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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1916. es for the be urfaced roads' sort ind talked about as a liU'rarv pair. But tttt-i m nrrnrmi'im n rt ttt-i ri r.i rt r.l 7.M m la 7.A L.W.J cc o t :4.-'X-M.VA-. 'tv i .- as: :o. .V. KSifiW thi , mm (Del t I'oniimoc. u . im an Batter. 01 merarv pair, out a provide tor an out- James leu America, ana auer river, or for more 'a while it was felt that he one such outlet. We cou'd not accurately portray it be shutting the door on or its people. The output of ssibilitv of a freight sav- Howt-lls lacks .something of the that might well compen-l glitter of James' icy style, but it is and mil remain t tar more value in its truthful and ing sate for the build roads we desire the Lecture on Christian Science in otukr arm I or; nnd. Orc 141 Wt Koar rtU v c U Coll t. ijnuic aiuv. in tw Every dollar saved on freight! sympathetic picturing of Am- itnarges is a aoiiar in me pocK-iencan me. etl of the producers and con-i . u"""" V. (Sumers of Umatil'a county.) No matter how atistactorv When the bonding proposition affairs may shape up at WMll ia submitted to the people it!l"gton there are some newspa- . should provide without fail for I" tnat W1" ,eel ver' un,nap BY jnja connection with iso i nver. the dv over the situation ana gard the showing as bad. re- llli. Jan I . 7.50, curia .- i - by u. WHERE WAS VON MEYER? The expoita of the Moewe indicate the British bulldog OME assertions by our ratherjleepyjU times, militarists are bevondi v ,r i Here are manv Line nunga luinurcnciisiuu. neie r i TI KKI-H UDBSMIX ruin pasha, dead 1 ..ar.d years, :rcm Ml harem sudden tears. fled in Cttt fate k,. enSTaven. "Only great. " ob h God U e So the four words above ettj a noia Hum like ihe accents of no an 4 gel's votes. Ar.d eer more bar bienn, ited each returning caravan the from the high led gate Whereon ia written . i great " - -Thomas Bai'.e i that city's glory. Even" sith dead leaves, the un known pasha's dust. i i ruin cave on wrink- .mly God ... nn in on Mever. secretarv of the,; " navy under Roosevelt, denoun-i r n cr thu A m rni - u n mtn a a n n I fit for anything. He says there is a scarcity of ships and he brands the navy as unfit in A, IT- 1 ii. ui every respect. ne ia. all the blame on ecretary i uanieis. Tf rmr nnvv i in snrh Hp- plorable shape does the blame be'ong upon Daniels or on von : Meyer and other former heads of the department. Daniels has been in office but thre? years. If he had striven with, all his power for a gigantic navy he could not have accom- jlished it yet. It is the work :(f vpars to build ud a navy. To build a single dreadnaught is the work of several years. What excuse has von Meyer to offer for handing to his suc cessor such an insignificant fighting equipment? ram for the .jf 1 1 1 a . 1 1 W U m x)l.l MB1A. lOMtUi nad irni pag one.) The Columbia river .a navigable w:i lerw.r.. now! aloni the northern buiin'lar of the county, the proper M ol whUh in the future will pla ver important part In the count' CommarcUU and Industrial life. It ia but a truism to su that a navigable Watarwa) without terminals or with out an opportunity to reach H ia (1 WM about to say), worse than use- : less, because while It Is there and its' use constantly talked about, It serves no purpose, because It has no oppor- tunity tO do so. In my opinion any sht-me havlnji for Its purpose the building of roadl ta I'matilla county should include be- j yond any question, one road to the river, and what would be better, two. Indeed, it would be somewhat diffi-1 cult for me to understand any the- j ory of road building In your county which would not contemplate a road to the river as the one first In Import- j ance. Koads to the river would servnj double purpose. Tney would pro Wm. Re Rathvon, C. S. B. OF DENVER, COLORADO Member of Board of Lectureship of The First Church of Christ Scientist of Boston, Mass. On MARCH 7th, 8 p. m. TEMPLE THEATRE ADMISSION FREE ch. then here IS SOmeining more , viue a general ii!Biii " I to the point, what is the cali-land mwmv w bre of von Meyer's American-! ""I jism when at a trying junction: , w,,n aUo ... adriae you that even like this he SO fiercely assails -plan that has been ...nsldered for the L, ,. UUt1 Tlnps hp add! navigation ol the upper Columbia rlv- -rence to the U.'"u' . . . Z, j I er has been M id on the fact that the - . 