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FOTOTEEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OHEGONTAN, PENDLETON OREGON, "-TrTry "TifriB J TfTjgffiTttof&fftT&' mnfTTTrrrr SATURDAY EVENING, ATTGtTST 21, 1920. fags Ttnursrrr i I i m i 1 i - .,: When it Comes to .. nimnnumy 'Hi mmm ' . m iJ ' 1 . " " rmmij i J . . i 1 i SCRATCHES ON WHEELS SHOULD BE PAINTED Wc take our hats of f to no one. Our line consists p four of the best makes on the market- x GOODRICH; i Every' motorist known that, tht wheels are subject to thousands ; on road Jolts In every mile traveled, that they withstand enormous side thrust on every trip, that they work eon stantly in so far ax they mipport the weight of the car .at all times! still the fact that they never "kirk up a fuss" really keeps a true appreciation of wheel duty and upkeep In. the background and prompts the motor let to pass the wheelx without exam nation when he makes an Inspection of his car. . Considering that wood wheel ar working parts, and their duty '- is grueling one, this hardly fair. Th cratch that develop rust on another part of the car ! quickly palnte over, But how about the scratnaes chat' enpow the grain of a wood wheel to the" element? They are rarely attended' to, even though a little' dau of -paint,' o varnlKh, In case the color oannofr be matched, will help t pre serve the wood. " Very little attention la necessary, When ttrca are examined, It only takes a moment to crlance at the wheels. If the hub flange bolts re outre setting- up, 'a few minutes and a handy wrench are all that Is iieces aury, - URUSSVICK JJAHNEY OLDFIELD I'KNNSYLYANIA VACUUM CUP Wa' i g: Don't Neglect Your OhlTires; ifr they !? ( show, wear have them Vulcanized or I Retreaded. , . p It's money in your pocket to have them : j: 5 attended to hef ore it's too late. $: x ., ..... . ; ' .- . , & A STRONG LINE OF ACCESSORIES VANCOUVER VETERANS ARE . COMBATTING MOSQUITOES Service Station; Oil, Gas, Air and Water at Curb. , . A Strong Line of Accessories. - I 9 : PENDLETON ROBBER & SUPPLY IE I , ,WjL DUNN, Manager., 305 East Court Street. ' Phone 135' VAXOOtTVER. B. C, Aug. SI. (U- P.) World-war veterans,- with ,nly one arm. or less t- are having al most aa strenuous a time rieht now as they ever had at Yprea, Amiena or Vlmy Ridge, ' i The- reason Is the- moequito crop -In western Canada this year has aorpasa- ed. all previous records.' All persona In. this- part -of the 'dominion,' who have two hands, use them vigorously and almoat continuously against the pes. jAMd-ifeey,' allow their fingers nails to grow long. " . The recent demand for Chines' aoratchers has' broken all records fn this Dart of the couuitry. also. ' The Btlntrintr Insects liave lhvaded down-town, Vancouver offices, making work extremely difficult. Men'wwra Ing on the Pacific highway near-hee were compelled to quit a few days agoj due to the hordes of mosquitos ettacK Ing them. - ' - 11 ' j' Meanuito netting it being wofn Afl a head dress at Banff. Aita.. one of Can ada's nrfttctnal' summer resort, nd tourists are kept busy applying:1 seoth ing. lotions. , , ' It, Is believed here that lands flood' ad by high water of the FraseT river and its tributaries Increased the breedlnar grounds of the pests, result ing tn .the present unprecedented wourge. ' - GRADE SCHOOL TEACHER; AT PHOT ROCK LEAVES I. 