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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 14, 1916. EIGHT PAGES methods. We do not say this t .make war on the man elected if Am t dealing with the merits "i dividual but with the meth Is of the boaxd. The selec m of a city superintendent ( I I,. i . latino tion 01 Mttw '' rush tactics is open to cen : sure. It is a public affair, not OM I iLt; iTilcagr. Bureau, t : WkthlBctcri. 1 1 !-'. teee.Ui Street. N W. private matter. So is the board mist seeking a low salaried head of the Pendleton rhools. CMCWFTION KATK. i I M AlAV Ki (ellj .tit- mi ii mall laillf. ail oi'ttMi. by mill Daily, three months, li) mall. telly. oe munii, bj Dull M Uaily, cat year, by carrier oally, a. i Booth, bj i arrler Ually, throe moat ha. by carrier Isauj, une mooth. by carrier Beml Weekly, one year. .i mall seed Weekly, all mootha. by mall eesat Weekly, four aiuatha. uy mall roor is our pride that Pendleton is the leading town in eastern I i Oregon, and that we have ft jjorjgood school system. We can- ?jVir't maintain that standard by .ao'inaKing me superintenuency ft cheap position, we are nav-1 t so S 75 -HB mg $1800 per year, while The ... 1 40 .78 5U IT l Till. bPlR W h: know la hie win the; He keepa for the Hid in the chamber of There he has built a where he Ma) in high BIOlMli, with thee. Arid serve thee, aa a thine, Bgjawlng thou alt lnile 11. Th sun bright pinions gleams. Illume my visiuna a dreams. I've heard thy vone o swept seas. In fleeting winds In w trees. Or when larks in hours, Their music pour showers. sings whe himn Dalles pays $2500 and La ! Grande and Baker pay their superintendents $2400 each.' It is not a situation to give pres tige to our town or to our. schools. : - : j HalaSaK "V ' MHHnHH and THE MOORHOUSE COLLECTION place apart if his heart. une: my hurles W". Hubner FiiWTijrirfi i c tii riitanT TMi) ami Tomorrow, Morn a rosy ROOM FOR CENSURE fir HERE are features in con- nection with the school board's action that seem open to question and the wel- HERE is good news in the announcement that Ma jor Moorhouse has plac , ed his great collection of In idian curios and pictures on ex-; hibit in his new office on East Court street. That exhibit is something of which Pendleton has long been proud and justly g concerned first of all with so. Few men have taken such misrepresenting and belittling interest as Major Moorhouse in our national administration, the subject of Indian lore and The following from a Portland in the art of Indian photo-1 anti-Wilson sheet is noted: graphy. His fayne is nation- "Funston it seems must wide and many visitors to Pen- knock on the door and be bid dleton desire to meet the man den to enter." and view his collection. Fit- Funston is not stopping to tingly exhibited in the new knock on the door but instead quarters the collection will be to get his forces in shape to do; a source of great interest to lo-ia first class job of Villa hunt cal people and particularly tOjing. but what of that, tourists. jne subsidized party organ THF TPAfiYPrTwnMArj Presumably must earn its keep. TRAINED WOMAN but when the nation-s soldiers HERE is splendid argu- :are De,n& se" I0I?n 10 1W mPtit for .Inmovvrin nL a ouiraKe nne uie attach 011 ence instruction in the Columbia it would be a fit time 10 lay aside partisan snapping at the president and manifest a higher grade of American-! ism. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES James Crane, a full blooded Indian of the rmatilla resell it... n, has Just entered the hiarh school ax a sopho more. Mr. Crane has been Attending t'arllsle for the past few years. As a means of promoting hih school activities., a new club was started last evening b aeveral of the boyi in the school. They met at Hen- Jiidd ilssed thi Get This $1.80 Kettle For Only $1.07 A Without Grease and Without Water A Delicious Pot Roast From the "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Windsor Kettle (Note Adjeataklr Rail.) Place the kettle empty over a low flame. In the heated kettle, sear the roast on all sides; then turn the fire down to a mere flicker. When half done turn the meat Thus cheaper cuts of meat may be WEAR EVIR TRADE MARK, over. made as palatable as more expensive cuts. The 'Wear-Ever" Windsor Kettle may be used for many purposes every day in the year. dip the Coupon -get your Kettle today for only $1.07 1 The four-quart Windsor Kettl. which regularly aella for 11.80 la offered for a limited time at thi apecial price so you can aee f-.i youraelf, if you do not already know, the difference between "Weal In' and other kinds of aluminum and enameled utensils Oet the kettle at the apecial price, on or before March tl, UK. and you will underatand hy so main women prefer MWi-i:in" to othei .."king warea. Fill out the coupon bring it to us today! THE T wis lit HARDW RE "Wear-Ever" Coupon We will nccept this coupon and 11.07 In payment for one "Wear-Ever" four-quart Windsor Kettle, which