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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAw. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1912.
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And nothing should ever go
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the subject before the two great na
tional conventions this summer,
would be suggesting something en
tirely new. It is gratifying to know
however, that their views are already
shared by such great leaders as Bry.
an and Roosevelt. With such sup
port as that at a time when the coun
try Is running strong towards pro
gresslveness It Is possible both big
parties may Incorporate the Idea In
their platforms.
"Then write me down as one who
loves his fellow men," said Abou Ben
Adhem and since then his tribe has
greatly Increased. It has grown in
numbers until almost every man Is
now a member of one or more of the
fraternal orders devote?! to the Idea
of serving God through service to
mankind.. About a thousand members
o. one of the greatest of the orders
are now' In Pendleton and they are
welcome visitors Indeed.
The Odd Fellows and the Rebekahs
were expected by Pendleton and ef
forts have been made towards making
them welcome. The streets were
strung with colors of the order, shop
windows were decorated and the lo.
cust trees bedecked themselves in
their most glorious raiment for the
particular delight of the ladies. It la
true that the show has been somewhat
dimmed by the rain which arrived
along with the delegates from west
ern Oregon. However it will not dim
the Joy of Pendletonlans at having
in their midst representatives of or
ders so renowned and worthy.
The coming of the three link bri
gade is appreciated by Pendleton and
here's hoping the visitors will enjoy
their stay.
POWERtTL SUPPORT.
KEEPING BVSY.
In a letter published today W. J.
Bryan says that the suggestion that
the government pay presidential cam
paign expenses was first advocated by
Col. Roosevelt in a message to con
gress. Bryan then endorsed the idea
but it was not adopted by congress.
If two such men as Roosevelt and
Bryan favor the plan of having the
people finance their own presidential
elections It Is assuredly a strong ar
gument In favor of the Idea. Both
men have been through several cam
Talgns and Roosevelt served as pres
ident for seven years. They know
from where the money comes with
which campaign expenses are met.
They know the obligations under
which a president must work when
he owes his election to money con
tributed by private Individuals or
corporations, r-'o their advice should
be good.
Until receipt of the Bryan letter
this paper did not know this Idea had
ever been publicly advocated before
and considered that Messrs King and
MeCuvker, who are planning to lay
Does the Pilot Rock Record think
It said something last week when it
offered the following Introduction to
an editorial of a column's length?
"The East Oregonlan, an unterrl
fled supporter of the 'new thought'
system says:
"It will be bad for this state if the
move to consolidate the University
and the Agricultural College gets
even enough support to place a con
solidation measure upon the ballot
this fall.'
"It will be bad to get even enough
support to place a consolidation meas
ure upon the ballot this fall. What
does this mean? Does it mean that
our highly esteemed contemporary is
afraid that mistake can be made by
the voters. Food that is good for
the goose ought to be good for the
gander. If it is highly proper to
leave; to the people the nomination
of candidates for office, the enact
ment of legislation, the recall of
Judges, the recall of decisions and
the kind of new constitution we are
need of all voters being highly cap
able of Judging the kind of legisla
tion we are In need of why fear any
mistakes being made by the people
In regard to. the expediency .i' con
solidating the University and Agricul
tural Colleges? If the average voter
Is capable of voting intelligently on
amendments to the constitution, why
not then on the number of football
schools for the education of farmer's
sons "
There is reason enough why the
consolidation measi're should not be
placed upon the ballot and the rea.
son does not call into question at all
the ability of the people to properly
decide the issue If they have to do so.
If a consolidation measure should .be
submitted locating the consolidated
school at Corvallls quite likely a sec
ond measure would be filed providing
for the location of the school at Eu
gene. It would lead to a fight be
tween the university and agilcultural
cr.lleges as to which should swallow
the other. Such a fight would dis
rupt our educational system and could
accomplish vast harm for a year or
two even should the people vote the
thing down when the time came as
they would surely do.
