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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1921)
DAILY EAST OREGOSIAN, PENDLETON, CRBC-ON, MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 19, 1921. TWELVE PAGES wtiwiMijuanwaji ajvjji ujrtijMi . ,i t n i in ri in n n a h n a in n t o a i it rn it t it 11 m n it a n i a u,. i an a u.a ,i a ii a ii a ii an ii an a n a 11 ao a u Vu a ua 11 a..Viilf "li'i'Vii a lufii a 11a ii a u a -iVifiVii iTii a u a 11 iui.ii .1 a 11 a'u'a'i. a 11'a liTiia "iTii'a 11'a iiVii a 11 a Batfeand Pup Co-Star Sanfa Caus Will Be Here all This Wee RIGHT OJ STREET PAGE TWO I Si! Ill M ill Us 16 It; m m 1 i ' . ... 1 lis m it; in m m IS rfe inn si lt' m - 1 F: sis ' Ft F. IjIOVCS iS U1IIS They make most appro priate gifts. Mochas... $2.50 to $5.00 Kid $2.50 to $5.00 Winter lined $3.50 to $15 GIFTS THAT LIVE More and more each year people are giving practical gifts. Unless giving is being discard ed; it's a sign of poor taste. Make yourself and your friends happy this year bv giving USE FUL GIFTS! Gifts that satisfy and delight because they add to personal comfort; that daily remind one most happily of the thoughtful giver. a.. A Wonderful Gift XMAS REEFERS The men appreciate these as gifts. Brushed woolen and the finer silks. Priced $1.50 to $3.50 Give Him a Ti lie will gladly receive this gift, for every man ties. Four Filled Racks. Rack No. 1, choice. . Rack No. 2, choice. $1.00 ?, choice. $1.25 4, choice. $1.50 likes 75c Rack No. Rack No. MM ( A s & i& f& jt 7:. 75 Tfa 7fa n A Suit or Overcoat pro vided it is of the reliable quality. A suit or overcoat that will give as much sat isfaction when the suit is ready to discard as when it was first bought. That Means A Hart Schaffnor & Marx Garment A Ilirsh Vv'ickvdre Ganv.cnl; A Styleplus Gan.icr.t A Clothcraft Garment And other nationally a Gifts SI! m 'ti' rial or'u ' f;l -te-vwp,- Mrs. Mendenhall Hat! to Taken Home By -i let ; Huiband Be f i "Fr.r oiht years I i:ffr- .1 from a I ilifordprfd atmnnoh pin! i!V, t know t what it was 10 enjiv a hf.ii:v meal, ' but mv dipeKtion is nrfe -t ni "." Raid ' -Mrs. Hush .Menil. rliall. o'r :h Tourist .' Hotel. lVii'tlaml, ( ip. "I fveiiuently had such nwftil attacks i of indigestion I thoiisht i wouldn't live llii'oimh them, and l was so ner i vons :nd restless t j?nt very lit'le sleep. 1 wan so weak that twice on my way to known clothes. means of makes This One Third. good sale Shirts Are practical and appre ciated gifts, provided you select the ones that arc reliable as to color and wear. Fancy Cottons $1.50 to $3.50. Fine Silks. $5.00 to $8.50 rtahy ri-rF- Brownie, the canine film star of Universal, tire In-W-!u-al!c tuiiu-'-inioiis. Fcssy ca'ls Brownie as soon us she is awake and Urow. ' w-th her until she's tucked in bed at 'liaht. 9 7X 'A J0m 'Sx Gifts Hi iff rM W MeNary-Smith liill can undouhteiliy ? he made without plarini; an exeossive ; Inirden upon the taxpayers, due to the r's ' f aet that kr:v levemies will I'e ae U; ,-iniir,' to the federal Kovornment. as .shown hy the animal report of the ile- ' partmer.t of the interior, mi l due nl ;; ; s , ( the fact thai the advances made Sti'l under the McXary-Smtth hill eousti iSitiite a revolving fund whieh is finally ?.1 i repaid I" the federal Kovernmeiit in i full, and Jt i W'liel eas, I 'a jamas as A Holiili iTuI variety liliil pnlli'ins. In silk, Sen Inland i-iillon. eh of stles niei'ii'i'ieil , $'.I..M) tn Ioso iw Ideal Gift Make him happy with a box of our fine hose. 25c lO 50C 65c to $1.25 75c to $1.25 Give Iliin a Tfat It The Fancy Cottons The Fancy Woolens The Fancy Silks We nrii hr-t only fvlft. Tim Heller The Heller only (he !x' make