-4 i---''H'-r " TAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENPLETOK, OREGON, THURSDAY, ;TULY81,J919. TWELVE PAGES u. Lusaka mr tx -V riC-2rSTAY-AT0LlE VVVS NOTS - OF PENDLETON A! PERSONAL: A number f notes appearing in the Miss Klllot, Miss Husel Farr, Miss Oregon City Knterprtse contain Inter- Helen Hartke and Mix Leota Fishcf. sting news of Pendleton and former . - I'endlelon folk: j Mi'mbors of a motor party coming Mr. and Mr. Hal uishop, who to Pendleton yesterday from L lmv been residing In Juneau. Alaska, ttrunde were Mist Harriet Young and for the paxt two years, were lit Orewon her sister, Mrs, Nell Thaeker. Mian City Kundav. where thev were guest Young waa en route to Seattle wheie of Lloyd Riches. Mr. and Mrs. lilshop she will take Ji . month's work under were former residents of Portland, but - Leopold Godowsky, renowned pianist win maKi ineir miure nume i w no visnea Pendleton early in the land three weeks aiero, Mlsa Idleniun having gone down a fortnight earlier. They have visited also lu lllllsboro. Monmouth and T'e Dalles, . PLANE. IS REFITTING Boat Will be the Only One on Duty of Type of Trans Atlantic Flyers. . spring and with whom Miss Youu studied tn Portland last-summer. Miss Young departed last evening lor ine Uulles and Mrs. Thocker re turned to La. Grande. verton, where the former will enptane In the ireneral merchandise business, having purchased a store at that place. Miss Leota Fisher of Pendleton,' and formerly of Oregon City, is a re- ..... t n KI. ...I Dl,.l thM Buesi 01 neien mnt. air. and Mrs. Qeorn A. Hrl...n Miss 8adye Evelyn Ford, prominent j will leave this evening for Walla Wal plano Instructor of this city, has gone la where they will be joined by Mr. to Olympia, Wash., where she will : and Mrs. Phil X. Wlnans for a motor spend some time taking a special i trip to Seattle and Vancouver and course In music. Miss Ford will re- j Victoria. B. C. They plan to attend turn to Oregon City in the early full the Washington state bankers' con to resume her Instruction work. I ventlon at Ranier park and will-' then go to Seaside to pass the remainder 1 of their outing-. I Mr. and Mrs. Hart- Ing the past week from this city were j man and Mr. and Mrs. Winans Ulan Among those to attend the perform- I go to Seaside to pass ance of "Chin Chin'i in Portland dur- ' of their outing-. I Mr. Mrs. L. C. Uvermorc, of Pendleton, 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- Sts. lege ! to be away through the greater part of August. Mra Wlnans formerly made her homo In Pendleton and she and her husband have often visited here. - NEW YOKK, July 81. The NC-2, one of the four big flying bouts de signed originally to be flown from Mrs., H. H. Hond (Mary Shea) and America to Kui-ope to do their part her two little sons, left today fur their) In the war and the only one of the home In Portland after a fortnight's 1 four which did not share In the trans- visit In Pendleton as guests at the'atluntic flight Inst May, Is being re home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Hayes 'fitted at the Rockaway .Naval Air .Sta tion and will be put Into active sor vice again during August. Hhe will be the only plane of the type on duty. The NC-8 differs from her sisters which started on the cross-ocean flight In having her four Liberty mo- Mr .and Mrs. George Ferguson and.: tors arranged tandem In two pairs, little son James have departed for ajwltli two tractor and two pusher pro trip to Seattle and Sound points. They pollers. Tryouts at Rockaway re are making the Journuy by aulomo-, veuled superior efficiency In- a svs- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Peters left to day for an extensive motor trip which will take them to Seattle and cities of British Columbia. bile. Mrs. Joseph Cunha, Jr.. left today for Echo after being a guest of Pen dleton friends for the paat two days. Mrs. Winn Johnson and little Bra nd ran it liter. Janet La Fontaine. left today for Boy Orean. They ei' pect to be gone for three weeks. Mrs. Guy Wyrlck, Dr. and Mrs. R. K. Farnsworth Rnd Mack Foster re turned last night from a motor trip to Portland. Mrs. I. r. Idlcman and Miss Helen Idleman arrived home last night from a visit In the Willamette valley. Mrs. Idleman Joined her daughter in Port- tem of three tractors and one pusher, and the Two was discarded for the flight.