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TEN PAtifiS DAILY BAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, IRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 I ROCK Y TO IN SERIOUS SHAPE FROM APPENDICITIS T ECHO AT THE FINAL CONTEST The Shortest Distance Between Two Points is "Long Distance' ong Distance Telephone Service Eliminates time. Binds city and country together. Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel." Broadens companionship. Conserves time and energy. Unites producer and market. Enables any one to send the right word to the right place at the right moment. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station and your Telephone is the center of a system connecting five western States. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY MONK, STIKTKVAXT, .PUPU, W X PUPILS AHK CHOSEN TO THY lIKill SCHOOL, HI Nlll.li TO PHYSICIAN kWH HONORS AT HERMI8- TON ON 28TH. Operation Is performed; Hal ley Fam ily will' Go to Iduno to lite; Mr. ami Mm Haft Return from East eni Trip; Mrs. Sam Walker Softer Stroke of Paralxsis, (Rant Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK, April 19 Lionel Hturtevant, a pupil In the high school here, was taken ill quite suddenly laat Friday. He was taken to Pen dleton at once, where It was found be was suffering with acute appendi citis and was placed under the osteo path's care until Sunday, when it was found necessary to operate. The ap pendicitis had ruptured and at laBt reports yesterday his condition wai very serious Fred Bailey returned from Idaho last week and li now tuny packing i and crating his housenold goods. He with his family will return to his ranch near Drummund, Idaho, In a few days. Rev. Gelvln and J. M. Gilbert tt tended Presbytery at Echo last Fri day and Saturday. L. C. Scharpf. J M. Gilbert, E. B. Casteel. Dr. Spaulding and Dr. Gllle land motored to Pendleton to attend Mason lodge Monday evening. Mrs. Bert Westgate and son Alfred motored to Pendleton yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Pari Jensen expect to have the body of then- son Omar, who died Just recently taken up this week. They will have a solid con crete vault made in which to lower the coffin. Spelling Contest HeM Friday by the students of District 61, 5 ana w; Mrs. Hill Goes to Portland for a Visit; Bert Mulllns is Home from Idaho. (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, Ore., April 19 At the ora torical contest held here Monday night six pupils were chosen to represent the Kcho school at the final Umatilla county oratorical to be held at Her. mlston the 28th of this month. Those chosen from the high school were Hugh Rhea and Miss Daphene Gulll ford. From the sixth, seventh and eighth grades, Jack Stanfield and Al fred Cunha, and from the third, fourth and fifth grades are WeathJ Danforth and Marine Stanfield. Th judges were Mrs. W. H. Carey, Mrs J W. Coppinger and W. B. Hlnkle. A spelling contest was held here last Friday afternoon by the pupils of Districts No. 61, 6 and 50. Thoat winning out were as follows: From distcict No. U. Bruce Baker and Mansfield Smith of grade 1; Anna Hall and Clifton Boggs of grade 4, and Rachel Sloan of grade 5. From dist rict No. 5, Joe Andrews of grade 5; Katherine Palmer and Ruth Wood ot grade 8. and Viola Hard of grade S. From district No. 50, Violet Corrigal of grade 8. Mrs. A. Hill left this morning for a visit in Portland. Jiert Mulllns arrived home Monday evening from Midvale, Idaho, where UttU Ruth Hunter returned to herhl, spent a week iooking after his home in Pendleton Saturday after ,farm interests. spending the past two weeks here with her aunt, Mrs c. A. Cooper. Omar Harris, who with his wile Just recently returned from a visit to Mrs. Nora Castle left Sunday for her home at Irrigon, Ore. Prof, and Mrs. W. W. Green visited Irish Recruiting Palls. DETROIT April 19. "Recruiting for the British army In Ireland has been nn absolute failure because of ths spirit of the Sinn Fein movement for national self-reliance which animates the people." declared Seumas Mc Manus, the famous Irish poet and novelist, at the Detroit Club the other night. "The story In the London Post of "a vigorous campaign' against recruit ing and the acquittal of men charged with resisting, shows that the long- concealed facts are at last coming to the knowledge of the world," con tinued Mr. McManus. "There Is no recruiting at all to speuk of In the Island except In the K.ngl'sh and Scotch sections, and even In those there Is none In towns like Belfast and others. "Those in America who know the real situation are greatly amused at the letters of T. P. O'Connor. He hal pent all his life in England, and is an English wire puller. 