East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 15, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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'DAILY MJUn ORBGONI AR, PENDLETON, OREGON, STl?RIAY, APRIIi IS, 111.
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SAVING THE BOYS.
By the lecture tour of Judge Ben
Llndsey the question of what to do
with bad boys has been brought for
cibly to the public mind. Those who
share the sympathies of Judge Lind
sey hold that in most instances buys
may be set right if only placed under
tl e proper environment and dealt with
i. a Judicious, sympathetic manner.
How to handle the so-called incor
rigible boy is ever a grave social prob
lem, says an editorial In the lioston
Glohe. Parents become bewildered
over it. Guardians frequently con
fi.ss their Inability to solve It. Vet
there are agencies accomplishing
much good for this class, and there
should bo more, for the majority can
te saved to lead useful lives.
It is unjust to regard so ninny boys
as incorrigible. That implies they are
too bad to be corrected and are irre
claimable. This is n very harsh and
wrong verdict. Change of environ
ment would save most of these ns
si nnd incorrigibles. The judge, the
other day, who thought a career in
the navy would make a man of n
Kitain hoy was in the right. The dls
ii'.ine won! 1 bo what the lad needed,
and the naval official was needlessly
sensitive when he sail the navy was
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actly be called bad news. ' Brown
eyes, we should say, are, all ' right.
Scientifically speaking, they will
doubtless serve all the optica require
ments of their owner. They neither
blaze with Indignation nor flash with
fury. Nor, on the other hand, are
they vacuous or noncommittal. With
out too great Imperiousness, they have
a compelling quality that makes you
do what they require. It is a very
pleasant thing to look into a pair of
them and answer to their mild bid
ding. The hazel eye commands re
spect, the black eye demands homage
and obesiance, the orbs of blue woo
and entreat. The brown eye Is the.
blend of these, possessing something
of each quality, yet safe, or at least
middling safe, if one does riot gaze too
long.
Of course, the pronouncement of
the Kansas professor is not neces
sarily final. Other Investigators and
prophets have arrived at different con
clusions as to the coming race. One
student of ethnology nvers that in
time there will be left only the distinct
blonde and brunette; that Increasing
aridity will burn to a dusky hue the
entire human family, except In Eng
land and along the Pacific coast of
the Cnited States, where humidity
and fogs will persevere in lln-ir
bleaching effects. As proof that cli
matic jn.'liicncos control pigmentary
pjeculinrilii's. this authority cites tha
Jews as the most widely distributed
race of untainted blood. Them he
finis blonde in the moister regains
i f the gli'I.o, but as dark as the Moor
in the h 't de-ert countries.
It is this snhjeet. however, ns with
many ,.thes. Much depends upon
the viewpoint. Temperament, too
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From the ocean wide and blue,
Water does evaporate
To the sky of azure hue,
A id a h. avy fog dots make.
Vapor mingled with air
To the land does bo.
There cor.'l. n-es into rain,
H!o and hail and snow.
Tin 11 , from rain, ! 'ii.'s dark and blue
The tain begin to Tail,
rati-, ring n the hunter's: shack.
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"Goo.;:" Ol.j Xeptune cries in gle
As the rain comen down,
"The water's coining back to me,
I'l 'in the .hi' k ra in cloud.
FANVII'iX KLLIOTT.
Sovcnth grade pupil, Hawthorne
school.
(( Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
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Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
li tracts.
HILL & IIIBBERO, OWNERS
At the office of MARK M00R.H0USE CO.
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Orpheum Theatre
t. P. 1CEDFIUVA0H, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS. .UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE ritOUHAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Program Char.fea on Bwadar!, Tncaday'i mod FrUmfs,
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P Known For Its Strength
Hie First ffotiona!
PEMDLETOH, OREGON
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U CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
15 UNDIVIDED PROFITS .
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U RESCURCE5 OVER
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mi: ri:i K;i:r mvimon.
.-Iiou! 1 ti.e O.-W. It. N. Co
ii'.l.ii-.-h freiirht iiivii..n h-re n;
the C'liiph tion c,f the Ci.y..t.- cut
the change wntiij mean much laisi
la s.. f.,r tliis city. It woul.l nit an a
iu.ivy increase in the local railroad
l'..:roll and all tla.-ses of citizens
.'oulil share in the benefits. In or ler
t- : -.-i-t in iiuiucing the railtoail )ho-
- j l'le to 'nake this place the freight
UK I 1 1 NOT LOSE. jltiminitl everything jiossibie consist-
Trank V.". Benf-'oii made a gallant ent with good business and with good
fight and despite the fact he- has pass- j citizenship should be done by local
ed away while yet in middle life he ; penile. I'ciull. ton wants the freight
did not lose. He goes thmutrh ,-the j .livi.-ion and should get it if it is to
' :'.. ii- as a hii;!i official and as for- he ! a '.