the it slnee tin' aeeepliihle riio .MeNary-Siniih hill i.i..u ill.. i nn.ferem-e he UIVl'll : liolh ill nmidoynicnt ami priority of filiiiK on reelalmed latins, to uonoi- .H....V. I u.,l,li..i-u !iml K:illors i-i amy uiscii.iinru ''.. who served ilnrinB the world war. ,v. tllerefote, I'e II Itesolved. hy Hie Oregon Irri- "t" Ration Connress, in eleventh rnnual JJ eonventinn nsneinhled, that we heart---'!! endorse the Me.N'ary-Kmilh r.'i'la ! i,i iiii, n hill anil recommend that this ! hill lie paswd at the present session rp j !i eoiiiiTi ss, and !" He It Further Itesolved, that, a copy S or tills resolution he forwarded to tho tit ......itMi! u. i. on Irrii'iitioii and rei:lami-i W" ' . . ... ....... . M..V lu ' ! I turn, of WIH'.'ll ' iuirie I., .uu.i.-.i j n eh.Lii- nan. and a copy t i each seiiri'i"' Mr si: fi'--1 1 '" .I d v. iiiiKation d'stricls .fid reas, this will v.' ot t housauds of '1 . :hilra P.i I ' linn n li the corner store I eollnpsei and had to be carried home hy my husband. "I only weished ninety pounds when I hesan taking Tanlae and now I weijrh a hundred and twenty pounds and I feel better and stronger than ever in my life. I am In such splendid health I can hardly realize t am th same person. In my opinion Tanlae has no equal. "' Tanlae is sold In Pendleton by Thompsons Prus Store and by lead ins drupRists. n-alr-d hinds of Oreptn-i and work a h i(:l p upon our faim.'i' thetef'Ce He It I'.esolved, that the Oregon Ir rij l iin conKi:.-:t in its ;! :rli nn i .si .-ession as.iembled ask the Fti'to I." I b'.ird to delay ii (al'l.'l? of Iw 'i !p iiriK.itii.ii dist;-' i until u ef case can bt hrouRiP r i.n'.il the nee ri (,'ular si s; inn of the l,s';slatnrs t'rtt tin opportunity 111:. be bad to clear up this point of law either l.y an option of the conit or thro'tgh am endnu nt of the law. I'nlulr to S."i.O lens si::.r(i to si -.'' m Suotious From llic Pure Food Shop Dressed Turkeys and Chickens for that Xinas dinner. Xmas Candies and Nuts. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Fancy and Plain Dates and Figs. Extra Large Franquette Budded Walnuts, lb. 45c A WORTHWHILE CUT A Suit your boy ur (Iveriiiiil 1 U V a and r.'iiresentative in congress Ii'um CIlCKUU. Whereas, the land of the piv.sei.t t'lnatilla experiiueiit station is ra.t representative or adeiUatet, theiv s ;;ood prospect of the early crmiplo'ion of the .McKay reservoir which Will pi-ovule water for the fifth unit of the rmutilla project and other lands, ti.n'i Whereas, there Is projected irr''":i t.'on, developed and improved laud in I'matiUa basin of about half a mlllio.i acres of light, sai.d.v cnaract.'r, requii'- m Mm iun.n iiiuAfiyT mimiiHiM NKiiir I 1 arenouse A'oil know tlie Utile fellows thesi days nie leiinlnu MnniR fcS. tiiwiiril slyle, they no longer VH? travel with Hint "don't eiu-e" sort of svMiKm'r but tlie.v must have style. You Ret Hie Hest, Von p,ct the l.ulest You net the Sntlsl'nction in Hart Schnfl'iiei' .MniA Cliithes for hoys nl this store w J1 'i xj&tj wm Mm RTn WS Vil I L I !:!-- ! if K pecial methods of lnanaKeiiuiit and an experime.it slat ion is now maintained by the state and the Unit ed Mates department of agriculture, Therefore, He !t Kcsolved. that U'.ej proper :,iate unci government officials t l,e and are hereby urged to take nee- sstary . steps to provide 101 se:;i ela tion of 200 acres of public land situat ed just south of the Oregon Trail and wet of tho. feca canal betwei n Stan field and Hermlston and a water right for same as a new experionent farm, it having been found more suitable senla.!ivc, and Further, that at the proper tune ii ! arrangements' be ma le to capital,;;'' 5?!the land and improvements of the o.o :i. El! its s'sland ziz i ,:ilillit Hranch Kxperiment Sta:i'''i I't'oviding fumls wdh which to pm i? I moldings a.nd oilier in. I -ovenients ( Hi f; litL'!litB.'