East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 15, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EAST OREGOXUX, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1010.
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THE LESSER MINISTRIES.
A flower upon a threshold
flower upon
laid;
A little kindness wrought un
seen; I know not who love's tribute
paid,
I only know that it has made
Life's pathway smooth, life's
borders green.
God bless the gracious hands
that e'er
Such tender ministries essay;
Dear hands that help the pil
grim bear
His load of weariness and care
More bravely up the toilsome
way.
Oh, what a little thing can turn
A heavy' heart from sighs to
song,
A smile can make the world less
stern!
A word can cause the soul to
burn
With glow of heaven all night
long!
doing that he Is also administering
left handed jolts on Congressman
Ellis.
By the course he is taking Bower
man is showing himself a very cold
blooded sort of a politician. He pre
sents the spectacle of a man who will
deal unjustly and unfairly even with
Ms own friends In order to advance
his own personal Interests. It Is not
an edifying spectacle.
HE DESERVES YOUR SUPPORT.
Those who favor political progress
and want to see Oregon's reformatory
laws upheld should vote for C. A.
Barrett for joint senator. This re
gardless of party names and past
party affiliations. Progressive dem
ocrats should support Mr. Barrett
even though he is a republican. Party
ism Is not at issue.
In this campaign Mr. Barrett seeks
re-election upon his record made
during four years service In the house
of representatives. He was elected
as a statement No. 1 man and he
kept faithfully the pledge he had
made his constituents. This In spite
of much pressure that was brought
to bear upon him by those who want
ed to break up the statement phalanx
it. the last legislature.
Representative Barrett was also
faithful to his trust in other particu
lars. Being from the connty where
the eastern Oregon normal school Is
located It was his duty to uphold the
interests of that institution. He did
so and through last session was one
of the normal school leaaers in the
house. He is from a section where
wheatraising is the chief Industry and
where therefore the question of
freight rates Is of big Importance. He
showed his fidelity to the gralngrow
ing interests of Umatilla county by
Introducing and working for a bill for
the completion of the portage road
at Celllo.
Politically Mr. Barrett takes a
course that should also commend him
to the people of this county. He Is
not a machine man and refuses to
line up with the would-be managers
of his party in this county. He
It needs not that love's gift be l sought the nomination for Joint sen-
great
Some splendid jewels of the
soul
For which a king might sup-
plicate.
Nay, true love's least, at love's
true rate
Is the tithe most royal of the
whole.
James Buckman in "Our
Dumb Animals."
A COLD BLOODED COURSE.
Jay Bowerman la so eager to become
governor that he is willing to trample
down friends as well as foes in order
to gain votes. He is showing a
spirit of selfishness that is rare even
among machine politicians.
In his speech here Thursday night
and in speeches delivered elsewhere
in eastern Oregon Bowerman assailed
Senator Bourne for allowing section
nine of the irrigation law to be
changed. That blow was also a blow
at Congressman Ellis a Bowerman
supporter and one of the men who
sat upon the platform with him the
other night.
The amendment to the irrigation
Uw was made in the house of repre
sentatives. Congressman Ellis was a
member of the committee which ad
opted the amendment If any mem
ber of the Oregon delegation is
bfamable for allowing that change
made then it is Judge Ellis. Bower
man knew that when he made the
unjust attack the other night
Of course the charge that Oregon
has suffered through the amendment
to the irrigation law or that our dele
gation is blamable for that amend
ment is pure buncombe. The law
was amended as has been explained
btfore, because there are several
western states contributing to the re
clamation fund that have no feasable
Irrigation orojecta. It would be a
criminal absurdity to force the gov- j
eminent to do work in those states
under the circumstances. The law
should have been changed just as it
was. States that have meritorious
Irrigation projects, as Oregon has,
will not suffer. At least we have the
promise of the president of the Unit
ed States and of the secretary of the
Interior that Oregon will lose nothing
try the amendment
All of this Is well known to Bower
man. While at the army engineers
banquet at Hermiston not long ago
he heard Congressman Ellis and Sen
ator Chamberlain speak upon this
subject He heard them tell of the
circumstances that brought about the
amendment to the Irrigation law.
But Bowerman Is running for of
f Iceland he Is striving desperately to
get away from the big Issue In the
campaign which Issue Is assembly
Ism. He Is trying to make Bourne tbe
Issue and In doing so ha is stabbing
some of his best friends. Tn west
ern Oregon he has placed Congress
man Hawley "In a hole" through his
attack on the tariff. Hawley acted
as did Bourne with reference to the
tariff bin. In eastern Oregon Bower
man la attacking Bourne with refer
ence to the Irrigation amendment In
ator in an open race. He went
straight to the people for endorse
ment and not to the assembly. Ob
taining the nomination In that man
ner he Is under obligations only to
his people and not to any clique or
boss. That is the sort of men to
place In office.
A REGRETABLE AFFAIR.
That was a wretched and deplor
able affair that occured on Court
street last evening following the close
of the Darrow meeting. Such scenes
as that bring disgrace to the fair
name of this little city ana add need
less bitterness to the controversy that
i in. It is up to the authorities and
to the good people of this town to
see that there are no more occur
rences such as this.
