East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 25, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PACF FOUR DAILY EAST OKEGON1AN. FENDLJS I UWt UKKUOIS. wtuiNtAUAi, o, iu. --- - - --
D - j Hud Ktppey of Pilot nock Is at the . g3
vSk ' . 1 William Weatherford of Dayton Is j JV ' ' 1 Jf'T
Social and A-u- -ov" 1 Y .u n ; i i- S
f J J7 eZA 1 .C" D t'harles Hoskins. young sheepman " " -' j i. J ' Jrt 3 V 3
jj ftf4f 7 I i . 2 " -"cho, spending- the day In ih. g3 """S C VihSTS C-s , jp
O WJ'o 11 Darrell Cannon, well known younit p ' aav M
flX&C o" 1 S'Z 1 THURSDAY, One Day Only
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nf it i irtmoi locaoi aoiaa
Mr. and Mrs. H. MWrtim of La
Grande spent a few osvs In Vendla.
ton lat week. I -a tlrande Observer.
Mrs. Row Campbell, local milliner,
eapei-ts to have during the latter part
of the week for San Francisco on a
buying trip. While pone she will vis
it I'olo Alto where her son. who Is a
member of the Idaho National tiuard.
la soon to I' stationed.
A delightful afternoon of needle
work and chatting was enjoyed yes
terday by members of the college set
when Miss Jennie Perry entertained
for the pleasure of Mrs. llawley
Bean of Kcho. Miss Kmh IVach of
Portland rnd Miss Ijlllan tfrock of
Hood Hiver. The pretty tea table
was presided over by Mrs. James
Johns Jr and Miss Mildred Berke
ley, while Miss Marv Johns and Miss
Ionian Boylen assisted In serving.
A group of the younger set enjoyed
a picnic supper last evening, motorins
out to a pretty spot near Mission.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Terney and fam
ily left today for an outing at Hitla-
r.
Miss Klla Hradburn left on No. IS
last niirtit in response to a telegram
tellinR of the death of her mother,
which occurred at Dodge City. Kansas.
Mrs. C P. Bishop of Salem is b--ing
welcomed by her many Pendleton
friends, having arrived this week for
an indefinite visit. While here Mra,
I'lshop will be domiciled In the C. M.
Bishop apartments In the Associa
tion block.
Miss Ruth Beach left on No. 17 to
day for her home In Portland, after
having spent several days as the
gueot of Mis Jennie Perry.
ed by the Civic Club will be hostesses
at another of the Ked Cross benefit
card parties. In addition to the card
playing there will also be arrange
tr.ents for those who prefer to spend
the afternoon with needlework. Ad
mission is by siler offering and the
public is cordially asked to attend.
The club room of the Ijbrary will
be the scene of an interesting affair
on Friday afternoon at o'clock
when a committee of ladies appoint-
In a letter from Major Wm. S. Gil
bert, chaplain of the Third Oregon In
fantry to Mra Jennie M. Kemp, state
president of the W. O. T. I', the chap
lain expresses grateful thanks for the
contribution for baseballs which was
recently sent from this county. The
letter says.
Clackamas, Ore.. July 8. 1917.
Mrs, Jennie M. Kemp.
Portland, Ore.
Hear Mrs. Kemp:
Through you I wish to thank the
People of Umatilla and I'nlon coun
ties and the friends of the Indian Mis--sion
for the 91s for baseballs.
I am today sending $5.50, the price
to us of 1 dozen balls to Co. I at Med
ford. That tea mhas defeated every
team in Southern Oregon.
It is wonderful how the men en
joy the national same. It is the one
recreation.
I will call soon for the Rtiti ram.
Thank vou for your kindness. Thus
far not a single known case of drunk
enness In our entire regiment after
3 months with 2056 men.
Very truly,
WM. S. GILBERT.
Mrs. Benjamin L. Burroughs and
son. Bobby, have arrived from Pen
dleton, to pass the summer with Mrs.
Burroughs' mother, Mrs. Nellie I
Williams, of Willamette boulevard.
Mra. Burroughs will take several mo
tor trips about the city. Portland
Oregonian.
P. G. Lucas is here from Weaton.
Hud Klppey of Pilot Rock la at the
Bowman,
William Weatherford of Dayton Is
at tthe Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clagen are over
from IjUi tlrande.
t'hurlea Hoskins, young sheepman
of Kcho, Is spending the day In ins
city.
Darrell cannon, well known young
buckaroo of the John Day country,
la registered at the St. George.
Miss Bridgett Mi-Devltt arrived
home this morning after spending two
weeks with her brother near.Gurdane.
Mrs. Evun Cameron accompanied
her husband In from Pilot Rock this
morning. She la one of Troop D'a war
brides.
