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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1918)
FAGS FTVJS tvhlvt! rAcrs daily east or.rGoAw; ttxtt.t?tg:i; or.rgQN, Saturday, jcxe 22, i9i. SIM ; anfi ipffi iM e . 1 jLl' '. M 'I HI I I" , , , ; .j. i, , i ' ' I III 11 ' The new Tied Crow .schedule fkr Cities Mrs. T.,Jb'. O'Hiicn, Instructor. Hui'gical dressings work .during 0ie . WodneMduy ,,, Afternoon Cutting 'week of June JM to 28, is divert bo- Class Mrs. Jit inch JUsUm, instructor, low with the instructors in ftiweti. , ,'rtiuriuy Afternoon Folding Clan The work begins at o'clock in the Mrs. ,F. K. iloyden, instructor, afternoon and 7 in the vc.niBg anil ., "J'hurudiiy Afternoon Cutting Clam volunteers an wolr nit members are .1 Jliv.cratde Jadies, Mrs. 11. 8, Uar ilrged to cooperate In' finishing the field, instructor.. ... ;1, ..-. Jinx quota. , '' 1 ' "' 1 . Thursday Aflnrnoon Honor Guard Monday Afloriioon Folding Class '"Hiiig Class Miaa Ui'lun Uuf-n. Mid.' N. Berkeley, Instructor, Instructor. V . ,i Mo.,dv -AftertinonuHlnir Chum q'hliriiday, evening Hpnor (Guard Mrs.' Walter Adams, Instructor. Monday Evening liusuivH Girje i! vi. 3. O Woodworth, instructor. - Tuesday Afternoon Folding das8 Mrs. 13. L. Power, Instructor. ...Tuesday AfterwoflwCutttng" Class - Wr James YVe)rb iilHluttr.,, t aiiornoon - ruming Mrs. H. M. Chuiiibors, ipstriiouir. Friday Afternoon Folding Class Mrs. 1 L. lingers, instructor. Friday Afternoon -Cutting Class- Mm. J. C. Woodworth, Instructor.' -VV(Mlnsday f!uls .Eastern Bur Chap ter are planning very Interesting 'meeting for Tuesday evening, June 25. This In tho last meeting before the Hummer vacation. There will be sev eral electric fans In use, thus making tho chapter room cowl and comfort able. ,v ',' '' In honor of MIh.i Helen Btcwart of Victoria, u. c., Ue . Oreg Kauai .Hulfrage Alliance will .(eiitorlain next I'ilday at luncheoa, at tie univer alty dub. Miss Stewart,. vUl tell of active war work as ahe saw kt the wuwtern front i'orUarul .Oresonian. . Xcarly two hundred ,. guests last evening enjoyed Ihe hospitality of Mr. aurl Mrs. James 11111 wh6 -issued a generous Invitation mi AuMtnc lutry pkinuod to oclebrata the com- 'i'.-'f" f 4 ? -V - !,-.'- p.- .... , -yh? fODDroo V h ""I CfrrnnC CAKFORD 5i TON CAl'ACITV ' GARFORD IIILWY pUTY MOTO TRUCKS EXCEL , Mtor. ia s"rutof driver Aixseau of cab allow, ,ui)Usual accosstbiUly for adjust- examiJe nianW. -AJaor mukwa poMiMe ahorter wtwelbsse und turning" radivls-IaelH-tatca handling in" cotiffeirteii traffic and narrb streets.' Besides glvlug groutor loading space but takes less storage room and gives better toad distribution. , ManHlvefHiM f cmslreliiai I'ressed steel frame reduced weight, far strong er and lighter than ormtmtl Iron. ut Knormous durfl , "reur' 'wheels, glv'o double traction surface. Tremendously powerful brakes an excellent of (iarford safety insurance. . t - I",ur siotHl transiijt-kMi Jtwt;r , svith ecotiomy- variable gear ratio to "meet road conditions hills no obstacle. Htecriiig gt-ar , oocwlble outskla " of frame can be inspeeted and cared for with least possible trouble. s, fciteel liusniH-r verltabte "battering ram -mectianism well , protected ; from colli sion. , ' Mrtm trlvcra call roomy, comfort able, curv4 -steel dash encloses and pro tects lamps and control. : TO INSURE DELIVERY PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. Line Complete 1, 2, 3A 5 and 6 Ton Trucks. , ' 4'A 7 and 10 Ton Tractors. " JOSEPH LEUER Pendleton, Ore. Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone 222. " pletfon of a new burn on their ranch about aixtecn mjlcs north of Pendle ton. Mny motor vurtles Iron 1'en dloton. Helix and surrounding ranch es had the barn dance as their- desti nutiou. Lanterns were suspended from the rafters, lending a character istic effect as well as light and a plat form had been built for the orchestra. but best of all, delicious sandwiches and coffee were generously dispensed to the guests before their departure for home. ' Mrs. AM'to-l- Mays. Jt Pendleton and drs.. Kva, i jHartman of Port land went. guentH Sunday ( tbelr sister, Mrs. I. 8. Wood. Tliey were accompanied fcy .Mrs. ttoberU Port land and a.C. Price, a etnlva far mer of WHIiut, ,Vush -Weston Leadr. er. , ' .. ,,1 "i.r . , The of fUicrs ud Jaembers of the Lady Moales are reuestod to meet at I-k(jglo-Wu(lrnjsjMill.t s:J TCes-' day morning to march in the arade, and at S o'clock m the afternoon the Busy Be Clw.-wlll b ntnatne4 by. Mrs. M. R. Yalos t hr liome on West Webb sjtreel, , MtOe Mlsa Barbara. Paaton of Wal la Walla, Is ft. guest t 'the .home of hey, uncle and aut. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn K, Thonipsoji. Having spent scvetal, weeks here n the tall. Miss Faxten hu aiany, 1'rUids among Pemllon smaller maids, , who ire .ft lad, V" "wel cmoe her.- i ri.w-f " ' Mia Virginia ttuddi Is celebrating K.r ,utb birthdajr .annfm-sary in a most dcllKlitful..Ittannr , thi. ;. after noon at the liome of her parents, Mf and .Mrs. H. a Budd, t(W Perkins avenue. JHeariy dozen guts have hnoa bidden to share , the fiestlvitioa. which, imilade a daintily . appointed it ImicheoB. the olor motif t which r is artUn.icallylevelaed in pink. Iiuiiy , lreaer of pink repe paper Being g. ... in nAmhinftilun iwitli rosebuds uf I r Jj tli wine delicate hue-. .The Utile hop less a fownauuiw ie. Bennett. M lorenoo Fletcher, Mia Amy AldrJch, Olarence inKraw, , H.in XUmla. Miss Janet Bimls, Mss ftalnrae Hediey. JMiss Gretche Klne- h.u4 xk. Mi.-lin McCurnurk. Miss j-..ri.ru. Paaton. Wail Walla) and " llwld Green. . , 'ifr and Mrs. William Edwards ac- loompaaied by their granddaughter, n : n.nit.a .atnrn.l1 last evening to jttor home, 80 West Bluff after an enjoyable visit of a week which in- ieluded Milton, Walla Walla and Toll Gate. The siter place was visited on Thursday and (te o,tire day, wnen the mercury was unusually high in Pendleton, was .delightfully cool , Jti the mountains: y ',i Miss Olive Owinn and Miss Mildred Berkeley departed t 1:S today foi Seattle where they are to spend he summer specializing in commercial training. A, committee of the Current Liter ature Club, composed of Mrs. Nor borne Berkeley, chairman, Mrs. B. B. Aldrich, Mrs. . K. Bickers and Mrs. James Johns, met Thursday evening to consider the program for the com ing year, and China and its history was chosen to be the topic ot study for the season ot 1918-19. Vienna Labor Council favors General Peace AMSTERDAM, Juno 22. Tho .VI- ( enna labor council has passed a reso lution declaring that a - substantial, lasting improvement In the food situ ation is Impossible during the war. and demanding a speedy general peace It was learned here today. At tho same time, tho cily council adopted