Perhaps the ministers erred last
right In trying to address the peo
ple as they came from the Darrow
meeting. If so it was a case where
their zeal overcame their better judg
ment. Their mistake does not ex
cuse those who egged the speakers.
That was an act of hoodlumlsm that
is intolerable.
The ministers are guests of the city
while here attending the synod ses
sion. They are entitled to courteous
and hospitable treatment. Such
treatment they are being accorded by
the rank and file of the people of
Pendleton. " Responsible citizens
deeply regret the riotous scenes of
last night and they do so regardless
of how they feel with respects to the
liquor question.
Roosevelt says the republican party
Is progressive and that In time those
who are .not "now in line will catch
up. But some of the standpatters
will have to hump themselves if they
keep step with Roosevelt La Follette,
Beverldge et aL
The election Is still three weeks dis
tant yet considerable Interest has al
ready been generated and we have
had one near riot. If things keep on
at this pace some one Is liable to be
come angry.
No one can blame President Taft
for wanting to see the Big Ditch. It
Is one of the big sights of the world.
Gently, gently, brothers.
Mrs. Robinson I could have mar
ried Brown or Jones If I'd wanted to.
and both of these men I refused got
rich, while you are still. as poor as a
church mouse.
Robinson Of course. I've been
supporting you all these years they
have not. Boston Transcript
PUIS!
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matte from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar.
Ho Alum, Ho Lime Phosphate
A WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY.
"Tour new plano-playtng machine
Is a wonder. Its work reminds one
of a recital by some celebrated per
former."
"Yes. When we darken the room
and stand a jar of chrysanthemums
on the piano stool the Illusion Is al
most perfect." Washington Star.
An Exception to the Rule.
"There are two sides to every ques
tlon."
"Not If your wife has taken one of
them." Chicago Record-Herald.
Some years ago two little Japanese
scholars made a quiet tour through
our country to find out. as they ad
mitted, what was most significant
about the woman's educational sys'
fern of tho We?t, says Robert Haven
Schauffler in "Success Magazine."
They returned and started a univer
sity, the aim of which, in the words
of its founder, is "to Impart higher
education to the daughters of Japan
with the object of enabling them sat
isfactorily to discharge their duties
as women, wives and mothers, fully
equipped with ideas and knowledge,
In touch with the progress of the na
tion and the world."
That university today is the larg
est woman's college in the world, if
one includes the model schools. "In
all the courses" I quote from an
article by Dr.- Theodate Smith of
Clark University "phychology, child
study, ethics, hygiene, education and
nursing of children, and history of
the fine arts are required. . .There
is a dormitory system and the stu
dents share In the household work.
Students in advanced classes hold In
turn the position of head woman
(Shufu) and then learn the manage
ment of a home under the supervi
sion of a matron appointed by the
university."
Then the Japanese learned of us.
Now we have to learn of them. And
we have to remember that that na
tion which first consistently works
out the eugenic ideal, as this univer
sity Is working it out is destined to
rule the world. As Dr. Saleeby well
says: "The history of nations is de
termined not on the battle-field but
In the nursery, and the battalions
which give lasting victory are battal
lions of babies. The politics of the
future will be domestics."
ORIGIN OK NAVAL ORANGE.
After a series of experiments, some
of them costly failures, the southern
California colonists finally evolved the
"fittest" product for their soil and
market and that was the Bahia or
ange or, as it is now called, the Wash
ington naval orange. In December,
1873, L. C. Tlbbetts, a Riverside col
onist, received by mail from a friend j
at Washington, D. C, two small or- !
ange trees that had been imported
by the United States agricultural de
partment from San Salvador de Ba
hia, Brazil. This variety is seedless
and of fine flavor. The tree does not
grow tall like the seedling and Its
branching from near tho ground re
duces 'greatly the cost of picking the
fruit. The Bahia orange became im
mensely popular. Buds were taken
from the parent trees as fast as they
could be obtained and inserted into
the. seedling trees. The descendants
from these two trees number up into
the millions.'
Tibbetts died a few years since in
very t straightened circumstances. He
was a public benefactor. The trees
he introduced have been a source of
untold benefit to the people of Cali
fornia. Men have been immortalized
as' heroes and cannonlzed as saints
for far less good to humanity than
he did. One of the original trees, now
grown old and somewhat decrepit, has
recently been presented to the City of
Riverside. It is a living monument
to the memory of Tlbbetts. J. M.
Quinn, In the October Pacific iuonth-
Known to Happen.
"When a mob rushed on the field
the umpire lost his dignity, all right."
"If that's all he lost, he got off
light. He might have lost his life.
Birmingham Age-Herald.
The Important
Problem
confronting anyone In need of a laxa
tive la not a question of a single ac
tion only, but of permanently bene
ficial effects, which will follow proper
efforts to live in a healthful way, with
the assistance of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, whenever it Is re
quired, as it cleanses tbe system
gently yet promptly, "without irritation
and will therefore always have the
preference of all who wish the best of
family laxatives.
The combination has the approval
of physicians because it is known to
be truly beneficial, and because it has
given satisfaction to the millions of
well-informed families who have used
It for many years past
To get Its beneficial effects, always
buy the genuine manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only.
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is the only Prac
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ful Cmonatiion
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