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PAGE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1916. EIGHT PAGES mrmt am ! lMppk.il- V S tayiertni Mtf, three Boat rwlly. one Booth, Utll?, one veur. UWly, on Boathl Dllj. three uioul D.I1. one month, Herat e.klv. mm SemlWe.kH -It AN nor. Therefore while be- difference between a jack rab ving in calmness and in the bit and a cross cut saw under tiement of issues bf diplo- stand what that means. They tk reasoning, at which he is know that if the bill passes naster hand, he insists we this land will be gathered in mid get our military estab- by the railroad or its secret intent in far stronger shape .agents, or by some timber t( .n at present. s ndicate or some high class i; CO such a request from the artists like S. A. D. Puter. sident of the United Suites! It is a crime against civil gov : time like this there can be eminent to try to solve the ' and only one answer. It land grant problem in such a ime to set aside personal manner. ories ami political jealous-1 Yet there arises not a word and all petty carpings and jot" protest from the political k up the administration in; leadership in whose care the plans. j government of the state is in- 'he answer to the presi- trusted just now. There is no i'a appeal will show the sta-' protest from the state house. of Americanism in America No protest from the Oregon l that answer is going tojian w the country 8 heart is loy- the coterie in control. Nothing ind true. from them except scoffing and j ridicule for those who are INTERNATIONAL BILL sneakinsr ud aeainst this in- Wilson Entitled to Support Wilson 1 The up tO what agiu Janiuu lermost issue extent, if an 1 1 1 6 : i problem t mllH&rs ftiroes should be immediately inct ed. I am not for Mr. Wilson bec&U agree with eerythinK he su s on subject, hut because I bel armaments were increased be safer in his hands tit others. He is less extre tut others in his preparedne and during these Mrlout lent hours, he has achir in OF RIGHTS UHKlt. ON UHB. All's in the wa you are look- Whether in sunshine or One way's the way of contention Whether you see it in shadows Or whether you see it in One is the viewpoint that makes. one that mars. If you want to behold it with grouches and grief, That's the kind of life you are certain to see; But when you look out through the eyes of belief. nrenie distinction of keel the newspaper organ of He has uid: "i, at leas calm. I at least must U 1 must wait until 1 know fore I give any decision tlldging from the press over, there are those justice to the people. The po- harass the adminittratin litical moguls seem satisfied. '""P1 11 lm" hi,st dares that this nation should "per form those deeds of blood and vnlor which, above everything else, bring national renown." 1 venture the Judgment that this utterance fails to txpress the present temper of the American people, on the contrary, we I believe that the deeds which ultima cause 1 1 lely, above everything else, bring na on thisltional renown are unlet deeds of that, if ) calmness, patience, charity, justice would imd forbearance, such as have char acterized the present administration of our country and the truly great characters of all time. 1 am reminded of what Lincoln said to his people in a similar situation. "Gentlemen, I want you to suppose a case for a moment. Suppose that all the property you were worth was in gold, and you had put It in the hands of Hlondlne. the famous rope, walker, to carry across the Niagara m a tight rope. Would you the tope while he am. Mialu W It. or keen shnullmr t.. h m e than many ss program, i and turlni ved the su. ing his head. must foe M Judgment, the facts be Whereas. the oountry who would i. badger it. Hi Falls shaki uuniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiimimiie From Whatever Angle You Approach the Subject (The Franklin! is THE CAR YOU WANT I P. as was proposed at the Th helped st he game department Of state has oppwtunlt, B' ".ore! ,;o l recent Pan-Amencan con- and u h. wht thv t 1,1 "now the facts, m even iu. th, . fiwtw! So i , sure you would tVrpnrP intornorinnal lo.. 1 De ' Want, president has insisted on "watchful ! "ot. "0U would hold your