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    PAGE FOUR
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
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in Pendleton is unusual. The;
Walla ami for local people t
trail over there 50 or 100
ttttMtg to spend their money ii
the Garden City. The concert
Monday night will give our
lolk an opportunity to hear
tine music without traveling
100 miles through mud and
without patronizing a town
that has a clouded reputation
on the subject of friendliness
and square dealing towards
Pendleton.
ONCE WAS ENOUGH
HAPPY CANYON BOWLERS if 11 iicititi i tf ii 11 iiiiittti iiii 11 it ttfiaitf ittiiifiiiiinicKi 11 if iif iiiiiintti(iif taatit tir
DROP 2 OUT OF 3 GAMES From Whatever Angle You
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Or ort the hills 1 1 fairyland.
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The kmgdum ' iriea txaut;
1 answer, is m our feel
When love makes life and th
f uf life
A thing thai is s:ad anil
sweet.
The kiiiKl"i i'f I'ertect beau
ty
And ihe toMasV glorious art,
Is not in i he fields of fancy
flowers
That are blossom? or gentle
speech.
AnJ there grow in Us lovely
gardens
The Justue of each to each.
And none make gala of their
brother;-
And none take blood from
their slaves
To build up gold tn their oof-
Kr,im tue Liilter of little
grav es
The kingdom at perfect beau-
ty
La where men walk the land
With a word of kindly feeling
And a kindly heart and
hand Selected
PARADOXICAL
b All'lT do the immigration
Jjj officials at New York
expect to gain by a sec-
nd attempt to keep Mrs.!
L;U Pankhurst out of the United1
'm States on the ground that sru
- is a criminal?
In October. 1913. Mrs. Pank
hurst won what ought to have
been regarded as a decisive
victor.' when President Wilson
overruled the order of depor- '
tattoo issued against her by the,
New York officials. The lady
has committed no crime since ''
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men. inner man a political oi
fence. so far as is recorded.
One attempt of this kind ought
to be enough even for the most
I'mscientious immigration au-
thorities. Boston Post.
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Though they finished th- match
with the highest total score, th"
llappj Daayon bowlers last awaatns
dropped tWO out or the three gameM
in the Iluekurooes. tiftitftg the first'
ana by !H pins and the second by'
the bare margin of four, they came;
thro ugh strong In the third with 122
pins to the good. Runsrom In the
l ist traiiie rolled 235. the best single.
i:.ime score of the evening and Cap
tain McMonies of Happy Canyon had
the iiest total score. JS5. Krehs was
-t.ir man fur the Bucks. The follow-:
;nk were Ihe scores.
II MTV ( WVtIN
Wilson and The Single Term
iFiom the New York World i
President Wilson's personal attitud,
toward the one-term issue is male
clear in letter written to A. Ifltch
ell Palmer in February. 1513. an 1
m.ide public by The world yesterday .
The letter itself is well worth care
ful study as a contribution to in-
general discussion of the
he a candidate for re election. mr
foreign relations won:.; at once be
made thrown into inextricable confusion
Mite!.- Every Kurope.m capita: would con
It, an I strue ihe president's acceptance ot
Merday. the vague ami indefinite terms ol toe
h care- Baltimore platform as proof that t"
to lb.-' believed the American people did not
Powers, support h,m in his foreign poltc It
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limitations and respunsihilities o the would lie assumed abri
JUST ANTI-WILSON
'residency
Although the issue of a single pres
idential term has been raised mini
times, the American people have nev
er taken it seriously They have been
greatly aroused at least twice in the
history of the I'nited states over the
i issue of a third term Inn the second
4ff HE St. Louis Post-Dis-1 'enr. - of the political traditions
V patch recently had the ' ,he i e"i i' !t n one of those nu- sion th;
followino- verr r.nintH i reserved to them b defense,
, . ? ,.- . K. " . the constitution ah', h th-N . house to
and very timely editorial com- decide for themselves when the ....
ment on a certain situation in sion arises.
president and secretary
unable to enforce their
Ihe foreign affairs of
Bl it. s would be reduce
with ihe practical certal
suing war.
ad that the
of st. it.- were
demands and
the I'nited
Id
tw T may be alright but it
II seems peculiar that while
wheat is being shipped
c-ast the prices paid for grain
in Pendleton should be lower
than the Portland quotations.
In normal times a differential
of 10 cents a bushel is recog
nized and of this amount 8
cents is due to the freight
charge from Pendleton to
Portland. But now the export
wheat is going to the Atlantic
coast by rail and it would seem
possible to save the haul to
Portland. But if that expense
is avoided the fact does not ap
pear in the prices offered here
as compared with the prices on
the Merchant Exchange in
Portland. Our prices are still
from six to 10 cents lower
than Portland.
SOMETHING RIGHT AT
HOME
this country:
For years President Wilson was de
nounced by republicans because he
did not recognise somebody in Mexi
co. Just now the principal object in
life of Senator Borah and others Is to
consume the time of congress de
nouncing him because he has recog
nised somebody.
New terms of abuse were inventei
to strike at the president because of
the deficiencies in national defense
he inherited from his predecessors.
Now he is abased because he is trying
to remedy those deficiencies, some re.
publicans criticising him as not doing
enough and others as doing too much.