19 r ot T ni I niTBIl r vrunt land the,1'' UIV PICS"C VL river c mtiM woui.l . L (I . ' 7" Ml ' 1 I I l tr . V l ' 1 ..11... VITAL TO OREGO -,1TH reference to the - diplomatic negotiations by as is whether the state school;.. hmllrf.i' i fund shall obtain 40 gr gEJi drf. oelv J Of the proceeds from the sale P of timber or only 20 per cnt A he does not. H( Ith of importance that senator ; ff t tQ European . Chamberlain s ulea preva, and. - as you like re- J 40 per cent be secured or he Arrierican rights, the I school fund. Wecoud buUd I .s no Rh t0 dis. up a very sub,tantial school fund on 20 per cent of the re- 'redness camnaign . uinT t, it u i rr i t1 . i d . 1 , , L." UUL M ' ' - . beyond doubt build uood roads to the river. If this is not done it is difficult to see how boat lines can be successfully oper ated ! hope therefore in your own) lntreat that in any plan that Is ad-1 opted, provision will ne made for atl least one and what would be better, two good roads to the Columbia river, I to the end that your county and itsj roducers may receive the greatest i oadble benefit, not "n'y from their ids from the could be obtained Chamberlain plain. At present the entire dele gation in congress is not sup-, porting Senator Chamberlain j in his program and the situa-; tion handicaps him to some ex- II l :.. . 1 k.,r4i.m tent, mere is ai.-w a naimnoij should call for administering j the oath of allegiance to at ' least one ex-naval secretary. but "f the water highway t" Tounj very truly. JOSEPH N TEAL, 'eal ulsj wrote to J. F. Robin-1 psident of the good roads as D on the same subject, enclos oov of the letter to Judge! .tLtJj "THE MISLEADING LADY pMBt ESS AN AY I thrift only. Is laying the basis for a the word dwell In the sense of contln serious mural disproportion. uing long. The mind of an adolescent, If The moral welfare of adolescents lowed to run riot, will dwell upon ', Imperatively demands that the' i many Impressions that enter unbld-1 should be under adult supervlsl' u 'den Prurient curiosity Is not confln- eight hours every day Two h,on led to the baser adult minds It runs! should be devoted to recitation. IWO close to the currents of novelty and j to supervised study, two hours In i sometimes develops In youthful minds properly managed study hall nnd two in spite cil Hire confidence and ui;-' hours should be devoted to 1a. . conscience sport nnd physical exercise ! ThoUfhtful parents will not allow the adolescent busy, .lire, t and eon the physical bod) of their child, day'trol his activities. In and day out, to run the street and in other words, ir u cinn"i " ! alles of a city or town tmctiaperoned : done In nny other'way, force the adol ! and unau.irded. They fear evil as- escent Into the channels of np-nt soclatcs and bad Influences. Bui I concentration at least eight hours these same parents will, without a ery day And so we come back again protest, permit the minds of theirlto undivided attention ns the chi f children to roam up and down the, thing In all school education So ' Streets and alleys of prurient lltera-'lt , ture. Indifferent , tlonable Images The real thing In adolescent moral- S.W.KM. Ore., March I. The KIK! I Ity Is either to exclude from the of this city elected the following off; mind impure and unwholesome Im-Jeers for the ensuing ear Imls la'i ages or else to destroy or obSCUrel mUnd. exalted ruler; A I. Wallace valcm I'IUh Elect. HENRY JAMES limn Walthal and Rdna Mnyo, Ph time ToT, I them after they have on fine cannot wholly excIU'l F the late Henrv Jame had been a little more i-lolrlinir in thp Hsnerities from the fact the legislature' ()f his itvta. he would have j nd the so-called 'and grant jv,een a novelist of great popu conference entirely ignored the iar jjing DUt then he would idea of getting school money ; not have been Henry James from the grant lands. j He had the power and the art If the school forces in Ore-j0f telling a story, but he pur gon realized the magnitude ofip0gev, it seemed, blindfolded the issue at stake in Washing- hja. readers of the average sort ton they would be working M tnat. they could not see the strenuously to aid the Cham-1 tale under its linguistic cover berlain bil. They would have j jng jje was justly cal'ed "a resolutions of support and en- novelists' novaiirt," and no man 1 . ... . ! ,L.l touragement trom every scntwi cari bfc w holly gr Women to Travel Aboard Warships for the First Time Is the Cayuse Pony Descended From The Fleet Arabian Steed? entered, esteemed leading knght; A K lluck- them he- i ..A i,.,., i n,,,h, V c ause mental associations are harder , Kurtx. esteemed lecturing knight K, J Weld ner. secretary. . m. es of feden it Ameriesn rep' 1,,1'ore have be ,,ti warships. biles. Worn n iiermitted Major Lee Uoorhouae has received i interesting letter from Mrs. Eva Diory Uye, noted orejon authoress. .. ' asking what he knows