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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
PACE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1916. EIGHT PAGES r I WE REPAIR AUTOS AND MACHINERY Every job that leaves our shop MM another booster has ban made for Independent Garage repair service. i Thik department is under the perso-,t! 5uprv!jion of a competent mechan ic who is like wire one of the owners. W realize that we must give you con scientious work at fair prices to win and keep your patronage and we are do ing it. ; We do not pad your work, but trv to krop your repair bills down and your car on the road. ! We no! Ml repair automobiles but i!l overhaul, repair or make new parts for anv kind of farming machinery. Brirg in your caterpillers, com bined harvesters, headers, mowers, binder, gas engines, pumps, etc., we will make them work like new. Service station for gasoline, lubricants and accesf ones. Free air and water at curb. A car washer who knows how. Independent Carage Hemmelgarn A: Webb, Props. HARVEST STARTS IN ECHO DISTRICT: BIG CROP IN PROSPECT 111 U l im UN l 1ST ol J M ii w 1: DONE Ml i ll it) i i;i: vm ii 1 1. l orr East Street.. Teleplione 6; , " nnnnnnnnnnnnnunBflBKr on 1 Hen Return (rum Trip to ,-ii-r ci.iiin- Uoug Snake River; Mayor smith leaves ivr i (- H'eeki Out ii4 in the Snnpter Mining District: Other News N'ot' (Bait OragoBlaa Special.) KCHO ore,. July Hanest has I started DO several fariiLs In this vl oinlty and others will begin on Mon day. I he prospect for a good crop S 'is rat) evident. That the heavy's rains of the latter part of June did 5 I 111 uoh to im revise, the yield of grain's is the repoit of many of the larmers S Lotus Bchoili Jr.. and Arthur Ar- S ; nold returned Thursday evening from S .1 tiii' to the formers copper clalms.i5 M miles abort Lewiston on the Snake S rier. Maor Hugh D. Smith left Wed-'5 nmda) evening for a few weeks out- ing in the Snmpter mining district S seal Baker City Me will join his S friend. Glenn liruwn. who baa been s in that district the punt several weeks. Mr and Mrs n. Hester of Port- s I.UHi. who are traveling overland 5 through eastern Oregon spent the 5 past week Luting with Mr and Mrs S Austin A. iron of this place, Mr. Aaron jjj a. 111 nrm tie ter are lire long friends Mrs. 1! 11 smith Went to Portland the first id' the week on a visit with her parents and sister C, C, l'evore is home again after a week's visit to Condon. Or Oar) Ksselstyn is at Touched Wa-dv, where he is looking after the Tum-a-LUBl lumlier yard in me temporary absence of the manager George B. Van Waters, D. D., will yOU will get more mileage with a lower first and after cost, with DIAMOND TIRES .reach the Manoi .. July hall of this , at s o'clock yGT Standard Ssis of theVorM Caiii ac "Eiolf m ( H U R C H E S j WM !'.i'.T Hubbell will preach at the' IM ristia church Sunday ll a. m. Serj lui ''t"'l't '"nionfeiviee m - p 11:. at: Mrs Arthur QulUford is here from Kugene. visiting, her parent! I C. P, Adams tsj 1 1 business visitor 111 Pendleton Thursday. David Dean purchased the liaar: Cottage :i ml two lots In Koontt' ad dition the first of the week Mr. Dean will make .1 home of the place for himself and mother. Mrs Crocket Mrs. 1! I; Lewis N visiting tills week with friends in Portland, .Mr and Mrs. Sloan Thomson went i to Spokane. Wash, tne first of this! week Mr Thornton expected to reg. ister in the Colvllle land drawing. Mrs. Alex Malcolm is home from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thel m i Slngei of WaitsMn - Wash KING CF THE ROAD Proven by te3t. Proven by every-day performance. Easy riding; easy driving; worlds of power ;;t your in stant command : low up keep ; gives you real plea sure and service. $2250 IN PENDLETON Mclean auto co 726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 PARENTS OF YOUTH WHO II DEATH AT Auto Accessories and Supplies Fire Extinguishers Tires and Tubes Weed Chains Water Bags Blow-out Patches Tire Tape Spot Lights Jacks Shock Absorbers Camp Stools