breath u lerer.ee. international law, Xhere is a relationship be- waiting." the ,,ucv needed in thish-ii as vr tongue, and keep "0" 1 ;is to be defined and resnected u, i o... , .,.. ... , hand off , h. s v t.v lCUCLlCU tii'ji.w fUrt turl.o. rt th.u-o tlttlrt ..f tr.nih la -..b ctuatn t 111.1 t .v the twenty-one republics of : brigadiers and the difficulties "'' otmt. more than any this hemisphere, the Declara- thev have 1 fH - othw, .he policy .hat has kept us up T't on nf thp Rio-Vitc n.4 MoHv,., pIMg tl) prMeB( ,iine frt,,. from war. iTT Right of Nttona their candidates for senator rh. nti.m.n who have ,, kH- I adopted by the American In- and for governor. It is the re- ougiy objected to .he preside,,, have istitute of International Law is v: .r i .f... n..nit ,.,,,.,,1 h,, . rt g. , , . t-jv . '"tiuiisiiip ui caust" it. Ill fllCll. - i .unUi DUl aciioil, wnivn in leain. I means not arbitration, but war: which TV. ...!.: i uu"v"" oH...m.v ,v. m oeitan, cases would mean going to tkt 7 i n in nor had been elected in this war first, and lnvot!gUng alter- this declaration. It merely state for years It has been wards, insofar as the opponents of I asserts anew and as matters 10 vears ce a republican WlU"n hlive been ""f toT w"r ot right the rudiments of Dub- .Q;t.;0i .ito . co. f"'s' and investigation of .he grounds. a: ir M-etlih o vr ,knf ... .... '" ...... ..W.V.C, .1,, w .. im .. , . iovn aic liuci l , ill' "ami ot. until he was saf, Vow, the government is In th, '"nation, it is carrying "eight across a Itoftny told trea doing th Safe and Sane i Light, Economical Easy 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 f 5 next summer when the thermometer reaches in 5 in Immense icean. tn-: S a foundation upon which snouici oe easy to ouild. There is nothing novel " i r .1 l res aie m :ts namls It la UU tne StiaCle. best it can. Don't ha direr t! Just keen slill .nil it art II , " Until the last election no re publican candidate for gover- 'iifel ner. sideratin e that Abraham tin y would urge us t lministratlon the and support. n if give the Pendleton Auto Company 1 illlllllillinillllllHIIIIIIIHIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIHIIIIlllltlllllllllinilllllllllfr h;,v,. been P.o4i.l in Al-n.fd r, TeiAin nV.K. n -. , .... j . . .. vtiui in v.vav iwui louowing tne preceaem 01 me cspan- .Mvucminar, uaiu.i, justice ent appearances the future m war. As you remember, after the ' "iio iieeaom rrom wanton ag- wiii i1P ijp tv,P siit onlv more neWs came ",!lt the lieshtp Mali FROM THE PEOPLE gression. Accepting these truths, the people of the three The republicans of Oregon so. it-s a beautiful life, with its j Americas ought not to find it should demand laughter and glee Tes. beautiful even in shadows and tears. In sorrow and struggle and For isn't it true as we toil through the years That love groweth more and that hatreds grow less? CURRENT THINKING A TRAGEDY OF THE SNOW difficult to restore the whole trom their ieaderShip. iwuj ui iiueriiaiioiiai .aw on j this side of the earth, and sup-; port it, as to .themselves at least, with more sincerity and vigor than Europe has ever shown. Official sanction of this de- claration by the various Amer ican republics can hardly fail time to exercise a powerful NEW HOMING UllUK- The New York Tribune.) mysterious homing instinct. not yet satisfactorily explained, is strong in other birds besides the car- Th. had been blown up and before we had any means of fixing responsibility, we were at war with Spain, in suite nf an accounting the fact that WS had received, through our representative at Madrid, assur ances that Spain was willing to arbi trate the question. We declared war first and investigated later. That seems to be what some national lead ers wotid have us do now What would have happened had we follow ed their counsel during the past few months to its logical conclusions'.' r:rst. a war with Great Britain; next I from a war with Germany, then with 'that Austria: more re- ! place APrnovEs SKX.VTOU VIEW. KWirs 11, I'Hti. France, then with cently with Japan: and for a side is infllipnrp nn tVit nthor -n'Ho nf rlar uiireon. In the Carnegie instltu- a11 'his time, we would have beei