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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1918)
' ' EIGHT PAGES - TAni?snc DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, M3NDLETON, OREGON.' MONDAY, AUGUST. 19, 1618. ,.1',..; .. r At S o'clock Friday evening Miss uiaays van Morn became me uriuo of Charles Beckett of Heppner, the ceremony beltiK read in the presence of a small group of friends by KeT. H. H.' Hiubhell at his residence. The young couple left today ior The Dalles for a short stay before making their home on their ranch at KJght Mila, near Heppner. The bride for merly lived at Fossil, but during her short residence In Pendleton has made many friends who wish her happi ness, while the groom Is a prominent yeunft farmer and a .brother of the well known OreBon football star, "Johnnie"' Beckett, now a lieutenant In tho United States marines. Mrs. Qscar Brandborg left "yester day on No. 17 for an extended trip to Portland and coast towns, where she will remain for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Sf. R. Shutrum ano Mr. and Mrs. William Baker arrived home yesterday from an automobile trip which took them to Portland ano up the coast to Seattle; Tacoma ana Gimp, Lwte, where they were guests - of Sergeant and Mrs. Trace Baker, who are living near the cantonment. M- T- F. Boylen and daughter Winnie returned yesterday from stay, at the coast and In Portland. Mrs. Henry Barrett and children ot Athena were here yesterday t n route from the coast. fi Mrs. E. B. Aldrich and children ,re- 1 Hawaii's Dainty Dancing Sunbeani all This Week, East Alta Street. Sen mm. iw Ytmms turned last evening from a visit at reson City and Portland. . Mrs. Xj. E. Conn and her daughter, Mrs. George Phelps, are guests at Hotel Moore, Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fletcher en. Joyed the week-end as guests tf Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Khea of Butter creek. A number of motor parties" were formed Saturday evening to attend aj dancing party at Butter Creek, given I by the Butter Creek social club. The ladlfcs of the Spanish war vet erans have pledged their attendance in the sewing room of the Ked Cross and are to meet in the Federal. bulla ing at 2 o'clock tomorrow. Mrs. W. T. McUarrigle and sister-in-law. Miss Alma McGarrisle. re turned . yesterday from Portland, where they visited at the home of Mrs. MeOarriglc's aunt, Mrs. S. G. Buckwalter. Bob Fletcher Is here from Modford today. Tom Uoylen left today for Milton, on busintss. D. L. Hess of Walla Walla is here today on business. John Kerr is a Pendleton visitor lo- . f Hnokene. ... , . . T. J. O'Keefe is in rcndlelon today on business. S. B. Somers was here from Spokane IllXA G1KC EUNICE will dance the Famous Hula Hula at t sational Feature. ' - ; n ! OWING TO THE FACT THAT WE, THE GARAdE AND AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY MEN OF PENDLETON HAVE SPENT THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN FITTING OUR PLACES OF BUSINESS TO GIVE THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER THE VERY BEST OF SERVICE IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY, WE FEEL THAT IT IS NO MORE THAN RIGHT TO EXPECT YOUR WE FEEL THAT WE HAVE MERITED YOUR PATRONAGE AS NOTHING HAS BEEN LEFT UNDONE THAT WOULD ADD TO YOUR SERVICE OR CONVENIENCE. THE GASOLINE TRADE, WHICH IS A PART AND VITAL ELEMENT TO OUR BUSINESS, IS NECESSARY TO HELP SUPPLY THE COST OF OVERHEAD EXPENSE IN MAINTAINING THE SERVICE THAT EVERY AUTOMOBILE OWNER EXPECTS OF THE GARAGE OR SUPPLY MAN. THE AUTOMOBILE AND AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY BUSINESS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ASSETS OF PENDLETON AND EVERY BRANCH! OF THIS BUSINESS SHOULD BE PROTECTED. GASOLINE CAN NOW BE BOUGHT FROM ANY OF THE FOLLOW ING PLACES AT, ..' .'. ' . , Jii.:sa:.U.v.;,.!.....' ,- S " - ij r' wp Allen-Knight Co. C. G F. Motor Co., Inc. Independent Garage Long's Garage yesterday. D. H. Fayof Topeka. Kansas, is in Pendleton for a few days business trip. Mr- and Mra, H. I Deton$ are at Hotel Bowman. , V. !chwartB left yesterday for a trip to S-easido- II. S. Itudd returned today from u vacation spent" at Seaside- George Patterson of Hermlston Is a business visitor in the city today. K- C Conyers is registered ot Hotel St. Georgo today from La. Grande, P. C. Hunter is. a business visitor! in the city today from Echo. Thomas Copeland of Walla Walla Is transactitng business in the city, S. H. Webb of Astoria is transacting business in Pendleton -today. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Willoughby are Pendleton isitors from Ogden, Utah. E. CX Ncill Js in the city today from Heppner.. " J. W. Messner is up from Hermiston today looking after business interests. Mr. and "Mrs. Charles Bonney ana Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Brock spent Sun day picnicing at Cabbage Hill. I. E. Baker and I J. English, bust n ess men of The Dalles, are here to day. W. K. Carlson arrived yesterday from Spokane. Ho will be here for a few days. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Barker are here from Bend, Oregon. They exict to remain for several days. Mrs E. Raymond arrived last night from Pasco, Washington, to spend some time here visiting1 friends. P. M. Williams returned to La Grande today after being in Pendleton forsevcral days on railroad business. Sirs. O. A. Jacobson and Miss Pearl Dunning arrived Friday from Hermis ton and will be here for a few days shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kenny, Joe Kenny and Barney Doherty were an auto party from Heppner. stopping over Sunday at Hotel St. George. he County Guard Benefit Celebration , I - riiiiMn iiiaiiiiW Ga I. W. Durroll of lcho was here yfca terday. v Charles Leadbetter of Pilot Rock was in Pendleton yesterday. t Q. K. White was here yesterday Ifrom Pilot Ruck. J. C TjireiiK nt pilot Rock is here today. ; Mrs. Frank Burke and Mrs. Charles Brownlon left today for L.os Angeles, California. Miss Marjorio Ball left today for Baker to be the guest of Miss Mildred Houser. . D. C. Sanderson, well known pub lisher and owner of the Freewater Times is a visitor in Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hollister arrived on Saturday from Gurdane for a short visit here. - Mrs. Josephine Evans arrived yes terday from La Grande and will spend a few days here. N Mr. and Mrs. .Elmer Storie ' and baby are here from Walla Walla, hav ing motored over for the day. Mrs. George Ya Fountain is here from Portland and is theguest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Hatton. Mr. and Mrs. Manel Friedley left today for Helix on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Koeppen, son Allen and Johnny Reckwith, left to day for a week's outing near Gibbon. They will occupy the Koeppen cabin and wilt spend the time in fishing and hunting. GUARDS SEEK FUNDS TO BUY UNIFORMS Putting on Carnival Rather Than Ask County to Pay the Bill. , . The Pendleton companies of the Umatilla County Guard hope to real ize enough from the carnvial which will show here this week under their auspices to complete their equipment with uniforms. The carnival and automobile sale conducted by them last spring netted enough to equip the first company- Co. C, however, was not organized until a few weeks later and no funds have been avail able since for purchasing tholr uni forms, though the organization has borrowed "sufficient to send Jn the order. Rather than ask the county or city to pay the bill, they are bring ing the Bernard! Greater Exposition Shows here for a full week. The carnival will be held on the vacant block on Bast Alta .street and will open this evening. HJsted among the many attractions which make up. the 20 cars carried by the company are the folio wins: Hugo Ferris Wheel, Over the Top, The Whip, Dare Devil Jackson in the Motordome, The California Cabaret The Athletic Stadium, whore "Young Sampson" will meet all comers. The Miracle Show, with the girl with 1,000 eyes and the statue turning to life. Znme the Strangest Girl in all the j World, the Palace of Arts, where re- j productions of famous paintings are j given by living models, Tho Honolulu ( Show, Spidora the Human Spider and I number of other features.. 1 M Leuer Auto Co. Oregon Motor Garage Pendleton Auto Co. Pendleton Motor Sales MSWi Vke-lrml!pnt Hem A. V, Hwlft, national vlco-preakleut of the Farmers' Unjon. was In Pendle. ton Katnrduy"transttcting. business In connection . with hla work, He loft Sunday. i On Second Trip. '. Word. WHB reenlved : ' fottiirrin v liv Mrs. K. Dohnert that her son Krnual, who is now In the navy, la on his seer ond trip across. Hu sitys he likes the life fine and never felt so well In his Ufa. , I Hud a Ulg Fight.'" Tom Farrow, It is alleged, , was caught by his wife In a room on Thompson street with another woman Saturday afternoon. There was a fight in which Mrs. Farrow was whipper by the other woman, Mrs. ltedford, and by the time the offi cers had rounded ,up the disturbers considerable blood had been spilled, AH of the participants in Che affair ore breed Indians.' Whon arrested. Farrow had on his person a bottle of sure enough whisky (by the way, the first seen by the force for a Ions time), and he was placed under ar rest, charged with being in Iho un lawful possession of intoxicating liq uor. Mrs. ltedford was chursed with disorderly conduct. Uoth were re leased on bail, 100 and 35, respect- iveiy, while Mrs. Furrow declares she will take steiis to secure a divorce. A trial of Mrs. Kedfield Is being held this afternoon in the polico court. Thero is some talk that casei may be tuken up by tho state authorities after the city gets through with tlicm. f CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use ForOver30 Years Always bears the Signature of jimiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii Con Dung Low f 1 CHOP SUEY, . 1 NOODLES H Chines Style. j 1 HOT TAMA LES 1 1 CHILLI CON CAUNE S SI'.XMHII STTLKi ' LUNCHES CWFEE I Sverslhlnir clean and up. to date. FIRST CUASS SRRVICB- 1 TEA 5c Package I UNDER STATE HOTEL S Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone 667. Pendleton, Ore. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiil?i Co. In Children's Dresses, priced at $1.25, $t49, $1.93 Ladies' House Dresses. . ....... $1.49 and 1.93 . j. We still have a large assortment of Ladies' I Waists, all sizes and colors, priced at. 98c, , .; $1.98 and $2.98. 32 Sample Stores. NO COMPItOMISK l'EACE. PARIS, Auk. 19. 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