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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. EIGHT PAGES rrklf t Pss SUING CO I'triila, .-nr. tj Iaper kUmbtr I nlid IYpm AsxoUiioa aterwl it ih postorflr it Peedietoa. wkc Sil SUtter. In the course he is taking It doe not cott much to Mr. Sinnott is right. It would jaetid niht message to Wash be better to obtain the grant ington and upon a Western money for the schools of Ore- Union blank one name look as gon than to have it eo for re- hi. - annhr. TWe? Sa no clamation purposes even if i organization so small, no indi used on projects in Oregon. 'rid,! o humble but that a aii people are directly inter- muLM. of snnnort will k of osted in the schools and would value. In the final teat the bo financially benefitted by sentiment of the people of this os sal. , otb mm. lL,! Tw "P f tT '"-i y be the deciding ft ioiprii uoti mm staid. Portiaad, be school fund. The benefits tor in the struggle. "Zw. n, c. Pttuu. or. from reclamation are not so Do your part and do it now cw. b.f&e ffl B.iMa! nera) in charac.ter and some- whHe the issue is in the bal- WislllMtn. ft, C. llltttl SOI. Fosr- times those benefits are absorb- n and vm.r influence will Stmt. S. W. ed rrlipfTv Viv nnrtioa otrninol a - I """"'6caiTy wngni. j land under irrigation projects, j I hen again time has shown TURN ABOUT IS FAIR PLAY 2.50 it i extremelv difficult to oh. I st'imeKllfloN RATES. (IN ADVANCE l rnj, t year. it Bin ssoo Dalit, uta mootb. bi cull 2 50 '. 2 5?LSPEi " 45 -tain !&. i- n,;J iVOR more reasons than uaiijr. thr month, by carrier i.s question as to the feasibility of Dslly. one month, bj carrier .S3 ! tia t j mi- t. M wgii nat. n uii ijo project. Judge Klhs when in IWeHly. six montb. by alL- ! COnCTess went tin mrnin-jr this I r - same subject when section nine of the reclamation law was re- pealed. He found a stone wall a that was insurmountable. There are indications the situa-l'and affair. I Weekly, for moctt a; mall AHOMMt T1IK Itl.OSSOM nuux. one it will be a fitting thine for Pendleton to cooperate heartily in selecting n young lady to represent this town or county at the Portland rose festival. The festival it self will justify such action because it is more than a Port- i. To peaceful hill and valleys Of green leave bright with ' rata. We glide in song ami sunlight Aboard the blossom-train. And meadow-bells are ringing Of peace on mount and plain: The heart of life 1 singing To greet the blossom-train. II. Afar tht fading Mgr. With us hushed thunders, seems A phantom of the distance, A mirage, seen tn dreams; A cloudless heaven beads o'er tion in congress has not materi- ,No memories sad remain; The Promised Land before us Aboard the blossom-train. Ill Fields, meadows, rivers calling As fast we fare along: Light. Joy, our lives enthralling. Hearts that keep time to song. Farewell Life's wintry weather- Additional reason for some ' ally changed since that time. I action on our part is furnished ! Twenty million dollars forib" the fact Portland has been the irreducible school fund of ! more than generous toward the Oregon would indeed be a richjRund-uP- The rose city has heritage for the children of the always been loyal and enthusi- state. It would mean an annu-! astic regarding our show. al income of $1,000,000 for Portland newspapers, particu e school purposes. Umatilla I larly the Journal, have "given ponntv'a tiiaro nf Oo m.mor thp Round. nn ntihlifitv of in- . ..... ....... vy . in. iu"iiv j ...... t r ... v. , .. li i-.ior n-AiiU Via mm. lox ! f-stimfl hto vnlno 000. Such an annuity is worth i R is only right that Pendle- thinking about and worth mak-j ton should reciprocate and do ing an effort to obtain. It is ! so with cordiality and vim. ' equivalent to an outright gift! eJof $700,000 to the schools ofj e me county. Plain common sense calls for e n...;. ia 1 : tta wTL " breaking up of his outlaw - this subject by the people of hoj . ... this county and state. The 3 AN EYE OPENER T is evident that the cap ture of Villa and the T. Joy's glad lana at Love's command. Aboard the blossom-train Frana L. Stanton, el its storms but swine m vain; matter is as yet Unsettled. Sen ator Chamberlain is fathering the measure in the senate and Congressman Sinnott, as shown by his message to this paper Saturday, will fight to the fin ish in the house to obtain 40 per cent of the money for our school fund. In their fieht the BACK THESE MEN IN THEIR GOOD WORK jficult job even for our well I equipped and eager regulars now in Mexico. There are fea tures in the situation however, that offer consolation. For one thing Villa has become so busy trying to Save his Own ',oung to understand his position. The DO YOU WANT THIS BIUUI1T UTTIJi WAR OKPHANT NEW vWor 1 "Wirthmor" SI Waists Tomorrow! There are four of