East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    PAGE NINE
DAILY EAST OMSOOMAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1020.
TWELVE PAGES
DANCE
AT
Liberty Hall
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 13th, 14th.
Initial Tour of the West
PROF. R. G. WALTON
, and
MISS SEVA PEETZ
Of Castle School, New York City, in Fancy Ball
Room and Classic Dancing, with
VICTOR NIGROS'
CELEBRATED BROADWAY
(Melody Jazz Copations)
NOVELTY ORCHESTRA
Don't Forget the Date
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, May 13th, 14th.
COUPLES $1.25 including war tax. Extra Lady 25c
FOUR WILL GRADUATE
I !::; I OrCKOfliatl HpiWlftl.)
UM A 11 i MO, May 1 3.- OmineiHsc
mm nt wer-U for the Jr(i(Jnatliiff cmIm of
I I'liiaplm Ki.'.h school )fglrttf May tG
I with lite hucculunrt-atv Mermen tn iIih
! I'rMby(-rtan church. u lit frM'U'l
: thai Di iimii of Waila Wullu wtll
; make Iho aildrcm. On WMru-nday
, (vtnlii(j tho comment ernt'iit proRtam
Will U- UM fulltJWJ.
! ProcoHHlonal-Dellu ItecortlH.
Invocation -Hev. Hahbtduo.
Chorus, When the Ttohln HlntH
I Qle Club.
r;Ka Lyocal History Opal I'eff
ley. Bolo 8tnfr. Kln, lilrd on the Wlna
- -Tholma PhllflpH.
Kmtny league of Nations Albert
! Stark.
Hecltiltlun Jcun Dfprei Kayo
Olveus.
Chorus Spri ng Lime Glee Club.
rrcMMilallon of IMplOIIlMH
Chorus Leaving the Nest Glee Club.
Bnd lotion Rev. Itabbidge.
The Rrad'.iuteR nuuibor four thin
year. Thoae who will be present' are:
Opal Pefflev, Thplma Phillips, Faye
I Glvcns arid Albert Ktark. Ivan Gainor
also ih a graduate but he Is In Port
land. On Thusday tho boys of the
i high school entertain at a plcnle up the
Wutla Walla river for the flrls of the
1 achooL The picnic Is a return party
How is Car
Running?
We know how to locate all kinds of motor
troubles and how to repair them. Up to date
methods.
We specialize on Buicks, Chevrolet, Oak
land, Colo and other makes of cars.
Special price of $1.00 per hour and all work
guaranteed.
(Assist if you like)
WATCH, US GROW.
Garof alo Motor
Repair Co.
Temporary Location
615 Walnut Street
off West Webb St.
After
Sickness
Nothing restores Strength and
ViUlityasquicklyas Vinol, our
Cod Liver and Iron Tonic.
for the Ifnn year party the (Or la gav
lam winter. The trip will lx made li
auto and the expedition chnperonei
by MIkii f'htllopl and Mr. ilarver.
Itoearlo Lelloti of Wnlla Walla, noi
of Mr. and Mm. Lcltoux of (Jmapta
lironitlit hmo thin week for a iihon
visit hlx brrSlc. after a honcymooi
4pn In Spokane two week" ago
Romeo l,oftoiix, another Hon al
i brought borne hl bride for a hor''
vit.
Myrtle rtc"e -who won operated ni
In Kt. Mnry'a hpapltal for iippeiidlilil'
ft week no Monday l makln a goo.'
I recovery.
Kyle .McDAnlcl recently closed a dea
whereby lie exchanged the Rnragui
ranch wffll of Umaptne for acres o'
'rull In (he Frndal ilMrlct. Th
fruit ranch wan owned by C. A. Hpeni
II. Ulnford will take poaoeHarlor o1
the Krod Morlcy ranch which he pur
chaaed law week for $16,000. The
ranch conKlatn of 80 acre.
On the last day of school .-it rum
pine, no picnic will be held on account
of en many of the pupil who are
i heduled to take part In the program
being home with cither whooping
cough or meoMlea.
