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DAILY EAST OREGONTAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.
TEN PAGES
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Social and
Personal
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Rev. J. B. Snyder or the Presbyte
rian church, accompanied by Mrs.
Snyder, their ann, Walter, and Judfre
J. W. Maloney, win leave tomorrow
afternoon via Heppner for Eugene
to attend the Preebytertan Synod on
Tuesday. Later they will ro to Till
mook where Itev. Snyder and fam
ily will apend several weeks. They
will make the trip In their car.
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Mr and Mr. Herbert Ruppe and
children, who have been visiting ln
Pendleton for several days after at
tending the wedding of Miss Bernlce
Ruppe in Portland, left last evening
on their return to their farm in Al
berta. Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus C. SturRia and
little son and Miss Beth Smith re
turned today from Bingham Springs.
Dr. Sturgis joined his family yester
day at the springs on his return from
a fishing trip to Camas Creek th
other side of L'kiah.
Mrs. H. B Johnson entertained a
few friends at luncheon at the Anne
Davenport tea house on Tuesday aft.
ernoon. Mrs. Johnson's guests were
Mm. M. J. I-ane. Miss Neva Iane and
Mrs. F E. Judd of Pendleton and
Mrs. c. S. Jackson Portland Journal
Mrs Cella Snaln and son from San
Francisco, are visiting friends in Pen
dleton. They will return to San
Francisco shortly.
Jl S. Burnham and family have
arrived in Pendleton to maek their
home from Nampa, Idaho. Mr.
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Red Front. 729 Johnson Street.
Pendleton, Ore.
liurnham has Accepted position
with the Pendleton Creamery Co.
Mrs. I jester Hamley and nmnll son
are expected to a rive home tomorrow
from an extended .visit tn lndtunapo
lia and other eastern cities,
Mrs . M, typser and daughter,
Coriiine. who have been guents at the
Sam R. Thompson home for the past
three' months, have returned to their
home in 1oh Angeles,
Miss Ida Narkaus and Uenry Sun
nari, both popular young people Tf
Weston were quietly married shortly
before noon today Jn the study of the
Christian church by the Rev. H. H.
Hubbell.
U P. shanRlf of Stanfield is in the
city.
A. Milburn of Umatilla was in Pen
dleton yesterday..
Mrs. William Grimsby of Barn hart
is shopping here today,
Asa B. Thomson of Echo is spend
ing today in Pendleton.
W. H. Kelloff is up today from
his farm at Campbell station.
C. R. Ingalls, Yoakum farmer, is
spending the day in Pendleton.
O. P. Steele of Nolin is looking aft
er business matters here today.
H. V. Collins, prominent local Km in
buyer went to Portland on No. 17.
Mrs. J. W. Campbell was up from
her home at Hermiston overnight.
Mrs. J. E. Cherry, one of !7ma til
la's city officials, is in the city today.
Misses Esther and Ida .Narkaus of
Weston are visitors in Pendleton to
day. Alex Malcolm of Echo was amoii
the passengers tin the motor car today.
Elmer Spike, well known Echo
farmer, is transacting business here
today.
W. T. Reeves, prominent Stanfield
farmer, came up on the motor car
this morning.
Lyle and Iee Heeney, well known
residents of Caltna, are making Pen
dleton a visit.
Mrs. H. G. Wood and Miss Opal
Wood of Sunipter were at the Pendle
ton last evening.
H. R. 1-orenEen and John Lorenzen
of tage Gulchj were at the Golden
Riiht last evening. j
W. T Knapp, Stanfield machinist.
Is among the visitors from the west j
end of the county. i
George Gillette, former local West.
ern Union manager, came up today
from his farm near Echo.
R. M. Crommelin, manuger of the
Pendleton Roller Mtlls, went to
Portland on the noon train.
S. E. Piper, general inspector of
the biological survey, is here confer
ing with Inspector E. P. Averill.
Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes
is spending the day at hit Meacham
cabin and expects to go on to La
Grande tomorrow for the motorcycle
ra ces.
I. R. Philips of Ontario' is a guest
of the Bowman. ,
K. Ralph of Hermiston spent last
night hi Pendleton. ,
Wert Casady of John Day is register
ed at the Bowman.
Joseph Templeton was an overnight
visitor here from Echo.
Miss Lula Crayne was down from
( her home at Cayuse yesterday.
Mr. and, Mrs. R. Alexander are
spending a few weeks ut the coast.
Charles Hoskins, well known young
sheepman of Echo, is in the city to.
day.
B. W. Cotnnt of the state highway
department is registered at the St.
George.
Mr.and Mrs. Gus Bycrs and family
are enjoying an auto trip to Portland
and coast points.
J. M. Smith of Hermiston was
among the residents of the project
town in the city yesterday evening.
C. K. Cranston, I G. Fraaier and
Dr. C. C. Sturgis and Merle R. Chessr
man returned yesterday afternoon
frternoon from a four day fishing trip
to the Camas gorge the other side of
Ukiah.
IKAFTFJ N13IJJKI5.S AS
TUEY WERE DRAWN
(Continued from page 3.
