East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 11, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDTJ'lTONjOREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST If, 101ft
EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO,
Big Harvest Ball Set
For Friday at Echo
(East Oregonlun Speclul.).,
ECHO, Aug. 3 1, Krho Is to have
a hurvest ball on ; Friday evonlng,
August 1G, In the city hall. There
have been no dance In Echo for over
a month, owing to the fact that moxt
of the dancers have been buoy In
horveHt. Kiirl fcawyer's orchestra of
l'endleton will furnish the mimic.
A. JS. WuttenhunjiT went to Ten
dleton Friday and returned to Kclio
on Saturday. Mr, Wuttimburger
states that he lias had a now well
drilled on his f irm. At a depth of
' 48 feet, they struck water, whUch
ralmiil 8G feet.
Kdward Liesegang Intend to build
a large brick meat market on the cor
ner of Maine and Dupont atreeta.
Gravel la now being ha.uled for the
basement and work on the building
la to commence next month.
MIhs Clara Auclalr furnished the
mualo at the Htar theater Buturduy
evening.
Miss Annie Baling, who haa- been
teaching a summer shqol, In home
for her vacation,
1j. M. Hills and family returned last
week from rtkl'AWay Hprlnjfe where
they had been fur the punt month.
F. T. George la upending a few days
Jn 1 'on land.
iichool will commence In' Echo on
Monday, September 8, , ,
Allen Thompson irni a business
transactor In Kcho Saturday.
Fred Andrews has purchased a new
tlulck roadster, . , , ., :
l-eter-Nelson was In Echo on 8at
ry- x ; latitat
A. R, Oray and W. H. Albee made
a business trip to Sunnyslde, Wash.
Mrs. B. E. Eheler and children have
returned from California where they
have been visiting for several months.
Miss America Hutchinson who has
been attending school at Cheney,
Wash., returned home fjaturduy.
Lyman Kaaenger and Jack Mor
timer of Holdman were In town Sat
urday,' -
Ukiah Couple on Trip
To Kansas City, Mo.
Burns Brothers Memphis Minstrels full.
Helix Man Suffering
From Lumbago Attack
(East Oregonlan Special.)
HEUX, Aug. 41. M. T. Smith has
been suffering from Lumbago for, the
past week. : ' .
Mrs. Alf Snndo was shopping In
Pendleton Friday.
The wheat tanks at the mill ara all
will give a performance In Echo on
Thursday evening, August 14.
Mss Lois Lambert, former Echo
Klrl, Is visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Al Hlatt. . .
Mifw Ella Moore, a nurse at the
Flood Samaritan hospital at I'nrtland,
Is spending her vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Moore.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plnley spent
Saturday In Echo i ;
Roy Fenland had the misfortune to
he kicked in the back by a colt Thurs
day morning.
Mrs. James Hill and ehlldren of
Pendleton were Friday ylsltors.
Klent Kern and Charlie McAlvey are
in Helix from California.,
Miss Opal nice Is visiting at the T.
M. Cook ranch. -
Mrs. Dan Mclntyre and children are
at Bingham Si-rlngs. ,j ' ,. j
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UUilUlj
Wrapped to insure its perfect
condition in all climates and
seasons. Sealed tight kept
right. The perfect gum in the
perfect package.
After
every meal r-& if M JSTrte flavor lasts
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THE NAME TELLS A TRUE STORY
SUPERIOR
H
oe
Drill
Superior feed is alwolutrly a!Urnto. It will not bunch tho seed but
sows it in Just tlio quantity dosin-d without crocking.
Superior Hoe lrills are pcrfoctCTl in every paHlcnlar and liavo
proven Uieir Kuix rlorlly by years of practical In this county.
You will like tlie service behind our sales. ,. iS f5
Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton, Oregon East Court St
(East Oregonlan Special.)
ITKIAH, Aug. It. Mr. and Mr.
Wesley Slaughter left Monday morn
ing for Kansas City to visit relatives.
They will return the last of August,
in time for Mrs. Slaughter to take
up her school work, which begins
September 1.
Perry Simpson, fire guard of Pear
son Meadows, was In town Tuesday
night for supplies. '
. Howard C. Chapman of Walla
Walla arrived Tuesday evening to
Join his wife and infant .daughter,
who are visiting here.
Ray and Helen Meengs of Bridge
creek, wera In town a few . hours
Thursday, visiting their sister, Mrs.
Walter Allison.-
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Moore of
(Tklah were called to Portland Thurs.
day to ba with Mr. Moore's mother,
hn Is not expected to live.
