East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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When dark hath slain the day
(By Frank
The dream arc mine!
1 wnke from dreams of tauaa
Tct all I lii In life to give away.
Sweetheart, are dreams and tears.
And dream are tears to dreamers they that know
The midnight's (loom and gleams
And klns. kin the lips that kHreed them so.
And cry: "Trie dreams! The dreams!''
What the Us hi (hat Ood make on the hills
The dashing of the stream
The twilight calling of the whippooru tils"
They only taring the dreams!
Still there is something In the green world missed
For all Its pride and state
The Light that blessed Love' lips that day he kissed
HI sweetheart at the gale.
Sunlight and arllght from the worlds on high
life, and its falth-forihed gleams.
But till across the dreary world that cry
"The dreams! The dreams! The dreams!"
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TAKE THE ARMENIAN MANDATE
ASKING congress for authority for acceptance of a
mandate over Armenia, President Wilson acts in char
acteristic fashion. The president i a statesman, not a
small politician. He is a mountain ; not a pile of sand that shifts
with the wind. He is a man in whom America may justly take
pnde.
f the nited States wants to assume its rightful place in
the world we should accept the Armenian mandate. Our services j
are sorely needed and no other nation is in such favorable posi- j
tion to take over this duty. The Armenian people stood stead-!
fastly for the allied cause during the war. Thev suffered in-j
human tortures and were all but wiped out as a race. But they)
never lost faith. They maintained their religious beliefs and i
refused to become Moslems. They died but they never sur-j
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- . . w.v. kvwxivuo uauuiia guuiK iu leave lilt' III sun
under the heel of the Turks? They will unless Uncle Sam steps
forth as the Good Samaritan.
There are those who do not want the United States to par
ticipate in world affairs. They advise aloofness and say that
foreign boundaries are none of our business. They forget that
the great war was a struggle over boundaries, the allies resisting
an aggressor nation that wished to extend its boundaries by the
sword. They forget that because of a foreign boundary contro
versy we had to call four million men to arms and spend nearly
thirty billions in money. They forget that the Americans who
sleep in France are there because this country could not keep out
of what was originally a European quarrel.
The United States can and should assume the leadership of
the world. It is our destiny. We must accept the role or leave
such leadership in less worthy hands. We must guide the world
to peace and democracy or see the leadership assumed by Euro
pean powers that lack the vision and the strength for this great
task. European statesmen were at the helm In 1914 and the
ship was wrecked. European statesmen are but little wiser than
they were five yeajs ago. They still bicker over petty affairs
and were the nations not exhausted they would have started a
new war before this time. The hope of the world is in the Unit
ed Slates and we should get our house in order. It is not a mat
ter of charity. It is a matter of self defense. It will cost us less
in men and money if we lead than it will if we resume our old
attitude of bystander.
Congress should authorize the Armenian mandate.
EDUCATION
RUE education is experience. Schooling is a study of the
llL experience of other persons.
The aim of the school teacher who understands the
fundamentals of his profession is to develop actual experience
in the school room wherever possible. "Thus," he reasons, "I
shall truly educate." A child might read six text books explain
ing that fire burns, and yet not know It. Let him stick his finger
in the fire and he learns instantly that fire burns. Reading the
text book is schooling. Sticking his finger in the fire is education.
The mare education we can inject into the schools, the better
it is for the student. There is a private school in New York
City where a number of children of the wealthiest families go
from the time they are little children until they grow up and
re ready to marry. It is a good school and it is patronized by
persons of means and intelligence because the educators who
conduct it understand what education is.
It is essential that the scion of a wealthy Family destined to
assume the responsibility of administering his family's money
should be taught how to handle money. The school he goes to,
therefore, teaches him how to handle money. It does not teach
the subject from a text book. It teaches by letting the student
actually handle the money.
