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CkI30!OAK, TZSZUTCX, OHECOIT. FP.H3AY EVENTS 0, OCTOBSS 21, 1021.
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lul I'd likf to nMf lb- irt s of my
M didn't b'vr m offn, aa' thf
lacked thr Mirij a" tttf
f Ihr gay an hrtlliaut X ith'-rtru
But thrid aUtrt Vm, a a
Whatvrr folks m.iv s:iv
hn th tujN m iaa5t-J
Our nofWn "f a rty wa tnuiK
affair,
With all the auM'st ariii tjjiii J
An' the jr'.unt fol! mtkin' mtrrry an"
tk lover hlfvrii
Aa ch Mm- iiBii" By u;-l-r an 4
T vr!;.init a-ifituiirt'tnu ""Cairfiw
M?t.fcLI t i;a.. T.ni'thl,
oi'l it w.'-Ji ii-n iiv
Aft I -:,l!L'l ftlji "nil K'ub,,!)- Mtna-f-y; ..ir
T Im vti -1 ;.Blii V ff.t IJJifi 1,6 git ffH aiit-A irtr
(ill avciiiiwli'n ati nnir
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Made of smart tweeds and mixtures with broad belts
and pleated lines are one of the season's "best sellers."
We are showing them at ...$36.50 to $52.50
Salts Peco Plush Coats with large collar and cuffs of
black opposum fur, semi-bell sleeves with silk linings and
storm shields, a specially good coat orfered at a low price,
each $57.50
Attractive Style in Silk Dresses arrived today. We
like them very much, so will you when we see them. Most
ly black of soft crepe back satins. As you know our prices
are always low, quality considered, frcsn $25.00 to $45.00
'h' We the haw. The crr?
, , "y 'KS Hoyt. It is of pirl; paver
JH. ifcaiKnJ, Vilh iae new jouna awn lopjU by ha! 01 tuH o
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l'.Vwnht. t:.'t. h KlarA ':w;.ii
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THEY KEPT THE SHIP AFLOAT
T times like this it is natural th; t all s,rts f tlmr5es, many
of them mistaken ones. shcuM l advanced to account for
' this or that situation. The the ry iHJvaucetl by s-nw thati
the federal reserve system has btt'a ri-spvnsibl? for busissj
depression is in this class. The man who Hiutte Vw TiVvne'
system for the depression U in the same category as the man
ho, threatened with illness, censurvs the ducter wto puts himj
to bed and restores him to health by giving ai'tNttctKe the ialsemt
may not tike.
The depression was the result of worhi wMe condttions di-!
rectly traceable to the war. Konmte trouble is sthvsys a by-j
product of war. Those who ilm't like it shouhl he"p fJop vr.r
iare. In the present instance the trouble was jpreally jtjrsra-j
ated by the adoption on the part f ur cwK(r" of a farvign j
policy that instead of helping ttabiliae cotwlttioms has anlnSoc! Ho
the instability. There has ben a breakdown ia foreign tradx1
f nd that breakdown has placed agiicuUstre on am wmprnnfili.t'jille
basis. With the buying power of agriculture thm restricted
the whole commercial and industrial lite of the nation has beem
depressed. This will always be the ta.se when agricnlUnre is
crippled because it is the basic itiutL-ury wf the nation anii.t the
world.
The federal reserve system was net responsible for the war;
nor for the international policies of this wr amy her cnwimtiy.i
Therefore it could not be resonsibte for the depression. Thej
rcsene system deals with banking and with fact as they exist.!
not as they should exist or miht exist. Bankers believed the
heated war prosperity and iuL'tation would have a kkk back.'
History justified them in. such expectation and they pre
pared, as was their duty, to meet tlu,e situation. They bad a
bard task and an unpleasant one. They were m sotae ways in
the plight of a captain of a ship in a storm. He may have to
rough or cut away some of the rigging r dump, wm of tine
cargo adrift but his main duty Ls to save hk ship, and if he does
this even with some sacrifice it Ls better than to let the boat g
down with all hands and the cook aboard.