Walter Allison, ranger, returned
from. Frailer station Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lowell Ganger were
In town Thursday on business.
Miss Mossle Mettle returned Thurs.
day after spending several weeks at
Eugene.
Miss Vesta Kirk returned Friday
frbm Williams S'atlon, whera she had
been visiting with her brother. Wal
ter Kirk tor a week. He is Btationed
there for the summer.
A picnio party visited at Hidaway
Springs Friday and those In the par
ly were the Hev. Mr. Herbert - and
Mrs. Herbert and daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard chapman and daugh
ter, Mrs. J. W. Sturdlvent and son
Cliiyd, Tressa Glbhs and Oleta Sulli
van. .
Iila Lance of Freewater Is visiting
for a few weeks with the Misses Mae
and Ida Ingram.
Ed Welch a resident of Kennewlck,
Wash., and a former resident of Rlt
ter. was in Ukiah Friday nlht en
toute to Grant county for' a visit with
his niece, Mrs. Fred Mulkey or
ter.
Mr. an Mrs. P.en Colvln and chil
dren and Mrs. Nellie Baker of Rltter.
passed through town Friday en route
to Tenlno. Washington, to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Colvin's sister, who
died suddenly.
A letfr to a friend from Mr. nd
Mrs. ChaWes Groom, who were re
cently transferred to Sumpter from
I'kiuh, slates that they are well
pleased In the ,-hange, and like their
new home very much Mr. Groom is
a ranger and works for the govern
ment. ,
Carload of Fat Hops
Shipped From Stanfield
(East
PTAXTHELD.
Oregonlam Special.
T
Aug. 1 1. Jake RU-
hr Mhinned a carload of fat nogs
s.uuriiiiv to the Portland markets.
Th ncinl election held at the
hieh school building of the legal
vni.r. r.t thin district last Tuesday
for the purpose of voting a special
tax for the purchase of or building
of a suitable home for the superin
tendent of the Reeves high school, re-
aulied In an unanimous, vote aumor-
uslng the directors to furnish the de
sired home either by purchase or by
erecting the same. The amfint bsk
ed was a 2 mill levy which was voted
without a dissenting vote.
Mrs. .E. S. Severance and .Mrs.
Frnnk Boss were in Pendleton Sat
urdnv on a shopping trip. j
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ling returned
home Monday from a five weeks' trip
to Billings, Montana. Fargo North
Dakota and Cresswell. Iowa.
John Bagnn and family. George
Atteburv and family and Mrs. Karl
Lund and daughters, have returned
from Hidaway springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ruber are. be
ing congratulated on the arrival of a
fine new daugnrfr ruesoBy.
of Mrs. Hazen. The sisters are mak
Ing a tour of the west.
P. H. Buchholts Is spending ths
week with his family In Portland.
Harry Kemp of Portland, was In
town Tuesday. 5
G, L. Dunnln was In Portland the
first of the week, -
Mrs. Emma Prelgnsnt was a bust
ness visitors In Pendleton Monday.
Wayne Coe and Page Schneider
motored up frnrn Portland the latter
part of the week, 1
Frank Sloan has Just completed a
new cement garage and Is Installing
an electrical tumping plant and
making other Improvements on his
property on Ball avenue.
CUPPINGS FROM
COUNTY PAPERS
Two large gasoline tanks have ar
rived at the Standard Oil plant at
Helix and workmen are installing
them. - "
Helix will soon have paved streets
says the Advocate. Bids will be open
ed this week.
The 1919 prune crop In the Milton
and Freewater section of the Walla
Walla valley as estimated by shippers
will be lit the neighborhood of 6000
tons, and is conceded to be several
hundred tons greater than the 1918
yield. Growers are receiving S100 per
ton now.
The preliminary work for the big
Teel tunnel Is progressing nicely says
the Pilot Rock Record and every day
two or more big truck loads of heavy
machinery, gas pipe, steel rails, etc..
are leaving the Rock for the site where
the big bore is to commence. Four
houses have already been constructed
at the upper camp and a crew of men
has been taken in from this point and
will begin work on the tunnel ap
Droach. '
The special election held at the
High School building of the legal vo
ters of School District No. 61 last
Tuesday for the purpose of voting a
special tax for the purchase of or
building a suitable home for the
superintendent of the Reeves High
School, resulted in an unanimous vote
authorizing the directors to furnish the
desired home either by purchase or
by erecting the same. The amount
aSked was a two mill levy, which the
Stanfield Standard says was voted
without question.
