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-- 1 - .. , .'. - ! 3 Ik 1 v . V 1 -. 1 t , 9 i 'I f AGS roux DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OKEGON, SATUP.DAY EVENING, DECSMBE2 3, 1921. FOURTEEN PAGES AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. sirnscRimoN rates (IX ADVANCE! PailT. on year, by mall , Published Dally ana Semi-Weekly, at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGOXIAN PUBUSH1XQ CO. fi (in , J on , 1.50 Entered at the not office at Pendle ton. Oregon aj second claas mail mat- ;Iiily, six months, by matt . . lltailv. one month by mail ON EA.LE IN OTHER CITIES j ,,;.; on). y,.ar bv carrier 7.50 i....:.i utr.l v01x-. nnj Portland. '.Daily, aix montha by carrier S."5 .t ni.B at lliailv. three ntmithe by carrier 1.9 r.kt..nn n, n,s sr.e,.ritv RniMinr. Daily, tie month, by carrier 5 Waehington. D. C. Bureau 601 lour- teenth Street, isew lorn. Member l the Aaavelatea Preaa. The Asaociated Preee ia excluaively entitled to tbe uae for republication of 11 new dispatcb.ee credited to it or ot otherwise credited in this paper and also tlie local newa publiahed herein. ekty, 1 year by mail . 2.110 S.mi-W St mi-Weekly, aix months by mail 1.00 Senii-Weikly. three nionthi Dy mail .iu Trlepbeac . Down She Goes! MY COV Yl'l! Y I'1 like to Rive my country nil my heat, Just as a t t li : - mnil' ; upon hi r son To feel aomehow that 1 have earned ho has nut tailed her tt-.-ii-hiiiKs, her smile, :imi js (..! Thuf shi" has round uy iittio uic worth while, -1. frf I4' t . 11' r J" " I This 2i0-ton crmcnt silo at Mooschta i t, Til., was dynamited to make way for a campanile tn honor of James J Davis, founder of the Moons heart home ard secretary of labor It will be ddicated ia;.t June b President Ilariiiig. A campanile? Oh, that's a bell tower That I havo never failed her in the test, Never held self above her interest Or Riven ear to any traitor's rjnlle, I!ut have been .steadfast to tile farthest iiilln And earned the rlsht to sleep upon her breast. When honie lie coiu .'S. with all his vic tories won. That such a man was oner her lit tl lad, I hope my country In In - end in: y he Happy to own that she lias inolliereil me. i (t'opyrlKlil. I'.i-'l. by Kd;:r A. liuest.i j ,g rr. Greater Than a Kintr i THEY SHOULD GET THE FACTS THE following from the Fortlaiil Telegram of yrstcnlayl evening is a fair sample of the ignorance that prevails) .. -v. , 41,;., 1, V, ,..,..,1- 111,, VVT..11,,1., nnfr,)'!" l.llilt 1 "Oregon is not 'hooked up' at the northeast where a large part of the transcontinental traffic comes. At present the tour ist at Pasco on the Columbia must go 90 miles out of his way to strike the Columbia at Umatilla." The Telegram should know better. The connection between the Inland Empire highway from Spokane and the Columbia highway via Walla Walla and Pendleton is an ideal connection at the northeast." As to the tourist at Pasco desiring to reach j Portland, that may be answered by saying that the westbound j tourist seeking the Columbia highway would not be at Pasco. He comes over the Inland Empire highway from Spokane to Walla Walla and does not see Pasco. There i:- no occasion for him to get so far off the highway. Therefore the argument about a DO miles saving in distance for the tourist is a myth, pure and simple. The few travellers who might come over the central highway to Purbank need have no trouble for there is a splendid road from Hurbank to Walla Walla. The simple truth is that the misfortune the Telegram would remedy does not exist. The whole move for the Wallula road is a hair brained scheme invented by men who have private axes to grind. Under present conditions when highway money is so scarce and there are so many really urgent projects on the map it would be almost a criminal misuse of funds to divert Eastern Oregon's federal quota to such a road. OUR COUNTY AGENT. 