PAILY EAST OKEQONIAH, PENDLETON, OREOON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 85, lltf. FOURTEEN PAGES ROMANCE ENDED Qre&onia.i) A.N INmsrK.VPEVT NEWSPAPEK. ""uuiinhfO pally una 8m1-WTkly, at: BUHSORIPTION RATI (IN ADVANCB) one yar, by malt M I pn1Won, orecon. by th AT nkKiXi.N'lAN l'UBIJSHINO CO. atared at u poatofflce at Pendla t'n Orecon. aa econd-claa mall Meter Dally -MOO Dally, tlx months by mall... J.IO ; Daily, three months by mall LSI Daily, one month by mall ,a Dally, one year by carrier , 7.M Daily, alx montha by carrier 1.76 Dclly, three montha by carrier... 1-96 Daily, one month, by carrier .65 Srmi-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.60 Semi -Weekly, atx montha, by mail .76 Seml-Weekl , four montha by mall .IS OKI SALE IN OTHER CITIE& Imperial HftM Xewl Stand, Portland ON PILE AT Chlcasrc Bureau, tot Security Build- n Waahlnfftoe. D C Bureau Ml Four- f.-Mh Street. N. W. eelephone s not : from PAOE FOUR tnl seaa, I favoring? hidden dare to pray me on my way. er wind doth blow ad to have it so; st or blow it west, blows, that wind SAVE AND PRODUCE. "I ESPITE warnings of a se J rious sugar shortage, consumption of sugar has recently increased. The na haa been told of shortage bor in all kinds of facto ries, yet purchases of all save rdinary necessities are the tost in history. Wages are hijrh. prices high and demand motherhood would be a crime against civilization and Chris tianity. No threat of racial extinc tion can justify such a plea. Better a nation slowly dying through diminution than one which multiplies its population through unrestricted lust. Motherhood out of wedlock might build up France numer ically but what of its moral structure. And, if the stories I brought back by our boys bei half-true, that moral structure is in none too good condition now. GERMANY'S BUSINESS. r-Hll.AnKI.PHl A In 1911 resentative Reyburn, "baby mber of the house." and Geor Montaine were married. It the culmination of a pretty .nee. Now Mrs. Reyburn seeks vorce, alleging cruelty. She lerly was a Washington sob-lie. 77: HEN the treaty is signed and peaceful relations with Germany are re- suir'.d, who will benefit more, the United States or Germany? Opponents of the treaty have advocated the argument that HERMAN CTArSSENIl'S Special Agent IDAHO STATE LITE IXSCKAXCE CO. n Old Line Company that does all its business in the west. Claims paid on the day of the fune-" al. All asstts. except L' S. Gov't Bonds, are In western sefmities of -nbstantial worth Res. office 104 -or goods far beyond normal, this country's foreign trade eanwhile production is with Germany was already as iling. with unrest, strike suming normal proportions, strike impaired efficien- and have also stated that Ger : d shorter hours. many would flood this country Corrective measures to off- with surplus goods. English set the present condition in- reports indicate that Ameri elude production and thrift, cans need be in no fear of keen Supply and demand are like German competition, the pans of a balance. When The president of the Board one ?oes up. the other must di- of Trade of England, says, mulish and. because of our eco- "Beyond a comparatively small nomic system, price is in the quantity there does not seem same pan as demand. High de- to be any accumulation of maud, high price, is the rule, goods in Germany ready for So long as we must buy expen- export. Their costs are enor- Or David Bennett Hill V- DENTISTKY y rlanis Oregoa DR. H. M. HANAVAN DENTISTRY Boom 7, Temple Bldg Phone 772 sive automobiles, furnish homes lavishly, wear silk when less sive materials would suf fice, demand new cuts of meat when hash and stews once suit ed very well, prices will remain The lesson of thrift was quickly learned and quickly forgotten by the American peo ple. The end of the war saw them demand goods far mors rapidly than they could be luced. Demand has kept in the lead ever since. If prices are to go down to the point where supply