Harold T. McKensie. the "wizard of
the Itemintron posting machine,' is
giving a demonstratiou in Pendleton
this week and Is attracting much at
tention. C. O. Klnehart, local representative
of M. H. Houser. returned vesterda
from Seaside where he spent two
weeks. His family will remain there
for some time longer.
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Command!- Ridly McLean.
Litt!r 11 ar aid buci'e Pearson of
Vvn t tnrirv in ihf younj;at char
ter member of the Patriotic Reli
Di Uuiii. an irsani3itiin rvcently de-vtr'ope-J
by the V. O. T. V. and whifh
i. firn'me a. hearty rpf(Mnae all ov-r (
the Ptaie. Thruis.tmlj of members are J
beiiiis nuMed, the bject To help j
the f'iv !on "m:in 1 hristhin Tern- j
pei. iiuv V . in u meet the cnll for a
Sreattr patriotic service to our covin- j
try. in wiis her hour o. need." bt-ias
especially appealing. j
CITIZENS OF ADAMS
SAY FAREWELL TO
THEIR SOLDIER BOYS
Found
A Watch
IT looks if it belongs
to a substantial cidiea.
It feek that way, toot
it's smooth and solid and
taia. It slips into your
pocket like a silver dollar
aad lies there aug and dat.-
lt keeps good time. It's
ike kind of watch yotar
fciends check their tins by
that always lets you to
mar train while it at still
ss the stauoA.
Mrs. Jessie Schultz of Portland,
v.ho has been spending the past few
, days in Pendleton expects to return
i home toniKht.
IjJther J. Ooldman, predatory ani
mal inspector for Idaho, arrived last
tvening to hold a conference with S.
j l. iff. (,L-nni .nH . " .,
t been here for several days. They will
I l.-AVe this evening for Pocatelhi.
i M Jones of Stanfield is a Pendle.
; ton visitor.
I' re been looking for this
watch lor yeanu 1 know
say customers was a imoB,
tkm,ammat, 4- jewel watch;
but until dow the pnee of
soc k a watch hat been mora
than many of tbero cared to
nay. That's why this new
one is such a fmd. It '
th "Waterbury Watch' ,
a new Im&rnll, and the
price is just about a third
wax you uw n
, It's S3. 5.
Id
Royal M. Sawtelle
Jeweler
Slooe 1887.
SHIM ARI E TORPEDO
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TO TROOP MKMISEIS!.
THURSDAY, One
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For thoae necessi
ties for the sol
dier's kit.
Safety raz ors.
w r i ft watches,
fountain pens, la
ther brushes, tooth
brushes, drinking
cuds, shaving mir
rors, hair brushes.
Manual of drill
regulations.
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- (Rnat Oreftonian Special.)
ADAMS. July 25 Monday niKht '
at 8:S0 a large gathering of the ,cit.
izens of this community assembled at i
the city hall to say farewell to the j j
members of Troop D. Oregon Na-
tional Guard, who go from our midst. 1
Charles Ford was not present, as j s
notice of the meeting failed to reach :
him. Ben H. Inman, who has been ; :
very helpful In all of our prepared- I
nesa gatherings, and drill master of . j
our loaul unit, goes with his company
Wednesday, the 25th.
The following appropriate program j
Was rendered. J. A. Winn presiding.
Song America By the Audience :
Invocation Rev. J. R L Haslem j
Song Three Cheers for the Red. ;
White and Blue I i
Hattle Iewis. Martha Stall, i.ouise j ;
Oesvoigne and Helen Boyer.
Poem Somebody's Darling ....
Ben H. Inn. an ;
Solo Esther Ried ' 55
Song The Star Spangled Banner.. I E
By the Audience j
IN THE DREAMY ORIENTAL FANTASY
"The
(Id
rincess 4
OF HAWAHA'S
FOREMOST ENTERTAINERS
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HEAR the magic of the South Sea Islands Played and sung as you never nearo peiore g
GEORGE LOA
Positively the King of all Hawaiian Steel Guitar Soloist
PRINCESS NITA
Sensational Hula Dancer s
SPECIAL SUPER PICTURE
t m ?r u majid on the deck or j
a lim-r nd saw .methinK like thin
Mniinf toward you. you would know 1
the -nd had cnie. Thl( turpedo wa j
htunchJ from iihrnrln. and It j
fail to no far beltiw the surface of
:h" atT. The wave wtohed it a U
ent in t dtr'y whatever it truck.
postum
I. instead of
l coffee II
Solo Canning the Kaiser
Mra. Haslain
Address O. O. Richnrdwn
. Presentation of New Testament ...