On Friday. May 21. Primary L)av
Die ladlea of the Presbyterian church
have decided that a cafeteria dinner
will he nerved t tl.a hall. Do ac
count of Ihe arhool olenlc. thl dlnm r
wan at flrt called off. but now that no
plcnlt will be held. It has been decide..
to have the dinner. Rvery indy or tn
community la asked to brln? elthei
aandwiche. baked beans, pie. cream
pickles, cake, cooked meat or scallop
ed potatoes. This will also postpone
the tea at Mrs. John Allen on Thiire
day. Mrs. Ouy Toon I visiting hr uncle
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. V. W. I'hlllppl
this week. One Wednesday, they mo
tored to Presiott where they will be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs Judge Kel
ly. Jesse Martin received word thlf
week of the serious Illness of an aunt
at Touchet.
Klghth grado state examinations
are being- conducted this Thursday and
Friday in the Vincent schools by tin
examiner, Kyle McDanlel.
On Saturday evening friends of Mr.
end Mrs. Claude Bealc gave them a
suprlsc In the nature of a dance at
their home. The guests brought the
refreshments and a Jolly evening was
enjoyed by the crowd present. On
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Wlscnor entertained a party of friends
at a, dance at their home east of T'ma
Pine. Genuine old time fiddlers fur
nished the music which was much ap
preciated.
ao
Mrs. Moone Proved Thtt:
Warsaw, Ind. "fnflueraa left me
terribly -weak and anaemic and with no
vippctite. I could not even walk around
the house without being all exhausted,
and as 1 am a housewife I had to have
; help. I tried tonics and doctors wirh
' out benefit. I read about Vino), and
i four bottles built me up and restored
my strength, and I have several friends
who were benefited in the same way
by its use." Mrs. Charles Moone.
Weak, anaemic persona af all age are
I promptly benefited by this famous tonic
I We are so sure.it is better than any
other that we will give
Your money back if It fails.
Koeppen's Drug- Store and Drug
gists Everywhere.
SPOT WILSON'S CAR
y xgutu
Diamond I
Squeegee-- ra,ET
Tread I 1 WFkwEL 9
1 nrO say that Diamond Tires
1 I -- are far and away the best A
! tires made is a sweeping claim (
I i for us to make. , y
I ; Yet thousands 'of Diamond
1 I Users sav so every day de-
and cite the performance of
! lia-iHiii iflii I their tires to prove it. J
Am Talk tires" with a Diamond f
Jl User, and the chances arc
PyWOW BSplii- 'lc sc You Diamond Tires
m ipaxsanBUHnHignk uctuic you irtj tiuuugu. ml
! TSSjSSSSStMS. Adjustment Bw t
SklmX&S6i. Cords . 8.000 Mile 5 X
i, - i wr- B-ri i nn 11.1. k llMroi1.
li mil i m inn i i mi mn m , jmu Illiyi
MIAKfi imi!i jUI r L I J.
WASHINGTON The next timu
vou're in the Capitol City and
rant to spot President Wilson's
lUtoaoWlo. ifH Iks almple
gough? Jist memorise th abov
ens plates-and you'll hav kit
mber.
NEW PASSENGER
LINER WILL BE
LAUNCHED SOON
VANCOUVER, n. C. May 13. It Is
officially announced that the srroat
new pa.sMenper liner Empress uf Ca
.ula will be launched on August 17 at
tlo Fairfield yards on the Clyde. The
ship will bo of 32,000 tons displace
ment. 644 feet In length, 77 feet beam
and C4 feet deep, with a speed of 20
knots. The empress of Canada will
conic to Vancouver via the long
round-the-world route. Tho big liner
will go on a regular run to Hong
Kon. Yokohama nnd Shanghai. Pas
sengers are now being booked for the
first cruise from Liverpool through
the Mediterranean. Suez Canal, Red
ml inn Ocean, to the Orient; thence
across to Canada, arriving here in
une. 1921.
REALTY TRANSFERS
WHOLiKKAIiE AMD RETAKl.
