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DAILY EAST OUHGONTAN, rr.NPLT.TON, Q?,T.r,CX, TLTSDAY, DECT'Z!l 28, 1316. nGIIT PAC'1 PAG 3 r AN iMiM'TTNiih.NT'r.KwsrAFIB rltstxxl twllr ind Rrinl Wis-kly It ! orison, by th AJtl OilKi.i.MAN I I lU.lhllINO CO. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United presi Association. Bnrrl t the postomc rmainoo. tov. si ecopd ! mn ON BAI.R IN OTHKR CITIES perlsl H.)tl Nr Stnl INirttand. ItvwBU News Co. Portland, Oregao. ON FILE AT ..t. n,.. gnu KecnrltT Hullnlnf. t..i,innn. IV 0.. Buresu. 501 Four mia Street, N. W. BL'IWCRIITIOS RATES. im nvCE WOj. irne tw. J mill -r i.i months, by mll J jj" 1 It. three months, by mU 1-5! .ly, one miinth, by mnil Jl t,uy, one yesr, by carrier J SO tally, six months, by carrier J.18 tan?, three months, by csrrler l.TO '.it. one month, by carrier...... . ml Weekly, on yor. by mill.. 1-J tl'-,1. . l mnntht h wrll .75 mi Weekly! four months, by mall .50 normal schools or establishing a" nt one, it would consont to rutting 8 mil'mce tai measure on the ballot If the normal school interests eouU agree as to Its nature. Southern Oregon was represented by IsenJ C. Sheldon, a member of tin legislature from Jackson county and a prominent advocate of the Ahland Normal. J. H. Gwinn and Fred Look ley repre.en,'ed Pendleton. Dr. F. D Watts and & A. Barnes were Weston's delegates and made the;r report Tuesday evening to the Welfare Cluii The East Oregonian coin cides in the view that it will be necessary to have co-operation if an eastern Oregon normal school is to be provided. At best it is difficult to overcome the opposition from the Wil lamette valley counties ana there must be no quarreling among ourselves URGUAY-ARGENTINA BOUNDARY HE dispute between Uru guay and Argentina over the definition of the boundary between the two re public is of long standing, and has led. on several occasions, almost to open rupture. Uru guay is the smallest of the South American nations; Ar gentina is next to the largest; the latter, it would seem, could well spare the territory, mostly in islands, that Uruguay claims, but it never has felt so dis posed. Recently, after a long period of negotiations, a con vention was agreed upon which it was hoped, would result in a final settlement When the 1, treaty was signed by the Uni- Iguayan minister of foreign af . fairs there was. at first, ereat what is this life if, fun of care , rejoicing in Montevideo, but it WS Tire" time ' tand anil !waS S0" disCOvered that the sUre terms of the instrument fell far No time to stand beneath the ! short of yielding to Uruguay boughs the results desired. And stare as long a sheep or Thjg treaty specifically nani- C0'S1" ed the islands, in the Uruguay No time to see, when woods we river, that should belong to pass. Argentina, and those which Where squirrels hide then- nuts cftpuld come Under the juris- in grass. ' diction of Uruguay, but. upon no time to see. in broad day- ! more careful examination of lght, ' he details, it was discovered streams run of stars, like skies that Uruguay had ceded to at night- ; Argentina islands, respecting a poor life '.hi if. full of care, . the ownership of which, as ly w have no time to stand and ing in Uruguay, there never ROUMANIAN INFANTRY ON DRESS PARADE uwi w ik , V, .vl J, .rH mum" 6 I I.FlSntE. stare. -William H. Davles. jhad been any question. The : difficulty seems to have grown f 1 1 it i r j ; ioux oi me memou 01 urawuig 34 Jwii The photopraph shows the type of Rumanian soldiers encountered hv the Teutonic forces in their da.li for Bucharest. The Roumanians wire unable to stop the dual drives of von Mackensen and von Kalkenhayn. al bouh they were aided hv RusMin reinforcements. grateful next-door neighbor, and one that is developing strength out of all proportion to her size. Christian Science Monitor. WANTS TO HE A l.(tltl'.yST. j I Over 300 mild flavory : I puffs for a nickel. I - I M. A. GUNST-ca CO. i jVVVI ' INCORPORATED I ' A 28 Years Ago Today i ."."..7 ithe boundary line. Uruguay THE TRADES COMMISSION j contended for a division line marked through midstream, ,OME criticism is being while Argentina held to a line made of the federal j drawn through the middle of trades commission be-, the navigable channel. The cause that body has not yet former would give Uruguay fcrought about the fullest pos- many additional islands, and aible results. It is possible the parts of others ; the latter commission may have been j would take from her islands backward in its duty, but it is, which she already possessed, too early to accurately assay jin drawing up the treaty, con Ihe value of the new commis- ,trary to the understanding of sdon'a work. jher representatives, the Ar- The trades commission is.gentrne line was followed, dealing with a complicated sub- j The boundary dispute, al jett and its own powers are. ways a source of irritation, is , t, ' ' .. 1 .lf.. 1 1 r i i : i . Kmr.ea. rnvnomium ir!.u;i'Fpciany umonunaie hi nttb. u Sullivan street yemerday- aft with'.n a few months time, new phase, because, added tojernoon following the outbreak of s could scarcely have been ex- the Uruguayan complaint that fire 'n operators room, smoke yecteJ.- It was years before Argentina has geen grasping, j and r;an'(' J""'red '" over ,he .au'- , . . , . 7 ,, , . , , , , 1 , I ence but Manager Manning and Pa- the rterstate commerce com- ls the allegation that she has troInian n( the Mdougi street mis:on became a real reguia- proved to be cleceitlul and un-1 station kept ax.Murin? the people an i (From the Daily Kust oreson'an. ' Dec. lSS I Miii Jennie r.risbm entertained aj small circle of young friends la-t evening at w hist and provided them a very plea-ant evening's enjoymen An elesant collation was served t" which ample Jus'ice nan done. Th fulluwin? were in attendance. the Misies Lena Kunzie, Elsie Bushe-, Daisy Folsom, and Grace Welch, an I Messrs. W. N. Iternard. K. Q. Ruestis. i. T. Lambirth and L. C. Wood. Mrs. E. E. Sharon, who left Sun day on a viit to her parents at Wes ton, returned on last evening's train Miss Etisie Kitner has returned from Cold Spring where she had charge of a school now closed for the holidays. Kev. H. Howard and wife are ovr from Walla Walla on a visit with P.ev. and Mrs. M V. Howard of Pen dletoa. F. Pollock who s epped off the back porch of a barber shop lust week and was quite badly hurt. Is get ting along splendidly in his quarter in the Villard. Ill) PI AYS 400 TO SAFETY. NEW YORK. Dec. 2s. While the pianist, John Moran, player a march 400 men. women and children walk ed out of a moving picture theater at I v(VW 4 I r s , f 1 f is h ' St A SKM it If 7 B ? I mi 'A 9 when he got through they were much discouraged. "You can't t shining lights at the bar.'' said Mr. Darrow, "because you are too kind. "You can never be corporation law. vers because you are not cold blooded. You have not a high grade of Intel lect. "You can never expect to get the fees that men get I doubt if you ever make a living. "Of course, you can be divorce law yers. That Is a useful field. And there Is another Tleld that you can have solely for your own. You won't make a living at it, but H'l worth while and you'll have no competition. That Is the free defense of criminals." worked his way from Australia as a stoker and used the name of Lester Dawson. He went Immediately to th hotel. He denied evading military er vice. He declared he Intended to loin the British army after meeting sever ul American fighters, llo la mors eager to meet Mike Glbbona. DarcJ recently mysteriously disappeared In Australia. He was reported as dod iig military services. I.I.S 1.KCY IX V. 8. NEW YORK, Dec. 2S. Daren 'he Australian middleweight and heavvweiKht champion, nrrived aboard A mule by any other name would be the standard Oil Tanker Cushlng. Hj'u chronic Kicker. 