PAGE NINE " t ' TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1!), 1!)10. EAST OREGON1AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Diamond Adjustment Mileage Marked Up to Fabrics " 6,000 Miles Cords 8,000 Miles Of course it's big mileage for ad justment, but any .ong-time Dia mond user, will tell you that with square usage it's the minimum you'll get from Diamond Tires. We have marked up our adjust ment mileage be cause Diamond Tires have been rounding out more and more mileage till Dia mond's policy of fairness to the user demanded idjustments wor thy of the per formance of the tires. The new adjust ment figures are just another prool of the established fact that Dia monds are the User's tires. NOTE. The new adjustment basis stands back of all 1 Diamond Tires in hands of user or dealer. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. 80S Km Court Street Telephone 13B Pendlt-loii, Oregon diamond SQUEEGEE TREAD ' , Tires Rieth Defeats Athena; Will Play Pilot Rock ('Bant OreKonian Special. . RTETK, June 18. The Athena nine came to Rieth Sunday prepared for a good game but Rieth, feeling good after a woeke rent knocked them o-Jt by a score of 9 to 8. A large crowd attended the game. Rieth play ft re. turn game with Pilot Rock Bunduy, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Heath were Pen dleton vlHltore Monday. MIrb Klllle Woods was a Rieth visi tor Monday. I Marlln returned from La Qranila last night. He was accompalned by his small nephews, Puul and Hutch Marlln. Miss Bessie Henth returned from Xjb. Grande last night after a few days there visiting friends. Miss Lillian KnKllBh returned with her. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. English were Pendleton vlstlcirs Hunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bwurtz and son Oeorge and Leon Connor will leave Tuesday morning for Tekoa, Wash. They are going to motor to Tekoa to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Swartz and George expect to go on to How Islund. Alberta, t'anada to visit Mr. Bwnrts andi Leon Connor will re turn to Rieth. Mrs. L. Marlln of Rieth and sister. Mrs. Robbs and son are now visiting In Portland. Miss Marjurle nail Is now employed at the depot for a few days. Charles Hnyder, GeorKe Hwarts and Robert Kngllsh fcpe-itt Kunduy evening in l'endle'on. Mr. and Mrs. Iillcy and friends of Pendleton were Rieth vlsitorn Monday. Pilot Rock Family Has New Vi Pound Son (Kist Oregonlan Special.) PILOT ROOK, June J8. A T 1-2 pound son was born Sunday morninK, June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Seharpf. Vr. I M. Kpaldlng and Mrs. Spald ing passed through Pilot Rock Mon duv en route to I'kiah. Miss Juanlta Ollleland left Sunday morning for her home in Pullman. Wash., after a two weeks' visit with relatives here.' Hob Manning Is here on business this week. Miss Clara Urocher. nurse of Port land, arrived here Friday and is at tending Mrs. L. C. Bcharpf. Mrs. George Anyer received a wire Monday from her son, Karl Abbott, slating that he has landed in New York and will rarive home soon. Pete Hiurtevant, Harry Newman and Les ter Haacall have also lunded. Miss Wllma Owen, niece of Mrs. M. r. Orange, left Tuesday for her home fn Ho!e. Mr. and Mrs. CI. X. Johnston re turned home from Portland Saturday. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Uracher, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Orange, Roy Marcum and Bd Bmlth will leave Wednesday morning for a trip to the Peaks. They will be away about a week and wlllvlsit what Is knon as Desolation lake. Dr. De Vaul left Monday for Tort land. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Carnes were In Pendleton Saturday. W. A. Monro Is assisting at the drug store during Mr. Orange's absence. Kldena Rhafer is spending the week jf:ifftr CrnftoI Ttiir (r(t as the guest of Mrs. Russell at Grace"""" SCnOOl IUUgei hospital. Mrs. Carl Btuart and son returneoj Indians, the score being 14 to s. The grade school election was held Monday morning and C A. hooper was elected clerk and C. J. Miller di rector. The outgoing members of the school board were W. H. McReynolds, clerk, and I M. Bchannep, director. Mrs. Jack Borham and children left Friday for their- home at North Pow. dr after a week's visit at the IS. R. Rankin home here. Mrs. Gorham and Mrs. Rankin are cousins. A. O. Iluholts, A. J. QUI, Arthur Hutchins, K. La Wright, Fred Hascall, Perry Houser and T. H. Herts were In town Tuesday evening and attended tha Commercial Club banquet given at the hotel. J. W. Miller and wife arrived here Tuesday evening from Steamboat Springs, Colo. They mass the trip In their car. Work has begun on the cement basement for the new bungalow which L. C. Bcharpf Is to have erected on the lot adjoining Miss Cora Grant's property. , Weston Mt Telephone Company Has Election (East Oregonlan Bpeclal.) WE8TOM. MT., June 19. A meet ing of the Weston Mountain Telephone Company was held at the school house Monday nleht. L. H Dowd was elected president, Mark Henderson vice president, Albert Allyn treasurer, Charles May secretary, Fred Hender son director, and Mary Dowd, Allen and Mark Henderson. The school meeting was held later. Will Hall was elected director for the three year term, Chas. May for the unex pired term of Bert Plersoll, who is moving to Vule, Ore., and Mrs. Roy Hyatt, clerk, reelected. A grasshopper meeting was held at the school house and L. H. Dowd, W. L. Rayburn. John Wroe, Mark Hen dcrson and Chas Hchnelder elected as a committee to fight the pests. Mr. Schneider was elected as chairman and will write to get prices on large quantities of poison. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerklng and daughters. Misses Lillian and Blanch, of Athena, visited at the Bert Plersol home Sunday. jfiss Hilda Larson, teacher on Bas ket mountain, visited her sister, Mrs. Roy Hyatt and attended the Pioneers' picnic at Weston. Mrs. Hyatt and Miss Larson visited Mrs. Dolph Thompson at Gibbon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Albert Gould and family expect to leave for Enterprise soon to visit Mrs. Gould's brother. Wilbur Gettlngs and family. They will drive across the mountains. Potato planting ! nearly finished. Several hundred acres of potatoes are being planted on Weston mountain this spring. Ray Gould moved his father and mother upon the mountains last Sat urday. Klmer and Jess Ferguson and Ben Lee came home Monday. Mrs. David ITlrey Is vfsltlng her mother while Mr. Ulrey m employed at the springs. Mrs. Chas Schneider and family returned to Washtucna, Wash., Mon day. Mr. Schneider Is still busy with his crop on the mountain ranch. Dr. Kern of Pendleton sold his farm to Dr. Itaddely of Athena last week. Bert Piersol has the farm rented and Is the present tenant. dUMs, ' Kfctftij 1 - V. .- - Lwr-snt sa l Wniiainl . ifinii I .inin.i.in pi ... The prf&ct Oil fop Cooking and Salads 'VERY housewife should know the true cooking Qualities and astonishing Economy of Mazda. Compare the price of Mazola with the present price of butter, lard and other shortenings. Use Mazola for shortening your next cake or piecrust. Follow your usual recipe but use to less Mazola than butter. You will find that your recipe comes out better, richer, tastier than it ever did before ana perfect digestibility always follows. Not only Equal to Butter for cooking and Better than Olive Oil for salads but you buy it at half the price of either. Better, more Wholesome and Economical than lard or compounds. I7II7I? Erery housewife should lunre copy of tie in f t i tcr"t'nE 68-pate Cora Product. Cook Book. Beautifully illustrated. It is free. Writ nt today for it Increased by $3600 CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 161 , New York 5j Ing with the cooking on the T. O. Smith farm during the first hay crop The state examinations were given He Is expected home soon. The Win Kllgore family moved to the McDougal camp on Weston moun. to the eighth grade last Thursday and; tain Sunday. Friday by Mrs. Mutton. The mem- Watts and Rogers have purchased hers of the class are: Ruth Gobbell.lhe building by the post office and Ilene Snyder, Beatrice Cameron, Joe win use the bulldinff for a hardware Andrews. Donald Davis and George store. The postoffice will be moved Staats. With one exception, all made Into the building occupied by the Red a passing grade, Joe Andrews receiv- cross between Deputy International Vice l'rcsident TlKimas, and President Gompcrs of the American I Vderntion of Labor, regarding adjustment, of the situation. President Konenkamp said reports from all parts of the country continued to be encouraging'. Ing the highest honor, with an aver age grade of 95. - Mrs. W. W. Qreen of Pendleton, ar rived on Tuesday to spend the day with her sister, Mlfs Anna Brown. Those who arrived on Xo. 6 from Portland Tuesday morning were C. 8. Mudge, Miss Ullian , Wattenburger and Mrs. R, R, Vewtn. ... The second semester examinations for the high school are being given on Tuesday and Wednes week. Mrs. Mendenhall and son, Wayne, were Pendleton visitors on Monday. on Tuesday and esday of this Hardware Store Ousts Post Office at Athena home the first of the week from a visit to Walla Walla. K. T Funning returned from Tort land Monday. Mrs. Hert Shock and daughter, Oretchen visited at Echo over Sun day. Tho Pilot Itork hall team won the Bnme here Sunday from the I.Tinatllla A - PEACH IN PEACH COLOR (East Oreffonlan Special.) MILTON. June 19. With a budget calling- for $3600 more than the esti mated expense of 1918 ail presented by the school hoard to voters in din trlct No. 31 at the annual school meet- Inpr ht'ld Monday afternoon, a special election nan been called tnr July 9 when the voters will be asked to ap prove the proposed Increase In ex penses of the district schools for the year 1919. The Increase in the bud Ret Is caused by the proposal to In clude In the course of study next year a domestic science course which lj estimated at 91600, a, mnslo teach er for the grades at an estimated ex pense of $1000 and $1000 for an ad dltlonal tacher under the federal Smlth-HuKhea act- If. 11. Van Slyke of Free water, was unanimously elects ed as a member of the school board for