East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 31, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON.. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1916
a
n IKMHBNIMUT NKWSPArKR.
upon such estates is sane and
lair.
It would have been a splen-
nition to be stored in one place
during such times as these.
reeUabed IMr and Hem I Weekly at
4'rtnn. Oregon, by the
as ORBXJONIAN ITltUSHlNO
service to men now
OOMal Count; l-eper
ItMntvr I nltrd I Yeas Auoclattoe.
(trrt at the p.tofflre at l'endletco
Itrtriia aa aerond Has mail matter.
., 1
N MALI IN OTI1RR OITIF
lap rtai lintel Ntri Stand. !. : ami jj-r-ssive partv
Hon man News Co. Portland. Oitfoi. plank that Said:
fit of the supervision that is so
rvaluable in cities and towns.
In other words the schools
did thine for the oountrv had that need trained teachers the
Pja federal inheritance tax been most have the lowest percent- railroad has at last
enacted long ago. It would aj?e ot normal graduates,
have reduced ordinary forms When only 13 per cent of the
of taxation and been of real teachers of the state arc nor-
surfeited ma! graduates it may be read
CO
with wealth to such an extent ily seen the percentage of grad-
their stamina is impaired.
The platform of the pro-
1912 had a
"We pledge
RurWu. M security Bniuiin our party to enact such a fed-
Coos county's long dream of
come
true, and the whole state re
joices.
in
cm
waii. r-.i. n II i .
aaatb Street. V W.
ltureau 5tu. four ,ral law as will ta Iat-ov in
heritances."
The present administration
woo is enacting that principle into
?ij law. It is but one of many
uates teaching rural school
; must be lamentablv low.
The measure for an eastern
Oregon normal school at Pen
dleton is of vital interest to
ever country school district.
While those cruisers watch
outside for the Deutschland
they cannot bother the Bremen.
st'Rsrit i ITIOS RATES
I IN AlVANVEl
OMi i. oee year, by mall
Iali?. all months, by mall
Oallr, three moatha. h mall
Daily, one month, hi mill
Dall. one rear, by carrier
ia:,i all months, hr tarrler
Ba". "e month, by carrier 85 realization bv
IMV.y. ihree mom lis. nj earner s.av
ami Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50
Heal Weekly, all oiontha. or mall 75
Oauiiw :. four months, h mall .60
Baker is a lucky town, it has
a municipal electric plant and
is providing a unit light system
for the business streets.
UNEARNED INCREMENT IN
THE CARIBBEAN
so good things advocated by the
and brought to
Woodrow Wil-
7.50
S75
progressives
?on.
Where Mr. Hughes stands
! on this subject is not known,
but while governor of New
1 York he fought the federal in
come tax amendment. There
fore it is logical to suppose he
, opposes an inheritance tax.
Meanwhile there are mut
erings by republican newspa
j pers, indicating opposition to
;the inheritance tax feature.
I XViic la ro s-fi Alii n rnia in tlio
I A ..... 0 pUllKU!U41tl UUlr All Hl . . ,,.
It is time for all strong mind
ed people to join in "willing"
E are again negotiating atthe I Kets l"aught
en i iir l ran..
for the purchase of the
St. Thomas group of is
lands in the Caribbean. The
One variety of first cTass
. iti ..... i3 Hin rrt.in U'lin i rivtil"
. .. , i .int,cil if his; hi.. ii ...... ... ......
islands are ot much greater val- t() d()wn his pocket
ue to us than to Denmark. The
inhabitants would be much
more prosperous and content
ed under Washington rule
when the community need is at
stake.
a "
When the new federal build-
than under Copenhagen rule. Ung js ready fqr Use all will want
The only point of doubt as to to j0u the postal force.
the proposed treaty is the price.
This is placed in the early re
ports at the incredible sum of
$25,000,000.
For 3141 islands in the Phil-
115,026 square
Preparations Made
to Court Martial
'Slacker" Soldier
miles and a population approxi
mating 10,000,000, we paidi
$20,000,000 giving ground for ori n mi UsTHtESTKO in twsK
Tom Reed's bitter epigram UsV ICWU GAJUMtEit, who
be made an issue against Wil
son. - How can such forces expect
IU V 111 KJL U1C UUll UIUUOC , . I - 1 ' ! , r .1 1 J
when thev thus oppose cardi- aoouytupinus at. a .eat,,
""I vwssawvi w...., new COLUMBUS. Jul
end of a war with the former bum started tor i
the
e THE iui.ImU n or Tilt
ure and
ftt, tliuugh '
A nltvina ea'e
a notheri whoaa THE BALANCING SEASONS
Th.'
