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rsr,: pour. DAILY EAST ORFGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 22. 1915. EIGHT TAG MS t it-it; iVes ).'. r. ::. La::Uer. The ho v i:' it Mr. rr.arr.er r ;;i:itil th Now we will Chautauqua for T a wook. . I t .i t;o:i i IAS0. I M t' i Al i-,V l !ii 4.0 il "Ii. T k r.. t'T t .jr Hit l . IS I I ..,lMliNl H . I :.-.V. l r. A- i'!iin Firt-C i its i-m - r. l riailsetv. ' Vnf, r ucjj .law mail fc.:tT. OV t.E IN OTHCH OTIE8 ;ll ii!el Mti4. rrlind- bosaua N i. I'ortl.BiL Oregi. KII K AT Itf Hurmii. : sworttj Bcr.dln Watb.iifioa. I . . t'UTfti 'l. fvur "ts wrert. N. W. ril..-1!IITtc1 RATES iN HVNCK lHHi, an fur, J (Mil ltij. .t wth. by Mil 2 ill!;. Itrx B.MIhs. br BtU 1 lici:, o mwna. by Btii lJi t f bj rtrrwr T j4 lis anGthJi by mef - Imtif, lUrer B3.ih. by rmr 1 l.V iwiiif. one totth. by csrrter... W)tw. r tj tun l M ml ty. sit B.ctb. b nail i.V nlKM.y four Buaih. by Bill... .5 mean that people turned out yesterday in unprecedented numbers to place a new nan upon the board. As to the sig nificance of the incident people mav draw their own conclus ions. lift it be hoped this awaken ed interest means something for the credit and advancement of the Pendleton public schools. Our schools are the pride of the city; their growth should be unchecked and their glory without tarnish. THEY KNEW WHAT THEY WERE ABOUT I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING F.N' thousand advertising, men will attend the elev-j enth annual convention; of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World in Chicago this week. It will be a notable gathering, for the sessions will CURRENT THINKING THK FICKLE STAR. 0 THK MKIMi LINK. 1 , You must leaie the Land of No- here. Where they nexer rise and shim; The mi.rlil ;11 run Whrre the things are done And that's on the Firing Lin. II. ( Fair is the Ijind of Druminii Kert ft th jialm and pinr. ( But Ufe calls Uff j To ihi plndid trif. ( And thm's on the Firing Lin. Tis th rif f T.iiJ. far rics- Inp. df strength nd courage fin. The brave and true Where the work's to do. And that on the F rins Line! F. L. Stanton. THE SCHOOL ELECTION m HE school election yester- day was marked by more activity and interest than any similar election in years if not in the history of the city. It is wholesome to have such interest aroused because it shows people are awake to the welfare of the school system. The election of Mr. Strain by j such an overwhelming vote was! more than a tribute to his per-i sonal popularity. It was an ex- j pression of confidence in his in-j dependence and fairness; also a reflection to an extent of i public sentiment regarding lo cal school problems. Many voted for Mr. Strain because they knew he had not been selected to run by the school board. There was con siderable of a desire for some thing in the way of a new deal in connection with school af fairs. The most active workers for Mr. Strain were the ladies of the W. C. T. U. who have con ducted the protest against the forced resignation of Mr. Lan ders. Their work was a dis tinct manifestation of resent ment over the treatment of the retiring superintendent and in sofar as their influence count ed the election means disap proval of the school board's ac tion. Mr. Strain, however, was not running as a pro-Landers can didate, or to make war upon the rest of the board. So his 3T may be only a coinci dence but it is a fact the decision of the supreme court reversing Judge Wolver-; ton in the Oregon & California' land grant case is in line with: what was asked for in the mid-i night resolution slipped through the last legislature un-j der such conditions only a handful of members knew any-j thing about it. The decision means the rail-1 road company is not to be pen-i alized for having deliberately I violated the terms of its land! grant. The railroad will re- tain the land and dispose of it as congress directs but at the minimum will be able to get S2.50 per acre for the land. This makes ,the decision mean $6,000,000 to the railroad company and many times that sum if the railroad can inveigle congress into passing legisla tion desired by the company. It is a valuable decision for the railroad and it should be welcome to all those who be lieve it better for immense tracts of land to be held by pri vate corporations for profit making purposes than by the government and administered in behalf of settlers and the public. The chief argument ad vanced in behalf of the claim the railroad should have the land is that the company pays taxes on it But the argument is weak because if the govern ment had title it could dispose of the land to private settlers and they would then pay taxes. Besides if the tax argument is worth anything then all gov ernment land and all state owned land