East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 10, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. TENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1917
EIGHT PAGES
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Social and
Personal
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Mia O W D. Noncren. pianiRt, who
has been spending her vacation with
her parents at Vancouver, Wash., has
returned and la resuming studio work
In connection w th Mioa Esther South
at 50J Water street.
The W. C. T. l will hold its regu
lar meeting tomorrow afternoon in
the library.
A delightful surprise was Riven Miss
Sybil Farley Saturday evenmp at her
home, 110 Lincoln street, the occasion
being the birthday of the honoree.
Mis Farley wan the recipient of
many beautiful gifts. The evening
was spent in games and music. Those,
present were: Miss Pansy Bybee, Xola
("hildreth. Jean-tte Jack. Alma Rohr
nian. Ttnia Sherman, Mary Joerger
and Sybil Farley.
Mrs. Mary J. bine and Miss Neva
I-ane Arrived home Saturday evening
from an extended visit in Portland
and other interesting western Oregon
points. While in Portland they were
extensively feted with a veritable
round of dinners, luncheons and the
aters. Miss Une also made an inter
esting auto trip to Crater Lake.
During the Kound-l'p the Ijunes
"re planning to entertain as theit
house guests. Mrs. William T. Fos
ter, wife of the President of Reed
en lege, and her mother. Mrs. Carrie
Russell nf Auborn. Me.
Herman Oberteuffer. principal of
the high school at McMinnville, was
in the city Saturday evening while en
route to Portland after spending the
I a st months in the harvest fields near
Athena. He was working on the Floyd
Pinkerton ranch.
Pen
Oeorge Win berg of Nye
dleton visitor today.
Manuel Pedro. Echo stockman,
came in on the motor car this morn
ing. Robert Simpson of the Simpson Au
to Co., returned this morning1 from a
business visit in Portland.
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Carl Nelson of WaKula was in the
city Saturday.
r. s. LrfHSrow, Athena banker, is in
the city today.
O. V. Steele of Nolin came in on the
motor this morning.
Ed -Goodnight is up from Portland
looking after his leases.
H. M. Fish was in yesterday from
the Pen C'resswell ranch.
Frank Sloan, well known sheepman
is a Pendleton visitor today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Holte of
Stanfield are spending the day in the
city.
Lawrence I Lietiallen, Adams far
mer, was a Pendleton visitor Satur
day. Oeorge Krnst was down during the
week end from the Roach Pros,
ranch.
R. B .Stanfield. cashier of the
Bank of Echo, was transacting busi
iess here Saturday.
M iss O ra ce St oc king has ret u rned
from a visit of several weeks with rel
atives in Tacoma.
Glen Storie. who was injured some
time ago on a harvester, is able to be
out on crutches,
K. E. Cot en t, Stanfield orchard ist.
is among the visitors from the west
nd of the county today.
Oeorge A. Price, cashier of the
First National Bank of Milton was a
Pendleton visitor Saturday.-
C. A. McOIavy of Lrfmg Beach, Cali
fornia, formerly a local farmer, is
here looking after his interests.
Mrs. J. H. Dunham and son How
ard. returned Friday evening fron
t-alifornia, where they spent two
months.
J. M. Banister of Weston and T. A
Lieuallen of Adams were here yester
day enmute home from a trip to La
Grande.
C. P. A. Lonergan. manager of the
Smyihe-Lonerean Co.. has returned
from a trip to Portland and Washing
ton points on a wood-buying expedi
tion.
U-BOAT CAPTAIN GIVES RECEIPT FOR AMERICAN SHIP HE SANK
1
He used a pebble
in his day. to keep
bis mouth moist
i
I f s
was un from Stanfield f W S"e '.
was here from Wes- J v s
of Cayuse was in the -V ft VI j
of Koho was a Sun- V ' xY W4
VRI.GLEY5 gives us a
wholesome, antiseptic,
refreshing confection to
take the place of the cave
man's pebble.
