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''TWELVE PAGES DAILY ftAST OTtrcCONIAN. ?P,NnT,KTfN. OTtttflOM SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. TACK NINE EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Large Attendance at Chautauqua Expected J - (East OrefCijnlun, Kiieulul.) ' UMATILLA, June The Chnu. tauqua I coming to Umatilla July 3, 4, II, and 1. The patron are ar ranging; to ' aecommoilata a Jai-Ka crowd , Everyone ill planning on a blK time. Mine Bnrnh Rlx nnA Master anrden Patton of Portland era visiting- Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Paiilu of thu city. M I wt Neoma, Duncan returned tft her home at MarshNeid lust week. MJss Edna Lawry vler.ml friends here laat week. Minn Alice Lambert hat taken Mix" Duncan' place an nianift-nt cleric In the Umatilla depot. Mm. A. B. Stephens, Jr , and fam ll."( are visiting relatival and friends at Portland. Mrs. J. A. Stephens, Mrs. C. F. Kundsen, Mrs. Nellie MiNiirlnn. Mrs. O R. Rutterwood and Frank McMur l(tn, returned from Portlmid where they vlnlted friendi and attended the TUisa Show and grand lodge of the Order of the Kastern star. A lecture wa held here by It. M Wlcha Thursday evening. Me gave a long and splendid talk on the league of nations. Cherries here are sellina at a price from-ft to 12 1-2 cents per pound, ac cording to grade. The crop proves to be a profitable one. A big dance will be given by the t'matllla orchestra Saturday, .lune 21. Mm. rt, o. Dykstra Mjturned a few days ago from The Ditlle where she hits teen visiting relative and friends for the past several weeks. Many Umatilla people attended the ball game at Heppner, t'matllla vs Heppner. Sunday. The score was 12 -to 10 In fleppner's favor. P. C. McNurlen expects to leave soon to visit relative In the east. George Fella of this city went to Portland to receive transportation to New York to' meet hts wife who Is to arrive from Greece soon. C. C. Casada returned from Port lend from a two day vIsK among friends. Misses Ina and Veva Bullock of Pendleton are visiting friends and rel ative here. j Mr, and Mr. John McNurlen from Rieth are visiting his parents her James and Ralph Atchison have rone on a hunting trip to Montana. They are expecting to catch big game, C. W. Button of t'matllla Is in HI. Vincent hospital at Portland. He was operated upon for a severe attack of appendicitis. ' j A daughter waa born to Mr. and Mr. Albert Foord of Umatilla Tuea- j day evening. The Newport highway construction ( camp haa completed It work here and Is moving to Irrlgon. They were ' formerly stationed southeast of town Frank X. Beavert returned a short time ago from tho eastern coast here he waa stationed as quarter master on the 17. ft R. Charleston. Frank Solders has been appointed marshal of Umatilla. tor' care and will remain until her health Is Improved. The H. Y. P. V. will meet Hunday evening ut 7:80 In the HaptlHt church, ho topic Is "The Tollers of India" and wilt be conducted by Miss Helen Tlluke. All youiif people are cordlul ly Invited to attend.. Mr. and Mm. Carl MoConnell anil children motored to Athena Sunday and attended the moving picture which has lust started. Mis Heulah Hpencer wns the guest of Mr. It. Wullan Tuesday. Free C'rothers, who has Just been discharged from Camp I-wla, after 18 months of overscan service, haa returned to Adama after visiting the past week with his mother at Oregon City. ' Krnest .'handler of Helix was In Adams Friday. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin u0 n&jiL4i& DOUBLE CABLE v BASE HI'llDING fJIIKAT WlfKAT HTOK ;l-: I'UST IN V. 8. W. 8YDNEY, N. S. W., June 21. Work on the great wheat storage and shipping plant, which la being pushed with great vigor by the government, is progressing rapidly. Grain silo and terminal elevators being constructed will complete the hulk handling scheme and will con stitute a national work of vital Im portance to wheat Industry. These storage bin at Glebe Islnnd will have an aggregate capacity of !, 5S2 000 bushels of wheat, while the working house will have an added ca pacity of 800,000 bushels. The whole is expected to be ready to handle the 1920-21 harvest. 3 3 (oRpXmEs j SniiiiiiininniiininiinniiiiiiiiirTiiiHijHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii! S3 HfflWtl rmmmnmnmmnmmmmwf. mM4hm Mark non- bees' en- (A Mac T Wash - Rffifek Is Now Ready Have your Car Washed, Polished or Oiled Up You Will Like Our Work We now have Oil, Gas and Air at Curb A Service Station Complete Strictly First-Class Garage Work DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Miller & Bement Co. 630 COTTONWOOD ST. PHONE 203 H..iiiiiiii..iiiiiii!iim III Come to La Grande and Hear I Rebecca President is Recent Visitor at Adams ( Kast Oresonian Bptclal.) ADAMS, Jun 21. Mr. Jcmfe K. Jnrviji of Portland, pronldent of the Itebecca asitombly of Oregon, visited the Adams Rebecca lodge Thuruday evening and instructed them in the work of the lodge. Refreshments were nerved conslutinir of Ice cream and cake The president waa enter tained at the home of Mr a. Clara White ley while In Adnmif. She mo tored to Helix Frtdny accompanied 1y Mr. Margaret Hunch and thnrl Hunch. Khe will attend lodg-e there, Mr. and Mr,' Halph Wallen and Mr. Jane Wallen entertained a num ber of relatlvea for the weekend. Mr. Hill Hover was the truest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Haker, for the pant week. Mr. and Mra. John Adams were Adama vinitora Friday. Mr. and Mra Case and dauffhter, of Willow, are the guests of Mr. and Mra. Jack Case for the week-end. Joe Hrunton wat a Pendleton visit or Thursday. Mrs. J. O. Hales entertained the members of the Presbyterian mission ary society Wednesday at her home near Adams. The Adams Sunshine Club met at It Ingham Springs Thursday for a day's outing. Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Dave Stone and son, Mr. and Mra. Casper Woodward and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCon nell and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Glrken and children and Miss Maxlne KJIIot. Mrs. J. W. Rpencer was a Fendleton visitor Thursday. Mrs. Wheeler and daughter of Port land, who has been visiting for the past week with Mrs, Itebecca Clark, left Monday for Athena where she will be the guest of Mrs. John Eaton. Mrs. R. C. Desvolgne was a visitor In Pendleton Wednesday. Jtm Christ over returned to his home ranch near Adams after spending the week In Portland. Mrs. Clara Whlteley, mie of Ad ams merchants, was a business visitor In Pendleton Wednesday. Miss Mildred Thompson of Ilicllx, Is visiting at the home of her grand parents,, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Carl strom. j Mr. and Mrs. O. M, Morrison and I children. Oeraldlne, Rowland and Roberta, spent Sunday at the Springs for a day's outing. 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