Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . Itl 0^ 5 ^ .S 4> O U ^ o &o •a o C c; a! j3 g .2t> p. • ft V3 g >> m a! . C Pi c. THE EPIC DRAMA OF THE WEST ON PARADE On Saturday morning the last day of the carnival, the Round-Up marshals its page and pageantry into a great panorama ofthe Westward Ho parade—the Old West on the move. Pendle-ton is filled to the brim with holiday humanity. Here, indeed, yousee the efiicient, courteous character of its community for a com-munitys real nature is usually worn on its holiday sleeve—andyou agree that Pendletons faultless carnival j
Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . Itl 0^ 5 ^ .S 4> O U ^ o &o •a o C c; a! j3 g .2t> p. • ft V3 g >> m a! . C Pi c. THE EPIC DRAMA OF THE WEST ON PARADE On Saturday morning the last day of the carnival, the Round-Up marshals its page and pageantry into a great panorama ofthe Westward Ho parade—the Old West on the move. Pendle-ton is filled to the brim with holiday humanity. Here, indeed, yousee the efiicient, courteous character of its community for a com-munitys real nature is usually worn on its holiday sleeve—andyou agree that Pendletons faultless carnival jacket needs nomending. Preceded by the mounted cowboy band, the Governor of Ore-gon heads the march, followed by the clean-cut western typesof the Round-Up president and committee. You now look intothe kaleidoscope of time; revolve it and its color particles onyour field of vision evolve into rainbow shirted, kerchiefed cow-boys, hundreds of them four abreast, range types youll neverforget. As they ride by, stir in you a forgotten, primitive,natural something, an atavistic element you didnt know they evolve into cowgirls, sc
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