East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 25, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2IS. 1010.
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Phone 548
THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING
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HE Reds who were deported on the Buford did not want to
1 1 L strange to say. "The cza-r in his worst days never did
anything like this," said Emma Goldman.
Indeed not.
The czar sent his prisoners to Siberia.
Uncle Sam is sending these alien radicals to the anarchist's
heaven to Petrograd or thereabouts.
That is the land the radicals have been exploiting and asking
America to emulate. Then what kindness in sending them there? ;
But the Reds did not want to go. They cried bloody murder
or words to that effect.
But the proof of the pudding is in the eating and if the radi
als do not like Russia under anarchistic rule their argument for
inlshevism in America goes a-glimmering.
Christmas is the great children's holiday and we all come in
flint class for men and women are but children grown.
A concluded peace treaty and a League of Nations would
have been a fitiir present for a war worn world and it will be
forthcoming sooner or later.
We need more reservoirs to conserve this Eastern Oregon
Jfaod water for irrigation purposes.
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Merry Christmas and many of them.
Get it Now While the
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William Desmond
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"The Blue Bandanna"
A rollicking good story wherein Desmond turns
crook, bandit and detective for love of a girl. How
he -cleverly unearths a stage robber gives this photo
play an unusual twist.
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DR. H. H. HATTERY i
Physician ami Surgeon
American National Hank Building
Office phone 673. Res. phone 1070 j
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angle, the new Haynes pre
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ever been possible before.
Naturally the Haynes is in
f.reater demand than at any
other moment in its life. To
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Haynes, we ask you to be
promptin placing ygurorder-
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Phone 417
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PATHE NEWS
FORD WEEKLY
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I "Royal Mail" Womfb, Roadster
"THE new "Royal Mail" (Model FB) Roadster
' possesses all the advantages of the two
passenger car design together with many of the
comforts and pleasing appointments found only
in larger cars.
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Every detail of its appointment reflects
unusual appreciation of the needs of those Who
motor. It is comfortable in the extreme.
In the rear of the body a spacious compart
ment has been provided with ample capacity for
several large suit cases or other such articles,
which can be stored away out of sight and yet
within convenient access. Furthermore, at the
top of the seat in the inside, is another compart
ment which furnishes a very convenient recep
tacle for the side curtains or small packages.
The exterior appearance is equally pleasing.
EASTERN OREGON MOTOR
CO.
Chevrolet, Velie, Peerless