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Section Two Pages 7 to 10 I - - - 2- DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919, PENDLETON STUDENTS AT 0. A. C. TAKE LEAD IN COLLEGE AFFAIRS 'Ted" Hayden Made Chairman of '22 Vigilance Coramitee and Wins in Athletics; Sci bert Elected to New Ofice. . orbxjon agricultural, cory- LKtiK, CdltVAI.UH, Oct. 13. Theo dor A.; "Ted" Hayden won madu chairman uf the '82 Vigilance commit, tee at thulr meeting last Tuesday evening In the Y. M. C. A. building. He now holds the highest attulnable office that can be bestowed upon a membor of tho sophomore class 'by mem bora of tho previous sophomore clan. if Hayden automatically jumped from the office of sub-ohalrman of the Vigi lance committee to chairman when Chairman Cecil Dunn resigned. Dunn was forced to resign because of a new point system to regulate honors among The Time for Cereals Our stock of cereals is complete, new and fresh from the mills. Rolled Oat ' V Mothers Round, package '..1..... 45c Mothers Premium, package .55c ' Kerrs Round, package ...... 45c Golden Rod . :....:....: 45c Quakers Oat Meal 25c Two Minute Oat Food . 25c Pancake Flour Olympic Pancake, package ..35c Aunt Jamina, package 20c and 50c Teco Buckwheat and Corn, package... 20c Corn Meal . White Corn Meal in package 25c Yellow Corn Meal in package 25c White Corn Meal in sacks 70c and $1.00 Yellow Corn Meal in sacks. : .'. ..70c and $1.00 Pendleton Trading Co. If it is on the market we have it Till IS TUB ORIUISAL No. OXK KJIII'AW Oregon Theatre HfLA.&fIARCVS IMS Till flOKftB IMRCU5 IIU5ICAL C0HEDY COIlPAflX - S5SSSM? HIKE SACKS t.OO, 1.80, fi.00 S 10 ATS AT THOMPSONS' 1IHI i STORI'3 Iloware of speculators No more than right tickets sold to one person Wall orders accompanied by check will be filled In order of receipt No phone orders taken. Owing to lenirth of the performiincn curtain will rise promptly at :16 P. M. .Motors and carriages at 11:03 P. .M. 5. Bigness Rip-ness is not the measure of success. The true measures of success are service and progress. . The expansion of a banking business is brought about, largely, by offering to its customers such excellent service and facili ties as to attract the attention and business of additional customers. We offer these to the full extent. Bank with us grow with us. Inland Empire Bank Capital $250,000. OFFICERS AND DinECTOHS. J. W. Malonrr. I'm . W. M. illakelrr C. H. Walles. V. P. at Caab'r A. W. Ha l.land I. Tolmaa II. J. Taylor IloaaT. Brill Krrd grhnrMrr Uaanl fcan Krauk brltiaaa student body membors, he having held two major offices. Huyden has proved himself a com petent student and athlete since en tering college here. lie was a strong mnn In the weights on the track team lout spring. His 185 pounds uf fight ing beef has won for him a center po sition on the varsity football teum this year. liuydun Is a member of Higma Phi Rpsllon fraternity. He Is the son of it. F. Huyden, prominent Pendleton rancher. - ... , . Kmll Sclbert,- another Pendleton young man attending this InHtitutlon. is proving a popular class president. Kelbert'Wfis recently elected secretary of the Orange "O" society." composed of letter men of the college. CAIHO, ' Kgypt. Km loon habitues here have ngreevl to "go dry" until the prices at tho prlncnpal bars, which have Just been raised , considerably, are reduced. A CVhty Gift. "Ho do biggest, fat tea' possum I ever see." said the old darky, "en I gwlne give him ter de President whon he comes." ; Many a flshorman wulls with baited breath. . Sunday Oct. 19 f IKTKOBOCIKQ THl HMOS ' 0G$ ntn tf FORI Han W nanr lAunruL srOMCK ASSEMBLED jn cm no a iHeu now ft 13 MEMORY OF ROUND-UP A THING DISTINGUISHED Guy M. Pcarce, Vice President, Manager of Northwest Elec tric .Co., and Veteran of Plains Takes Kodak History. "Greatest show in the world," says Guy M. Pierce, vice president and general manager of tho Northwest Klectrlc company, when he speaks of tho Pendleton Hound-Up. "Life as red-blooded men live It. The eternal game between strength and skill. A most wonderful western exhibition." These are other of Mr. Pierce's ap plauding comments. . During an extended career Mr. Pierce has seen In action the cowboys of the plains, the varjueros of Arizona and toreadors of Mexico. . He knows the roal thing when he sees It. For that reason hiB compliments are con sidered far more than idle words. The public utility head was a pas senger on The Journal special to the Round 'p and he never missed a fea ture. In the dusty swirl of crowding, fascinating, adventurous feats, he qualified distinctly as a amateur photographer. With his little "8-A" kodak he caught the smile of the sweeping salute of William O. Mc Adoo. former secretary of the treas ury and national railroad administra tor. He snapped the shutter when K. B. Conger, federal manager of the Hudson Manhattan railroad was In focus, wildly enthusiastic over one of the hair-raising feats of the Round up. He managed to get a couple of pictures of the running race on the quarter mile track and was. It seems, the only photographer who got the picture of the perlluus moment when a wild steer's' massive body was press ing a cowboy's body Into the 1-a.rth. His photographic record of the Round-Up Includes pictures of cham pion cowgirls and cowboys, of feath ered bonneted Indians and pictur esque parades. '"Say." ejaculated Mr. Pierce, "there are two things I wouldn't trade for anything my memory of the Round Up and the photographic history that I got of It myself." Oregon Journal. HERMISTON MAN AND SIX CHILDREN HEIRS ' TO ABOUT. $30,000 EACH HERmYsTON'. Oct. IS. Bert Ruthroff has received news from Van Buren, Arkansas, .that he and his six children have fallen heir to about $3(1,000.00. each, from the estate of his deceased wife. Mr. Ruthroff Is living on a 10 acre tract and at present has had very little of this world's goods. His wife d'ed six years ago and It had been something like 15 years since be had heard anything from his family. A step-brother of his wife, he alleges, had kept tho estate smuggled until some of the lawful heirs made an Investiga tion. His attorney advised him a few days ago that he might ex pect part of tho Inheritance In .november. HOME COMING DAY AT 0. A. C, OCT. 25, WILL HONOR "OLD-TIMERS" Home-coming day, after one year of bitter war and one of reconstruc tion since the lust meet of O. A. C. graduates and old friends, will bo held October 25. Tho star athletic attraction will be the Ktanford-O. A. C. football game, but the real attrac tion so many oldtimers will bo tho so cial events that bring long-parted friends together again. Far more students than ever before almost snno are at the college now, and Just like one the whole bunch Is pull ing for a good time for their prede cessors. TICKETS ON SALE FOR WALLA WALLA BATTLE "We'll Wullop Walla Walla." read tlckols on sale for ho. Walla Walla- j Pendleton hlnh school football game . to uo played In Pendleton next Sat- urday. ' The expense or bringing the Walla Walla team here Is estimated at $75 and the local team hopes to cover this by the salo of tickets and to clear a surplus which will aid In defraying the cost of bringing the team from Tha Dalles here a week from next Saturday. - It will take about $150 to bring the team from The uaues ror the Rame. Money for athletics Is scarce at tho high school, sny the young athletes. The boys must buy their own football trousers, shoulder pads, headgear and sh'oes. 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