A.ur a tZ !thp Atlnnt-ip TMutinnc le ,..oll Hon experiments on one of the Dry iU max witn Mexico, it appears t HE death from , exposure ( Me Atlantic. Nations as well Tn J me that the man above ail others i, of six year old Hiram individuals learn by exam- B WatMOD and Dr K & have America today, who has kept u ou Cressey near Boise was a , P'e- A year or two hence sought out various birds in their "f w through persistent caimnei arl and annoVino- ovont It i when EurODe COmes to pnunt nests, and after tagging them have 1,1 th f:irf "f national excitement I a tragedv from which a lesson the cost of a war resulting from sen' lhtm in,tils t0 tota f'acf Zm?Z 1 1 fTIl rfnlrryy nut., r. ,i 4-HAn4-; - 1 " v.wvi ...... vnv , De arawn. iaxe no unc" '"5' "m hve hwn ..r.,riin nwiitv t rmn reflected. will be in a mood to accept in- their way back. 1 Hp has upheld the lifter and thr Struction. To qualify itself for; The noddy and sooty tern have re- sP'rlt of the forty different arbitra- this tlltrirshin nf thp Old IVnrlH turned from distances up to 1M9 tlon treaties that have been carried tf the New should be able bv that may chances with freezing weather when there is much snow upon the ground. There is danger of frost bite and of death from freezing if the exposure be too great or if the person affected Wilson reason And that is the why he should he Kcho. Ore. Jan i d. K. i . Pendleton, Ore. Dear Sir: Just a few words on na tional politics suggested by your ed itorial comments on Senator line's attitude toward 'preparedness.'' While l did not vote for Senator Lane, I endorse his Ideas on prepar edness to a great extent. I have been opposed for years to construction of battleships that cost 15,000,000 to 125. 000. 000 shins rank by a single well- Senator T.ane says he is 000.000 battleships eds more trained senator's proposi n industrial arms things that young men should know In private life. Enough money hug been wasted to give us a first class navy The greter part or this prepared ness talk has been brought about by those who expect to profit by It In some way, the balance by a sort of hysteria Yours respectfully. O. D. TKKL 1'. S. Maybe Harry is a moly. coddle. He never brayed of shooting a fleeing Spanish boy In the hack. is delayed a day on account of dan. t from the divers, and when It sall the vessel was escorti-d by destnv, . 7b Gel ire 1 oirit, You k u.d the Story n be placed shot. opposed to $1' If the country i military men, the Hon Is to organize MacI.eay Pontofflce Hums. S.M.KM. lire., Jan. 31. - Mrs. Alfred Mercers' store, at FncLea. was to tally destroyed, together wlih Its con tents, which Included the postofflce. by fire Thursday afternoon, with a loss estimated at $5000 anil insurance of J2T00. The fire started from a de fective flue. 1th We ry training the us a side line the men nee' submarine-. IncreaMe. NEW YORK. Jan. 31. Passenger i i arriving here on the steamship Call-I be training fornla reported the presence of nu-1 Soldier.S Stll-'mapnni A - !,. . l .. I. k. dents, the officers should be teachers . k . n....v. ...... on.. of mtlltaw i i . . i , . . ., . v. ii . . i ....... ,1U uh ordinary California's sailing from Liverpool Our schools orts the should common dollar for more. If you ne Just hs cheerfully as you ev a Ave cent piece Sincere! . A. SbnnholtMr." Fur iialu In your town by Sold Everywhere. miles, and have crossed sea and land i completion during his administrati n.1,1, .1 f..,ilt... - I in,lar . V. . .Kin L4.mU. . Otnifl I i . .1- . eLiai momt. ...iveiniiig Je- ...mn iut- mm irauri mi,i .pi 1111 nine io snow IWO great COntl- glons with no landmarks of any kind Jennings Bryan, Now I know that uiciiis ai peace in gooa taiul ! orainaruy recognizable. successful i tne popular th ng to do Just now is to HVo tki liHU Pnicn hnv ahmilH i and at work linon an infpma. ; returns were made from widely sep- Islander Mr. Bryan: tn condemn him i , , , . , Hnnal onAn tV,'ot n,,KKn 1 arated points, as Galveston. Cape with Mr. Ford as an impractical lack the physical vigor to get "onal code that public opinion, Hatpras and Havana A carefully id(.aMst: bu( was Mt, Bryan who to a place Of Safety in time. I WOUld eventually compel