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mer covt rnor of the commonwealth I
of Oregon. He was more, than that
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manufactured hyihe
Sold by all loading
Drwjqists
f ,r a-i'.ie from the political honor3 f d the democratic pat ty Is quite likely j vlflCOlZO UnlVf 0T 8 DOttl
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CURITY
The charge that J. P. Morgan aid-
STACY A DAM Is and
ROYAL BLUP SHOES
at A. EKLUfiD'S
l:e attained 1
resp"ct of the
Their good will
ha 1 the friendship and, well founded. Usually such men as
people of Oregon, j .'.'organ seek to back both political or-
for him was shown- ganizatlons so as to have a grip on
affairs regardless of who Is elected,
tig financiers do iot care for party
names.
last fall when he was reelected as
secretary of state hy a majority of
S6.oo. Hi had a loving, faithful wife
and children and to them he leaves
the U-gaoy of an honored name. Xo
man who dies leaving such behind him
Is a loser in the fight.
WHAT WILL PEMlLKTOX IK)?
At a tpeclal election Just held in
Baker City the people voted by over
vhelming majorities for an improved
water supply, for a municipal light
ing plant and to change the method
of paying for the improvement of
street intersections. The outcome at
taker is of loeal interest because of
the improvements to be voted upon
here May 9.
Pendleton is not voting upon the
question of acquiring a municipal
lighting plant but the people will be
asked to vote for a mountain water
system, for sewer extensions and for
changes in the methods of paying for
street work that will look to the pro
motion of such Improvements.
Will the people of Pendleton be
found any less progressive than were
the people of Baker when they voted
few day ago?
.mi:. Kuirri; fou sechetary.
In the selection of Mr. Keefe to be
th fecret&rjr (or the Commercial club
the managing board hag chosen a
man they feel will be able to aid
treat ly in the task of putting the or
ganization upon a good working bas
. la. He is aggressive and popular and
entering upon his duties ag he will at
a time when the tide Is running
strong for a bigger and more active
ciub he should be able to accomplish
much good. It will be surprising if
the club does not get value received
for the salary that will be paid Mr.
Keefe. He hag a Bplendld opportunity
before him and leenu well qualified
for the place.
However no one man or set of men
can make a good commercial organl
eation. It takes the united and en
thusiastic support of all the people.
Now that a paid secretary has been
-employed everybody should get ready
to work with the Commercial asso
ciation for the welfare of Pendleton,
If you must use a hammer do not
he a knocker. Use it to forward the
constructive work that is underway
for a greater Pendleton.
Here's hoping the "Buckaroos"
not have to pull leather.
will
It looks like a beautiful day for the
parade.
nuowx EVE3.
(Washington Post.)
According to a Kansas professor,
the future American girl is destined
to be brown-haired and brown-eyed.
Already, he claims, the trend has ad
vanced so far in that direction that
the pronounced blonde and brunette
types are fast disappearing, their per
sistence thus far being due to the
ceaseless inflow of foreign Immigra
tion, which has a tendency to uphold
the two extremes of color. Once this
has fallen below a controlling point
and the amalgamation of races not
widely differentiated has taken place,
the typical American girl will have
arrived, with hair and eyes as already
foretold.
While somewhat In the nature of a
surprise, this information cannot ex-
g Now for "B
Q Good Soda IOI
1 1 You will find at our fountain the very fc'WP
I I best that can be made from pure
j ' fruit Juices. Everything first class W7'jK
ii and up-to-date. VWV
IK'IMoii Candy at 20c Hr poiind. V&Jm
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Jr- -Jfr Itelinhle Dnigirlst. i imM"
Peruna Secrets
You Should Know
V.'rl Seal
Golden Seal, the root of the above
plant, is a very useful medicine. Many
people father It in our rich woodlands
during tho summer. Few pooplo know
how valuable it is in dyspepxia, catarrh,
and as a general tonic.
Many thousand pounds of this root are
used each year in the famous catarrh
remedy, Peruna. This fact explains why
everybody uses Peruna for catarrh.
Don't Miss the
International Aviation
Meet, at, Boise, Idaho
On April 19 and 20
Held Under the Auspices of the
BOISE COMMERCIAL CLUB
WALTER BROOKINS and EUGENE ELY
Matched Races and Exhibitions
from International Aviation Meet at
Salt Lake City.
Ely rose to an altitude of 9,000
feet at Salt Lake last week.
Special reduced rates on all railroads and trolley
Unes
North Yakima
ossoni Festival
April 1 Oth to 20th
For the above occasion, the
Oregon-Washington
Railroad (b Navigation Co.
will sell round trip tickets from Walla Walla and intermediate
points; also from all points on Uio Yakima Division to Xortli
Yakima at
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
Tickets on sale April 19th and 20th, pood for return until
April 23, 1011.
For further particulars, call on It. Burns, D. F. & P. A.,
Walla Walla, or any O.-W. It. & N. Apent
Wm McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent.
A
Ono of the best places on Riverside. Good
house, fine orchard, 2 acres berries, 2 of grapes,
chicken houses, barns, gasoline engine ami
pumping plant, windmill, hot and cold water in
house, in fact everything in A-l condition. This
is certainly a dandy suburban home place.
Very reasonable. Would consider' residence
property in Pendleton for part payment. See
nbout it today. Must bo sold at once.
LEE TEUTSCH
The Home Finder
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