East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1918, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page Page Fourteen, Image 14

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El Orgon?im Rountl-Up Souvenir Edition
Pendleton, Oregon, Saturday, September 21, 1918.
LET 'ER BUCK
War May Revive Making of Armor
Such as Was Used in Ancient Times
Hiflmt n repeating ttelf. with no
tmre arlathm Than it UMi.itH dt
da thrn It ro t 4aW. in thp mat
tt.f .r trt1i(.luil armor for fM iei.
Atde ftnin the iieItoli Hit In hr.
ther the fiieeieno soldier w tftl w car
'hr1ie" wOer 4 d :.!im-d ami
toade fur flit, thtre in ier indica
tion thai our ifoop In Kr.m, e
fwiallx 1hre einoei to lent 1 he at
tack. Will roon he euippi-d tth
fairly roRii'!nt lurlftl finniK
Mn)ot l'.h(ord Mmh, urdnanro!
tf iwttim nt, .'nlted iate Amu", tboj
rtti1r of irmor m the Metropolitan
Mtiwinn of AH, recommend I ho new
irmor htrhh. tut rxprerwe mf
There ara helmet nnd various kind
!if tod minor, tUit will tlti men ntitr
them? Anv "tie who hits been to tho
front anil knot the Mud of around
thev hnr to poover w il Iron lime that
1 ho hi n hot w n t t n e rry r t rit
weoht or to It plowed up puti Hnht
1v by it. Armor tut a been trie I by nil
l ho A Hi. ljut onl hi I he t iormnn
armv it it compulsory. Tin mi nr (wo
kind of arnou-, the hea , ned bv
l he Herman, nnd I ho lit: lit, uned h
tho Frltlah. The heavy atop n rifle
hall at Sio arda, hut it vumber
aotne. and wriuh twenty-five pound.
tttir wtPti are mw wcarinu a copv of
th tritirh holmot, nntl tho Itrlvuinn,
mnn. rwrh' and Kaulh. fCto Ur
tinn hrhut't wHuh alutt tltrot
jinutiK tho Kivtu h mo Vol, huht, nntl
tho Antoi h ah unit Ktiwltsh niton hi o.
iho low, flnt mu'i now fanfrlthtr hro.
All tho moiahii kI"j of t ho cmniry,
M;tjtr lonti naK, ro now AorKin n
tho rohloM of Uic boM nl-ol lo ho
Krrlmontn In tho iiMUIn of mol
rrn otmr ho hou colnn nn ftr
oitt I into, Ami io sltll u niter wy
In n trofullv until dol oi wt hup In
thr haNintiont itf tho Motmoh(nu Mi
poiini. Hto In ' rnmploto nrmoror'A
fhoi, whoro n intr nrmoror vllow
htw Inherited iirt'with n 111 ihnt puts
linvo nlromly lnno, t(o po front ah tf
Klllotl nntl wouiiihrt In th)n pronont
Whon tho war hmko nut Mr. Kohtn
nun, Utrottor of tho MotmpolllAtt Mu
Kruiu, h'nrnluK Hint tho ntvornniont
wam in iiot'tl of nuttti'lM for tho prop,
inthm of uruior. ohtiitnott tho unnrtinn
of tho truhloon In pluolnff tho ihpnrt
niont rf nrmnr At tho diPprmltlnn t
Sorrotnry of Wr Unkor. IHrnnhrnrd
lhvm, tmrntor of tho itrpnrtniont ntul
n mnn who hnn jtlvon hl hfo to tho
ftntly of (ho nnhttMt, wn rommtmlon
od ha a nmjor nntl Immetlintoty nvnt
nhrttntl to roport on tho Atntun of nr-nT-
w hnt wni aii"oly In up and
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Technical Sketch Showing Rountl-Up Grounds and Track.
dojuhtn ms to how tho nun will t;iko
tifc it. He is uuoWmI in th- N-w York
f-'Tt-ninic port:
Hody am. or in n iorti:. matter,
ndnl must mwt ih fu'.r f tho !.