Newt O'Harra took a crop of 37
bushels per acre from 65 acres east of
town the Weston Leader reports. Forty
acres of the tract was in beans last
year, but It is thought to have yielded
even a little better than the remaining
25 acres. This showing would seein
to refute the theory sometimes heard
that beans on summer fallow injure
the soil for wheat growing.
A move is now on to get a post of
the American Legion established In
Heppner, R. E. Crego and Dr. Harold
Bean, returned service men, having
started the preliminary tall rolling.
The City of lone is getting prices
and estimates on the cost of putting
in a new system of water mains, the
Heppner Gazette Times says. Sev
eral years age the city put in a sys
tem of wood pipes and these have
proved far from satisfactory.
The city of Heppner and the Hepp
ner Light A Water Company have
virtually come to an agreement on the
purchase price of the water plant. The
agreed price is $23,500, wjth the un
derstanding that all supplies on hand
will be taken over by the city at in
voice price.. This is additional and not
included In the price for the plant.
Bearing a premium of $6.50 per
$1,000 the first $100,000 of road bonds
authorized by the people of Wallowa
county at the June election were sold
Wednesday by the court to Morris
Brothers of Portland. The county will
get $100,650 from the bonds, which
mature in from five to 10 years and
pay 5 percent interest. Considering
the short life of the issue and the low
rate of interest, the sale Is quite satis
factory to the county, says the Enter
prise Record Chieftain.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Beats Them All! The Netb
"TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE
It's soft and pliable decreases in size as the
tobacco is used tobacco does Dot cake in the
package no digging it out with the finger.
Keeps the tobacco in even better conditio
i ki... j . . : i
to yourself to buy a package and
gjyjs Tuxedo a trial? Not quite as
much tobacco as in the tin, but
10c
YuLSsVt "papers" ths lightest;
thinnest, strangest; and best in" all
the world, make a wonderful Tuzcd.
' tigasstta, Trrmnmt
Finest Burley Tobacco
.Mellow-aged till perfect
iVus adash of Chocolate
) Guaranteed by
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1 Jff
A fM
"Your
NoseKnows
rNCONPORATCD
formed himself into a tiny mouse and
succeeded in capturing one of them
and carried her.home and made her
hia wife. However, she didn't take
kindly to Indian life and one day she
made a basket of silver and singing
her magic chant was carried awayi to
the skies and joined her sister in the
"Xorthern Crown."
A gold stike Is reported on the
Mies Emma M- TTnthank of Taconm s MoQre r&ncir about half way be
tween Mt. Vernon and Dayville says
the Blue Mountain Eagle. Some time
back Mr. Moore picked up a rich piece
of high grade ore. It had about $18
in free fold in It. Since then he has
done more or less prospecting for the
ledge that this presumably came from.
rrlved Friday for a month's stay and
while here will look after the Interest
of her alfalfa ranch on the MeBj;
dOWS. 1SS:W1
Mrs NpII White and daughter, i-
vlan of Lexington, are spending tne
week with her porents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wald.
Messrs. .Hoggsrd, Kllnury and w.
VS. Smith have returned from ron-
landwhere they have been tne past
week attending the buyers' conven
tion.
Sister Itprchmans and Sister Clair
of Orand Hapids, Mien., wno n
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. It.
Hazen, left Friday. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Hasten as far as
rcigin. She will visit her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. I.
Hazen. Sister Berchmans Is a sister
Before Ths Advent
Of Woman's Gbdne
33
Mercy Mc!
It was Monday afternoon. A woman
rushed excitedly down an alley in a
certain quarter of Manchester and
stopped at a house. She knocked once
very nervously; no reply. A second
knock but still no answer.
. Presently the window above was
hastily flung open, and a woman.
whose general disarray betrayed signs
of a sudden awakening, leaned out.
The woman below looked up and ex
claimed hurriedly:
"Mrs. Skinner, yer 'usband got ten
days."
Eh, dearies me, Mrs. Jones," re
plied the other. "Oh you did frelghten
me. Ah thought it was that wretch
after the rent asain."
Two carloads of porkers went out
of Hermiston the latter part of last
week. They were prime hogs, the
Herald declares and brought a good
price on the Portland market. George
Strohm was the largest individual
shipper, and for one straight car of
his hogs he received 922.50 per hun
dred. Those ranchers who contributed
to the other car, and who also receiv
ed a good price, were , C. B. Baker,
Henry Ott. Joe Cramer, R. C. Challls,
Joe Dyer and Walter Botkin.
