East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 29, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TWELVE PXRES
TJMHY EBST OREGON IAN, jfENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 20, mio.
rAHE T11KEP
reaching here. Attempts have already
een made, through Washington, to
have the regiment de ton red to Walla
Walla on their way to Hmp Lew's
Whether the men will come by way
of Pendeltoa or through Pasco la not
yet known.
NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
...
Ptwt Offlcw Will Ho Ontu Ono iremr.
The local port office will bo open
tomorrow for one hour only, from 9
h. m. to 10 a. In., because of (he le
gal holiday, Decoration Day.
CaniM-n Is Painted.
The Red Cross canteen at the O.
W.
fnmmis Round-l'p performera, are In
Pendleton to(3ay. They are on their
way to CThoyenne, Wyoming, and ex
pect to.be .back in Pendleton. Septem
ber ih, and 20.
Cuiilocil JlrlM to Muri ll.
All girls who have been on duty at
II. N. depot received a ami coat of the lied CYoss canteen In Pendleton
paint yesterday. The building 1 yel-jare aaked by Mm. H. K. Thompson,
low with brown tuimmlnif. Jlepalnt-j chairman of the canteen committee,
InK of the countw will complete thoito be ut the court house tomorrow at
finlHhliiK toucheH on tho building.
'' Conklin (JranlMl.
Molltnr, who rep-' Cyril C. Conklin waa granted
dl-
t CoinmbUK Mr.
resents the New World Life Insur-'vorce from Anna P. Conklin in clr
ance company, wa recently appointed cult court today. '
aonerul agent for h:a firm, with five I
counties In hla territory. . Hnnlton Man Oppratd rpon.
, .Russell Chamberlain, of Hermieion
underwent an operation today at St.
Mlu Anthony's hospital.
till Kltlith tirade Diplomas.
Miss Muybelle Stickler and
Florence Porter, both of School DIs
trlct 117, were among the Umatilla
county eighth grade students who
uccvKrully pnsxed the elifhth grade
exam nntlons and who have been
10 a. ni. to march In the Decoration
l)ny parade. The girls are asked to awarded diplomas.
dress In middy blouses ana skirts.
Approprlato Window IMlny.
Appropriate .for the f iKhlnu- seaxon
In the window dlslay at ' Allen and I I rli'iirt-i Mrrt After IS Years'.
Knights, which shows a miniature; 1. X. (icllatfly, president and man
fisherman who haa cast hla line Into a oner of the Oellatfly Fruit Company ; t rPHrn tomorrow night on No.
Clem M('oj- Homo Tomorrow Night
Clem McCoy, son of Mrs.
John Oreullch of this city. Is expected
18
pool of water, iteal fish are to be
pluced In the pool from time to time.
Murtevarit Decision Altered.
The decree of the circuit court In
the famous Bturtevant will contest,
was altered by Judge -O. VV. l'helps
toduy to conform with the adverse de
rision of the supreme court, handed
!own May HO,
.Mr. lU'iiiictt Improving.
Mrs. M. O. Hennett returned Inst
night from Hot lAke. where she has
been during the illness of Mr. Ben
nett. Mr. ilennett Is now convalesc
ing from an nperntion and expects to
bo fully recovered soon.
ItoiiiHl-l stars In Town.
Mike HnstinKS and Klolso Hustings,
of Wenatchee, Washington, stopped , nftPI. two yptti-M service In Honolulu
off between trains this morning toi ,n lhe ,,harmiu.y department of the
see nan winter, or mis city, mo two nHV), McCoy has' been acting
having not met for IS years, Mr.
Uellatfly and Mr. Wimer were school,
mates.
Alfalfa Cutting Has llegiin.
Tho first crop of alfaira hay Is be
ing cut In the alfalfa districts of the
chief pharmacist aboard the U.
Monterey. i
a. a
. I. Officials Here.
