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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 20, 1916. EIGHT PAGES an inpepk: Fubllhl.r.1 Dt Bah j MeiuN Em, i. : Oregoo. u framoup" and it h wholly i months before Mr. Brandeis natural distruct was' aroused., was thought of for the bench, 1 he excuse offered that so- and is highly eulogistic. was followed to protect j Mr. Filene's narrative of Mr. Hampton falls flat because public-spirited labors under - known Mr. Hampton was 'taken by Braideis for Boston's not consulted in the matter and benefit, including a summary vas emphatically opposed tQ pf the fight against the 99 keeping the matter secret. If year street car. franchise, ii)ii iit -. - ON HALK IN OTHER CITIKSJ. lMperlii Hutel News Stand. lVrtlBOd. Buvmao N Co. Portland. O'egoa. i (N FILE AT Washington. 0 '.. liuresu Ml, Voat- i Uentb Street, N (Mil, oee rear, bj mill ti J i li n.itw. by mil! - ; LXiIIt. ttir.f ninnibs. bj mail 1 ImII.t. un nvr.ih. t'j mfl: Uelij. M jw. by carrier- J"! li months, by nuttier Dally, three moatba, by , arrier l.WS j tally, one month, by carrier - aaal-vVrst?, yf- ''- 1 Heml Weekly, sli oaoctns, by mail & ' I III Nl.l I I - Thi Anft had wanted secrecy rved his wish should tve been granted. The pub pre-'against the Addick gas com notlbine, against the New Haven monopoly, for savings bank in- should come first ' surance, for women wagework- the public's interest called jers. for union in open affair so as to have sprinkled with itrht forth a large number employers, is significant tri- i butes. But his judgment may applicants. Mr. Strain says i be condensed into the three board had many appli- words in which he declares i that "Brandeis is a free man" Yet nece limited to isarily thost the who free from the influence of had learned by sub-rosa meth ods that a change was to oc cur. An open announcement would have brought more men into the race and would have permitted of a selection from a money, free from more subtle influences. Free men are the great need of frhe bench. With testimony so conflict ing, what is the average citizen to conclude? He is afforded wider field. Had the board some guidance in the fact that1 tollowed such a course and j the senate committee stands1 then elected Mr. Park it would j firm under the onslaughts with1 my pirls. The ' rk is over The evening hour is c SicMe and scythe are la d she i Inct The Anselus once more It rings "Another day is o'er." From "Songs of Br.ttan Theodore Botrel. have been much better ana fairer to the superintendent elect. The board it-self placed him under a disadvantage. The East Oregonian has not tried to "assassinate the repu tation" of Mr. Park. The pa- four or five members still fa voring confirmation. Further light is afforded by A. D. Hill. 1 a Boston lawyer, who discusses! both the weak and strong point of Mr. Brandeis and gives reasonable explanations per has had no sentiment either of the intensity of the hostility against him or for him and lit- to him. His own conclusion the day. tie knowledge of the man save attributes "honesty of purpose and 3 what was contained in his rec ord. That record was pub- to Mr, hshed and it should have been published. The people are en titled to know the degree of experience possessed by those given important school positi ons. If he comes here as superin tendent Mr. Park will be en titled to fair treatment, to be sure. Upon this point let the school board take the lead by , dleton under a handicap mam esung a Digger uu the situation will be due broader attitude than has been snown toward me supenn tendency during the past two deep moral Brandeis. THE SCHOOL BOARD'S TAC TICS CAUSED THE TROUBLE enthusiasm' He certifies that Brandeis' qualifications far outweigh anything that can be urged against him. It is a conclusion which peo-1 pie as well as senate may ac cept. TIME FOR CO-OPERATION F Mr. Park comes to Pen- J chiefly to the methods follow- rrl hv nnr srhnnl hoard The election of a superintendent or three years was a clandestine affair. There was no announcement of a va-: MR. cancy. The whole matter was disposed of before the public knew anything was underway. The transaction smacked of a BRANDEIS, MAN" A "FREE It's Wonderful How Resinol Stops Itching To those who have endured for years the itehinp torment of " or other such fkin-eruptioti-. the relief that the first use of Kesinol Ointment and Resinol Soap Mallj gives is IminltliV After all the tuffcriug they have endured and all the use Jess treatments they have spent good money lor, thev cannot lielieve anything so simple, mild and inexpen sive can stop the itching and burning tUBTASTLtl And they find it still more wonderful that the improvement is permanent and that Resinol really drive away the eruption completely in a very short time. Perhaps there is a pleasant surprise like this in store for you. Kesinol Ointment and Kesinol Soap are sold br all druggist. A Good Soap For Baby Skin A good baby soap should contain eoothih?. heiliw properties to pre vent the null M art! rhafings to which babies are liable. That Is why mj niaay physicians r inn ad Reatsol Soap, HE opponents of Mr. Brandeis undoubtedly counted heavily when Mr. Taft and five other ex ! presidents of the American Bar i Association opposed him as un jfit for the supreme bench. The 'average citizen, gratified at the I selection of a man of this use ful type for the judicial office. ! felt a sense of disappointment ! at the disparagement of fellow members of Mr. Brandeis' pro jfession wondered if he had ; been mistaken in his estimate of the nominee. But against the opinion of I these six distinguished gentle , men, representing possibly1 isome of the prejudices and lixed notions as well as the learning and higher ideals of j the bar, may be set the mature judgment of such a man of af- fairs as Edward A. Filene, de- papers that were carping for partment store owner and fel- this very thing have not ceased T is now estimated that Senator Chamberlain's plan to give Oregon schools 40 per cent of the money from the grant lands will net slightly over $17,000, 000 for the irreducible school fund. Should the idea suggest ed by the interior department prevail in congress we will get but half that amount. In other words the sum of $8,500, 000 for our schools is at stake. It is a splendid opportunity for the state and a united front should be presented at Wash ington. While so much gratis ad vice is being offered upon the j subject of good road building' the East Oregonian desires to i offer the suggestion that if this j county builds hard surface roads a very searching investi- j gation should be made by the county court to see if it will not be practicable to build roads directly by the county, ! under supervision of a capable engineer, thus saving the pav ing company's profit. We are in Mexico with an armed force, taking a "strong" attitude; yet the anti-Wilson ineir carping. It is the open iow townsman of Mr. Brandeis His analysis of the qualities of thp nominee, with whom he has maintained long and close cloudbursts relations, was prepared for the press of his city last July, season for NOT l!OI (.11 TREATMENT. Franklins Selling Fast We anticipate this to be our greatest season. Our large stock of the famous FRANKLINS ing the winter is now entirely sold out also the carload now en-route. (fiy Dr. E B. Haalop, Pendleton, nr. i I Osteopathic treatment Is not did I agreeable, it .should not he rough or j severe. The most detlcate and tender patient can DC relieved without being I hurt. Adv. lecured dur two cars of If you would enjoy the pleasures of riding' in & FRANKLIN ElletMburf Normal llu- Veil Read, LEWTSTOX, Idaho. March 29. George H. 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