East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DA1XX EAST ORECON1A.V. PfiNDUffTOX, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1911.
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place company L upon a war footing
will require some 60 recruits.
For tho good name of this little clt;
U is to be hoped that the Pendleton
guard company will be quickly
brought up to the roqu'red strength.
For four years the state has main
tained a guard company in this city
and has expended much money in do
ing so.. Now that there is a possibil
ity the guard may be called into ser
vice it would look bad for the city to
have the company "fall down."
This is not jingoism. There w'll
The lally Kcst Orei;nian la kept on aale
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Wephone Main 1
Official City and Oonnty raper.
"WHILST IT IS PRIME."
Fresh spring, the herald of love's
mighty king,
In whose coat-armor richly
are displayed
Ail sorts of flowers, the which
on earth do spring.
In goodly colors gloriously
arrayed.
Go
is
to my love, where she
careless laid
Tet in her winter's bower, not
' well awake;
Tell her the Joyous t'me will not
be stayed,
Unless she do by him the
forelock take;
Bid her, therefore, herself soon
ready make.
To wait on love amongst his
lively crew;
Where every one, that mlsseth
then her mate,
Shall be by him amearced
with penance due.
Make haste, therefore, sweet
love, whilst it is prime,
For none can call again the
passed time.
Spencer.
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.60 probably be no war and the Oregor.
rational fuard will not likely be cull
ed into the field. CYrta'nly it is to be
hoped there will be no call. Peace Is
sweet and war is terrible. Only the
ignorant or the very foolish desire to
see a war. The true patriot is one
who stands for peace yet is ready to
strve his country if his country needs
him. Evidently there is something in
the situation at this time that makes
it desirable to have the national guar 1
ready for service. Otherwise the or
der to place the guard upon a war
footing would not have been issued.
Should there be no trouble and
therefore the national guard not be
called into the service those who join
a.' this time will lose nothing. They
will merely have a little military ex
perience that will not hurt them but
on the other hand should be good for
them.
If by any chance there should be
a war and soldiers be needed by the
United States those who belong to the
g.:ard will be fortunate. They will be
able to go out with well equipped and
disciplined organizations under ex
perienced officers. Col. Dunbar, com
mander of the third regiment, of
wh'ch company L is a part, is a vet
eran officer of the Spanish war and
many other officers of the regiment
are veterans. The regiment has a full
hospital corps and is equipped in
everj- department. It would be much
better for a recruit to be with such
a conimand than to be in a volunteer
rtgiment which nt the start would
have neither equipment nor officers
and would be little better than a mob.
IT IS NOT RADICAL.
"Roosevelt approves of most of the
Arizona constitution but he is afraid
4.1 the provision that allows the peo
ple to recall judges if they desire to
JSo. It was to be expected that the
colonel would hold such a view. He
; Is a, conservative progressive and he
la from t section of the country that
twos scarcely started towards the po
litical goal the people of Oregon have
already .utained. Naturally he wanU
" to move slowly.
There is a lot of solemn nonsense
' About the sancitity of our Judiciary
and Col. Roosevelt seems to share in
' the same. Some people speak of the
- Judiciary as though it were composed
o men of more than ordinary clay.
As a matter of fact our Judges are
chosen as are other public officers and
they are of about the same calibre.
Many of them are put intcjbfflce, not
because they are learned In the law
and are fair winded, but because
certain interests feel they will'proflt
try having them upon the bench. It
1 is notorious that the public service
corporations of Oregon tried to place
on of their men upon the supreme
-court of Oregon at the last election.
He was defeated for the republican
nomination by Judge H. J. Bean of
this city.
some people think it radical to
give the people a chance to recall a
Judge. But that plan is no more rad
leal than the plan in use where the
recall is not in force. Federal judges
are subject to Impeachment by
Cress and state and circuit judges by
the legislatures of their respective
slates. That is a radical provision be
cause a legislature is generally mor-
ed more by political considerations
than by anything else. A legislature
of one political faith could easily at
tack a judge of an opposite faith and
Impeach him unjustly. It Is true that
this is seldom if ever done. It is
equally true that the recall would
aeldom be used to oust a Judge. The
people as a body are Just as honest
a any legislature and quite as trust
worthy. They always will be because
the people select the. legislature and
avo creature can be greater than its
creator.
