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r f f ' iV ' FAOS ELEVEit rnn'RTF.r.N pages DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. f t f OIL MAGNATE, SHOT ArtDMonic, okw.,; Nov. 27. a. T.) Jacob Jliunorv, itlllonulro oil magnate, republican national com mitteeman, died Krldas'. Jlo lias been nursing a gunshot wound ulnco Run- day. Ho auld lio accidentally Mliot himself while cleaning a gun. Clara Hnilth, his secretary for gev- cral yearn, wan lutar charged with shooting him. Jlamon and the woman are lno accused In Information filed In court, of a itatutory offense. The woman him not been located. GEORGE STOCKMAN IS ' TAKING WORK IN FARM ECONOMICS AT 0. A. C. OltiaJO.V AUUlCULTUItAL COL- UCOK, CorvulllH. Nov. 27. Ut-orgo L. fllackinan, son of Mr. and Mr. W, J. Hlockmun of 6."i3 Gerflold street, Pend loton, registered at the beginning of th full term an a Junior In Agrlcul- iimui economics uuu iiuriu rociuiogy. 'Mr. Htockmnn completed his two year or preparatory work required by the (tchool of agricultural for the advutici; pnlimn 11 ulu.lv nf (1... Iiml,.., ....A ... jo,.,., an 1 m.ji- 'lor eur lust June. Ho In a member 01 me Agricultural cult) ana the Kap pa Hlgmu fraternity. Mr. Stockman's mayor in In one of the newer fields nf fifirifrlciittiit-.il u-,,rb I that I being developed by the schools or agricultural throuKliout the coun- WINTER IS DRIVING STRIKERS BACfc The New PAIGE 99 66 SPORT MODEL IS HERE. Two and fifty miles an hour in 75 yards. Easy Terms on 2nd Hand' Cars. 0. E. IW1 AUTO CO. fiiii ' ' 1 iiimni "'gggl"-' "" V" 'rtf? n i "i i Only 400 penona miners, wlyea an children remain In thli tent color threa mtlea from 'Wnilanwon, W Va.. where 1500 took refuge, wheo mine owner ejected mine. bo organt;?d. from i . company dooms Winter it drirlns the miner back to work. Tula picture abowt the camp from the bill above. The inset la a typical miner and bis family 722 Cottonwood St. We do repairing:. Phone 46 try. (Special effcr: l oelng made by the school to develop a course of study j that will enable the student on com pletion of his work to become a lead er in tho development of the commun ity in which he lives. Cooperation, Marketing, and other allied branches of rural economics and social problems that are vital tothe agricultural in terest of the state and the nation are In need of trained leaders. Farming is almost the only butdnesi or occupation that Is not effectively organised to present Its claims; farm, ers, the only Important group that hal failed, with a very few notable excep tions, to cooperate for the promotion of Its financial Interest. The school of agricultural is doing all it can In it he way of effective school work to prepare young men to assume this j leadership In their own communities. I A II agricultural students are required i to take certain amount of their trair.- linr In this phase of agricultural. Tho student' who majors In this particular field of agriculture ' has an excellent opportunity to become a specialist In rural development work now being conduct by tho state and the federal government. Mr. Htockmun la the only student form Umatilla county who Is specializ ing In this particular work from L'ma tlllla. all but 6 are taking the regular academic work. Umatilla county ranka seventh In point of enrollment In the school taken by counties, with Ben ton first, Multnomah second. Marion third .Linn fourth, Lune fifth, and Yamhill sixth. !i HO.OOO I'SK tiOI.I' (XMTCSK I-OH ANOKLES, Cal., Nov. 27. (A I'.) Kighty thousand persons played over the Los Angeles municipal golf course during the summer season, it was stated In a report recently made public by R. Xj. Haslett, course secre 1 Mill IHIIII'Snwfl .A 'x,??lxmrmmawmm AN D HOME POWER PLANT Works 365 Days A Yea CI i ; 'iJpinore than t dais ayear -Money pjl f cjn'es you aiont a days servic& Sand the binder. enl'j about 3 days tni77RV9 ! EE ItK KLEV, Cal., Nov. 27. (A. P.) - -Athletic managers and coaches of tho Pacific cosuit conference univer sities and colleges will meet here Mon day to draw ut two tentative football schedules for next sesison, one lnclud ing the University of Southern Call fi.rnia and the other without it, Grad uate Manager Luther . Nichols of the Unlversltv of California announced todav. These will be submitted the i following day to a meeting of the en 'tiro Pacific coast conference commit tee for action. The University o Southern California will have a repre sentative In attendance at the confer ence, Nichols said. The Institution has a petition for admission to tho con ference on file. AT THE THEATERS (Continued from page 8. 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With clever, bubbling fun rynning throughout the whole piece and play ers of exceptional popularity to in terpret the principal roles, there is little wonder that "Oh Lady Lady," which opens at the Alta theatre Sun I'ay will be well received. Kealart has done a splendid thing in transforming to the screen the r'ch humor of the famous musical comedy, by Bolton and Wodehouse, v.hich played so successfully a few year uan. And certainly they picked three ilk-al fun-makers In allotting the main roles to Bebe Daniels, al ways an appealing little "vamp"; Hlers. cleverest of fat comedians; and Harrison Ford, the very popular leading man. Miss Daniels is altogether delight ful as tiie young musical comedy ac tress who is accused of "vampink" when she attempts to help out tho fat sweetheart of her school days. It Is a role entirely different from that of "Rowena" in "You Never Can Tell," tut affords Miss Daniels even better opportunities for the clever fun-making which Is always a feature of her appearances on the screen. . Walter Hiers Is even more amusing than usual as the serious-minded one time sweetheart who is thrown Into a terrible panic when It looks as if he la to be "vamped" out of a perfectly conventional marriage. And of course Harrison Ford makes his usual big hit in the straight leading role f the piece. , Clever direction has brought out tha fine points of the play in splen did fashion. For this due credit be longs to Maurice Campbell, the fam ous stage director who is now making Healart motion pictures. Edith Ken nedy prepared tho scenario. "Oh l4idy Lady"' will remain at the Alta theatre for two days. PASTUII3 SUNDAY AND MONDAY - . 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