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tAGR SIX ' DATLY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON MONDAY, JULY 7, lOii). TEN TAGES 1 SOCIAL AMD PERSONALS Attnex FltsKerald, 1. Ernest Walla: Mae Forrest, II. Webb, Walla Pendleton; l'hll- UiicH registered at UinKham Port land: Henry Kocpke Jr., Alhonn rilirlnits over the week-end Included- 'Oranl Walker, Stanfield; llnuahay. Stanfield; Mrs. D. H.I Up A. Yennoy, Walla Walla; liulfe VI Slansfleld. Walla Walla; Miss Velva ' rich, .Mr. and Mra. Itlchle. Opal Cal- Mansfteld. Wala Walla; Mr. and Mrs. : Itson. Ardls Calllson, Klnier Moore. J. (). Hickman, Milton. I.elie Gibbs. Wesley Fletcher. K. W. Fletcher. Mrs i Ornhnm, lori raham, Norrls truham. Tlucrt 5raham, Pendleton;' lona)d Klmmnns, Wan Francisco; Mrs.) J. a. Hickman. I-Villa Price, Milton; Amanda Penault, I'riWKer, Vash.; Floyd William", Iji Crosse. Wash.;! Kllrworth Hickman, Milton; Merle, f'urn, Walla Walla. A. H. Chapman, Walla Walla: Doris Thompson, Athe na; Mary Hlchmond. Walla Walla; P.tith Hlchmond. lxiwell Hlchmond. I.uclle Hlchmond, Dean Richmond, Hoy Hlchmond, Harold Richmond. Halph Hlchmond. Mr. and Mra. E. H. ltlchmond, Florence McLehman. Klsie Walker. Walla Walla; Edgar Forrest and family. Athena; Mr. and Mra. George Thompson and family. Athena; Mr. and Mr, w. J. Gould, Woaton; Mrs. A. Zerba and daughter. Athena: Virgil Wlllaby and wife, Athena: Frank Tha-rp and wife, Mr. and Mra. J. A. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Schrimpf, Mr. and Mrs. I Pinker ton; n. R Nath. Walla Walla; Jean- Hert l.nngdon, Athena; Charles Long, don. Salmon City, Ida.; Dick Gross. Walla Walla; Clarence Blxhop. Louise Gray, Pendleton; James Baxnn Ptan field: Hasel Reed. LoKOnsport. Indi ana: Thedart Rattan, Stanfield: Mr. and Mra, Will Kirk. Athena: Harold Kirk, Mrs. Joe Forrest. Athena: Mr. and Mra. Frank De Freese, Athena; Mr. and Mra. R. H. Lelslnger, Helix. Mrs. Htilda Ijensinger. Miss Mary Swart. Walla Walla: Thomas Banan. Stanfield: Pauline Myrick, Athena: f H. Flsk. C. W. Nelson and wife. Jim Kilgore. Weston: C. M. Barney and wife. Stanfield; R. O. Morrison. Pen dleton; Delia C. Uvons. Josephine Flt gerald. Walla Walla; W. Piper. Athe na; H. W. Mattson and family. W. Simons and wife. John Lewis and wife. Mrs. R. Warner anil child. Walla Walla; A. W. Wayne. Harold Goe decke. Mickey Kbertlng, Peggy Jones, Bert Stilwell. Paul Benahle. Hnrvey ette Miller. Benita Carden, Mrs Jesse! Hanovan. Glen Rstes, U McLean. Mr. Myrick. Sid Barnes, A. B. Steele andKfiies. D. B. Waffle. Kd Hays. F. L. wife Eliabeth Steele, Athena; F. M. McBrlde, Weston: Tom Murphy, Fen Davia and family.. Weston; F. A. Da- dleton: Jesse Andrews. La Grande: vis and family. Walla Walla; Mrs. N.jMr. and Mrs. R. W. Fletcher and fam D. Swearingen, Pendleton: Daphna nv. Karl Guiott. H. Rumillard. Roy Swearlngen. Eglantine Moussu. Pen dleton; R. Cannon and wife. Kathern Fioome. A. H. Mclntyre. Mrs. Hugh Mclntyre. Athena: Belle Mclntyre, Adams; Laura Mclntyre. Athena: An Alexander, Fred I.ampkln. Ine Hall. Lorene Parker, Elsie Fitamaurice. Glenn Storie, Robert Fltxmaurlce Pearl Rankin, Blanch Ward, Ines ' I J .i M Xfnv Uiinnnr T T T? ...nrn and tiabell McLeod; Grace McLeod. J. VS. family. Roger Kay. Mrs. James SimD- Lleuallen, Jr., Athena: Chas. L. Pink-son. , Pendleton; H. R. .kes. Walla erton. Luella B. plnkerton. Weston: I Walla: E. Zaring. Walla Walla: John Henry Cralgen. G. W. Craigen, Lee Fuffum. Harold Blandford. Walla orett. who arrived last evening after Itartholomew. stanfield; Louis Duns- Walla: J. T. Summervllle, Portland: having Bpent two weeks on the Mc more, Portland; Art Kuhnhausen. Eleanor Lyris. Kathyrn Fitzgerald, Kenna ranch at M osier. Mr. McKen- George Slangier, I'endleton; F. Thnrp, Athena; W. W, Tltsworth. Elolse Her. gevln, Athena; ljrene Hergevln, Loa Angeles. Cnl.; IS. W. Douglas, Athena Ien Douglas. Pendleton: Louis EfftW. Walla Walla: Floyd McPherln. Ath na; S II. Crabill. Chester Kirkpatrlck, Pendleton: Dean Best, Roy Hobby, Clifford Compton, Arden Coniptun Klmer Compton. Victor McCormuck, Vern Dudley. (Jlen Dudley Athena: Gertrude Van Winkle, Jessie Davis, Esther Davis. Veda Greer, Weston: Wlllurd c Parker. Athena: Jos. N. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Anderson, Miss M. Burton, Miss Willow York. Walla Walla; H. L. York, Frecwnter; Lyman nice, H. S. Rudd. Fred Doh nert. I). IX Strulile. Pendleton: Earl W. Benson. Walln Walla: Mabelle A. Benson, Esther B. Murray. H. I Murray; James Simpson.. Pondloton: Frenchy Znhller. Spokane; Pussy York. Milton; Swaggnrt Hopman Athena: Mrs. C. M. Ennis and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bower and daugh ter. Miss Majorle Ennis, F. A. Wil liams and family; Mrs. J. Taylor, Lu cille Taylor. Athena: Jennie Huggmah, Margaret lagan. Stunfleld. Miss Ethel Wirth left today for Hot Luke, where she expects to spend six weeks In the sanltorium there. Mrs. James S. .1'ihns has as her guest her mother. Mrs. C. I McKen na ttf Portland and little brother Kv- 3C They're Here! The New to hm Records r Jiy ; Look this list over. A 2291 10-in. 85c Sous of America. .George O'Connor ? Three Clicers for the Army and Xavy. Edgar Stoddard and Quartette ' A 218 lO-ilt.' 85c Hall Columbia ' Prince's, Band Col uiu bia, (lie Gem of tltc Ocean. Prince's Band , 517 12-tn. 1.30 Ttierc's a Lops, Long Trail. Stracciarl and Columbia Stellar Quartette A 2619 10-in. 800 One for All and All for Owe Hugh Donovan Victory Arthur Fields A 2657 10-in. 85c Vou Can't Heat I's Arthur Fields Tell Tlutt to the Marines Al Jolson A 6019 12-in. tl.25 Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware. . .Medley one Step Prince's Band If They Ever Put a Tax on Love, Medley Fox-trot Prince's Band 49585 12-in. $I.SO Krf Hie Home Fires Burning (Till tlie Hoya Come Home) Rosa 1'onselle and Columbia Stellar Quartette. JW522 12-lu. Single Iic $l.5 t're'nrato FaUhl Heart). (Cardiilo) Riccardo StracciarL Bartono solo. Orchestra accoinp. A t 12-in. SI.50 Trtinilxiter. Dix) Louis Graveure. baritone. Or- chestra accontpaniment. lm MarwilULse. De L'lsle.) Iuis Graveure, barintone. Orchestra accompaniment. TUtXH 10-in. Sllllo IMc I.OO Orlfiitalc. (Cul. t. Toscha Scidel. Violin solo. ' Orchestra accompaniment. A 2721 10-in. l.00 At Dawning. (Cadman.) Barbara Maurel. Mezzo soprano. Orchestra accompaniment. The ItoMM-y. (N'evin.) Barbara Maurel. Mezzo soparano. Orchestra accompaniment. A 6105 12-in. (1.25 King Cottou Marrli 8ousa Prince's Band lUli Sc-IhoI Cadets March (Sousa) Prince's Band 27:to 10-in. 85e Wail in. (Orlub.) Medley Fox-trot. Columbia Kiixaphone ext-tte. tliong (He CtMiie from Hong Kong). (Weeks.. Medley F"X-tiot. Introducing (1 "Anything is -Nice if it Comes From Dixieland." (Clarke. Meyer, Apt.) --r -By the Canipfire." (Wen rich.) Columbia Saxophone Sextette. A2720 lO-tn. H5r Mary Ann. (Creamer and Lcyton.) One step. Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. Director, Joseph Knecllt. Ik-o IlliMf).. (KatzmaJi.i One-step. Yerkes Jazarimba firchestra. 272I 10-in. 8"c A t.ood Mail Is Hard to Find. (Green.. Fox-trot. Introducing "Sweet Child.'- (Erving and Stov all.t Sweatniau's Original Jazz Band. 1'liat Ciol 'Kin. (Sweatman.) Fox-trot. Sweat niau's Original Jazz Band. A2"22 10-ln. 3C rityiMlMinl. (Casey.) Fox-trot. Fullers Hector Noelty Orchestra. Mummy Mine. Iltnwi Medley Fox-trot. Intro ducing "Dry Your Tears." (Hickman and Illiick ) Fuller's Itector Novelty Orchestra. A6107 12-in. $1.25. Come in and hear them! The Koval Vagabond. Medley One-step. Intro ducing (1) "Good-Byo. Bargravia." (2) "Dem ocracy." (3) "Now That Wc Are All Together." (Goetzcl and Cohtn.) Jockcrs Dance Orchestra. The Royal Vagabond. Medley Fox-trot. Intro ducing (1) "Where Cherry Blossoms Fall." (2) "Here Come the Soldiers." (3) "A Kingdom of Our Own." (Goctzl and Cohan.) Jockcrs Dance Orchestra. A6108 12-U1. $1.25 Ho'.v 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? Medley One-step. Introducing (1) "Don't Cry, Frenchy, Don't Cry." (Donaldson.) (2) "Come on Papa." (Leslie and Ruby.) Yerkes Jazarimba.