This answers the -question though
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time the Record's demagogy Is so
cheap, so crude and stale that, surely
it can do no harm. The East Oregon
lan Is a trifle curious as to whether
the Pilot Rock Record really has
convictions on this subject or is
chewing away to keep Its mind off
worse things. David Harum saye
that sometimes a few fleas are good
for a dog and it may be his theory al
s. applies to a certain class of newspapers.
RKKEKAH REGItEES CON
FERRED OS CLASS OF 213
(Continued from pagt j...
The Boise team arrived In Walla
Walla for the week's series with four
teen men, two of whom are to have
the'lr heads lopped off today. La
Grande, which commences a week's
series here today, Is also down to the
limit with a number of new faces In
her line-up.
J11K;E ARCHIBALD TOOK
FLYER' IX GOLD MIXING
hall. This necessitated the securing
of a larger meeting room and this af
ternoon the assembly Is making uso
of the M. E. church.
The work of a model lodge Is be
ing demonstrated this afternoon and
other business on the program will
be the appointment of committees for
the session.
This evening the Rebekahs will
meet in the Eagles-Woodmen hall
and the Rebekah degree work will
be exemplified by Pauline Lodge No.
13 of Pendleton. Also a staff of past
noble grands from the Portland dis
trict will put on an Installation drill.
The team is composed as follows: Mrs.
Eloise Roadruck, captain; Stella
Weed, Mrs. Hlatt, Mary Padrlck, Alice
Circle of Wood lawn; Mary Simmons,
Hattie McKlnney, Tlllie Hill and lia
ble Walker of St Johns; Esther John
son, Helen Gano, Ada Taylor, Hattie,
Wheeler. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Caderette of
Portland; Mrs. Florshutz, Grace Cole,
University Park; and Mrs. Good of
Kenton.
Tomorrow will be devoted to routine
work by the assembly and In the eve
ning an open house reception will be
held for both Odd Fellows and Re
bekahs at the Oregon theater. Thurs
day morning will occur the election
of officers and in the afternoon the
officers will be Installed, following
which the adjournment will be taken.
Washington, May 21.--Judge Arch
bald of the commerce court specu.
Uited in a gold mine located In Hon
duras and visited officials of the
Philadelphia nd Reading railroad in
an effort to negotiate a coal deal, ac
cording to evidence presented the Ju
diciary committee today by witnesses.
George F. Baer, president of the
Philadelphia and Reading, and Vice
President Richards testified that
Judge Archbald tried to Induce them
to lease the culm pile to Fred War
neke, of Scranton, and they refused
to do so.
BASEBALL TEAM IS
DOWN TO 12 MEMBERS
With the commencement of the
third week of the Western Trl-state
season, all of the four teams are com
pelled to reduce their playing squad
to the reputation twelve men and, by
reason of this fact, Manager Jess
Garrett of the Pendleton Buckarooes,
yesterday evening released Pitcher
Mountain and Outfielder Davolt and
placed the remainder of his players
under contract. The aggregate am
ount of the salaries for the twelve
men Is $1180, which Is S20 under the
limit placed by the league.
As now signed, the local team lines
up as follows: Garrett, manager and
pitcher; Osborne Rustemeyer and
Hewitt, pitchers; Pembrooke and Wil
son, catchers; Lodell, first base; Na
deau, second base; Rader, third base;
Augustus, shortstop; Mensor and
Robinson, outfielders and utility.
Either Wilson or one of the pitchers
will be used to fill up the outfield.
Both Mountain and Davolt had been
showing up well, but were not quite
up to the standard of their rivals and
hence fell victims to the pruning
knife.
According to reports from Walla
Walla, Beck, second baseman, Black
man, utility man, and possibly John
son, first baseman and outfielder, are
slated for the axe, leaving the Bears'
team composed of the following men
men: ( White, catcher; Pittman,
Strand', Kelly and Bridges, pitchers;
Brown, first base; Tozer. second base;
Chllders, third base; , Rochon, short
stop; Fartlnl, Harmon and Swan
son, outfielders. Tozer and Bridges
are both new men.
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