East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 7

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GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY HAS
HAD WHIRLWIND, INCREASE
IN BUSINESS SINCE SEPTEMBER
JPAY EAgREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919.
From 5000
Last September Output of
Plant Has Jumped Above
28000 Mark.
Pcu d Outputj""" J
J1II1U9 UIUCII 1(1111
ASK FOR MEDALS FOR
SPRUCE DIVISION MEN
Bui,,i&5Jiieh.r ;CIPT. SMFRIH MADE !
' ADJUTANT GENERAL!
I'OitTI.AND, June 6. lirigiulier
Oojicral lirlce I'. IMsiiue, . who wua
c-omnmnder of the induce production
dlv:-lon, with heu.diiiurier In l'ort
Tlnnze Nr Mol ! ' '""' during the war, liu been deco.
rated with the distinguished service
. oieum, in recognition or ins worK in
Five thousand jMiund uf butler wuh
the output of the CJildi;n Wint
Creamery lust September; fur Muy
the total output wax 27,000 pounds.
while prneiierte fur June point to an
output of 36.0VII pounds. Huth la the
Increase in the business of the local
creamifry, slnco urchawd by the
Kmytlte-bonen(H.n company. Tho
company utlritmM'H GO Per cent of
this Increase to a natural IncreuHe In
demand at thin Unfit, but the remain
ing' lncreuKo may be takc-n as betiia
due to new business dono by the
creamery.
The mle of butter to Icxwl firms by
the Coldcm Went creamery ho dou
bled since Hpptember. not to mention
the Increases of salt's outside of the;
city. In Muy 11.000 pounde of this j r i
product were whipped to Portland.) Cuunty turma HlUr of thu creMm!
Where It received a premium above the, Ulwd .,. r,, ttlla t.,mtv and the!
market price for fancy butler. Com. rllu;n0r frol juno.' The creamery
....uii .,,..r,. ... . , eratnf a crt.am t,.llck which'
.Mi:iH'HII. .Iiino 6. A new
Mlil-kcy Hiniiiixl iuc wrtnklo riVrt-i-oixtl
Weilntwlay when a South
ern I'wjfU; liiKM4or and a ni
I'lwvntutlte of thu rrtilu t nut-
aoii Auto Co., euunlw-d a freight
cur loaded with six automobile
ronxlKiHtl tj tlm company from
tho nwt.wy In Oakland, t ul., and
lllmmwd llicrelil six iriuiiiVHaa-ka
conlaiiliig Kill quarts ir uhlikry.
Tho ear arrit-l In the city llio
nlglil before ami tho door wwl ,
wax found broken. It ix pn-uinel
Hint tilt whiskey 4iiliKftlcrw, after
Hie ear whm locked anil scaled In
Oakland, broke tliu d.n.r sunlit en
route, put In tin' whlHltey con
Kteiiiucnt ami rltsted the floor
titHlii, Inuiulliig to lake the
nhfrtkey out wtien llio car Utop
ian! In Oreatm.
'I'Im; auUMiKtbllo cinipany turn
ed the ljiluy over ta ixninly
uuilioritJeH.
""Pplylng the armleii of tho I'nited
Mtutea and her allien with upruce for
Ji'rphtnen. . - Under Cleneral iJImiuo
Hpruce production wan incrftuiid from
about 5.000.001) feet to nearly 20,
ooo.ooo feet a inniilh. ,
General IMMitue hae recommended
for the diHtlngulHhed eervlee medul
the following men. who nerved under
him or aa memljem of the advlsoo
fcl ruee production board.
Colonel Charlee Van Way.
lieutenant Colonel c. I. Ktearnfl.
lieutenant Colonel J. . ltennlnn.
lieutenant Colonel Kay (S J f ill.
Jiuurenant Colonel (I. K. llreeee.
ohix;o.v .;hk i iyri kai.
'l'I-XjH Corvallh.. June .