The reserve system, whatever its defect way be. has jncmw
plished the main purpose. It has saed the ship by keepwjr he
financial institution! functioning, pethai.s wilder sllow speed, bwt
going just the same. There have been practkaMy no bank tMU
ures and in spite of the depresi:o and swift stunt p. in prices f-w
individuals or companies have been eiosed owl. Vhere we
would have been without the reserve system and it prnHeetiive
hand may be left to the imagination' That i not a p-leasanjl
thing to contemplate. It is a very safe assumption that washout
I in
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lull
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mi TO WASHINGTON
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UAL
fact that the Koieun 'lucstion is soine
wh;it. ilifjt-reut from the domi'stio
isiits if othtT liowers. K'iroa, at
pii'.it, is an Inland of Hourly lin,
iioii.iiimi i.ooplo and no I'lsior. Iro
l.uiil lias never hail an umliviilod kin"
(iooi, hut Korea tins had lira for 1,300
years and knows what iioleieiideiico
moans. The Koreans have a eiviliza
lion ns Rt-oat as China's In many ways
ami Lireater than Japan's in most.
Conference Will be Asked to
Probe Situation Says Secre
tary of Korean Mission.
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nrial
'Hie
WASiaiivisToix
Mji.trv lin'leTiisiii
sinfl'i ir IK'omoa lo 'Uv
Fair i:.isl,"
IV(i asf f 'Ihis i iow
iK'i'We.imi JWision is nou'
it .iiilssiioCTi H'i'i !ii;i.-f 1 ho iron
li'iil'i'i itliM li'i'i it-r ii ; 1 1 ioiki ! coi
went wi'oiiilu, n'he followlii
'nn'iieir-osit ;
diH.'l'ViTS eoll-
Jn land at the
nil lier-alise a
seeking per
'lesoiiie issue
tolenee lo re
; at'l iele is of
.laps KstalilNIi Sclvrs
At the le"inniii of the Kiissn-.Tap-anesr
War Japan and Korea uvro
iillies. In a treaty concluded on Feb
ruary 2.'!, 1!HM, Article 111, reiuls:
"Tho Imperial ;ocrnmonl of Japan
clel'inately Riinrantees the political ln-d-
per.denet and territorial iidprity
of the Korean Kmpiro."
Jn return for this guarantee Korea,
allowid Jamn to use. her territory a
a hase of military operations against
i liussia. However, as soon as the war
"was over Japanese troops remained
j in Korea.
; At the time of the establishment of
! the Japanese ulleped protectorate over
I Korea the Japanese ('.overnment as-
!sured the outside world, and especially
the Korean people, that the protec
torate was more or less a temporary
measure to insure peine In the Orient
I and to assist the Korean Uovoriiinent
unlil the latter should lo more staMe.
IVrfidy of St row;
i Further, it was explicitly provided
VI d'e' s it was a com- the Japanese (iovet'ninent should
p'i -.miv. 'iy siiri pie mat .el' for Ja pan to ; "guarantee lo m:in'.ain the security
,1:;iiii;iii H'l'i ir 'Coii'oessioris in the iT'ieut, asi and respect the dignity of the Korean
liie ihio'l 'fMHIhin:. lu'c-arranped l.jr i impi rial household," hut these pledges
oonniti M?;'..evtif !ils miil'i llir I0nroiea n ' were swept aside Viheii Japan forced
oli.i'A' ii nni'i'irls itoi support her claims, j t he uhdiction of the formtM' Korean
AW liuri .--lie Ti 'id in s ai to insisi i ''.aiperor in V.HI7, and finally annexed
i.wn !'ii H' 1 Jilt it lii! evil of iiivnnises made (!'. coii , t r v to I he Japanese Knipire In
hfr In i 1 1 f Allies. The ..i;h of liet j jhiii. II is a clear case of the perfidy
'in 'Tn.rl w success n't VashiiiKloii will ,,f ni. stroni,'.
; l. .?is sitioi'I ii as il M as at rai is. j The Korean people know this. They
j kv- In Ivhuh- IssMe 1 have i-ndnred the nlien 'olt with pa
ll ne iof "t lac iincsiions !liai is hound j 1, nee and toleration until finally the
jl n.i'i '.i.c il'iivuiiilil iii lor discussion at the I whole nation revolted ae.ainst Japan
ese rule in the Spring of I'll It. This
r. wet v::s or'" tied out hy the Japau-
ir you m:i:i ax i Miiiaii.i.A
you couldn't he! wanting one of these new
ones in the worst way. They arj for rain or shine
in nay. red, Ri'een, lirown, sray, wisteria and
black made up with I'akelite handles, ferrule tips
and rod ends, in colors to match or contrast,
dans I'ros. make 'em, that stands for .puality, the
"Horn in 1'altimore and raised everywhere," 'nind.
Won't you just look at them. Prices S'l.H to Sltl.l'-I
l uy one for a gift and have it 'aid away.
ISl'tck Spnuisli Allovor Iju'o, really hexotiful
in! fashionable as well, for wa'sts, ovordrapes
and party drosses. The i-ualitv ia wonderful and
it's priced In our usual way of "quuliiy merchan
dise at lower prices." Tiu "irl . SI.'J.I
t'h:lilri-n's AVaim "Coinfy" Coats for the colder
weather that is sure to come. Attractive styles in
good colorings for the little tots up to the miss of
lii years. The pricci) ranee from $..0tl to S21.50
ScnlloiHtl Sntiu Jlaellli-s Ii'(lsiT:iils or plain
hems if you pivt'i r, in a mrst excellent -uulity,
and pretty raised patterns that will improve the
entire apeparance of the bedroom. We are of
fering them at $0.19
TIiom-1 line ilat'stei Night imn made in flesh
color, stitched in blue smocking effect, are not
goluK lo be hero long ut this price. Get them to
morrow. Each $1.19
Our small expense
and cash plan means a
saving to every purchas
er here.
The store of Quality
Merchandise -at Low
Prices.
!.:V JIKMIV i-riVM?
SJ'-crpi :t?ir' 'of Iho Koi-eau .Mission
kVi mi'iin-m I'cir Jho '1 i terii.itioiial News
.Scr ice. 1)
Tl'ic II ':R'i riit'ialn. 11 1 and "Pacific ioil
ii'd'Ciiiu'ic lr, iii 'I'lM'Ve a tar more imporl a nl
;hi 'iirt'liin c ii'j .1 ilhe ail'airs of Hie Far
111! Lilian hut tttv l''.u is Ooiiferencp of
!HK in i.'fl-s .a
it y on the Korean (pit'stirm. Koreans
still c'onsider tho Korean-American
treaty of 1SS2 us liinding, in which
America pledged pood offices in case
Korea is oppressed by a third power.
In view of all these facts it will be
interest ins? to see what President
Harding and Secretary Hughes will do
with regard to the Korean question
ut the coming (lisarniatacnt confer-
the reserve svstem the cou itrv c
.it have end..iivd the fii-i
J -cv'Ti't'eiiie'iihie 'is 't'he "problt m -of what Is J
I' t. ,'!.,- .,','., v ii'li koi.i. .i.ii'iiM'S' tiip- '
V. 'I'H'i .l.'iiilit . hi ill pal up th"ir fa- j
""ni'liar irrciitfh'til 'bit it is a dollar I ic
.'1't'li.ii IT ;l.-t l.c selt-ie'i o-.t.eell KTolvu and I
.lhifeni 'P::'!, in Miis d.iv" aial ,'i;e. 11a-
Tl"ll 1..ICC Jl I I ! 1 1 10 ill-l-I Oil I'.. It' sel-
l.i'-'iH'Kf"n"t io!f tlie .'lilt si ions that disllirlii
i Ilhe i.e,!oe -,1 The n ,. l,"l. i
1 Cneln ha." air. -o'lv
Jhnv TtfriiTieh To to-r apt
elliii
eutl
nancial strain of the war nor the sttak ctmnectc-d with read
justment. Naturally some people object to the reserve system ansd l
methods. Some times those methods may be wrMtg. tint
tame thing applies to castor oil and to thoise who aJininiimiister at.
'CHI'! 1'H.i
!i'h'.'ll
'.Ic tin lurid.
' 'should no"!
In
e-':' liiililary t'onas.
l'o'.""a's e:irei!o;' for political fret-
d..in is eoople.l with th" sudden set- the confer
tins? off of all tho aecttiniilateil hate
I'l'ii'llv, tMaiiuv and injustice of Jap
anese domination that have been prac-
j t'sed during the ten years since the
il th-' I annexation,
lire- 1 So boo,' as there is a Korean left
i iie.''- th. re will be a cry for independence.
ARMAMENT DATA IS
COMPILED BV U. S.
FOR USE AT PARLEY
l'.V W. IT. ATKINS
('intcrnatinniil News Service Staff
Correspondent.. 1
WAKIIIXOTON', Oct. 21. Old man
FiHmrs will hold tho whip hand at the
arms parley no:t month. The mathe
matical wizards are the midgets upon
whose calculations the diplomatic
irianls will rclv in their maneuvering.
Kiuures, m tittge sihcks, j.n......h
the financial and econumic effect of a
particular course of political action
with respect to armament are to be at
the fin..'.er tips of the delcsatis.
The American "Itig Four" will enter
nee with the most eiai'or-
aie set of charts ever compiled by tno
tiovernment. The charts are now he
lm; prepared under the direction of
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Sec
retary of State Hughes, co-operating
wi'h the Treasury, has asked that the
classified taldes lack nothing in com
lose so'.h! of the
America is net without responsibil-1 pleleness.
They will lie so arranged
DQLNCS OF TEE DUFF?
THAT'S HOW SICK SHE WAS.
BY ALIMAH
THE PACE THAT KILLS
SOME artist once painted a picture which he called ""The
Tace That Kills."
His conception showed a speeding amtcmiobile wnth a
grinning death's skull as a figurehead, the driver, throttle open.'!
with the recklessness of guv abandon pertraved in everv le f
face and body, and his companions the devils evvsn triauty wine
women and song.
Somehow or other that picture is drawn from the etHscusav iv
cesses of memory and is Umnevt in sharp line Mfonii the c.ito-j
KMeusnes a one reads the story ot the trage.tj ot joiiemSAjr
morning as told by one of the vvntitn ti isurvnk'irsv
Two women and three men, were tit a rish-rwered esr.
They had been drinking, according to. the pritiitenl version e.f tfce
tragic tale, and they dashed upon Cue Lew is tlj.rke brt,-o '
a high rate of speed.
Too late the driver saw the open Jr tw jmd fie re I'-yl ef ;
warning bidding him beware. Hi lrues, comEd ret s;i5 t'w
ikidding car from taking the plunge bio the river Kw.'" The!
result two drowned in the chill waters of nhe s .rears ;"!,! '
three saved only through the tltuelv prvsen.-e of resn'uers.
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il 1.1 uvcuic.-s, i i itiorau :e upo- ktio nappertn-c. lime ;ai.u
70M, AFTEfJ Y)VE FINISHED I
PiNKEft Mxep PETTER Go 1,
Ol'.RKl3 i-'EE HOW WILBUR'S
WIFE US TON loHT-.SHE'S PEEsI
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16 That Co;
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MO M ONCER DORIS Wt''M
IS SICK. WITH THIS KWPfi'sftUM
OF WEATHER!
; f'
vrj.'.wj3arf?'
that America's delegation will havo
dcttviled comparisons available upon
almost ever coitceivablo proposition
that may be presented.
Dig'iliig l' llcconls
Secretary llcllon's experts, the best,
the (lovcrnment could bring together,
are digging into the records and
liiinging forth every vital figure or
fact bearing upon military and naval
programs of all principal world pow
er. ' Some of the charts resemble bill
boards posters, (.irent columns, run
ning across in parallel rows, carry
numerals indicating the billions of dol
lars spent in cost of war making and
war planning. There is to be shown
in minute details all of the varied
groups of war costs, together with
other expenditures 'which are directly
or Indirectly caused by war plans.
Also there will be columns of figures
revealing the results of cuts In war
expenses, and how a given percentage
of reduction in armament would affect
all the powers participating in the
conference.
Kicrt Co-oiHTHllftg
Militnrv and naval experts, and
others equipped to figure the ec.
effects of certain lines of aeti
volvlnff armament reduction, are co
operating with the Treasury Depart
ment's staff in rushing the data to a
complete stage.
