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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1915)
PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. W EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1915. EIGHT PAGES Additional Social and Per J sonal isews on Page 5 I The reception for the new mem U afternoon ,, home of Mr. , J H Haley on College .treet. m, , mmm .nd i large gathering wa preaen, to enjoy the interring pro. j mm and dainty refre.hmenu U Copyright UUrt ScUKaa & Mn Let s A H Be Thankful Together So much of the good in this world issmiling on this big country of ours, that we oughtto he deeply thankful Thankful for peace and prosperity Thankful for good crops Thankful for our ability to help the home less ones. Thankful that a shell isn't going to crash into our home any minute. Were thankful that we have so many opportunities to serve the men in this community; were thankful for their response to our efforts. THIS" Hart SchaHner & Marx make the kind of clothes any man ought to he thankful to wear We'carry shirts, neckwear and other furnishings of the same class; everything to make you look well and happy on Thanks giving Day. STORE WILWE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW- THANKSGIVING Please do your buying in accordance THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE lPo- MV.lftl IBKlBB. MlVWIlH HBJ a.' If IB f V f I VI urch. Rev. J. E. Snyar P church and itev H. 2 Hubbe of the carletlan church. wh ere Invited, made many hlptal uteatloU for the work during ,h, W'D,er Tged In ,.r. 'oular that ion,, pfOVMon t,e made teh," ,"V lna" t lUb " wher- "' 2 hat mm$ and cheap meal, might be had During the ,!t Ml Margaret Lowell ren 'ered a very beautiful piano Mia Ion, and Mr, Walter Ito.e favored , mm a selected readini.' t Andrew'. Hoy.' School on th, "MfntlM jm hold forth l vaude p'He rhankaglvlng afternoon i an ntertalnment compllmentar to Ihe Rot Ft uSulllvan ft J., chaplain at , . Anthony. hoapltaj. Pendleton ' regn. The program win be The School 1'edicated to liev. Thos. Meute S. J Procla Stephen. McFarland 'ftatlon i The Turl Andrew'. Braaa B W. O'Brien, s ujue i Well Met j . . Mnters Murr. , r.i. recitation! and playlati of lb j entertainment together with the dla loguea and sonss iwlth one t t , exception!) are entlrelj original and j writti n for the occasion e Mr and Mr. Walton (the., were i up eaterday from their home it I lhp mouth of Hutter Creek It l. I ill. vi IKKM W. I it (Continued from pae one I i cause he knew he . oul.l u--e N I IIM ceeafully ' The author proposes tu read Into the Sturgl. will language Bturgtl I never employed Hi Indleatea In nil j l:: article, he I. acting on behalf of the librmn board, but i mMi ha would ' lar inemher. he represent.. I Some people are .o careful of (he I truth that they rarely ever use it. In ; my las; communication showed I had upent tint" 43 during the time 1 I have In-en in possession of the fund, land the report of K 1). Boyd, copied 1 Into that communication showed all I the income up t" December 29, 1S9H. j had been turned over, except the sum ' "f l JO. Yet. thin truthful and an I curate author say. that onl I1ISD i has been spent for book. during thi life of the trust. I Had I followed the dictation ot th learned author In the past and Ipenl the money annualls there would bavti j been none on hand that Ihe present library board could u.u tor bladings. which are not hooka, cowboy, done up In bMMM or rag carpet, to ornament the front halls of the Carnegie ii. brary ir If the Cnmwetolal aaeocl ation, ut any time, h.d gone out of existance for a period of three ears Mr.. Sturgls would have been entitl ed to the original t&OOO and I would not have become infamous bj accu mulating too much money. I am puuled. They have me gueas. ing. The county court appointed guardian for A. J. Hturlevant gomt time ago because he was spending his money too freely Now. the guardian anitel of the llbrar has secured leg islation so that the county court niHv remove me from office, because I have not spent the money. I am like the boy who crawled into his panta loons backward anil started for school lie looked at them on the toad and he did not know whether he Wag go Iny to school or home. Were I forced to Invest the money for the benefit of the public liltrarj In buying deoorationa i would semi Slim on his bucking bronco to decor ate the dismal ob.rurltv of (he Kwn- iiiK Tribune hallway, i imagine Sitrh would find more congenial company there than he would looking otit at the front steps of the Carnegie li brary. Some peide eein to think oven -thing hound between two covers Is a book, that giei lining d reeved Hp in wbmen'a clothing l. a woman ami that everything wearing pantaloona is n man. but 1 think thai books cui slst of substance, the thought and the language ot the maiter mind of the world and not the thought! or tit" IgngUaga of Its Idlotg, lunatics anil fools, as I think that the hcautlfulh dressed and painted Image. 'in Hi" show windows are not women no more than arc the dummies, used in business circles, men. If the author desires to have his construction placed upon the dm-n- m in nitration, and he will furnish the necessary lawyers' fees and COUrt i -sis, he can secure a construction, which I will abide by. but It will ba necessary to reach the supreme court In order to iimki1 it final, 1 have been there before and have no ob jections to .olng there with him.