1 f.Mi. 1. i,4-J JT " ar w ,w ma.. I i IX .mm a a r is 5 4 v in h,'.": vw.iUv Tts-vv; '-yt-. ilunui v i liastd ix laapoi or turl ; way when he letui'iuil Adnata! Iloi ihy. the .outry di,UtM'. has belter luck. Ho sets flowers front '.m mtldeaa. Christmas Time Christmas time is the touchingstone to tender thoughts. It is the vigorous incentive to renewed exertion along human lines. It is a season when thoughts turn from self to others when the ego is submersed in our love for our fellows. Plans are beipg made in every home; gift lists are being written; friends and dear ones ar; to be re membered. Already this store has anticipated these plans in its charactorist'c way. Very comprehensive assortments of line merchandise have been assembled. Thf.y are in readiness for selection n-;w And. as always, pricing will be found as is consist ent with that quality whbh good taste dictates shall distinguish each gift. r PHONE 127 FOR QUICK SERVICE THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE MEMBERS OF UOUKiNG tKasI ore' HdAliliM.W. and w.nil has i snort which has lur till.' i. i: I I uo appiai- im Ihe peci yy. QUI i li-. Ive. ',1. ttuii I .Sei ne 111. I lit ll- ol l'ul'liil tills Sr. Mioll Week:, Ul 1 lit, rely d,s- .I'initv oj' ilea l i.iltia il. THE county agent's report for the year, published in sum- ""I'1"'''"'"1 ;.' i ji its , I lliKr li lit! set (Hi)!; i.m i(m'(mm in:, mary form by this paper yesterday, makes a very strong xrli. m. , .,,s n m., V,,t..:, T'U .14 i. r....il. 1 . e i. i i ... . ... I .III,, lea, .111.1 .11 s I.o.iim. (ilau.'S nil III- l'i--s ol Hi.- i'hoMiik elas.i i I' ill,, junior IliKh srhiiiil ii.i.il'iili lil ,of the hoal'd- ----- ,,,,,n nui.lrt .uieii as ll'ISU'SM.s inr a csted directly or indirectly m agriculture, this means virtually, i'! s.n.,i m,. t... .Mr. our entire population. hum -Mrs. tmy i.. i.e,., .hs. irM unm i, The county agent, in a county like this, should be and can be l ' the most valuable man in the countv from a dollars and cents IIE county agent's report for the year, published in sum showing. J he results set forth are worthv of stmlv bv 1hose having the interest of agriculture in this county at heart. inasmuch as !)0 per cent ot our people or more are vitally inter- ll. Si,;ns anil M.ss Ciala l.iin-;.-, i 'oiin, III .hi ii nui'.-e "ll 'l'li.li'sila : noon. .Miss It.nim. has li.-oii iiispei tun lien I III iiMiil.llohs at I .no and liTimin and pent 'I'l.ai s lay ai.il Ki iilay at lioarilmaii. She a.hli i -s. , Hie ,,i-: I'iIm in' e:u h lotiiii in tlu Hi'li.-nl, apok.. at the general nnwiiinly an. I w.th a 1'iMillilitti I' ,h.- I'. T. .. a rr.iimnl Civ a put. lie lli'llilll lilerlin.; o- I leeeln he" 1 I ll ll- AI'iMIt one ll.il i ol I a,, p ipil , ! were Khell Inill, nlnal heallil A.iiillna tion, ret eta I hoin. s were vitt-il. nnd it Is e';pe.'i,., Hi ,: ii,,. ,-, n.ai.i,.',-!' oi" I h.- p,iuis ill i,,. ..in, tio.l rpoii A I iss , I tlimie'S 1M-M , isil . standpoint. lie is iiie connecting link bet ween the department of agriculture and the state agricultural experiment stations and the farmer. It is his task to meet the grower lace to face and learn from first hand knowledge his needs and problems. It is also his duty to help bring about the application in Yea1 farm I work of information actiuired by the agriculture department, and the various stations. Without the county agent the work of the department and the stations is largely' wasted. Therefore it; would be foolish policy for the people collectively to expend-! millions of dollars annually on department, and station work1 and then fail to provide any facility through which that work! may be made of use. A i J I . , , t . . . .... I vs to tins couniy mere is a widespread belief, and it is fully concurred in by this newspaper, that, a strong countv agent is needed here. It is preferable to have a capab!" countv airent or none, tnu lanners, he they wheatmen, stockmen, fruitinen i11"1,1'"' ivlis, author, mi- ,,,i potato growers or alfalfa producers, are above the a -enure in ' a" i'"' "' ,;" offing fm,rUy tavih?? ur av",:l;;,, !h" oi men opeialions. I hey are hard headed men and mean bus. m. u book is t,- t ,, i..h, .i t mess. They will give heed to new ideas or imnrov.