- Orchestra.' Incidental chorus by Billy Murray. Mammy O' Mine. (Pinkard. ) Medley Fox-trot . Introducing (1) "In Soudan." (Osborne.) (2) "Don't Cry. Little Girl. Don't Cry." (Pinkard.) Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra. Insldental chorus by Premier American Quartette. A 2725 10-ill. 85C l.onguig. ' (Seymour and Pike.) .Sterling Trio, male trio. Orchestra accompaniment. Lullaby Blues (In the .Evening).. (Robinson.) American quartette. Malo quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. A 2720 10-ill. 85c Ik-fore I Grew up to Love You.' (Friedman.) Henry Burr. Tenor solo. Orchestra accom. Somebody's W'aiting for Someone.. (II. Von Til zcr.) Campbell and Burr. Tenor duut. Orches tra accompaniment. A2728 10-ill. 85c. Turkestan. (Stern.. Billy Murruy and American Quartette. Tenor solo and male quurtetle. Or- - chestra accomp. Idol (Just Let .Me Worship You.) (Kosc.) Young and Reardon. Tenor duet. Orchestra Hccomp. A2727 10-ill. 85c. Frenchy, Come to Yankee lJtnd. (Erllch and Conrad.) Arthur Fields, bartone. Orchestra accom paniment. lliart-llreakiiig (Hi by Doll. (Hess and Mitchell.) Billy ilurray. Tenor solo. Orchestra accomp. A272I1 10-i-n. 85c 1 yes That Say I Loe You. t Fisher.) Irving and Jack Kaurman. Tenor duet. Orchestra ac companiment. When tlie Hers Make Honey Ixpwii in Sunny Ala twin. (Donaldson) Irving and Juck Kaufman. Tenor duct. A 2731 10.! In. 8SC" Fires of I'uitii. (Jerome) Peerless Quartette. Orchestra accompaniment. Heart of Humanity.. (Ray Perkins.) Charles Har rison, tenor. Orchestra arcompaniment. A273-2 10-ln, 85R Anything: Is Nice if it Comes From Dixieland. (Clarke. Ager and ftcyer. ) Harry Fox. Char acter song. Orchestra accompaniment. You Can't Itlame the (.Irlies at All (They All Want to Marry a Soldier). (Silver.) Arthur Fields. Baritone fcolor. orchestra accompaniment. NOVKITY REXKI. K2800 10-in. 85c Soiur of tlie Volga Boatman. Russian Balalaika , Orchestra. Iinging For Our Country. Russian Balalaika Orchestra- . , ' , Warren's Music House 820 Main St Phone 524 Pendleton, Oregon na and His two older sons will motor up from Portland., arriving Wednea. tlay. Mla lllunche Ward left toduy for lleppuer. where she will spend a vaca tion v siting her pa it'll In. Mrs.' Thomas l&wson of Spokane. will arrive In Pendleton tonight foi n, short visit at the home of her sis ter, Mra. It. E. Gornall. Mrs. Lawson Is on her way to Nebraska for a visit. She Is tha wife of tha Rev. Thomas Lawson. Mrs. Itiuw Campbell left list even Inn for the East where she will re r.V'ln during Ju'y Mra Campbell. who la to open a millinery department in-1 He Paris cloak and suit shop Ail u is. will buy in Chicago, Clev land and New York, returning the (Irsi of August by way of the Cunu diuu Pacific and visiting In Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Charles Tullis. Mrs. Charles Heard .and Charles Edward Heard ar. rived home yesterday from Vueblo, Colorado, where they have been guest tor the oust month at the Frank Tul lla home. Mrs. Tullls and her llltl grandson went to Pueblo to meet Mrs. Heard on her return from Chicago where she has spent the past several months, devoting her time to musie Mrs. Heard studied piano with Miss Georgia Kobher, president of the Sherwood school and finished the Effa Parfleld teaching system. Mrs.Heard Plans to remain In Pendleton and may give piano Instruction. BILLY SUNDAY MADE HIT WITH BID CROWD Mr. and Mrs. Jumes B. Welch had ns their guests over the Weeg-end at th Itoblnsoh cottage near Bingham, Mrs, Welch's mother. Mrs. Homer Hullock and her brothers. Joe Hallock and Blaine Hallock. Joe