should be turned over to corporations so they could pay taxes on it. The reversal of Judge Wol verton's decision takes on unu sual interest in view of the leg islature's midnight resolution. How much did that action in fluence the court? As a result of the resolution the attorney general of Oregon went before the supreme court with a re quest for action substantially in accord with the decision given yesterday. Did the court consider the legislature spoke for the people of Oregon and that this state really desired a ruling in behalf of the rail road? If so, then the gang that guided the resolution through to passage knew exactly what they were doing and they are certainly to be complimented (The New York Times.) So many other things are Uik:r, place in the world that the news o'. . , . . . i i" .rn-iuuvii in i-onugai is only pic uc fiuu uici imwi tjuucmc-i,,,,,,. It seems oddly lnconse lv tO promoting the truth thatjquential. Portugal's area Is about honestV is the best policy. Pres-.,'ual to fht of Indiana. It contains ident Woodhead declared the!'"1' ,ew mor v thl" " , SrW Yor,t olt- The whole adult faker, the crook and the syster from the advertising field will be continued, saying: "This sentiment is country wide among advertising men and the fight has been started and will be continued against fakers. Business men are gen erally beginning to see that, ad vertising is more than a preach ment It stands for a great business principle, and the onlvi Diai ln 14st- Vas da r,ama "n wav to make it effective is to In,1ia- vla Cap' of 110011 Hop'- 11 wa 10 mah.e ll eiiecile IO, years ater. In U00 King Emannuel make it believable, and that ' ascended the throne of Portugal a-id means Sticking to the truth." assumed the title of "Lord of the Chicago claims the credit! ton'lu'st- xv'8tin r"i commerce ;4, unfif-' India, Ethopla, Arabia and Per-' for originating the idea that, .. , that year the Ponmt honesty in advertising IS the! made settlements tn Bratll. History; best policy. But it has grown I is a catalogue of dreams. The drecm' SO that it is now nation-wide. rf empire Is nearly the oldest one. Its Reputable business men know s,ar 18 tc that their statements in adver- male population would hardly fill th fighting trenches across Flandets. ; The outside world Is as little concern-; ed about a civil war among the Por-i tugues as the Portuguese are con-' oerned with the great present affair of Europe. j And yt 50 years ago (the span of a few generations) Portugal was til greatest maritime power .preceding Greiit Britain In that eminence. The Portuguese first explored the two coasts of Africa. The Cape of Good Hope was doubled by Bartholomew' THK MSITAXI.VS MAILS. tisements must be the . truth! and nothing else. Any devia-j (Tv Washington star.) j tion from that rule means Ul-i The disclosure that S2 bag"! of m.il". timate loss to the advertiser,! from th l'nlted s,aIeg lo vn". r j parts oi turope were ost on ine m?- for his integrity is gauged gen-, . . . ' .,. . th. . erally by what he advertises ; 1nse o th(. destruction of that ship. I for Sale and What he actually j Of course, comparable with the los has in stock ' of Jlfe- ,he destruction of mall la of Truth in advertising hasi;""h LlTl.1. 'IT L"5 .1 a. i - J cc: : uemont-iraieu us emciencyi; gj bags Is a matter of extreme sen-! Because they can depend uponi ousness. it is the first time in 101 what they read, buyers look to! i ta"d. that American mails v. .;; I have been restroyed at sea In conae- the advertising pages for inf or-1 of hoalllltieil bft?n forflgn mation. They do much of their, ,.owera. There is no computing the' shopping in easy chairs at damage wrought by this loss. Ino'.ej home. Truth in advertising' "Pacific case It is known that papers; ha marlo thp npwsnaner'-t ad-lof Rr(,at valu went t0 the bolt""' nas maae tne newspapers aa- now other than the orlgliml vertisements as interesting to!QOeument9 reiating to the ownership. many of its readers as the tele graphic and local news. j Portland Journal. j nf the steamer Dacla. now held before f. French prize court on the ground of! the irregularity of her transfer from j a Gt-rman navigation company to an, i American citizen. KiTHKii txr on skbi:. ilOTfiiSS DETROIT HAVE MANUFACTURED AS MANY AS 225,000 SETS OF MOTOR CAR PARTS A YEAR. Thi means millions of pieces, large and mall. They have established costs on every piece, every part, every operation. They know to a fraction of a cent the most and the best it is possible to get out of men, material and machinery. With this exceptional experience and equipment Dodge Brothers show in the car they are making bow much it is possible to give. Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 812 Johnson Street The steamers on the upper Columbia are enjoying a good business both with reference to freight and passenger triffic. Lena was much excited over th. T, ... . . i nwpects of a camp meeting that ..s. They will enjoy a still heavier to ukt pla,; in the nt.lBbJ .' freight business when a further i ,.,, Fr ,vePks he h;id been pre reduction in rates Can be made. j.arin gay and gaudy feathers foi the Their ability to reduce rates de pends largely on tonnage. The boat company can promote business by reducing rates and the shippers can aid rate re ductions by patronizing the river line. It is a field in w hich team work is needed. GOING LIKE WILD FIRE at unheard of low prices. Max Baer's stock is slaughtered without limit or reserve. The hundreds of satisfied buyers who have crowd ed this store from opening hour to closing will testify to the real money saving power of this, Pendleton's Greatest Bargain Carnival A mammoth slaughter event that will long be remembered. Never before were prices quoted so low in Pendleton or any other city. But this stock must be reduced and the 1" ys goes merrily on. Prices are no object. You are offered the opportunity of a lifetime to purchase this fine up-to-date merchandise at staggering underprices. AN INSPECTION WILL AT OiiCE CONVINCE YOU. 729 Main St. MAX BAER Pendleton. Ore. G. W. KELLY IN CHARGE i iray. and now ner uuuu I lete. save a pair of much-desired patent leather slipper.. She approach-' ed her mistress. -MiMS Ford." she Faid. "I sho" wants to nh a pair o' slippers 'fo' de mec-.-ir comences. an' I ain't got a sinKle cent lef." What size do you wear. Lena" Hfked her mistress. "Mah righ numhah in fo'." she ,rt- ! plied, "but I has to wear senen. 'cause fo's hurt me dat bad I ,1e , ain't hardly walk. om-; The commutation of the sen tence on Leo Frank is justified! because it precludes any uan-i riltl.hPriy ger Of haging a man through) fins Home Companion. mistake. Since there is douoti as to Frank's guilt he is more , Good Coal and Wood properly fitted for the prison Our Rock Sprint, coal lb-. icle" than' his grave The real fact, "STZ may come to light some day i tht doegn-t hol tut btrni Also but the truth if favorable to ,, and kindling. Protect yourself t-. i ii i . i. : rt .wl ! r.r-A unA mfit- -Order from B rranK wouia uo nuu u ! - . . - ii j i Kurrouienn. juvitv were ne in ine grounu. , Were it not for a foolish law : that disfranchises many women All Attention Arlaii. members of Alpha Assembly, . , ...i i t No a are requested 10 inrn Who are justly entitled to Ple( jial, "Jtlne 22. as it is election nkhi. at School elections the Voting1 Bv order of master artisan. yesterday would have been; ' eli.am.caxp.sh. still heavier. wr"H-y- iiiniiiiMiiiKiiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IF YOU HAVE FREQUENT HEAD ACHES WHICH MEDICINES DO NOT CURE; if you see distant objects more (or less) clearly, or need to hold printed mat ter nearer to or further from the eyes than formerly; or need more light. If you have observed any of these things, your sight needs the aid of correctly adopted glasses to assist as well as preserve it. Accurately fitted glases are only possible when the sight has been sciertifically tested. We have every facility for doing this and exercise the greatest care so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. A thorough examination and explanation of your con dition will cost you nothing. U. S. UNDERSEA FIGHTERS W. H. HILL Optician With Vim. Hansoom, Jeweler. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CHAUTAUQUA SPECIAL 28ff Whitman & McDonald CANDIES the kind you all like. Take a box to the Chautauqua with you. Tollman & Go. Le&dinf DruUbtt t - .-ill i 1 a ( & f. ' ' if 'jJ S. SUBMARINES DI..AHOD 3J These picture of submarines .".re unusual. Except on occasions of this kind no photographs are permitted to he taken of the underwater craft. Vudtors rarely are permitteT lo itee them. The(D-I, u-2 and u-i (shown here) are among the lateit additions to th navy. Prompt and Reliable mr mm mm swNt Hamr w m v jr Vre are not Dentists who are in Pendleton today, and some other town tomorrow, but we are known to all of you. We have something new to offer the people of this vicinity, which they can not obtain else where. , If you are interested in Reliable Dentistry, absolutely without Pain, it will pay you to investigate our new methods. Out of Town People Our services are prompt. We remove Nerves and fill teeth all at one setting. By our painless methods, it is not necessary to stay in town three or four days, waiting to kill a nerve. Our appointment book is as handy as your Phone. Call us up, or drop us a line, and we will be at your service. We are here for business, and guarantee to do exactly as we ad vertise. V- . ! Idleman & Ingram, Dentists e i i a ri i ri I juh a ana , ocnmiai Diag. PENDLETON, OREGON