The only unfairness in the
above is in the intimation only
republicans criticise the presi
dent's preparedness ideas. As
a matter of fact some very no-
Mr Wilson s iew or the persona
attitude of a president toward a sec
ond term is that he should "resor
to anything else Although he nun
have controlled the machinery of his
party lhrough the use of patronage
and thereby dictated his own renom
inating public opinion has invariable
decided the matter of his re-election.
I and it must so decide as long as th-
American people retain their nine--
for self-government.
It must be said for Mr. Wilson thai
he hasn't tampered with his own ru!"
and has not undertaken to manipulate
the machinery of the democratic par
ty In order to obtain a renomination
It must 1 said, also that there Is n"
reason why he should, even if he held
be without
Ii adership
in warrinj
could comr
measure, at
be adrift.
nreign policies National
enue and the like Would
effective championship or
Concresa would be torn
factions, none of which
land a majoritc on any1
d the government would
not a candidate for re-election. His
candidacy in 1 1 6 is as essential as
the candidacy of Abraham Lincoln In
l'4 It is only through his candi
dacy that the people can divide in
teligenty on the momento is questions
that confront the nation. Circum
stances are such that only Mr Wilson
Can represent the issues for which
his administration is responsible, al
though .iny rf
publican could
ti'm to them.
ulariy nominated re
represent the opposi
Mr Wilson could no'
patriotically refuse lo go before the
country on thesei issues. whatever
. ML y nk vjtaMB.
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Approach the Subject
The Franklin
is THE CAR
YOU WANT
Safe and Sane
Light, Economical
Lasy Riding
Easy to Drive
Easy on Tires
The freedom from freezing troubles is most
important right now, and the freedom from I
overheating troubles will be just as important
5 next summer when the theimometer reaches in
100 the shade.
1 Pendleton Auto Company
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opinions directly opposite to those might be his personal atitude toward
expressed in the P:i1mer latter Ula i j. i i-i,. .. . ..... mi
ticable work along that line is renomination is Inevitable. There is ses In history that have to met as
being indulged in by demo- n" "tn"r 1 andidate to whom the dem .they arise, wihout regard to plat-
crats. On the other hand T!"i'' party couW ",rn ""'r'' is '" or theories.
oiiH-r nsnqui wnnm tne party
wants and It must stand or fall on
the record of his administration
But more than that, events have
made Mr. Wilson's renomination II
political necessltv
sense of the term
we need only try to imagine whi.t th
mus
bid.
leal
Powell
ater M
' fare
event
tied y
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were made to take him to Pandlston
Before train time, however, his con
dition had changed for the better.
t U. Beeves, who was called to
Portland on account of his mother .
illness, returned home yesterday.
lr. T. J. Allen of the Oregon agrl-
ultural college, will givi
Ira ted lecture this evenlns
ens. He will lie assisted by
school boys who regularly
the motion pictures
IT Allen is an organizer i
trial clubs among the public
children of the state, having
much of his time in this lo
connection with his work.
Mrs. II ii. Newport enter
number of friends last sVanl
a sblghlng party
A recently organized dam
c t has announced the dates for
l I'OWKI.I. dances to be given this winter and
s engagement .)t t he spring as follows: First January 31. i
onday evening. January ', second. February ;2. third, Marrh 17,'
to be the society and fourth. April 13. fifth, May 11, andl
of years. If you have sixth. June 1 The committee In
mr seats do so ,,t one charge is made up of the following1
Wttclpated, ladles: Mrs. A. W. Purdy. Mrs. E. p !
j Dodd, Mrs W, J Warner. Mrs c s
I Me, aught. Mrs C W Kellogg Mr.
U. O. Monkm in Mrs Qeo Brlggsand
' Mrs. K B. Swayie
Mrs Iiura Headlngum arrive, th.s
morning to lie the guest of Mr. W.
N. Rees fur several days
Mr. and Mrs 0 V. Kellogg ,r
spending the week in Portland on a
combined business and pleasure trip.
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n. i iTseatat asusdai
there are many republican
congressmen and senators
ready to support the prepared
ness measures.
The pith of the matter is
that Wilson's policies are criti
cised not because thev are situation would be if it were known
wrong but because they are
Wilson's. Anti-Wilson repub
licans and anti-WTilson demo
crats seem to think they must
carp at everything the presi
dent does. Their readiness to
take the opposite side from
him on every subject rob
their activities of effective-
that the president had decided not t
It happens that the opinion eg
pressed by Mr. Wilson in the Palme,
letter coincides with :us present duty:
but If it were otherwise. If he him
self firmly believed in the principle
the broadest of a single term, his obligations
To realize that, would not be change.- nnd national
necessity would demand that he sub
ordinate his individual views to in
exorable events.
r.ess.
HE booking of Maude
y Powell, one of the most
noted violinists of the
country, for an entertainment
Report I- IlMn-iili-d.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Army of
ficials ridiculed Los Angeles reports
that Japanese soldiers are encamped
at Jacumba American soldiers at
Calexico would undoubtedly re,rr
theJr presence If It were true, it a
said. ,
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Kopittke & Gillanders
Phone 178
same phone as
Pendleton Ice & Cold
Storage Co.
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