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IIT PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1021, PAGE FOUR EIu AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. at bllihed Daily nd Sml-Wkljr. Prodletoa. Oregon, dj w ST OREGONIAN PUBLISHIxa CO. Entered t the post office t Fendle 1. Oregon, k tecond clui niail ' ON SALE IN OTHER CITIES iperiU Hotel News Stand. Portland. ON FILE AT lcro Bureau, SOS Security Bulldir. asking-ton. I. C, Bureau Olrour- teenth Street, N. V. . Mwber af the AMlted Pma. The Associated Press is exclusively titled to the use for republication or i newa dispatches credited to it or t otherwise credited in this paper and o the localnepjitsutajierem. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) Dailv. one vear. by mall Daily, six months, by mail ......... Liaily, three monins, ay man.. Daily, one month by mail Daily, one year oy carrier Daily, six months by carrier ..$C.OO .. 3. HO 1.50 ped along with the battleships. It is said the alliance will no' ionger be effective. Then let it be abrogated in straight up fashion. , I But the big thing to consider is whether or not the secretary. has gotten the "cart ahead of the horse." To put it another way, lis he not treating the symptoms rather than the source of the trouble? You may think armaments cause distrust but in real ity distrust causes armaments. Nations arm because they feel insecure just as individuals arm under similar circumstances. The individual has laid aside his weapons beause he has police protection. out there have to be some such protection for tne k ' i( "nations oeiore they can safely disarm? Is Telephone what j iK 1!i:mi:misi:i:s Sometimes he forgets that his collar is soiled Vml ciiirlcs the sisn of the way no has toiled; 5. mutinies he forget s what Is proper to lo. rlc will travel for days without shilling a shoe; le forgets his encasements unci Roes on his way I'limlndful of all that his business friends say, the disarmament .7.50! - 1 jL' . ..-.- TL' 'II ll.-l .. 3.-5 conierence going to proviue mis pt oiection : inis win reany ue paiiy. three months by carrier the crux of the conference. semi.'weekiv. i vear bv mail.'." 2.u ! If no world nrotectivp nsronrv is nrovideil will the Ilusrhes semllweekly; KefS""!.. i by i5.ii m proposal hold water. Supposing Uncle Sam keeps faith but oth- ler nations do not: Japan is reputed to be a nation that keeps 'I the letter of its obligations but does not always comply in spirit. 1 What if the Japanese should scrap their capital ships only to de- ' vote more energy to aircraft and to perfecting plans for gas war ifare. The critics freely predict that aircraft and gas, not bat tleships, will be the big factors in the next war if there is to be a war. The facts are that Secretary Hughe. has suggested disarm ament without first preparing a way to make disarmament safe. One cannot put a roof on a house until after the foundation ha: heen laid. Neither can a nation safely disarm until it know; how its security is to be provided. Perhaps action to this end ! is to be taken by the conference at Washington. If so all will be ! well. Rut if nothing of that cort is contemplated is not the Hughes plan pretty radical? Where, for instance, would the fcEdtfafcA. Guest We've Planned For Xmas McmiIIi- a c i!;ciil i:r inl.-r aiUantatcoii-l) for llii-e Sift minimi. We're wIimw l'iii,llepni audits fur mo-t i'f them. . that are practical I or instance ami useful Cic "Irish Sun Spun" Sheer Lawn and Lir.en Handkerchiefs l'aii.l i'iu!nii i-il in v.lrte anil colon.. IVaiitiful Imixirtcil Swi- lian.lWer c!iicf ( i:ilini:cr:l in v.iiite iin.l coIocn. m:iIIo)ixI ami lav triimniil. "lliei witli colmvtl uikI cir I ciiirr NmiIit. Tlii. lini' r liaiiilki ii liii-l- is the mimic : . lai-(tii!l l iel l Jt t o. i f t liiiao. ami .tlier larcc film- feature li months. f the ear. Prices are l'c to T.'c ten you he ':ik"!' I United States be if after scrapping its ships we should find our- ' 1 .1. 1 l. l- ...:au I. T 1 . it .. 