We help teeth, breath, appetite,
digestion and deliciously
soothe mouth and throat with
this welcome sweetmeat.
The Wriley Spearmen want to send yon
their Book of Cum-ption. Send a postal
lor it today, Win. Wrigley Jr. Co.,
1732 Kesner Building, Chicago.
The Flavor Lasts!
732
WHAPPtO
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nraTiTarairr-fT
Nell Rmk
yemerday.
A. J. Harnett
ton hist niKht.
Jess V. fates
L'ity esterlay.
A. H. Sepanek
;lay visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. (1. B. Small of Kaker
ire at the St. OeorKe.
Miss Edith Maison of Helix was a
Pendleton visitor yesterday.
U K Harlan. IMliit Rock editor.
was here Saturday evenins.
Herman Heilke, Coombs Canvcn
rancher, was in over Sundav.
A. J. and Don Morse of Bend were
oveiniKht Kuests at the St. GeorKe.
Zoeth rfcuser. Stanfield farmer and
former sheriff, is in the city today.
T. o. Tates. stanfield lumberman,
is a Pendleton business visitor today.
J. H. DeWitt and M. J. McDermott
of stanfield spent Sunday in the city.
O K. Gross. Campbell farmer,
came in on the motor car this morn
ing. J. T. Hinkle, Hermiston attorney,
came up on the motor car this morn
ing.
T. O. Tilackweil nf Freewater was
anions; the Sunday visitors in 1'endle-
ton.
A. J. Stuart and C. R Maddock of
Heppner, were at the Pemlleton yes
terday.
Michael Kennedy and family of
Heppner Were at the Bowman yesterday.
Mai Hopper, who is now with th'
First National Bank at Athena, spent
Sunday In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Johnson were
passengers on the incoming North
ern Pacific train today
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Everhard of Se-
ittle. motoring through spent the
night at the Golden Rule.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poffenber-
ger of Helix, a recent bridal couple
were Pendleton visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baughman. H.
M. Runnells and B. M. Pettigrew com posed
a party of Joseph people here
Sunday
John W. Campbell, foreman of the
grand jury, returned from a weekend
trip to his home at Hermiston this
morning.
Mrs. B. Parlett and son Sieirel, ar
rived home yesterday after spending
two months with relatives in New
York and Pennsylvania.
Krnest Noble, Misses Rozella and
Margaret Noble, Miss Hazel Harington
and Miss Sib Mudget. all of Boise,
composed an auto party that stopped
over night at the Pendleton.
. CAPT.C K CROOKS
James Means is up from Stanfield
today.
Frank Davis visited in Freewater
and Walla Walla yesterday.
U. D. Phelps and family spent yes
terday autoiug to Meacham and
other mountain points. Mr. Phelps
got the grouse limit an hour after he
left Pendleton.
Ij. Ij. Mann and family returned
yesterday from Meacham where the
family spent the summer.
Miss Lucile Taylor of Athena, mo
tored down from her home Saturday
and spent the day in Pendleton.
O.W.R. & N. BAND
TO BE HERE FOR
ALL THREE DAYS
The Christ tune, un America 11 bark
wus destroyed off the Azores Auk 7
Captain t. M. i'roks was taken
aboard the German submarine, com
manded by Captain KyriiiK. who it is
believed was the second officer in
ct mmund of the Deiitschland when
.-he came to the rutted States. He
Kave Captain Crooks the receipt here
shown for the vessel at the same time (
remarking he did not like to sink j
A 11 1 erica n vessels.
The following is a free hand trans
lation of the receipt:
Oit lire.
"The formerly in Finland belonging
but now (and since March 17. under
the American tlag, sailing vessel
Christ iane was captured today as an
enemy vessel. At sea Aug. 7. 1917.
