East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Portland a staunch rruWican and a
supporter of WIthycombe and Pooth
Id the recent election.
The Uowr bill U a vicious meas
ure more io than people reallie
and by signing that bill the governor,
a former college professor, haa be
come a party to the worat wrong Im
posed upon our big educational instl
tutiona In the history ft the state.
If It la partisanship to point out
and expose such a piece of business
It la a brand of partisanship In which
the majority of people will concur. If
submitted to the people the Moser
bill would never have been adopted
In a million years.
Till: t.OI OF ALL.
'Tor Mill the Lord la Lord of
might,
In deeds. In deed. He take
delight;
The Mx'ar, the plow, the labor-
mg barks,
The field, the founded city
marks;
He mark! the -miler in the
streets,
The finger upon garden Beats;
He marks the climber In the
rocks,
To Him the thepherd fulds his
flocks;
For those He loves who under-
prop
With dally virtues heaven's
top,
And bear the falling sky with
ease. '
Unfrowning caryatides,
Then he approves that ply the
trade.
That rock the child, that wed
the maid.
That with weak virtues, weak
er hands.
Sow glad new In the people lands
And Mill with laughter, song
and shout,
Fpln the great wheel of earth
about"
Selected.
pi tainted for the benefit of moth
ei. Sophie Kerr Underwood begins a
r.ew ferliil romance entitled "Love in-j-
Mist." and other fiction of great
power and lively Interest la contrib
uted by Mary Heaton Vorse. Mary
Pulver, Mary Stewart Cutting, Ellea
Iuvall, Juliet Wllbor,, Tompkins, and
Si(!iey Carter.
Grace Margaret Gould, iashlott
etilior of the Companion, has provid
ed for her readers fifteen page t
mole, presenting the newest facif
unl Ideas about spring styles. Her
ili partment Includes st-orea of pic
tuun and a great variety of article,
ul! devoted to showing how women
ct'j get the smartest clothes at mod
est price. The regular Cooking,
lluuoeki-epltig, Handicraft, Young
iVcple's and About People depart-
President Hadley of Tale university, nu-nts complete a number of slng-i-
i quoted 11a giving strange advice to
his students In a recent
PNr Mni address on "The Choice
la Politic, of a Career.' He Is re
ported to have said in
the course of this address: "no man
under present Conditions In the Uni
ted States has a right to go Into poll
tics unless he Is of independent
means." President Hadley Is also rep
resented as having elaborated this
Idea by explaining that men In poli
tics, with families dependent on them
sooner or later face the alternative of
lur uricty and originality full of
eiitertalnment and practical Ideas.
FINDS WiOO LIMP.
(Bakersfleld dispatch to the Los An
geles Times.)
Thirty-five hundred dollars' worth
of gold in one chunk a nugget
vtighlng 10 I t pounds has been
found near the head of Rock canyon,
on the Mojave desert, by Dave Bow
r.tan, an old-time placer miner, ac
cording to Lance Underwood, who
arrived In Bakersfleld this morning
from Mojave.
f r Rttu'mnm wna tint nrnmrtlir
.1 i .vi .. i ... 1 " " "- "
u,.,u wmiuum ni w,en he found the nugget accordlng
losing their Jobs. t0 Mr. Underwood, but was merely
It would be distressing Indeed If going into the canyon when he saw
the great lump of gold.
The nugget is very nearly the larg
est ever found In this vicinity. Mr.
Bowman had no scales with him to
weigh the gold but rigged up a bal
ante witia a 10-pound hammer on
cue end and the nugget at the oth
er end proved three-fourths of a
pound heavier.
"Every time the warden of a state
prison gives the signal for an exe
cution all the
Oregon's Judgment citizens are rour
Conflnm-d. d e r e rs." This
declaration was
made a few days ago to a New Tork
audience by Thomas Mott Osborne,
warden of Sing Sing.
The statement Is from a man who
knows considerable about the crim
inal class and the proper methods of
dealing with them. It Is an encour
aging opinion and confirms the Judg
ment of the people of Oregon who
abolihed the death penalty at th
November election.
Evidently there are other ways of
punishing lawbreakers aside from kill
Ing them and running frequent risks
of killing the wrong man.
