' iJ". .iN- l 1 i Section Two Pages 7 to. 12 Section Two Pages 7 to 12! DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919. CAVALRY TROOP OF 3RD REGIMENT, OREGON INFANTRY, NATIONAL GUARD, MAY BE ASSIGNED TO PENDLETON INSTITUTIONS' HEADS BEGAN WORK TOGETHER Dr. W. D. McNary, Dr. L. F. Griffith Started Careers in Salem 28 Years Ago. Phil Mvtschan, Jr.. (earned to maka beds in an Insane asylum. Hut get It rlKht he tM an employe, not boarder. Dr. W. D. McNnry was tulklnk about (hia laxt nluht. It wan while the doctor was working- at the nlem hoRpltnl for the Insane that Phil, much younger then than now. I aa employed Iwo summers at thai large Institution north of the penl. tentliiry. At one time Metschan re calls he hud it persons to feed and put to bed. While recalling the duyx of aula lung syne. Dr. McN'ary Htated that It seemed rather strange that two physicians who begun working with the Insane 38 year ago In the fame asylum should now he the heads of two large institutions the speaker at Pendleton, Dr. I., p. Orlfflth at fja lern. In May, lsl, Griffith, a native of the Waldo hills, began his work at Kalem, whlli! McNary started on July 1 of that year. The, Pendleton superintendent was born on a farm along the Columbia directly opposite The Dalles. Rut while still a baby his father took him to the old family home In Polk county. Wrhen a boy. the ftiture doctor went to Kalem and there he spent the majority of his years. His father came to the Ore. gon country in '45 He owned lands (Continued on page nine.) K n SAY l WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES AND MEATS? Tomorrow is the first of the month. If you have been dissatisfied where you have been trading, start the month in right, by sending in your order to us. tWi We guarantee to satisfy you, and we feel that you will appreciate trading with us, when you know that your Groceries and Meats come from a clean, sanitary store. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's on the market, we have it." 2 SERVICE Is a bank's sole stock in trade. We aim to deliver it, completely and pleasantly, by. men familiar with the banking needs of the. community. ' May we serve you? .w .. The Inland Empire Bank "The Bank of Community Interests" Plans for Military Organi zation Virtually Complet ed in Salem Yesterday. The troop of cavalry which will form a part of the 3d Regiment, Ore gon Infantry, National Cluartf, will probably be assigned to Pendleton, according' to federalization plans which were practically completed In Balem yesterday with the transfer of Colonel John L- May from the rank of unassigned officer to commander of the regiment. If the troop of cavalry Is assigned to Pendleton. It would not be the first time that such a troop was In exisence here, us the record of Troop D will show. Captain l-e Caldwell, First IJeutenant James F. Cook ana Second Lieutenant Marshall Spell were the Officers of the organization. Caldwell and Spell have returned but Cook is still in France. t'nder the new federal regulation, the Oregon forces are divided Into three battalions. The first battalion Deludes company A of Marshfield, Company H of Ashland, Company C of Kogene and Company D of Medford, with -Major W. u. White of Bugeno In charge of tl.e first battalion. Artillery I Amiiortwd, The 2d battalion Includes compan ies K, F. a. and Hi all of Portland, vtlth Major J. Francis Drake In com. tnand. Included in the Sd battalion are companies I of Portland, K of Independence, L. of McMinnville and M. of Kalem, Mujor Milton U. Meyers n command. Officers of companies IJ, K. F and M have been unable to qualify and will be supplanted by other men as soon aa they can be recommended and examined. There are also included In the Ore gon branch of military a headquar ters company, Captain Irving I. Niles; machine gun company. Captain Ed ward J. Kivers, and supply company, Captain Raymond M. Conner. There also has been authorlzeo under the national defenio act four companies uf coast artillery, one company of ngineers, on sanitary troop and one battery, making an aggregate military nrength for Oregon of 2000 men. . I -a (iraudo tMt Sanitary Corps. Uattery A of Portland, said to be the oldest In the atute, will be given an opportunity to come lno the or. ganlzaion tinder the federal order. La Grande will probably get the Ban- j tary. corps, while the