'TIIPEE-EOLD ; 7 : SATISFACTION In Price. "Workraanshm vhen you patronize The '-Job Printing Department r . . , . . Phone'l . and . Promptness East Oregonian C 1 Quality GoesClearTltmutft """" """ JtUm Comfort, Style- and Economy, There would be no use of our making the statement in print that the DORT will deliver from 20 to 25 miles to the gallon of gasoline UNLESS IT WAS A FACT. Any DORTJ owner: will confirm; this! assertion and will also highly recommend the DORT for its com fort efficiency and general economy. Each PORT Is aa good ag the besfone ever made. Western Auto Co. .. ' ' - A COM PAN Vi DOpT MOT OK. C A R. yiint'Mich. ' (foist Oregonian Special.) r 1 PILOT BOCK, Aug. 21. At a.' i re cent meeting of the directors of School district No. t, the resignation of R. H. Anderson was accepted. Mr.' Ander son was elected-in the spring. To fill this vacancy U Macken, a graduate of the Oregon State Normal. has been elected. Mr. Macken and family are expected to arrive soon. Miss Alma Sherman will teach the in termediate' grades, while Miss ; Mary Con net of ' Lebanon, Oregon,', will teach the primary room., ; Many Improvements are being made In the school. Painting of the interior and- exterior is being done. All rooms are -toeing ralcimined, the floors are undergoing Improvements and the flues are. seeing needed repairs. Newt Iloork has been awarded the contract for the work, which Is expected to be completed-by-September' 7. the date set for the opening of "school. - Mr. and Mrs. ln Etter and chil dren! are- looking' forwar to -an auto tour to Und, Washington, where they will visit Mr, and Mrs, George Camp bell. After a short stay there, they will go to Pullman Waahlmrton, for a visit, with friends- and relative Miss fVerona FMIIonweiaer, a mem ber of -the First Bank force; is expect ed-home Saturday after a two weeks' visit with Iter (Hater. Mrs. O. X. Johnston,-of noise,. Idaho,' - ' c Mm Pntil " Anldutff' and small son Jimmy, accompanied by Mrs. -Ida Rus sell-' left hl week' for several 'days- sojourn nt Miss Helen De Vaul's oa bln. ' ' - - A. F. ftchlauorbaum of Albee motor ed to this city Thursday on business. Deputy Sheriff Jpe Blakely was in the -city Wednesday . , Mrs. Ixiwell Sturtevant returned to her h'omo here after visiting in Pen- diotmu - -i 1 " 1 ' -'. : .-. '' ' ' Mrs. Walter Allircicht plans to de part Saturday for San Francisco for an extended visit with ' her mother, Mrs. Robertson. Among those who foAncd Ihe varl oin "hucklelcrr-ing parties" last week, were Postmaster and Mrs. H. H. McReynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Xathanlel Jlacomber and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney McReynolds. , At a recent business meeting of the city council D. V. Hart was appointed to fill an unexpired term as marshal. Mr. and Mrs. Otis (Hampton, and-Alfred Vt'eMgnte, a brother of Mrs. Uampten; who neslde north of Pen dleton, .passed through this city Tues day en route to the A.i. M. Westgate ranch. IS miles south, M. IX Orange-Is expected home this week, after his extended visit with his mother at- hire former home i lit' Des Molnea; Iewn ,: '' Guests at the. country home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruoe-- Oilbert Wednesday were Mrs. L. C. Matthews and Mrs. Mera-ln ollbert.1' . Frank Koop. a i prosperous cattle man of Hie- Nye section, visited here Thursday. ... Afte a short visit nt the "home of j Mr. and Mrs. . Kmory Knotts and Uncle Terry Knotts, Mrs. Frank Done. dauKhter Doris, and son Howard, re turned home from Hermiston Wednesday. Dr. Oscar De Vanl made a trip to Ourdarte Tuesday where he made a professional' vhit to Mrs. Charles Ely. Mrs. Ely Is reported to be improvinc 5fl J .. 'tHB' universitv:. ' ' t. or ' OREGON is. maintained by the slate la rder that tlnryountpeo, pie nl Orrii mat receive, witbout coet, tit beuelite of liberal edilcationl r;fvt The Un'i r.llr locludrl (ke CMW ol Li'.rratur. Seisncm 4 th Aft, the GmdiitU School, the Skkrol ot PKjf Ic1 Education. nd th prolcasional School! of L. Mediciiw 1st Portlnd). Architctur. CommtioV JowriuUlm. Education sd Muis. - .,- . Hih' Undrdt ot clulrWp r m.dc poMllU by .n bl Ucultr. well equipped Imbormiotisa snd library of nesrlr 100.000 wlum. - y Sprvfaed:'thittc r encouraged and ewry allrnllon 'iMr-' die kcakh anJwetraMoMhe-almlanta. - ( " , Wlik a) keiskteaeal