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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1916)
-Bflfifl EAST 0REG0NIAjQjpim!flW,AMfl8B0N. SATURDAY, JUNE U, WU. PROSPECT FOR GOOD 111 HJOY 38B3'IOm WHEAT CROP SEEMS FAIR ABOUT HEL i wkathih conditions impkov OTtFATLY WITOI Till. I s' 1 1 V PA Vs. i Plans re Adooleil fur ViilaUirluin TH ttelil2 of Uk . oil, mil nv Ai. 88Ur L0NG MAY IT WAVE Let's ttH et together for a rip-roaring old timfe celebration of ffae birthday of the land it represents. 1776-1916 We're Going to Let the Eagle Bu lAi its tel bna ni 9mo3 jijon l-si i-dmi dKw W,T.'ici .1 II vrfw Lome to renal Barbecue Baseball Band Cowls :iuboxq ol I I I : a ' 'a icturvn . uii ni ol ; r- -, MAIMHM 8 nib nnlfOHbOKI orfTi ), ftl sni-'1 'J' t fin Ir. 11 Ttl- " ft- 1 it a EVERYTHING FREE Sports Races nMW ojf"io " 4 BRASS BANDS 4 Big Free Barbecue Hot Beer samrtcles Served free in lie Round Up Grove SPORTS GALORE All 1HE OLD IIS AND Masked Street Dance and Festival at Night Cash prizes awared for best costumes and characters, both ladies and gentlemen get your outfit ready .Tifiiin art xnhuG ri) o)nl berni! Roller Skating Marathon on the paved streets, between 100 boys PATRIOUG PARADE AND LITERARY PROGRAM Bring the Entire Family and Leave Your Money Home i'n. of Pendleton- :n .moinm ati lo wjsi IV 1 wm 0 E FORD'S EMPLOYES IN GUARD RETAIN JOBS DBTKOIT. Mleh.. Jn 23.- Tw" hundred empl-vcs Of the company who uu M "' aiu4Wlr the mil la irnu In the Michigan il. C J (Lorn ., ! Uv iH Uvr'nfflrtilf th it thlr Bs would I" open fur thnii when Ibex return from rarMrv on the &! border, offi cials nf the coWPtf HdWe r, k,,"' nothing of any plan to cbntlhwe pay to aWptejhM fturlim their service In tho guard of fg ptijvltff r-r their families. .'oid . . I . . .I to .H. m I lite WW ran sliimtinti -r u ounnnent I" ""5 t-,.nl-.- the ID. lie nf Hi. crm- , m which two friendly nation a ,hjs, are employed on YUcaUii .h,. ,ha nnlni nf nil to war.' it nlantutlons. ,.ldir.-silig Mexicans, natives ,,r Embassy officials said they h. Texas, i ..l..nl Chapa Will W : i n, :n s:iv tTlnr nitre n" riKni ir Dp information of tU- Tnwnce or Xu- antwe wiiihite off the Mexican .-ohm. Ijughes stiif.ortew cannot get takers j Dr, xel. the American Danker, was giv-fjnecided asainst him. and when court Kilward A. Afooiiafle has ,i DOOl of, en iurtiiment aea!nst her hushaml fnrli,n ne! th ,.i . .. t ' ' , ' L . BEL . J . ; i . Jl"il.nnn tc bet oifTHlitteg at odds .if '.' to ,'. but has been able to pjace the money. n.l H is I heir fv to fnarl j OUl.l tWI", Mexli- tl. aulb,.rltlos that they are ready to idddt V the ireponaii'iHties the) it ;n aaid. ,, v and that the, are willing ever tHHLT" 1L2? . SI a yearly aiiowance or jaO.nnn by Jus-jthat the Bnflfeh . ourts had jurisdic uce wevnte in tne cnancery court. IJtion, he c-uld not defend the case. hen the case was last before the; court in December, lllB, Mr Drexeli To protect the fineers while sewin contested-the' JiirlRdiWIhrt 'oi the Bna-la the purpose of recently patented lish ciMiris on the sround that he Mas' rubber covers thai ar. nnrfirtui strong Drexel, wife or Anthony J.'jn eesio.m of Fnnce. This point wasventilatlon. S.MI.imo Mlonaii.c (;Ueii. r.OS'DClX. June 23 Mrs. Rita Arm. roinpls with the ogllbations contra ed toward the American flag, a flab which lho have aworn to defend 1 for.'e of nrni If ileeeHKary." Ter Iff Ihe pHV I c .laliaucs,. ni lcico. , vt' Sh'Hi.vtn'dX. .itie as oniaia l-ikt iwrnuiii Tx. June 3 J : .. .i... lnninctneo A. Chops. rer'nniwi leader of ban Antonlo'v ::o "0 Mexl-j 0n nii'd n .