-i nu.ii.,ic "'" ll,:M ' " !-' ti, it suggestions come from a man who Knows ni , business ami is l'!,,'r able to make his position clear. Put they are not nrone to follow i-i.'i. mere advice when advice is unaccompanied bv fads tlvt iimvn'1'1"1'1"1' ...u Fun. iiieieu-re an incompetent or ineiliocre countv airent Wolllil irnf , " x v a.w.i.wv nan uiu i.wmt'is oi ifij;; oMHiV. Ik (Hit A Gift for All the Family For All the Year! IET a Studekker SPECIAL-SlX COUPE, as the ideal j Christmas if t for all the family, solve your per plexing shopping problems. This vear stop trying to decide on a NUMBER of fcifts and concentrate your Christmas budget on one. You KNOW the impression a SPECIAL-SlX COUPE will make when it appear 3 at your front door, bright and early Christmas morning, We can't run it in un der the Christmas tree, of course. But wo cut place it outside any time you say. Glad to arrange convenient terms, too. " ; a i...i. lien's 1, has hei n cultural i int. n. I,. I i olilanii.l. a ll.-.l i. i lit. s Im 1 'lu'l.-tllias l i m uI s ' neil h tin- ( ire;;. in Arl l'"'1' lib. ll'V This list IS .in alii in hu in,r i.e f.s tor a. ian;vei! lit I hr 'U'l lire hr.oks a ltd ot Hi . hil.lro:,. I.,,,,!,.., ,',, ll l.tl l.ools ml P. TP,- I In. til the tor .- 1 1 .is III. I. II v ol.l.'l' ,...-.s nay he ol.. ilepa i l ui.-iil be a needless extravagance, while a strong emu tv agent is a real asset, the work of Fred P.ennion while hv has been here has1 l-kt-tlt.lt rtU4 n 1 i 1- u.ouniiMiiuuiMini conspicuous results m so m i iv way tint he is generally conceded to he the sort of a man -o need lie is probably the most successful county agent in the state aid he should be because this is the banner agricultural county of 0r0. n m ago Athena Sunday with .1 11,11:011 ...a,l Tat swine, Hhiih lie disposed i,, -, dletiiii ut liu- rents per pound ! weiiiht. (from Ihe lially 1 it'Ci-iiitiir Ivlisl i, imi; in-minian. Limber Lcs W.". I V "taij,--!. VI' l. a; (..u ill lioine Joe V. Tallman Is ,epi ironi mi itltark of sirKues.s. Mr .ami .Mrs. .Mailt I'. Jnli ):it,,v utuuned to 1 lie Alorirjin rrsidriir neross the river, wliero tiny t.ir mm roinloitably inslallcil Sir. and Mrs, .1. I-'. Hill - r t - if . 1 1 1 . . friends nt their home on fold Springs Thursday with u line Th,inlisKv in dinner. A superb least an. I pleasant uftcrnoon were enjine.l. Tims,. pr,. nit were Miss Inn Hill an, I ams Al ma Witt, students nt the Weston Nor mal S' hool, .Miss II. iMalin, ol' Ailants Jliss Uorotliy Zelcer nnd WiMlaiu Seott and wife, of Helix; 'I'hoinan .Moi . tin n unil J. T. llinkle. Mrs. It. It. I'.t.-ntic. Is rceoxerinir from a severe illness. J. Jl. JtoDlilns Is iimioiik IVn.lh frirtiilii for a duy or two. business I I to pi 1st. l!e S. ( '. I ji plot m "I I'm tl.iinl mil orrup I In- pulpit ol the l'nii.. I eliuteh l.olh Mi i it it l li n .ill.l vnUH' Alible sell.. u al l I.',. j "The lilooil I'ni'iiant ol' l;e,l,inp j t'ou" "ill he I in- I Ii, im. r t h,. mot n i Imr. I 'oinuiiiiiioii s,-r i, c .tiler i lie set . ! t'toil. I I'stptisl ouitu IVf.,,1,--, l iiiuii t; ;pi ! 'I'he Millie, I ol the eM itint,- eermon 1 at :::: will he "War M.ilu-rs ami I Milkers." ! I'i Allil-Week it,' lies,!,,,' ,'enl,i vt'limial ineeliin; Wed- SI. Mai')- liiin-li. Iiik railed htm oer from Ii Craml.' I.eelure Uncvilii Kttaggart came down from in. I'irsl mass and sermon, j, st im," by rhil, lien's , h,,ir I Sei oiid mass. I huh Alass and 01 lllon. J l : t . SlliKliiK 0, St. Al,, eltmr. and beiirdlrlioii al T:Sa r .. V K. r 3 L' 1 if t V""" - M ! 1 f, t 1 ' l i.-..i .-.Vti 'Wwi t TT.'fr-iTmteiV41'- ' .-.''i"i''fct,ni'J. a. idZ.S?Srjr.r, '.,v-,-W-"f-f I I A fartiiil Lht of ' I.iASt-?ix 2-rR.a. Counc-Rcstt t i1i-Sii 5-P $. Se.lan Snecia! Sit 4-Piiw. Coupe !'ptvij-tt 5 Pjm. SeJ.in. . . 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