East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TIICSDAY, MARCH 11, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
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LIFE
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this letter." Mi;. " (.'has. IJ.vixlay,
K.F.D., Graiuteville, Vt.
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period of change : :;.
Mrs. Pinkli.ir.;. ." ; T.rnr., Mass.,
invites all !k-lc , v!e'ii to write
lier for ad vic. Her advice is f ree,
and always LclpluL
was carried by unanimous vote.
At the request of Superintendent
Welles this paper will publish that
portion of his report which deals with
the subject of tuition. But the Ease
Oregonian does not endorse h's recom
mendation. On the contrary it be
lieves tli.it the school board is taking
a w'so course in waiving any tuition
charges that mlfiht be Imposed. The
money that could he derived from
tuition charges 'mposed on outside
students would make no great differ
ence In our school tax. On the other
hand the moral effect of complying
with Mr. Welles" suggestion would be
bad. These days people look upon the
public school as a free institution. The
tuition ichool is a thin; of the past
and It should be. To revive tuition
charges here would mean to take a
backward step and Pendleton is go
ing forward, not to the rear.
AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Published Daily and Semi-Weekly
at Pendleton Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO.
6UUSCBUTI0N KATES.
Dally, one year, by mall 15.00
Dally, six months, by mall 2.50
Dally, three months, by nail 1.25
Dally, one month, by mall 50
Dally, one year, by carrier 7.50
Dally, six months, by carrier 3.75
Dally, three months, by carrier l.aS
Daily, one month, by carrier 63
Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.00
A C1IAXCK TO CELEUKATE.
In the litigation that was on for a
time -"between Messrs Furnish and Coe
the East Oregonian took no especial
interest for the reason that the law
su'ts affected the welfare of the two
lit'gants rather than the people under
the Furnish project. Apparently the
I eople under that project and in Stan
field had little direct concern in the
outcome of the litigation.
But despite this fact it is most grat
ifying to know that the suits have
been settled amicably. The litigation
was hurting the development of the
project in a moral way. People heard
that a controversy was on and it made
them scared and uneasy. This was
true, even though they were told that
settlers would not suffer because of
the suits. It was true even though
the resevolr was completed and the
project turned from a flood irriga
tion project into a storage water pro
ject as agreed upon.
Now that the cloud has been lifted
it would te very fitting for the people
or stanneia ana or tne project to noia
a celebration. By hold'ng such a cel
ebration at Horseshoe curve they
could celebrate the advent of peace
and also dedicate the fine reservoir
which is now full of water and is go
ing to make the Furnish project fulfill
the dreams of builder and promoter.
Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall...
Semi-Weekly, (our months, by mall..
The Daily East Oregonian la kept on sale
at the Oregon News Co., 329 Morrison
street. Portland, Oregon.
Northwest News Co., Portland, Oregon.
Cblcatto Bureau, 009 Secnrlty Ballding.
V. ahi. jrton, D. C, Bureau, 501 Foor
tesnta eireet, N. W.
Member United Presa Association.
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will kill the insurrectos without mercy
when captured and now Madero comes
back with a similar statement regard
ing federalists. If affairs continue
ar this rate it is entirely possible some
reople on both sides of the war may
be injured.
In spite of the wars and other ex
citement incident thereto there seems
no let up in the matter of mine ex
plosions. The Grim Reaper is having
a busy season.
The high school hill will look much
better with a modern structure in
place of the pile of brick now used
for school purposes.
Whatever may be the cause of-the
mobilization the soldiers are not complaining.
Entered at the poatofflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, as second class tnall matter.
telephone Main 1
Official City and County Paper.
Tou may often think that hard
Is your lot; '
That with moral wounds you're
scarred.
When you'r not;
But remember, when you doubt
What's ahead
That you're never down and out
Till you're dead.
When Fate thumps you on the
nose
With a whack,
Don't you whimper at her
blows;
Hit her back!
Grit your teeth and "go the
route."
Till she's fled.
For you're never down and out
Till you're dead.
Pull and wealth and all the rest
Help a bit;
But the man who stands the test
Has the grit.
Keep your heart and courage
stout
As you tread,
For you're never down and out
Till you're dead!
NO CLAMOK FOR IT.