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- ICopyrijht registered. 1917)
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In nine cases out of ten, a dead bat
tery means a dead car, for the battery
is the source of ignition in 90 of the
1917 cars.
If you're one of the nine, when you
want battery service, you want it
at once. -
And we're always on the job to give
it to you.
No matter whether you came in to
have your battery merely tested, or
completely rebuilt, we're there with
men and equipment to take care of you.
If your battery needs repairs or re
charging we have a rental battery for
your use whatever make or model of
car you own.
Willard Service is complete, it's
always ready.
Electric Service Station
Cor. Main and Water Sts.
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1035 Fritis Stroucn, Pendleton.
1634 Hans Struve. Pendleton. .
958 Pet M. N'eholow, Meacham.
323 James H. Demarls, Milton.
1343 Cornelius McLoughlin, Pend.
1139 Hermann Olaus Rosenberg.
Pendleton.
1.S04 James Austin Aaron. Echo.
S5T George P. Markures. So. Res.
1554 Jesse Emery Tryon. Pend.
1401 McDonald Curly. McCullough
Pendleton.
1303 Ralmoiu lsaaih Jenkins,
Pendleton.
2151 Edwin Yonne; Shaw, Pilot
Rock.
963 Ora G. Bates. Meacham.
438 Emory R. Stasss, Milton.
878 Richard Thompson, So. Res.
10S Koss n. Taylor. Pendleton.
441 Lester D. Wilsey, Milton.
880 Charles 'pete. so. Res.
1776 Charles William Curtiss.
Echo.
357 3rant Steen. Milton.
23 Charles I. wheeler. Cottonwood
1173 Berkeley H. Snow, Pend.
331 William A. Snarpe, Milton.
1881
1108 Alfred G. Fitz Gerald. Pend
1910 Samuel Friscaldo, Stanfield
492 Charles J. sheard. Athena.
1301 John Tyache, State Hotel.
Pendleton.-
1978 Harrison Wilsey Vaughn
Stanfield.
2139 Ernest Karl Duncan, Albany
Ore.
565 Jacob H. Hooher. Athena.
800 William F Snyder, pulton.
1747 Stanley John Milliken. Pend.
1447 Harry Boyle Leedy, Pend.
1019 Clyde C Robinson. Pend.
1442 Lester Frank Barr, Pend.
715 Wllllim H. Timmerman, He
lix. 961 James B. ,Baker. Jr.. Meach
am. 539 John F. Shick. Athena.
439 Clarence Hand. Milton.
1596 Truman L. Rogers, Pend.
56 2 Frank M. Coppock. Athena.
1407 Herman Lee Keeler. Pend.
601 William P. Allen. No. Res.
2.186.
102 Hilmer I Anspath, Umapine.
2025 Edward Alfred Montgomery.
Hermiston.
1915 Arthur Orville Mdtheny.
Stanfield.
1411 Eng Ring, Pendleton.
1979 Milton Laird Longhorn. Her.
miston.
STB Mitchell Thompson. So. Res
1780 Fred Marhham. Echo.
714 William r. Ballard. Helix.
1528 Harold H. Brock. Pendleton.
86 C. R. Davis, Ferndale.
1997 William Jasper Templeton.
Hermiston.
1024 James W. McCalf, Pend.
1291 Ouy Raymond Sloper, pend.
871 James W. Gillette. So. Rea
1341 Frank Albert Stroble, Pend.
1556 David B. Hill. Pend.
2159 Carl August Newuulst. Pend
2212 Roy Baker. Pilot Rock.
1043 George W. Hooker, Pend.
1606 Ernest Lester Van Ors lale
Pend
1934 Clarence L Gardner. Echo.
71 Richard IT. Ulstrup. Ferndale
15 20 George W. Pierce, lvnd.
2137 Frank Jacob Britain. Nye.
1972 Lloyd Thomas Riches. Stan
field. 1690 Albert Allen Gum Holdman
11.',6 Harry Drake. Pendleton.
1393 Clarence Mark Catching.
Pendleton.
1593 Raymond J. HellisweM. Rieth
1S50 Corey Lynn Harris. Echo.
585 Victor C. Burke. Athena-.
97S Charles William Shook, Gil-
liland.
1260 Th"mas Dougtai French. l"en-l
2373 Joseph I-afayette Mettle,
l'kiah.
506 William I). Allinnham. Athe.
na.
. 2221 Rainhard William Bloerhot.
Pilot Hock
1588 I'anos Dcmetrions Gunnls.
Rieth.
1591 John Richard Callahan.
Rieth. '
1909 Andrew Levi Stewart. Stan,
field.
r (js5 Herman Max Carl Wiese.
Pendleton.
2058 Harold ' Carl Bean. HermH
ton. 1391 Ora Thoman Kannvan. Pend.
1272 Harry Hope Owen. Pend.
1525 Lawrence Irwin Allen. Pend
877 Wilbur Mlnthorn. So. Res
435 Ernest E. Zchm. Milton.
2096 William Howard Tompkins,
t'matllla.
681 Charles B. Bunch. Adam.
713 Merle A. Nelon. Helix.
Continued on Page 10.
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WHILE comfort is largely a matter of personnl opin
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Their remarks are interesting, especially to the man
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