FOURTEEN PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, ORBCKHJ, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1020. RCS 9H MEMORIAL DAY 1920 At the graves of America's dead, France is laying flowers on our Memorial Day. It is a day when we should remember not only our own heroes who fought to preserve the Republic, but the "brave dead" of all nations buried on the battlegrounds of the Great War, who fought to bring greater freedom to the whole world. It is our duty now as Americans to pledge ourselves to bring to final consummation the end for which these men fought, to de termine that their sacrifice shall not have been made in vain. STORE CLOSED .VLI. DAY MONDAY K.MM.TWl'3 GBTOTST DFITcFVT ..Trier JltePeoples Warehouse whfpe it pyr to mint tjTiTlil 'l'lii'i'ir LflltE TOTS OBSERVE BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY children underwent an operation for tonsils and adenoids. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. T. Kidwell were host and hostess for a 6 o'clock din ner party Monday evening in honor of the members of the 1920 senior class. Covers were laid for eight and a beau, tifully arranged bouquet of red tulips centered, the table and each guest make a visit to Dr. McKenzie. Little Miss Lester has had ear trouble for some time, but is improving at pres ent. Miss Vivian Glbbs left Tuesday for Pendleton where she will visit for a few days at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ?L H. Hattery- Miss Gibbs for the past week, has been visiting at the Walter Smith home near here, but ex- rt A. ,,,, ,w,.-.. . found his place marked by a charm - 2 jttm first birthday anniversary Mrs !tle red and white place card. , pects to return to her studhes in Port- DuM waa hostess at a party FTi. , ' '"7. ,,'"", T day afternoon at then- country home. J5edJf e hPltaly ' Mr. and A aeamlrtri pink basket filled with Mra" Kwt11 ewpie dolls sat In the." crater of th Loc.i o.-W R. V. tutent .Tames hli. p m reamers rouna Hoffner reports that 14 car loads of I sold three Ford cars, one to Lester thsfr way from the basket to tho var- sheep have been shipped from the I Hascal. another to John Koss and a long plac. cards. Delicious pink and pjiot Rock station during the past ( third to Eugene Knotts. htt brick les cream was served, and week. John Gray shipped 10 cars. At the home of Judge and Mrs. J. M. each little quest was given a small while Charles Matthews sniped four to Schannep, Sunday evening following Pink cake, noimng one candle, me Chicago via Spokane. Mr. Hoffner i the baccalaureate service, the 1920 land a'bout Saturday. She plans to graduate from St. Vincent's training school next spring. The Pilot Rock Auto Co., this week lonr wao were. Miss oeraidme also reportg ,nat Alfred Smith expects araes. jnuarea uemm, prances ram- to ship several car loads of sheep to inr, Irene and Barbara later, and ueacham about June 9th, for the sum M aster Walter Kirk pa trick, Jack Et- mer months t-r Charles Schannep" and Pat Cassidy Charles Miller, one of the pro eete accompanied by their mothers. prietors of the Pilot Rock Auto Co., Miss Helen De Yaul and Miss Alia accompanied by Charles Milne, an BoyMm left Monday for the moira- electrician of Pendleton, motored to tains, where they will spend the Sum- LTciah Wednesday on business, mejp on Miss De Vaul's homestead. Mr. and Mrs. K R. ' lister and sty. and Mra Arnold Planting, daughter Miss Mildred, accompanied ttuHKer Vernita and son Allen motor-Dr. Oscar De Vaul to Pendleton Mon ed to Pendleton Saturday, where theday, where Miss Mildred was taken to seniors, faculty members'artd Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Coppock of Athena, who were guests at the Prof. -J. o. Russell home were entertained in a pleasing manner. Little Miss Clara Schannep sang several of her vocal solos and responded to an encore or two. Mrs. J. O. Russell played the accompani ments for her small pupil. Choke Cherry blossom gave the rooms a fragrance of spring, while light re freshments wefe served at a late hour. W. N. Royer has been appointed to camocflagbd white army truck that saw service on two fronts m fhance now' IN pobtland on recruiting duty. BBVh,ABSBS!SSBBBBTSRKF3EBJBBBBK Bsl J3&t&mmW SBBBBBV F . n ' - -i -mi in J 5ArlVp J.alsBBBBBBBSBBBBBPSBBBBBBSSSSSBBlSSWasV IssSS SSSSstf E!MBSsMsMsttsBsHsl Lsstt VgT .. ... fill the unexpired terms of G. X. John stun as .iMmiu.hi, Mr. Koyer is pros ident of the IMlut Hock Commercial Association. Three members of the local chapter c tM i , I -i t'u 1 1 IMhjs were chosen o attend the Gratul LodsV conrentlon in HaRer this week. William llutchtn son and B. K. Hutchinson, who were -elected, wero unable to uttend. and -M 1. Orunge, the tliinl clclegat, let) Monday eveatng t" attend the three nay convention. , V. and Mrs. s. W. Mo'lure returned this week after a weeks visit In Utuh Mrs. McCluro visited at their rancp while the doctor made a business trip toSi.it Lake city. Dep'aty Sherirr, j. c Hlskeley was In this city Tuesduy serving civil process. Robert Stuhble.teld accompanied by his wife, left Tuesday for Orangevllle, Idaho In one of the King Transfer truck, which is to be delivered t Nt.hie large project, company m lbs sister state. Mr. sHuablefMd londeo his touring car or. the truck and after several nvbmh's t will motor lnck In bis ear with a brother, whom Mr. BtubbtafleU has not seen for ten years. divorceTsranted through 5 foot hose 8PUKANF, .May 29. Charles Rury olitaliied a divorce, through five feel of rubber hose here to day. The other end was coupled to the Judges vocal npparatus. Rury won his bride by mall-order route, but she did not meas ure up to specifications, he alleg ed. Ho Is stone deaf. FRESNO STRIKE MELEE SEVERELY HURTS TWO TODAY is your opportunity to place your order fcr delivery c a Cuick Valve-in-Hoad motor cr to morrow, next week, or longer delay may cause your wailing thirty. ixty or ninety day in necuring delivery. Cuick demands are increasing steadily each day arid present purchasing is advised as a protection in future motor car delivery. It is a vital and impor tant subject that demands the imme diate consideration of motor car purchasers, for Buick dealers already are receiving hundreds of orders for the summer and fall months. Should you prefer earlier delivery, take advantage of to-day's opportun ity in placing your order. Pricei $. o. 6. Flint, Michigan Morf.i K-44 tISOS.eo Model K.-4? . U4SS.0O K-4S . 1159.V0Q Model K-49 . 11KS5.00 I . 1233S.GO Model K-SO . (2SK5.0O PrittM rM Amrit 1. IT20 Medal Modal I (By Associated Press.) FRKSN6, Cal., May 19. Rioting, n which one man was shot and anoth er severely beaten, marked the open ing of a strike here late yesterday aft ernoon of street car platform men in the employ of the Fresno Traction Company, efforts of the company to maintain some service were abandoned about an hour after the men left their jobs and the city tonight Is without any street car transportation. A crew of strike breakers, en deavoring to take a car on a regular run was attacked by strikers' sympa thisers, at it busy downtown corner. A man in the crowd, wearing an offi cer's badge, who later said ho was in the employ of the company, suddenly began shooting toward the ground. A glancing bullet struck G. M. Blbler, a by-stander, in the neck Inflicting a ser ious wound. Police officers seixed the man, disarmed him and placed him in Jail. At another downtown corner, i member of a car crow who was stand ing on top of the car holding a trol ley pole, the rope of which had been cut, was thrown from the car by strike sympathisers and badly beaten. The carmen struck because of the ' "" refusal of the company to recognize ator Miles Poindexter notified Reeve a When better mitOTtiohilen rrw built, Buick will build thrm Oregon Motor Garage OrOOKPORATKD Phone 468 "19-121 W Court their uniort. recently organised. WASHINGTON'S QUOTA OF CONVENTION SEATS IS CUT DOWN TO 125 (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE. Wash.. May 29. Wash ington's tentative allotment of 200 seats in the gallery of the republican national convent ld hall at Chicago has been cut to i of which National Committeemen s. A. PerkinB was given 100 Howard M. n secretary to sen- Aylemore, Jr., King County chairman, by wire today. It is expected how- I ever, that reservations for additional seats will be made prior to the conven tion, Mr. Aylemore said. In an the races at Havana April 1 world-famed drivers drove their rac ers to victory on Ooodyear straight side cord tires. Gvery driver who won In every race had Goodyear equipment on his car. Among the drivers were Ralph De Palma, Thomas Milton, Ira Vail. Louis Chevrolet, and Joseph Boyer Jr. I RCH E S mmm i Announcements for this depart ment most be submitted to the East Oregonian not later than Friday evening In order to be as sured at publication on Saturday. Church of the Redeemer. Bev. Alfred Lockwood, rector. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. S:45 Sunday school. 