J. M Itapllje, general manager for
the Northern Pacific Railroad, Harrv
Ituple, general roadmaater, and T. J
county, according to wora rraai.ru iMruCi piott whose headijuarters are
I'endleton toduy. At Umaplne farm-.,n Kt Vauli arrVed today on a special
ers are mowing and several' have aold attached to the N. P. morning train,
their crop In the field for 12 a ton. : from Pulco Tney are nere on a bus
At I'matllla and on the west end pro- ,neKH ana nBnectlon trip, and will
Ject altulfa cuttlnrr la also under way.i((,av, tonKht for Walla Walla by the
lletnriM ffrom Ntate Conventlont
Ktigene Molltor returned this morn- j
log from Portland, where he attend-
eu" the state convention of the Knights
O-W. R. & X.
101 101 101 101101 101 101 101 101 101-
"The new 'phone number at the Delta is 32"
fried Spring Chicken
We are receiving nice large SPRING CHICK
ENS now for our Saturday trade.
Place your orders FRIDAY MORNING to be
delivered Saturday. (Our Springs were all sold
last week by Friday evening.)
WE WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW AT TEN
O'CLOCK FOR THE REST OF THE DAY.
"Waste Less Buy the Best."
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both
departments.)
Wuh With lfwal Men Ov(roas.
Lieutenant John Dunn and Mm
Tiunn of Portland, panned through
Pendleton last nlKht on their way to
lienver, where Lieutenant Dunn ex
pects to remain in general hospital
No. 21 until fully recovered from two
wounds which he received oversee
Lieutenant Dunn was with Marshal)
Hpell and Lee Caldwell while In
France. s
Would Condemn Kc'tiool Innd.
Petition Hiffned by voters in Union
IliKh School District No. 2, asking
for condemnation proceedings for
their Kchool site, were filed with the
district boundary hoard today and
they will meet tomorrow morning tc
act. The district is at Pilot Rock
and the lte desired was chosen by
an election there last week. A new
building will be erected on the site.
which Is on the Sturtevant estate.
-I0T TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT
ISrlng Back Fine Catch.
i With 60 fine trout caught after the
! hardest fishing they have ever ex
I perlenced. Hoi Baum and W. N. Mat
lock returned Tuesday night from
Maupin. on the Deschutes. AH the
fish were taken with dry flies and the
local anglers; got ten trout where
1 others were getting hut one. The
1 fishing was done in a canyon, with
fairly deep water and both advise
against novices going to Maupin for
; trout. ulthouKh the expert can get
I nice baskeiffull in reasonable time.
"INSURANCE
Is the Best Policy"
FOR SALE
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOME ON
THE NORTH SIDE.
$9,000
A REAL BARGAIN !
JOE KERLEY
Successor to Chas. 3. Heard, ino.
"See ifte Before the Fire"
Insurance Loans Real Estate
711 Main
Pendleton, Oregon
No f.raln bl'ea r In County.
1 Hunt, wheat rot disease, or othei
damaglnr attacks on wheat are un
known this season In Umatilla .coun
I ty. according to wheat growers, who
( have heard words of a spread of the
j "take-all" disease in southeastern
, Washington fields. So far grain ha
I shown a healthy state and only frosi
has done damage o far. Grain 1
heading In most sections and is look
i ling well, although many farmers are
' asking for moisture.
; Hfflli Mav Come Tliroiigli.
I Walla Walla's 146th Field Artillery
unit, which also Includes several Pen
! dloton men. Is due home sometime
next month, according to Information
1h Operated Vnon.
M rs. Roy Michaels Is convalescing
In St. Anthony's hospital after an op
eration performed this morning for
appendicitis. -
Mrs. Robinson in Hospital.
Mrs. Kena Robinson, of North Ya
kima, Is convalescing In St. Anthony's
hospital after an operation for can
cer porformed this morning.
W. X. Matlock In llosltal.
W. N. Matlock waa taken to fit. An
thony's hospital last night and this
morning was operated upon for acute
appendicitis. Mr. Matlock Is conval
escing nicely at present.
