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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. 1 I.JU- I I IS J FJ OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1917. PAGE TURKS BEAMS in tin 1-2 ID. 10c This is cheaper than dry Beans. STRICTLY "FRESH EGGS, dozen.,., 35 Quaker Rolled Oata in large round ' package .. 25 Florida Grape Fruit, big ones, 2 for!!.'. 25 Small Oranges . '. 15 ; large 50 Green Chili, Pimento and Olive Cheese 10 Standard Corn, dozen 81.50 Pineapple, Fancy Sliced, 2 for 25 Dairy Maid Milk 10 Carnation Milk, 2 for '. 25 Red Ribbon Hominy, 2 for 25 ean Tatom Co. Phone 688' BUY A LIBERTY LOAN. BOND. HURCH ES THOMI'HOJT JCXPLAIXS IIOAD BO.VI. (Continued from Page 1.) Itaplixt. The reKUiar service will be Jirld In tK nmrninif, Kible school at 10 o'clock, pivachlne at 1 1 o'clock. No sorvlo-s In the evening on account of the assoclailmifil Kuihrinff at Athena Christian. Service, at the Christian Sunday. June 3rd.1 Good school servic at 11:40 a. tn. ing and Communion at 11 a. church .Sunday Preach m. Ser mon subject. "A Mighty Famine." S P. m., "Free Indeed." Good Binn ing, Interesting preaching and helpful worship. . Come. Catholic. Trinity Sunday. Moose at . S and 10 o'clock. Hunday school at 2 p. m. Kvening services at 7:30. Daily mass at 7:30 a. m. Thursday is the fnast of Corpus Chrlstl. Gorman Lutheran. Services will be held Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock in the First Presby terian church. Hev. Blasberg, pastor. ra.wrrr RRinMjrcA! canthoati-: MANOHKSTBR, N. H., June 2. Sherman B. Burroughs, republican candidate for congress from ths First New (iamphshlre district to succeed the late Congressman Cyrus A. Sul loway, republican, was elected today over Patrick If. Sulllan. the demo, crude candidate, according to unof ficial returns. oottov c.viioo not x; ix ommn Sklpiwr Arrtvt-e at Port With ,. OOO.OOD Shipment. BOSTON. June I. A cargo of Kgyptlan cotton, valued at M.000. 000. whs brouitht to an Atlantic port today by a steamer which for 10 days, according to ner captain, had dodged submarines in the Mediter ranean sea. Method!. The recurrence ot the Sabbath brings Its specific obligations. , In your schedule for tomorrow plan an hour in the boose of uod. Tou will find any of our services suitable for you. Sunday school at 10 a. ra.; Ep worth league at 7:00 p. m. preach ing with special music at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. A hearty welcome awaits you. Do You Dread Hot Weather? n 2 Does it cat your energy, disturb your stomach or bring vou near prostration? The well man urn I airaia oi neat But it is trying on the weakened body. BUILD UP YOUR STRENGTH M year dieaatUe la ecsW. nsnoer all trritatiea, dispel all ucnln. ul youiacU la akape w sow UM mass a PER UNA INVIGORATES It rmtnrm the pnrffetloa a HtmMan and n utmtm thrinflnm d rfmditioiMlratarrhl UutmabyM vwk. If frHkm tb blood. n with stmll'toncM. i rMl tonic, with MpMttl flOcKr fa estarrlwl ott- lj(.ull or tablr form -which hi most cmwJm fcuri your ho!lh. Thm PniM Comyy. Columbus, Ohio r Prebterlan. Mr. Hnyder, the paator. has return ed from the meeting of the general assembly and will dp In the pulpit tomorrow morning and evening. At 11 o'clock he will speak upon "The Rebirth of the Nation;" at I p. m. he will speak upon "The Things Which Can Not Be Moved. quartet will sing at the morning service ann tne cnorun enmr evening. Sunday school, 10 Young peoples Meet.'ng, 7 P- in Cliiirch of Urn uoVrmrr. Sunday school nt 10 a. in.; divine service at 11 o'clock in the morning There will be no evening service. TWO IDAHO MKSf AWOl VTKT. Thornton Corur d'Ah-no. and Del prtrln. ijrwlHton, cmnilsonei. WAK1HNOTON. June 2. These appointments in the reserve or orn cers are announced at the office of the adjutant general of the army: George C. Thomson. Coeur d Alene, Idaho, second lieutenant. Infantry. and Kdmond Del Petvln. Lwision. oaptatn. quartermaster. must do to put It-tn condition? At the least calculation, if you do not hardsurface It, you must expend HS00 per mile to scarify and Impreg nate It with oil In accordance with the plana your Court advises me they deem wisest to adopt if the bond Is sue falls. Do you think that such an expenditure will keep that road in good condition tor more than two years? Kather expensive mainten ance and aotne expense to the tax payers. T believe the public will re pudiate such expenditure. What al ternative have you or this County? As a member of this Commission I stated publicly thaf this road would be one of the first to receive state aid. Ry what authority do you state that Umatilla