1 i.1 Uut his children wi them ms pels i , ... , v i ,. -j. i t u..tu ..r ii And his wife will declare with a liKlit jM!lve ilL 'BB' m:ciii an ijiigirtuu ui jainui ui uuin ot uiem in her eye ; combined? That hes never forsoiten to Kiss in-r j The disarmament conference lias opened with great promise s""u-be. .jend gives hope of being a wonderful boon to humanity. But we He's not mu. i, to i,...k at. his ,ru,.?ein tell more about that later on. ThtT not a subject for rush i, sn.,,11, j act tactics and Uncle Sam should be sure as to where he gets off nut he owra a treasure that's ru her : iietoro no grows too urisK aoout scuiuing nis iinesr uattiesmps. Hut Just unit his wire, ana mien proudly reply That he's never fo(?ottcn to kiss her goodbye. His methods are cureless there's no doubt of that; Men wy that he'll promise ar.d let them down flat Hecause he fowls, and they frliu?nt- ly Rrin At ills unkcmlit appearance whenc er he come In; than ull; They ure happy together, and nolmily frets Hecause of the I'.utios he often for- Kettl. So what of his clothing anil what of his style? The life that he's llvins: is surely worth while. His wife says he's splendid, and like wise do I, For he's never forgotten to kiss her Kood-liye. (Copyriuht, 11)21. hy Kdgar A. tluest.) SENATOR TO MAKE 1922- jVANCOUVER M!LL MEN ENTS1 Si LUIBE EASTERN OREGON SHOULD HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY I operations of the new federal aid road law the state high 1 . . .... i I ....I 4'.... 4-1-.,, W.illill' I Senator It. N. Stanfield w'.ll niakej YAXCorVKI!, I'. C, Nov. 14. (I. Iliis 192 apliolnttiients to the naval iN. S. 1 Japan is solvins its serious ;acaileniy at AnnapoliH and the niiT-1 liousinic problems. A hniMiiiir boom jtary academy nt West I'oint by means luria- held in abeyance by the war and nf a competitive examination to be subsequent depression Is In full swing. held for Senator Slanfleld by the C. S. ; two hundred million feet of lumlier civil service cominission on Iieeember has been sent to .Japan in nine months. HI, liC'l, In Corvallis, KiiKene, Mood n normal vears the nvenme lias 1 een .MeMlnnvllle, Portland and Ha-; from U'.nno to 1 4, noil feet. In I ltt'.'O. with the buildiiiir Imom In s'Kht. Appointments will be made by the 1 Importations totalled only 6S.0ti0.Ortn feet. Orders continue reaehinir the ndid ites tnkhit; the exanii-, great mills alons; the lines of the T , T. u:,,v, uauon. as rciiuneu iu mm n- im- rv.urana irunic I'actllc Kudway. They Why not Use SUCh money 011 tne I eiUllt 'OH-dUHll Ud) a'b" iaminers of the civil service coinniis-1 ure operating at full capacity to meet vvav? Why throw good money away when there are merito- !i. I demands. rious road projects needing construction? From the sUm .pomtl - -;;'-1B- cf importance to Eastern Oregon the north and south load to il,u,.nil,Kllll,s. .,,, two ,.in. .Tnhn Dav and on to Burns has the Wallula road backed oil the ... Mv lin, r,,,. nitemateshiiis m The Wal ula road will benetit out a nanuiui ot pt.-oim: one. .m,,ih,, road . , 1 .1.-11.. It Ivor. T is being suggested in Portland news stories mat untier ,,., noentlnn nf thp new fee erul ititl road law tne statu iuk- Ame ill conl- fo.lpriil mnnev for the Wllllula senator aecordins to the isrades made way tuauiiiaoiuii y"i nap. academy dtirliiK 1 1) 2 2 . The official exumtniitintiH at Aiiniipo- 1. ...in 1... ::....: 1 I!,H11., imimh; una 111 some respects win ue jiijumuus tu . n.p ho( (UlHnK ,.-,,,.., ry ., A,.rii. On the other hand the north and south road is something1 tor 1!)L'2, and for West I'oint. March 7, which nennln have been clamoring for many years. It is a road j 11122. senator stanfield has set the that will not only serve a tourist need but will be of tremendous ;!' fr , . 1. n'U.. i..,rn., .fill I,,, 1 tar aiie.i advantage lrom an economic siaiuipomt. inu ucnciu.-) nm not only for Grant county and Umatilla county but to the entire interior region. The north and south road may properly be classed as a pri mary road under the terms of the federal law. It has interstate connections through the Oregon Trail, Columbia Highway, the Oregon-Washington highway and with the John Day highway through the interior. It will be a connecting link between four important highways. No such showing can be made in behalt of the Wallula road. It. is anmirent an effort will be made to get federal funds (or 1he Wallula road and it is time for Eastern Oregon to go to the bat upon that subject. If federal money is to be expended on highway work in East ern Oregon why should not Eastern Oregon have some say as to where that money is used? Is Portland to be the sole jutlge as to what this region of the slate