PAGE FOCB DAILY EAST OREGOXLN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIIIHSDAV, JANUARY 5. 1911. EIGHT PAGES AM INDEPENDENT NEV8PAIEE. relished Dally. Wetktjr and 8ml-Wekl t IVudloton, Oregon, by the AtST OUKtiOMAN 1'VHLISUING CO. BLUSClill'TlON KATK8. TmUy, os year, by mail 13.00 bally, all moot ha. by mall 2.60 iwlly, threw mom ha. hy mall 1.25 illy. one month, by mail .60 ally, not year, by carrier T.60 lly, alx montna, by carrier 8.75 t-ally, tbr months, by carrier 1.05 (ally, one mouth, by carrier 69 Nily, one year, by mall 1.80 eetly, alx months, by mall 76 iy. four montha, by mall 60 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 eml-y eekly, alx montba. by mall.... .75 vem'l-Weekly, tour montha, by mall... .60 The Dally East Oregonlan la kept on aale trvt, I'ortTacd. Oregon. ' h'orthweet News Co., Portland, Oregon. v uirL-o nureau, w security ttniiainit. Washington, I). C, Bnreau, 501 Four- Member fnlted Press Aaa delation. Entered at the poetofflee at Pendleton, i.Tegon. aa second clan mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. THE LITTLE FAULTS. so many nine rauus we una In those we love; we see them, but if you and I Would soon pass on to bve and bye. They would not be faults, then grave faults to you and me, i But just odd ways, mistakes, or even l;ss Remembrances to bless. Days change so many things, yes hours. We see so differetcly in sun and showers, Harsh words tonight will be so changed by tomorrow light Can we not then forget, since we all know At best theres such a little way to go? Selected. JI1IIE A SECRETARY. Pendleton has a very good Com mercial club and has had for years. But there is one weak spot in the or ganization and because of this much of the effectiveness of the work un dertaken Is lost. The association does not have a paid secretary but instead relies upon such work as can be ren dered free gratis by the secretary and other officers. In Ben F. Hill the association now ..lias one of the best secretaries it has ever uatl. ilia ta uu iLiiiom ui ui. Hill nor is it a criticism of Mr. Nye who has charge of the association quarters. It is a criticism of the sys 1 .1 mUla I nA nlln4aM 9 f w. tem followed. It is not a businesslike system. The Pendleton Commercial associ ation, like other organizations of this character, should maintain a paid ; secretary. He should be a man who .is capable of keeping ud the member ship and enthusiasm of the association of attending to publicity- work In be half of the city and of taking an ag gressive part in the work that is car ried on by the board of managers and jby the entire association. For years members of the assocl -atlon have seen the weakness of the i present system and they have at vari ous times considered plans for making . a, change. Now that Pendleton is in . line for a forward move and active work by the club is needed if ever .- such work was needed it is a good time to place the association upon , proper working basis. THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN. For the Philippine Islands the United States paid the sum of $20, 000.000. This country was also re- the insurrection and to keep it quell the insurrection and to keep it kuell ed. The lives of many brave Ameri can soldiers went as part of this cost. Since the acquisition of the Islands the United States has always tried to do Its duty by the natives. Schools have been established there and mod ern methods have been introduced In- ti the business and industrial life of the country. Life and property have been made safe and the Filipinos have enjoyed privileges that were never theirs before. How grateful the natives feel tow ard this country 'may be gained from the open declaration of one native assemblymen that he hoped the Jap anese would soon blow the hated Am erlcans off the islands. Uncle Sam la bearing the white man's burden and he Is reaping the eld reward. WOMEN AS JURORS. Spokane suffragist leader object to excusing women from Jury duty and are petitioning Governor Hay to deny the request that women be so excused In Washington. They axe afraid that If women balk at Jury duty their action may serve to bring about a repeal of the equal suffrage amend' merit in that state. It is evident that the Spokane lead. take the view that If women are to vote they most hold themselves) In readiness to perform all civic dutlea that now fall upon men. This is a wrong idea. Because women are vot ers it does not follow they should be forced to do Jury' duty. Certain, class es of men are exempt from Jury duty. For instance physicians are exempt because of their professional respon sibilities. If physicians 'are excused