county will not re celve any state aid? The Bonding Act Itself explicitly states that 60 pet cent of the Post Road money must be expended on . the roada designated in the measure east of the Cascades. This Is mandatory. The people of eastern Oregon know me too well to doubt the sincerity of uiy statement tl.at eastern Oregon and Umatilla county will receive state and Federal aid. How much have we received t'ofore? Not one dollar yet Uma tilla county has paid into the mate Highway Fond 160,000 In the past four years. - People Hhould Awake. Wake up, people of Umatilla coun ty, we have at least an opportunity of getting our share of these funds, by enactment of law. regardless of who your Commissioner Is. The pessimistic talk that we shoula cease road and civic Improvements on j account of the war Is wrong. What would be the effect in this county if bankers should begin to counsel the reople of this community to alow up and cease taking on any, new busi ness. What -would be the effect on all business if all men In like position would adopt that policy? Financial depression would follow as surely as night follows day. How would this country absorb this great war loan? We may well be thankful that the The ' rhen at the head of our country's af fairs are not pessimists today. Tne the : wora tne council ot ueiense ana war Uepartment have sent forth that we conduct business as us'lal; that we continue our civic improvements and our road building Is the word we all want, in order that this greut, pros perous country may prosecute this ar to a successful conclusion. A Prepared news .step. What right have we, in this great producingection. receiving as we are abnormal prices for all our products, what' right. I repeat, have we to resent expenditures which we all, in our own minds, know are of a pre I aredness nature? We may as well recognize that these abnormal prices are due to the war, and we will not only be expected to i bear our portion of neceesary public improvement, but a substantial por tion of the war loan as well. Let's assume this cheerfully grateful thai we live In not only the greatest and most prisperous nation in the world, but in the most prosperous portion of that great nation. Lt us vote for progress and pros perity rather than pessimism ajid de pression. W. I THOMPSON. that either of the above named men should have succeeded In landing up on the commission. It was generally understood that Mr. finmn wus am bitious to get upon the state payroll In addition to that of the Farmers' Union. The Ho'uae Koads and High way Committee were unanimous in eliminating this manner of selecting the commission. As the governor is elected by the people and Js responsible for his ad ministration of state affairs he should be given a free hand in appointing nnd removing appointive commissions and should not be hampered by or ganizations hhich have no official standing before the people. About Mr. liewlM. Another provision of the bill which I strenuously objected to was 'making the state engineer a member of the Hlate Highway Commission. Mr. Lewis is an irrigation engineer, not a road engineer. - He Is a three thous and dollar a year man and it is not good business to place such a man In a position where be would have the supervision of the work of a much higher priced man. The state engi neer was elected to his position while the other two members of the com mission would be appointed. Such a condition would result In divided au thority and constant friction and ' when it comes to producing friction. Mr. Jwis has had unbounded experi ence. Unlike Mr. Strain I do not view with suspicion the motives of those who differ with me. I believe that Strain is honest in his criticisms but before he assumes the role or public adviser be should acquaint himself ith the facts or abandon such role and take to writing fiction. ROY W. RITXER. 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IHfWtWWsfWMllI'MIHrW'WlWIflMMMIIWIf fffj iiiiUiMfmUjiiiowitMH.uuii.uttt.m 7e mmr ofsupvrfor motor car jrrvtce The HUPM0I31LE Come to its conquest of the field of BEAUTY fresh from a field which it has domi nated for the pest two years, and still dominates the field of PERFORMANCE. KITXKU SHOWS I P I RKOKS. 