regarding spe. -.North . . , . . ,,, u ration mar Hie y.ty ,ae n eastern Oregon are ol Arabian origin it is a subject that has -jeen discussed attend why I ask Are their nostril anil the skin around the eyes and Clark said the Indian pon saw were from Mexico. Bolt had the Snimlsh brands apoi to control than nhvilea! contact The practical remedy lies in deter mining those things iiKin which the mind shall habitually dwell. It is the prime business of parent and teachers to direct the minds of adoles cents to the Images snd Ideals of wholesome activity. observe. I have used the term so kick t ivity. not the word Industry. The lewli flll;n school must, through ingenuity, thejf successful device and authority lead still the high school Btudent. nay, even hem compel him. to dwell upon wholesome I. red i,n iges and pure Ideals. I am using treasurer, and T IV Ki CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of board and every Hub in the state ter of millions to this state yet the subject has been so cloud ed by those who in the past have considered only private: gain that the state is not mak ing a sufficiently vigorous cam paign at Washington. Oregon could afford U send a special train to Washington, loaded down with workers for the rhamberlain measure. commercial ;n lo,- deo-ree. It is a mat-: Jama and Howells used to WORK - HORRY. . k. B. Haslop, Pendiei not work that break It's worry Work blessing to manklnr ,tel curse. Adv. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOL LAR EARNED C HAT P P is going aggressive ;t her po- grain trade is selection of T. B. head of thp di- i h amber of com-! effort t Htm in the ttKrWI! iiy the Wtten to be rectors of the nierce. If th.' metropolis is unable' to taCUre from the interstate, rouimerce eommkrias a lower rata than ii given Seattle andj Astoria a logical line of action j will in to make use of the open! river for freight moving pur-i pones Relying on nature's! ru! s they wil' be made inde- , f nny artificial stand-' Portland' situation is some tl rig of considerable interest n '.in -baai section, particu irlj to ("unties tributary to the Columbia. It has a direct ng m the road building movement in Umatilla county. We vu.uld act stupidly if in .... SBp (liarus from .il.. I. .Major Moortiou.se recalls ail gend amunis the teckl Indian" be first homes were introduced he northwest b.. the Snake In- who had secured me the southwest Tnls ,, it the theon the horses horses, are Arabian, The writer of that art certain peculiarities of horse, one less vertebra Horses (WO i,.,;, n the lall and I legend Look it up. Of course ther ( the ariircs cayuss ntroduced by the Spaniards into M The letter from Mrs Dye to Major MnOrhoase Is as follows: ORBOON "ITY, Ore.. February Jfi. In IS. IJear Major Moorhouse. You live up there In the country s'here cause ponies are frerjoently seen. Tell me, now. what is the true -rrlor ol a cause pony's skin .' Is it Mack? Whatever tne color of the oat or hair, ia the skin under black ? 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Moral character is fundamental!) determined by the naracter or tne mme, end mental impressions upon whM- th mind h; olttiallv Owens. Stoic of the Imafei .hai float in and prewnt themselves before the eye ol consciousness are unchaste and il Ihilr nature degrading. others are pure and elewulng In their tendencies. The former sometimes carry the lure of novelty and a fascination born of the desire to try things out. The Id ler sometimes cause weariness be cause they are sci ompanled tit routine or authority ami the ie net ion of church, state and nome. These impure Images rreUenily ob trude lawlessly and defiantly Thcv are hurtled Into the mind of the hluli school student by insidious sugg.s Hons, by actually disreputable, by no iv.lxt and between novels and by the tremendous impiot upon chernrtrr comes from develnimg sex lnstfn ts and desires, Good images sometimes fade out of the mind without own leaving the aroma ol a pleasant mem ory Had Impressions sometimes per x'stently refuse to rade away, and when finally unceremoniously thrust out leave behind an ugly scar The great and wide sea of menial Images Is a mosaic. The bits compos inii this BtocalC often rest upon a desire fine harmonise (dse It may catl arts a stultifying nis disproportion ntal Images may induct as much STANDARD MADE WORK SHIRTS Come in tan. blue, grey, stripes, plain black, etc. Von save money when buying these at 3.V, iWt, lf)C. 65 and flSr. background of passion and Of these hits may fall to with the others or else I over all the other parts I brilliancy. 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