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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. TEN PAGES V' r PAGE SIX SOCIAL 1 PERSONALS Mrs. Marlon Jack and her family ton lute in tho afternoon. Acoonipu-' bit domiciled fur (In- summer In the'n.vlng the couple were Mr. and Mis. attractive Juck cottage a. Mwchuiki Fred Karle with w hom they had spent An additional member of the i.ariy the past fortnight on a motor trip Mi mi Marguerite Humphrey who air through Washington and British oi rinianled thein na the guest of Miss lumblu. The announcement of the Merle Jack. .marriage made upon their arrival e I here came as a, surprise as their Ml. Thelm Baling Is spending . I""".!'"!"0' 'n"d8 n"n and month In Ho:e. Idaho, as a uot at ' , ... the home of her uncle and Aunt. Mr. j And Mrs. Abu Jones. The Ladies of the Missionary So fclely of the Baptist church 'H ill meet t morrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock wishes. The bride la one of Pendle ton's most popular girls and lr. Park ier is one of the most prominent of the city a physicians. Miss Ruth Griffith and Miss Klisa beth Dyer of Sulem are expected to C. T. Humllton is In the city from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W.'A. Wallace ot Freer ater are lit the city today. Mr. and Mrs. Troen. of Spokane are at the uoldon liule. O. Lmnton is here toduy from Sac ramento, California. S, Campbell of Condon, is. visitor in the city today. ', . Hoy Alexander returned this morn ing from Portland. Karl Troxdale is in the cltv rrnn. "l H ana walla. He. is at Hotel Pen. melon. 1 In the basement of the church fur, hi rive thin evening or tomorrow to be their regular monthly meeting. Ho. teases for the nay will be Mrs. Wtl- t'NhM.H llavo Fulilcd Tints. en':,J or tm"rrow be LONDON. July 49.-Vhat has hup of MiM Kather.ne Mcpened to aU , i)pressloIli8,s J. I houHPguesla iary ai ine nont 01 ner narenia. .ur..iini.ra,o....iU. . ' liam C.dock. Mrs F. LampRin. .h v w r. x.nt-- cuuimn. who Mi Ouy Johnson .nd Mr. W. W. j j-- ,ue , ub their . l . , i -puzzle pictures? An Kveninir Nu-t . 7 , - , r w m.-. . xj. representative v sited the tenth . Ittn fined for lh tnr-clinir for which a. T u .ith..ii t . T,. , . . . 11,0 emn , ex- '. , , ; ; , " . - wo.uuviui,, J;ihou 01 tne uiUon rioi at th " " " Mwnua uuufiniH Aiansara galleries, and without a cat U,IUCU- "asketa helped witft tf?oodiea" for a'aloKue he understood everv picture in ( -w. aa...w ' v t. ilia Haiiri y. AlHnv fir I hnl npA.. M.nb Kdith Johnson jeaterday be-1 street shortly after fi o'clock. .Later clear as picture postcards and Some ..ntc .11c wi iuc vl v. mi mm, in in nwui music wu - were oeaut ir j I. - There was hurrilv a Ik upiAA h.lnn k.f.ir.iml In 1 V. 1 aii .. SCENE a garage; time, mid night. Characters, the deal er and a transient customer limping in with a damaged tire. CUSTOMER "Give me a Firestone; I know what it will do and I haven't time to experi ment on an unknown tire." DEALER 'Sure; you want most miles per dollar and I want most friends per mile:" Exit customer, happy and satis fied, with TIRES Most Miles per Dollar 8 1 ; 3 ju .c UUm I lUaVwii ; M Wa as jW to M THE NAME TELLS A TRUE STORY SUPERIOR Hoe Drills tttiliertcH'' fMd Im aloliitcly accurate. It will mil biUMi the seed lut sows It lu Jur4 the qiuuitity dircd wllliout crackliur- Kuirrifr Hue IM-Uls are perfootod In every lutrtlinilur and liave lirovfn Uuir aoiwriority by jears of practical ukc ill Uiu county. ou Mill like Uie aertice bWiiiid our sales. Sturgis & Storie rcndleton, Oregon East Court St AiuioiiiiciiijC' the Now OSBORNE TAXI SERVICE Sam Osborne, Prop. Operating: Taxicabs AND NIGHT to any part of the city. ISIand at Cosy Billiard Parlors TELEPHONE 463 and we wilt be there with the ' service. 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. Burrouglis, Inc. Corner Webb and Col - ' ' . lege Sts. SAYS JAPAN BUYS WASHINGTON. July SI) Japan is buylntt Interests ut Americans In Mexico, who want tu leave their holti itiKs because they feel they ore In sufficiently protected, Senutor I'helan declared tudaw in an Interview, ile made the statement In tinting- the government to tuke a strong hand In safeguarding- American rights south of the Rio Grande. "In view of the etitlcul oil situa tion and the establishment of a policy by Britain to absorb the oil of the world, both In the United States-and out. If possible our government, as a means of natural protection, should take a punitive stand In Mexico and see that American interests are pro tected in an emphatic and conclusive way," said Senator I'holun. "Japan Is buying claims of dlscouruifcd Ameri cans in Mexico who do not hope for any protection. As soon us this gov ernment vigorously takes un Interest In the matter Americans In Mexico will be given renewed encourage ment and 'the United Stutes will be able to make up the deficits In Its oil