'Continued from Pair l. A Welcome that Makes Good Once you po to the ViIlar4 Service Station you'll j;o again, U'tausc you get something more than service. Von get a real welcome. It mav express itself in a bit of sound atlviie about liie care of your battery or a book on battery health. But it's al most always something more than you tsked for. It's this that makes Willard service different. If you haven't already received a Willard Service Card, stop in for one. It entitles you to free hydrometer testing twice every month the first step in the prevention of battery trouble. We1 have a rental battery for you if yours needs repairs. Electric Service Station Cor. Main and Water Sts. PI Phone 222 Htmin I people am ft STORAGE f! 1 1 RATTEPY 1 1 MM. rrrt rt-d ; on by the rutted .State (fov- ornmrnt mik infers and one 1" Mr. Iaurgaard, a member of the. house. The Rontto and Highway Commit te f the Hmife. of which I had the hnnor of heinjr a very active mem lr, took these thre rodea and to gether with aome ortpinal ideas of the committer formtrlMted a. new etate hlshway rode which wurt known as Hoiirv Bill r.OS. ThfR bill was passed and tn now a law. Cndcr Mr provfs toiut the new State Highway Comnii" Hiin was appointed. This bill had nothinir to do with (he Koad Hond Hill which wna introduced Inter. amd rovI-4ni. I'wd. I A1hiii fifty per cent of the new ' Mirhwa code wan taken from the 13 "dendid hill" referred to by Mr. ! ifMHinilllilillii! n hm iMiiiohiet d.rMUtinc the i r-UmiUUMMMiiimii how to vote. This bill had erv nood Tenures which w tuned Alone with portions of the other .codes which wo deemed meritorious, t I wus reporttedly Importuned by the . authors of this bill to introduce it I and would have Kindly done so had J its authors consented to eliminate two j provisions which I deemed oor lefis- j lation. On of these provided that j , two of the members cf the new State j 'Highway Commission should be nr-- 1 pointed hv the governor from a lipt j iof names recommended by the Ore j (ton 3ood Itoads Association, a cor , portuNon comported of representatives I from the Oregon Stale, O ran we. Port-j land Automobile Oluh, Ore on State Federation of I.nbor. Oreajon Hotel-1 men's Aoctntion. State Fditorial As- eoclition, Ptste Taxpayers Lens;ue, j Portland Thamber of Commerce. Ksrmers I'nion, Vortland Kealty Poard. Newspaper I'nion. Oreaon j State Pankers A-woeiation." The Pendleton Ronnd-lp nnd the Rp worth i Lemtu were not included). Mr. I Strain very conveniently left out the, states Pankers' Association. Portland j Automobile Club. Portland Chamber of Commerce and su-h orif;nisation aa would not npiwal t. the "dear peo ple" in VinMtlila county; t flrilnnce the Joker In thia claims ifl nt ntic-lle. However, on ri.-tdincjt I'Ver erefuly one will no tloe thwt T prtivtde thitl the "llt of nami's r-cninicnded to the rovernor p not elotl hv tlie vnriotit orcanl t:ttons nnmed in tb.- h'M but hv the ren lixd ItoaHi. moWh1 ion. The bill dtd not wneeifv the n'Unher of ranies and the aoTnr hud no al ternative hut to .-h"" from the n;mea suhmltted. Stranne to aay Mr. Stance f the t.ranae and Mr. Hmwn of the FKmitTr" I'nion were more sltritou alut IhU partiriilsr section than all the reM of the bill. The bill also pro vided a salwrv of ix hundred per an num for eich eoniii'ismoner whirl. I There is no fact in Automobile history better established than the one that gives the Hupmobile first rank as a HIGH-GEAR PERFORMER on hills and in sand and mud. Its record is equally good on the score of FLEXIBILITY and absence of vibra tion at all speeds. The position of the Hupmobile is not the result of scattered victories. Its su premacy springrs from CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE in the hands of owners and dealers throughout the country. Hardly a county in the United States but has its story of Hupmobile prowess. Your neighbor a Hupmobilo owner can vouch for all we say, and you will convert yourself in a half hour's ride. More than that, dealers in other lines of cars, will add the weight of their un biased testimony. But, surely, performance is peculiarly susceptible to demonstration. Therefore, we urge you to bring your doubts and hopes to us, and let us prove, point by point, Hupmobile claims. Then if you drive, let us leave the car in your hands for fifteen minutes, ana the Hupmobile PERFECT FOUR will sell itself to you. Again we mention that the .Hupmo bile gives you Six or Eight cylinder per formance and Beauty, with Four Cylin der Economy and Stability. N. P. McLEAN, Distributor Opposite Pendleton Hotel iNMinmiimmmi uiliiUmllilUilliUIIII mrni lillilllilil 833 Main Street 1 1 iiliiliUlUisiliili siiluulsiliiiuiHu;uuliuiuiiiiiiuiillu3 JutXluliVJiSg) P""- f I jmm 11 Now on display in our own show and sales room at 311 EAST COURT STREET Always pleased to demonstrate these in comparable cars Can Make immediate delivery See them before you buy McCRARY AUTO CO. Ed. Wright, local sales manager. & s i i r a i I i i in iho rvvnl