The Portland Oregonian has had
some very sensational stories regard
ing "errors"' in the senate journal and
t has predicted that a special session
will be made necessary. It is a case
though where "the wish is father to
the thought." The Oregonian along
with standpatters in general would
like to see a special session so that
the legislature could take up the bills
vetoed by the governor and pass some
of them over the head of the chief ex
ecutive. But the state at large has
had enough of the legislature for one
time and is not shout'ng for a special
session. Most of the bills that were
vetoed by the governor deserved the
axe. Incidentally he trimmed appro
priations to the extent of J600.000
and by doing so made the work of the
session less odious to taxpayers who
favor economy.
Furthermore it would be bad Indeed
ADAM II.
Lewis Xixon, at the American Rub
ber club's recent dinner at Delmonl
co's in New York, said of the rubber
market:
"It is. as a rule, a firm market. It
isn't affected by imaglmfry ills. Thus
it differs from little Adam Jones.
"Little Adam Jones, at church one
Sunday morning, showed marked in
terest in the sermon a sermon about
the creation of Eve.
"After church Adam ate heartily of
the Sunday dinner of turkey and
mince pie, and then he went and sat
down in a corner with his hands
pressed tight upon his ribs and a look
of pain and horror on his face.
"Here an hour later, his mother
found him.
" 'Why, Adam, what's the matter?"
she cried.
" 'Mamma,' said little Adam, 'I am
afraid I'm gr,lng to have a wife.' "
A bank account not only ives you a safe place to keep your
money, but it is also a jrreat convenience. IjcsuIcs every check
you draw is a legal receipt for the debt you pay.
Moke OUR Bank- YOUR Hank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits, compounded
semi-annually.
THE
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Pendleton. Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
For sale or rent 160 acre ranch In
Coombs Canyon, about 135 acres till
able, good wheat or barley land. For
further particulars inquire James
Coyna at St. Anthony's Hospital.
MONEY:
ai session or tne legislature Decause
of an irregularity discovered follow
ing an adjournment. It would mean
to place a premium on skullduggery.
It would be very easy for some clerk
or legislator to extract something from
the record and thus throw the situ
ation into turmoil following each session.
LIHERAL POLICY BETTER.
Pendleton wants population and one
of the best ways of getting the same
is by treating with fairness and lib
erality those who come here to reside
and to take advantage of our school
system. We cannot hope to be pop
ular if we draw our robes close about
us and look upon newcomers as intrud
ers who chould be penalized for their
coming.
These remarks are prompted by the
recommendation of Frank K. Welles,
county school superintendent, that
outside children who attend the local
chools be required to pay tuition.
Under the law the school board has
Dower to charge tutltion from stu
dents who come here from the country
or from abroad. However tho board
takes the broad view that people
should be encouraged to come to Pen-
dleton for school purposes. So they
waive the right to charge tuition. That
the majority of local people uphold
the school board In this policy la acar
cely to ba doubted. At a meeting of
the Commercial club last week thta
ubject wa discussed and a motion
by R. Alexander to tho effect that
the board 1m endorsed in Ita policy
AX IMPORTANT MATTER.
At the Commercial club rooms a
mass meeting is to be held tonight to
discuss the proposition of changing
the charter at a special election to be
hld soon. There are some charter
changes that are needef and they must
be made If this city Is to do any great
amount of street improving. Local
businessmen and taxpayers should be
or hand tonight and Join in the dis
cussion. Any differences of opinion
should be threshed out now so that
such amendments as are needed may
bt adopted at the special election.
The supreme court has held that
the corporation tax Is legal. In other
words the government has a right to
tax a corporation one per cent- of Its
fret earnings If above $5000 per an
num. A corporation will have to pay
that much for the privilege of being
a corporation. No doubt the privilege
is worth all it costs but It will be sur
prising now many corporations have
pet earnings that fall below the $5000
limit.
In Mexico the federals declare they
NO MORE CREASY DOUGHNUTS,
A lady in Greenville, S. C, recently
wrote a friend as follows:
"For years, after preparing' dough
nuts with the utmost care. I was dis
appointed to see them come out greasy
and unwholesome looking. However,
with my nrat use of Cottolene for fry
ing them, I was delighted, as they were
brown, crisp and delicious.
"For making doughnuts, pastry, light
bread and flaky binculta I prefer Cot
tolene to any other shortening on the
market. We evn carry a pall of It
on our annual camping trips through
tne mountains.
Cottolene is made by The N. K. Fair
bank Company, and is much more
wholesome and economical than lard. It
is sold by all good grocers. '
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