Woman Who Know Talc Precaution
Against Stiff sring.
urn th arrival of the Stork, women
for over half a century have learned Uw
wlidom of (tlvlnr nature a helping band,
h'kiuea, nervousness, boarlnirdown and
stretching pains la the abdomen and
muscle, are entirely soided by the am of
Motlier's Friend, according to the tertlmony
of thousands of mothers wbo have used this
time-honored remedy.
Mother's Friend lubricates the one net
work of nerves beneath the skin, and by
regular use during the period the musclM
re made and kept soft and elastic. They
can then expand gently and easily nea
baby Is born and pain and danger at ths
crisis is naturally avoided.
Mother's Friend Is a preparation of pene
trating oils and other medlclnnl srents
prepared especially for expectant mothers.
It Is for external use. Is absolutely safe and
should be used regularly during the entira
period before baby comes.
Write to tho Bradneld Regulator Com
pany, Dept. A, Lamar Bulldlns, Atlanta,
(ieorrls. for so interesting Motherhoml
Book" and obtalnV a bottle of Mother j
Friend from tha drunrlst. You, wil, Sad it
ths irwUrt ktg4 9i Wl '
ABOUT THE STARS
-When a man marries a girl for her Occasionally some young man t
beautiful face and graceful form the tempts to make the mare go by in vest
joke is apt to be on him later. Ing a lot of money In wild oats.
Fiery Itching and Burning of
Skin Is a Most Gruel Torture
(Sure Speedy Relief in S. S. S.
Why suffer from these persistent
tortures when it is so easy and
costs so little to do as thousands
: of others have done and get relief
through S. S. S.f It is now well
known that eczema comes from
the blood. By giving the blood a
thorough cleansing you not only
(jet sure and spe dy relief but you
also build up the system and re
new your vigor and vitality.
This good medicine has stood
the test of 50 years as one of the
greatest blood cleansers known. It
is cuaranteed entirely free iron
minerals of any kind.
The experience of others has
established the unfailing merits of
S. S. S., and there's no question
about the wisdom of your giving it
a thorough trial. All reputable
druggists sell it. If in doubt as ta
your case write to Medical Ad
visor, Swift Specific Co, Dept. S
Atlanta, Qa,
Tho Northern Crown (Continued)
The Shawnee Ihdinns also have a
myth concerning this star cluster
which is entirely different from the
one previously given, yet it shows the
imagination of the Red Man is equal
to that of his Oriental brother. Accord
ing to the legend a noted Indian chief
of this tribe, many years ago vAas out
hunting on the prairie and found a
small plat in the tall grass that bas
beaten down smoothly to the ground
but could find no trail nor foot-path
leading from it. This raised the cur
lousity of tho hunter and he concealed
himself near by to await results. It
was not long until he observed a silver
basket containing seven beautiful
maidens descending. They alighted
and danced around most charmingly
in the small space. The Indian cau
tiously approached with the intention
of capturing one of them, but they
took alarm, climbed Into the basket
and vanished. The next day he trans
formed himself into a rabbit and re- j
turned, but again they eluded him In j
the same way. The next day he trans-
HOW MRS. BOYD
AVOIDED AN
OPERATION
Canton. Ohio. "I suffered fmm
female trouble which caused me much
guttering, and two
doctors decided
that 1 would have
to go through an
operation before I
could get well.
" My mother, who
had been helped by
I.ydiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound, advised me
to try it before sub
mitting to an opera
tion. It relieved me
from nv Hvuilil...
so I can do my house work without any
difficulty. I advise any woman who is
afflicted with female troubles to give
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound a trial and it will do as much for
them." Mrs. Maris Boyd. 1421 6th
St, N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious rondi- I
tions Where a hospital operation js the i
only alternative, but on the other hand j
so many women have been cured by this :
famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E 1
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
necessary every woman who wants I
to avoid an Deration should irive it a
fair trial before submitting to such a i
trying ordeal. j
If complications exist, write to Lydia '
r.. nnanam Medicine Co., Lynn, mass.,
for advice. The result of many yean
axperience'ls at your service.
DONT BURY
YOUR MONEY
In ugly gas or electric fixtures
when you can have the artistio
and ornamental just as well. A
visit here will show that It costs
no more to have attractive gas
or electric fixtures than It does
.to buy the old clumsy and inat
' tractive ones. Ours are an orna
ment by day as well as night.
They add tone to a room with
out costing you an extra dollar.
Sfe and believe.
J. L. VAUGIIAN .
L
mammamr4 i, 1
I
There is only one place
for that delicious
CHOCOLATE
ICE CREAM
KOEPPEN'S
The Drug Store That Serves
Tou Best.
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
, FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Came, Span
ish style.
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bta,
rbone 1ST. Pendleton, Ore.