Bella regularly for 11.80, provided you pre sent the coupon In person at atore on or before March II, 1Mb, and write on the coupon your name, address and date of purchaae. Tinly one kettle la to be sold to a cuatomer. Date . I he I n lor lliuiluare ' following from Ida Tarbell: "It is generally accepted THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN BITS KltOM EVERYWHERE. issued I Mill- A daily paper was recently on a train between the cities neapolis and Spokane. The number Of aviators In the world In now estimated at ju 000, and the number is growiiiK dally in be pro- that have . rr.nnnfartiiror fVio nlhar on nn. hitherto been thrown away in brewer- board has decided the election !?killfd buyer nd salesman hefnrp nsnnia .v.n irno. nnmi.itr.v to run a plant on equal nations were in order. It is like I term?-. G,ive th? Jfirl a chance fare of the c.imm.mitv r-IU fr!that a ma" has no right to mar .Mime discussion of the subject. TJ untl! he 'can support a wife.' Whv was such hasty and se- Vm the siMrt hls training is cretive action taken on a mat-1 c evoted . to m,akln2 him pro ter of such moment to the city? ductlvt order that he may Why was not an announcement i marry and, rear famil'- He made of the coming vacancy so '" or.,e8S f skllled Person as to leave an open field "for .ut ?irl who must handle applicants with a view to ob-1 hls ,i!kll,ed earnings and no taining the best man to be had. ! i"11'"1 peon. wlU de"y The country La large and a hostjthat. ""function is every whit of very desirable men might be aa important economically as ij i.. i iv . n.ji. his is unskilled. It is unfair ton position if they knew there I toL both of them- as unfair as "ilr " 18 aiu' 01 wi, an rvnonino- kae. When two men One a Skilled I '1'i' ed tn.m refuse hops t w-U HI! WpVllltllj llVlbl By the course taken A serious effort in being mud India to revive the natural Indigi I dUftry and more than lol.OOO acres iWiriino- u rs Kfn iu ,n ' n01 10 learn nox making or "" ueticiing a race betore tne run- . ... , . . Thf. miurioU a cot en e ut horses is, ner? have gotten upon the'J?e4wnVn8r. oru. bookkeePin? J.hown by th. rapidity with which track Arc mirk iurtina nrlvia-!DUt ' do the things she must I cavalry horses learn the atgniflcance Of l,l,. n,. at u.. ..i.do." ":. W'J mcj nut anui OUl wholesome competition? Do they breed confidence and har mony with reference to the choola? N the very day of the Villa In the view of the East On- U tJ raid on CA gonian the school board has were given for American ! f blundered. They should have 'troops to bring about the cap-1 acted more in the open and ture of the outlaw and General lL should have let people know Funston was given a free hand! a new superintendent was to be i as to procedure. Various an-j elected. Such a course would nouncements from Washington have been only fair to the peo-;have emphasized the fact that pie, to other applicants and to 'the fullest authority is given the new superintendent who is the commanding officer, now under the reproach of hav-j Yet these facts mean noth ing been chosen by sub rosaiing to the scalawag press that i- in the hlth iiool membership. i. it rossmi.K? i B endleton. dr.; tally suffering nad Bttempt ll a box of as. any relief for lir K. li Hash. p. "( h doct.ii," said n a sever.- headache, vh e.l to do a day's work perln tablets, , "Is then headache?" Indeed there is relief anil without asperin, too." When a headache in caused by pelvic congestion and sometimes bowel disturbance, the re alization i omes that even drugging rhe system dosj what a frightful i gained, purchased action or. the bod; freely people use ii- bring relief. At t is this relief, II ! ? The after re ells the tale How w:iat physicians STILL SNAPPING AT PRESIDENT THE trumpet calls. In the Japanese variety of the com mon pheasants the splendid green which decorates th English pheasant. I C'inese species, j ci th. whole breast. neck only of the would administer most sparingly' However, there is relief from head ache aside from using sedatives, os teopathy relieves congestion and can aiwns locate the cause of a headache by the tender nerve trunks that sup ply the organ affected Adv Mill Ntol- ifi soils KAI.AMA. Wash. March 1 4 Trial of ii suits for collection of insurance policies In as many companies. In volving a loss of $i't;7.noo on the burning of' the big mill of the Moun tain Timber companj July B li'll were Mopped Saturday pending appe.il of another case Involving the same is sues when (he iurv relumed a verdict for the plaintiff In the case of the Mountain Timber company against the Pacific States Kire insurance com pany. The specific action on trial invoh ed a 110.000 policy held By, the mill The total 27 suits were brought hv the timber company for collection on the pollcle when a dispute arose as to the amount of the company loan In the trial of the action against the Ueneral Assurance company of Paris, on a t:'r.00 policy, tne timber on -pany won Action waa then brought by the compeny to stop trial on the other suits, pending a decision from the su preme court In the first case, contend ing that the issues Involved were prac tically the same anil that the policies all covered the same loss. The Insurance company presented requests for 31 instructions to the Jury, each being denied by the court. The jury, after deliberating two hours returned the verdict ror the timber com pany. were won by the republicans The only Democratic success was In Hld dleford. where Leopold A. Ulrard was chosen. The lilt I Half III republican mayors are: Blaine S. Vlles. In Augusta, Jo'in ( Woodman in Bangor: Prank H. Nlckerson, in llrewer; and William K. K.