and demand bal ance, we must half-sole our shoes, darn our stockings, eat warmed-over food once in a while, keep this year's auto an other year and produce some thing ourselves. N ORRIS SHOULD BE PROUD EXATOR NORRIS, who recently characterized President Wilson as a li ar because the latter on his western tour carelessly per haps, referred to the treaty of 1917 between Japan and her allies as having been made to induce Japan to "come into the war" instead of "to continue in the War," was one of the wilful twelve who voted against arm ing our merchant ships, one of the six who voted against the declaration of war and one of ' ators who consist ently opposed almost every measure f preparation for the conflicti And now he presumes to regard himself, as a spokes man for the republican party. mous. In addition there is a great fall in productivity. There is no great manufacturing ac tivity in Germany. Industry is not moving but is very stag nant. They are short of raw material, and their state is piti ful with regard to coal. Great as our difficulties are here, theirs are infinitely greater." Will Write History of National Woman's Party Or. L ynn K. Blakeslet hronic and Nervoua Disease ana Mssasss of Women. X-Ray Blao ire Therapeutica, IMnapte HM.. Koooi isi. Phone 41 TAN R E K IT HAS BEEN THE INTENTION OE FASHION PARK TO EXE CUTE A READY- TO-PUT-ON STYLE IN WHICH DUE REGARD HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE WELL SET-UP, SUBSTANTIAL TYPE OF BUSINESS MAN. THE WAIST HAS BEEN PLACED REASONABL Y HIGH AND IT DOES NOT SUGGEST TIGHTNESS EITHER IN APPEAR ANCE OR FEELING. THE TROUSERS HANG STRAIGHT. READY-TO. PUT-ON CUSTOM SERVICE IV I THOU T THE ANNOYANCE OE A TRY-ON TA f LOR ED AT FASHION PARK Rochester New"Vbrk The Man, a style book lor Autumn, is ready of you. WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE to STYLES DEVELOPED SY OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK 5 J KLc 1 $35 $75 8 .Kt CM MJUl 7 Store Your Car HERE These cold nights and throughout the winter Don't take a chance of a freeze-up in your own cold garage. $7.50 per Month Which Includes Service. Western Auto Co. Agents for Cole, Ceo, Dort'and Winther Trucks Cor. Water and Cottonwood Sts. McKay & West, Props. Oarage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone 633 AN AMAZING PLEA. ties for motherhood of wedlock advocat tv Dr. Anna Moutet of Prance on the grounds that it is necessary to prevent racial suicide in that country will be I ied with shocked amaze ment on this side of the Atlan tic It is all very' well for a rtion to care for its unfortu women and to establis' t.itherhood of its illegiti ; children but for a country deliberately to wipe out all I statutory and moral which makes for the purity of .Mrs. Mill Irwin. The firt history of the Xational Womans' Party la to be written by Mrs. Inez Haynes Irwin, wife of Will Trwin author and war correspond ent. Mr. Irwin, who has just gone to Washington for that purpose, is the author of several books and is a con tributor to maeazirtes. She is a mem ber of the National Woman's Party advisory council. bores the ots of men lack ambiti'i an aim in Catarrh annot Be Cured br LOCAL, I'LJCATIONB, as th cannot .reach the neat or the dinar. is a iv a; ':,sase. great Iv ln.u. Pastime Sunday Children 5c Monday Adults 20c mm IN "BELLA DONNA" need by cunstitut JATAKKH UKD It Is taken InU the Blood on the By tern. HALlfl Is composed f known, mm blood posifl' of the Jnttn- MEDICINE is derful results In i conditions, HALIJ N'E will cure caiarrL Y anJ acts throurr is Surfaces of the TARHfl MKUICINE a Trie best tonics -i some or tne best j- 'feet combtnatfsn ..ALL'S CATARRH i( produces such woo 'arrhal conditio, timonlals free. Prop., Toledo, 0. ' This is a Pauline Frederick's greatest picture. Did you see it? Bella Dona was shown to thousands a few years ago. If you failed to see it then be sure to see it now. 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