Gabriel Snubbers Tire Covers Pumps, Clocks Batteries Spark Plugs Brake Linings MOTOROL Nor-fiuid Lubricants. In fact your every re ouirement in the accessory lire i; to be found here. VULCANIZING AND RETREADING The largest and best equipped plant in eastern ( Iregon. Our Gasoline Service Station is convenittely lo cated at our curb. Free air and water at our curb for ALL. You WONT Buy THEORIES But YOU Will Buy FACTS There's a lot of difference between telling you what a Tire ought to do and what' it is really doing. After the last word has been said about construction, and all theories have been talked to the limit the test you demand, is Mileage and Service FACTS not claims. So we try to tell you not what Diamond Tires SHOULD DO. or even what WE THINK THEY WILL 1)0. but WHAT THEY ARK DOING TODAY and consequently WILL DO FOR vor. WE ARE ALWAYS BEHIND THE TIRES WE SELL See Us for DIAMOND SQUEEGEE FIRESTONE REPUBLIC KELLY-SPRINGFIELD GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD GOODYEAR CORD Our employes are experienced in their respective lines anil our service department can be relied upon to relieve your automobile troubles at the least ex pense, in the most efficient manner and to your en tire satisfaction. FOR BEST SERVICE AND SUPPLIES, SEE US Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. 3C5 East Court St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WM. DUNN, Manager. Telephone 135 r-.iii!iiittiiiiiiiiM!tiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiittiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiititituiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiii 1 1 ii 111111 ti tin iiiiTi Hells Baptist 1" a in. Vible school. Mi Gleet, Supt, 11 a. m. sermo j and Welcome.'- s p. m. I "The Chaff I Th en Away.' ; meeting Wednesday at p. Sc., .it Thursday at 7.311 p. m. special I music by the choir at both Sunday 1 services. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Iian W. Thurston, pastor. I conoxEn Ki:ov is Tin im, LOCATE 111 LATHES OF TRAIN'S VICTIM. cap. A seven-jewel Waltham watch ami meerschaum pipe were found on I the lad. He was about five feet and four inches in height. Since the accident Coroner Brown has received letters of inquiry from j Amity and Sulem. THE VITAL QUESTION IT STRIKES HOME WROTH Tt yoVu FRIHNDa ON Monogram Stationery w. g. smith & CO. WEDDINU A SI) VISITINt; CAM ENQRAVEKS. -t MORGAN BLDO., PORTLAND. OR. Presbyterian. Services at the usual hours on Sab bath. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. presetting service. Sermon by Rev. J. 1!. Cornetlson. subject. The Keeper of a Boot" At the close of the Sabbath school a five minute sermon will be preached to the children. All department of the school are asked to remain through this sermon. The mall children may retire during the prelude. Th, re will be no other inter mission between the two services. All are invited to Worship With us and are welcome. Parents of the congre gation are urged to bring their chil dren. Th evening service will be a 1 he vweftte yMfTTi 1 parti of your motwr eti lli( an inrj fff-r bm Be Careful Dor 't tir.'ger with your electric starting end lightinc syterr.. Storage batteriet and u'-h triri are our tpecialty. We one of the most mportant l Um SSoet ' omplii an il and re al Is n-tair it cot redly. TOR AG I BATT1 RIES, -I IRTRfG, UGHTINO, IGNITION. IKING. rhi It the part of your car we look afterand we guarantee nil our work to be done right. Free Iris;,. COM of any battery at any time. Electric n Station w. 1: ufrru Corner Main i .1. T. 11 i.i-: catholic. At th Catholic chun-h tomorrow 1 the services will he as follows: Mass es at 6. h and 10 a. m Father Wil- liam O'Brien of St. Andrew's Mfaenon, will preach the sermon at the late ; mass. The evening services, consist ing of the recitation or the rosary and benediction of the Riexsed .Sacrament ; will begin at 7:30. Kdw 11 Brown, I S. J., rector. Chun ii of Hie Redeemer There will be a celebration of the Holy communion at 7:30 a. n ; dl- vine service