from Jury duty why not housekeep ers? What is more exacting than housework? The preparation of din ner cannot be deferred anymore than can a physician's call. There is nothing to the claim that women must serve on juries simply because they are allowed to vote. There may be cases when women jur ies might well be called but it would work undue hardship to require all women to serve on juries. Nor It is necessary any more than It is neces sary for women who vote to serve in the army or as policemen or firemen. MOKE MONEY NEEDED. It now looks like the eastern Ore son branch asylum will be a greater institution than we supposed. That a paltry J200.0i.i0 will not be enough to build and properly equip an asylum large enough to accommodate 600 patients is now claimed by the author ities at Salem. So they want about J400.000 additional. Then that mon- Icy should he vtod of course. It will I r ot do for a great state like this to be 'rifrardly towards its unfortunates. Put remember it is the state of Ore gon that asKs lor tins money; u is ot Umatilla county. . Pendleton is constantly having fame thrust upon It through the fact that this or that criminal formerly lived in this city and was member of a prominent local fam ily." Is this because the people of this city have been bad actors or are these numerous prodigals merely fur ther testimony to the fact that almost every other man, woman and child n the northwest lived in this fair city at one time or another. It Is a rare day when there is not coal mine disaster or the seismo graph does not register an earthquake in some part of the globe. To a "man up a tree" It looks like the Stanfield foreclosure suit was 'compromised" in Mr. Stanfield's fa vor. TALES ABOUT PEOPLE. "Love Me, Ixire My Pig." New York, Jan. 3. Mrs. Anna Bruka of Rocky Hilt Road, near Flushing, is still keeping pigs. This is not a business, but a social an nouncement. as Mrs. Bruka Is near- ing her silver Jubilee arrest for keep ing pigs within the city limits. Mrs. Bruka. who Is along in years, is set in her habits. She has seven pigs mat are maturing as rapidly as possible, In their infancy she took the Utter Into the shack she calls "home" and they have been companions for many months. Long Island butchers have looked with envy uon the twisted-tail litter and every attempt to barter with Mrs. Bruka has been unsuccess- ful. Twenty-one times she has been arrestea and discharged. The old women declares that the pigs are Just as dear to her as any one's pets, and judging from the offers she has re fused, they are much dearer. Mrs. Bruka says that the pigs will soon be large enough to dispose of, but that will not alter the situation at all, as she has contracted for an other litter to keep her company, when these have recorded their last squeal, which is the only thing about the pig the packer can not can. The neighbors and the board of heaitn agents say they will keep up the cru sade until they succeed In having the nuisance stopped. One by one the tipsters fall. The papers record the bankruptcy of one George Baring his real name Is Bos- cowitz who won fame all over the country by his tipping bureau which he carried on in this city but adver tised In playing the marKets. The one thing worse that he could have done would have been to take . someone else's advice. Within the past year a dozen or so have fallen by the way- side. There was a chap over In Con necticut who made all his neighbors rich for a time by his tips on the market. Now they are all poor. Hard ly a week goes by that one doesn't hear of some one who has been hanging on the fringes of the financial district getting his money from suckers who think -that a man who really knows something that will make him rich will peddle It out at two dollars to strangers, and who eventually goes up the spout. The only sure way to riches that any tipster has yet discov ered was that upon which Miller now in Sing Sing declared In court that he followed. "I got the best advice l could," said he, "and then I followed It with a copper." The court naturally wanted to know why, If that plan had been successful he finally failed. "I began to take my own advice," said Miller, ruefully. Two of the great banking Institu tions of Canada have Just established branch offices at Halifax, namely, the Union Bank of Canada and the Mer chants' Bank of Canada. The Trad ers' Bank of Canada Is trying also to secure premises for a bank. Few cities with 60,000 population have better banking facilities. I hare traveled more than anyone else, and I have noticed that even the angels speak English with an accent FROM JOHN E. LATHKOP. Washington, D. C. Dec. 29, 