East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 24, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 191&
TAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
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Mln Catherine F.vmii of Fori Intnl. 'Scan lo before ri'lurniiiK to her home.lThey will no to the Huy Creek hum
vho hu been attending the lnlta via the Canadian l'aclfic. while Mrs. of Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Berkeley In
tlamrna national convention In Mln- llonncy will visit In Portland and central Oregon and Join them In a
ncapolls. Is the truest of Mln (irare may go to the bench. . mountain trip to Summit Prairie bo-
Hoch at Bingham Springs. Miss
Kvana represented the t'nivoinlty of
Washington chapter of Delta tlam-
tiia.
Mr. and Mm. K. It. Aldrich ami
daughters. Amy and Klranor. loft last
evening for rortlaml and Heaview.
Wash., to be gone tn works, on
their return Mr. and Mrs. Aldrirh will ing.
attend the session of the National Ed
itorial Association in Portland.
- for returning to Portland
Mrs. Carl Hopf and little daughter. .
Mary Kliaabeth llopf. loft this morn-' Ml!W Vora Bullock, who is employed
,,,r "'" -w.u .wu at ,,, ,oca, nM,offlo ha- rtnrn.rt
m a vacation speni in I'oruana,
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
llunlavillo Muu hi Town.
4) Itoberts Hawks, of ItuiitHVlllv, Wn
was In Pendleton today and called- on
his uncle, It. O. Hawks, In the county
assessor's office. -
Claims They've Lived
In Four Towns, Wife
Is Still Dissatisfied
AdmlnlMtratrlx Is Named.
lieu lu h Marker, of Echo, was today
named administratrix of the estate of
Mary A. Barker, deccasrd. The es
tate la valued at 11427.
weeks at the shore.
Mr. ami Mrs. Volnoy Hybee returned
from ItiiiKhnm Springs whoro they
have been enjoying a fortnight's out-
John Kli'ff. of Leadvllle, Colorado,
is a I'cndleton business visitor.
Miss Mutiel Whitman Jeft today for
Portland whore she Is to visit as tha
house guest of Mrs. Llewellyn Har
nett. Mrs. John Isaacs accompanied by
(her two children Emily and John.
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Mrs. C. J. Smith spent overnl days
l.it week In Sesttle where she was
the Riiest of Mrs. Ttohert C. French,
formerly of Portland. Mrs. French is
chaperon at the I'niverslty of Vish
Ir.gton. At the close of the summer
eehool she will come to Portland for
a short visit. Oregon Journal.
departed this morning after a five
Mrs. fharles Bonney, arconiiwnied weeks visit as guests of Mrs. Isaac's
ty her house guest. Miss ,race mother. Mrs. Nancy E. DeSpaln. at
Thornton, of Salt Iak. left today ror Mawtnorne and with her sister. Mrs.
Tortland. MIms Thornton will go to Norborne Berkeley In Pendleton.
where she vlsitcl relatives.
Tha ladies of tho O. A. H. will hold
their social afternoon tomorrow at
tho residence of Mrs. A. B. Stevens.
S08 Harden street.
Miss Merle King returned home yes
terday from a Mix weeks' visit in As
toria, Seaside and Cannon Beach. Miss
King was ucco.upunled' by her cou
Miii, Miss Clara King of Helix who re
mained for a longer visit in Astoria
with Mrs. I. S. Julian, who is the girl's
aunt.
Itvtunis From Hot Ike.
A. C. Funk, chlof deputy in tho
sheriff's office, returned from u few
days' stay at Hot take today and to-
Mrs. V. W. Clrecn and her sister. 'night will leave for Cannon Heaeli
Miss Anna Brown, returnod to Pendlo-.where he will spend the remainder
ValuUug GmJu office. -
A cout of gray paint Is belli? ap
Plied to the Pacific Grain Co. office.
on Main street today. It Is the tinal
touch In the remodelling recently
ctmpletcd In the office building
MiS. Kwulubauk Itecoverol.
