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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1919)
..t--' I Section Two Pages 7 to 12 Section Two Pages 7 to 1 2 !!'; J. . i lanim.. m ii i in WF'n 'U .I --1 Ji"""1"'. J. ,i ii-i-ii x.ijj-aj !." HI---JJJ '.iLLJ ' , I i ii , ,'L i i iii i i !. i i i - .J)-J!l"ll-iL!JJL.U. JL-. !i. . - ' -- 1 - J' PIONEERS' PROGRAM WILL BE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. HELD . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Interesting Program Arranged for Big Gathering at Wes ton; Sports and Games a Feature. WESTON, Ore., June 4. (Special) The following la the complete pro rram for the 27th annual reunion of the Umatilla county pioneers to be hold nt Weeton on Frlduy und ftutur day of this week. IVUluy, June 6. 10 a, m. March Weston Cornot Band "America 4. ...Aitrlieaice InvociUlon . Hov. K. v. WIkkI Addreee of Welcome Mayor J. M. Hmilrter Itcsponae . . . . . Prsldent H. J. Taylor Vocal Solo ' Mine Anna Compton of Columbia College. Reading; Mine Helen Keller Muato , Hand Vocnl Solo ...Mite Jlernlce Richmond Jicxiillnir Mm. W. C. Howard of Colurnbla College. . MiiHia , Band 1:00 p. m ChoruM "When Apollo Striken the Lyre" ...... Went alee Club Vocal Kolo "The riwallown'' ...... Head In It Mm. W. C. Howard Vocal Holo Mlaa Anna Compton Addreas ......Captain Fred Lieuallen 3 p m. Baseball 4:30 p. m. Street Rporu and Kaoea. Foot race, free for all, 100-yard dash: flrHt prize. $1.50, second. 75e. Relay race, four men to team, first $2.r,n: eecond, $1 SO. Glrla race. 50 yards, under 13 yearn, flint, $1.00; eecond, 61c. Hoys' race. 60 yards, under 19 yeara, first. $1.00; Second. fiOo. Centipede race, prlBe. $2.00.. Quirk change nice for gadriU horse, first. $2.00; second, 7Cc. Auto races 200-yard dash for 6-ryllnder cars, driver on ground, motor dead, $2 00. 200-yard dash for 4-cyiinder cars,; mime condltlona $2.00. 2H-yard dash for Fords same con The myriads of roses on display to day at Pendleton's fourth annual Rose Know bring to the minds of Pendleton pioneers the roses of long ago when j ine early seiners ii me cuy lirsi grew the blossoms. tA l,lvermjre, pioneer of Pendleton remembers the days when roses first dltlona. $2. ' 200-yard dash, free for all, driver seater, motor running, $2.00. loo-yard slow high gear race for and s-cylinder cars $2.00. Hame for 4-cyllnder cars, $2.00. Hame for Forda, $2.00. 7 to S p. m. Free Rand Concert at Pavilion. Saturday, Juno 7, 10 a m. Klaln - Tlnnll a-ii. ' Audience! bloomed in Pendleton, and when the Invocation Rev. H. K. Powell Piano Solo . , Latah Koons "Ionian's Pleasure Exertion" Laurel K. ImvIs Muslo ' ' hand Vocal Solo Mr. Sigurd B. Nelson Reading .....Miss Bernlce Hlchmond Address . . ..Lieutenant Frederick W. sieiwer Muslo , Bend 1:0. P. m. "" VU" , 'were first grown. Mrs. Hailey, mother Vocal Solo ....Mr. Sigurd R. Nelson , n w - , .. . , bosI!oSlgaRdENs HUoBNO SHOOTS MAN WHO UTS WIFE! C. H. Scott of Ontario is Killed by Sewing Ma chine Man. - spot where the First National Hank now BlantSn wan a waving grain field. The ffeld wh owned liy the Goodwin; - K n . proprietor, of the Goodwin Hou.e, the 2 J1 J0', .h.k i 1 chine aeent, hot fend 1, Hotel Pendleton now stand 8. ' According to Mr. IJverrnors, when he (fettled here 50 years a so and en tered the mercantile businen, the four or five families which comprised the village rained gardens, but it was not until about 25 years no that roues' "Surest Thing You Know," says the Good Judge It's a cinch to get a real quality chew and save part of your tobacco money at tne same time. A small chew of this good tobacco gives real lasting satisfaction. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles tJ. ... RIGHT CUT is a Bhort-cut tobacco , WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Head'.nff Mm. V. C. Howard Vocal Trio "HaKt Thou Wander ed?" (from "The Kose Maiden") Mr. Sallnff, Mb Kichmond, Mr. Xelson. Choru Olorla (from Mart Twelfth Mann) ..Weston. Olee Club Vocal Prla. ...Miss Bernice Richmond "Her Peculiar Attack" Laurel K. Davis Vocnl Solo "VHlanrlle Lola O. Saling Old Fiddlers Contest. Klectlon of officers. ITmatllla Coun ty Pioneer Association. 3:00 p. m. Baseball, Pilot Rock vs. Weston. and races 4:80. p. m. Street sports ((name nsj FYldny.) 1 7 to 8 p. m. Free land concert nt Pavilion. (Reunion accompanist, Mrs. F. D , Watts.) i wG ciusnrcfi iiov, itoij.ixo . OVKK lll-U AS CIIAIX IS FltF.FI ROFTH BRXD, June 3. Thomsfl W. Lark In. Jr.. asred 18, was almost. In stantly kiled Wednesday night In the camp of thte Trap Creek Logging com pany at Nallpee .about 15 miles east of this city. Vounk Lark in was work ing as a "chaser," following logs as they -were snaked out of the woods j by a donkey engine a log which was raianced upon another log In such a j way that the moment the chain was J let go the log began to roll. Before he ! could get out of the way the log i knocked him down and rolled over his j head. Young Larkin was a son of Thomas Iirkin. manager of the Trap Creek j Longing company. . His father and 