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-" tt '. PAGE rOUTt ax ixdkpexpkmt sctspapeb i'lilp!ihd rlr xcept Sunday) nj SlJliSCmrTlON RATES Be ml-Weekly at I'rnllHun, Oregon, by lb (IN ADVANCE) AST OKKOOMAM r'Clil.lSHIN-a Cil r.Btrrra at tli poatorfic. at Pandit orea-on. second-cla mall utter. Telephone ON SALE IN OTHER CITIES. ItnperieJHotel News Bund. Portland KvwmtB Kfwi Co., Portland. Oregon OS F1UB AT -"Mcio Bureau. (t Security Build-In-. whlnrtrii. D. C, Borwa 1 Four teenth Street. K. W. f THE VOIUJ AS IT GOES The world a it (toe and that's the best way; With God's arms around It, It can't (to astray; The sunlight above It, the mea dows below . ,. . . . It's a.toweet world of glorr- and S ' let It go! - is I ; rolls throusb; the shad em towa,d tSe ibriKht rsun'. With, God's arms around itt the. Coal shall be won. The fertght stars to dock It avhen day dies In night It's 4 Sweet world of beauty arid God elves it liiiht. The world as it Boes and that's the fine thine. With a heart that can follow the furrow and sing; The seasons all lovely, and best, thing of all, God's arms around it and how can It fall. 4. ! '! LIKE THE MORALS OF CAP- TAIN KIDD ADICAL labor agitators in England and America wno are trying to stir up trouble admit they sympathize with the Lenine policies in Russia. They are not after better wages or shorter hours. : Confiscation is their motto and j if a man objects to having his property stolen from him their . t. .;:V r iEiQreAonlari jimiiy, one ynr, ojr mall Daily, six months by mail . Daily, three month by mall Daily, one month by malt X.SO l.:5 ,M 7.50 Daily, one year by carrier Daily. six month by carrier. 3.75 Dally, three month by carrier - Daily, oia month, by carrier . .5 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mnil 1.M Sanni-Weekly. six month, by mail .75 t n:. Weekly tour month hy mall .5 :,May is to resort to violence. I The morals of the bolshevi- ; ki are on a par with the princi ples of Captain Kidd and of the erstwhile kaiser. Wilhelm al- so believed in the rule of force. He scorned all considerations 'of honor, decency and faiiy ness. He met his fate and the i syndicalists will meet theirs, j Those who plot injustice take a heavy load unto themselves. Injustice multiplies your ene mies and brings them together for common defense. The bol sheviki will make no headway in England nor in America. Their doctrine is one that can prevail only with people where the standard of intelligence is low and prejudices are strong. A strike movement that is not founded on essential justice will not succeed in this country because it will not have the backing even of the workers themselves. COPPERING HIGH PRICES W RICES, you know, have a little more than doubled &inrA -T 1 1 1 v 1914 Tn a general way, then .when the Government issues a thousand- dollar Liberty Bond it gets about half the goods it would have got for the same bond four years ago. It does not matter whether you say this rise in prices is primarily due to (war's immense demand for goods or to inflation of curren- cy and credit. Whatever the! cause was it will certainly notj operate with past intensity in the future.- War's demand for goods will cease. Inflation will be checked. Presently prices will fall. If, when these bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan mature, prices are back to the 1914 " . -V" 1 i v . DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, IQlfc j levet it wIf r1'Tw1cTananyiyu. Mr '' ! .... : . . . . -"."ions." J t v i wneatis two dollars a busliei.j Matthin produced his iw'ni it To get five hundred bushels the divided. timi hp; ukfd iub foi Government issues a thousand-! iow ,rlv1,;r to brl out ms pruvis doll.tr Liberty Bond. -Say, . , . . ., ; v . T , i . , '.M "I ? said Moses. v , when the bonds mature, wheat) ..Wnv, v,.s ,no ry tllUKm, yuu is worm a uouar a ousnei ana, ithe Government taxes Farmer : Smith enough to fay off one bond. Farmer Smith must sell !a thousand bushels of wheat twice, as much as the Govern- ment received to- pay 4 hp I bond. But suppose Farmer .Smith in 11918 sold five hundred bush els of wheat and bought a Lib 'erty Bond.'