sup ply. This is a matter of so much im portance there should bo no delay." Every man things ho could set the pace if He weron't handicapped. Answering a fool according to his own tolly but adds to the roullxhtiess of the world. '" Taking Bljr tfutmm It la too much of a risk to. depend upon neighbors or sumllng for medi cine In case of a 'sudden attack or bowel complulnt. In ' almost evoi neighborhood soino olio had died from cholera morbus that could easily have been saved has the proper modi, cine been at hand. Then think of th suffering that must be endured until medicine can bo obtained. The af way it lo keep at hand a bottle or Chamberlain's Collo and Diarrhoea Komedy. a preparation that can t depended upon, liuy It now. It only costs 36 cents. How to Cot Hid of Your Rheumatism. It It Is chronic or muscular rheu matism all you need it to massage the affected parts with Chamberlain's Liniment. You are centaln to be pleased with the relief which it affords. 13 of AcUto. As a general rule there Is nothing j xerious about a loss of appetite, and! If you skip a meal or only eat two meals a day for a few days you will soon have a relish for your meals' when meal time cpmcs. Boar in mind I that at least five hours should always) elapse between meals so as to give the food ample time to digest and the stomach a period of rest before a second meal Is taken. Then It you eat no more than you crave and take a reasonable amount of outdoor exer cise every day you will not need to worry about your appetite, When the loss of appetite Is caused by con. atlpatlon as is often the case, thai should be corrected at once. A 'doss of Chamberlain's Tablets will do It. WHOLE N. Y. BLOCK HAS ONE TUB FOR BATHS FOR 1,700 NHW YORK, July 30, A housing survey of a block In r-UJii inin- thlrd street' made for the state re construction commission shows one bathtub in forty-three tenement hcuses In which live 1700 persons. The bathtub is the property of wiloonkeeuer. It is for use by tne owner and his family and compara tively few of the other 481 families on the block have even seen It. How ever, the tact that the bathtub Is In existence Is one of the neighborhood rides. The next nearest aproach to bottl ing facilities discovered by the in vestigators on that particular block was a stationary washtub, fitted up with partition which can be lifted out on Saturdav nights. The tenements on the block are far from overcrowded. There ore 1, 673 rooms for 1703 men, women and children.' Of the children. 233 are under S icars of age. l.VS rOR THKATKH IJKIXY ABANDONED (Continued from Page 1.) showed a considerable saving to tne ledge In selling the present property and building on a new lot. It Is es timated by bidding contractors that It ill cost iilv from $7000 to I.e.- 000 more to build from the ground up than to reconstruct the present building whereas tho lodge will real ize about $36,500 caeh by the ac ceptance of the Hamley orrer. ine estimated Income from tho new bulliJ- L'matllla County 1,1- brunch of tho brary. RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS lick I lie Job Thut riu Maybe you have a job waiting for you. . If you have, you'll find thai books will help you brush up on de tails jou may have forgotten while learning to win the war. If you're undecided as to what to do. fhe books or opportunities In differ ent Kinds or work .will help you choose. Practical advice about the choice of I work, and on making good. Is given in I "The Young Man and His Vocation," : by Harris. A study of the openings in aarlcul- , ture, commercial occupatioins, trans- portatlon, civil aervice, manufactur- ; ing, building and machine trades, en- : gincering. . medicine, teuching, and other professions will be found In j Gowln and Wheatley's occupations. In "Business Employments," by Al len, is treated the business side of ! manufacturing, of modern retail trade and of finance, with concrete lllustra- ' tlon drawn from the manufacturer, a1 department store, and a study of banking Institutions. I Weaver's "Profitable Vocations for ' Boys" suggests many possibilities of j worthwhile work for men. If professional work appeals to you ; more than business or Industrial work, i you will find suggestions about train- I ing for law, the ministry, teaching, ' medicine, scientific work, engineer-1 ing, agriculture. Journalism and other j items, ana tne openings in tnem, in Brewster's "Vocational Guidance for the Professions." Work In the public service, helping to fight disease, crime, and poverty. Is stirringly presented In "The Youth und the Nation," by Moore. v And there are other books, not only also on Si Dresses Satin, Georgette and Taffeta frocks in attract lve styles :n.. ....:,..! ; ejJt-tituijr pinu .7.; $18.75 to $39.50 Comparison Invited. IIU I'reviuo an n.. -- ,, bind. ,,.rk Rome nf thorn for, the retirement of the indebted- " . ,., , .,,., ,, 