Ernest Itojicn Coming.
Word has been received here that
Ernest Boylen, who has been with the
navy overceas, will arrive home Mon
day. He is now at Hretnerton and wilt
come for a visit with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. T. F. Boylen.
yvtj MissMtM.Mtssllif il Hi 11.11 nfc I .J
M
lrop(ln Tempormtiire.
After two days of warm weather
when the temperature reached 93, the
mercury took a drop last night and
the temperature today la Hi with a
minimum of 43. A fresh west wind
is blowing and the weather is partly
cloudy.
II itowH On One Branch,
Among the eight bushes of prau
Drusckl roses which are In full bloom
at the Dr. I, lT. Temple residence at
600 West Court street. Is one which
shows 11 perfect blossoms on a sin
gle branch. The blooms are white In
color, with a delicate tinge of pink.
To Post Kmploynioiif Xcs,
The federal employment office In
Portland is sending out a weekly re
port on the labor situation within the
state and N. Berkeley, local represen
tative of the bureau announces this
weekly report will be posted on a bul
letin board at the corner of Main and
Alta streets.
BurtncNK Houses to Clowe.
Banks will be closed all day tomor
row because of the holiday. Decora
tion Day The majority of Pendleton
stores will close at 10 a. ni. and will
be closed for the remainder of the
day, but all stores will be closed dur
ing the parade and memorial exer
cises, which begin at 19 a. m.
Motion lcnkd; Decree Knterrd.
Motion of the defendant to have
the default against him vacated was
denied by Circuit Judge O. W. Phelps
today In the case of Marie Rtelner vs.
A. L. Stelner and a decree of divorce,
in favor of the plaintiff, entered. She
is given custody of their child ano
the defendant ordered to pay to the
court $10- monthly for his support
Stelner entered suit a few days ago
against Paul Hofer. charging him with
being responsible for the divorce ac
tion and asking $15,00 damages.
"In fi Memory" of
Our "Honored
Dead"
heroes ot land and sea
They gave their all,
They did their bits '
May they rest in peace.
1 j"
Xo Ta on a.nllne for fJovernment.
Kales of gasoline and dintillate
made by the oil companies to the fed.
eral government of any of its agencies
n Oregon are not subject to the tax
mposed by the 1919 legislature,
the Umatilla Indian agency here and 'tires and as soon as the hot stuff Is fever today and h: eyes) are closing?
means that In future gasoline may laid, the stage will resume, f i .due to swelling. The eye under tne
be bought for the agency without tne
payment of the tax of one cent a gal-j Young Son Han Operation.
Ion on gasoline and
distillate.
half a cent on
Default Devrce Kiitered.
A default against the defendant was
entered in circuit court today in the
case of Henry Lloyd vs. Cora A.
Uoyd.
Homer Welch, small son of Deputy
County Clerk James B. Welch, was
operated on today for the removal of
adenoids and tonsils and la
nicely.
1 .
cut. is completely closed and ths op
posite eye Is partially closed. Xo ant!-' "
rabies treatment ha been adminis
tered and none will be until It la dis
covered whether the dog which bit -
doing j him was affected. The head of tha
animal is being analyzed lor tne germs .
in Portland. -
Weston Statrc )0 iiy off.
The Weston-Pendleton staeo an
nounced today that service would be
SUSDendori tomnni...ii.. 1 .
lhe sle of the.e fuels in the state. pavinK coercion, h.l7Tr:.;
according to Attorney Oeneral Brown, road Is covered with heavy rock in
This affects the sale of gasoline to!nlaces which makes travel rough on
Sues for $."t(MM Xote.
Moses Taylor today entered suit in
circuit court for the collection of
Now SctHtol Rooks Tills Year.
Nineteen nineteen is the year
in -
r.no promissory note, with interest i which the text books for grammar amj IT
from July 15. 1914, alleged due him
from Mark A Sturtevant and Alma
Sturtevant. Peterson and Clark are
his attorneys.