and sermon at It a m a'nd H p. rn. All are cordially invited , charh s Quinncv. rector. Coroner J. T. Brown is making ef forts to locae the parents of the 18 y ear-old hoy who was killed at Free. water. Wednesday wne-n a train passed over hint The only due to any part of his name Is the fact that when the youth with his two com panions reached Milton, the boy re marked that thU was the first tlm- 1 he had ever been in a town which bore a Part of his name He told them hit middle name was Milton. The other i name. Weston, whii h was assigned to 1 him by the boys, was given him be cause th"y had ju-t walked over from j Weston to Milton. Th" three boys had been together for -,-v,ral days although none of th,' three kn,w the other's name. When th" reached Pendleton from Baker and North Powder they went into a grocery store to get a sand wich. The proprietor upon learning ihat one of the lads was from the Willamette valley asked him In what section he lived. The boy who was! the one killed, told him hb parents lived on the old Miller place in ilen- Coroner Brown telegraphed the as sessor of Kenton county to attempt fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIHtllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllHililiiiiMiiiifiii- mm 1 increase your hay crop 1 decrease your trouble and expense f I buy a I John Deere Binder the Mille 110 reply The b welghed elved , as IS years of age. 1 :::", or Ho pounds. had brown hair and brown eyes, good teeth; wort a pair of heavy tan shoes, dark brown trousers, a gray cotton shirt, blue coat, a bluish gray A machine built to into Umatilla county wheat field and stand the strain season after season. Will cut id hay from 16 ind inche 6 feet with out clogging. rt) fit Too Can't Go Wrong Our expert service points the way to better battery performance and keeps e fellow from getting tott in itarting an lighting perpleuUea. Baptist ShOOt, 1:41 a. m; preaching. B. Y. P. V., 7 p. m. There 10 evening meeting on ac Um union service at the Preehyterian church Rev Hubbell will preach the sermon E. R. CleV engi r. pastor. it; si:i.iDNs KJIAMO, Bovntj for snii rjHalaed b) Hunt- liitf Parly RffMSlI, MA CSIIFIKLK, (tie.. .Inly 21. William Hunter and a numlr of Mendl went to the rocks In the FtogUe river reef Whieh extends off shore from a point three or four mlbn up the beach from Weddi r -burn, to a distanre or five miles to a and it, two days slaughtered sea :p us adults and pups They pre sented the scalpH lo the county clerk at Gold Reach and demanded from him HI for each one The claim was mads thai the ssallonj were seals. County Clerk ctanard refused to pay the bounty demanded and has comni tnlcated with the state officers I Come in and let us show you Are You Prepared for Baby's Arrival? You arc If "Mother's Friend" lias beCO given a place In your home. The dieml and agony of childbirth can be eliminated to the greatest extent by this won derful assistant lo nature. Drug gists every where tstl "Mother's Friend." Vdiab!eanV f Interesting Book on MfrthcrhooA Sent Trv to All ) 1 MAlTI 'T. -Why It Is a lighter draft hinder. -why it "ill cut and tic short grain that you have been losing, -why It runs and handles easier, -why it handles light or heavy grain equnllt. why 11 Is rigged with outer reel support. why it runs steadier and Is easier on your horfK-s. why It takes up lodged grain, why It Is easier of adjustment and shows lose wear. See the John Deere Binder set up in our show room and operated by 1 the famous "NEW WAY" GASOLINE ENGINE. This air-cooled gasoline engine Is guaranteed to go and mi right' of 3 working continually under its full load, without Overheating, In any 2 limine trader the sun. Conic In and see It do the work. 2 I McClintock & Simpson Pendleton's big farm machinery house. Agents for the VnmeUI John Hccre Implements. ; inn I'.a-i Conn Slreel, Pendleton. Telephone (110 E ItlllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllMMIlllllllllllIIIIMIIIMfllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllHfmi?