East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917.
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dieron. Oregoa. by the
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City Official Paper.
County Official Paper.
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. Association.
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M eer-mid class mail matter.
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81 BS0HIITIOX RATES
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ttaity. three month!, by mall
Ball, eae mmiti lT mll
Dairy, ewe v.-er. by carrier ,
tllv. ! month, by carrier.
Tnilhv. three months, by carrier
Dally, ooe montn. ny cBm
...5.00
2 50
1 25
IF CONGRESS SHOULD
OBJECT?
a- k i . An. wMr. hv mall
Weekly! li iiwwiha. by eaU .
Weekly, fonr taontha by mall-
tffp HE legislature having ad
joumed the next step is
to assess the damages,
It is difficult to thoroughly do
so at this time but some of the
misdeeds stand out plainly,
The Bean bill playing into the
hands of the railroad company
with reference to taxing the
forfeited grant ands is one
such measure. Already one
prominent member of the pub
lic land committee in congress,
Lenroot. is out with a predic
tion of penalty for Oregon if
this state goes too far in its im
position upon the federal government.
It will be remembered in
this connection that under the
Chamberlain bill congress
grants this state 50 per cent of
rx i the proceeds . from the grant
t so i lands when sold. It virtually
li constitutes a gift of $20,000,-
,?5i000 from the federal govern
" i -1 - ,
mem to ine state, a legacy
worth while
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MOTHKRHOOD.
"H lot is on you." woman's
lot she meant.
The sinner who sane sweetly
long aro;
And rose and r and tender
myrtle blent.
To crown the harp that rang
to love -and woe.
Awake. O poetess, and vow one
strain
To Ring of motherhood, its Joy,
Hfl pain.
us. this
This legislation
. , 4 was enacted by congress on
the assumption the land, is ex
empt from state taxation while
held by the United States. Hav
ing agreed to dispose of the
grant lands on a basis favor
able to this state congress
might naturally expect our
state government to show a
spirit of cooperation. But not
so. The Bean "bill is a step in
the other direction and the ac
tion will be used against the
general government in its case.
Supposing congress should
decide that since Oregon, as
represented by its legislature,
is fighting itself with reference
to the grarit lands, that .there
Whal doe it clve to
mother-love
In vene and tale and legend
elorified.
Chosen hv lips divine as type !
. -i A I
AiiV'ther passions? Men have ! is no necessity for federal help
'and should accordingly repeal
itfiA law (rii-inor ik Kft nor r'Arifr?
lived and died
Kor .-isters- maiden queens, and
cherished wives.
Tet. stesled hv Cod. the
chief love survives.
Tet what is it It cives us?
Shrinking dread.
Peril, and- pain, and agony
foraot.
P-e?ause we hold the ray of
gladness shed
By' the first cry from lips that
- know us not
Worth all tVit has been 1 paid,
la yet to pay.
Kor the new worship, born and
crowned that day. .
Author Unknown.
Could we blame them?
HOW TO LIVE LONG
HAT it is safer to be mar
ried than single is the
substance of a report
made by Professor Wilcox of
Cornell after a close analysis
of census figures with refer
ence to New York City.
The following is his table
giving the percentages with
reference to single, married
f-nd divorced people:
-Male. ' " '
: .. Widowed and
Age '- Single -Married Divorced
ts-J f.C 4.3 11.0
t-l U. , 61 14. t
4-4t 1.S .t 17. S
et-t 28.7 17.0 SO. 5
00- 61.0 ' 31. 4S.t
T0-7I 101.4 72.7 96.0
0- 204.2 205.1 315.7
Widowed and
Age. Single Married Divorced
0-t 4.7 , ST .
JS- 7.4 (.3 9.3
40-4 10.0 - t.t IS. I
tO-tt 19. ,14.5 ' 18.
l0- 37.1 . 28.1 38.
70-70 333 ' 1.4- 87.3
80- 370.3 194.8 388 3
The showing seems conclu
sive and as it is based on cens
us figures the argument is not
open to the objection that mar
ried life merely seems longer.
DEBTS AND DEBTS
ANY people have a holy
horror of debt, no mat
ter how or why it is in
curred. They see little differ
ence between a debt incurred
upon an investment and debt
resulting from failure to meet
current expenses.
In the current Farm and
Fireside we read of occasions
when it is advisable to incur
debt. i
Going into debt fora piece
of property or an article of
value and then gradually pay
ing it off," says the writer,
"gives you the use of the pro
perty in the meantime, and is
an excellent means of saving
money.
"Let us try to overcome the
fear of debt and the prejudice
against it, for when not allow
ed to become master it is an ex
cellent servant. Working side
by side with personal industry,
it helps us to get happiness,
comforts, and many other
things in life worth while."
The advice is not bad and
furthermore it represents a
policy generally followed by
businessmen, large as well as
small. Virtually all large en
terprises, railroad building in
cluded, is financed through use
of borrowed money. If such a
line of action is safe when
used by such companies it is
equally safe when used by pri
vate individuals provided equ
al care is taken to ascertain the
safety and reliability of the in
vestment.
Giving the president power
to use-the army and navy for
protection of American rights
in action short of war sounds
good; protection of our rights
without war is what the coun
try desires and should have.
Having won- the world's
buckaroo championship and
having been sculped by one of
the world's famous sculptors,
Jackson Sundown can afford to
rest on hia laurels.
The weather department is
giving us a flurry to keep the
world from budding out too
soon.
DO YOU KNOW-
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YOUR WASHING
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That Senator Steiwer
Oregonian?
That John M Bentlev was-the flint
man ever initiated into Damon lodge, 3
Knights of Pythias?
That tha main road through these
part used to cross tha river by for-J
about 100 yards below the present
Main street bridge?
That 4ha police court haa been id e
for over & week how?"
AND EVERYONE AT
YOUR HOME WILL BE HAPPY
That B.
school for
ty?
Lp. Smith once taught
a livelihood In this coun-
We call for and deliver.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
TELEPHONE 179
Ei3
That 18S years axo tomorrow
George Washington waa born?
28 Years Ago Today
( From the Oaily Ka-st Oregonian,
Feb.. 21. 1889.)
Engine No. 65 was buried in a
snowslfde In Pyle's canyon today and
it became nececutary to send a rotary
snow plow to the rescue.
O. I. Ladow has made his apear
ance the streets after a long siege of
mumps.
"
Through the earnest efforts of
Manager Fletcher a date has been
secured for the Lydia Thompson
burle-vque opera company, that worlu
famous musical organization which
a p pear here March 6.
Dr. W. A. Egbert is over from Wal
la Walla on professional business.
. A drunken Individual was incon
tinently bounced from the Vlllard
House last evening aiW was after
wards run in by officer Chapman.
Careful laundering or Ladles' and Gentlemen's bundles a specialty
Troy Laundry Co.
"We Wash Everything But the Baby"
liiiiiiBiia
Mayor Matlock and Recorder Carter
heing ahaant. Marshall French offi
ciated and gave the culprit a moder
ate dose.
John P. Adams, farmer and stock
man whose name Is a synonym or
prosperity Is in town today.
The Walla Walla' city council ha
paKSed an ordinance prohibiting va
riety shows.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Germany will not greatly miss Am
bassador Gerard, so long as it ha
Hindenburg.
Warranty Deed.
O. L. Dunning, et ui, to Frank
N'udo, 11.00, lota II and 14, block g,
' Sianfleld.
Sianfleld Nurseries to Q. t- Dun
ning. 11.00, W 1-1 NB 1-4. 8W 1-4.
section 11, township 4 north, range
I.
Anna E. Walter, et vir, to W. I
Weir, 1200, not t, block 4, Milton.
NO MONET ORDKItS fUlt KKHI-XS.
Sdrrtce notwem United Stale an I
Cuba, Kxccpt Havanna,
Ih BuxpeiHled.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Suspen
sion of money order service between
the United Btatea and all pontoffices
In Cuba except the city or Havana
was' announced by Ioit master-General
Burleson, at tha request of tho
Cuban government.
The effect of this order will e to
prevent Cuban revolutionists from
having financial intercourse with the
United States through the malts.
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