1. PAGE IX) UR OAILI EAST OREGON IA IS, PENDLETON. OREGON, ITKSDAY, MAKCH 28, 1011. EIGHT PAQES ' AN IXDK1KXHKXT NEWSl'Al'Ea. Published Pally and Semi-Weekly at Pendleton Oregon, by the AST ORFHJOMAN riULISLUXU CO. SLllSCUlllIOS KAIKS. rlj, one year, by mall $5.00 bally, six month, by mall it.&O r-ailjr, tiiree month, by mall 1-5 iallj, one month, by mail 50 (ally, one year, by carrier 7.60 eiz montlia, by carrier 8 75 I'Lirj. three montba, by carrier l.t5 tllv, one mouth, by carrier tt5 ml Werklj, one year, by mall 1.50 inl Wevkly, nil montbs. by mall..-.. .75 Uml Wrtklj. (our mouth, by niall... .50 The Itally Kast Ore;onlan Is kept on Mir t the Oreeon News Co., 3-9 Morrlaoo xreet. Portland. Oregon. Northwnct .New i'o., Portland, Oregon. Chto, j lturrau, !0i Security HulKllng. 't-h. cton, L. C, Bureau, 501- Four tDtb i -eet, X. W. Men: jer United rrem Anoclatlon. Entered at the pottofflc at rendleton, Oregon, aa second class mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and County raper. DISCONTENT. than a lawn covered with "ginger bread." Like all other busy western towns Pendleton has sadly neglected the subject of landscape arch'teeture. But it is not too late to begin such work. As indicated by the lecturer last eve ning local people have an opportunity t.i make a beautiful place out of Pen dleton. To make the needed Improve ments will not involve any vast ex pense but it will require taste and at tention. That some thought is al riady being given to the subject is proven by the fact that the ladles of the civic club brought an expert here to lecture upon the, subject. In their work towards the beautifying of the city the ladies should have the cheer ful eo-opcratlon of local businessmen and property owners. It will be good business to make this place more beautiful and attractive. Such work tends to make people who live hero more contented with their lot and It also makes the c'ty Inviting to new comers. Here's to a greater and more beau tiful rendleton. Formed of the elemental fierce unrest That seethes forever In the hu man breast. Coeval with the race of Man am I. I seem a Curse from which he fain would fly; And in his efforts to escape from me He pits his might against Im mensity, And bends the laws of Nature to his will; Yet I shall goad him ever on until He solves the problem of In finity And read the meaning of life's mystery Then when he resU on heights as yet untrod, And learns that he himself Is part of God, THK PlllKKSS .MIST BE SLOW. I:t an authorized Interview with the 1 i liiited Press papers yesterday Pres t j idem Taft discussed the subject of , ' international arbitration and disarma- r.tent. Though he was not quoted di rectly, in accordance with the unwrit ten law of the white house, the ideas g'ven were those of the president and they are fine ideas. All men will agree that everything possible should be done toward promoting arbitra tion and ireventing wars. ' Common sense though requires that .efforts of this sort shall be in keep- I ing with the sentiment of the people 1 of the world. When laws or schemes 'of government are adopted ahead of t!m, Vl MBit), In Mln.n.. T i. a truism that laws cannot be very ! far ahead of the people or they will j not be observed. There are always , pretexts for breaking treaties or laws He'll know that I first taught when people or nations want to do so. him to aspire .... . That I, the Curse, Impelled him "uh resPects to arbitration and disarmament it is possible the white continental railroads to central Ore gon. In voting the big prize to Mr. Howard the Judges In the Portland contest rewarded a very enterprising and deserving young writer. In his address last evening dr. Weed urged that a regular garbage transportation system bo established l i Pendleton. There is much merit in the suggestion. It Is not enough fix the town to have a cleanup day once a year. A regular scavenger ser vice would beautify the city and like wise keep down doctors' bills. It Is noteworthy however that President Taft favors fortifying the Panama canal. After the new water "system has been secured it will be easier to have beaihlful lawns In Pendleton. A good town should look the part. BAD KXOVG1I, ANYHOW. Robert, aged 10 was playing with the other boys on the- corner of Nine teenth and Tlog; streets, when his mother, who had been listening to his conversation, called him. "Robert." she began, in a grieved tone. "I never thought I'd hear you swearing." "Why, I wasn't swearing, mother," the boy defended himself. "I only Hakes Home Baking Easy Ill mum Absolutely Pure The only haklnj povJar made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar N3ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE said tthe devil.' That isn't swearing." "Well," replied the mother quickly, "maybe It isn't exactly swearing, but It is making light of sacred things." Philadelphia Times, from the mire, John E. Dolsen in The Nautilus. ,4 A CITY BEAUTIFUL. A subject of fascinating Interest was that discussed last night by How ard Evarts Weed, who lectured at the Christian church under the auspices of the ladies civic club. It is too bad the meeting was not attended by all the people of the city, for the audi ence found it truly worth while. In his lecture Mr. Weed pointed out how by a proper observance of the principles of landscape architecture Fendleton may be made a far better appearing city. The speaker was prac tical in that he applied