-"tonel on the staff of GbV-! tnot KerKtisen. l.iiMlehed in Ihe 1m 'Arhil De Texan, of which he Is an linqr. a ptoelanvftlon signed by h'i- Jlf, , .,.: Hi. Mexicans to 'rmiH ol,ii mid observe that equanimity so io(utely tnl.l.il rtutniK tn u - ......! 1 l lltil W il Statea. 'siiSuri's loiui'lkJ at the Japane e..iliuy :i'iw (hat thsrn are less thali iCtin J.ijmee in 4t.xli'o. About If' f to ftre ..tiinloved In Chltinhi and Co.ihuila copper and silver intne lome 250 farmers and fi.shernieo I'' ll the w. st EUSst, tlier,. is a coloif nl .ti, '.Jo .1a (Srliipas state.- anil about inn .re In Vera Cruz. Thnje liiiuiked or 4UU Koreans, Japtineije al, j ' I ! Get Away From the Heat July 4th 1 resa Association recelTed a 'l" g:am sent on behalf f th j.-,i.-u ,. ja-v ..r Mexico (iW urwtag Sine wamnuim nain Ku tm mmitr " 1 li I i laf UMl f llinil TllalaH and .viex- MRS. ASTOR WEDS AGAIN ifffe'Ti.A?..- "f 'he mUrl rMrAttfrA-enei here refuse to be disturbed ft WldeWp-.nntf-io.s ' If sdgfceWtd circuit I report that Jnptiiiese 1 ' - ' - ; kihe tvi ' arhi- between' th.; t liiglic.i (inlns in lk'tung-. t ''frtitr'Vi'iliK. June J4 The odd New ill I'.t'i I i o 1 1 c. ; , i ill, '-ii I''. ,TVoft "i iirb have changed from 6 to iu lvir oi Hughe to a to j that he I will be e'ecteii. The Mexican sltbfft inn! and the calling out of tne nauoniu guard are considered strong proj Hughes factors. A few sciittered bets were made on the ciinb at J.ta 1 in taVOT o Hughes liut Wilson in.vhey Is'hntxl to find art)! -GO TO HIDAWAY SPRINGS SWIMMING FISHING DANCING FUN Spend the day under the big trees ahd be comfortable good meals, ood beds, barn, enclosed .pasture and reasonable rat yv or I M. r, Prop. HIDAWAY SPRINGS. - r ii uk I Iiiiitii mwmmmmmfi mi n , l.i-i i - ..-Ail in f 1 1 1 mil im m ,u-:aop . .j - I I. poinuHl Ui iAfili Into Uw ytK-M I saw Mycm J-avps to John Mill at IioUe. IKast tireaonian Hpeclol.) UKLIXk OfL. June 84. Proapec for a good wheat rrop are fair wl the Improved condition in the pa I week. f -1 . I"I At the ineetino; held .Saturday ev. nlng fur the nabifnrlnm, -lie r.-i ( . oni'in M-es hi- accepted and di Ision made on size and location. Will.b 20x75 feet, situated near tl pumping plant. Isaac .Myers left Tuesday for Boll to report for duty as a soldier. i - . - sujad -ent home Wednei convalescenl "afWc a thr M week.- stay at Cfcf hosjiltal. Dka liaptisa ; I1-. club met o Mrs. S..ntgortia e lawn Iway. Um Ii Tl Thontnii has been call ya " r ' " . rving his left arm In a afdng the pa) ACek. Cii.se, ue of Job s omforb era. Miss Bertha Young of Walla Wallt visited 'li ;.:-st of the week witl I l.lfas Ms rile Ourts. fi orT'aTTtna le tiltal for nome Thursday. crank fciufOam n.. rvluructi froaa 1 L-eived.tiM;"lCQl for an injured knee. He waKU V fcM nr eu-h' JWI A &3iA! i4uf..k on his laray.' Tui Jf'a the nnt time for six weeks, on account of injury Irom a Lali from tu dray. U JJ, Owens lost a valuable horse Tue.sda'y from .hoklng. It was tied with a chain. Thessie Bryan of Toppenlsh. Wash., Is asslsimg Ms Mnele, J. O. Bryan. T. M t'bok and ramfty are home from a morith's visit In Willamette valley. At the school rtteetlng Monday. Au gust Kupera was re-elected for direc tor, three veara, ana W. H. Morrison r.....,ft, .i clerk. K. L. Norvell was a Milton viaftor Wednesday;: Mrs. Marc Montgomery- and dauehter. Sarah, returned Wednes day from Ellensburg. Several auto loads of Helix people enjoyed Cherry Day at Peewater. Mrs sanest Koebae and daughtar. returned WeHnday from the Soujd. .'