East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLfeTON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1918.
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EAST OREGON1AN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
20 MULE TEAM bORAX PRODUCTS
By
Mrs. Ruth Chamberlin
Of the Tacif ic Coast Borax Co.
JUNE 3rd TO 8tK.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY'1
823 Main St,
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4 1 Weston Happenings , '
3 1 And Personal News
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r ; WESTON. May Sl.-r-A heavy rain
jpwhich fell Wednesday and Thursday
A which gladdened the hearts of the
farmers, inasmuch u it will insure
Mood crops.
.5 Mr. and Mrs. nnrm Wadinhnm nf
Portland are visiting relatives in Wes
ton. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. I Seward and Mrs.
James Jones motored to Pendleton
Friday and spent the day.
A new cement sidewalk Is being
built in front of the Kirkpatrick con
fectionary store.
Quite a number of school children
have been absent from school on jic
count of a rash called German meas
les. Miss Ada. Beamer and Miss Tida
Greer iwere Athena visitors Friday af
ternoon. .
Mr. and Mrs. fs A. Barnes, ' Mrs.
James Stanfield and Mrs. Carlos Fislc
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.iirii. vii ouuuay morning s irttm mi
!!; Seaside near Portland tQ attend a ses
R'sion of .t.'.ie Rebekah grand lodge and
Kjwlll fcfe absent about a week.. Mrs.
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We Particularly Wish
to Emphasize
the fact, that when our depositors need ac
commodation and can satisfy us as to the
security offered, we are always pleased to
extend it to them without any long delays or
red tape.
We cordially invite you to consult our of-:
ficers regarding your banking require
ments. .
The AflERIGATf NATIONAL BM
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
We adrcrUse and offer War Savings Stamps lor Balo.
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-'K;aift)n'ritumlng home. -
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y''HftnHfi?THtt;!;tHminiHWItlllHIHIIMltfftllIIIIIIIHHItHHHtl!tlHirnldaughter Gertrude motored to Athena
t Ttaay afternoon
31 1 Fred Grees who has been spending
is I the spring months on a farm near
Helix has returned home.
2 Prof. Oliver Need ham, high school
S J teacher, received a telegram Friday
S I morning that his a Kad. father had died
3 at hia home in EuKone. Prof. Need-
ham left on the evening train to at
tend the funeral.
Ethel Duncan who has been absent
from the city several weeks has 're
turned home.
Burn Bannister of Athena was. In
the city Friday afternoon.
Mrs. John McRea formerly of Wes
ton but now living in Walla Walla has
gone to Portland in order to undergo
an operation for pblypus of the nose.'
Mr. McRea accompanied her and will
remain in Portland until her recovery
is assured.
Neil Graham and Jenny Bead mo
tored to Athena Friday on business.
Preparations are being made to pa
per and otherwise repair the Metho
dist church. Claude Price and Henry
Winn have choxge of the financeing.
Mrs. James Compton is klsomlning
her entire house.
!. and Mrs. James Beamer of Dry
Orees: were visiting relatives in Wes
ton during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Rogers spent
Friday in Pendleton.
Misa Dorothy Clark, teacher in the
public school spent the week end in
Walla Walla visiting relatives.
Mrs. Albert James gave a farewell .
party to the Misses Jtulh Douglas and
Hazel Brown who have been visiting
I friends in Weston during the past
month. The evening was spent in
playing games. Appetizing refresh
iments were served and the guests re
ported a delightful evening.
The high school invitation dance
given in the opera house Saturday
evening was well attended,
j Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Watts entertain
jed the high school grade teachers at
dinner Sunday evening.
then adjourned for their summer va
cation. . .' , ,
Mrs. C. W. Haxcn of 'Echo; spent
Thursday afternoon here.
F. E. Schmidt of Pendleton came
down Wednesday to attond the com
mencement exercises.
Dave Beavert has traded his city
property here for a forty acre ranch
at Irrlgon.- ':
Mrs. Herlick of Pendleton is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. P. H. Buch
holx. Mrs. II. E. Bartholomew is visiting
her brother in San Francisco.
Miss Ada Atterbury of Pendleton is
spending a few days with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. E. Atterbury.
Mrs. Charles Hoggard and Mrs. E.
E. t'oiant were in Hermlston the first
of the week.
Miss Masie Risling is the new assist
ant in the' post office.
C. A. Stahl of Seattle epent several
days here.
F. O. Freet and wife of Heppner
was here looking over the project
with a view of buying.