7a tor of t' railroads ancun many tair. j ne matter is one oi resp 't t v conimiion s work. greater conseouence because olill rf " 'ins defective. j of possible results than because To judw intelligently of how. of the territory involved. Ar the federal trades commission . gentina could, it seems, easily is no ting its duty it is first ne-' r.ive way to Uruguay on the 4ressary to know the extent of points raised, if for no other the commission's authority. The Reason than that a liberal set Hast Oreg' nian is of the opin-jtlement would secure to her a ion r.at s"me oi me nvv pa pers criticising the commis sion's work do so under lack of information as to the scope f its power. HARMONY IS NECESSARY there was no disorder. In the street, however, crowds wer, shou'ing and striving to breal: through the police lines. Mothers cried frantic ally for children they ha 1 let go to the theater and It was with great difficulty the police preven ed a riot. The fire was can ed by spark crt ated when a projector fell off a la'de. Igniting a film. 0 (MILDRED "GILBERT -i7' M'tw Mildred Gilbert of California has become so enamored of politics through her experience In the la'e campaign thai: she has taken up the study of lobbying In VVa1 hinglon, an1 will spend her time there this win ter trying to convince members o .fhe house and senate they should put through the Susan B. Anthony amendment to the constitution of the Uni'ed States. PORTIAS TOO KIND TO GET BIG FEES Daiicm Advises Women Lawyers Iwfond Criminals Free of Cliarge. CHICAGO, Dec. 25. Freity worn en lawyers by the score met in the rooms of the Brownleigh club larft night to hear Clarence Darrow en courage them in their profession, bu' THE GREATEST SAFEGUARDS AGAINST TEMPTATION HE Weston Leader in its last issue carried the fol lowing editorial with re ference to a normal school con ference held in Portland: A meeting was held last Friday and Mnuinlay in Portland by representa tives of the norma! school interest f the state, and tbe pr oblems reia'- j iff lo the etabl shfrent of additional! acfaouls were ir.mkiy and thoroufih't I inciib- ed j The conclusion was finally reached that nothing cou d bi- ,o i. oioilisbed in trie v.av of securing new hortna! ' t'hoolj for OicKon v.ihout. absolute! itarmony be!v.i. ji the Intere-u )aor rK tbem. Die la-k be-ng dil.'icuH ,t .u v ii-w uf 'lie opi 'isition so o!l n rcttistcred by he voters at the smiIIh. In other word the r;tics mo.-l iwtly Interested. Ashland, l'endie tan ki.d Wes on, must unite on what. vT program Is adopted in order to 'fcave any hope of winning. It wis Ted that the oppo.-lt'on of any one f thone towns would kill anv normal saitool project. The delegates parted wttb. the understanding that a coin, 'mftit'n from 1'endleton would come to Wmloii beloro long and meet with i Wnton committee and endeavor to mu'ile the opiosln views of the." t vMiiimunitiW, U rxx'ame plain that w hile 'he Ori -n legislature would make no ap jkoi. i iiii.n for retHing any of the old i K 1 1 ' 1! ,i "."A iV-'i'. '( j life ".: r.KSf. ' , SVC- I i ' - A At 'i r " 4. ' ' ", ' ' ' 'f v j ' i ' OSCAS S. STRAUS S1 tC? SIR EABJKDRAVATK TAilPRE. APTHtTg BKiaiByR, ANDREW CARN3SIB vi,.., ... ,, c.l,.nirrl:flWll to the auerv Sent lO null) voe nnuuij inuhw in s , , , , ,i wt, mv 'prominent men and women by Dr.! Arthur Brisbane Education, uaairst tenunatl-n . What ma be W(n(low Adaml of Bt An(lrew, knowledge alo e protect, us. best ealcuUird to keep young u" MethodlBt Church, New York. I Oscar 8. Straus The will to rei lat. pie out of troubie In a big city? Fol- Andrew Carnegie Hlrh aims. , Henrietta ( rosman R-oosrnhdn loB'i.ir a:v some of the answers Rabltidranath Tagore. the Hindu Cod as a present and practical help Isny Children ire Clow Enjoying I t v - . " ''T.'.' -,.? FREE To Eech Girl or Boy or Anyone Who brings or sends to the East Ore gonian office one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscriber by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi Weekly for one year. "Uncle Bills" Circus consists of tent, flag, animals, clowns, etc., ready for you to cut out and set up and is the finest "cut out" feature obtainable. Don't miss it, the children go wild over it. 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