.iusjj Carolyn has been attending Jlroadwuy high stlmol in Seattle siCe CTbMlVlflfllB3 1 Virgil Smith and J T. Grlewold i jrent to tendieta and Pilot Rock Wednesday in the interest of the nt I atorluoi. Ed Brotherton and family of Walla I Walla, are visiting relatives here this j week. I Brvtu Kins and family were am ong those attending the Christian I convention at Pendleton. They repwt j a splendid resaion. L. E Penland of Penland. has been spending ft few days at his ranch I .-outh of town. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Matlock of ta coma. are visiting their daughter. .Mrs. George Piper. Mrs. Bert Warren and Mrs. Hubert Farlinger attended ibe Maccabeas' meetine in Pendleton Tuesday Mrs. M. D. Smith and Mrs. D. Ken dall were Pendleton visitors Thurs day. J. A. Cook of Walla Walla, was a business visitor Thursday. Mr and Mrs W. H. Dale attended the Bailey-Wombaugh wedding In Pendleton Thursday. Dee Lerty sold his barber shop to Hmniett Rees, Mrs. Wm. Nuckles is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs. J. I. Joy, Walla Walla. Krvin King and family are at Bing ham Springs for a week Mr and Mrs. W. H. Dale motored to Walla Walla Friday for two i t Uieit children who have been visiting ADAMS NEWS NOTES MIU AMI MRS. THANK IIKXRY IM) 1VMII.Y Mow: INTO TUB GIBS -HOI'SK. (Bast Oregonlan Special.) ADA MS. Hie. June Ik. Mr and Mr. Ho.vard Blown of Mil' -n )ass rd through town Prldav en route to their home. Mr. and Mrs. prank Mem, ami ll nsinMnhMaa im'aliliii .1 II , iiimuw wm fe.-v ION. rNdenel Astor. who perished aU'.trd Henry Dirk and the Tlf.inl boW. of II Oft; 'Hi 'l a-ycr anil the As Jwer" e.i''thuriiSai''it '!6hr 'HrW.'.1r maneton In Pitt- avenue Mr. js ,,r, f a(!1 aul Mr. As, Me. t'nder the will left by Uio lalo.DKk IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. J ZZ, tr.- JoJiu Jacob AHor and WilllaM K. Dick, vice iirealdent of the Mann- ' f.-ictntcfs- Trust e.mipany H Hrooktyli, known Mrs As Mrs AST or forfeits fin in '"r fl,r ,n years. He Inherited sever al millions from his grandfather. ; pioneer sugar refiner of Brooklyn. He or Is children i: 'Ved Into the liies Friday. The dniirhter, Mai v. of Mrs. Katon left FVlday morn her home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KH' Ella Bowling and Miss K lilt attended cherrv il.i a 'ilnesdii Mr- t.n.an Perlnaer let house and ig for h Mrs. II Howl. ,v .1 r 1 1 iday morning tor Rend, .iregon ni . ieabe and hvr ItaaUind. ;.. ..u :: naj't, will ninkc their future home The -. no .,- tm Mine Ma- barV ..., Adams an I the . r Tuesday was is to i In favor of Ad ..ins. Marvin Ms -hnrv went i" Athena l'i ..l. mUtflng. Holier! Innea arrived home thia r.'i k with hi new Chalmers ' .of. Mr. and Mrs. C Slmpaon ton war in A li ins Thstrada) 1j'W. . Rogi or fall llel In ("wn Tueslay. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison an Iren motored to Pendleton Si Quite it. number of people Adams r. now buaj wh thi Hill Tnvlor Is now helplnii U U Kogers on the ranch u eliii- Ifda rollnl iv. An alcohol lamp provld.-i, the h it in apparatus Invented hy i Km n hm tsj w UUlumct with stt'sm.