the ensuing' three year term, tak ing the place of C. A. Norman who had let IT be known that fie would like to be relieved of further duty on the school board. Cyril Rykes, former Milton bn who ha been In the flytnir servlce In Krifrlund returned to Milton Monday of this week where he will siend some fme visiting friends before going to Corvnllls to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Sykes. Mr, and Mrs. N". T. Manela of Half way passed through Milton today en route home from. Portland. They were accompanied by thefr son Dorian, who was recently discharged from 'army service. Attorney C. B. Bishop of Free wa ter, la busy this week trying several damage suits in Walla Walla. (Kast Oregonian Special.) ATHRNA, June 19. Ruth - and Ix)uls Stewart returned home Satur day from Willfamette University Pauline Myrick. Laura and Belle Mclntyre, Max Hopper and Jim Lieu alien, formed a party at Itlngham Springs Sunday. The HI McAlexander family of Mil ton stopped In Athena Saturday on their way home from Pendleton. George Wall spent his vacation in Portland attending the Hose FestJ-i val. j wora nan neen received of the ar- Mrs. Laura Zerba returned home from Walla Walla Thursday where she has been visiting her mother. Sunday a telegram ' arrived an nounclng the arrival of Kd Sebaskey, Harry Keller and Sam Starr. The Misses Augie and Kllen Fam brun have come home from Whitman College to spend the summer vacation .N. A. Miller was a visitor In Pendle. ton Monday. Mrs. David B. Hill of Pendleton, visited at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1L T. Jones, in this city Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Shrlmpf and Mrs. Marie Carstens were visitors in Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs Carl Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Emmel were visitors In Pendleton Monday evening. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield and daughter Velva, spent the week-end at the A, B. Logsdon home Monday evening Mrs. Jess Myrlck and Sfra, Bert Logsdon' motored to Milton. Hiram Knight Is building a new cement walk in front of the Ramsey property. RE'S PRESIDENT OF RHINE REPUBLIC - A ?, MA SORENESS in Joints or M chw, giv a masaaga wit brisk VICRS VAPOK YOUB B0lY6UAIiO"-30f.6O. mm. OOXPIOKXT OF SKTTM2VIF.XT CIIICAOO. June 19 Striking ue- (TraiMiers liae esrcnrit utmost mnfi- rlval of Georpe Winshln in New York. dnt In the outcome of conferences Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases aotf Diseases of Women. X-Rajf - tro Therapeutics. ; Temple Bide, Boos 13. FfaoMt ! CECIL COSPER PDISMO ACOOITNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISKa Smith-Crawford ' Bide Opposite Pendleton Hot Phona 10t Trim born nas teen named r Klonal president of the Khtnelan hy the Berlin Kovernment to met a morement for a 4thine state in dependent of Germany- Unde Trim born the Rneinlsb republi' would be a part of Germany ; Trim born waa a memW of bt last Kelchstsg , s Who vovld Ulnk vtnptlclty Jcoald be so chic? Tbia poach'Colorw. organdie land peach la THIS Hosen ahade (for summer, by tho way Is fM- lleaa of txlmmlnjr oxcept 1U very I deep beta topped by row of fta Commencement at Echo Will be on Thursday Kast Orepronian Special.) KCHO, June 19. The Rev. Walter ( Ulenn delivered the oaccalaureate sermon on Sunday evening to thn KTflduatlnfr class of the Kcho hlffh school. The church was beautifully decorated In pink and white, the class mlors. The class of 1919 includes; i Frances Spike. Eleanor Spike and i Walker filenkney. The clam motto I Is "Quality. Not Quantity. The com mencement exercises are to be given at the city hall this evenlnff. HiiKh Itae and Arthur Johnson re turned home Saturday They have been attending- O. A. o the past year. Mrs. Ashley returned to her home in Ia Grande Friday. She has been vis itinjr hep sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Woods. MK Frnnk Sloan and daughter, Rachel, returned to their home In Stanfleld on Monday. They havo been visiting at the home of Claude Sloan for the past few days. Miss Lois Oubbell ha been assist- Get. yotir Mother to make these from TRSASTIE Greatest Cookie ever, made Lace. Cookies 2 Eggs, well beaten 13-a cups White Sur 5 tablespoonfub Meked Butter 2H cops Post Toasties ' H cup Cocoanut 1 teaspoonful V'anllln 4 tablespoonfnls Flour . 2 teaspoonfuls Baking Powder Cream the butter 'and sugar aad dd Post Toasties, rolled fine." Add vanilla, cocoanut, flour and baking powder. Place small spoonfuls of dough, far apart, on baking tin, bako in quick oven. When slightly cooled, remove frora tin with cake-turner. Pare and Delicious flee ' Itelivered In pachagea to any part of ttie city. Sold in Bulk or in Ice Cream Cones Drop in, or Wlepbone M 'S BAKERY Fast Court Street. Try our Ftna IIomoMade Candles. Bring Your Kodak Work to THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. You get the finest work from the best equipped finishing plant in East ern Oregon. s If you hava difficulty in let ting good plcturaa with your Ko dak, w instruct you fro of charca, ' ucfclftf in IU wttiio net trma