TEN PAGES. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. PAGE SEVEN. MEMORY As sung by AL. H. WILSON in his new play When Old New York Was Dutch. vkn I visa ts Tiew Th aneeiwhtreuras thereto. Mem. d - rr IrinMthii vis -inn at my mil..- 4 1m the M-eret lie. S lore be fore lore dies, Kera.a- ry then will e tr be sweet U jit... ft Words by SIDNEY R. ELLIS. Moderate. Music by AL H. WILSON. 1. Wltfc.U ear nor.tal world of eelf a , yi. Ur . j there avtllr. -1 wondroue sense that ireannree up the r. Whs, e er car pleas-ares feel thepanr of aer.rew'a era -el then, Aai jijs are lost for tr- er from the CHORUS. 1 bee witk lm light Wea-isr Bright ai the ara ing dew( A mat 0 0 0 M- J ct- r J -J : f- -J-J- J i i wl1"' Lr ! 1 1 gtfcj j .i j j: ,. i i It's a itor aire for et . fe - ri enee where joj er. aor row wells. And They'll dawn a - ifaia ia nen e - ry as ana- shine gilds the morn, Ee sight, LA : iJ . 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SAYS FEAR OF WAR BANKRUPTS NATIONS Chicago. -"The High Cost of Liv ing and the Higher Cost of Super ittltlon" was the theme of a lecture given before the Independent Religi ous society In the Studebaker theater , by M. M. Mangasarlan, who spoke in part as follows: "The last Thursday In November Is chosen for Thanksgiving day because by that time all the crops will have been harvested. As the day is ob served every year, It would follow that the abundance or the scarcity of the crops have nothing to do with Its celebration. We are asked, to give thanks on lean years as well as on fat years. Both the president and the governors Invite the nation to present their thanks to Almighty God for the abundant harvests. But tf the Deity Is to be given credit for the big crops, who Is to be blamed when the crops are ruined by storms, the drought or the flood? "Neither the chief magistrate nor the governors of a . purely secular state have any authority to prescribe religious duties to the people. The purpose of our government is not to prepare men for the next world that is the business of the church. The Constitution Is a human Instru ment, and Its objects is to defend the rights of man. The Constitution Is broader than ali the creeds put to gether. The Constitution Is the na tion's protest against the narrowness of the creeds. Man's Value Increases. "Thomas Jefferson, it Is said, re fused to Issue a Thanksgiving pro clamation. The president should no more Issue such a proclamation than one calling upon every citizen to be immersed once a - year. Government ts established for practical purpos es; theology deals with speculative opinions. That Js why church and state should be separate. A legiti mate government is as much out of THE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER. Prop. PENDLETON.'ORE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE Phone Main 299' 711 Main Street Light Your Kitchen, with; a J$fi(0 Bracket Lamp Sometimes in the kitchen or elsewhere you need a lamp held high, where it will light the whole room, and be but oT the reach of children. The Rayo Bracket Lamp is made for exactly ,thi3 purpose. It is one of the famous Rayo Family the best kerosene lamps made. A clear, white light, steady, diffused. A strong, substantial bracket, easily affixed to the wall. The lamp is inexpensive. Economical. Lighted without removing chimney or shade. Rayo Lamps are made in various styles and for all purposes; At Dialers Everywhere STANDARD OIL COMPANY Portland. (California) Saa Frmnciaco place In church matters as a church would be in politics. Moreover, to worship God toy order of the magis trate is not a compliment to the Deity. It Is minding the magistrate, rather than worshiping God. "It costs more to live today 'because man is very much b!gger than he was, and it takes more to satisfy him. Art, literature, science, the stage, travel, music, spacious 'boulevards, parks, li braries; all these are necessaries to day, whereas at one time they were considered luxuries. - It is not only the tariff, the trusts, the supply of gold or higher wages which should be held responsible for the increase In the cost of living.. We ourselves have gone up in value. Men and wo men are worth more today, and there fore It takes more to make them contented.