For ten years the children in this school have been made
to budget their expenses. They receive stated Incomes and they
balance their expenditures against these incomes by means of
a budgt sheet showing itemized outlay. They bank their money
in a school bank ; check against it. and go through all the forms
of the business world in actual cash. Other private schools in
the east are beginning to take up the budget idea, realizing that
one of the essentials of education is a knowledge of the value
of money and how to use it.
The government Savings Organization of the Twelfth Feder
al Reserve District is now advocating budget making by the
students in all public schools, rich and poor alike, no matter
whether the child has twenty-five cents or twenty-five dollars
a week. This organization plans to provide these budget sheets.
Moreover, the government savings organization is striving to
induee housewives to run their households on a budget basis. To
do this the organization has had printed 60,000 household bud
get sheets, which it hopes to distribute through the women's
t lubs of the twelfth federal reserve district. The government
wants the support of the parents in educating the chjld.
Once a person begins to keep a budget that person is going
to save money. The government savings organization knows
that the person who keeps a budget is a prospective investor in
war savings stamps and treasury savings certificates, not to men
Won Liberty bonds,
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Elderly People Have A
Daily Health Problem
Stomach muscles
slow to act as
MOST people Bnd I lie yrura
slipping by wiUiotit real
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confronted with the fuel Unit they
ran no longer digest everything
Ihey would like to eat. It then
licooint'S llicir daily task lo avoid
wlml they know to be chronic con
stipation. When exercise ar.J light diet
f.iil it w ill be necessary to resort to
artificial menus. Strong physics
and cathartic, however, are not
advisable for elderly people. They
act too powerfully and a feeling of
weakliest result.
What Is needed is a laxative
containing effective but mild
properties. This is best found in
Dr. Cntdell's Syrup Pepsin
which is a combination of simple
laxative herbs Willi pepsin.- It
acts gently and without griping,
and used a few days will train the
digestive organs to do their work
naturally again without other aid.
Dr. C.ahlw cjl's Srup Pepsin
has been on the market since 1 892
and was the private formula of
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is himself
nd digestive organs
age advances
past 80 yenrs of nge and still tictive
in his profession. Itcan lie bought
at any drug store and one bottio
is enough to lust even a large
faulty many months. It U a
trust wni I h preparation.
In spits of the foci that Dr. CoU
well's Syrup Pepjin Xs the largest setKnf
Iniu J iaxitm in the ifdrfd, then
being ocer 6 million hordes sett? each
ye.tr, many u-ho need its henetts have
not yet used it. If you hove not, send
your name and attires for a free trial
frotde to Dr. W. B. CaMucll, jn
Vrashin(eon St., Moiufcelio, Illinois.
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Pilot Roek Baseball Team.
tlonablo enterprises" and to "prevent t'russ Kos Is iho first unit of Scuttle'
exaggerated statement regarding en- Oriental fleet to change over for the
frineering projects," was recommended h'se "f coal "'e Orient. She will be
lli a report presented to th3 convi
lion of the American Society ol Me'
chanlcul Engineers, which opened to
day.
i come an oil burner again when lie is
I ready to return to Seattle after making
far eastern points of call, company
officials said.
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dull red braid, nine inches
wld makes the girdle of thi
Wy&ay twill sports salt. Slipped
through a slash In the skirt Just
below the hips are long ends of
the same braid, tied carelessly.
toe ends knotted Into tassels. A
very short kimono blouse with
shoulder sleeves, a broad box
plait, f rost and back, and a horse
collar of sat'" onmolete the cos
tume. .
ORIENTAL STEAMER TO
BECOME COAL BURNER
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PLACED AT $66,000
(By Associated Press.)
WASHtXGTOK, May 25 Mxpcn
ditnrs of 166,000 dollar?, exclusive of
the California primary expense have
teen made in tie campaign of Herbert
Hoover, John PV l-m-cy. Hoover man
ftSer, testified today, before the senate
investigation. Total receipts were
placed at $62,000.
(fy Associated Press, t
SEATTL.B, Wash., Mny L'5. Be
cause of tho oil shortage In Oriental
ports, the Pacific Steamship Com
pany's sils-mmr I'rose Keys is being:
onverted into a coitl burner at Kobe, j
according to nnnouneeuient at thoj
company's offices hero today. The ;
9100 Reward t $10U
Catarrh Is a local dlttase greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment. HALL'S CAT A HUH MEDICINE
Is taken internally and acta th.ough the
Blood on che Mucous Sm Capes of the Sys
tem HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
destroys the foundation of the disease.
gives the patient strength by Improving,
the general health end assists nature In,
doing its work. $100 00 for any case of
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MBDICINB falle to cure.
Druggists 75c, Tettlmonlale free.
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F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo,
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
FORM "CODE OF ETHICS'
ST. LOUIS, Mo., May IS.- A code o.
ink designed tu prohibit mechanical
pirinwrq from nfftlinf inff with "cities-
Doctor Cupid
That love sometimes cures dis
ease is a fact that has been called
to the attention of the public by a
prominent physician. Love is not,
however, the cure for all women.
Many a woman is nervous and
Irritable, feels dragged down and
worn out for no reason that she
can think of.
Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription gives new life and new
strength to weak, worn-out,
run-down women. "Favorite
Prescription" makes weak women
strong and sick women well. It
is now sold by all druggists in the
United States in tablets as well
as liquid form.
Roseburg, Oregon "I suffered
something terrible from an organic
trouble. Could scarcely stand on
my feet. My head and back ached so
hard and I was weak and nervous.
I had severe pains in my side and
my limbs and feet ached. I was also
troubled with constipation. I took
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
Golden Medical Discovery, and
Pleasant Pellets. These medicines
cured me of all my ailments and I
wawell and strong." Mrs. W. D.
Moore, 1246 N. Jackson Street.
How Strange Things Some
times Happen
"I want to write you to let you know
i hat I have taken 2 more dose of
MayV" WotiaVrfnl Remedy, and have
-rained 10 pound in the lust 2 weeks,
ilthough I am thinner around the
waist than before, beeauwe the bloatlnK
my Htomach ha all gone and 1 am
t'eclinff liko a boy ugain. There never
was anythinR in this world half as Rood
this medicine." It is a simple.
harmless preparation that removes the
atarrhul mucii from tho intestinal
tract and allays the inflammation
which cause practically all stomach,
ivr-r and Intestinal ailments, Includlns
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded.
HERMAN t'l,.lssi;Mi:u
Special Am m
fdaho State Life Insurance
Co.
&n Old l ine Company that doe a!
It business In U.e west.
tlO Beauregard St. P. O. Box St
PboiM MT-W.
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
Room 23 and 2t Smith-Crawford
Bide.
Telephone, io. Res'. 749-It
Auto Repairing
Our work is being done by factory experts. You
are at liberty to coftie in and help on your car per
sonally inspect it yourself.
We do all kinds of Repairing and Overhauling
and are. at your service. Every job that leaves our
shop is absolutely guaranteed.
SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.00 PER HOUR
Garof alo Motor
Repair Co
Below P. 0.
Watch Us Grow.
Phone 279-W ! '
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at "Tallman's" we make
it satisfactory.
Films in before 10 a.
m. out at 6 p. m.
Films in between 10 a.
m. and 5 p. m. out at
noon next day.
Enlarging a Specialty.
Tollman & Co.
I failing I nurlC
We need 1000 tons of good cast scrap iron, to take
f care of increasing demands for our castings.
See Hamersley
Foundry Supt.
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Pcodktoo, Or J Walla Walla, Wash.
GastleGate
Is a coal that gives maximum heat.
Is a coal that leaves no clinkers.
Is a coal that does not slack.
Is a coal that outlasts other coal.
Is a coal that is cheaper because it is better.
B. Lr. Burroughs
Incorporated
Phone 5 College & Webb Sts.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pendleton
Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations; transacts a
general banking business and maintains
snecial denartmonts with facilities of the
mgnebt cuui aru i .
Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex
ecutor or trustee under wills.
PENDLETON, OREGON