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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
If you object to living in a town that has good community spirit, splendid schools, good mountain water, well payed streets and other advantages of a wide awake little country city do not come to Pendleton. We've got those things and arc gointo nac more. PENDLETON The largest town of its size in the world. pf : pnxnurroN Second city In slate in financial strength. 6UND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION PliNDLliTON, OUI'GON, SATURDAY, SHlTliMHliK 21, 1918 SCENES IN THE "BIGGEST TOWN OF ITS SIZE IN THE WORLD 79 X. J to W .. 4. J i i : . r !!JJU l- f ' '. i ' If . m ; l-' -If ' ! i i t it i r 1 m ! i Thi' al-oVf picture kIiuwh htrcct weiie in IVmllctoii, Iiiiikiii .nith on Main Mmt from 'jcr. Tiu- i picture ;t ti i(MKl null from lYwlletoii and U mat ilia county have eiitcrcil the army and navy. In every war drie m;k e the h.-ii:nii! of - ....... I. ...... I . r i"mi r ' i !,.!: ..... I .. ... I . t. : .l I ;i 1 ...... I., 'I'l,. nii'n mintM ui S''Mil.ilK fetale. 1 tie eiiy ani coumy ioim n imm m .:.,!.', ! iu i u m, mh imiu mnu um n n'i i, . . ' it . trniuiii!.. ..i . 'IH. .. I .. I ' ' A I' I.'., lu-onir :.t the ii'..t 't Pi-.' a !; an criii.u'i !,i a ratr tiliti., the chv a!ii uu'.ty i:.c c.int- mir tf.e !"p ...,i ,,,,,,,.11-iv. iiikin.r ii total of Sl.'.O.Onoin tamoH. The Red (Vow. V. M. ('. A.. Knichts nl ( uhunhus and Nahati.n Army qm.ta. have alv, a U m h avjjy .,v iu!, jU ' ... I ... ! !. . Hf,.. I l .1 ......, !.. .1... ...... l....,ta (Ii.. IlilllL l.tu.ild !lt f'')'ijS I1! f ill! liiMlf I li M- I'll IKIMJ! Jlilk. I lit' CltV fta I i':ic fure- II. H cr i. '.u i. J-a'ii;. tl.n : J . t on lii'i-d it five hotels, eij.'ht churches, two parkn, 10 miles .f gas niainn, 18 mile of Hewer mains, a mountain erav-.ty vutiTMippiy. pi.-diu J, f ', Vi"" d water ujuiy !..r t.cuty. 1 n ... ui-to-date paid fire department, a modern hi?h whnol witli all vocational courses, four jrrade m Ii.h.Is and h't. Joseph s A, adciny (( ;.t .--!u ). J he cltv i the I ..c;ti.:i l-r tn- l.u, nltal for the Kantern Orcejon HexKioiiH of the United States district court and the Oivkh Htipreme eotirt. It is heal.uarlet f r tin; I matiaa Nati-naJ I ';-t anj tl e SnUl L eral ' Th- famous PetidleU.n Woolen Mill, making the PemlHclon Indian lUM-a, is l.nat.d here. It U now engaged in war v.ci k. Ihe city ha - an a.tiu.ie ,f i, i j ,-t, :u. annual i The'climate is invigorating ami healthful, davs of htinshine predominating throughout the year. Summer mjjhts are alwayn ...! and rcfivd.n.g. Heit.v i . n the n aui In,- It U the terminus of the Sokane hranch of the OAV. II. & N of the I'iltit h'ock hrnnch, and of the l'a.-co-l't ndicton hratu h v( the Northern l'a.ifc. 1 '-!vtv p:i. .f:p -r t,a.r. The city is the capital of the greatest grain producing county in Oregon and the hank dcjiosits are the largest percapita in the I nitcd Stat. . It i the utoni .. r ea-tern O ;;'.. r: men to make Pendleton their home town. Hundreds of puch families live in the city, ohtaining tin advantages of the sthyos and other XauL 1. 'A'J ! h j huii.f ii u- , - f pa-. d - i t, an r r n ';.!; If..- al f-!.rvcy, f .J. air.fal ,f J", j,u t th- l'nj,in I'a. jfi,., t nu r the city dailv. fanners and t,tok-