- Whert the5; . bond (matures the Government pays, jhirrf a thoufUnd-.dolfrtrSi with iwhich he Scan buy. twice as 'much wheat as he sold in 1918. ! In short, if prices fall as ithey quite certainly will the 'man who buys a government ;bond now and holds it will ben- eill in V" l"e money lie Kfua iback will have greater purchas ing power than the money he handed over. Of course that 'applies to any investment bear ing a fixed return, lhe oovi- 'ous moral is: Save and invest ' now. ! In the last four v-ears invest- 'ments yith fixed returns have; ! yielded less and less purcnas iing power. With falling prices they will yield more and more purchasing power. Saturday Evening Post. ! Shipyard workers have;made splendid wages at safe jobs ...t.:i 1, ivy line uui i v "tic tiigui- ing for small pay overseas and 'while millions Of people atj Ihome were making sacrifices j it. , , i tu ! for the country s saloe. The ' shipmen should be the last to i demand hisrher pa now that I the readjustment' period is at ihand. j Australia would not enact a 'draft law during the war but is now anxious for looting. ! It is too late for flu .now ; the next epidemic will be .base ball. THE FUNNYBONE Droit! Ii Ilmkt'ii. -Two men wrrc on a jotirney on a liol summer day. Havo you anythinK wjth you, Matthias?' anked one. "Yes, a bottle of wine. What have J PR1NC& ALEVANDER.. ... , you .; . - . :. 'l-haven't sot one now." tvihi the cool n.pl".: linston Transcript. , Tlie 8ktM-r. . Tho bunt drifted out on the sunlit m-n. The iiutn and tho maiden -were "' B Utile xd. His leave wan partmif hud endod; tile time for iomo, ' .. "Iear-st," ho breathed softly, "will, you flot Willi me always down the stri'atu of life?" "Tl &unio as now?4, she whispered. l lai same as now," said' ho. -r i' "I lit;-gladly," she cried. :..'( He1 va rowing, doing all the Kurd h had the helm slid steerui). work Till Mts. s, . Definition of "Uliliulcle' .- A man who left Dartsmouth as the typical easy-going collegian to enlist in the navy was brought to see the 1 i ..V, . UB W, r.l Dhi.lln. nn,l ....1. 1 . .... tlon to work This man, while on board ship was put In a class that had 'Weekly .quizzes upon subjects nautical. One day the Ensign In charge asked what a bin nacle list was. Now, a binnacle list happens to be a list of names of sick sailors left by the retiring watch for the information of the new watch. This sailor said he learned his lesson "well when he heard the JCnsign read the answer of a famous athlete to the question the week following, 'A binnacle list." said the athlete, "is a list needed by a ship when it puts upin drydock after a long cruise. cov ered with binnacles." . Fixing the Blame. "Can you keep a secret, Peggy?" ' "I can; but it's Just my luck to tell things to other girls . -who cant:" "" Jmsncnui. . pw know Kvcrytiiiiig. Willie: Paw, what is the difference be,n een capital and labor? Paw: Well, the money you lend reprF8ents caltalt and getlinB it back represents labor, my ron. Cincinnati Enquirer. FRANKNESS FINDS FREEDOM FOR OLD MAN, INTOXICATED ltJKTl.AND, Or.. Feb. 3. Frankness fniuul freedom for an old man lit. Judge Uommiiiuii'h Yurt today. With tears cmirHlng down Ills face, tho accd defeinlaiit dranuitUitlly denikHl us ToIIowm. "My ;ol. judge, tton't Hnttonce nt U jail f iMlna: tlruuk. unl a two-time) loer atul am now chi artlt9 from tho OlvKtMl M'iilti tiary. If you wild nm to jai for lioiug- drunk they will Jake me bax'k to make mo Mt:rvo N out .my term." It mci'Iiih the cidcr tlu. mail drank had tho rctt wallop In it.