii ii relatively small bore and Is c.isilv uiouiiti-tl on wheels The shell Is loaded at the mouth of the jrun. hut a metallic shaft, making a piece with Hie shell, is i.iuiuic.l Hkhtly Into the Htm SIh-II and sh.ifl arc nhot to getht'l 1 he .shcl. is del. i. lud In ita j COIU-.C The shell w hf li It expliHlea emits polsiinotia j;ases which suffocate HUMM ttlm i ;.. ape di.itli by the explo it e mi- NATION URGED TO PRAY FOR PEACE United States Asked to Lead In New Righteousness. PEACE SOCIETY APPEALS. Bulletin Aatarta That Praaent Conflict Qivaa to America a Chanoo to Taaoh the Ooapal of Humanity 8aya Peace Loving People Mini Now Shoulder Rasponaibility. WnsiiitiKtun. "A mpaniiKe to the Ainerlenn people" won Issued by the Amerliuii Pence aorlety, hnvlng head quartern hen- It wan sent out by Senator Theodore K. Hurton. president, and Arthur liecrln Call, executive dl- n-ctor I'he inesMiiirp followa: "The frh hi iul conaequencea of the present Kuropeiin ronftlct are likely to lie lieyiinil the wlldent coiijecture Never In-forc In the history of the world have mn h In rue number of men and such quantities of n ruin itii-nt Is-en einriiKeil In mortal combat; never be fure have nilch ilendly mnclilnen of warfare been loosened In the dentrui t Inn of inn ii mid of prnperty. Many IhotlKillidn of lives nre being nncrlllced daily and will cmthnie to be until this terrible ciiiilllet U stopped. "The causes of Hie war are not hard to understand nor dim. -nit to explain The maintenance of enornioua mill t .iy and haval armaments by the tin Hulls of Klirope. costing no less t till ft ji.'mw.iwniiiNi iiiiniiiillv. and I com piilsory military nervlce have Inevl tnM.v titnulated a warlike spirit It has Im-cii iilleced Hint this vast ex pendltlire was for ilefelise, that It Was fur the tmilii ti-iui ii- e uf pence, but the present war Is mi Irrefutable answer to thla argument Men unarmed are nut llnble to commit murder; nation unarmed do not engage In war Again, certain sovereigns have hud an lusntl able ambition to Increase their nsr hoiiiiI power and lo extend the terri torial limits of their country recardlens of the cost In men or money. "Then. tin), there hnve lnen the In tolerable sis ret ii Ilia nee foiiudwl upon an outgrown conception of effective stntei rnft Added to these au-.es are racial and rellgloita iinlmosltlea which have ev.si.ii fur centurlea and trade i it ii. i hs and )e. I.. usies which have in ei. constantly growing more acute "The i.ind. ns ami mlnerlea of tin war will fall not an mn. h u..n the Moverelgns of the nation engaged lu It ns iip-m the tillllloun of men who are tlk'htlng In the raiika. iiiniii the wldowa mil orphans lu the hotiiea which are made distillate and upmi the genera llmis yet unburn The w heels of ludlin lry are still, commerce la para I, vied, thousands uf Uvea which cau never be respired are being nacrlll I. and ev I 11. il ion la turned back a hoiidi'fd yen i a. In the midst of this distressing cu lamlt.v the e ice luting people of Vlllcll.ll have no small essilislilty. ihe prenldi-nt of the i'nlteil States has Just asked that the foul til day of Oeto her he spent III prayer and suppllca II. ui tur a npeedt Icrilllllllt loll of till hl.Miilshiii nud win-. Minister might well deliver sermon calling attention to Ihe tiller folilc. mid trri-purahle loss,- of war, not only ou Oct. 4. but Hit- next Sunday nud on every ponlble is-ciihIou. A similar rcpohlhlllty rests iikui lecturers mid uniii the preaa. "The taiiuiis s-ace nocli-tlce should with ri-newisl vigor bend their energlea toward c renting a universal aeiitlmeiit for inn ; ii. hi. u, ii right ii-asoti Su.