VPHOLD THE SCHOOL BOARD.
Because the Lincoln school now has
but four rooms and bo cannot provide
accommodation for all the grades
many north side children are com
pelled to walk many blocks to the
Washington or the Hawthorne schools.
This make It hard for the north side
youngsters and particularly for those
of tender years. The Lincoln school
should be completed so that all the
grades may be taught there Just as at
the other schools. If the people up
hold the school board by voting the
bond Issue Thursday then the north
side school may be completed.
Dakes Hone Baking Easy
BR
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
made from Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
NO alum.no lime phosphate
With the selection of Leon Cohen as
president for the coming year the
district fair commission has made a
good start towards a successful fain
It also looks like the' board and the
Roundup management will co-operate
more than they did last fall.
hour of foolishness.
Without the leisure hour during
which the burden can be rorgotten in
the eager flight of enthusiastic ener
gies, any human being becomes
dwarfed and crippled and finally at
rophied. If in seeking needed pleasure and
relaxation men and women through
Ignorance become addicted to vice,
can society point the finger of accu
sation at them, when society has ne
glected to safeguard them by offer
ing opportunities for pure Joy, right
eous emotion, clean and wholesome
pleasures?
The great Boy Scout movement,
which is sweeping the civilized world,
is striking at the very root of this
problem by cultivating not alone Joy
rnd work but Joy in work.
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AIRMEN'S MAP.
First Ono AMniN In Paris Design
ed by Army Officer.
The first airman's map hns ap
peared in Paris. It was designed by
the French army's geographical de
partment, a further evidence of the
value set upon military airmanship
by the French war department. Air
men have complained that exlstrjg
maps are of little use to them, so
Commandant Pollachi has set to work
to provide them with something bet
ter. He began with the district of
Chalons, where the flying school of
Mourmelon Is1 situated, and this is the
first to be published. It is printed
boldly In six colors, corresponding
with what an airman can see of the
earth from a height of 600 feet. The
roads are white. Woods and forests
are made splashes of green. Th
and downs of the country are made
by shading, light for a gentle rise,
heavy for a high hill. Towns and vil
lages stand out clearly in red. Wind
mills, church towers, factory chim
neys, telegraph wires and even tall,
isolated trees are Indicated. Spots
where it is dangerous to land because
of uneven ground, hop poles, vine
yards, orchards, etc., are marked with
red crosses for the airmen to avoid.
Women taxpayers may vote at the
school bond election Thursday and it
will be interesting to note whether
the ladles stand with the progressives
or with the pessimistic element in
this city.
Col. Roosevelt would have been un
grateful had he not endorsed the Ari
zona constitution and statehood for
that territory. Most of the rough
riders came from Arizona.
Purify Your Blood
The cause of pimples, bolls and oth
er eruptions, as well as of that tired
feeling and poor appetite, which are so
common In the spring, Is Impure and
Impoverished blood.
The best way to purify and enrich
the blood, as thousands of people know
by experience, is to take
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Accept no substitute, but Insist on
having Hood's.
Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets known as Sarsatabs.
GUARDSMEN WANTED.
Orders have been received from
"Washington to recruit the Oregon na
tional guard to a war footing. Why
that order was Issued is not made
clear. It is not for the adjutant gen
eral or the guard officers of the state
to Inquire. Bat it to their tetj
obey the order and they are endeavor
ing to do so.
Pendleton's guard company, along
with the other companies of the state,
la looking for recruits. Continued
p-ace has made service In the na
Uonal ajuard something of a bore and
none of the companies have their full
quota of enlisted men. Most of them
' iave about the minimum number re
- aulred to be on a peace footing. To
THE RIGin OF JOY,
(St. Paul Pioneer Press.)