wants in the way of road work? NOT A PROPER SUBJECT FOR THE RUSH ACT I 28 YEARS AGO the competitive exa m ina I ion id ill order that those silcerss- ll'nl therein may have plenty of time 'to prepare for Hie official examina tions. The tik'es of admission to West Point .tire 17 to 22 years and to An napolis Hi to 20 years. Any youiiK man of Hie reipi red aiie who Is a bona fide resident of the state of Oickoii is eliuihle to take examination. I'ull particulars resanlins sami had hy wrilini; to Unliert N (From the Dally Kast Oresoniii November 1 I, ISii.l.) I,evi Ankeny Is in the city from Walla W'ailu on business. H. 11. Cnpliiu'er was in the city Mon day evening from Weston. Monday cveninir about fifty people assembled at the TiVine of Mrs. M. I.aue on Oillce.e and Webb streets, ami enjoyed another evenim; of travel by proxy. licv. I'olwine with his elegant may bel"' w sicre4pucnn uuow upon me can Stanfield V,1H a variety of views and explanations llloom 4 11 ... I Washington, Senate I). ('. Office llullilitiK'..! w ''n' made by .Mr. . Potwlne, Harmon St. Clair and Dr. John Dickson. Tin SECRETARY HUGHES thrilled the world with (he naval re duction proposal made Saturifay. .lie suggests naval dis armament with a vengeance. His proposition is that the United States take the lead by scrapping what is to be the back bone of the American navy because the 1" capital ships now un der construction would probably be worth, in a fight, all the rest of our navy combined. The ships now being built are modern warcraft, heavily armored, ot great tonnage and carrying mon ster guns. Already the United Slates has expended lillO.OOO, 000 upon these ships. How generous is thU proposal on the part of the United Stales may be seen when it is recalled that (ireat Britain's build ing program is small compared to our own. The four new Hoods, proposed for the scrap pile, have not yA been laid down. The other English battleships to be scrapped are of the pre dread naught class and therefore not of great, value. Nor have the new Japanese ships yet been started. They exist only on papi'i'. Therefore on the score of scrapping ships underway we offer cur competitors the best of (he bargain. We offer to sacrifice a naval program that would place this country on a par with Great Britain or superior to that empire. We submit to a situa tion under which Britain would have superior power upon the seas and which superiorfity would become overwhelming should the combined forces of Britain and Japan be joined under oper tion of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. On the surface one might easily believe Uncle Sam is acting with too muech generosity. Still it will not be wise to jump at such a conclusion hastily. Secretary Hughes may not have laid all his cards upon the table. It will be astonishing if his proposi tion does not have some strings to it (lie abrogation of (he Anglo-Japanese alliance being included therein. It would be more comfortable had he demanded that this alliance be serap- c.vrrw: m i:ki:t stkadv, PtilflljA.ND. Nov. 14. (A. P.)- t'attl- are steady. Hons prime Unlit, $s.,r, 0 to III. Tit). Sheep are steady. Kngs are irregular, nutter is weak, r.xtra Ibes 4 1 to 4 1 1-2 cents. views embraced a variety of subjects including seeing at the world's fair, a number of Lucerne, 1 Switzerland, scenes, some famous ruins and a pic ture showing life at l.elinuin sprums. The musical numbers were: Vocal sole, Mlssllrace Kvans; vocal duet. Miss Ida Polw'ne : i till Kev W tv I'mwilie; vo- aml crochet s. Then arc so them. Trices as Christmas Laces Tliat arc licildcrie- in llicir unusual lieauty anil adaptability to making Ihosr la-tiny tritts of dain tiness ami Mriccahilit. line valcncicnncs, eiii-.'. Irish crochet, cluny. silk cliantilly. torch ons. I -aces of every width anil kind in Imltiili real hand made filet. UW cluny laces lor hit! spread.-' antl cases. many of lliem. just ask In sit always, the lowest hi town. Ribbons Then More Ribbons Hi'IiIhiiis in uavrou or wide widths, ribbons for Iiii'i-Ihiws ami snshc, ilainty ribbons for inakiie; up nocllies. ill lac: llierc are ribbons for cer tliiii and here Is just what you will lllsr. They arc nun kctt tin the same low price basis that pr; vails tlirousiliout the entire store. Fleecy Warm Bath Robes rci'iiiiiinu colors anil patterns, trimmed in satin and cords, u pleasing (lift at a small outlay. 1 lull $7.50 to S().rtt Heller's Wash-Rite Gloves are made of imported Arabian Mo cha. It's the only glove that is absolutely guaranteed to wash in poap and water and remain as r.oft as ever. One clasp or strap wrist in the desired colors. The pair $4.50 and $0.75 Have You Thought About Furs? Well we liaie tlieiii. scarfs and chokers in wolf, inney, viiiirrcl. niipossmii, ncaiseal, etc., a really hit selection nf them too, anil yim will enjoy look ing at tlieni when you see the prices from $7.30 to SII.VOO. t HII.IiKl A S ITU KI TS from Sl.r0 to $9.00. Thanksgiving Table Linens Have you nevl of them? Then these new nncs lit the new low prices will lie sure to interest yini! Pattern cloths-, napkins and damasks at most reasonable prices. Japanese Lunch Cloths A new selection ill siy.es UUxXII. 4ftvW. 63x63, pricc.l from 75c to $2.39 A New Doll in Town He's a regular "fi lb r" t.o, nothing mi hut n pair of overalls but he makes a hit with the little folks, l'riecil at VI. .10 We buy for cash and sell for cash, the rea son cur prices are lower. We deliver parcels and do it promptly. Phone 127. Relieves Headache A little Mustirole, ru'obeJ on fore head and temples, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white oint ment, mac? 2 vttli c-1 of mustard, Musterolc a ncturd remedy with none of the evil af;cr-e.7cct3 so often caused by "ir.tcrnd mcdicir.e." Get Muoterc'.e et yo::r dru store 35 &G5c, jars 4 tubes; hospital sue.tS. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ISH6; i it V Yon Yonson cal solo, John. 10. l.atlirnn; ciuirtct, two :'lccUnns, .Misses Kvans and I'litwino, , Hey. I'litw ine and .1. K. l.athroii; solo, J Hr. Dickson, who suns from "11 Trova-; T lore," in the original words, and for , i the child! cn "A 1 ton I Old Irish (Icntlc nian." ill's. William I'aisons was ac ' coniiiauist. The Sb.op of Original Modes THE THOMAS SHOP SAVINGS UP TO $S7..",0 IN THK EXTRAORDINARY Clearance MOTHERS! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Hurry mother! Kvci a pick child loves the "fruity" tastu uf "t'aliforii'a Fig Syrup" and It never falls to open llie kowels. A teasiioonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con stipated. Inllons. fexerish, fretful, lias cold, colic, or if sTomacli in sour, ton Hiio coated, Incath had. leiiicmhcr a frond cleansliiK of the little howolx is often ull thai is necessary. Ask your dniiinist for genuine 'Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which lias direct inm for hahies and children (if nil ukcs printed on bottle. Mother! Toil must Kay "California" or you may Kt n liiiil.ii.uu iia rup. ST, l.ol'IS. Mo., Nov. 1 1 - ( I Yo' lio! and a hull n of ruin ,t e rlicnnial ism. I!nt it is In pull on the JudKe, N. S.i if you ry pour I li.MRi' Svast pulled it. II.- d. clai'ld j tn I'Vderal Jiidiie Kiris here tli.it t he I juir of "male' ttmnd 1 ofta cis in hi ! Inuile was used lo lull on "llleu mat if spots." "That's a new one on inc." declared Indite Kails, "hut I expect to U-.uil a lot before I tret llirntmh wall this Kurhtccnth Amendment. Your fine will be $-UU and cuius." I 1 ; i H 4 1 l I OF :OATS. SUITS AM) DRESSES. WW, SAVINGS ox WAISTS, PFmC( ) ATS. COHSETS, SILK HOSE AM) SILK UM)EKVEAK. DirORTANT Owing to the extraordinary low pricos, every sale strictly cash or C. 0. P. Comparison In itrd 5 Sale iinr 1 ! II a P Grcaiest of All Swedish Comedy Dramas Will H. Gould, the Singing Swedish Comedian, in the Title Role ALT A Theatre ONE NIGHT- 8:30 Wednesday, Nov. 16 Not a Moving Picture Trices 50c and $1.00, plus war tax. If not satisfied go to the box office and get your X Money Back. it it John Dorfman Tailoring;, Cleaning-, Pressing, Repairing Rooms 7, 8. 0. Despuiii liloek I'liiinc 982 NVMP.KR CHANGED Ji Phonev887 JUL 1 TraVeh via the Northern Pacific Railway THE PIONEER LINE Steel Pullman Sleeping Cars of latest construction are in service on through trains. Automatic Block Sig nal protection on most of the line. THE BIG BAKED POTATO is again a feature of our FINE DINING CAR SERVICE Always Noted for its Excellence SAFETT COURTESY PROMPTNESS Northern Pacific ticket agents will iliccrlully answer your questions and give you full information. WALTER ADAMS, Airent Telephone all) j.lin s, rciiillttiiii, Ore. ink iy ret vh Yiei da da; tal W: 1 fro for sta Mr wll