-h it. .ns. exerted by a insjple of a great nation whose neutrality and gisnl faltb an- undoubted, cannot fall to have a salutary effect The time muat Inev itil.lt i nine when the nsiple of the it mid ttnl demand that the contro-veish-H I.. HVeell liatlolia shall be net lied In some form of Judicial pro. isl Hie nlmi .il' to that now lined III the set lliineiil of iiiiitruveraif U-twis-u Indi viduals "The opportunity of the American people seem at hand The worker for Justice lict ecu mil Ions may well be hontiisl. but they need not feel dtacourngcil The cumulative dlnaatera following lu the wake uf the m hups. the futility of military theoriea. the sfiiM'lessii.ss of it all. are so apparent that the constructive upbullder of clvlllxntlnu may well Is-llfvi- that they are aoou to receive a new hearing be fore the bar of humanity. Let u of America, remembering all tbat In beat nud noblest In our traditions, do etery thing In our power to carry forward tin- banner of the new International rUthttsuiniieaa. We repeat our renpoual hillty mid our opportunity are at band 'Therefore we urge Unn peace lov ing people the country over the lnor tmi.'c of Imniisllatcl y discussing among themselves this terrible altuatlon and of uiiltlm.' In prater and auppllcation tislav and tomorrow and of continu ing their effort on each eucceedtng day until world K-ace t reatorxsj " Wdl Tooth to Dontiat. San Frauclaco. Mr. Kathryn M Kenton gave explicit dtrcctloua In her will that n mysterious little box should Ih- delivered Into the baud of Dr. IIitUti lloyea. As most of the he .picsts iiinde by the deceaseii were of levvelry thftv whs no telling lust how i tillable were the couteot of the soH isl p i.-kiue. The Uix waa brought inte iMtirt and oontalniHl thrvs- seta of false teeth Dr lloyes was Mi Kcutou's dentist ONTARIO OREGON R a d er ' s THE BUSY STORE ONTARIO OREGON Now that the Holiday Season is close at hand, we want to call your attention to our nice line of use ful gifts for your family and friends, an assortment that will help you make shopping easy. Waist patterns, dress patterns, kimonas, in endless variety and prices. We hayejust received a shipment of the famous "Priscillia" Electric Irons, an iron with a record at $3.00. These are put up in fancy boxes and make a splendid gift. Wool Blanket 72x90 at $7.00 Wool Blanket 88x84 at 5.00 Wool Knap 66x80 at 3.00 Sweaters, all sizes each 50c to 3.50 Beacon Blanket Robes each $1.98 to 3.98 Beacon Blanket Kimonas each 1.48 to 2.48 .hip Silk Smoking Jackets big line at 5.00 Lounging Robes small line at 2.48 to 4.00 FurSetB at 2.50 to 25.00 Fur Mulls at 1.00 to 10.50 Fur Scarfs at 1.00 to 8.50 Table Linen Sets at 2.25 to 18.00 Table Linens at 2.00 to 5.00 Lnncli Sets at 1.50 to 5 00 Lunch (Moths at ' 1.50 to 3.50 Drawn Work endless variety at .50 to 3.00 Kil Gloves all colors and sizes at 1.00 to 2.50 KM (i loves elbow lengths at 3.50 "Inaer8oll Watches," there is a watch that is known all over the world as the watch that made the dollar famous. If you want to gladden the heart of a boy buy him a watch. We have all the different styles made. Yankee nickle watch at 1.00 Yankee gun metal watch at 1.00 Eclipse nickle watch at 1.50 Eclipse gun metal watch at 1.50 Eclipse gilt watch at 1.50 Junior nickle watch at 2.00 Junior gun metal watch at 2.00 Midget nickle watch at 2.00 Midget wrist watch at 2.50 SHOP EARLY R a d e r ' s THE BUSY STORE SHOP EARLY Day Clean Up 7 Sale 7 There are two days more of this BIG SALE, Friday and Saturday You can't afford to miss them. Be here and take some of these big bargains home with you, and you will save money. Sale ends, Saturday, December 12th Olden Rule StOre, Ontario, Oregon I