The signature of Captain Kyring is
followed by his rank as captain lieu
tenant. The submarine is designated
as X. In the lower left nana corner
is the seal of the submarine flotilla.
AKuhi President Farrell nf the .
W. r, & N.( shows that he has the in
terest of Pendleton and the Hound
Vp at heart and la a grent booster.
This year he la going to give th
Hound-up the famous O -W. R. A N.
hand, not only for one day, but for
the entire three days. They will be
up here In their nntty uniforms on
Thursday morning and will take their
place along with the other bands for
the three days.
This makes six bands for the
Round-Up tht year. And there will
be plenty of music. There will be four
hands for all three days and five for
Friday and six for Saturday. The I.a
Grande Rika bund will be here on
Wenesday to play for Happy Canyon
on Wednesday night; the Joseph
band will come in Thursday morning;
the North Powder Hand on Frulay
morning and the Baker hand on Sat
urday morning. With the famous
cowboy band of Pendleton this makes
six bamls for Saturday.
There will be plenty of use for all
of them this year for there Is going
to be music, every where and nil the
time. It will take music and lots nf
it to keep the enormous crowd mov-
SCANDAL
a
. here's 14
ing and in good spirits.
Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllljf
now in; pi:.mi.i:to.n
IIISIIKK across the lino.
JI'NT A little space to
TKI.I !' that Walla Walla
HUNT MM people to your
1IKIJS IIOOYFIl IV CAM-
I'AUiX TO SAVK AMKKI-
tX WKH)
Mr. and Mrs. W. R How man have
returned from an extended auto tour
of f )regon and California. While it
California they visited with Rev. W
K. Polwine a short time before the
latter's death.
Men Mn.st Wait Their Turn.
A man who is drafted cannot be
sent to the national army before his
turn comes, according to advices re
reivfd by the lucal board from Adju
tant General White in the ease of
James X. Watkinsnn of Pendleton who
was drawn .No. 131 hut who desired
to be n u m be red a mon g t he f i rst 4 :t
to go. The regulations are such that
he must wait hfs turn or else enlist
in some other branch of the service.
CONSl'MPTTOX TAVKS AUK
TAKKN OIT UKVKNTK HIM.
WASHINGTON'. Soot. 10. All eon--pmption
taxes 011 t"tt, corfee. rcxim
ami molasses were stricken from the
war revenue hill by a senate vote of
r2 to 20.
PJU--SI I KST IN" M SSAOlU SKTTN
GIjOrCKSTKR. Ma-1.. Sept. 10.
President and Mra, WW m are here
as dm gUeM of Ooloncl K. .f. Hon se
at the latter Kiimmer home.
EX-EMPEROR OF RUSSIA AND FAMILY
I ROUND-UP FOLKS
Who visit the
I Pioneer Pow Wow 1
il: VT IKHMI-I I' lant year
AM) THAT we ll uKuin
ItK TIIKItK with helln;
...
.M-SO THAT Walla Walla in
noiNt; soMirriiiNt; in the
at
SHOW MM! herci lf thin year
I Walla Walla I
Al WWTS I'enillelon to
Till ltSI.Y, FKIIIAV. SATI H
HAY
Of thi week are eorrtially
vited to
I THE LIBERTY
I THEATRE
KNOW IT and rome over.
Z.WAlXA WAMA'S show Is called
in-
sr I-IONKF.il IHW-WOW, so named
1
Iii: AI SK SOHI S of the brave.
IIAHIIV. VhAiVl.K who settled
On Second, near Alder. This z:
theater. Walla Walla's favorite E THIS (iHKT bread-basket of
has built up an enormous busi
ness with its splendid
THF WKST are coining back
nmEgwgtrw m jj mil to :;
up. f ' i
i t . - t e- $
I W. V. M. A. VAUDEVILLE I
TO (JIIKKT old friends and
and there will he a sperinl pro
Krani there startlliK Thurila.