OFFICIAL MAP OF THE NEW EUROPE
Special
One Ford
Today
Roadster
NEW BOUNDARIES
IN EUROPE
AS ESTABLISHED
THE PEACECONFERENCE
i Mem bouMtnes of Sermmny
Propos ad nw boundaries of other stitts
nmrtr Hew boundaries act jet determined
nfematiooa boundaries m SI 4
t A a e PeOfteffe frets ir Sesvtj
This car has a good substantial truck bed at
tached to it at present and will make a dandy
roustabout. However, we have the turtle back
for it and a few minutes work will remove the
truck bed and convert it back into a roadster.
The motor in this car is in excellent shape,
while the price we ask for it is so reasonable
that the car will soon be gone, so if you are in the
market for this sort of a rig you will have to act
at once.
test West Pntssf ' J II
1 fjlr
I
B VWr - lYV"
Asks Judfrnient on $.0 Note.
1. C Bowman, Mission storekeep
er, today filed action against Elisa
beth Whitewolf to recover $50 al
leged due on a note and (13.50 for
merchandise. He Is represented by
D. W. Bailey.
Plaintiff Given Tltl;.
Effie Rhea, plaintiff in a suit to
quiet title to land In township 3 north
ranne 28 east, was granted ownership
in fee simple in a decree of the circuit
court today. Robert Lockett et al.,
were defendants.
Athena Kstatew Kn tired.
Administrators were named today
in the estates of Bud Marion White,
Matilda R. White and K. R. Cox. all
of Athena. P. A. Berlin is named ad
ministrator of the two White estates
and A. M . Johnson of thf ratiitt) nt S
Mr. Cox. Homer I. Watts represented
all three estates in probate coirt.
high schools change and by the mid
die of June the State Text Book Com
mission will have adopted the new
books, or re-adopted the old texta. Tt
Is rumored that the histories will 7;
probably not be changed- Among the
members of the commission now boa " .
Ily engaged in Portland 4n going over
the offerings from over a thousand U.
publishers, with a view to selecting -j
the texts. Is Mrs. A, E Ivan hoe, ot
La Grande, county school superin "
tendent for Vnton cdunty. Accord :
ing to the state law, a selection ot t
texts must be made every six years.
New Air Record.
CLEVELAND, O.. May J9. A new
air mail record in the Chicago-Cleveland
service was hung up this after
noon when the plane flying from Chi
cago covered the 322 miles In two
hours and 42 minutes.
Hoy Suffers from Jog lilt
Charles Kirby, four year old lad
bitten by a dog Tuesday nieht, has a
Hood's
SarsaparillaJrSSS
Creates an Appetite
and Makes trie Weak Strona
IIiiiiip of tlm I'nllnl Sluti Tlrvs.
Cottonwood & Water St.
Phone 530 P
m n j . . . . .
Ii.tl. .f t"orspner or ins pce eonKms ind issa4 by Ute United State Commute on Public
.,,,p w:h n"OJP" lon of the peaea ongrsa on bounds nes la eastern and
Ifoathern fc-urope, losres snsettled the Pollsh-UUmaniaB boundary and tbat between Austria and Hunsary
II ki. ?T? Treaty of London line on the Dalmatlat coast. It creates a Constantinople state and throws ,
liL Rumania back Into Bulgaria, a bit of Kuropein Turkey and Bulgaria and a corner of Albania-Into 1
1 Albanian frontier a little to the north asd eaat. tirwaco 1 also (tvea ut st ul
Oawas .eear .aaal01aa.
SERViCE
PENDLETON'S LEADING GROCERS
Small Jars of Pickles, sweet, sour and sweet
mixed, just the thing to take with you on your
camping trip, jar 10c
Hip-O-Lite in jars 40c and 75c
Store closed from 10 a. m. for the rest of the day
Friday, May 30th, Decoration Day.
52G TWO PHONES 52G