gOV- trained pigeon has been known to Jin full sympathy with Mr. Wilson ar- King Winter is proving frnments to respect. Newjfly home with a message over a dls-, ranged arbitration treaties with forty treacherous this winter. He is York World. Itance of 104O miles, nut its homing j countries, each providing thai in case want, even in races, is usuany very 01 any misunderstand ng. a period of """.!. M.iMM.i i tifiiifintiiMiMiiiiMiif mt MiiiiMMiiiiiiiiMiiiniiiiiinf nun rif 111 HiMiimm 11 inMiiinniiiiiimi it m Mt on people. working hardship and on livestock. Look out for yourself and see that he does not find you off guard CAUSE AND EFFECT I much less. ft' THERE IS BUT ONE ANSWER HIGH SCHOOL NOTES EPRESENTATIVE HAW-! LEY of the western Ore-j ffnri rlictl-iot Viae iei vnrl,,n ! Give a helping hand when ed a bm in conM 0vidin y-ou can to tnose less tortunaie 1 for di , of the 0 T, hfJVf YUmaysaveSOme'! California land grant in ac DOdy Sllle. ; cordanrp with the roMmmon. i dation of the ill-famed land! ; grand conference held at Sa-I lem last fall. 3 RESIDENT WILSON is j The Hawley bill seeks to do JLJ SDeakintr earnestly to the nothing for our school fund, K.n rtflfor our roariM anH hrirlorpc nr the sfrTH'Stcr. preparedness. He has shown i for the people in any way. To f TthTL.TZ i that we have faced grave diffi-1 fee brief it provides that pro-1 M th; piav'ground work among the culties and that we never know! Pert' worth $50,000,000 bel grades Miss Tarkington is a gradu what a day will bring forth i80 to "settlers" at $2.50 per at ot the Idaho normal school and We have rights that must before. w?srtnnM fh P'afr"d , ...... vii 1 1 i- j , . work In Montana for .he past vear protected and responsibilities -n no nave lived in the mM succeeds Miss Cecile Boyd, who we cannot avoid without dis- west 'onK enough to know the resigned last semester. Iss Tarkington. the physical cul teacher In the high school, ar I yesterday evening to take up work, and Is engaged this morn in working out ner program for six months shall elapse, during which every effort shall he mad,e to se.tl the issue through calm judgment, and that neither of the nations during that period shall act, and. at the end of six months, eacli nation shall he free to decide whether to continue arbitration or to resort to war. Any .Wo nations, calmly considering a dif ference of op'nlon in this manner for six months, are not likely to go to war at all. I do not contend that because we have forty treaties we are in no dan ger of war with any nf these nations. Ultimately, a treaty may be worth no more than the paper on which it is written, unless the provisions can be enforced by an International police power. 1 do contend that Mr. Wilson in refusing to act hastily in the re cent International troubles has been loyal to the treaties consummated during his own administration. In honor, he could not do otherwise. But Mr. Floosevelt calls this a "spineless" administration. Me de- NOTED WOMEN AID MISS FLYNN IN PATTERSON COURT FIGHT G.ffee Do you punish y with poor coffee 1 1 of price-pcr-pound -pound nu-ii flavor developed t richness and fullne it nuts further: ka flavor the cup. will The New Goods Are Appearing February marks the beginning of spring business in the stores. The first of the new goods be gins to appear; the first sugges tion of the advanced styles are seen. To the up-to-date woman this is an interesting shopping month. Often it is an index to her of what she will buy a little later on. She lik es to visit the stores and look. She likes particularly to watch the newspaper advertising for the helpful message that will assist her in forming a definite opinion. And the merchant knowing this, crowd their advertising with notes of the new. St hi Hint's Best wmmmmmummmmmA mm ii iTiMMMBMBBBMrr" tfSS HLEH nojeoT MISS EUZABCTH GLrZLCY FLY-NH $ MA&iC Z.QV1 fPatTon, wherf ftflM Flynn. an I. W. j the way from On-tfon ti aid Mian I W, adfr is on trial fr . ,. rIIkI Flynn In hfr flht for 'frc npfech." trlkr to vlolno. during ih nllkiMany other notable Wdrpcn are lend- strike which created much comment I ing aid to MIh FlynnV fljfht in the 1 yome time hito. l)r. K'ui rarne all i Jersey court. '