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PAGE SIX EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917. lally and Reml Weekly at Ie t Mtiwxus I'IBLISHINO CO. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United Presa Association. a at the postofflre at Pendleton. a second class nail mAIter. ON KAI.R IN OTHER CITIES Hotel News Stand. Portland. Neva Co.. Portland. Oregoa. OS KII.B AT Catraira Bareae. 909 Security Balldlng. arsseJngtoa. I . C, Bureau, 501 Four- Street. K. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 (IN inVASCK) any, ae year, by mail.. lallf, ato months, tiy mall Kwafty, three months, by mall ffaay, ne moorh. by mail soe year, by carrier Psjsjy. ail month, by carrier taaiiy, rarer month, by carrier... lair, eoe month, by carrier l-Weealy, one year, by mall.. Weekly, six mootha, by Weekly, four mootha by mall 500 , 2&0 , 1.25 . .50 IM a" 75 1 05 .5 1 80 .T5 .50 THE SUNSHINE SONG fflN interesting tale from the )cL war zone is to the effect that three passengers res- cued from a torpedoed ship by a submarine crew and taken aboard the diver found a pho nograph playing a "sunshine song" by Grieg. Pro-ally sympathizers will find in this incident fresh evidence of cold blooded ruthlessness -by the Germans. On the other hand it would be quite reasonable to suppose that Germans delight to sink English ships, not to destroy lives or property, but because they feel it is neces sary for the safety of the Fatherland, whose women and children suffer under the se verity of the allied blockade. There is nothing in the theory that the belligerents on one side are inhuman devils and that the soldiers in the other camp are angels in human form. Men are very much alike and if they really had their way all would prefer the sunshine song to the death march. WHAT DOES THE FLAG , MEAN? ACCUSED OF VICE PROFIT T is a mistake to suppose business Till-: HKTOHT OF PKItlCIJ-:S. 1 One stormy- niKht after the Parthenon Itftse ,,n the cliff of the Acro polis. An itntrry Orecian for a fancied Tunis Ml.'Wcd the patient steps of Pericles Hon.e from the Airora. and for raucous hours Hurled his hot rapes on the noble Clreek. Then when the bellower weaxi- 1 ed and erew still. , Wis Pericles sent out a torch to lisht The tongue-worn fellow home ward thru the night. Kdwin Markham. that when a household or a private home gives The Flag to the breeze the manifestation is merely intended as a defiant assertion of American inde pendence or as a challenge to a foreign invader who might dare to think of setting a pro faning foot upon our shores. The flying flag is as truly the symbol of the blessings of peace as it is the heraldry of warfare. Its place is over 'school and factory or on the ! church lawn as appropriately jas above the marching regi- ment or on the field of battle. jit betakens the precious heri- Iltage of the historic past, which r the ordered processes of so- Icial evolution, has brought our i people to the civilized status Z. America enjovs. It is a mistake to regard the 'display of the flag as an invi MosrcqwjTH rWUllllllll I PIIIWIlHiyMIWellMIH'll"ll ' "'I I fUTTUWI l Til H HIM LH a KV N-jivc, ivVT -.Vy. vWJaI V vn V-iA & m i i aTftSi I ., ; New Tork is now threatened with been charged with the acceptance of tees rrom women aaienaama ok me NiKht out and with the wlllnir of hail, 'its counter-charxea may ,,teur off the lid" and reveal unthoutsht of "rottenness" if Miss Moakowita'a fltor' should be proved. The investlKation is beintt pressed by Mss Anna Moakowita, chairman of the Church of the Ascension leKal committee, one of the best known le gal aid bureaus in New York. another "vice" investiKatlon. This time the affairs and condi- lons that exist in the Night Court for Women, and the work of the Dis trict Attorney's office and the Vice quad tor the Police Department of he city are to be aired. Miss Moskowltz's committee, es tablished by the Church of the As cension to help friendless women, has Shull and Jake Marin were members of the same team? THE MERIT TEST iJMfNDER the terms of the Sheldon resolution, pass ed by the recent legis lature, the people are to vote in 1918 On the proposition of establishing a normal school in eastern' Oregon, at a place to be selected by the board of re srents, and of reopening the Southern; Oregon normal at Ashland. In the event the east-! m Oregon normal school isi i not located at Weston, where I the i-tate has a plant, the new town selected must provide a suitable normal school site free of cost to the state. The plan is fair to all east ern Oregon towns, particularly bo to Ve,ton, because if that! place hat normal school prop- erty of the value it claims and can secure abundant pupils for practice training, as is also claimed, no town can hope to compete with Weston when "t be 'case is before the regents, 'who are disinterested and fair minded men in position to de cide the issue upon merit Alone. .In view of these facts the Rant Oregonian is surprised to note adverse comment by the Weston Leader. In his last is sue Clark Wood says in part : "No illusions