1 , , , .,,., ability, and start you In tho riitht dl- Tcil.plc to Cost $110,000. lr.,.tlon In the opinion of financial men present, the lodge could borrow on first mortgage 50 per cent or tne cost of constructlcn, which, wun tne Going' Away? The Seashore and Mountains'are calling, and you will soon be on the way to the spot you have shosen For Your Vacation But before you go you should think of those things you will need while away. At most summer places it is nearly always difficult to obtain your favorite toilet necessities you are accustomed to using at home, therefore you will be well advised to take with you most of those articles that are necessary in your daily toilette. ' The display of Vacation Needs at our store this week wjll no doubt remind you of several things you will want to take with you on your trip. COME AND HAVE A LOOK AT OUR ATTRACTIVE SHOWING! The Pendleton Drug Co. money realized rom the sale of tne Present building, would leave only about $40,000- to be raised throngn the sale of five or six per cent bonds. The total cost of an entirely new building, including furnishings, will not exceed $140,000. the cjinmittee stated. The acceptance of the Hamley of fer would not necessaarily mean that the Elks wouM buili on Garden and Court as the lots there would find a ready wile should some other location be deemed prcferaoie. T'ho majority sentiment last evening was f -r that location, however over other loci- t.ons suggested. The proposed null-1-Ing wouid not cover the full site, ihus leaving the Elks n frontage to se!l. The meeting iaot ev-.ning cleared up the situation very materially und the building committee expects with in a very snort time to make a defi nite decision v.hlch will result In the beginning of cimylructlon wor oot later than Sppt. I. OTHER VOCATIONAL BOOKS Allen Law as a Vocation. Blackford The Job, the Man and the Boss. . Bloomfleld Vocational Guldnnce of Youth. Bloomfleld Headings In Vocational I Guidance. - ' Brewer. . Vocational Guidances Movement. ' ! Davis Vocational and Moral Gul- i dance. ! Hall How to Oct a Tosltlon oml How to Keep It. 1 Hemingway How to Make Good. Parsons Choosing a Vocation, puffer Vocational Guidance. Rollins What a Young Man Can Do. IT. of O. Choosing a Career. ASK FOR THESE AT THE COUNTY LIBRARY Bullens Steel and Its Heat Treat ment. Gray Foundry Work. Hart Welding. Collins Pipes and Piping. Colvin Stanley American chlnlsts Handbook. Colvin & Haas Jigs and Fixtures. , Colvin Machine Shop Calculations. Colvin Tool Maker's Kinks. 'UauRherty Sheet Metal Work and Pattern Drafting. Hartman Machine Shop Practice. llgcn Forgo Work. Kuiip Machine Hhop Practice. Kautny Autogenous Welding and I4. jCutting. Kidder Trlaiiguliillon Applied to Pattern Cutting. Markham Tool Making. Nnrrls & Smith Shop Arithmetic. Oberg Handbook of Small Tools. Williams New Tinsmiths Helper and Pattern Book. NOTHING MORE ATTRACTIVE in a room than one of our new softly shaded table lamps. Gives plenty of light for read ing, thinking of pleas ant conversation. Come and see them. They are " not so expensive as their beauty would in dicate they ought to be. J. L. VAUGHAN BOOK SHELF "Books should to one of these four ends conduce, f.r wisdom, piety, de light, or use. Sir John Denham. LIBRARY "MOVIE" AT ECHO Running the town "movie" is a new or.tiul.u- filr a llhrttrV VP.t that is What the Library Board of the Echo Li brary Is doing successfully.- It hap pened this way. In January 1918 the moving picture oVtmv in TCchn was for sale and the Li brary Board persuaded the City Conn-, cil to lend the Board the money with i.hfnh in htiv it The nroceeds of the show go to pay orr tne aeni. wnii n un j "Spanish influenza" of last winter pre- j vented from being cleared by this : time. When this Is completed the pro- I I fits will be spent for books. i The movie theatre Is located In the j Municipal Building for which the City: jc'ouncll charges $20.00 a month rent, j Only the best films are shown, a six, jor eight reel "drama" and a comedy. , On Saturday night, (there Is but one show a week), people flock In from the 'surrounding country and even from , the neighboring towns for they are rI- .ways sure of a good show. . I The manager of the theater. W. H. Grary who Is also the town recor- der and the publisher of ' the Echo News, gives his services free of charge j and even saves drayage by carrying, the films to and from the station in j his automobile. For everything else j the board pays, for the operator, for , room rent, for the films and the ex- j press charges. i The Echo Library, which Is also, located in the Municipal Blulding is a - : mtffpd . .. . Pi frnfi a r,Vs im i, arc JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMEN T OF NEW RUGS Persian, Wilton and Rag Rugs in all sizes and many different colors to choose from. Crawford & Hedg'es Phone 496 Corner Court and Main Sts.