Mlicn ,jH fr iM, ew ciuflim-r-'"K
laljoratory building at tho
oolleKe were ofioued by Hie board
of re-rcnlH a hum found that Ua-y
cxeceth'd the ellnuil of 0.(MlO
by nearly :(0,0iiu. TIm- quitlon
of letl'ug Ha- eonirai t luto been
placc-d In the liuiid or a commit
let! of llie liounl. xriKltlng of
lrc1dMit J. K. eaUuifonl. Sf.
H Woodcock, and Dr. V, J. Kerr.
I
Can Operat&It
N. Y. WiJI Award
450 Scholarships
HAI-KM, Or., June 6. Captain Con-
rmJ -Htafrin nf IhtKUrf, t(tlay waa bi-.
loint(J ftdjuuint general of the nu
tiuiial guurtl ut Oregot to ut'ceci .
t'olojji'l John 1 May, -who reltiel;
recently to return to nbf ervlco wfth
the Kouiht-rn I'acffic coiupwny. Gover
nor OJfrutt announced today. - i
Hirnulianeuuffiy with this aitnuunce
ment the executive Jet it be known!
that the offices of the adjutant-Ken-;
eral wfll be removed from Portland
to HaJem In the near future and that
arranementu cut well near stale of ,
lrfection to that end. The removal :
to Discharged MWI'0' tn,'orfJceM from lrtland to tialem
a.i 1JI nun I tv I tllllllillUUl luriff IfliUlU
by Adjutant-Oeneral Muy, when he
wan reUrinif. by a preceding adjutant-!
freneral in report for 1914, and
fa approved by the Incoming adju-
M w YORK. Ji.ne 6. Honorably I
ui narK'i mtmu-rn. i-allon). marinr.
will have an opportunity on June 20
to enter into cjiniiithe exaniinatinni.
throunhout New Y(,rk Slate for edu- ! "t-eneral. Captain Ktafrln.
pnllnnnl ahnti.ri2hli.a tui. ,.rr b... i '
Ueutenant Colonel Ruben If tch- tha Mato. foatered n't rh lh.,i.:KWWIMr:.Wi V.WV I'KIWOX.VH.
jthe Aasembly by Kenator Abraham w.MIIX'T, .luiio s. riwretarj
iKaplan. la one of the niont generous ' lanlelM today recommended, to the
a navj '
:;3.oi Ut
cock.
lieutenant Colonel H. T. Hull
Lieutenant Colonel J. W. Sherwood. Ku which any Slate hiui given In re- i "' "aval affniiM coiniiiitte
Major 'W. A. Welch . ! cognition of war aervice. .00O to (N-tolier I, 2:13
thu the Pendleton product waa tha
toeat on the market at that time and
n.ado offer for a. carload to tie Mold
aa fancy butter. '
Ia H. Ieech, formerly of Carlton,
bring cream from l.'klah dully, which
Rnia through the paauuri-r the aamn '
day tin It arrives hero. Cream In also
Hhoped from Wewton and other partmj
of the eal end of the county bealdet.
Mitjor F. D. Kumaii.
Major K. S. liokridiff.
llajir 3 K. Alorley.
Major Ceorge 1'owell.
aptaln lf. K. Marmou.
Captain T. Tharaldwen.
''apiiiin w. J. Conlff.
Captain I. 1. Wolff.
If. H. Mitchell.
J. H Yeon.
J. J. Donovan.
William M. IjkIiI. ,
r
When the bill wax introduced in the I January I and 20,O" to June 30.
llglBlature last January It Mrly I ' ;
discussed, and aa a lesult of entangle-
lin.'iiU encountered before It finally be
Ifime a law and conflicting reports
made concerning It. confusion result-
led and In the heav niail being receiv
ed by Senator Kaplan In his office at'
I No. 14 Broadway It i evident that)
Ifew persons.-and particularly the-sol-j
Idlers, know the ex-rt conditions and 1
i provisions of tho new law.