Mrs. Hubert yivaiiibatik ban recov
ered after seriora injuries rocelved rti
cuntly when she was burned by h t
grciise. She. has been convalescing t
her home at 3 Garden street.
Jot Sale
EUOotior
Trucks
2-Ton
3-Ton
5-Ton
VERY
LIBERAL
TERMS
Address
Spruce Production
Corporation
Vancouver, Washington
ton this morning after spending a ten
days' vacution with friends at Sea.
Vde.
'. Miss Bessie McCuw, house guest :Ot
Miss Huxel Stniln since Tuesday morn.
Ir.e; loft tlrs morning on No. 8 for her
, home in Proscmt. Miss McCaw was
, honored -with u. lawn party while
here. .
, Mr. and Mrs. It. o.
hosts last evening to
! Joseph Dawson, of
Hawka were
Mr. and Mrs.
Prosser, Wash
of his vacation.
Move to New offices.
The offices of Dr. E. O. Parker and
Dr. Spau'dlng were moved today from
the Schmidt building to the new lo
cation in the Inland Empire Rank
building.
Judgment for $473 Awarded.
Ft. M. Tuttle waa today awarded
Judgments totaling 475 against J. S.
Galloway, who was adjudged in de
fault by Judge O. W. Phelps, for fail-
who slopped over night here on'ure to appear. One Judgment Is for
j their way home from a trip to Enter
! prise and Wallowa. Mr. and Mrs.
Dawson made their home In Pcndle-
ton until about 12 years ago and havo
; many friends here who welcomed
j them to this city.
j Dick Collins is registered here from
Seattle.
I William E.Boyd. of I Grande, is
a guest at the St. George.
I J. B. Snyder is in town from Free
water. i J. Beavert. of Holdman. is in on
business today.
i J. F. Brooks is a Bichville visitor.
j William Kyno returned yesterday
from Portland, where he has been
visiting his parents. .
! Miss Celia Renn. formerly of Pen
dleton, who was a visitor In the city
I yesterday, left this morning for Walla
Walla. '
I Cress Sturgls and -Jim Sturgis re
turned this moaning from a trip to
Portland.
James Johns, Sr.. returned this
morn'ng from Portland.
Will Hanscom, local Jeweler, left
yesterday for Gilford, Montana, on a
business trip. - -
F. G. Schilke Is in the city from I
Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Helflch are here
today from Portland.
Wayne Erskine was a Pendleton
visitor yesterday on his way to Min
neapolis. Miss Ella Keller of Monroe, Wiscon
sin, is at Hotel Pendleton.
Mrs. Rex Sanford. of Stanfield, Is
in the city to-lay.
U K. Weber Is here today from
Walla Walla.
Mrs. Lee Drake and little son James
left last night for' Newport. They
will remain at the beach during the
hot weather. ,
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FOUR
WHEEL
DRIVE
TRUCK
$275 with interest at 8
uiiuther for $250 with
per cent.
per cent and
interest at 6
Tciiiiwratiirt. 10 Today.
The temperature at 2:30 p. m. to
day was 1US. the same as the maxi
mum for yesterday, it Is expected,
however, that the mercury will go
higher later in the afternoon. Last
night was one of the hottest nights of
tho season, the thermometer register
ing 67. This ties the record ma.ie a
few weeks ago. tlifia
I'klali Couple Is.ued IJconsp.
Joseph L. Mettle and Miss Mary
Louise Loom Is, cf Uklah. were grant
ed a license to wed today. Mr. Met
tle, who Is 30 yviars of age. gave his
cectipation as that of farmer. This
afternoon Judge Thomas Fits Gerald
married Louia Boever and Miss Bonny
Winifred McLaughlin, from the east
end of the county.
