East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 04, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAItY EAST OREGOEtTAtt, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 19i8,
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THE FLAG.
There's no coward stripe upon
It.
And no shame is written cn It.
All the blood that's in its crim
son Is the blood of manhood true:
There's no base and brutal glory
Woven sadly In its story
It's a bright flag, and
flas.
And the flag for me and you,
right
It's the flag without a fetter;
It's the flag of manhood better;
It has never done a mean thing,
Never waved above a brute;
Greed and hate it never shields
ed,
Unto wrong It never yielded.
It's a fine flag, a divine flas
That in reverence we salute.
KEEP THE RESERVOIRS
FILLED
v ENDLETON'S best meth
yl od of defense against fire
. consists in keeping the
reservoirs filled at all times,
summer and winter. The res
ervoirs have such a capacity
that if filled they afford enough
water to combat a fire almost
indefinitely. The heaviest
fire we have had in years low.
ered the reservoirs only six
inches. With full reservoirs
Pendleton is a good fire risk. A
pumping plant as a auxiliary
will be of slight benefit and
might prove a drawback. That
the insurance men do not re-
gard a pump as of much use is
attested by the fact they figure
it means only a difference of
six per cent in insurance rates.
If through having a pump plant
as an auxiliary our officials in
the future grow indifferent as
to the reservoirs the pump plant
will be worse than a needless
expense. It will prove a me
nace rather than a protection.
........
DER TAG
wr NSPIRING news comes
from the front. 'Der Tag"
is surely coming to Ger
many, but in ways the reverse
of what were expected. The
enemy is not only unable to
withstand the allied onslaught,
but is seemingly breaking down
within. Internal dissatisfac
tion and disappointment are
rapidly rising among the Ger
man people, who are gradu
ally awakening to the fact that
they have been cruelly deceiv
ed by their own rulers and that
they have made lasting enemies
of the entire civilized world.
They are not only awakening
in this respect, but are realiz
ing the terrible consequences
of the worldwide ostracism
and economic boycott which
thev have brought down uoon
themselves. Germany's fall is!
Belf inflicted, and there is dra
matic justice in the fact,- that
the policies which she aimed to
impose upon others are likely
to fall upon the German peo
ple themselves with crushing
force. As despair grows in
Germany, hope strengthens
daily with the allies, aiyi con
fidence in victory was never
more vivid nor better founded.
Overconfidence may be dan
gerous, but peace on allied
terms is practically assured
and cannot be far distant. If
Germany's armies collapse
under Fochs strategy, as now
seems imminent, the end may
come cooner than expected.
From the Clews Financial Re
view.
WHY NOT" A BUCKET
BRIGADE?
3N the old days when Pen
dleton relied on a pump
ing piant ior its ai
sunnlv the insurance men re
gularly criticised the plant as
N. (J. We were urged xo es
tablish a gravity water sys
tem and a paid fire depart
ment, lnwpr rates being prom
ised provided these changes
were broucht about. We have
cnrrmlied with the reauest3
We have a water system under
which abundant water is avail
able and reservoirs holding
rwn million callons. as much
water as the old pumps could
handle in 48 hours 01 sona
pumping. But still the insur
ance men are not satisfied
After standing silently by and
allowing the city to dismantle
its nnmn nlant. a demand is
now made that it be restored.
' What will the insurance men
want next. After getting a
o-pvit.v svstem. bie reservoirs.
a paid fire department and a
pump will they tnen set up a
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howl tor a DUCKet Dngaue :
To sweep the foe from nor
thern France is the aim of
Foch, says some experts. Don't
do it. Mop them up and then
fumigate the mop.
Suppose the city wanted to
use its DumDinsr plant and tne
e e o
power were on :
The American casualties
Amnnr tVio entire war have
been less than what Britain has
at times suffered within one
This is Droof the Amer
ican force has not yet been
used on a big scale, so much
the worse for the Germans.
What will happen to Hindy
when Uncle Sam commences
with his knockout blows?
Pendleton's hand of wel
come goes forth to the Metho
dists. They are good people
assembled for a high purpose
and their coming to the city is
appreciated.
The Hindenburp: line may
soon be twisted into a circle
with the Germans on the inside
holding up their hands.
rinlv n few weeks more un
til we turn back the clock and
get an hour's extra sleep in the
morning.