Under the law 450 scholarships will
, . ; . i V T. I being- supplied from i'endltum and
acoring In the Willamette valley as a1 ,,,, J
uuuer matter, nan citarao oi mo uui
ter making for the tlolden Went
creamery.
Ica ci-enm la another product for
which the creamery la aciu rl-Mate-wide
reimtatlont Arlington,
Oregon. I'asco and Kenr.ewlck. Wash
ington, are aomo of the out-of-town
points where Golden Wert lie cream
Is beli; sold. The quality of the Ice
cream may lie Judged after hearing
teh opinion of K. L. Weatover, of o.
A. C.. and C. F. Hoyt, of Halt Ijikei
dairy enierts who recently visited the.
Mark M. Heed, Fcat'tie.'
It Is reported that the Iiyal Le- be awarded to honi.rahly discharged
Kion of Logger and LJtiiberiuen. of men throughout the titale. The ex
whicli Oeneral LiiMfiue aerved aa pres- lamlnutiona to determine an eligible
i llilnt 1.1 A...... to Clncl MlVUIUU.r imnlHutM U'lll ha Until in 4ha i-un..
Continuation of the prc--nt busl-, l)uu,ue having isrmanently taken tip high schools In connection with the
neas of the creamery will lead to lm. 1 nrk In the Kast. A committee has regular regents' examinations on June
Movements In the plant which la I..., b(.en natned to udvlse Dlwiue tif thlst20. Candidates are directed to make
cated on Main street. Tho plan If en.; nu.ton. 'application to the nrincioal of the hiuh
urged, will remain at the old loca- isehooi where thev wish In tik Ih-
WOMEN FROM - :
north; SOUTH, !
EAST, WEST!
uon wun n la constaerra a good one c'lTVS IH1PI I.ATION jeiamjnaUon and also to notify the
ecause or Its facilities as aa nipping i Itl-IACIIICS ntll.WM) State Department of Education,
site. - I j
1 - j BAN' KKAXCIMCO, June 6. San
II'IVIS AXIr il-:TII.I-;S , Francisco's population today Is more
IMli! IN I'ltOTICSTS than SO1.000.
Ati.MXST MAKKACKKSi Such are the figures given out by
ithe Han Francisco Chamb.-r of Cam-
Wherein Patrol Wagon
Becomes Dressing: room
BPOKAXB. June . Because the
Kl'ltlXCiFJKl.D. Mass.. June 6. - mere In its seventh annual statistical ; river bank is no Place for a pretty gin
cily. Mr. Hoyt stated that the Ice , Prominent hristlun slwiker Joined repr.rt. According to the report. .In to begarbed in only filmy lingerie, the
cream was the best he knew of ' with tho Jews of this city in voicing ' mi 7 San Francisco hud a population : cops approached the scene, accom-w-hlle
Mr. Weatover decTmred It wasji,, a t)laKII meeting Indignution against'of 6M7.000 which increased more than, ; pained by the patrol wagon,
better than 95 per cent tf the ice j Jewish maswicrerf and persecution In H:000 In a year's time. Thew; figures j Denying that she contemplated au?
crcam made In Portland, and us good j Central Kurope and calling on the al- are based on the number of telephone, ; cido, and asked for an explanation, the
as any made In other part of th :Pd tuitions to take steps to end the gas, electric light and water connec-iglrl explained to the officers as foi-
tttalo.
Mealdea building up the creamery
as a couHlr-lRktltutluu and a Peidle
ton Industry, the creamery offers a
market for cream from Umatilla
condition. A parade, of about 1000 1 Hons In the city
Jews, headed by returned service men, j
and bearing tho-Amerlcan and Jew
.VrO ,ttt n rr TTm ,ttt itttiti it m n i
"3
A'ethesookes
onyour wheels-
Daager Is ever present if the limit
spokes on your wheels are loose
' No careful motorists' will take
his car out of the garage with
out testing the wheels. Listen
for squeaks and see if the paint
is cracked where the spokes en-'
ter the hub.