!l!lL'!liy riiw(raMTriiiriiTKiT.Tiilrii5TH iiiiik; irons m ki: iiavs (Continued from paRo 1.) Irrlg.Mi-d land sin h as was laken hero incr the 1'matllla project. Folliuvaig arc some of the mole liiipoilnnl resolutions which were ad opted by Ibe congri'ss. The flrsi was prer.enlid by ileorge ijuayle, secre lury of the Oirsim Siale I'bainber of ,i,.,i,n ,iitii It .. I i iV. 4. WHAT THE LADIES WANT To linn!, (,f mother, wile in t,, tliink of Km 1st. lie litis bat they sweet heart or baw, Ihe i'lor bUe l,,r Xinas. tlally compleied, and it Is estimated 'oininerce; Whereas, There arc In the United Stab s today a l I oxiiinutcly I'O.Oiia.OUO acres of agrlculluial land which may be reclaimed throngn Inlgation, drainage or diking, representing one of the greatest undeveloped resources of the nation, and Whereas, The Slate of Oregon is deeply ami vitally Interested in tho ipiesliou of Irrigation, drainage and Hals and leases of public diking, as there are today in the slate of Oregon approximately I.L'IIO.IMIO aires in projects completed or par- w hich calls for a total appropriation thai there are an additional l.Oilrt.nno j ot ;i.,u, .nun tor reclamation pur acres of land which are capable of be- poses to be made available over a lag irrigated. In addition to largo I period of years, beginning In liiL'. areas of land which may be reclaim-! nd To Cure n Until In One liny Tn 1(0 ljixativn I'.ltllMl) ql'INIM: tab lets. The genuine l'-a is the signature of R W. tlrovc. (Ilu Burn you yet lllluMll.l Hue. ed tltrough drainage and diking and Whereas. In the annual report of j the department of the Interior it is, estimated that the federal government i should receive through royalties, rcn-j lands, a to- : tal of Ji:,2S77.!iOii.00i of which Hi per cent Ik to be used for reclamation ! purposes, and ! W hereas. There is now before Ihe I congress of the United States a bill ! known as the .McN'ary-Smith reolama-j lion bill. Introduced by Senator Me- j Nary of Oregon, and a companion bill : by Itepieselltalive Snillll of blah Whereas. The necessary advances for reclaniat Inn purposes under tho he proposed new Umiuillu blanch i.x- peiiineiit station. Whe-eas, the attorney general of ; the u.ate having given un opinion I h: t the loaning of school funds upon lands il. Ponded irrigation ihslr.cls is c.n- trary to law, holding tiiat the irn.;-i- lb, u bonds are a first lien, and ; V lereas, va.tioiis attfineys d'.'lir! from this opinion, holding that, iir-i L'.itii i: i htl dralatige bonds are a taI lien and in the same .v.t's a-i 'cln ol I a ad r ad bonds, and ' i ereas, the .i.ale lat hi. r,!, inline upn. the iipinii.n of the a. in,icy eiiil is withdrawing ;-.(. !i i '. f.;n Is HOURLY SALE no I'uro :n. TUESDAY MORNING 9 A. M. TILL 12 NOON tliroii.l Silk Host1 is the most appri priato ti ft for Xinas. From 9 A. M. til 12 ONLY $1.00. Same prnulo is un sale bpforo. "WATCH BUSTER GROW" 1 0 0 649 Main SHOE SHINE, 10c Pendleton Ears and Lips for the French 5 i." t 1 isl . TP v i- 11 I f v "V V I. Vit 3 In - Ms .ihc:n .me rusarmament lclegatien ier to Uio Yonch , -cw o I K, is i hi, I lati'i file was tniii i mternrrter at f,.. - Kys at YwMlilcs auJ acted in a situilar cajucity tor the A. E. f. Safe 771M j5 W 5 far IMFANTS and INVALIDS ASK FOR Horlick's ins vugiuai Avoid Imitations "1 Substitutes ForInfanP!,Inra'iid3andGrcvIngCh!ldrn Rlch milk, malted prala extract in Powdar II I TOIL? A THV . .. : i ' ) ! . , u i i I ! - i ' i i ! i ! j i i i i ! J I It Will Pay You c - ' .; . i ' - I