East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ''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.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKensie and
daughters, Nad I no and Miss Oheratlne
Winn, were at Bingham Springs Sun
day, Mrs Mida Sikle and children, Glen,
va, Verna and Melvin, of The Dalles,
are visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Mclntyre for the past
week.
Mr. Eugene Hoylen of Pendleton
waa the guest of Miss GemMln Mor
rison Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Lewis, who has been
In Ill-health for some time, went to
Pendleton to the St. Anthony's hos
pital where she will b under a doc-
. 1 The Firm Grip Insures Durability
Bring Your
Car to Us
We can furnish prompt
ly any size
Wind Shield
Glass
We have an experienced'
man who will set the
glass while you wait-
B. L Burroughs, Inc.
Corner Webb and Col
lege Sts.
in mm
Man
AY
, Federal Doublc-CaUe-Base Cord
i Tirea are made extra durable by the
t four twisted steel cable running
through the base of the tires, holding
them firmly to the rim.
This eliminates rim wear; prevent
the toe ol the bead pinching the inner
tube, thu preventing blow-out and
r. .ii Mit. ami r4uwinff thtfi K.I It' Wr.t 11
! from undue atraia.
Our method of moulding our cord
tires, with their separate layers of
cord thoroughly impregnated with
live, nipple rubber, by air pressure
inxead of the old system of solid
moulds, add greatly to the resiliency
and durability of Federal 1 ire. E
Federal Double-Cable-Base Cord !
Tire axe saving money for those who E
use them. They will save you money.
aooa a you begin to us them, X .
ON
1 We are Pendleton's motor driver headquarters,
carrying a complete stock of automobile accessories,
including camping equipment, etc.
ALLEN -KNIGHT
JULY 4i I
I I THE GREAT EVANGELIST WILL SPEAK IN LA GRANDE AT THE
VICTORY CELEBRATION ;
If Five Automobile Races I
WILL BE RUN IN AFTERNOON
I I MERCER, NATIONAL AND OTHER RACING CARS HAVE BEEN EN- 1
1 TERED LA GRANDE AD CLUB
jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CECIL COSPER
PCBLIO ACCOUNTANT
LNOOMK TAX ADVISER
Bmtth-Crawford Bids'.
Opposite Pendleton Hotel
Phon 1030
COMPANY
Phone 400
Call Our Service Car
TAXICABffi
PHONE I II
Book 16 Ride for M.M
PARKETH TAXI CO.
Why Fay More.
TlllllllllllMMIIIIMItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMII
Read the Want Ads. It Pays
BUICK OWNERS
I have secured the added service of
Mr. Dan Lindroth
Buick
Factory
Mechanic
that this shop may care for your car troubles correct
ly and more prompt.
Satisfaction Our Guaranty
When you must have your car repaired you want it
repaired right tha,ts why I ask you to bring it here.
BmckandHudscn Cars a Specialty
(Billy) W. L. GUMMING
LEUERAUTOCO.
614-16 Garden St., Between Alta and Webb Sts.
We
re Do You Take Your Car
When It Heeds to 6e Repaired or Tuned Up
If you bring it here you can rest assured that the job will be done right ;
Turned over to you running as you would like to have it run.
We are equipped to handle garage work promptly, by men who know how
and are concientious in turning out the kind of a job you naturally expect.
GIVE US A TRIAL NEXT TIME YOU WILL BE PLEASED.
Service Station Oil, Gas and Water at Curb.
Motor Inn Garage
Victor Henderson, Prop.
722 Cottonwood Ct.
Phone 46.
3C
A V
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
sack.
F. E. Ranney, Mgr.
Slanfield Office, Phone 12P22.
ERY
TRACTORS
7 sizes
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 which 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.
American Nationa 1 Bank Bids-.
Pendleton Phone 31S-J