28 YEARS AGO
(From the East Oregonlan, Sept 4,
, 1890)
Mumps are beginning to make
their appearance. S. A. Baylor is one
of the victims.
W. H. Parkes, brother of J. H.
Parkes of this city, who has been
visiting eastern Oregon for some
months, starts in a few days on his
return trip to the east.
A. S. Kees and family left In a cov
ered wagon this morning for Tecl
springs. Mr. Kees will return in two
weeks. Mrs. Kees and family are
equipped for a two months' stay.
H.n. John Hailey and wife of Ida
ho, father and mother of John and
Thomas Halley of Pendleton,, are ex
pected in the city in the next few
days on a visit to their sons.
A report from Camas Prairie says
that John Bowman mas found near
his caliin 111 the mountains with a
round in his head, supposed to have
'een canned by a blow from an axe.
The discovery whs ' made Tuesday
morning by an Italian sheea herder
who happened to vifit ftowman's ca
bin. He gave the alarm and the
wounded mail, I- now being eltrnded
to. lie Is In a precarious condition.
LAM' ItIH'l-ll WITH
WOMEN IV ENf.l,.XJ
CASTOR I A
For Infants and ChUdres
In Urn For Over 30 Years
j t. r IN. &vt. 4. Englishmen
object to amWtionn of women who
wish to become lawyer hecaune" th
ay the fair mf in never "without
prejudice."
Kntfl if-h women claim that there m
nothin they have attempted in which j
Thev haven't made good.
The mvn are convinced that even
if women do becoma lawyer they
will never get any clients, ao they are
nonchalantly aasumina; the "ltt-them-Cet-onwKh-H"
attitude and a food I y
number of FmtlUh women are aludy
in ! '
SCHOOLHOUSE
THIS MOOERNITALO-AMERICAH
TOWM -
Amerkan ; Red Cross
Builds a Cement Vil
lage to Care for Ref
ugees. t
Itlsins Avlthln the shadow of the
tower of Pisa Is one of the most
modem towns In Europe, antj it Is
an American village an American
Eed Cross Refugee village, by the
way, built of concrete and with the
most approved hygienic arrange
ments. Where as late as last April
an orchard bloomed, this village of
cottages, stores and workrooms is
springing up like Jack's bean stalk.
Before September it will be a hive
of industry for two thousand refu
gees from the German smash, many
of them wives, children and grand
parents of Italian soldiers.
The structures already bnilt or
under way will bouse two thousand
people, but the plans provide for
, the erection of homes for three
thousand more on the thirty acres
constituting the town's site. The
. neat rows of airy, well lighted ce
ment houses, designed In Italian
style by Italian architects, surround
. m REP cross vtlIage. m1'
(LSC ,f. - " v4 r PASSING THE LEANING A
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MASONRY
,WORI cOMPLETOy
FOR THE FIRST OF THE
vTHE VlliLAOE.
BUILDINGS IN
AMERICAH FLAG MARKS COMPLETION OP
.WAILS OF CN OF THE MO0E.L,,COTTACe5,
a large central square. A church
and modern sehoolhouse face each
other from opposite sides. A day
nursery is nearhy, a hospital is on
the outskirts, and a large eating
house to be operated by the Eed
Cross is so situated as to be most
convenient for all. Elsewhere there
are stores, workrooms and work
shops fully equipped for various
trades and so built as to be an
ornament rather than a detriment
to this twentieth century suburb of
this ancient city. The streets and
roads of the village are to be an ob
ject lesson to other Italian commu
nities. Its water from the historic
Mediclnn aqueduct is so pure that a
glass of It will show no sediment
after standing a year. Sewage dis-i
posal, plumbing and other sanitary
facilities nrj to he as modern as
those of an up-to-date American
suburb.
The ground for this village, which
was requisitioned by the Governor
of the province when the American
lted Cross agreed to defray the cost
of the structures to house the refu
gees, was formally broken on May 1
by Major Chester Aldrich, repre
senting the ISed Cross. Italian
architects and workmen, tinder
American leadership, ever since
have been breaking all local con
struction records. Many of the
houses now are ready for occupan
cy, and early In August these two
thousand homeless people at last
will have a permanent habitation
y.
and be given facilities for resuming
their old trades.
Model Town to Be Carried on
Women.
It will largely be a woman ruled
town, lany of the citizens of this
new community will come from
Venice, and in the main they will be
women, for In Italy every able
bodied man whose work has not al
ready been cut out for him behind
the lines is fighting at the front for
the women he has left behind him.
Therefore, it fs a case of the woman
who is behind the man who Is be
hind the gun. Many of these wo
men will be home workers by both
Instinct and training, though, almost
every class known to the country
will be represented. Many of the
WORK.MEN AT GATEWAY TO REt
liotue industries for which Veiilc
is famed will be carried on under
Red Cross encouragement and aid
In this modern suburb of Pisa,
There will be lace-maklng and gar
ment making, shoemaklng and doai
ens of other activities, for In select,
lug the site for the town all thes
matters bad to be borne in mind,
Those not engaged In borne indus
tries will find ready employment lit
the factories of Pisa.
This village, however, Is only one
of tha many measures employed by
the American Red Cross to assist
refugees and families of soldiers in
Italy. In practicaly every villaga
on mainland and Islands Red Crosa
relief is operative. The families of
over 800,000 Italian soldiers have
been visited and their immediate
needs supplied. In co-operation
with Italian Governmental and oth
er agencies, workshops, day nursw
erles, schools, soup kitchens, cloth
ing centers, dry food shops, sewing
rooms, factories for the manufac
ture of hoes and furniture and 0th
er needed supplies, orphan asylums,
summer camps for children, bospl
tals and dispensaries nave beet
opened in many places.
Italian relief organizations havo
been assisted financially to carry oa
and extend their work to cope with
the refugee problem. Everywhere
behind the line these activities ara
aiding in upholding the Italian!
fighters' victory spirit. Just as surely
as are the Red Cross canteens and
rest bouses for soldiers on the front
line and In the railway depots, -4.
What is a Branch
House?
The Branch House is the place in
the packing organization where what
the packing plant does for you is put
where you can use it
Both are the natural result of
growth and development in the living
thing they belong to.
Swift & Company Branch Houses
are located in distributing centers all
over the country. They are fitted
out with refrigerating equipment to
keep meat cool, sweet and fresh.
Each one is in personal charge of a
man who believes in what Swift &
Company is doing for people and
wants to help do it
They are directed by men who
have spent years learning how to get
better meat cheaper to the places
where it is needed.
Meat is shipped to the branch
houses direct from the packing plants
in Swiit & Company's refrigerator
cars, in such quantities that it can be
disposed of while fresh and sweet
Your meat dealer comes here to
buy your meat for you unless some
one else can treat him better then
we can.
So you need the branch house in
order to live well; and the branch '
house and the packing plant need
each other.in order to be useful to you.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
QUEEN CORRECTED IN ijjpjH
PUBLIC FOR FIRST TIME H
LONDON. AllK. 11. (By
Mail.) Queen Alary has been
corrected in public tor the
first time.
Recently the king and queen
were visitinff some day nurser
ies, and the elder children hud
Rrranffed to present a bouquet
to the queen
So the kins would not lie left
out of It the Infants made for
hi in a crown of laurels-
The. queen received her bou
quets from one of the elder
girls with a gracious smile and
many kindly remarks, and then
a tiny infant came forward with
the laurel wreath. The queen
held out her hand. ,
"It's not for you,'' cried the
infant. "It's for the king!"
Whereat both their majesties
laughed heartily.
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Please Take Notice
School begins on Monday, September 9th,
1918, and all Grade Pupils must have their
books and supplies ready for work. Com
plete lists of books and supplies can be had
at the Frazier Book Store, No. 719 Main
Street.
Get these printed lists and check up your
old books so that you may not purchase new
books where not necessary.
FRED P. AUSTIN,
City Superintendent of Schools.
Till
2E
Ladies Fancy Waists
or Dresses
Are laundered here with the utmost care. When you entrust
these garments with us, you are sure to be pleased as each and
every one of these garments receive personal attention.
This Laundry has outgrown the stage where "Rough Dry" and
the common "articles alone are entrusted with us
OUR NEW MODERN MACHINERY AND COMPETENT
vsJMKai HELP
Can turn out the finest pieces with the same degree of satisfac
tion as the rough or common articles.
PHONE 179 FOR OUR DRIVER
THE TROY LAUNDRY
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