- , ' "But it la mv Dumose to show that a very large portion of our earnings I annualy goes to waste. The most ex-' pensive item In our national budget 13 that of superstition, notwith standing that we are living in the full blaze of science. What do I mean by , superstition? Fear. Two of our most expensive fears are the fear of war, which is taxing the nations of the world to the verge of bankrup tcy, and the fear of hell. "The real cost of superstition Is not In the wealth it wastes, but in the wealth it prevents. Just as a man who holds land out of cultivation, the creeds keep the minds of nearly a thousand millions of people intellec tually Inactive. That is to say, un productive. The telephone, the tele graph, the mariner's compass, the wireless, electricity, steam, the print ing press, all of which have produced untold wealth, would have been dis covered 2,000 years earlier but for the fear of the devil. Mind is a Kingdom. "Think of the wealth, the progress, the happiness and the centuries of light which fear has deprived us of! It is perfectly staggering. Instead of one Gallileo with his lenses there might have been a hundred had not the one jOallileo been clapped into a dungeon. How many geniuses has that dungeon of Gallileo destroyed? In stead of one Roger Bacon with his experiments In chemistry and physics there might have been a hundred had he not fallen a victim to the clamor of the superstitious. Instead of one Servetua, speculating about the circulation of the blood and the hu man anatomy, there might have been a hundred scholars Inventing pre ventatives against the diseases which have decimated our ranks through the centuries. How much more ad vanced the world would have 'been to day had not our religious teachers of yesterday preferred disease to hereey. "The best way to meet the problem of high cost of living is not 'by cheap ening the products of farm and store, or ,by lowering wages and rents, nor by suppressing individual . Initiative and turning everything over to the politicians, but by increasing the pro ductivity of the mind. My mind to me a kingdom is, says the poet. Help men and women to feel that they have a kingdom in their minds rich, re sourceful, creative, and that when every faculty is alert and at work the high cost of living will cease to be a menace. But It is equally important to know how to conserve what the mind creates. Stop, therefore, the leakage caused by the two great and ancient fears the fear of war and the fear of the devil." Gifts for a I la by. When doubtful what to give the new baby, try to make a glorified mosquito netting of fine Brussels net, bound with white ribbon. Get the double width net. This is sometimes two yards wide, again a yard and a half. According to the width, buy enough to make a square. Bind the edges with three-inch wide satin ribbon, folded to the same width on blth sides. The ribbon can foe sewed on by ma chine, but is daintier if finely feather stitched in white, pale blue or pink airibroldery silk. Another useful gift for the outdoor baby Is a little hooded garment for chill summer days. Make a bag or case five-eighths of oocls run ini1 Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruptions, clears the complex ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. Get it today in usuul liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs a yard wide at the bottom and & yard long. Slope the side seams to trie shoulder seam, which is also squared across, but twelve inches wide. Cut one side of front wider than the other so that It laps three Inches when buttoned. Pur as Trimming. Fur is extremely fashionable and materials fur-trimmed are being ex tensively employed. A great many handsome scarfs and muffs are made of velvet so treated, and from Paris comes the news that the smartest au tomobile wraps are accompanied by muffs to match. Apparently we will have a great deal of fur trimming as well as a great many fur garments, for her hats are edged with fur and gowns are trimmed with fur, whether they are designed for afternoon or for evening wear. Fur combined with embroidery finishes many of the handsomest toilettes for dinner and evening occasions and both silk threads and beads are used for the embroidery. Known For Its Strength First national ianli PENDLETON, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 OLDEST AND LARGEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE , OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND RESOURCES $2,500,000.00 S. METZ SONS Importers of Percheron, Belgian and Shire STALLIONS satisfactory breeder, for particulars. Parties wishing to secure a real draft Stallion with the required weight, bone and slae can save money by buying early. Every animal guaranteed sound and a Interested parties should call or write at once 'rr:;;i.' Gomnsrcial Stables, S. METZ & SOUS, Pendleton, Oregon