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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
PADS KITS ' TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1020. rn" STANFIELD BROS. SHIP 150 CATTLETO PASTURE (Hunt. OrcBonliin Kppcliil.) ; BTANFHJLD, Deo. 2 3. Ktunflclil llrothura hiwe whipped in 150 head of cattb to be fed at the Ivan Dunning ranch. . Mr. and Mm. K B. Severn nit woi diiliiK ChilHttiiM Bliopilinii in ilvrinlx ton Wednesday. Mm. ElUnbeth Connelly returned Huturday from a three, weeks' visit with her duughter, Aim. P. &. Nolloit lit JlaliifH. Dr. und Mrs. Alexander Iteid of IInlne.ii will upend C'lirlHtmim with their itoii-ln-law and duuirhter, Mr. and Mm K. K. KveWtt. A nuniltfr wan lnkin Into Ilia m. lorle'i of Miiannry Tiifmhiy evening. Min. Chcnlcr Dnpula Mill Hlnif at Echo at midnight iiihhh ClirlmmuB pve. Cuninilwiloiinr Dunning was In I'en- dlut in thin week. Mr. and Mrs. it, A. llolte motored to Pendleton Friday to do C'IuihIiuhh AmotiK the.ynmiK people who have been uwuy to kcIiooI und have returned for their C'hrihtiiiiiH vacation l Jnmeu IliiKun from the U. of O,, Htuart liara tOLr of I'l'llmiin. Wiisliinulmi. MImh Jennie. Jii'KKinan and l.emio Colo of Monii until, orpna I J vi mi Iiik, Jsutn Martin nrul Miii'Knri-t J-f 1 1 of the O. A. C. mid J'hlllp Faucctt of Whitman cjI- Mm. Itnbert Starkweather van ill rendition tho flint or the week, Dalian DuipiIh of I'cndlcton spent Hundaywlth his brother, Chester Du-piilH. Mr. Henry 8t, Denle and daughter, Dorelta of Iyn AnifelcH, but recently of South America, In vlaltlng at tho home of her couln, CheHter Dupui and Mi h. DnpulH. , Mid. C. A. llafcen returned home Monday from Portland where she haa been for medical aid. Mrk F. U. Htuart and daughter, Mih. If. C. Kerr wore chopping In Peiidle Ion Thursday. I'M Morican w.ii in Pendleton t!fc firm of the week. Mr. and Mih. Jnmeu I1.' Ijmu will upend ChrbmiaH in Yakima with rein tlvi-u. M i'M, Harry 11. Weel and children were the uentn of friends in Hcrinls ton Hunday. J. F, Knlirnt has resinned hlH ponl lion us city tnnrtihnl and will devote hlx lime nt the OiihIh. S J3S SKS SKS 52 S5i SBSSLt 75 IK 77 mm 8: 8 8. 8 8: 8 8 8 K s- 8" IV I r ! x C c Toy BUY The Children a X Si 8 Tip" o V 'I Mo or a TricyclG . and keep them, in the open air. COME. IN AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF ; ; XMAS GOODS. . ; ' FCR THE GROWN-UPS 4 JJOW THE BACK PORCH IS INVADED. 3 i4Wt you wr. ,1 K' it) UM, 1 J On "'.Mi CHIMES MAY BE GIFT STATE JUNIOR, CHAMBER OF 0. A. C. SENIORS! THERMOS BOTTLES DRIVING GLOVES SPOT-LIGHTS LUNCH SETS SAFETY RAZOR SETS AUTO ROBES CAR HEATERS LI FOR THE CHILDREN s ROLLER SKATES. TOY AUTOS TRICYCLES FOOTBALLS BOXING GLOVES and PUNCHING BAGS. OKrXJOX AGUICL'LTOP.AL COL l.lXiE, CorvalliH, Dee. 23. A et of chimes,' a lonn-felt want at O. A. C, is lielng BerloUBly conBidercd by - th senior class a their parting gift to the institution. This project would mean the expenditure of a large surn of money, and the cIohs of 1921 Would only start the ball roiling, other sen ior claBses contributing as they matri culated. A Woman's league voted to turn $200 over to the fund. This money is lift from proceeds of tho girls' stunt show of last year. Another Jluu was' presented to the local Y, W. C. A. The stunt chow will be held about March t or 5 thU year, according to plans out lined by Onicve Kerr, manager. NO EXPERIMENT Cable Cabine HAVANA CIGAR Some Smok 2 FOR 23c AND UP Trade Supplied by GILUAMi:il8 & BlRKOl'GHS ML 3 AGED WOMAN FOU! W "ui ii in t ; -y ......... ...... OREGON' AGRICrLTIJItAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Dec, 23. A success ful and briliant future for the state junior chamber of commerce is pre dicted by 1'rof. E.. B. lmon of tlu achool of commerce of the college. Professor Lemon pointed out material Improvements made in the last few ; years, both locally and In other part j of the stale. , "The primary purpose of. the Junior chamber of commerce," says Profes sor Lemon, "is to train it members, as It Is generally assumed that before long all of its young people will be engaged directly or indirectly in bus iness and will naturally be associated with the chamber of commerce or com mercial club, whichever it may be Another purpose is to give service tc tho community and the state. The students arc in a position to give bet ter service often than are older ones." ED !N STREET PAN FRAN'Cl.SCO, Dec. 23. (C. P.) Attired only in a night robe, Mrs. Ellen Adams' aged 75, was found early yesterday lying In the. street. It was found she was suffering a broken" leg and arm. Police believe that the uged woman, who was unable to explain her plight had wandered into the street while 1 walking In her sleep, and was si ruck by an automobileor that she fell from h'-r window? XKW I'.M'KIt LAlXt'llEU. OillCAGO. Dec. 23. (L. P.) The .no rican Daily Standard, an evening ilnt!;.' newspaper to be conducted "a!fiig the principles of Christian ity." has begun publication here with a social Christmas edition . The stand nrd made an editorial apiVal for the support of thore who hwve beer "clamoring for a clean newspaper, un fcterecl. uiKun'.solled .edited for all members of tho liolusehold." The pub Ushers fctal Their first and sole cor. stderntion wo:ild te "truth." Con structive Is to be criph:.slzed and any thing "tinged wnh suiaciousness or in imical to the American home" is be b:irred. i K i REMEMBER THIS "CATERFILLAR" 75 TRACTOR IS BY FAR THE MOST POWERFUL TRACTOR ON THE MARKET TODAY . ... 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