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i' TAGE NINE TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1910. EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Pilot Rock Man Buys , Car to Take Long Trip (East Oregonlan Ppeclal.) PILOT ROOK. Aug. 7. J. M. noyer 'has purchased new Doclns cur. Mr.- Royer loft Monday aftarnoon with hlH family for a trip Into California. Mr Oliver Knott underwent ' an operation at fit. Anthony's hospltul In Pendleton Friday of Sunt week. . Newt Royer arrived 'home Friday from oversea. .! Id. C. Bcharpf has bought a home In Pendleton on Kalcy streot from P. IX Werst ' Mr. Boharpf has aold his home here to Mr. Glass of Portland who has been elected assistant cawhler 'of the bank here. Mr. O. it, Johnston and sinter Miss Verona Fullenwldcr left Monday for a visit to their home In Bouih Haven, Michigan. ' . i 1 .-' !' Mr. and Mrs. Ira ArnorRast Wi?re here over Sunday from Ritler. Mr! and Mrs. M. IX Oranica. Rill Hu bert and Albert Kennlson lat Saturday evening for Union County to hunt. Fancho Btubblefleld was a passen ger on the stage to Lehman Springs Saturday. Virgil Peterson was a visitor here Monday from Uklah. Virgil Peterson was- a visitor here Monday from Uklah. Dr. L M. pauldlng has purchaseda a home on Llnct.ln street in Pendle ton' and will take poxHexsioii about Heptember 1. "Win. T. KldWfll who ,hns recently purchased an Interest In the Pilot Hock Mercantile Co. Is now rlurklnic in the store. Mr. Kid well will move his lumlly to town for the winter." Charles Morris and family passed throutth here Hunduy en route to their home In Walla Walla after a several days visit at Uklah. A couple of good showers fell here Sunday evening. Lou MohsIo was hore Monday from Hermlston. Mrs. Jeun P. Kirkjmtrlck and Mrs. W. C Stanley returned to their home here Sunday afternoon after enjoying several weeks outing at Ilfditway Springs. Mrs. Stanley Is suffering from a sprained ankle, huving stepped from their car on to a rock which turned with hereon their way home. J. O. RubhcII and family loft Mon day evening for Uklah. Mrs. Russell and son Klmo will visit there with Mrs. Frank Chamberlain and Mr. Russell and Mr. Chamberlain will leave Tues day morning for Desolation Lake. Elma Roylen left Suturday for a vacation at Seaside. Carl Jensen and family, C. A. Cooper nnd family. C. J. Miller and family. Thos. Jaques and Albert Gllllaul ex pect to leave Wednesday morning lor weeks outing at Desolation jjikb. Rill Curtwrlght came In Baturduy from tho mountains where h9 has j been for several weeks cutting wood. Prof. L. K. Decker principal of the I public school here writes that he and I his family will arrive In Pilot Rock about August 14. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Fanning have aold their home to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher. They are to give possession about tha middle of August and will move to tho John Wilson property back of the parsonage until their new home Is ready for occupuncy, J. N. Rurcess Is having a new dweX Ing house erected on his runch south of town. Churle.s Nelson returned home from Kansas City Monday evening where he went Several days ago with a loud of cattle. U C. Bcharpf, Fred Moes, and Newt Royer spent the week-end ut Klkhorn cubin. Mrs. iou King and Mrs. Oeorge Hunter of Pendleton were visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Coopor the first of 'the week. . Lon Ettcr and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F.lter spent Sunday at Leh- niiin Springs. Frank Chapman and family were in town Tuesday. !. W. Paulls left Saturday visit to Iowa. J. F. Klrkpatrlck was a visitor to Pendleton Monday. Guy French and Mrs. French were in Pilot Rock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Pickering enter tained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Milton and daughter Hazel, and Mrs. N. A. MacomDer ana daughter Sybil. . the Grocery Man with Snow Flakes 1 ! i Thousands of children are happier and healrlilor ' a because they can have all the Snow Flakes they K need 'tween meals. And what better than these crisp, satisfying, salty crackers? Your grocer .; has them. - Donl Ask for Crackers say Saow Slsxee -P .. iMsajfBBjasK Pacific Ctatl Bitcnil C. manmmma for Farmer From Umapine Rents Big Wheat Raach (Fast Oregonlon Special) UMAPINE, Aug. 7. Ernest Ran som has rented a wheat ranch between Walla Walla and Dixie, Wash. The ranch consists of 800 acres and he has the option of renting S0O adjacent. Mr. Ransom will move Immediately after the third cutting of alfalfa hay and his brother, a son of Frank Ran som of the Ferndule neighborhood will run the ranch vacated by him, three miles east of Umapine. Mrs. R. H. Wlllman of Walla Wnlla has a new Studebaker automobile. She motored to Athena on the car's Initial trip. On Julv 24, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Witherlte. The Wither Ite's were formerly of Umapine and are at Frescott now. Wm. B. -Martin and family have moved to J. B. Krumbah's until after harvest. Mrs. Dimina Martin, owner of the ranch cold it recently and gave Immediate possession. On July 29, a IS pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holm of Uma pine. Mr. Holm is postmaster at Umapine. Mrs. Will Weathers and children nre spending this month with Mrs. Wea thers people at Wallowirr" Mrs. R. E. Bean and children are spending the week with Mrs. S. R. Sanderson at Cold Springs. Mrs. Addie Rosencrance and daugh ter, with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bear den and daughter of Walla Walla were Sunday gueste with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones. jj tfWtfs9sfafwr WW W af WW at stltf Isf W W eT at V at W, " No one need : go thirsty ! f'VV'v- There IS a toft drink which quenches thirst a drink for ' young and old a practical ly predigested drink which contains NONE of the injuri ous properties generally . found in soft drinks. 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