'. OpnifTITB o..I-to1 infn tha
cracks will make your wheels Swells Vbod
tight and SAFE without laying
up your car and without costing expensive repair work.
Go to your dealer today for a can of this wonderful and
essential preparation. Keep it ever handy.' Know that your
wheels will not fail you in a pinch.
' Compounded and Manufactured by
THE WOODTITE LABORATORIES
MODESTO. CALIFORNIA
P0KTIT
1 m
TOPTITE waterproofs.
deep black both pantasote iej,fJ,TFi! l
and mohair automobile iNKSfflWM1
tops. ' '
. Used as a dressing for
seats, it makes them like
new v and prolongs the
wear and tear. Easily
applied, dries quickly and
produces lasting results. .
KEKP YOUR TOP AND
SEATS LOOKING NEW.
KANT MAIS,-
t SCIENTIFIC ALLY COMPOUNDED
0m
Here is a new "autowash,"
one that will not mar the most
delicate surface and one that
will do the work quickl.v and
satisfactorily.
Yes, it cuts grease without
B'J?i injury to the paint and the
A$V4 "tains and dust disappears
r i like magic, leaving a line,
JixJrfJ smooth lustre.
"Sa Enough for 5 washes for
t "My escort and I were admiring the
After a boy bus sent a ymir in col- .view when I fell Intrf'the water and
Ish flags, preceded the mass meeting-. ' lege he resembles thr pictures in ready jruined my dress. So my escort took
IUmIoii cws I a ratio in IntoMt Aanlnsi'made clothes advertisements. - It up to the cleaner's, lie's been gone
' !nn hour, and goodness knows how I'm
.going t get back to the hotel."
Officer Joseph Scoti offered his coat
to the despondent girl sitting on the!
river bank. Hut it rt.dn't suit her. oniy
enveloping her shoulders. 1 "My under- I
skirt onlv comes to my knees." she
Icomplained. Joe rcnsldered offering-
her the rest of his uniform, reconsld- j
ered and ordered: "Come along as you j
jare; It Isn't far to the -wagon." I
But as the patrol wagon starleo '
away, the escort appeared on the scene
-with the cleaned unit. So the patro ;
wagon became a dressing room while'
the cops and reporters admired the :
river iew j
The girl refused to give her name. !
--aejujfx- I n HIP
rVarrrTTTnriHtlMMIMMlll
jyjTjgrTj rjCTTn.TT.nrrrmmxmxw u i .TTrBnTa
Recommend Lydia E. Pinkham't
Vegetable Compound as a Reliable
Kerned)' for Woman s lin.
Spokane, Wash." I want to recom
mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound for women's ailments aa it
helped me so much during middle age."
Mrs. Mabtha Connor. 1027 Mansfield
Avenue.
Abilene, Texas." For almost a year 1
I was un6t to de my work as I suffered ;
bo from female ills. Lydia E. Pinkham's j
VegetableCompound restored my health 1
after physicians had failed." Mrs. E. !
E. Owens. ' .
Rockville, Conn. " I suffered so long
from female ills 1 was blue and melan
choly. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound restored my health after
everything else had failed." MAKY
Wmz, 3 Chamberlain St.
Oakland. Cal. " Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound pave me such
relief during- Change of Life, I wish
every woman could know about it. I
surely praise this great remedy for
women's ills." Mrs. MARYS. ASHLEY,
6709 Dover Street.
- The reason Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veg-
j etable Compound is so successful is
i because it contains the curative,
j strengthening properties of good old
! fashioned roots and herbs, which act
j directly on the female organism.
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
EVERY feature has been perfected not a single one over
looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light
outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting lever
sets it running a child can do it When the battery ist
charged the engine starts, then you nave continuous electric
service night and day.