Childless!
nine.
here in the
nal principles for which
progressive party stands?
Will it not be common sense
for progressives to support the
yvi o ii wt r V q c; oV Awn Vt i a l
record that he is of progressive Crois 84. a total of
mind?
I. Qantcai
uglus aftar in-
OWners. The island Of St.spectlng the MMfachUiettJ and New
TKnmaa hna RS snnarp milaa. I MaXloo mtlltla He reuurted the man,
that of St. John 21 and that of
138
Th.'
W.lh
lond fingers twtne
cMldraaVl locks of living
gold, and pra se
warm, caressing palms,
the head of brown.
mil camps m excellent condition. He
said: The guardsmen are equippeu
with everything necessary There
I Square miles, With a total popu-,is no complaint against the food or
1...; .. f Off i l i 1 1 l Mnail.1 a1a ..iLirtur. 'Pt, u man M re Mil f t'lTinif
aome dlacomtOJt on account of the
cl.m.ite and dust storms. They are
Only discontented on account ot in-
own
ideal .luburn with its
aml'er floss
I its splendor loosened and
uwn
The
rayer-
Thf
Are
The
Th.it
Them
are
mother lap i
even when
sweet petitioner
kissed, and then
tissed and kissed again
pursed moutns lifted with
the worldier prayer
d and oblivion spare
et a little while
Beside the.r envied elders by
the glow
Uf the glad firelight, or wrest-
ng. a they go,
Some promise for the morrow.
to beguile
Their long exile
Within the wild waste lands of
dream and sleep.
Na-. nay. not even these
most
Of children are more loved
than our ideal
Mure tangible to the soul's
touch and sight
TliHn thes our children by
Divine birtnrlght
Tho.se -these of ours. who
soothe us. when we weep.
Wiih tendered m nistries.
Or flashing int" smiling ei sta-
i ies.
Come Saghtns through our
tears aye, laughing leap
Inio OUT empty arms, tn Fate's
And ne.stle to our hen.rU. O
Heavens delight!
Tlo . ni'dren of the childless
even these:
James Whitcomb Riley.
HOSE who for lack
time or lack of money
cannot hie away to the
mountains or the coast when
the weather grows warm may
take comfort in the fact one
renowned philosopher says
people should not do such
things anyway
lation of 27.000. mostly color
ed. This figures out at the
rate of about $181,159 for each
0f j square mile of the islands and actVtty
nearly $iuou a neaci ior eacn; auttn guardsmen rid itn
inhabitant. The average price ' amusement of the lnten-e heat at
for each acre of mountain and horn The temperature her m cool
rock as well as arable land is ! l"1 "ui,il ' ra'na- . .
-. ... . , Preparations are nuide to court
$283. which price does not(,arual Uwl gudner ot the New
give the ownership of the land I Mexico militia, tot Deing a -slacker."
but onlvhe ritrht to COVern it.! ilardner remains obdurate. He re-
The Danes are driving a hard
Bergson. the French philo- bain.
sopher, says that it is a good :
We were offered the island
fuses to take the releral i
has been confined In the
here over a month. HMHar
ate manlfaaltni m'e.it Into
tth. Hej
atockada
ofnctall I
est. It:
thing for people to go through in 1867 for ?".600,000 and re-1 will be ten mm affecting slacken
the varying temperatures of fused them. In the treaty f or m oth.r state
winter ami summer. j f Purchase negotiated in BND rwjm FAVQR
Nature has so designed that sum- j 1U4 tne price was put at f 0,- .hutv nivicinN,
mer heat should forcibly open the ' 000.000 but the Danish parlia- OF COUNTY 3 DIVISION
accumu-ment declined to sell at that!.. . "" , t .
fio-nro Aaanmino- that what wo I ma" meeting l-aiieu to aetcr-
Jwere willing to give in 1902 mine Exact Stand of
Citizens.
