East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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NATVRK.
A a fond mother, when the
la o'er.
Lead by the hand her 1
Half-wi
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And leave.
N the fl"or
Still (raxing at them through the
NM wholly reassured and Com-
forted
By promisee of other In their
stead
Which, though more splendid.
may not please him more;
So Nature deals with us. and
takes away
uur playthings, one by on and
by the hand
I-ds ua go gently that we go
Scarce knowing if we wlah to
go or stay
Being too full of sleep to under-
stand
How far the unknown transcends
the what we know.
Henry W Longfellow
THE ROSE QUEEN
rvVHILE it has no particu
lar significance in the
upbuilding of the city,
the fact that a Pendleton maid
and a Pendleton man are this
week presiding over Portland's
annual Rose Festival, by vir
tue of having won the honor in
fair and open competition with
the rest of the state, is a matter
cf no small pride to the average
Pendletonian.
The election of Queen Muri
el is not the greatest of Pen
dleton's civic achievements by
any means but it is one not
without its value. It demon
strates again to the state and
northwest that Pendleton is a
live, wide-awake, "go-get-'em"
city that is forever starting
something and never starting
anything that it cannot finish
with credit. It furnishes more
of the abundant proof that the
home of the Round-Up has a
right to boast the title "The
biggest city of its size in the
world." It gives Pendleton
more prominent advertising
and incidentally attracts no lit
tle attention to the forthcoming
Round-Up.
Moreover, Portland cannot
but appreciate Pendleton's
sending of a queen and king
and hundreds of people to her
festival, and must feel that this
city recognizes the splendid
support and patronage given
by Portland to the Round-Up
evfr since its inception. Queen
Muriel on the rose throne will
strengthen the tie between the
metropolis of Oregon and the
metropolis of eastern Oregon
and therefore, her honor will
not be a barren one.
Ing live the queen.
ALWAYS THE LOGICAL
CANDIDATE
You may never have worn a suit that is
ready for service, and if you have not, we
bel leve this is only because you have
tried Bond Clothes.
These clothes have all the advantages of the hest
custom tailored clothes with the added advantage of en
abling you to get them WHEN YOU WANT THEM
-and showing EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GET
TING BEFOREHAND.
They give the precise touch of individu
ality finished tailoring, superior style, perfect
fit, and exceptional good wear.
We are prepared to afford men of unusual stature
the same smart appearance and style as those who can
be fitted in regular models. Our stock includes models
for every figure short, stout, long and regular.
A call on us to see these clothes we shall accept as
gratifying as if you called for the specific purpose of
buying.
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
Had he plunged this country
lalso into the war, would he
now be suggesting somebody
: else as his successor in the
I presidential chair?
not
ah, there's the bitterness of the
penalty.
60 Riders to Act
as Escort to the
King at Portland
TEXUED DL'IUNG ROSE
FESTIVAL PARADE.
I Sheriff T D. Taylor, president
i the Round-l'p and wno is Kins J
of the Rom Festival, will have an (
curt in the parade Friday of whii
j he did not dream. Not only w
COMMENTING upon the
perennial nature of
Roosevelt's candidacy for
president of the United States,
the St. Lottifl Post-Dispatch
makes the following very per
tinent observations :
To pretend that special rea
sons demand his nomination
for the presidency in some par
ticular year is the most distinc
tive and familiar of the Colon
el's campaign methods. The
only year.-: when such special
reasons do not exist are years
when no general election ii
held.
Suppose for a moment that
his contention th it industrial
reasons BUtde hs nomination
necessary in 1012 had been ac
cepted and he had won. He
would now be the occupant of
the White House instead of
Mr. Wilson. The jrre.-it strug
gle in Europe would have bro
ken out under his administration.
If Ritner keeps on smashing
Of course records we will expect him to
His third term thinly ! receive a challenge from Bar-
: diacriiiaort aa a "sprnnH plpetivp fiev UlCltleiCi.
term," would be in process ot
being succeeded by a fourth
term. He would at this mo
ment be demanding re-election
because of the risk of swap
ping horses in crossing the
stream.
And in the improbable con
tingency that he had so guided ao JOY WILL be mi&L vr-
the country as to keep it out or
the war. he would be just as
vociferous in clamoring that his
efforts for peace should be rec
ognized with a fourth term and
piausibly arguing that he
should be continued in OlllCe Pendleton men accompany him on
until the European peril hadjhorws out 60 riders from poniani
passed. With success in 1916 !wiU "tt-nd him The (,r'"ia" thl9
I ... ... i morning says:
he would invent other reasons ; More than 0 rld(.r, , be tn
just as potent for giving him a special escort of King Joy (Til D.
fifth term in 1920, should he i Taylor), of the Rose Festival.