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YOU NEED LIABILITY INSURANCE
If you are employing help on your farm or else
where because someone is always getting hurt
and you have an endless amount of expense and
worry.
OUR NEW LIABILITY POLICY
assumes all of this expense and worry and pays
the judgments where obtained, for which the as
sured is liable. Let us tell you about it for. the cost
is small
THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY
t. M. Bentley. Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vice-Pres.
H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treas.
IS Mala St. Phone 404
We. advertise and offer War Saving Stamps for sale with every
purchase.
Reeves High School i
Commencement Program
(East Oreuonlan Special.)
STANFIELD, May 21. Commence
ment exercises were held Wednesday
evening at the Beeves high school.
Professor Guy E. Djar of the ' State
University of Eugene, delivered the
address. ' The class consisted of Or
pha Dunning, Thomas ISagan and
LJoyd Buohholz.
Mrs. Frank Saling of Pendleton at
tended the meeting of the Study Clbb
Orin Gibbs Leaves
Sawmill for Army
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Pendleton
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WAR SAVINGS STAMP. $4.15
I WITH one of the BET RESIDENCES
1 IN. PEND.LETON
C. F. Schoonemaker of
jj was in town Thursday.
S; The Study Club met at the home of
S Mrs. C. W. Connor Thursday after-
:noon. After a general routine of bus
EE iness a social hour was spent. They
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VK1AH ,May 21. Mr.' and Mrs.
Lazlnka and son Henry came up Sat
urday after their daughter, Mrs.. Low-
All nnnvaK u Vl . tH 111 A fUf 'HuVW
"ago, something Aung her on the an
kle and the limb has swollen badly
and she began feeling badly, and
fearing blood poison, they telegraph
ed for Mr. Lazlnka to come after her
and she was taken to Pendleton Sat
urday for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer C. Krehbeli
and son of Pendleton, are visiting at
the hdme of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ness for a short time. Mrs. Krehbeli
is a sister of Mrs. Ness.
E. B. Moore, ranger, was In town
Saturday night and Sunday on busi
ness. The primary election was held here
Hriday and the returns Were taken
to Pendleton Saturday by Frank
Chamberlain.
Lou Mosslo left Saturday for Ten.
dleton for a few days' visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mossle.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Chilson of
Bridge creek, were In town Friday
for the election.
Mr. Hugo Lens conducted tho ex
amination for the sixth, seventh and
eighth grades of the Ukiah schoo) last
Thursday and Friday. 1
Mrs. Ed. Brehm of Alba, was in
todwn Saturday on Mnrtness. ,
Mrs. Jennie Moore, who has een
visiting in Pilot Rock and Pendleton
for the laxt week returned home Fri
day, accompanied by her i grand
daughter. Miss Vinnle Moure of Ten
dleton, who will visit for a few weeks
with friends and relatives. ,
V. B. Peterson left Friday for
Rleth for a visit with his son, red
Peterson and family. -
Miss Marie Mettlfe has accepted the
summer school In the Metteer district
and began teaching last Monday.
Irene Kirk left for Bridge creek
last Friday to remain with her sister,
Mrs. Chll3on. for a while.
Miss Agnes Mettie who is teaching
school at Willow Spring, visited Sat
urday and Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mettte.
Among those In town Friday to n-
tend the primary election, were Mr,
and Mrs. Hynds. Mr. and -Mrs. Cald
well, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huston, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Sturdlvant, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Huston. Mr- and Mrs. Wil
liam Anderson. Mrs. Barrett, C. B
and R. E Sturdevant. Mr. and Mrs. i
Carl Sturdevant. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hllbert. Mrs. Jesse Hllbertr, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester IJolin. v
Sam Nelson of Butter creek, wan
In town Friday on business.
Mrs. George Ness and son. Forest,
returned from Pendleton Wednesday.
Albert Peterson returned from Hit
ter Springs a few days ago.
Orin Glbbs, son of Bert Glbbs, who
Is interested with his father In the
caw -mill business, near Uklah, who
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Chas. E. Heard, Inc.
635 Main St. . Phone 477
I -SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE"
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OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
YOU CAN SOLVE YOUR HAULAGE
PROBLEM. VERY SIMPLY
A Duplex Truck
IS THE LOGICAL SOLUTION FOR UMATIL
LA COUNTY FARMERS.
It goes' when and where you wish', takes its
load with it, and stands up under service that
other trucks could not even perform.
INVESTIGATE THIS POINT.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907.
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B E LEAD,
AND OTHER .