Although he furnished his wife
home In four different
towns, alia was never satisfied to slay
In one place and continually nagged
for a change, Harvey E. Bonder, man.
agor of the Troy laundry, alleges In
a complulnt for divorce from Normai
lender, filed In circuit cour": todty.l
Mrs. Bender loft him and has lived
with her . parents since January 11,
IP IK, tha complulnt saya.
Because she has made hit life bur-;
densome and continually kept him on
tho move from place to place, Mr. I
Bender asks a divorce. The couple
waa married at Idaho Falls In June, j
11)16, and there are no chlldrm nor
any property rights to settle ine
complaint wits filed by Peterson, Bish
op & UlurK. i
BANK I.ONI-as 1IK.W1I.Y.
IIII.I..SBOIIO. Ills., Uuly SI. The
lMiiiiK'lMon atiiite Imiik- liere lootcil
of Utterly ItoiuJx and otlior valuu'itos
today worth between $30,000 and
IU(MMN. i
Card of Thanks. i
We wish to exuprcss to our friends
our sincere appreciation of the tunder
love- and sympathy extended to us In
our recent bereavement, the loss of:
our beloved husoand and brother. -
MRS. D. W. BAILEY.
MRS. V. H. JANES
AND FAMILY,
Too Late to Classify
ScIkhN to Gr Majrailne.
Beginning September 16 all school
school districts In the northwest will
be given a free subscription to the
National Junior Red Cross magaxl le.
according to word from Alfred Pow
ers, director of Junior membership in
the northwest. The notice wras sent
to W. W. Green, county director for
the Junior Red Cross.
Ilcppners Wants Harvest Men.
A call for 12 men to work as box
drivers In Morrow county harvest
fields waa received this morning by N.
Berkeley, of the U. 8. employment of
fice hore. Mr. Berkeley will try to
fill the order, although there are few
er men available here now. nearly
100 having gone to fight fires. Hepp
ner Is short of harvest hands, Mr.
Berkeley says.
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New Kmnloye for Standard Oil Co.
B. E. Ralston of Portland, la a new
employe of the F'andard OH Company.
In Pendleton. He Is assistant special
agent In the office and has the posi
tion left vacant by the resignation of
Ed Mable, now In the business office
of Allen Sc. Knight's. Mrs. Ralston will
arrive soon from Portland to Join her
husband.
Cars' f'olide at Court and Man.
O. W. Coutts automobile and one
driven by E. Bottger collided last
night at Court and Main streets when
Mr. Coutts wan Orlving up Main street
aid the Bottger car was coming down
Court street. The latter car was un
injured but Mr. Coutts' machine has
a hent spring and a broken fonder a
the result of the mishap.
Tlie iter Hlckford on Committor.
The Rev. J. T. Blckford of Pilot
Rock, was at the closing session of
the Oregon State Presbyterian Synod
3 ! appointed a member of the church
Sfrtctivltles committee and the New Era
5 , Movement committee. The COmrnit-
tees axe permanent ones and are used
to carry on the work of ne Presby
terian church throughout the state.
. Duplex owners tell us that Duplex
4-Wheel Drive Trucks consume from
one:fifth to one-half less gasoline
than rear drive trucks of similar ca-.
pacity.
The 4-wheel drive principle is ac
countable. Duplex Trucks make Use of every
drop of gasoline.
All power generated by the Duplex
motor is evenly distributed to all
four wheels and is utilized as a
pulling and hauling- force.
Power wastage is reduced to the
lowest possible minimum.
Then, too, Duplex tire mileage is
high usually 30 per cent greater
than that of any other type of truck.
Repair and maintenance costs are
low because the strain is distributed
over the entire truck.
Naturally, Duplex ton-mile costs
are greatly reduced.
Figured on a business basis, Du
plex Trucks pay the biggest dividends
on the investment.
I
K Depositories Vamed for Project.