them. Each "smacking" of a refreshing newness and offering a waist without parallel. Better come early, for each time more women ask for Wirth mor" Waists and as our allotment is limited there must be disappointment for those who are tardy. Remember this, that "Wirthmor" Waists can be sold in just one good store in every city and that they are sold HERE EX CLUSIVELY. SEE THEM TOMORROW BUT COME EARLY. Another shipment of those popular "WELWORTH BLOUSES" Far prettier and far better than you would expect to find for the price. Rorlvol Savttch. It is just possible that If you write a nice letter to Frederick C. Howe, commissioner of immigration at Ellis Island, -New York City, he may give you this little Serbian, who is an orphan because his father was kUled fighting for his country, and his mother committed suicide through grief. She told passengers on the loanina the boy was born in the Uni ted States, and she had taken him to Greece to see his father. There she learned he had been killed. Coming ! back on the liner she Jumped off the i ship, leaving the boy to the passen- ! gers. He is four years old ami ton THIS IS "DRESS-UP WEEK." LET US HELP YOU. "Quality Firt" NEW SPRING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTM'T The kelp beds of British Colum- bla nre said to be capable of furnish ing annually 235, 000 tons of potash, which, figured at ISO a ton, woull amount to tl 1.750.000. The Iodine obtanied. at the rate of 13875 a ton would amount to 13,6(0,000. HROUGH action by the delegation should have enthu East Oregonian the' po sition of Congressman East Oregonian the' po-isiastlc oacKing trom the peo ple, tney snuuiu nave Sinnott upon the subject of the land grant has been made clear. It was but fair to Mr. Sinnott to do this and it is gratifying to know that our congressman is bending his en ergies to obtain 40 per cent of the money for the irreducible school fund. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the r of mes sages 01 support and encour agement from every commer cial club, every school board! and town government in east em Oregon. It will help them if they can show that their people are with them, that they want 40 per cent for schools and feel they are just ly entitled to-such legislation It will also stimulate our rep resentatives to do their utmost Messages "from home" will be particularly timely in view of the fact there is room for belief that lobbying is being done to divert the money from the school fund to other pur- u ra FOR $81.00 This week end our great sale. Many have taken advantage of the un precedented piano values and ex. c-ptionally easy term. Buy before the 1st of April and ave from 1104.00 to 1250.00. Those who have investigated have been quick to purchase and you should sake advantage of this opportunity now Neit week your credt certifi cate for Ml. 00 will be void. There sre other advantage offered this week beside that are attractive. Pay X.Otf or til. id per month of you wish very piano guaranteed by the manufacturers and by us. It la money back if not a represented. Store open evening. WAattUCX'g MI WC HOUSE. MS Mala tit. neck he has no time for any further trips across the border. Again our little campaign down there gives a glimpse of the difficulties we would face if, as our jingoes desire, we were to make war on all Mexi co. Also we now have a bet ter line on why Carranza was so slow in putting the Villistas out of business. The use of the auto and the improvement of roads is prac tically making interurban elec tric lines obsolete. When roads permit every family in the country' may have a rapid transit of its own with a sched ule to please the family. If our army aviators are not equal to this little business in Mexico what could they do in real warfare? If Oregon had that grant land monev in thp schnnl fnnH there would be less complaint against taxes. The ship men and hao- mon seem to be laying for our far mers inis year. NOW for a littlo nlr! fa.V,i- wsu luoiiivir ed eastern Oregon sunshine. RIBOT SEES END OF THE WAR. Is TJLEXitfPJiS, RlBCfc commissioner of Immigration is try ing to find a way to keep him in the I'nited States. NOT ROl'GH BI T (JKXTLK. (By Dr. E. B. Haatop. Pendleton, Or. Osteopath, Judd Building.) Osteopathic treatment should neith er be rough nor violent, so the Osteo- path that treats a patient roughly I either careless or In a nurry. Let me assure you that gentleness and care are used by the skillful Osteopath. Adv. The raihoads of Washington con sume over 675.000 hewn ties, and the mines of the state consume 33,500 hewn ties The state also consumes over 10.000,000 linear reel of round mine material. Coughs and Colds are Dangerous! One out of every three people die of Lung Diseases all started with a Cough. 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