Alter all 111 the hack of the fore
most minds statesmen will always
have as a central idea tho cutting of
excessive taxes and of lifting, if possi
ble, that form of oppression from the
hacks of peoples whom they represent.
The economic phase is bound to stand
out in the big picture. A large part
of the deliberations may settle down
to a battling with dry statistics on
outstanding political questions inspir
ed by the Idea that hy solving them,
advancement in fields of finance and
commerce, and greater happiness for
all peoples will be attained,
28 YEARS AGO 1
(From tho Daily Kust Oregonlan,
October 21. 1S!C.)
It. X. Stanfield, the Butter Creek
rancher and stockman, Is in the city
today. V
Dr. J. A. Morrow and wife will leave
for Kansas City, Mo., where they will
take up their permanent residence.
Tho doctor recently received un ad
vantageous offer from his brother who
resides in Kansas City, to enter into
the practice of medicine in that city.
J. C. Stewart, of Umatilla, ls in the
city today.
1). T. Mitchell, of Butter Creel;, Is
In the city.
C. A. Fra.ler is sorry he was not at
home Friday evening to entertain a
momic ! Kentleman who called. It was about
on in-I 11 o'clock, and Mrs. Frazier was alone
in the house with her children, when
somo one came up to the front door
which was open, struck the screen
door, breaking the wire netting. He
then opened the screen and came into
the front room. Mrs. Frazier asked
the intruder what he wanted and re
ceived no answer. He looked very
much like an Insane person so she
took the iw children and went to a
neighbor's. The man stayed hut a
few minutes and then joined another
who had been standing at the gate
and both went away. Marshall Me'
Brian was sent for and found the cul
prit whom tie' locked In tho city Jail.
At thi writing the other one had not
been seen. The arrested man will be
charged with house breaking.
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f ident varies only in its details from scores ctf t
emphasizing the ott-repeated axiom th.vt fU'or a:
are dangerous traveling companions.
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it mil, nappeiiej to ire party o: eatiy rertixjr
trsof t:.s Ik':il
yesterday night have been the fate of manv kvther:
"ii'.y j 3 .-.H rs
ih tnj-ni 'is.
Let these who engage i-.t f-.K'h feloe bvr that irt rtbd. Tley
Jave taken the chance perhaps t::any tut'.es witeut ill -nd". '
ing but when they ridj. with mcLry thecrv - tr.tvc Is ;-er;
ly close to the bt ihk of etertuty. ."Astoria Uudvi.
The Portland Journal U peeved because ea:w his k ;i5
Portland a hog. That is nothing to get mad aWutt lveva;s- v '
reference to selfishness Portland i not differer.? (cvn "5er
places. There is one thing however that is jihvsxs wor .e-'
menibering and that is hog feed comes t'rotn the coaKliry 33 is
a mistake for any pi'ivinj t t.-nugine his pes is- rr'.'tY .a-per;.',rj
than his pasture.
HtvtC.VvlVrM'ie
WOW is rwis
ThiS rx'EMiwo
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CM HELLO.TOM-1-WHV
SHE ISN'T
FEELlNo vERV WELL'
tfh" LVIMci DJWM
RlfHT NOW
If those foreign anarchists think they can dictate to An:.'
can courts rejranlinsr the har.dimg of murder cae ihey s.
tome to this country and try it; they can be jssurvxt ij.e.
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IS IT
AkjVTHimi?
SERIOUS ?
Vv'Eu,LAc5T Evening
SHE wA5 FEELING
SO Dl HAD TO OO
TO A MOVIE ALONE
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JK. N.-v
:rc This is the start of
a better day
There's satisfying comfort and che;r in a
breakfast cup of Postum, and there's no aisturb
ing element to irritate nerves or digestion and
leave mental energy lagging before the day ia
done.
Thousands of former coffee users have found
that Postum meets every demand for a delicious
table beverage, and brings steadier nerves, clearer
mind better health.
As many cups as you like with any meal
no after-regrets.
Postum comes in two formst Instant Pogrom (in tins)
made insuntfjr in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Poatum Cereal (in packages of larger bulls, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the uif-al is beisg prepared)
made by boiling (ot 20 mine ten.
There's a Reason" for Pcstum
Sold by all grocers