pk who woar it. Tho iMior niav not
iTsln1 for it. Th oitlif r hump r
od'alroaily with h rpulur wiuipmout
Bt It would ho w orth tho diwm
fjt to him. f'r With arinor you ctn
Mop miwilos of liiiddlo ai.il lw veto
tty, mud hospital niati.K show th:t
more tkmi throt--furihs .f woiin.ls
r rUiod l low -.'o it-it v missile
Bourooi, tiv t-'hr.ipti-l or .mll-tft rnt
pAratively Fi-nt. Throo h As out of
four ro ftlh'd with mon whom armor
wuuitl have (Kt-t out. our t-xporttm-n-ti.1
-orkFhof. is ren arl-iit-lo j,ta o
for tho niiiK inff of mnlt-1. and in it
wo have hnd irMim-ftl udaptod fir
nitir in halliMic nital.
Th v havo bo-n k nl to thw front.
We" (and by' "o" I lin-an tho t'nin
miito on Armor f th Council of
National iH-fon) hae done our port.
Now It i up to tho mon thoinst-lvoB.
Italian nnd Krom h are wonrii-K 1ho
holmot fA to fill tho hoxtt 1 with
nftrr ho had soon a ddior sjivod lv
tho motal olasp on a little notclHM.k
ho had in his t-ap. iVopio h:vo Katd
that the ronult f tho invontiou of th.
htlmot wha to fill th i hospitals with
inert, uff. miK fr.m h.-ad woiinrif. Hut
the answf-r to thi is that lwf-ie tho
holiiiOt as invontod t ho men wore
kiih-d outright, and no had no iit-od of
hospital- Wo have usod tho old ar
mor tin a point of departure, and h.io
tnod to 1-1. -ml ull tho Kood pointn into
the now."
In the fivil War there was aoiiio
armor nunlo. Major In-an ravn, hut it
wai lifcht and not wcrth much. It waw
made in Hartford, fonn., and worn 1
tho Xorthorn ptddir. In the Mu
itrum are n noient armors, hot h solid
and HcaU-d, worn in tho time of Ioiiis
XIV. and in the Kranco-I Yussian War.
And hum h of thin v. a used aftT the
diiM-overy -f tuiipowdr. Homo Fhow
tho marks f halH. AMo nhown are
it ho helrtnet now worn by the Ior-
him on a lovel with trame ht f no groat
armorers of tho M iddlo A -.of," f.i s
the New jrK irimino, and rontin
iifs: Thit nrtrean I Mr. Ifeiniot T;H'hnu.
and thttMo ft-w who have boon pormil
; tod to nwiim open his fhop door a
do- ipiito hko uiunv anothor almnr
tho ! idor mav well count thom
fflvo ainoinr the fortunate Mestwil,
for thoy havo si-n a :diop like no of!i-r
in this rountry a shop now rlosod
to tho pubiit and Kiiarded by all the
impassabli and invulnorabh harrioi m
'of Rovrrnmrnt reputation,
j Tor horn, in a workroom orlpinrilly
ostahliphed for tho tmriMie of rlean
inK, repairing and, in some rare t-nfi-os,
rost-irintr pHf-.x f defortive armor,
Mr. Tarhaux and his yotinir I'ren' h
as.-iyiant, S r'-ant i'.irtel, of tho rd
nanoo lpart nifit nro rnrofullv wtirk
n(? out dosipns and modotp of dofon
uive armor that ran bo worn by the
Allied t-'oldiei-ft. nnd which it hi x
'ported will result In ruttlnc down to
a (irv Kieat dofrfe, as tho ht-linetn
Mm
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what additions niU:M foamblv be made
Ho returned to the rntted State late
In January of tho prowont yoar, and haa
mure fcopt the armor workhp of the
.MiiKc-um biiHy, on holidayn and wook
turniiiK out mMlo!s tn act-ord-im(-p-
With the toiMip-stitms of (ionoial
l.rhin and the irdnunee I oiart
mont. After caroful and patttnt t
periihentation by exports forty modols
have bwn made, and ara oven now
beiiiK trud out on tho fiahutiK front.