pores and eliminate much
lated disease matter; while winter
should serve to strengthen the or
ffantsm, more especially the circula
tory apparatus. Hence those who was a tair valuation, tne O,-,
eek to'equalize their temperature by 1 000,000 now demanded repre-
tleeing to. a warm climate In winter,
and to a cool one in summer, coun
ter nature. In winter there Is a
Ib odwave ot fashion towards the Ri
viera and Biarltz, while In summer
the channel ports are rilled to breath
hssness. The Americans are not a
whit better; they hie to the moun
tains or the sea shore at the first
prelh of Hummer unH to the Cfllifor
n'as. the Floridas and the Bermudas i that
at the first breath of the winter king.
We travel hundreds, they thousands
of miles. It will all end in an even
tual breakdown of humanity.
There is truth in the Berg
son view but it is difficult to
see the point sometimes.
sents about the greatest In
crease in unearned increment!
in 14 years on record. St.
Louis Post-Dispatch.
VITAL TO THE RURAL
SCHOOLS
A progressive party mass
meeting at Seattle refused to
endorse Hughes. asserting,
President Wilson hasi
given the country a lot of pro-!
gressive legislation ; all who j
look to the record will find this!
to be true.
BBND, ore.. July 2. Whether
the Citizens of Hend interested in the
removal of the county seat ot Crook
county from PrlnevlWe to Band wmi
change their position and favor the
county division issue as proposed on
Monday afternoon i- a lare com
mittee from PrineviUa, will be deter
mined at a big masa meeting whu h
has I en called by Mayor James A.
Bate, chairman of the county seat
committee, to dtacua) the issue.
The lines for division as propose I
IT nevu
i
Siller
THE INHERITANCE TAX AS
AN ISSUE.
H1LE here some
ago Professor Ressler,
former president of the ;
Monmouth Normal school, en
doraed the measure for a nor-i
mal school at Pendleton and I
"mphasized the fact that the
HE emergencv revenue rural schools are the chief suf-
bill contains a provision ferers from the present lack of
for an inheritance tax. It trained teachers.
if. .iiist provision because vast Mr. Ressler asserted, what
fortunes are often not earned is well known, that the cities
and larger towns usually se-
and cure the better grade of teach
ers. he country school has to
take- the "beginner" and often
There are many who will
hope that the transformation
of the McKay road into a
county thoroughfare will see
some culvert.-- brought into
weeks, use.
Old Sol is reminding us that
he has not entirely forgotten
how.
Ammunition costing S2").
000,000 was too muh atnmu-
I
immitte are con-
d to be popular tn Bend, Th' i
issue is believed to be a more popular
one than the removal of the count.' j
Mat and it is one upon whieh the
i Itlxena would prefe to work, it Is
believed.
The l.nes suggested by the Prlne-J
vlile men are substantia the same
us those upon which a fight was wa j
;h i to f.'i'm Deschutes cointy two
years ago, except that Terrebiine.j
wliu h is the popoeed term'nus for
the new railroad which PrinltfiUe e ;
pe ts to mild, ha- been left in Ihe
. Irl country aad moves the lines I
three miles further east In the Powell
Hutte section. The Prineville men .
A) thai upon these lines the neees- j
Mid-Summer Sacrifice
OF HIGH GRADE
Pianos
Player Pianos
Brass, Reed and
Stringedlnstruments
SEWING MACHINES, PLAYER PIANO
RECORDS, STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC,
MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS AND MU
SICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS.
1
FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO Y00
on
Prices have been sunk deeper than the submarine and in many instances border
the sensational. It's a stock reducing, money raising event with us and the
chance of a lifetime for you.
"SAFETY FIRST"
ri vo is itortiii r
I.irETIMK.
1XI! A
For that reason care should be
used in ts selection.
Our Stop, Look. Listen WafBlU
to you Is to cut out the curbstone
peddler and transient agent. He
make! many claims for he has
nothing at stake but the sale; h.
has BO fUttter reputation to think
.it for he will be none tomorrow His
talk may be flowery but remem
ber that is not what ou intend to
ut may lie what you jret
tbility. of ninke is more Im
portant than price. It Is a dou
ble protection when the names
ot a well known maker
and a permanently located
straightforward dealer are be
hind the instrument.
Our being the direct selling
agents of several of the leading
factor es enables you to choose
the instrument that best suits your
individual needs and buy it her;
for less.
To buy haphazard is to court
disaster, and that Is the reverse
of saving.
bin, bl
Bella
Popular Sheet Music 10c
Sale Starts Here
MONDAY, July
Those shrewd buyers who have
long wanted a PIANO and have
waited for the time to practice eco
nomy, have waited just long enough.
The opportunity is here. The stage
for our greatest PIANO SALE is
set. We've reduced prices on our
entire stock of fine PIANOS, MU
SICAL INSTRUMENTS and SUP
PLIES to rock bottom.
This is a piano sale for the eco
nomist. A clearance, in which you
can come to expect bargain bar
gains that you
thought almost im
possible to get.
The time for a pi
ano purchase was
never riper.
Every piano included in this
great sacrifice sale is refined and.
beautifully finished throughout.
And every' one carries with it our
usual guarantee of absolute satis
faction or monev back.
Come In Monday and Look Around
TERMS TO SUIT ALL
Warren's Music House
S20 Main Street.
Telephone 524
sar :tr, per cent of tne vote
obtained w. thorn difficulty.
TROOPERS HAUL HAY FOfi MOUNTS
Man
by those who hold th
of them such as the
Vanderbilt fortunes are here
t'itiirv. Society at larire. pro
tecttd in this country by the such teachers have had noedu-
UniUd States government, has cation beyond the eighth
bean the chief factor in ereat-j grade. Teaching in the coun
ing that wealth. A federal tax try they do not have the bene-
Mrmi
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9
I aw "
uaH
The Demands of Yov Blood
When tlie Wood (the power fluid of your
bodvl ia properly nourUhcd, your body 'n-
variabiy radiate tim of flowing health
But it ii 10 easy to neg'ect its importance,
and blood dictate's nj malignant form,
like Rheo nKtism, Catirrh, Malaria, Scrof.
ulous poitunt and akin diseasei take hold
before we ate aware the result of negli
eence.
Kern voir blood (twer fluid) runninff
pure by ihe nourishing qoah'if of i. t. f. and banish
tlicse uri'e'-irable tenants from your body.
Set the Genuine t.S.S. Irom yeur Druggl ,
i
CRAWFISH
FALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
OYSTERS CLAMS
Fine. Clean Furnished Roomi In
The Quelle Restaurant
dlptrlbtitinK dpot In rmtma tor FAIYT
""onnectioiL
SEA CRABS
Steam Heated.
Kiclualvr
Veodi
inn, i inmiiii ' mmmm "
'
.RjrrjHG U HAY FOR THE- t Y.MoUMTS AT THE BOXDE-R
ev
National nuardtunen. miinv
i.ntlrelv unaccuatomed to th
ere dUidiiyirisf what l eoaaKt
if them marftaU aUll In the routine work ofibalee of hay from the nuto truckH.
larinn tor their mounr In the oampeltrilt the men (to to It with a will if
i uni'k. on the Mexican border. One of the
tank I- the handlMd af hay. it i:
re.l re- no i:h pro)oitl"n to "to" tht
you think It " eaiy try It aome nav
when the temperature i near 100 n
It le now In Texan.
Go East This Summer
via Northern Pacific
Low Round Trip Fares
Lnjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get
additional scenery and Bervfci at no additional expense.
Through daily trains to 9t. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago,
Kansas City-St. Louis with thi best dining car service in
the world.
E'nroute stop at
Yellowstone National Park
Enter throuc-h fiar.llner OateWO) -original, "'onlc and only Nort'hern
ntrance spend a week or month in America
colored terraces, paint pota, lirnnd Can-
Excellent hoteH.
See the wild anjtnata, geyserh
win of the ylloWBtiine. etc
A. D. CHARLTON,
Have you visited HATDBN LAKIt
M"Ni beautiful pot Hotels, eamplRt,
boating, flahlnsr., golfing Near Spo
knne Write, call or phono for tickets Informa
tion and trgVel literature. I,et uh animus
your vacation trip.
WALTER ADAMS
Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, ORE.
Ifuiintt tr1 wCttbOUnd summer tourist tickets on sale dally tell your
eastern frtende, Attractive Homcaeekcra iickt to Montana points
and n'tiirn.