coast artillery I companies will bo formed In west-t ern Oregon. Federaliaing of the Sd regiment means that cat.ains and all higher officer will' receive 500 a year, first lieutenant $240 a year, and second lieutenants 20f a year. The men will receive $7.50 a month, based on ore-fourth pay of regular army men, baaed on appropriations made to the Oregon national guard, while undei Uate supervision, it is believed more than $11,000 will be saved In the clothing allowance, which is elimi nated under the order federalizing the 3d regiment. The state appropriation amounts to $100,000 for the years 1919 and 1920, and will be used In maintaining head Quarters and meeting other local ex penses. Conral Stafrin, adjutant- general, in a letter written to Colo nel North today, lauds the retiring officer for his success in placing the regiment In line for federalization.. Bits of Humor Help to Lighten Serious Senate Discussions on League Police Chief Receives $15 Salary Increase; His Stipend Now $125 Chief of Police A. A. Robert wan th recipient of what In ex pected to b the final Inc-rea in Malary for city official thl year, at the council meeting lat night. The chief wan voted an F.E. KING RESIGNS AS MEMBER OF COUNCIL additional fir a month, making hiit stipend niw $125. All firemen aftd members of thf police forve, the city record- er, Htreet nuperintendent. ex- ton at the ;metery and some other minor official have hud their salaries raised In the lat four month. The chief of po- lice alone .wa left out. On motion of Councilman Eates the In ere a ne waa granted to Mr. Robert to talte effect Aiipuwt lt. 4 444444444444 plowfnjf hi field when a rfinfjii lu ll lv pnHKerby asked him hour much wa?ea he received' "WaKes? nald the hoy. J don't ICet no waKc. 1 get nothin' if I do, and hell if I don't" Montana Has Ratified Federal Amendment for Woman Suffrage HELENA, July 31. The Montana state senate today ratified the feder al suffrage amendment to the consti tution, thus completing the action on the measure In the assembly, the lower branch hevnig voted to ratify yesterday. The vote in the senate was 38 to I, with four absent. The action of the house yesterday was unanimous. Amendment to City Traffic! Ordinance is Passed atj Last Night's Meeting j Prank E. Kins, councilman from! .the fourth ward, lost night preaentedi j his resignation aa a memnrf of thej j city's lejfhIative body, to take effect; August 1. Mr. Kinff was obliged to I renifcn owing to his removing his res j idence to liiverside. Junt outside tha; 'city limits. The resignation was ac-! . cepted. j Mr, King Is serving his first term as ; a member of the council, having- been : seated -on January l, 1119. Who hi ' successor will e rests 'with Mayor J. j t Vaughart and It is probabi th- ' before the next meeting on Wednes day, the mayor wili htive a iminina- j tfon for the council to confirm. Rous Carney, who ran gainst Mr King li. j the Inst election. Is mentioned among! those eligible to fill the vacancy from the fourth wart. The ordinance providing a penalty .-Sj (Continued oa PasM .) I I ackVi-Twr I ; FOUR REPUBLICANS MEET WITH WILSON WAPHIXGTOV. July 30. Prest. dpnt WilRnn enllnt fmir TTAmtlilinn n senators. Including; Lenroot, Bllllne hnm, Harding nnd Fernald. to ths White House for a conference today. No other way than the Grope 'Nuts, way con process wheat and bailey into such tempt ing flavor. 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And Senator Knox, shaking his head over glowing predictions of the way the United States is to lift weak nation from their low ly condition, sa "That makes me think of the drunkard who was lying in the gutter, unable to rise. Nohody paid any attention to him until another, not oulto so drunken, came along, vnd asked whnt w;is the matter. l can't get up,' said the re cumbent one, "I'll pick you up," volunteered the other, and suiting the action to the word, he tugged and pull ed, but succeeded only in top pling over himself: "Tell you, friend.' ho snid fl nnlly. 'I can't get you tip, but here's what I w:il do I'll He down with you.' " Senator Swt niton was discuss ing whnt will happen to those senntors who opprse the league. "They'll fare like the plow, boy," suld Snansou. "ilo was Fo. the man who u on hi feet all day - more comfortable shoe was never made. 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