Hallock who has Just returned from radio service In the navy, will aceompapy his brother .o his home In Baker this evening, W. H. McCormmuch. who lias been spending a vacation at Ix'hmari spdings. Is In' the city today. He will return to Lehman and Join his family for the summer. Mrs. Elmer He Cormmach and children will also camp at the spring for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Marin are being congratulated upon the arrival of son yesterday. He Is to be called Kendall. The boy weighs eight pounds and la Mr. and Mrs. Marin's first cbild. Mrs. Robert T. Brown Is confined to her home by an attack of tonsilitiB. -H. Copple is in the city from Portland. Constant Slgrll Is In the city from San Francisco. 'Warde Johnson is here today from Cleveland. Ohio. S. E. Murray is at Hotel Pendleton from Seattle. John H. Rudd is in the city from Portland. George R. White Is in the city from Lexington today. Jj. Williams Is here today from Hot Lake. ' Earl Abbott of Pilot Rock is in the city today. M. W. Smith Is In the city from Stanfleld. Miss Stephanie Strain left last night for Portland after visiting at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Wilks. J. T. Hogan is here today from Gibbon. Robert Fltzmaurice, who has been here for the past two months as an emplove at the Storle-Rltner ranch. left todav for his home In Condon. E. L. Bunch and Perry Bunch of Milton, are In the city today. E L. Vinton is a Pendleton visitor from Arlington. A. B. Robertson of the Interior Warehouse Company, was a Pendleton visitor from Condon during the Fourth. He tested the platform carefully with a. few Jumps, runs und dashes: took a deep breath and begun. U wna Hilly Sunday's first talk to Pen dleton and a multitude gathered at his feet to hear the voice of un ex- busebull player who. In his own words, long ago decided "I hut God Is ulwuys on the Job. You can't put It over un Him. He always plays ball und he hits the ball every time." Ills message was a simple one aimed straight at the average man and wo man, and Billy summed It up by suy Ing: "Live a life of service; men will admire you: women will respect yoii and little children will love you." The victory ' of America over . Huns was touched upon by the speak er. "We showed those filthy, lying Prussians that they could not continue on their way after wiping their bloony feet upon the naked heart of weeping Belgium. We showed this to a penple whose eagle has become a vomiting. rotten turkey buxzard. "Their Kaiser." he continued, "Is so low that he will need an airship In reach Hell. He said ho would cat Chrlstmna dinner In Paris; poor foul. he will never eat another dtntrer Berlin." Prohibition never had a stronger ally than Billy. 'Thank God that curse that has sent the luborer home with empty pockets la gone,' he shouted. "I'm glad tho t'nlted States is so flry you have 'to prime a man to mnke. hitn spit." The crowd wuh wild with enthusiasm for the address and Billy mado three attempts to close his talk before the thousands who listened .would permit him. He pntd a tribute to Pendleton, sav ing: "Pendleton Is the place wtvere there are 14 Inches to the foot: 3' inches to the yard, and where they pay $1.02 cenuts on the dollar. 'I know of no president who has had harder duties to face since Wash ington and Lincoln than has President Wilson and he has met his duties well." said Billy in one of sewral. bursts of praise for tho American wnri president. I The noted evangelist was introduced, by Will M. Peterson, who with Mayor Vaughan occupied the platform dur-1 dig the talk. The clutter of the feet of many i Pendleton children as they ran up. and down the roofs of the Happy Can yon buildings, mingled with shouts' and general merrymaking, combined, to almost outwit the grown-ups who attended the Sunday lecture. Mnny people dcclnred that In spite of the fact that Billy was hoarse end