1910. Editor East Oregonian: I have the East Oregonian of De cember 24 and quite naturally I read it with a great deal of interest. I had already sent you tt Christmas greet ing, and now you are sending me one which I deeply appreciate. I would like to express my appreciation with out filling the expression with gush, and at the same time telling you, as I have before, how close to my heart the East Oregonian is. I put ten ac tive years Into that paper, ami if I ever learned anything about the mak ing of newspapers and mi'.sazines and the putting up of political truths to the people and fighting the good fight for civic purity, I shall always .look back to those years I spent at the editorial desk of the East Oregonian as the years of my training. That paper was my college of journalism For ten years I knew its innermost thought; for ten years scarce a day went by in which I did not contrib ute to its columns; and yet in all those ten years, the man who was over me, Mr. C. .S. Jackson, never gave me but one instruction: "Print the truth." So that I know that never a dirty dollar found its way Into the treasury of the East Oregonian Publishing company. I know it, first, because thj man at the head of it would not accept such dollars. I know it, sec ond, becau.e had he accepted them tiie "goods could have been delivered" only by nit aim of some instruction to mo; but, I repeat, only one Instruc tion was given: "Print the truth." 1 remember well the day when we en larged from a six column to a seven column folio, and we thought we were some pumpkins; and then I remember that greater day when we installed the Mergenthaler typesetting machine, tind enlarged to eight pages. We were several pumpkins then. ' And I remember, too, when the East Oregonian sent me to the Klon dike in 1S97, on six hours' notice, to stay a year, which I did. and came back rich in experience delicacy prevents me from pursuing this sub ject of riches further. I think the greatest moment In my budding newspaper career, however, was when an attempt was made to place the politics of the city of Pen dleton on a partisan basis. Somehow or other the glimmer of the dawning light of the political progressive movement Illuminated my youthful mind, and I thought I saw in tnis proposal something which was not to lead In the right direction. jacKson was absent from the city and so I di rected the force of the East Orego nian in what was probably a very crudely written editorial against the movement. The East Oregonian's In fluence was sufficient to prevent it. The paper never became a party or gan, but has stood for that wnicn mo editor believed to be for the best in terests of the people. I am delighted to see from time to time that the East uregonian smimo in that same Independent attitude, criticising on every side of the politi cal fence, as criticism is deserved. Six thousand times the .asi ure gonian, as a daily paper, has sent its message out to the people ot eastern Oregon. Who can estimate the po tency of such a , work? Who can measure the responsibility to the people? It Is enough to make an earnest man and a patriot tremble. lest he wield that Influence In a man ner not to measure up to the great onnortunity. It means that Into the warn and woof of the aauy inougnia of the people In half a state, me pu per's opinions and advocacies are in torurnven. Tt means that men are now full grown and active in the af fairs of the communities, who have been more or less educated in their conceptions of civic duty by the East Oregonian. For many of these men were children when It was launched aa a dally. I am proud to have been known as a writer on the East Oregonian, be cause never, during the eighteen years since I first sat at an editorial desK in the offices of that paper, has t failed of Its duy to the public. Per haps larger responsibilities have come to me in later years, with a wider field of endeavor. It has been my privilege to write for publications having an aggregate circulation of nearly 3,000,000 copies, and yet the training and the principles which were developed by the East Oregonian have been my most valued assets. And o. with earnestness and pleas are. I return the greetings of the ed itor of the East Oregonian; and to the family of Its graduates who have gone to other fields of labor and to the present members of its staff I repeat th messaee you sent in your edito rial of December 24, as told by old Rip Van Winkle: "Und may we all life long 'und brosber." Very cordially yours, JOHN E. LATHROP. TIIK HAPPY SOLDIEH. "A soldier of the Legion Lay dying In Algiers," . 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