Some day the political economist
will discover that, whether the world
owes a man a living or not, it certain
ly owes him a playground and an
hour of leisure. Indeed, If a man is
to have a living that shall be marked
by any contribution to the good of the
world, he must have opportunity to
play and to do things that have no
practical value.
Dr. Woods Hutchinson, the charm
ing medical Iconoclast, who has for
many years been puncturing the bug
bears of popular superstition in re
gard to health, and telling the world
that it cannot be both healthy and
uncomfortable at the same time, says
In a recent article:
It is not play that impels to drink
and dissipation, but work. Two-thirds
of our vices are pitiful and distorted
efforts to get, by oblique and un
wholesome means, that opportunity
for joy and emotional expression
which is denied us where we ought
most to be able to secure it in our
Ufework."
It will not take a very wide Investi
gation to gjve the proof to this con
tention.
We read much of the evils of ourll
dancehalls, and too seldom stop to
ask what the original lure of the dance
hall means. It means simply that
young people, whose dally life Is
drudgery and terror, find their one
gleam of happiness in the few hours
a week that can be spent amid the
glamour of the dance and the mulsc.
They are entitled to that happiness,
and If it is made possible for them to
get It under circumstances that make
for uplift, they will not long cling to
the cheaper and tawdry glamour of
the dancehs.Il.
The young boy goes to the poolroom
not in search of vice, but in search
of fun. If he gets it amid surround
lngs tending to isplre htm to useful
ness the cheap poolroom that finally
may wreck his manhood will hare
mall attraction for him.
Every soul needs relaxation, Joy,
excitement, pleasure, and even Its
llohbcsh has
Modern and
Snaitary Bakery
Otto Ilohbach has just
completed improvements
in connection with hia
Court street bakery, am
ounting to about $5,000,
and now has one of the
cleanest and most modern
bakeries in eastern Oregon.
He has erected a new
brick annex with concrete
floors, plastered walls and
dough mixing and handl-1
ing machinery that assures
absolute cleanliness and
sanitation, besides being
vermin proof. Within this
new and modern factory,
all the cakes, pasteries,
candies and ice. cream will
be made that is sold by
him, either wholesale, from
the wagon or in his recent
ly renovated retail store.
A standing invitation ii
extended to the general
public to visit this new
bakery not at any ap
pointed time, but at your
convenience seo for your
self how clean and sanitary
it is kept at all times.
IE COMFORTS OF LIFE
MEtegfJwHO BEGAN
1 . iKXO
THEIRX2MONEY in
THE BANK.'
HENRY H. ROGERS was a poor boy. He worked in a
grocery, lie saved his money aud put it in the bank. He left
an estate of 100 million dollars.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on Time Deposits, compounded
semi-annually.
THE
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American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
Wo are Sole Manufacturers'
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
F $ S
TOILET CREAM :
COLD CREAM '
TOOTH POWDER ,!
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallsnan & Co. I
Leading Druggists of East-'
ern Oregon.
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
tracts.
HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS
STACY ADAMS and
ROYAL BLUESHOES
at A. EKLUND'S
At the office of MARK MOOKHOUSE CO.
SNAP
1 60 Acre Desert Claim
Under proposed ditch. Owing to the fact
owner of the above mentioned tract is call
ed east, will sell at a bargain if taken at
once. This property is only five miles
from Echo and four miles from Staafield.
Land lays nicely. See about h today.
Act Now
LEE TEUTSCH
The Home Finder
Your Doctor Is Honest
Honest in his knowledge ofdiagnosis and treatment.
Honest in hisendeavorsforiispatients benefit.
,? We put his medicines together in
the most scientific way, under
the best and safest conditions ..
Your doctorjandjyour druggfet guard your health
,"We are in business
for yourfgood health.
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
ANCIENT AND MODERN
bathroom plumbing Is not to be com
pared. If tho cost has prevented you
from replacing your old closed, germ
breeding plumbing by a modern bath
room come have a talk with us.
MODERN PLUMBING COStS
a little more at first than the old
style, but better health and fewer
doctors' bills make up the difference.
The cost Isn't so much greater either.
Get our figures. They'll prove It
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