Rl The American National Bank of
Pendleton and the Bank of Echo
f were today designated as the official
A depositories for funds belonging to
2 the Teel irrigation district. Although
Bi these funds are handled by the coun
B ty treasurer they need not be allotted
J to all the banks in the county fin is
K ! done with the county funds, according
(j to Miss Grace A. Gilliam. Miss Gll
p Ham obtained the opinion that the
A district may designate Its own de-
3 posltories, after consulting legal au-
IVnlim Soldier Here".
William B. Rose, of Weston, for
merly a,membr of Battery D, 148th
Field Artillery, was In the city yes
terday to confer with" R- G. White, of
the department of vocational guid
ance, regarding compensation and vo
cational training. Mrt. White, who
has been in Pendleton for the past
two days, to confer with soldiers, left
this morning for La Grande to con
tinue his work?.
thority.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
Court and Johnson Sts. Pendleton, Oregon
2
I teaspoon of chloride of lime has been
Cl added. Hans- them in the sun to
bleach and then wash out as usual.
For White Clotlica.
When white clothes have become
mildewed soak them for a short time
In a pall of watur to which a heaping
j
When TraveJUiur.
If bottles of medicine are to be
carried when traveling, dip the tops
in melted, paraffin to avoid the dan
ger of leakage,
FOUND Stilt case on Tutuilla road,
3 miles south of Pendleton. Owner
i have same r-y paying for ad.
WAXTED-A position as cook for
combine crew in cook house. In
quire 712 Calvin at.
FOR SALE" Ford touring car for
1350. FrenUol Motor Co., 723 Cot
tonwood St. Phone 46.
REMARKABLE
SUMMER
DRESSES
AT
$9.75 and
$1275
An array of summer
fashions comprising or
gandies, voiles, figured
lawns and ginghams.
The season's latest and
most attractive models.
Comparison Invited.
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.
15c
15c
DO YOU KNOW
That you can get a
REAL MALTED MILK
FOR 15c AT
Soda Fountain.
15c
15c
Feet
Household Disinfectant and Deodorant
Should be in Every Home.
USE FECTO DAILY
for Bath Tubs and Wash Bowls, Sinks and Drains,
Refrigerators, Bread Boxes and Bins, Dishes and
Tableware, Milk Bottles, Nursing Bottles, Floors
and Woodwork, Sick Room Utensils, Cellars and
Cisterns, Garbage Cans.
Sick room linen should be disinfected with
FECTO. Most sickness is preventable. A little
care given to primary sources is the proper pre
ventative. FECTO Comes in two sizes, 35c and 75c
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE '
Get Our Big
PLAN BOOK
Send 6c Today for our '
Big Plan Book
Complete plans for a largo num.
ber of modern, convenient
homes.
Have lulmr and money In building by the Use) of ready-out
lumber. Khiorxtl direct to yon. Kach piece of lumber Is
plainly marked to corrc&imnd with plan and complete ma
terial list, which tells what each Icoo la anil where It goes.
Hiilld bernro prices go up! We guarantee satisfaction and
saving. PON T F.XPKHIMKNT buy from the old reliable
concern that hast built hundreds of rcudy-cut homed la Ore
gon. FENNER MANUFACTURING COMPANY
SIM Milp 81., I'ortliuul, Oregon.
Kitchen
Cabinets
And when you see the Kitchen Maid you will be so thoroughly satisfied
that you will look no further. The Kitchen Maid is finished much better,, is
smooth, no rough places like some cabinets, and the handy part, the inside is
all round corners, white enameled and complete with all spice jars, sugar bin,
flour bin, cake and pie coolers, food chart, cook book holder, want list, not a
single thing left out that makes a han dy kitchen.
The outside is finished with stone hard water proof varnish which will
stand washing and not change its color, the hardware is the best that can be
had. We have these cabinets with either aluminum or porceline top and in
three different styles, so feel sure you can be pleased in the Kitchen Maid. All
cabinets have sliding door so do not bother the work table to get into cabinet.
Crawford & Hedges
Phone 496
Corner Court and Main Sts.