11 a. nr. morning prayer and sermon. The evening service win be emitted. May SO, 1920. Sunday school at 10 a. m.. led by Rev. K. M. MoTtlmore. Ser mon at 11 a. m.. by the Rev, S. O. Beets of California, known as the "Cowboy Preacher." Song and praise service at 7:30 p. m. followed by a sermon from the topic "Baptism and It's Mission from a Bible point of View." Samuel Snavely Pastor. IMaptist. Church Rev. W. H. Cox pastor, residence 51a Bush street. Phone 1167. Sunday morning Bible school, F. M. Riley, superintendent. 9:50. Preaching service, 11:00. Subject, "I Have Overcome the World." Miss Mary Wllks will sing a special solo. Sunday night B. T. P. U., Miss Nlnta Clark, president, 7:00.. Preaching service', a union meeting at tho Methodist church. Wednesday night Prayer service, and monthly business meeting. Methodist Robert Kdward Oomall. Pastor. Tomorrow fs educational day. The high school presents another graduat ing class the higher educational pro duct of the community. When a body Is developed and (he mind remains static, (he result is an idiot. Train a body snd mind and Ignore tho moral nature and you usually have a criminal. The body and mind are merely the tooti of the real man. Tho motives; asrdratlons and Meals the character of the man are basic. Hero Christianity alone meets the need. A man without religion Is the worst of defectives. Doubtless that accounts for the annual baccalaureate services where the moral and spiritual funda mentals are emphasized. The morning pulpit theme, "The Man Ood Meant," is especially prepar ed for louth and seasonable. Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Kpworth League at 7 p. m. Baccalaureate service at 8:20 p. m. The Rev. Harold OS Warren of Wal la Walla will deliver the address upon 'Modern Chivalry." Come early! The church will be crowded. Ifear this brilliant speaker and add your In fluence and encouragement to these, our hopeful young men and women. The Presbyterian chnrch The Presbyterian pulpit will be sup plied tomorrow morning by Rev. 7C T. Allen Who for many years has been s missionary In Persia. During the world) war he add his family had a most thrilling experience with the Turks. Mr. A Hen MPs a most interest ing stbry filled with human Interest. Ws win meet Iff the evening In a union nereis at the Methodist Church to hear the 1820 baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the high schoof. Rev. Harold C. Warren, pas tor of the Presbyterian Church in Wal la Walla, Wit., will preach. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worship at It a. m. Christian F." deavor at 7 p. fn. Choir rehearsal every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting every Thurs day at 8 p. m. SANITARY GROCERY CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 3IST SERVICE and QUALITY Sanitary Grocery DOAK S. DDNLAP. Prop. Thm Most in Value The Best in Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24 4 hrlbUan ScKfum First Church of Christ, Scientists, holdn services at S13 1-2 Main .Street. (First atalrway north of the Inland Bmpiro Hank.) Sunday service are at 11 a. m. and at 9 p. m. The sub ject of the iMwin-sernion for H'tul;iy May 30th, la "Ancient and Mmlrrn Necromancy, Alios Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced." Sunday school starts at l'O a. m. A Wednesday evening- meeting which 1 n .Ui des test! m on ht In of n eal - ln, is held at 8 o'clock. The Readmit ttoem which la priatntalned at the same address Is open to the public daily ex cept Sunday and hollldays, from 1:30 to & p. an., where the Bible and au thorized Christian Science literature may be read borrowed or purchased. The Reading Room is also open evening's for reading only, from 7 to 9, excepting Sundays and Wednesdays, I - s ..... - .issMsssWsssWs1-psis 1 hun-li of the Xasstrroa Corner v( court nd Matlock streets, "hurch. First-Christian Charrh Rohert Lee Busssharger, Minister. Residence. 101 Jackson St., Phone Gtt. A Oire for the Anxious Heart ' will he the theme of tho sermon Sunday morning at eleven o'clock. Bible school will convene at 8:46 a. m. Bvery stranger Is cordially Invited to visit the church with the friendly spirit. Special music Is rendered every Lord's day hy the large church cnolr and male chorus under the personal direction of Joseph X. Scott. Owing (o the oaceataureste services of the high school class, no evening services ill he conducted In the First Christian Thomas Crown MOWER Variable Speed. The Most Successful Machine for Alfalfa. For sale by Stutgts & Stone Wall Walla, Wnpfc, Pendleton, Ore.