- Tin county foiintl him "not guilty." , , i . . SERBIA R.r.V(eV!HC5 tV j- Philadolnhia Nhv utm MtlUADI-iI.l'UlA. Tho t'lillncVS- phla Navy-yard has been greatly ev-. punded during the war. Nearly JJo.OQU.Ooo ha been appro priated for the task of making .thA yard an ideal establishment for war ships purposes The building of the enormous drydock 106 feet long and ailifeet wide will abosrn fS.IIUU.OOO of this aiim. It will accommodate the largest ship afloat and will he ho, con structed us to accomodate two ships at one time. " Two new ways 900 "feet long for building battleships, a largo slrnctural machine shop and imttern and ma chine shops will cost another 3,0iii... lino. It is expeole hat within a few mmth.4 the first rvwu-luiHIe cruisers of thejiur fay wiU'Wnder cniruci.k ipiy on, "heJ nW Ways. t- '( ..elnea the war'DeKnn tne'navvti ir. Jjrat' Jntlldlhgi has HeeiV complered at!" fo,s't; of n.(i,W)0. -Biiil wlien-J'tns ji armistice wasdecflird airplane from J this factory said to 'equal the largst and most powerful In the world vverej beinS turned out' ' There are at present 10.000 civilian :' workers employed with a dally payroll! of ,51.000. Before the war 2500 work men were there- Bond Street Looks Up, Khaki Loses To Colorful Ware LONDON" Feb. S. Bond St.. the fashionable shopping district. Is blooming again after four years of war-enforoed eewnomy. Luxurious gowns and Jewelry are again being displayed to ea ger shoppers. Florists' shops are -bright with expensive violets and xrchlds.. . The prescribed plain ahoe for -women iaa Klven1- ft-omeh ias given v n Hllppcr and the place o the sati high boot. , ' ; - ,, iift-'rlnga ! 1 Dinner jownp ana d,iriiiPl"'r!np8 are' a,dvertlaedi i rlH"t'. f t' Our shop has vQlvd.thl'Vfly- vQlved;t1U1'-fly- Ing Sown," not a conbfe 'thing of leather for a fighter," but a suit for women, a creation of blue and red wool. The "gown" was planned against the time when milady will want fo skim over to the continent In her pri vate plane. Stores for men are hard put to Bupply the demand for civilian suits, ties. shneH and cottars. Their (treatcst difficulty, outfit ters Kiiy In obtaining what tho manapers descril-e as "colorful ware." This means, for one thing, neckties bright enough to make up for the recently enforc ed khaki shades. Pink shirts of Japanese crepe are in great de mand. ' -i.i;.u. or ;kumax pi,.v. IRAKIS. It-lK It Tho lU'Uciuii gov, cm me nt hits fi. M-tpsiini wliat arc llfllcVfHl tO I JO tllOIMMIlplctO (otlHklltM of the (.ermaii ufiiti-ul Hliiff i-rgitrtf-lug lii'ldiinia iiM'tndiiits Iu1Ih for (tcrinany'fl aiim'xaiioii of tho (fmiitry uiid hiNtrtirlloiiH for carrying off mid destroy I Hg inacliliwry. .13 ;i:l !i 1 r.ft i,f.f( .3.:'lf.-j i; , JWJO - VtAV TROOPS . Tendency to Constipation ? USE THIS Dietitians advise "careful diet," but that 1 trouble some to most people;, physical culturists advise "certain exercises," which is good if one has both the time and the -inclination. Doctors advise diet and exercise and nfdicinm. The question is. shall it be a cathartic or purgative med- f icine? Or a mild, gentle laxative? ,t Thousands have decided the question to their own satis. faction by using a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin known to druggists as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A small dose give a free, easy movement of tha bowels. It Is the best substitute for nature herself. In fact, since the ingredients are -wholly from the vegetable kingdom it may truthfully beaaidUt is a natural laxativ: Its positive but gentle action joathe bowels makes it an 1 ideal