a resolution energetically protesting against reduction of the bread ration. ' ft is- i ' WILLIAM 6 HART .1. '. "rt T.r Man,'. SHOES! SHOES! The Hub is the place to get your Har vest Shoes. Note a few of the ' following prices: l!o1 Harvest SI iocs $!." Men's Mulo Skin Harvest 8IMM-S, elk nolcs... !..", Men's Tan ami lilack llnrvi-st Shinrs, oak miIch Men's 'lilk'w Klk Hide Harvest Shoes. . . ja.ll.1i Ifiglt Top Harvest Shoes $;l. Men's Siininw-r I'nlon I'nilerwcsr Vte., SSo and $I.HO Men's Work Shirts Men's Illack or White tiox Men's Khaki PanU . . . . . " a ftr ;i ... ?i.t. 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Hanline .of Hermlbton was hopping here this morning. Mrs. A. G. Means, of Vale, stopped vcrnight at the Pendleton hotel. J. JV'.'Sangry of Spokane! Is visit ing Whh friends here for a few days. ' Mrs. H. A. Newton went to Port land yesterday lor a visit with friends. tS-'M. Knoll and J. O. Knoll of Erie, Penrt., are registered at the Hotel Bt. George today. Mrs. J. W. Stevenson was In town this morning on her way from Elgin to Pilot Rock. Matt Kirk, an old time Umatilla county man is over from Walla Walla for a day's visit. E5. M. Cady of the Eastern Oregon State Hospital force, has gone to The Dalles on business. Postmaster F. T. Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamberlain, of Uklah, are reg istered at the Pendleton hotel today. Jim Longley, master mechanic at the O.-W. II. A X. Co-'a yards at Al bina, was here on business this morn ing. Mrs. Fred Laats and her daughter. Miss Pauline Mlmms, have returned from an extended visit with rrlenas in Portland. Mrs. O. Morry and Bessie Trobbc of Baker, stopped here overnight to visit rth friends.' They are on their way j home froni Seaside. W. E. Ruckmari, a well drjller 01 Ailed, was over last night to confer with R. A. West of La Grande who Is doing some work here. Martha Shafor and Mamie Jaquet. both of this city, have registered with Postmaster Tweedy as alien women enemies, since both aro married to Germans. Mrs. Jaquet Is employed at the state hospital. Owing to the fact that I have been called to leave Tuesday to fight for Uncle Sam, have left the Cadil lac agency in the hands of ' . L. H. Holmes An experienced Cadillac man to care for your wants. He will continue to give you the very best of service as you have received in the past. ' ..(.. Mt r'-i'5. " "At'VI .: Your continued patronage will be highly appreci ated daring my absence. BARNEY OLDFIELD Cadillac Distributor for Umatilla County. lii!!!ill!!!l!!l!lIl!!lii:il!I!I!!r!I!!!I!I!i Bill !fHH,!H,,!,I!ff,M!TTT,,t!1,H,t""'"Tf,fHfI'",M?1"T,f,,,, MOT but we should worry, let's all go to mm J v.- IT ..J for S and Sunday BATHE HAS BEEN WON. DECLARATION : OF HALTS PREMIER Says Troops Have Made Ad ditional Gains at Im portant Points.. . ROME, June 22. "It la now permis sible to state that the battle has been won," Premier Orlando declared In the chamber of deputies. He said the Italians have made additional gains in the eouoter offensive at both points where the Austrians crossed the Plave. He said he expected tho Austrians would nuickly renew their southward drive from the mountains where the enemy Is gathering all available men. This maneuver is believed advocated by Hlndenhnrg and I.urtendorfr In a recent hurried trip to the Austrian frer.t. 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