I By Rev Haslam
Response By Hen tl. Innian
'Song God Be With You Till We
' Meet Again.
j The program was well rendrt-d
and the audience was apprecist Ive
! The following Is a synopsis of the
( address:
"This Is a great occalon for Ad.
' ams. As a community we have ron
Hrlbuted liberally to the Red Cross
jwork. which ministers to the amelinr
'arlon of the wnunde 1 and ylns. We
filled the apportioned amourt aske.l
by the Toung Men's christirn A.w.
.elation work m-hlrh eonsei e. noor.
lshes and develops the ti;i- tmliti '
iof mind and soul that qnMlf. for trif
bravery Tonieh? we nirtk the cift
to otir country ,f ,wo hr-'v men.
i either one of whom are of n.ore val
j ue thnn ali the er.mbln1 -rifts of
j monv to the 1?M -ross an.t V. M. C
A. In the siebt of Vd o--- hi'man
jll'e outweighs the v"l w'trM.
I jTiese are th f'rst met- of on-
rommtinlty to viltintarnv rt tne-r
lives between us and the powers Mm'
would crush our free Institutions at l
extinguish our civil tiherty.
We believe their master mo:ive to
rve to assure such freedom to man
ure! that each Indivirt'it: life mev be
fashioned according to the dlrtites of
cur Creator, whi spak- to us
through divine rereU'.lon an. I te
voice of conscience.
"Actuated hv a t-itrutl-m 'I1-!
omprehends love for native 'snd
aTreclatlon of favora!- opportuni
ties, developing rhe, hirhet qualities
of manhood and -r.e h:-het e-:J-v-n-ents
of r;od's best gl- replete
vith a pride of o-j- national h st'rv:
inspired by hlch ;d"ls of our gov
ernment, we send you for-Ji
the roe. M-y the vii n of a
ed world without a ba Mo err, with
out a mran of a wie-n. I I- :do- i-r
orpbrn Nerve you f -r that con.
lit of sl1shn-ss -hnt rolis tb
iiak-rity tbat a se'ec- few n.lv in--ro--olire
the tuMirio- en cmolm eu'
of the earth."
m How far will a mo
ther
go to save a
daughter from worse than death? m
Aline B
THE DANCERS PERILS" 1
This drama sparkles with the fire of romance, and glows with life and throbs of the dance hall
Also HEARST PATHE NEWS
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The pocket Testaments were the
gifts of the Men s nospel Team of Ad.
ams. and were appropriately in.
scribed. ,
The r-aponse was earnest, modest
and assuring. He said he felt that the
conimunitv had commissioned him to
represent them in upholding the hih
Ideals of the republic. By ld's as
sistance he would not be recreant to
his duty and privilege. The meetinl
made a profound impression. ur
patronage Is deepened an strength
ened. Tuesday morning a number of the
business men who are tobacco users
pooled their pocket money, purchased
eiparettes and presented them to Mr.
Inman with an original poem em-or.
porating the names of the donors
The sentiment was fine and the poem
cute.
Nell McFaddcn and Misa Myrtl"
Tyndall and Dan Mclntyre and Miss
Beulah Spencer motored up to Athe-
federa- n Htinday evening.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kloya r-ayne w"
'visitors In Adama Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Taylor and son
Burl and Mr. Booher of Athena were
In Adams Monday evening,
i Mr and Mrs. O. M. Morrison were
in Adams Monday evening.
stay
FRENCH WIN AGAIN AT VERDUN
--TJ?--v"Jl JJP4aw 'vHtev.iAl lb.i--no,.awr
ES?a SJ , ,f-
1 tW-MMM XTTttUNt
llnei in the Mnlnticourt Wood 1 )
and the Krenrh claim that they de
feated every effort of the tJornmiiM to
hold the A vorourt Woodt and Mill
304 2i. The Herlln report Hiwerta
that the Freiu'h suffered a revvrse
ulonR th Malnncourt mad (3.
The many attempt of th i ierman minated In a imwhinK U-feau Or- :
Crown Prince to rei.ike the .m p. j man official report, admit th.tt th
itiona riorihwest of Verdun huv cul- French have driven ihrouch the:r
Vmt (XM NTUV.
"And for your country, hoy, and
for that King-, never dream a
dream but of aervluir her &a nhe
bidi you. even thouuh the erv.
Ice carry you throuvh a thou-
mind hell. No mutter what
happen to you, no matter who
flatter you or who nburtw you.
never look t another flan.
never let a niKht pun but you
pray Ood to blew thftt Mr.
Remember, boy, that hnhind of.
fleer and government, and pro.
pie, even, there I the Country
herrelf your Country nd that
you tMlon"to her a you helotut
to your own mother. Htittul hv
her. boy. n you would .itan 1
- by your mother."-Kdwnrti ! .
erett Hale, in the M.tn With-'-
a Country.