In his statement defending the
Moser bill which he signed Governor
V I thycombe
T1m Fwtu About made no reference
The Momt BIO to the fact ;he
state schools are
included in the provisions of that
act None of the journalistic defend
ers of the bill touch upon this point
Tet this feature Is what makes the
bill intolerable. It places the Uni
versity of Oregon, the Oregon Agri
cultural College and the state normal
school directly under the spoils sys
tem. The positions of all connected
with those Institutions are now upon
a political basis and the occupants
are at the mercy of the governor, his
political advisers and their henchmen
The awertlon this change Is a step
toward efficiency Insults the Intelll-
, gence of the state. Placing a man's
Job on a political basis does not make
him more efficient save for political
I'urp'iM-a. If it did then the long
fight against the spoils system In na
tional affairs has been a blunder and
the civil service should be abolished.
Newspapers defending this raid for
rpolls say it Is to ount the Wext ap
polntees. They are either Ignorant
of the farts or purposely misrepresent
them.
There are nine men upon the uni
versity board of regents and they
serve for terms of 12 years. Of those
nine men not more than two were
placed on the board by Governor
West
There are It members on the O. A.
C. board of regents and the appoint
ive members serve for 10 year terms.
Of those men not more than two
were placed on the board by the re
tiring governor and one of the West
appointees was George Cornwall of
C ASTORIA
For Iafkatj txid Children.
Til Iki Yc3HaT8'Ate3j$E::fut
JWit the
tiuatur of
the conditions described by President
Hadley were broadly true In this
country. Men in political positions
no doubt often are confronted with
the alternative set forth by the presi
dent of Yale, but so are men in civil
life. It is only the weak, however,
who yield. Perhaps the pressure is
stronger on politicians, or It may be
that because they are in the limelight
the facts In regard to their vicissitudes
often become public. But to lay It
down aa a rule that poor men in poll-
tics must be corruptible to win seem
ing success of a lasting sort would be
to Indict our system of government
and our entire civilization.
President Hadley's views on this
subject. U he has not been misrepre
sented, are opposed to the spirit of
modernity. When Engiand was more
aristocratic its political system was
based on President Hadley's theory.
but today members of parliament are 1
paid living salaries. Even in the Brit
ish army, aristocracy's last stronghold
officers' pay has been increased so
that poor men may hold commissions.
What guaranty can Dr. Hadley ad
vance that wealthy men in 'office
would be Incorruptible? Money temp
tations are not the hardest to resist
Ambition for greater honors lays of
ficeholders open to subtler forms of
coercion than greed. Fortunatev the
spirit of public service as a career is
growing in America. It is the duty
of such leaders as the head of Yale
university to assist in advancing this
spirit Chicago News.
If applied to the city of Pendleton
the Moser bill would give the mayor
direct control of
1
Bringing It Home, the public school
system. The may
or would have the appointment of
the school board and the right to re
move any or all members of the board
any time he saw fit to do so. The
board in turn would have' the right
to remove any teacher at any time for
any reason they might desire. Po
litically speaking they would all be
the servants of the mayor.
Would such a system promote effl
ciency In our school system?
lire at German
GENEVA via Paris Feb. 25. Aco
thi?r German aviator flew over SwlfS
territory. Swiss infantrymen fired at
him over the village of Beurnevesin,
uef.r Bonfol.
Later French troops at Pfetterhau
rei fired at him, but he returned to
Muolhausen apparently uninjured.
C!:od Remedy
Sustains Wcrid
Myriad Have Learned of Iti Re
markable Curative Value.
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CURRENT THINKING
THE MAKC1I VOLX'S
CXJMPANION.
JIOMK
In the March Woman's Homa
Companion is started a movement for
Utter motion pictures throughout
tne United States. The editors of
the Companion are to have submit
ted to them each month several bun
ed films In advance of their re
lease to the motion picture houses.
From these they will select from 40
o 75 which are especially commend
able both from an artistic and eth!';
a standpoint
wi.'l publish Uiia list at films, rec
ommending that their readers see'
them. This will enable parents,
women's clubs, teachers, librarians
and others to help raise the stand
ard of motion pictures, thus provM !
ii:g for the children and the young
people of our country clean, whoie-
jmc, educational, and genuinely en
tertaining pictures worth seeing. Thw
movement Is predicated on the fa.'t
that motion pictures are of gigantic
Importance in this country in as much
4 they now draw every week more
oung people than are in the church
es on Sunday or In the school on
week-days.