- . . , When, on the eve of the take-off at Rockaway, fire badly dumaged the wings of the NC-1. the wings of the Two were put on the other boa). Me chanics have recently made the Two ready for service again, new. wings are nearly completed and she will very soon be In use as a training plane Ixible 'Lewis, Portland horse buyur. Is in the city today. He Is at Hotel Pendleton; Ralf Harper, of Portland, Is in I'en dlelon' today. , H. K. Kilos, from the Garden City. Is registered in Pendleton. Willard Lance is In Pendleton from Joseph, Wallowa county. U. N. Adams Is up from Stanfleld and for experimental work, and Is staying at the St. George. , The NC-3. badly beaten by 25-foot Ix-e Johnson is In the city from ! seas after being forced to Uescend on Athena. ' ' j be Trepassey-Axores flight, has been P. I. O. Donnell, from Toronto. On- I sent to the storehouse. The NC-1 lies tarlo, Canada, stopepd in Pendleton 'at the bottom of the Atlantic, and the today to catch his breath before go- Four is destined to a quiet life at the ing to the antipodes. The antlpodos, Smithsonian Institution as the first be It said, means New South Wales. airplane to fly the Atlantic. - Australia, for Mr. Donnei and he hus most of the summer ahead of him on the Pacific. Lee Johnson of Athena, returned to hils home yesterday. Hie has been I caves Hospital. ., Marion Caldwell, who has been convalescing at St. Anthony's hospital Sheep Mini Is lloru. John Kilkt'iiney. Heppner sheep man .was in the city today on his way to Meacham to look after sheep In terests. He hus about SJ.OUU sheep near Meacham. JU-ttim from Lehman fciiwtiurt. If. V. tlieknrs. olork of the school board, Tom Tweedy, postmnster, antfi 8. F. Rowmuii returned last night from Lehman Springs where they spent the past week. Don't Object to Hates. ' The locul telephone office reports that the raising of the telephone rates has not caused Pendleton people to discontinue their phones. So far there have been no complaints re garding the lncreaso. U-t-tat liai-k from .Mountains. K. E. Gelst.-nianuger of the North ern Grain & Warehouse Uo, locul office, returned last evening from H Ida way where he spoilt several days visiting his family. Harold Cochran, returned sailor, came buck with Mr. GelBt. ' . BIOUSuS I2tt Will I.oave fur Idaho. Elmer Thomas expects to leave Fri day or Saturday for Kuuskia, luho. where he has taken a position- with the Sloan Sheep Co. for the rest of tbe season. Mrs. Thomas will re main' in Pendleton. .Mail from 1-Xho In Jail. E. D. Stanford, charged with as sault with a dangerous weapon at Echo yesterday, was brought to the county Jail today by E. M. Lltsey. constable at Echo. He will be held for the grand Jury. W, H. Crary. Jus tice of the peace at Echo, bound Stanford over and ordered his com mittment. In Pendleton because of the illness arteP an operation for tonsils, has re of Mrs. Johnson, who is convalesclngi coverei and has returned to his home. at St. Anthony's hospital. - , - ; . Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McDaniels werej ; In the city today on. their way to Is Convalescing'. Touchet. Washington, after a, visit to Card of Thanks. We desire to extend to the many kind friend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral, ed today from Meacham, where they Portland. Mr. McDaniels is in ths sheep business.. George Janes, of the. Liverpool, London and Globe t Insurance Com pany, Is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slusher return- offerings and kindness during our sad bereavement in the death' of Wil liam Taylor. Mra H. M. Sloan, Mm J. Nelson. Mrs. Maria Ketler. David Taylor, ,T. D. Taylor, John Taylor. . have been enjoying an outing. Mrs. William Tow Is a patient at St. Anthony's hospital. She is con valescing after 4 major operation per formed today. Mrs. Ortls Kuper is convalescing In St. Anthony's hospital after an oper ation performed this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brock returned last night from a motor trip to va rious parts of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greulich, who with Mr. and Mrs. Brock formed the motor party, remained in Portland but are expect ed home soon. TrapiMW IltMrunut to Duty. p. 11 Nottingham, U. 8. Biological Survey trapper, was In Pendleton to day on his way from a trip to Wash, ington to Fangolkino, Oregon, where will resume his duties. He is ac companied by Mra Nottingham and their two small daughters. Why the Sixteen -Year Old Economy Facts of the Franklin Mean More Today Throughout the country, industries and individuals are "speeding up". The nation is on an efficiency basis, and both the individual and the motor car must either conform, or fall out of the picture. "Anti-Idling' laws apply to motor cars as well as to men. These are days when the car that can't earn its keep faces the possibility of being put under lock and key. None of us can be wasters and neither can our cars. '.",..,.-' ' . . -: The Franklin .Car meets this condition; with flat statements of just what it will do and just what it will cost to do it.