was, speaking In the open air. he would i have been plainly audible had the youngsters been curbed by their par ents. Ma Sunday made several at tempts to stop the noise and finally made a trip to the spot where thai hub-hub was at its height in an ef fort to restore order. B louses of such elegance and oriffinality as to determine the Blouse a new factor in feminine dress. F0ILES, GEORGETTE AND CIIEPE DE CHINE in the newest models, priced $2.50 to $15.00. SILK JERSEY AND TAFFETA PETTICOATS $4.95 Every popular color in good staple styles. COMPARISON INVITED. THK WAY OF OYSTERS Ah. waiter, tell mo, are tho oysters good." The ones I ate were, mister, hut I on't know how you're going to tell whether or not one oyster Is good by eating another." GENERAL LIGGETT APPROVES GERMAN CHEATER'S SENTENCE BRING YOUR FILMS TO IIS 8 l-lH HflfflnV- For Expert Printing; and Developing;. best equipped plant Eastern Oregon. We carry every thing for the amateur printer. The EASTMAN KODAK AGENCY. Pendleton Drug Co. COURT STREET MEN ROAST COMMITTEE Court street businessmen are en raged over what they feci was unfair treatment by the fourth of July com mittee and today presented the follow ing tropical communication to the committee: Pendleton. Ore., July 7. ll!t. The Fourth of July Celebration Committee, City. Gentlemen: We, the undersigned Court Street Merchants, wish to hereby express our thanks to you for the consideration shown us; the value delivered for our subscriptions to the Celebration Fund; the amusements staged on our street, including the many band concerts; and the general unselfishness display ed in carrying out the well known Pend'eton spirit of fair play to every one who puts up his monev to help the community Interest, such as Fourth of July celebrations and others of a si milar nature. - The money collected from Court Street for occasions of this kind, or any other kind, we believe. Is as good as the money collected from any other street and we had faith in the com mittee givinir us a fair deal when spending the money. Now. gentlemen, we have been Job bed this way in the past and sa'd noth ing but when it was called to the at tention of your members during this last celebration we expected some con sideration would be shown us It was not. j This will serve as a notice to fur ther committees that they Yieed not waste their time soliciting on Court j (street unless full guarantee Is given W that our street will receive the same consideration in the placing of bands m and other attractions, that any other A ! COB LEX Z. July 7. Sentences fin- posed upon Jutlns Mayer and Hugo Oehler, managers of a German steel orks near Prum, within the occupied area, were approved by Lieutenant General Hunter Liggett, commander of the Army of Occupation. The men were convicted on charges of fulling to deliver to the American forces 200. - 000 shells ami uholl forging". They wore sentenced to Mix month Impri sonment and fined 10,000 marks each by a military commission. Captain Maehhiuner. asuiKned by the German army to duty in Coblena, was fined 1,000 marks today for refusing to salute an American lieutenant. Tho captain contended the war was over and that, anyway, the regulations did not call for his Haluting an officer of lower rank. Thi Is the first instance of an action of this kind since a de finite turn wuh taken situation. lu the peace Too Late to Classify W'ANTW) Thoroughly competent stenographer dosires position, law or commercial, Mrs, nankin, phone 273M. FO It HALK Modern 6 mom houso with garage, cIoho in. Price right. Address "hZ. O." care this office. Summer Home riyj Initio and Porch t H I U i I i 1 1 1 L. 2 u tj w u 111 i street receives. Wo are Loyal Pendletonians but want Valu Received for our money. Signed: J'. L. Vaughan, W. J. Clarke. Hum ley c Co., Frank Griggs. Welch Bros., Murphy Bros., A. C. 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