Urvive his fourth, and SO ma-i when he makes his appearance as a
. I real live cowboy In the fraternal,
nipulate the federal patronage ( mllltary tlvlc and ;ndutriai parade
as to make it well night imp0S-,,he morning of June 9 Arrangements
"ible to oust him. jfor n participation of members of
It is too' soon yet to appreci- h" 5??,fcB4
. i. u i x . the Portland Lnlon Stockyards have
ate fully the harm to America been com)1ted by wlllIam H mui?.
and to American traditions that ! trey, president of the stoc kyards.
was averted when Mr. Boots TtSe rkUra wfll eJeetntHt at the car
veil was providentially defeat- H4rn" at Twenty-third and Wwhlns-
i r..n c,i j ii. a. j l ton streets and accompany the king
eo in uu. .-nuoying uiat. ue-1 in( tn, PtodIHofl rioM to the point
feat in the light of subsequent of formation near the big spectacle
events, we Can See that his can-! King Joy has many personal frlendi
didacv four vears ago brought i1" Portland who are members of the
. , , Htock Kxchange and officials and em-
very near to us the menace ML.or. , tht Vnlon atockrtrtM, and
a Mexicanized chief magistra- the extra ridere win fcrm an Impoaing
CV. Will that menace be turn- escort as he rides through the city on
aside in 19187 'horseback In addition to the M
.9 ; riden from Portland, more than a
n't,.. ti,...u, fu- dozen Pendleton men Will also eccom
Who - Hughes n Chicago is p.im. , kia ni, hr,llk loul
t. question that will probably j ,hrtigh the chy.
be answered soon. At recent Rotu4-TJpa. in Pendleton
-a- ith,. atockyftrde nun In general hav
A little fine more or ICSS is 't'efi present, and all itiwf who will
not so bad but to be deprived r",!" !" ""' ":u;"nt :,r- "'r!,"nal
. , ' . friends of Kinu Joy
M the pleasure of fishing Or Then, the 'jregon Fnerifr, who are
hunting for the rest of the year, ! going to hold their convention here
Remonstrance Will be Made
Against North Side Paving
TlllltD MAN FOll RACK
As a result of a meeting of north
side property owners with the street
committee of the rity council and the
: mayor last evening. It was decided
I that a remonstrance would be put in
I '.o check the present plans for improv
! ing North Main, Wilson, Madlaon.
Hlane and Matlock streets and that
I instead the one district would be di
I vided Into three districts so that each
I could carry out Its own plans without
regard to the other.
It was proposed to throw North
Main to Wilson and Wilson from Main
i to Jefferson into one district, htftdt
j son street from .Inckson to Wilson ln
j to another and the balance of Wilson
: street to Blaine and a)laine and Mat
lock Into a third.
Such sentiment as was expressed for
the Improvement Of North Main fa
vored paving the full width. n
I Main and on Wilson to Jefferson there
rill be a great deal of solid rock ex
cavation and it was felt that property (
owners living on streets where there,
would be only dirt excavation should
not have to assist In paying for the
solid rock work W. 8. Brock, Nee-.
mith Ankeny and Lot Livermore were j
appointed to take up the plans fur the'
.Main street district
S. E. ltoosevelt and E A. BChlf fieri
were named to make plans for the;
(Continued from page one.)
will support Leonard Wood for the
republican nomination If his name
comes seriously before the conven
lion, two of the colonel's visitors de.
C tared. fie was said to have made
the statement during a general conversation.
Ilritlsli hose Late Qhine,
BRITISH HKADQUARTBR8, in
France, June 6. The Hrltlsh and
fiermans are fighting hard In the re
gion of Ypres where last Saturday the
Hrltlsh In hand-to-hand encounters re
captured most of the trenches the Ger
mans had taken from them provlouely
n the sector from the Ypres-('omlne
I anal to Hooge Point.
In the face of repeated attacks the
British have been unable to retain
the hulk of the recaptured ground, but
still are fighting strenuously to keep
what they have and to recapture what
they have lost.
Madison street improvement. This
street Is already graded and the gen
eral opinion seems to be that the ma
jority of property owners wanted It
paved.
No commlttei
hird propoeed
grades have air
On these streets
that the streets
cd or paved
The great majority of those present
last evening did not favor the Im
provement as provided by the plan1
and specifications.
was naned for the
district However,
tad? been established
and It is probable
will either he grad-
thls week, threaten to do a little es
corting of their own. Since the king
is one of their number, anyway, they
think they ought to come In for some
of the glory that he Is getting out of
this king business They are figuring
on appropriating a horse apiece and
form a sort of bodyguard.
PARENT TEACHERS CLUB
ENDORSES NO CANDIDATF
ties necessary for a successful school
director must embody, along with the
essential necessity of being well vers
ed and progressive In all matters per-
I talning to school affairs, business abil
ity, discretion, unbiased point of view
and liberal Judgment, the Parcnt-
Teacher organizations do not at this
j time, nor have they at any time In the
j past, endorsed any person for this po
sition."
LADIES MAKI
QAROIKO
STATEMENT RE
VAOAJfCT ON
LOCAL school BOARD.
At a meeting of tie advisory Coun
cil of the Parent-Teacners' associa
tion h Id yesterday afternoon, it was
decided not to place a candidate In strlcl attention to the
HEALTH
SAVING
EFFORTS
Will be bettor reWftfdtd if ton
ANOTHER CARLOAD II RECEIVED
Come in and learn why this car is running
on the road when others of equal first cost
are in the shop.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Show room corner Court and Cottonwood Sti.
Telephone 603
the field for 'be office of school direc
tor at this time, inasmuch an a can
didate cannot be found who meet
the requirements of this organization
The council .iiit horned the follow
ing statement I oncernlng the position
taken: "Appreciating 'hat the .( Tin 1 1 -
keep th" Liver active.
splendid assistance in
Stomach and
Villi VMil fill
TJOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters