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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1916. EIGHT PAGES 11 HI BM Ml BJKI Ul Ul MI HM 11 HI U! IA1 IAI Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml 11 JIT Ml Ml XT 1X1 MI Ill HI MI MI MR Ml II! HI ! STARTING TOMORROW, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MATRIMONY Domestic Infelicities Plainly Discussed The Strongest, Most pointed Motion Picture Problem Play Ever Produced "J FEATURING JULIA DEAN Howard Hickman Thelma Salter PAGE POUB KEYSTONE H COMEDY There is a Smile in Every Foot, A Laugh in Every Yard of This KEYSTONE CTftl CU ZUIAftlO ' Maturing Mable Normand, and Raymond Hitchcock JM ULCI1 IvIHIIIIJ Rich Adventurer Steals the Magic H AMPINIP PIDIC APPEAR AT HIS W I VilMII illnVIIV Scroll of an East Indian Magician UAHUNLl UlKLO COMMAND 10c-15 C watwimmsmmw an uroarainxun mwwint Cublleiied hall! ami Semi Weekly at I'en dirton, Oregon, by lb hAST OMWOUmi l'tULlSlllNO CO. orrielal County Paper. Member l ulled Press Association. Entered at lb. poatoffice at i'cndleton, orecoo, a second class mail matter. telephone 1 O.N SALK IN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hold Neirs Stand. Portland. Bowman Newe Ca. Portland, Oregon. O.N KILE AT Chicago Bureau. WW Security Building Washington, L. C. Bureau 0U1, Four teenU Street. N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (l.N AUVANCE) lally. one year, by mall o.00 IWily. ill ni nihn. by mall 2.50 Daily, ttiee wombs, by mall 1.25 lally. one month, by mall 50 i'a! i, one year, by carrier 7.50 lally. three montbs, by carrier A... 1.. Ifelly, aix months, by carrier 3.75 IKilly, one month, by carrier 65 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall... 1.50 Semi Weekly, all months, by mail 75 Semi Weekly, (our months, by mall 50 IX) MAKE LIKE (.l..U. We are not here to sob and aigh. We are nut here to moan and fret; But we are here to look on high For comfort, and forget, forget. We are not here to lose our failh. Or give up trusting till the end That somewhere out of all this wraith Will rise up friend ime cherished We are not here to mope and pine. We are not here to spend our yean. In sitting In the dark to whine Amid self-pity rain of lean. But we are here to spend our days In gladneoa at the thought of things That unto us in various ways The purer ot the Master brings. And we are here more than all else To love and help and oe a part Of all that makes Tor larger soul And widening mind and tender heart And we are here In His dear grace To scatter sunshine where the gloom Makes shadows on bright laughter's face And nips lw-fore its time love's bloom. Boston Post icause the bill provides for more thorough regulation of i rates, bond issues and capital izations than we now have un der most of the state commis-1 sions. Opposition to the Ferris bill lis purely selfish and when j stripped of sophistry and flimflam there is nothing left, for them to cling to. There are no legitimate objections to1 ;the bill so the ghost of state rights is dragged into use by a coterie that heretofore has al- ways spoken with derision of; that doctrine. If the senate follows the lead of the house and passes the . Ferris bill it will be one of the i greatest pieces of constructive legislation in many years. From a westeni standpoint it Will be one of the administra tion's real achievements. But it will not be branded as such by the tory press or the old line politicians. All the ( bootwipers for special privi lege will howl against the law and try to misrepresent its! workings. But people should not be deceived by their course. If the electric interests, their lawyers, politicians and news-! papers favored the bill, then it, would be time for the general; public to look out. mil DIET AND HEALTH Australia and now enroute to F.urope to fight. Stone says the rabbit plagu1 bag been worse than ever in Australia since the war be cause so many former rabbit killers are now in the army. After his neighbors had gone he waged a single handed fight against the bunnies. But he was no match for them and they overran his place with the result Stone has determin ed he would rather fight the Germans than the Australian rabbits. Either the pest has becomy bad in Australia or they have developed rabbit stories more thoroughly than we have. im - - . There is one advantage in compulsory military training, it treats all alike and gives no advantage to the coward or the slothful. Courage More Important Than Funds B John 11. T. Main. president tlrir.. Pll ille Mi I., I. Spokane people listened yes terday by telephone to the roar of the Atlantic surf at Aalantic City ; the transcontinental 'phone opens up great possibilities. Qrlnnell, Iowa.) y that ought tn go to not do so beiuuse he. i' ars the handicap of lender re sources. His fears overcome his desire Instead of going to college he takes a Job and loses a great opportunity To be sure, his lack of courage has gone far to prove that he was not the genuine college type. It suggests that he would not h.'