TKI.I. M-: Mli:llS of a few of
6 Act Road Show
TIIH II ltllSIIII-S an Well g.
Z mude up in C'hlcaKo h the same
Z peole who control the Orphe-
um clreuit. llunrlretla of NeatH
Z at 15, 25 and 35 centM.
. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
TIIK IKI.k;iit( of early.
IY MVIMi,
OF THIS KettinK lot-elher
I OF 1'IONFFItS w ho lirav.nl
'I ...
FVF.ItYTHINt; to help
Sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli:-
EM KF. THIS
nunlry what
r
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NOTICE!
lit viwf 4
4 i,
McDonald Music Studios
311 ThumpKon St.
Fall term opens Sept. 15th
i lit- Whiting McIor.a!d. piano; IJ'-rl Al!a 'i Mrl.iiiiid. Vt-j'.in. As-i.-:.tni
ir;;r!nTf and trained pr.ictic- u achers.
-J'l4 I AI-
IVANTAKS
itn in II. ri-ioT'V
hlli ll 'f.ISM IIS.
arid i!:iory .f Music.
4 H F
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''Miss Catherine J macJok
.M iss 'atherine J. M:tcKay. presi
dtnt of the American Home llct no
mn;s Association, and de-in f the di
vision of home economise in the Iowa
.State 'olletfe of Ariculture, hue be-
rmo a member of the advisory com
mittee on home economics in the cam
paisn Herbert C. Hoover, the food
administrator. Is waxing to xet Am
erican women to save food. She asks
them to save by careful buying; pro
per coolkm? and sane eating.
Choice nteers at $ 1 6.75 will ob
viously not be our choice these wheat
less, meat : ess days.
IT IS Ti I. Y. Walla Walla
1
IS .IVINii its show. There
a
3 WIIIj IIM daring cowpunrher
ZZ '
WHO MKi; their living on
IlKi HANCTIIsS, cowcirlH
WHO It!IK efinally as well
5 AS Till-; Mi;: Indians from
! .
E Vi;i, Tltllirs dressed
1
That you can gvt your TN ;ayi;nt and aisn
cabinet work done cheap- l(,,VTI1VT t t.rw.
i x , r, , A ; S( ANT1IM ( X T 1 to e
er and better at Pendeton ...
Woodworking Co., than ' l''OrI. WIIII horpea and
you can some othor place? i ...
r.Wll.liFH STFFIts there are
Oet our prices before
you have your work done
We guarantee our work,
DO
YOU
KNOW
PENDLETON WOOD-
E WORKING CO.
5 Oscar Warnstrom, Prop.
I 617 West Webb St.
E Telephone 72.
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A
Nb holas Homanoff. formerly Nich
olas II, emperor of all the ItUHSia.
phoier i bed with his daughters in
the ?.ir !-n f the T'trkoe S- o !; 1
tf , where he and h:s family w-r'
t.'ii pM iii'.-f s oy the re.olut -n,try
government until recently, w hen re
moved to Siberia. The children of
the ex-czar are a I way n lively and in
'iuige In nou"y gam s, in wh i h the
gnuid Itiche-s tt'ifn ah. ;res, despite
b-r twenty-two yi-ar
A VALUE YOU CAN'T BEAT
OVERLAND
MODEL 85-4
When you consider the relation of price and value
the Model 85-4 Overland stands out conspicuously as
more automobile for the money than any other car of
similar specifications.
It is produced under conditions more favorable to
economies of manufacture and distribution made
possible by the huge production.
The car is powerful, rugged, reliable and econom
ical in operation. It is of beautiful design, and has
e-fry feature to make it comfortable.
We recommend this Overland Four to you, and in
vile you to call and inspect it.
PRICE $1010 PENDLETON.
OVERLAND AGENCY
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iSI'K TIIKM In aetlon.
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Tinitsnw. Fridav. Saturday.
ome and
The
H u)tujCMt!. :ouh. ;. I THANK F.