are entertained i tation to tight. Its primary i unction is to serve as a re minder of all that is jeopardiz ed by fighting. It owes its tacredness in the eyes of pa triots to the preciousness of human life beneath its floating folds, to the equity and the parity of privilege it denotes. The flag could not win the loy alty and love of the populace of America if it waved to other nations a belligerent signal in stead of a fraternal invitation, the ruthless propaganda of the might that makes right, the de termination to force on the world a creed of blood and fury tinder the pretext that the blessings of true civilization would follow in the print of the 'iron heel. Philadelphia Ledger. - ' 28 Years Ago Today (From the Daily Kast Oregonian, Feb. 26, 18SS.) Hill Karnes, on old railroader well known throughout this section, fat In town today. Frank Frazier. the youtnr and well known stockgrower who is also in terested extensively in Pendleton en terprises. Is in town from his ranch on the Touchet. a There was a baby show on Main street this afternoon, many infanta lieins out for sunbaths. . JiKAVlT SXOW IX POItTLWD. ItHtTI-AXn, Feb. 21. AU alil yaMla are ('locd. Sitfw Iium st4iied loKairur. Sawmills art' wnrkiiur under difficulties. The weather forecaster said INvrtlaJHra Pclaruary snow wa the. Ilcavie!4t since IHiia. Twelve and a Italf Inches had fallen. An auto pi kid - der in tlit Know and Seth llolsns an accouiiuuit and It. K. Clear were M-ri-outdy injured. For Bilious Attack. When you have a severe headache, accompanied by a coated tongue, loathing of food, constipation, torpi I liver, vonvttine; of partly digested food and then bile, you may know that you have a severe bilious attack While you majr be quite sick there il much, had by taking three of Cham berlain's Tablets. They are prompt and efectual. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. COIXn.UK IIOlrTl-AIF.llS . STAItVIXfj; AH IS SOU.IIT DENVER. Colo. Fir 24. A ftti- tion declaring that approximately 600 homesteaders in Bent and Baxa counties in southeastern Colorado, vir tually are starving as a result of crop failure last year waa presented t Speaker Boon Best of the house who represents Bent county. asKlng for ra. Ilvf State officials will confer on the situation tomorrow. Th X',,f-thfrm Pacific comoanv la here art to the effect of this nuiklnK preparations to use electric measure. It is intended to eli-! a passenger trains, minate and will eliminate ... . i tieoree H. Hoeenberg left last even- weion permaiiermj as a nwr- , tri, , Pr,r,l!ind where his mai stnooi iaiu'r. Aiinuugn-p Oregon owns a $75,000 normal .rents r-sitie. Hon H. J. llean. the last of Uma 'illa county's anions returned thil morning from Portland DO YOU KNOW :hool plant in this community it will be abandoned for all lime." The truth of the matter ir-- . that the school at Weston willj! be reestablished if the facts j justify such action; if the r facts, as determined by com- ' pa'tent auth'irity, show th Tbat carl C'.;e--. In the days before Mthot.l nhould not be reopened n" h'' much emtonpolnt. was star thrn Weston will be eliminated ;"km';" ,h- - jtnd should be eliminated. No. town can expect the State to j That J. T. H nkle. Hermlstcm law. maintain a normal school in its '. w. editor of the Alliance Herald midst for any purpose other than service to the state. The Sheldon plan provides for a fair deal, not only for the vari ous towns in eastern Oregon iut alo for the public. It was submitted in good faith and houhl be so accepted by all Mho are truly interested in solving the normal school problem. shout 2 ) cars ago ? That Horace Stlllinan baa a so i who promises to be as great a trap shooter a his father was in trs1 bea days ? That Hnrv Izinka la his youfl aaa a rallor bold? , That Jake Welch In 13 was cap tain of the "I'end'eton Potatoes. Hr4 to lr' and that l-orge Hartman. ''hiirlK) IJ-.ni. B.;b Fled her. Dean The Best Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article may receive la a favorable word from the user. It la the rec ommendations of thoie who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Olerhart. Waynesfleld. Ohio, writes. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ha been used In my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. ALLEGED GERMAN SPY ARRESTED IN MUNITIONS PLANT OHE8TEH. penna.. Feb. i!6. Th Kddytone munitions works employ. lng twnty thousand men had a Oor man spy scare. Inspector Georfj Ku hl waa arrested on a c ha rice o f tampering with the Kauet of toade-C shells leaving the fmixhing depart. ment. Guard lines were tightened Immediately Twenty employ.- were arrested on a charge of carrying matches and whiskey within thu grounda contrary to rules. The plant is working on extensive Russian contracts. Detective Captain Heffner declared that Kobb admitted the shells were not perfect. Kobto dropped a paper during the examination Indicating he is employed by a German detective agency. He started working at the plant a fortnight ago. aaTrT--tf.-ia. 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