remedy for constipation. The dose is small, and it may be taken with perfect safesy util the bowels re. regulated and act agam of'thelr oW accora: l" ' Wl ' l, ' ' ' " - Tha,druiwUtjielvaXaur.m3nwJlLifjMi.t,. oo mm promised. PRICE AS ALWAYS la aptai of sreaUy IN, labovatorv coso) aue to we war, by aacrificiivi profit aad absorbing war taxes we have main tained the price at which this family la, ative ha been sold by dnicgists for tba past M year. Two iei SOc aad two. I I Mj Telephone company I : OVER ( THE NORTHWEST ;in 'ZZl ' " 1 ceiitn pr month a YXrvt IK-Htroyrf $3t0.tHX Mill. ; RAVfiOXI), Wash.. ft Feb;, -4The mill "of- th Knym-and. l.uni!er Com j pany J the vicinity of the dynamo and i be Ueved have been caused b ya nhon circuit. OwlnK to the absence of lnd the dry kilns and lumber shelves were j saved by hard worp of the fire' de partment. The mill wan one of'the'larkest on inis narnor ana eniitoea ihu to n : . , ,s nnn , daily. The Iom Pis not letut than $300.. 000, and may be In excetui of that j amount Idaho Ha. 1Upr It1 filiation SiiciiK. lWJiSK, Idaho. Feb. 4. The recla-, nut t Inn of .0ti0,0iti acres of land In Idaho to furnish return intr siddlors with work und to supply the latter J with farms was forcefully urged up j on congress by the Fifteenth Idaho I 'legislature today when under snspen-j ' vion f the rules, the house of rep i rcKentatives passed a memorial to that! . effect. The land Included Is in the j 4 I'ppcr Bnake river country tn r.ast- ern Idaho, where the Dubois project ; fs btcuted, and the big Itruneau and l fluhnvside. lu Southern IdahOv I'houo KaUM no I'p nt Ij (;rnmlca IA (iKAXOK, Feb. 4, After a IchKthy study the I'ublic Service com mission has Issued an order which changes to hohic extent the rates and pract ice ff the Horn-- 1tidnieiiileni ,i X" I 1 ...'I, . f j pany was totally tientroyed "by fire Hcrvict ttU a hW KrheauJtgJ .U jthls morning. The" fire orlKated lnjrult,a jH' provided. EIGHT PAGES LAXATIVE! YRUP OEPSIN Tha Perfect K Laxative FREE SAMPLES If you ha aerer used Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Peptin rend tct a ft Ola, bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. M WashlnsMa St.. MooticcUo. III. M there anbable at soma, ..k for a copy of Dt. CalawaU'. book. -Iks Can of Baby." rulehone company; For city service chuntc consists or Idence iwrvice of 25 centM pr month and 5 ceni per month oh two purty huine nervier. whil the rate on main line buslnen u hA.atof.iw. Thrry-ir -alfMa iom chansoi la. rur'ut an ' vn&xinh.: I Work on Two Itejflitiicd. j FOHTAM); 4. AV mut two j of nit Btwl stumers. wrrk on khlch ( was ordered- stisitendeil af plint of the. :olumWU Ulvr Khipbulldln Cor- noration. will be completed as orlff- r , , s main piunneu. nciiiKiairmcin, viuvia were received yesterday rrom m Bhipplnu Board to Alfred F. Smith, president of tho corporation. A two of 10 vessels ordered suspended at the Northwest Steel Company's yard were reinstated last week, the elimi nation of a total of 35.2'o tons of new carriers from the cancellation list 1 most encouraging here. IU S I.IF I ATS -1 COM ,itoiii:.s ii:.i mmihis NKW YORK. Fel. 4, Ormany was In dire straits when the wa,r end ed, affording t ,apia!n Itobcjrt W. Iludm-ns of ljinrcns, S. C, who arriv ed on the Comfort. He was attached to the listh Infantry. 3'th Thf'sion. und wh'TT the town of TU-llecourt was captured the cattaln Mi id the Amer Ivixna found the bodlcf of snUIlers be ing prepared to rendr Into fafs. A complete render'ng plant was found in a tunnel beside the Itellornurt ca 'bnH1 FHptoiit Hiidgeus r4ldi "c-i '.,'"' ; !- , w ?! ! .'-:,'( - i 'livr,!,' 'r?t.i..i'? -r:il ?-'v ,' -;.e tfr-l ..-. . ', I v.- ,;iJVJ:h; . flit it tin. ;'- tits but- t ,11. Hfc'.V VOK GERALD CO. -iJi.T V!av