'mother were in Aberdeen, Mr.Larkin j taking an enforced vacation because of an Injury to "his hand, sustained j about two weeks ago while working In the camp. The funeral service was ! held in Centra Ma today. he pioneer rose growers and raised several kinds at her home on Water street, Mrs. George Webb, mother of Mrs. Frank Frazier of Pendleton, also grew roses, as well as-other flowers here 35 years ago. A lilac tree still stands in the yard -where the Webb residence was located on Alta street. The Yellow Mission Rose was very popular at that time and continues to be one of the best known varieties of this section. "Fifty years ago," said Mr. Liver more, "there was freighting from Umatilla to Boise and 1 can remember when there was a heavy cloud of dust all the way from Umatilla to Idaho. I also recall the controversy when the county seat was to be changed from Umatilla to another point in the county "Not only was Pendleton a candi date." continued Mr. Livermore. "but Swift's Station also Bought the honor. Finally Pendleton and this station were made into one district, witn boundaries from the mouth of Wild Horse and Birch creeks. Thus the votes from this section over balanced j the votes from Umatilla, and a com mittee was appointed to make ar rangeent for the change. The mem bers of that committee named the town Pendeton in honor of a Souther ner who was" prominent in politics at that time." Little trouble was experienced from the Indians, according to the pioneer although all the settlers were careful to band closely together. - A building on the site occupied now by the court house served the double purpose of school house and church. ONTARIO. Or;, June 4. Charles F, sewing-ma- nstantly killed C H. Bcott, also of Xampa, in a room In the Jordan Valley hotel m Jordan Valley, Sunday afternoon. The 'only witnesses of the tragedy were Cole and his wife. When given a hearing before coro ner's jury at Jordan Valley Monday Cole declared that Scott insulted Mrs. Cole and wan embracing- her when killed. - Cole used a .32 automatic pis tol. jn telling his wtyy again to Dis-j trict Attorney h. W Hwagler, Cole i displayed no signs of regret for hisj action. He was taken to Vale yeeter-j day to be held for trial before the district court, "Mrs. le and I were sitting In the room when Scott came In." said Cole, i "Scott had evidently been drinklns; and I asked him to leave. This lead' to other words and we quarreled. F;-i nally when he quieted down and 1 ; thought he was going to leave, hej went over to where Mrs. Cole was sit- ting and threw oe of his arrni around her shoulder and made an fnwiltlna remark. I pulled my gun 'and shot him." JILTED M AN fXl'Al. TO THE OCCASION; UK WEDS ANOTHER Threshers 9 sizes AVERY THRESHERS have guaranteed for life cylinder teeth. Hyatt roller bearing cylinder and blower and a guarantee with each machine to take 99 9-10 per cent of the grain out of the straw and put it clean in the Tractors 7 sizes sack. AVERY TRACTORS come in 7 sizes and 7 patents owned by the Avery Co. Sliding frame transmission which means less parts and less trouble. ' - , Round Radiator whicjj lets the exhaust cool the engine; Adjustable Bearings, saves time. Lubrication that is positive. Gasifier, perfect combustion. Removable Cylinder Wall, eco nomy. Universal Lug, to grip the ground. I HARRTSRURO. June " 8. Joseph Solar of Steelton. with his best man land an assem blase of friends, waited long at the Serbian Orrtiodox church I here r the appearance of Maria Tol lic. the bride-elect, when a massage came that she had decided not to mar ry him and had left the city. Solar told the gathering that it was not his w ish to disappoint them. They had come to see a wedding, the Rev. Dr. J. Brudhovich was already frock ed for the ceremony, a wedding feast j was all prepared. All that was needed was a bride. Is somebody would pro- j duce her the ceremony would go on. j In a short time Teresa Chasa was; presented. She said she was willing j to mary Solar if he would have her. ; It was perefectly agreeable to him and after a marriage license was hastily taken out the couple were wedded. j Aid Asked for Miner. SPOKANE. Wash., June 8. A res olution asking congress to take meas ures to relieve American magnesite producers whom it is declared are confronted, with the destruction of their Industry because of importation of foreign megnesite, was passed by the Inland Empire Employers asso ciation .at a meeting here today It was recently announced that magne site1 plants at Sheweiah have . been closed because of inability to meet foreign competition. Ereiieh Tennis Players Win. . PARIS, June 3. Andre Gobert. France's leading tennis player since won the individual tennis cham pionship of the allied nations yester day by defeating Captain O'Hara Wood, the brilliant Australian player, three straight sets. t,u, .vf.-.A. ....... You could have Western Electric Power and Light We often hear "I'd like to have electric lights but can I have them where I live" . 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