The perHonal historv of Mr. Taoh
nlix, head unnoror for the 1'nitod
Htatos f:ovoriimeiit, roadtt like a Phko
from a niodioval romance:
' llorn In Hlois and a dosed nut of
'mon who had been for Reiteration
workor In metals and nkillod nrtirans
in the art of makinc woakonn of of-
: fone and dof-no, hliiiaolf a craftn
man of (treat nk ill ovon aa a boy, and
fillod with all the love of one who
is burn to a eraft and to wham I eii-
;t runted the riviloiio tt koepinK that
craft alive, ho went to I 'arm In tho
ltr as apprentice to the famoUR
I Klein. The latter had boon brouKht
from tho Ire4den armory by order of
Napoleon III, to clean and repair tho
armor which ho was then InRtatluiK in
tho beautiful Chateau of i'ivrrefoudM.
Tnder auch tutelapo Tarhaux per
fected himm-If and noon had an atelier
of his own, from which hi reputation
aw an armorer nprc-ad until he became
recotfniRed a one of the treatet liv
imc iiiu'tera of hi art, and conmdered
by many atudenta nuporlor to all in
hammer-work. Ton year mki ho wuh
brought, to thi country to aatdHt Ma
jor Jiuah(ord I Jean In rostra ppInK
th- technical term for riveting and
read Justin the fuHteuiiiK of armor la
piooeH re'juiiiiiK hiKh NkiUf reair
inif. and retorinK the piece in Am
erica!1! irrcatPHt collection of arm and
nrmor. m t
Here in the little workshop whore
the hun eoriiea in throiu-h miniature!
paiicn and Ih deflected in myriad col
or i'" nill t tool, nxe old, bit of
brufw and broiiae, ateel bntcht from
pouudiitx, armorod aults wrought
with Uio Intricate iiilrlcucleit of medio
al ! solution. Hi. Tairhau pile with
dolt Kkill and the oa of Ionic prac
tice the very tool oaed by hi a nee
I..1H and handed down from father to
oii through hundred of year. Th
museum ha" collected from ail phtih
of the world the imttftcmenta iiMd In
the fn orient ion of ancient armor, com
pi i. -.j n y Home ninety kind of anvil
and siJikoK,' w vera I hundred differ
ent tpf of hammer, curiou heur.
and instrument whoae ue would le
ipnto unknown were it not that lx
in more i heir of a iiat k ill are
livmx todoy. "ne of lhea 1 In lre-
.lt n. one In HwitKorland, lo in Ja
pan, one in Iodon, and th other
Aroeriea ha tu the peroii of Mr. T
cbuiiX, who hu collected about him
i hi' iiumty roiiiuirra of an almost for
gotten art, In hi corner of an ultra
modern city, ha labored to preMorve
the relic of tboMi wtoried cenlurle
u hen knight wera bold and ladle
pu-rtiii fair.
HuiiH of flKur and Konerou of
Kirth, l-iienth th protection of a
leathern apron he ha hertoforo at
ii by day before a lar wooden
bio k . nifiriK hi Imiooier upon old,
hieel, luntitnviy hajui)K and refitting
riiHH bent by a blow given In Jouat or
ut lual battle, briugmg forth the beauty
of vonia time-worn pieco, tuo-ne tar-
on 1" d hbn or pliant lamaeu
blade uoith a prim-'a ramom. ill
hiiiidM, lie and iiiiihcutar, move over
Ion work wnti (be )ft uret of ui -i
umloniH haudliiig and Ih denti-rou
cure of a niMNter In recreation. Mo
vl'iifiil I hi work, ao accurate, that
the portion of armor which b haa
reMioied en thoua part o mall
aa the wale of a gauntlet ar each
plainly marked wtth the word "re.
otoied," the dale, and hi nam. "I.
hnui." o tliat In future no pou
ble miMtake can t made In con Ma
li K hi reatoration with A pieca of Ihe
i tual armor.
Throurh a rtf J'ud behind Mr.
' o loiijn, and to hi left can I aeon
tho rreat forfa, with hMd nod lallow.
where the mvtal ara honied, und tho
anvil Wlief thoy gr pojnded lolot
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