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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1920)
f j , 4 ;f , , , SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4; 1020. DAILY EAST OREGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ElGfltEE PAGES AMERICAN EXPRESS BARES BOND THEFT FECTiONERY CHANGES Will You Be a Volunteer Santa Claus for Such As These? OWNERS AT BOARDMAN ft. i.oris. iirc. . (o. i The Annprlmn Railway Kxpress com pany today announced the theft of he '"I t.fl and lino. (loo In hoods consigned hy WsshlnKmn, r. I. hands to renrenemnttves here. JF.asb Oresonlan 'Special. ItOARDMAK, Doc, VThi-Pastime pool hall snd confectionery on Mstn Mreet has chanaed ownership, Ed Miles disposing of his interest to C Snlva-ly of Rufua.who will add to the .'ilMH-i'V ,. 1i , Viw.".rit iii' i .- ! i .- j t"- r-r',vfr aaaran.... .wp y-rmw ' j. i i f- -y ' - L. j;" ""-1 Bang IP ''.':.SU5iNE55 EAEv; ;" NO EXPERIMENT 1 aa .1 Cabinet HAVANA CIGAR Some Smoke 2 FOR 23c AND UP Trade Supplied by cauMiHis & lu'Rijorons MANITOBA DOGS HAVE business hy installing a fountain and J tables for to Houm- service. "Mr. Snlvely has been in the contracting business and will brlncr his outfit In Board man and continue as opportuity offers. His family will follow as soon ; as living quarters can fw obtained, i Like all growing towns. Hoard man has hard struKarle keeplnir up with the demands for houses. Mr. Miles dis posed of his residence to Frank Cram er of Board man and will leave about the first of the year, as his health de mands a change. The first reading of the community play "Al Martin's Country Store," took place last night, with nearly CHANCE TO BE WINNER .TUB PAS, Manitoba, Dec. 4. (A. P.) Owners ot Manitoba do teams are of the belief that a recent extension of the Hudson Bay Derby course here will enable their animals to show their best form in the next the full i dcrby which will be held March 1, 1920 The New PAIGE "66" SPORT MODEL IS HERE. Two and fifty miles an hour in 75 yards. Easy Terms on 2nd Hand Cars. AUTO CO. cast present It Is planned to present the play early In January. Steps are being taken to equip the stage in the high school auditorium with an up-to-date siding; curtain. Mrs. Gibbon's house on Xewell Ave Is being enlarged and when finished will be a neat and comfortable residence. GUS WELCH TO BE SENT PULLMAN'. Wash.. Dec. i. (A. V.) Gustave Welch, football coach for the oast two seasons at Washington ; state College here, Is to he offered the j contract to lead the team next sea- j !son, according to announcement to. day by the school student body. Welch over the 300 miles of snow trails be tween The Pas and Flinflon and back. Last year's race, on a course not much over-100 mlles.was won by a team of Alaskan Dogs. Derby rules recently adopted provide that teams may be entered from any l art of the world, and that any num oer of dogs may be on a team and any type of sled may be used. The tisual derby races will guide the actual win ning. Xext year's race will be for a $2,500 rrse. Dog owners considerthe purse j none too big in view of the heavy cx j pense Incurred In maintaining and pre paring a team for racing. Dogs have I l ecome very expensive, last ' spring pups selling at $200 for five, and full grown and trained animals from $75j to $100 each: I Since the Xome All-Alaska Sweep stakes 'was abandoned, the Hudson's Bay Derby has become the bis sporting event of the white trails of the north. is at present in Oklahoma plans for tho coming year known. and his not 722 Cottonwood St.- t ' '1 J We do repairing:. Phone 46 I LOS ANGELES, Dec 4 A.P.) 1 A challenge to any college or univer sitv football team in the United States, j middle western of eastern preferred, ' to meet the University of Southern 'California here next Thanksgiving day, was issued last night by Henry Bruce, Graduate mannger. IIP""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! muuiUiiiiiitfuimmiiMMiti illillli IB HAS RESIGNED POST F.UDKPKST, Dec. 4. (U. P.) The Hungarian cabinet yesterday resigned. SINN FE1NERS HELD Y III!! Our Battery Service Is Free Ho vv it Pays Us and You Fffffi RR WiytsfrJ Of course we're in business to make money. You have probaby wondered why we maintain the expense of free inspections for batteries and starting-lighting, systems. We have two reasons : . " 1 ...It enables us to get acquainted with auto mobile owners. 2.. .It gives us a chance to demonstrate our ex ceptional ability to care for and repair batteries. In a word, this free inspection is the best ad vertising we can possibly do! It pays you to avail yourself of this service, because it will help you get longer life from your battery; and prevent battery troubles on the road. : Drive around today I . .. Wm. E. Chase Phone 269 r I I I- j " ( ill I IV ' I I ARTHUR GRIFFITH !, -iotjjiii '.'' " 1 ! if!. h :f ' ! V i" , t ' V r ? III Y-h- - S'1 h' V ili ': -' y'A Ili'li I ; IP O.' jj, 320 E. Court Street : I ' DtJBLlN British forces Imve mested. Arthur Oriffltli. 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