-.-ne in lleltast W1CKERSHAM WINS IN ALASKAN PRIMARIES Republicans In Malm- In. PORTLAND, ore. March 14. Tout out of the five cltv elections in Maine JI NKAt'. Alaska. March 14 The j Wlckernham-Shackleford forces ap parently ire in rontrol of the repub-1 Mean machine In Alaska. If results of last week's primaries may be accept ed as a guide to the political sltua- I tion In practically every district victor!) for the Wickeraham-Shack-, el ford Cohorts were returned and Hi Is evident that this combination will control the republican territorial con vention at Seward in April. The heavy republican vote cast throughout the territory Indicates a I party strength that In more or lessj alarming to political I'-adcrs wbo affil iate with other parties. Hong Kong Cafe N'I) NOODLE PARLOKH Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c (in wide Tmay Order tyaciatty. Botes for tadlea and gentlemen OPBN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MRALS 3Sc AND UP. Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 54&Main Street Next to E 0. Bldg. Phon 101 Preparedness, Not Militarism i li.. .p.hn SI North-Side Home For Sale Five room hous in kxh con dition. Corner lot, facing past. Lawn, shade trees; retaining wall ; gas aad electricity. Only few blocks from Main street hridtfe. A snap if taken at once. Telephone 105 Williams. IT, Sen ator from Mississippi. I We hae made up our mind to pre. pare We are netting about this bus, MM of naional safeguards with a; growing conviction that we must make a pretty thorough Job of it. To be honest with ourselves we m ly as well admit that we are the most egotistical people in the world, as we art the most wonderful In lelf-de-pendence, initiative, audacity, Invm Hon and enterprise. Our forefathers, bequeathed us that heritage; our environment has fur nished the incentive, fof generations We have been receiving the tide . n en who dissatisfied with candltlona holds nations that cultivated. In the the graces of model arts; but no natloi that basic social CI plied in the den how touch, and. the real strength With all the mill come to us we rental of old; we remain a der pioneer conditio! blood running In our more highly sense that Impllej pn manners and the rj approaches us in jlture which Is im niatic. elbow -to-ei fter all. constitutes if a. people. ns who havi the Americans eople bred un the pioneer veins, the plo- memories tiridlmnicd ur rts tralli Melting hH aa w are roi the Wor'd'a differing Ideals languages arid cum aos ..ur pioneers of the pren- Mtt, gl of the ote,-- IP the Inb t!:em to reek th or the exercise has given them Aside from t b. iter than any resemble one an force which drive ew and free areni itie strength Owl genius we ale ni else. Rurop l CO-OPERATION V"J ulll greatly aiipreciate the co- ope ration offered you by a prom pi trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters when the stomach Is bad. liver lazy and bowels clogged No people thai has been pioneer bred reared In habits of caution an ; well as courage as the price of safe ty. Is a rash people. Among all KriK lieh-npeaking peoples none Is itmn cautious and conservative ns a nation than we are. Th'-re are still m'-n enough of the pioneer race among on to call a halt I on folly, as there have been to call the halt on nonrue when Bryan pruied of his mllliqn defenders be tween sunrise and sunset. America dues not want to be pre pare. I o whip the world; she hns. within her own limits nature enough to connnef without dealrlng to con I quer men. Hut America does want to be amply prepared to prevent any' nation or 1 group of n 'tlonn from asserting and j consummating a world domination j The last people In 1M world to sub mlt to a new Roman Empire are the I American people, as we would be the last to air at entai l1-hlng ourselves In anv mo h OVeriofdsillp N'n people Underatafld be'ter than we do that every dollar we npend on the navy and army In a dollar nub 1 trailed from sorm-thliir which In Ideal -j ly worth no re; on th.- other hand, IW people can mderatand attar than we j that, without adequate safeguards, we " innot build up our Heal within our 1 own boundaries free from any Inter 'feren. e from Europe u MTTfcivlnMiFM liTiVTiffillil alafllaV . H -j . V F W Hv W 1 1 (Fourth Ad of the Sent,)