- : . " . It offers you the satisfying service only a fine car can give; the ut most in riding-comfort, ease and safety of handling; freedom from, com plication and consequent repair-annoyance, plus the economical cost of upkeep arising from its steady delivery of t 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline instead of 10 10,000 miles to the set of tires instead of 5,000 Economy such as this is rare enough in the fine car field to be worth your immediate investigation especially under present conditions. PENDLETON AUTO CO. - Established 1907. ,- j WtH-al Cnm In l,a Cross. C. F. Schoonemaker. who returned today from La Cross, Washington, re ports that the spring grain in that section Is going IS to 18 bushels to the acre, while the full wheat Is go ing 25 to 43 bushels. He says that the crop is better than expected by farmers. SMART STYLE UEST QUALITY REASONABLY PRICED Dainty and cool are these smart new Blouses of voile, organdy, Georgette, crepe tie chine and Pongee. Different Better Cheaper v $2.50 to $15.00 . . COMPARISON INVITED ? Crowtlcr Tlmuks Draft Boards. Autographed letters to all membors and associate members of legal ' ad visory boards serving for the selec tive service have been received from Enoch H. CrowJer, provost marshal general. The letters are sent out to thank all who assisted on draft boards and come In a tube which preserves them suitably for framing. Ilou eSuiuuk-rs Return. Don Saunders, Pendleton man who enlisted two years ago In the United States navy, returned today. During h's service he has made 12 trips across the ocean and was for a time on the V. S. s. Leviathan and later on the Wickes, convoy. This ship convoyed President Wilson on his trips to Prance. lMc at St. Anthony's Hospital. Joseph Lourln. aged 63, died yes terday at St. Anthony's hospital aft er a long Illness. Word from a sis ter of the- deceased Is expected soon The body is at Folsom's undertaking parlors awaitin burial. Former I toad muster Jlc-e. Peter Grant, formerly road master for the O-W. R. & N. Co. and well known here, Is in the city today on his way to Walla Walla from Enter prise, where he Is now employed by the Eastern Oregon Lumber Company. He has charge of ths construction work for the company. Just Received Another Big. Shipment of BOOKS In our stock of books you will always find the best books by the best writers. Come in while the selection is large and make your selection. In this shipment are such books as: WEBSTER MANS MAN . HISTORY OF THE SIOUX KAZAN THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING THE THIRTEENTH COMMANDMENT SUDDEN JIM TISH , MARTIN EDEN BUSINESS OF LIFE, HEARTS AND FACES ONCE TO EVERY MAN. v and dozens of other good titles for only 75c THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Wheat Farmers Attention We have a 1918 3V-. ton Indiana truck for which we have no further use and which is an ideal truck for hauling wheat and other heavy loads. Would like to submit you our proposition. NORTH PORTLAND BOX COMPANY North Portland, Oregon. Will Be Delegate at Seaberik. Paul Mortimers left yesterduy for Seabeck, Washington, where he will act as delegate to the Bealieck con vention, representing the Christian Endeavor society of the Chrlstiun church of this city. He will attend the lectures and conferences of the Seabeck conven;lon. which Is attend ed by delegates from all over ths Northwest and which is recognize as one of the largest church conven tions In the United mates.. 1104.0101 From Convention. Emil Keibert of this city, and Stan ford Anderson, of Portland, returned today from Washington, D. C, where they attended convention- of Kappa Higma fraternity. Heibert represented the O. A. C. chapter and Anderson the University of Oregon chapter. All ot the U. of O. student body for the derson was recently elected president coming year. He will remain here for a few days as a guest at the tielburt home. Murines Offered chance. Men in the United Htutes marine corps on inactive duty may now trans. for to the regular marine corps for active service for the unexpired por tlon.of their em otlment, accoding to word from heaJriiarters. Men so transferred will receive the same pay. privileges and allowances In all re spects as marine regularly discharg ed from four-year enlistments and re. enlisted within three months after discharge. Newport Wants Teams. The Newport Construction Co., of Hermiston, which Is engaged in high way work In the west end of the county, is advertising for heavy teams for wagon work. Col. New port, manager, said today that he will either, rent or buy suitable teams if right terms are made. Power Awarded Judgments. K. Lb Power was awarded Judg ments in circuit court today against Frank Johnson and I. Wilkes, neither party having appeared. Against Johnson the Judgments are for $34.76 and flO, with 25 attorney's fees and the Warren Construction Co. Is ordered to turn over to the plain tiff 27.50 In wages under guarnlsh- ment. The Judgments against Wilkes Sanitary Turtles s Mattress ' . ..... . There ii only one argument against a Scaly. It is so com fortable that it is likely tp make you ignore the warnini of the alarm clock in the morning. The selected long-fibre air-woven cotton used in the Sealy never becomo lumpy, never loses its cool, comforting softness, and never forms ridges or hollows. After twenty years' ue yonr Sealy TuftleM IvUttten will be full and as soft and imooth over iu oval turface u when it wj new. The fimt cort of a Srsly ii the last fmt, becsuM i require! no re miking or re no rating. There are no tuft-holes or hollowt to gather durt and dirt. Crawford & Hedges Phone 496 Corner Court and Main Sts. are for 1138. 5 and 142.70. i