.ve won out us a college mnn A college man needs 0GUra$e in ' face of difficulties. Courage is more in poruant rhaii a bank account. Any lad with a ounvicUon on good common sense and record In the prepartory school Lfl on. titled to a college education If he wants It, and it is certain to be his if he determines that It shall be. Some weeks ago I sat near four lads in a railroad car en route from Northhapmton. Mas., to prlagflald. Their conversation indicated that they were In the last year of a high school course. They were discussing the prospects oi next year in college lads had chosen the Ha nased fair -ho Three of ime coll ard coll the 1 1 RKS MAKE KKI'HISAI.S. Subjects or Allies Ureoted in Revenge for Salonlki. BERLIN, by wireless to BayvUle, X. V., Jan. 12. The Turkish govern- One had They were eager. qulck-Wltttd lad alive to the problems of college and the future Their speech indicated that their r sources were slender. Three were urging the fourth to -come along." but the fourth had made up his mind and finally declared warmly: "I'm going to Harvard If It takes the rest of my life to pay the debt.'' Marty business men would advise this lad not to o to college They would say lo him "You can't sf-1 ford it." Such men have no capacliy lo sc.. a debt as an Investment. They do not realize that the great. est investments that have ever been! made have originally been debts. I They see only the difficulty and doj not realize that a wise lad reduces a difficulty to Its simple elements of pays no attention to it whatever. A story Is told of the Wright broth-j an I do not know whether It lj true or not If It is not true, it ought to be true. When Wilbur and OrvlMe' Wright were lads they worked in j their father's back yard In Dayton, Ohio, on various mechanical devices, spurred on by the ambition that thev . might some day make a flying mi dline. An old neighbor noticed the! boys working. He would occasionnl ly come and watch (hem. Out dayf the old enlghbor said to Wilbur: "Wilbur, don't you know that B0 body ever did make a flying ma-1 chine'.'" Wilbur reflected and made no re-j ply. Alter a moment the old gentle man continued: "Wilbur, don't you know that no body ever will make a flying ma- then finally as If to settle the whoUj matter: "WllbUr, If anybody ever did make, a flying machine. It wouldn't be any body in Dayton " That remark finished the neighbor, but the flying machine was built and n new mechanical world was created It Isn't every lad that can achieve the "impossible," as the Wright brothers did. but every lad with common sense and an adequate am ount of that Indefinable quall'v known as "gumption" can find a way to go to college, and If he go--s to college he will ultimately achieve success. Itetter still, he will he. achieving success all the time Suc cess Is a process He will capltal7.e ami recapitalize his debts and his capabilities and bring back to him self many satisfactions and give them In turn bach to the world. On 00 William James. In beglni .ng his course in Harvard, said to the students who filled his lecture room something like this: "Possible there are no geniuses In this room. 1 hope there's none, btttj everyone who is here. If he works hard, if he gets a Job. If he persists when he Is forty years of age will he a useful and respected man In his community " The lads who are fit to go to col-1 lege are not primarily the ones who have resources, not the ones who have genius, but the ones, regardless! of resources and genius, who have tile, 4) Daisy's (HUM Story. TOPEKO, Kan.. Jan II. Bo. cause, railroad officials say. a disastrous slump in local pas senger business has been occa- sloned by the vast number of automobiles in Kansas, represen tatlves of the railroads will to- day ask the state public mill- ties commission to grant them m Increase from two cents i mile to three cents a mile on passenger rates They have e tabulated heavy statlstci to help prove their ease against the au- tomoblle reply from Wilbur And Duo Embraced h Ma ! LEWIflTON. Idaho. Jan. I: tU thi rlty by mall to sentence tv prl- tiers was sent from Moscow bv Judge Kdgar ('. Steele, of th" district i curt. The cases were those ag.itntt 1 homos Knapp and n B. Itrown of Vez Perce county, who pleaded