You should know more about this plant it's safe; it's
(Simple; it's cccnorr.iial. ,
How about your place? , .
CHARLES MILNE
Next to Cily Hall
lend.ctuo. Ore.
i
SUGAR SHORTAGE
PERPLEXES HUNS
HEKUN. June 6. The .sunar fain-!
ine from which Germany is now suf-
ferine a myst?ry perplexm Oer-
man housewives, 513 rurai". owiriR n ;
the beetroot industry, hns be-n a com- i
mon stai1e even during thp war. Hn- '
cause of the siiRar shortac. the na- j
tion's supply of marmalade seems u. '
be completely exhausted.
l'ollticai and industrial disturlaucver
are blamed for the restricted output or;
beet sugar.- The factories have betm
ishut dtrwn altogether or are running
jon short hours. -
I Lftrge quantities of sugar are said
to have diBapi'eared mysteriously or tu '
'have been cunftcated by local soldiers
land workmen's councils.
There is only one place
for that dclicioas
CHOCOLATE I
ICECREAM
A Few Suggestions for
Sunday's Dinner
1 LEGS YOUNG MUTTON
MILKJED VEAL
PRIME STEER BEEF ROAST
PORK TENDERLOINS
PORK SPARE RIBS
YOUNG ROAST CHICKENS
- -
Walla Walla Link Pork Sausage, also a full line of
Cold Lunch Meats arid Wisconsin Brick Cheese
for your picnic requirements. , , . tu-
Oregon Market
PHONE 600
815 MAIN ST.
llll fit' ll' aafsPafrlMMI
KOEPPEN'S
rhe Drug Store That Serves
Tou Best.
Choirboys Object to
j Working on Sunday; j
I Strike Play Marbles ' y
Dr. David Bennett H31
DENTISTRY
Pendleton, Oregon.
Merchants Parcel Delivery
and Messenger Service..
1AV AX1 MCillT hKKVICK i;
ll Cents and up. '
212 V. W ebb.
CECIL COSPER
PtTltMO ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISER
Smith -Craw ford Bid.
Opposite Pendleton Hotl
Phone 1030
Plaon 9Z-J
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronl and Kervou DImum and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray !
tro Therapeutlca.
Temple iUtlg Room 13. Phone 41
! PARI, June 6 The choir-
I boj-s of a chapl In the 'sif)iirbs
! of Orleans went on strlfce severut
Sundays uko. Just before 4 high
1 mass they left l:i a body and
played marbels on the chapel
1 steps. The choirmaster severely
admonished them;, but this pro-
! duced no effect, aiid he resorted
I to cajolery.
j Some of the boys explained
that they object! to tho lenth
j of the iernion. Other?, objected
1 to workintf n Bunday n,l4
wanted wk-enr.s off. The Idea
' of tnvnsferring the Sabbath to
111 id weak so statteered the choir- 1 gg
! master that he broke off the ; 3
j strike nenoiiations and re-enter- pS
ed their iaiiiel ;
! It is supposed that the chiir- '
j boys had In-en demnralixed hy o
! readitiK nhout the peace congress 1
labor charter. J
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Field Marshal Haig
i Sells Whiskey Firm
lANlMN'. June 5. The famous j gs
1 name of Hbik may no lonKer appear :
en British butdes, and three famous 1 s
'soldiers will draw r.o more dividends ; gg
fro tnthe sale of hiskey. Chief owners ',3
j of that business of John Main; Co., j
were Field Marshal Sir Douglas Hats. ,
Lieut. Col. Oliver Hal and Major :
John Units- Thev will receive nmr
than ij.Hoft.ooo f.r their interest, jllU
One 1917 Chevrolet for $325.00
One Ford for . . $225.00
. 15oth these cars are real bargains.
CALL AND SEE THEM
Miller & Bement Co.
630 COTTONWOOD ST. . THONE 203
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