Many highly entertaining and in
From the vrry fact that S. 8. 8., the
famou blood purifier Is a natural medi
cine, it la opposed by thce wbo ran not
give up mercury and other dangeroiii
drug. Habit la a atrance master. Af
flicted pi-ople use mercury with a blind
force of habit Not warned by the rheu
matism they see all around them, on-
mindful of the locomotor ataxia, paraly-1
sis and other dreaded results or mineral
poisoning, they cling to tbe fait disap
pearing treatment so surely and post tl re
ly being replaced by 8. 8. 8., wherever
the llglit strikes In. 8. 8. 8. la fast be
coming the world's panares for all blood
troubles berause It Is welcome to a weak
stomarh. is taken naturally Into tbe
blood. Is a wave of purifying Influence
knomn by its remarkable curative results,
and Is the standby of a host of people.
It goes Into the blood and remains a strong
medicinal Influence to tbe end and thla
without an; other effect than that of s
purely rli auslng projierty.
It Is the Gioiit universally recom
mended bluod remedy known, and baa
sustained its reputation for half a cen
tury. Ita logrrdlrnta are Nature's defi
nite antidotes for germs that create our
worst affliction, liet a bottle today of
snr druggist. Refuse all substitute.
Write the medical department. The Bwlft
Fperlflc Co.. 112 Swift Klrig., Atlanta. Oa.,
for free advice on hlnrd troubles, and now
to overcome them. This department is one
of tbe finest belps to men to be fou4
anywhere, and l,t la entirely free. '
German Coffee Cake
MadwWitWYaast
By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of
the Boston Cooking School Magazine.
. There U no warm bread quite as appro
priate for Sunday morning breakfast at
German Coffee Cake, yet It is seldom made
by housewives who do not bake their own
bread. If K C double raise Baking Powder
Is used it will be Just as good as if raised
with yeast and it will have the further ad
vantage of being fresh and warm. Save
this recipe and try it next Sunday.
K C German Coffee Cake
Two and ons-fourth euvn tided Hour.
Each month thvStoelUaspoonfuU KC Hakini Powder;
a met iUBjfwniut mini
taiiletpoonhtU melte
ter; g labiespoonuU
melted but-
tugar;
14 r it I
1 f Ml iew miuc-
Sift dry inirredienti torether. beat the tee.
add milk and butter to th egg to make one
and one-quarter cups; stir all together with
inverted spoon to a stiff batter. Turn into
biscuit pan and spread even. Brush top
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struitlve articles are also included ln;u " "- opnnsie sugar
thir burnt. .u, h as Ida M. Tarbell s Kr.ouna 'P-
Young Glrl'l
in moderate oven.
jllftntitulrkft tf "A
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ThoughU." and an article entitled ' ippie wse or rrone Kucnea ean ,
The Uea We Tell to Men." which is " w"- M " "r covering
th persona. confeIon of a womn,, JsS
who maintains that women rarely tell . . d , .
the truth to men and that it U the mltn th, me fof cff,. G,ke.
n'en's fault. Ul.cardo Martin, the .er-. CMtc., r.. on tll- .
c. li brated opera singer, writes on .Vieima neiDt. Yml
What Is rjood MUHlC?" and In the fr,. K serulin th eolnre.l eeefifir,!. r..A
letter liable department scientific ; 25-cent cans of K C Bakine Powder to
nformation and uggestiorui about the Jaquei Mfjr. Co., Chicago, being luxe to
ll. e prlng disease of children i write your urnc and addrcti puialy.
Always At Her . ShooldeE
From the time she ran from her husband this man was ever
at her elbow, with his sharp, handsome features and his
coal black eyes. She knew no reason for his persistent
attention. She was haunted by his eloquent expressions
and his low, persuasive tones,
By George Randolph Chester
and Lillian Chester
V
is an enchanting story, an entrancing story, a story of
absorbing suspense.
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