his know ledge of landscape gardening to the working out of local Improvement pioblems. With comparatively little expense the depot grounds, which constitute the front gate to the city, may be made very attractive. By the use of trees and shrubbery the unsightly shacks uack of the Bowman hotel may be hidden from view. Instead of looking out over a barren plat and at old buildings passing tourists would view a grassy tract with a background of foliage. It would make all the difference in the world In their Im pressions of the city and the expense would be nothing compared with the benefits derived. Tk torturer also po'nted out how Mala lad Court streets may be vastly imprortxl through the removal of the eiectrle end telephone poles and wires. The business streets cannot look right until this improvement Is male. The cluster lights are good end they should be Installed at regu lar Intervals along both sides of Slain ai.-d Court streets. But the effect of such an Improvement will be largely Ist unless the poles and wires are ti moved. Why cannot the electric company unl tr.e telephone company be In dued to remove thtir poles- The v. ir' .s rni'.y be place l in cables under Etound or brought to the buildings fir m the back str'-et. lioth the elec tric and telephone companies draw bl r v-iiues from the city an 1 t!.oe com panies should be ready and eager to co-epera'.e in the- Improvement of the place. Perhaps if the matter Is I.re' nted to the company offi I.s by the ivif club, the city council and the Commercial club this change may be broushj about. It Is worth trying ':yway. If the change Is to be made ). should be majn before any further paving; work Is d,,rc In the l.ti in pf ctlon. Mr. V-1 also polr.U'd out othir op-pi-rtunlMes for Improving the city. H wouli have the people look forward ti a boulevard system and to some p.'.rks Tie wants the levee converted , into a promenade and that Is :in Im- 1 provement that may be easily maie. He crplMnil many common errors In j landscape gardening and one in par- ! ti(ul.:r. He objects to the scattering! oi trees and shrubs about a lawn, j Pucb shrubbery should be mowi il al- j ong the borders of a place. An ex-j p.'.r.Mve lawn looks better and lareer world may be ready. Yet when one censiders that even the Caucasian world Is still mostly ruled by mon archs the idea of disarmament takes a slump. Monarchies are sustained by the might of their armies and na vies. Even with international peace assured the European countries could j not do away with armaments for the kings and emperors would be knock ing away the props that sustain their ti" rones. In America no army is needed to sustain the government because the people themselves rule the country through the ballot box. At " times their will is thwarted by special inter ests but in the end the people always prevail. However America does need an army and a navy to sustain itself in international affairs. Danger of trouble with European powers may ba remote because Europe is civilized. But the nations of the orient with which the United States is thrown In close touch are not civilized. They are Just out of the darkness and they do not observe the ten command ments. In diplomacy the Japanese play a wily and sometimes deceitful game. Diplomacy with them seems but an art. The only thing they really recognize and respect is might. They respected our battleship fleet and seemingly they have respected the American army now moblized on the Mexican border even though the army is composed of but a handful of men. Nor Is there anything strange about this. It is all very natural. The theory that right makes might is largely a delusion and a snare. Na poleon said that God fought on the side of the big battalions and he was a good authority upon the subject. The law that really governs the world, lr private business and In interna tional affairs, is the law of the sur vival cf the fittest. Out of ignorance cr hypocrisy we deny it but it is a fact that selfishness rules .he world and to a very great extent wo still observe the motto of Robin Hood: "Let him get who has the power. mmSmL tea Let him hold who can.' Dii:nvi:i to win. Itandail It. Howard, former tele-:;r-''ph editor of the East Orearoninn, (as awarded the first prize of $1000 the Portland Commercial club for i story written by Il-ard and which appeared in the World's Work. It was an excellent story and though it l. eated of an industrial subject it was thrilling for there was romance a iso in tr.e rai e of tho great trans- CAKELESSXESS is the reason why many people do not put their valuables jewels, heirlooms, notes, deeds, wills into our safety deposit vaults. ARE YOU CARELESS Our vaults aro absolutely safe against fire and burglars and it will cost you a very small sum to rent a box in our safety deposits vaults for a whole, year. -Then you can sleep well or leave home knowing vou are safe against fire and the burglars. THE American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY HEADimTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated & s TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. I For Calling Cards ' Wedding Stationery t Embossed Stationery Call at office of i East Oregonian Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three timee each week. Be sure and -e the next change. Adults 10c Children under 10 years, 5c Orpheum Theatre J. P. 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