guilt ty to having lluuor In their D0M00 slon and were sentenced to 30 dais In Jail. The authority for Judges to give sentence by' mall was a bill en ac ed by the last legislature. The law provides that prisoners may plead guilty by mall when the residing district Jucjge is In another county. The Judge makes his ord-r of sentence and sends It to the pris oners by mall. fill!!! a measure of reprisal for the' consuls of the Teutonic al alonlkl, has arrested 10 French and British officials who ha. I remained in embassies in Constanti nople, the Overseas News Agency an-! nounced. fr The emphasis of his words marked him out as a fit subject for a college education. He had planned his edu cational future. He was determined to have what he had planned to have. He had made ills choice, and Illus trated the fact that In ((imparls n with courage and the will to achieve the questions of money, of expense, of location, are quite Incidental. This lad already had success well in command. Success was already his servant. In the ordinary and normal course of things he will go to the college of his choice. He will leave It at graduation in debt. He will not stay In debt, but he will go to work and pav his delt POUT ARTHUR, ont Jan. 12. and he a successful man and cltl Englneer Stearns was killed and ' zen. His debt will be a perpetual in Brakeman f'onnnrs is missing ai the j splratlon and a perpetual investment, result of a rear-end collision on the I bringing back not only dollars toll Canadian Pacific railway, a few innumerable satisfactions, both ma mlles weft of NMpifon. teral and spiritual AMSTERDAM, Jan. ing to reports received h-i stantinopie the Turkish government, j in reprisal for the treatment of Turk 10 subjects by the entente powers In 1000 subjects were in Tur-1 WHY THEY OPPOSE IT flpHERE is not the slights' reason for criticism ot the Ferris bill on the round it is unfair to western states. Under the proposed law all money received from lessees foM into the reclama tion fund and will be expended in the west. The federal gov ernment takes nothing. Wherever states maintain iejfula!ory commissions having Kd equate powers to control price! the regulation of elec tric 'haro- -s will rest with the statts. Where the states do not have ueh commissions the regulatory power will i e.-t with the Interior depart ment. The chief feature of the law is that it provides for the leas ing of power sites instead oi giving such sites outright to jirivate electric interests. In other words the bill protects the public welfare, as it should. The opposition to the hill j. rise from private Intereftti that believe in the system of obtaining rights in prepetuity lather than in the leasing plan. There is also opposition be- HERE are some who be- rrest ML lieve that trriDDe can be I Ue in avoided by proper diet ing. Whether that is true or not it is at least a demonstrat ed fact that improper diet has much to do with disease. Through investigations into the cause of pellagra the Uni ted States governmentt has brought some interesting things s,ii"n'ki. has interned f-i liflrVif It Viae riann rlamnnu ted thoroughly that pellagra, ' is a dietary disease. It pre-j flnaUa pndn,. Wmk i-atai vails among poor people in the south and is due to the eating of too much corn, corn syrup, molasses and fats (sow belly). The remedy is to feed patients on eggs. milk, meats, peas and: . heans. When that treatment aiiHilillllllHHililliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillHllllllllllllHIIIIIlllimilliiJi is given they recover. No medi- 5 cine whatever is required. I Nor is pellagra the only dis- I case originating from dietary I causes. Beri beri is equally I pronounced as due to too much i 5 reliance on one sort of food. 5 Now if these dread ailments 8 are traceable to food faults it S follows logically that there are 5 innumerable lesser complaints j oue to dietary errors of a less i s rious nature. Unquestion- ; bly an immense percentage of E jiin'.-s is due directly or indi- E lectly to the fact people eat I too much or too little or hav poorly balanced raions. What an argument for in- structiof) in the science of feed-J ing. How fortunate that after 5 many centuries our schools 5 have awakened to the fact E that the study of the food table II is one of extreme importance Is lor girls who are to the futur-' 1 wives and mothers of the na- PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING Will be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the Those NEW REOS are going' fast Come look them over while we have all the different models in stock. 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