FOLLOW
is called for draft duty May 28, leti
report for duty.
for Pendleton Monday . morning to
report for duty.
Camas Prairie is now being treated
to very cold, stormy, disagreeable
weather, and good warm overcoats
are a very necessary article.
Rev. Herbert and wife returned
from Walla Walla Saturday evening.
Mrs. Herbert has been gone since the
7th of March. , Everybody will wel
come her back, as she Is very enthu
siastic in the .Hed Cross and church
and Sunday school 'work.
Madeline Martin is visiting on
Brldg ecreek with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Martin.
A letter received by friends an
nounce the birth of a nine pound son '
born April 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Coffin, formerly ef Ukiah. who now
live near Soiem.
Perry Simpson, Leonard Simpson,
and Clarence Daly, who are working
on the Government drift fence, came
down Saturday on business. As soon
as they finish the Job, Perry Simpson
and clarence Daly will fco on duty a
fireguards for tho summer.
COMMANlKR OF CKUISKU
THAT .1.SE1 ZEEBUt&UE
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Capiain Carpemer is ihe command
er of , the HrltlMh cruiser Vindictive,
which cloned the harbor of Zeelrui?B
an the leader of the party of British
naval vetwels that attcked that har
bor and sank three old cruisers to
block the channel used by the . XT
boats. The photograph of the captain
showing: him wounded, was taken on
the return of his vessel to a British
port. On the raid on the Qxtend har
bor she was sunk to block the channel.
I". S. IXCKKASKO PATKOIi
lll.NUKUS SLB ACTIVITY
- WASHINGTON. May 21 The Am
erican navy is increasing Us patrol
force In European -waters, the depart
merit today announced.
Increawd patrol Is one of, the fac
tors In the recent decreased subma
rining. The navy's aircraft contin
gent Is also being augmented! and
ship forces enlarged.
The department declared the sub
marine situation has Improved, but
the department iJ loath to muko op
timistic predictions lwt the people
relax and the eubmarino campaign
burst forth' with renewed vigor.
Jt Is declared there Is reason to
believe tlmt (iermany ha.s supersiib
marines of unusual power and cruis
ing radius.
It I the moral, not the financial, re
turn that makes liberty bonds the
greatest of all Investments.
Look
Into It
Saves You Soar.
Time, and Coff ccj
m irouDies. v;j
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fPOSTUiM
Automobiles and Gag En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE .
Corner I.UIcth and Alta Streeta,
Prices Reasonable. Phone JSJ-W
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Its Id (irfliTTH IH-corutcfl.
PAniS, May 21 Adtnlrala Keyes
anil Tyrwhltt and 15 British navy of
ficers have been awarded the Croix de
Guerre wth palms for ther part In
the recent Zeebrugge and Ostend
raids. French participants are simil
arly decorated.
Concrete ships may be all right in
war, but concrete domes make lots of
trouble.
. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Hay Eleo-
tro Therapeutics.
Temple llliig., ltoom 12, Phone 419
DALE ROTHWEXIi
Optometrist and opf otaa
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit.
Americas National Bank
Pendleton.
Building.
1TICE!
Starting June 1st' we
will be compelled to .
charge
15c for
Shines
Materials, labor and
other costs have gone to
the sky with us.
Signed:.,
All Pendleton
Shoe Shining Stands
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KXTEXD VOl'B DAILY . LIMIT
Extending your daily limit in a
pood thing, it doesn't mean ncrces- .
Karlly working lomrcr honrs. Tour
limit can bo increased by inra'afdng
your mobility -your tnovc-a-lilllty.
' Look around you. Tho big iiion'all
seem lo liave aiitunuibilcs Imt the in
ttvcNtiiur point to decido In your own
I mind Is whether tliry were big at first,
or whether the automobile didn't play
a largo part In tlielr growth.
It has born argued time and again .
that Uio average man in this day and
age buys an automobile without min-h
urging hut in tho same breath tho:
Nigra admit that he doesn't do It as
soon an ho ui. Why III average man
wait before motorizing hunsrir Is
- hard to cwmlTchend. Chicago Oally
News. ' ,
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Help Overcome the Labor Shortage With
Your Automobile
The Passenger Car is no more a pleasure
car it is a BUSINESS CAR.
Get you a good Passenger Car and PUT IT
TO WORK. We recommend
B.y j'C Cv
A proven investment by the experience of
successful men.
We can make deliveries.
Oregon Motor' Garage
INCORPORATED
117, lit, 121, 1SS West Court St. Telephone M '
WE SELL WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT 6TAWP8,
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