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Harrlck, a civil engineer, arriv ed from Portland and the two men have spent the afternoon with Leslie Butler, a member of the advisory board of the state highway commis sion, in inspecting the survey of the Columbia River Highway between Hood River and Mosier. The Journey of Superintendent Min to, it was stated, may lead to the lo cation of a convict labor camp on the line of the survey. Both Mr. Mlnto and Mr. Butler.aaid they did not care at present to discus. I any prospective plans that may result from today's Investigation. the east has accepted a position With WWOajf ana M.naay wun menas m E. J. Fannlng's Palace of Sweets. Walla- The made the trip by Mrs. L. E Evans sdent the day vis- automobile, iting at the home of Mrs. Jaques yes- Miss Hazel Robinson is visiting with terday. her little brother and sister at Los- Mrs. Bert School and baby daugh- tine, Ore. ter were passengers on the auto stage I D. W. Bowman returned home to Pendleton last Friday. Mrs. Monday from a weeks visit !n Port Hi hock expects to remain two weeks land. for osteopathic treatments. Jos.. Cunha, Jr., went down to Port- Mrs. Susan Walker, who suffered t land Saturday night with a carload of a stroke of paralysis on her left side stock for market, a few days ago is some Better. Jerry Ruk of -Grande was here Walter Wegner purchased a new tnp rirst of tne week Jeffries car last week. Word received from E T. Fanning who went to Portland for treatments U-advllle Has Big; Fire, a few days ago, says lie is Improving LEADVILLE, Colo., April 19. rapidly and expects to he able to Fire that started in a paint store de come home soon. stroyed 10 buildings and for a time Miss Elma Boylen left Saturday threatened to sweep the business dis for Spokane where she will visit trict. The blaze was brought under friends. Miss Edith Wilson Is filling control by the use of dynamite. Wln her place at the pharmacy during hef jdows for a considerable distance were absence I broken when the dynamite exploded. Miss Winnie Smith spent Saturday ami Sunday in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robblns spent Friday and Saturday in Pendleton. Estimates of the loss varied from S50.000 to 1100,000. The bu Idlngs destroyed were most ly two-story frame and a few brick Mrs. M. F. Dick of Alba, is visiting ! structures. Some of them had been her motherMrs J. Shipp and dausli-1 erected in the early days of the camp, ter. Mrs. Fred Bailey, here for a few a large number, of citizen volunteers day. j aided the city f.re department In fight. Geo. Carnes is having his house, I jnR the flames, now occupied by Hank Smith and I wife, moved back and the street graded in front of it. Mr. Carnes in tends to build another house on the front of tHe lot soon which will also be for rent. 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OF COURSE IF YOU HAVE owned a Reo of any model, you will readily understand and believe what we have said. BUT WE FIND that owners of other makes of cars are unable to credit the stories they hear of low upkeep of Reos. IF YOU'VE BEEN hesitating about buying a seven passenger car one that will accommodate the whole family because you feared you could not afford such a "great big automobile," just consider what we've said and you will hesitate no longer. WHY, YOU PAID $1250 fc- skimpy five passenger car then and that's "11 this New Reo Six will cost you. Old car was worth it too at the time. But COUNT THE COST of driving that old boat you now have. Cost of getting it in shape for the coming season and you'll be money in the pocket by buying a Reo Six now a car that will serve you for many years to come. WHY, DO YOU KNOW the life of a car such as the Reo Folk make today will be thrice that of the best car that could be made a few years ago. Science has made wonderful strides wonderful! DEMAND FOR REO SIXES is tre- ious. Only those whose orders are our hands at once can hope to get leo Sixes for spring delivery. SO DON'T DELAY a day longer. Decide this matter at once and order your Reo immediately. TODAY WON'T BE a minute too soon. PENDLETON AUTO CO., Distributors. 812 Johnson St. Phone 541 $1250 If