FOR SALE BY ALL ll A 1. 1 lis.
ih:i-:is.
John Vert to John T. Osie. Jl. I,ot
6 iuld S 1-2 Lot 5, Block 5, Huley'e
Add. Pendleton.
Anna P. Whitlnp to Isaac Jay, J3.
3J5. Mats and bound tract in NW 1-4
XK 1-4 NV 1-4 and B Ui NW 1-4
NW 1-4. Kec. II, Hp, t. N. It. 28.
Chas Jlilnc to D. K. Bell, S6000.
Lot 13, lllock 17T, ltcs. Add. IVnd.
A. Mc Kin ley to Peter Norqulst,
S7T.lt. UK 1-4 Nli 1-4 .VW 1-4. Pec.
13. Tp. 5. N. It. 29.
Kiniucl W. Jackson to Bcni Krause
$211110. SK i-4, SW t-, See. 28, Tp.
4, N. R- IS,
David Ij. Johnfon to Charles Milne
138. Lot 13. liloi k 177. Pendleton.
llco. A. Cummnun to C. M. Wright
NW 1-4 5-E 1-4 Sec. 19, Tp. 2. S. R.
It.
tiilhcrt W. Phelis to W, W. Hurrah.
II 711(1. Lots 1. 2.3.4.5,6.7,8,9, 10, 11.
12. 13 and 14. Block 218, ltes. Add.
Pendleton.
W. W. Green to Fred K. Schmidt
1.00. 1-2 Interest 111 W 1-2 lots 6. 7.
ami 8. Block 39. Kcs. Add. Pendleton.
Krod r Schmidt to W. w. Green.
tl. 1-2 Intercut In K 1-2 lots above
I. amed.
linc IHrn the I ji
The young wit regarded the break
fast talkie with a critical eye.
"Phyllis." she said sternly to her
handmaiden, "how often have I told
vou that when you lay eggs you must
lay spoons too.'" London Tld-Blts.
e. Tut e
How Firestone Is
Able to Produce
the Finest Lami
nated Inner Tube
and Still Hold to
a Moderate Price
Firestone Man Power: Firestone
has gathered together a remark
able body of workers, 17,000 strong
many of them stockholders in the
Company. Men financially inter
ested in the success of their prod
uct do better work.
Firestone Buying Power: Firestone
has established purchasing head
quarters atv Singapore in the
Straits Settlement where 85 of
the world's rubber is produced.
Thus Firestone gets first choke
of the raw product at quantity
prices. And this saving is turned
back to car owners.
Firestone Selling Power Fire
stone's immense production re
quires a widespread distribution
system. Sixty-five branches and
46,000 dealers throughout the
United States selling Firestone
Tubes assure a fast-moving prod
uct, which means fresh stock at
all times most miles per dollar
in tubes as well as tires.
The Car Problem is "Gasr
HOW
CHALMERS
SOLVES IT
GASOLINE is steadily going
down in grade. Motor
car engineers arc much
concerned. Some have found a
remedy by accepting the Chal
mers principle of Hot Spot and
Ram's-hom.
For this principle has supplied
the answer to the problem of
"gas."
Hot Spot transforms the raw,
inferior "gas" into a fine fuel, sim
ply by "breaking up" the particles
into a "cloud."
Ram's'horn, minus abrupt
sharp corners, short in length and
ingeniously designed, makes the
distance "gas" travels from Hot
Spot to each cylinder equal
At; a velocity estimated at ioo
miles an hour the "gas cloud" is
rushed through Ram's'horn and
the results are marked;
Quick starting
Power
Smooth action
Spark plugs seldom foul
Absence of engine troubles
such as burned bearings and
scored cylinders.
The sum of results from Hot
Spot and Ram 's-horn looms large
in your mind once you become
a Chalmers owner
and you, too, will
say Chalmers is
one of the few
great cars of the
world.
rfSn
McLEAJV & SNAVELY
Main St., Opp. Hotel Pendleton. Phone 222