eonfldeoaa galaad kr Ih reeenl expreaMloq ot public pparl, thp L'alarailp ip mow -eateidee Hpen en mrm mi Urpc dlevelapaseV mn4 pplaadad papfalnpPP.. .' ' v-u, for a catalog u or iorany infonndttan, addreea: "' f 1 - 1 TBS BBtJIKTB-AH , ' t'alfCrallv of Oredpe Han, Ut. i ;;'Jj DIAMOND DIAM ON D D I A M O N D WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS IX PENDLETON FOR mm YVhh OF-LIFE i I o Among the local peop'le' who at tend ed Uhe John Robinson Circus Ln i;en. dleton Thursday,- were Mr. and' airs, Mart Fletcher and family, Mr, ami Mrs. Pearl Fletcher and family and Mrs. Otis Jones and children. Rev. S. S. White was a passenger on the Uklah stage Thursday to the Ed Burns ranch where Rev. White's car refused to goon- Monday. Rev. White and family were. members of a buckle- berrying party who returned . home Monday and at th Burns ranch the car broke down, It-rwas repaired and Mr. White drove 1C ( home1 Thursday evening-.-' ?- ' t ' iy Mrs. Grlmshaw has returned- homo after as outing at Lhman springs. Mrs, Frank Kides of Adams is a house- guest at the home of Mrs, Al bert Boylen. - ,..; Mr. and - Mrs,- EV B, Caw eel,' son Blaine and daughter Maxine; arc en joying an outing at Trout Valley, near Baker. - - - ; , - Mayor E. T. Fanning returned borne Wednesday after several weeks' Ill ness at St. Anthony's hospital. Ho is reported much Improved. ' A party composed- of Mr. and Mrs. John Royer, son Gale, Sirs. I E. Roy, sons Ted and Maurice, and Roy Con nor, enjoyed a fewdays- ontlng at the Folsom cabins near -Kamela. gathered- huckleberries two days and -brought home 2 E gallon On the re turn trip" the steering gear on the Roy car broken and- had- to be -left-at Goat corral 'until repairs were' made. - At four different-times a forest patrol air plane passed above-the spot where the eamperii were picking berries. Miss - Maxine Bcnannep has rettrrnc'i hme nft4r aVthree-xceeks' vWtf 'at tbe. O IpM AND WE MAKE OUR OWN ADJUSTMENTS RIGHT IN THE STpRE j t A :. .-. -I You had better see us about your next tires. We also cany Goodyear Tires and Tubes, , DID YOU. EVER SEE 1 TIROMETER Come in and let us show'you 6h of tile best mileage getters ever put on the market. Help your tires by using a Tiro : .. . , a. i meter-on icacJi oncw: .uu-.f n-f? O L S. (Spce) Bsntly Co. i FREE SERVICE STATION Alia St. Phone 755 ' GAS, OILS, GREASES, ACCESSORIES. Opposite P. O. 1. 1 AVakoKia QMOKVIQ axonvia o P-i b I ; p i is p . O I home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. .Vi Hannay of Portland-.- ' ; ' ' i l: A '. ' Saturday the bid are to bp. ppene4 for the contracting of the new school building in District Xoa-8?. Th bonds havfr been sold, to the state treasury for an amount of (5000 .although they are not yet Issued. . " I , Mike and Pat Doherty ' of Butter creek were In-the city Tuesday on le gal business.' '' ' . Grant Chittenden' and' family have moved-Into the tieslie Parker cottagfe They !at the south end Of- Willow street.. while Mr. ana sirs, rarmr win py the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stubblefield. Lemuel Casteel was a business vis itor in the city Thursday. . , " ; Bob Boylen recetly employed in the Pilot Rock" Meat. Co., bas accepted a position with the Pilot Rock-Pendleton Auto .Stage Co.". as chauffeur .. The directors of the Pilot Rock gle- vator Co. held their regular monthly meeting Saturday afternoon. The nec essary business was transacted but nothing of especial importance actei upon. - , Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Kid well and daughter, Miss Portia, spent the week end enjoying an outing at Elk Horn cabin and nearby mountain streams. Mrs. Frank Humphrey and daugh ters Norma. Erma. and Virginia, are expected to arrive home Saturday. 'aft-j er' spending the summer montns wun relatives In Mencer. Pennsylvania, and Versailles, Missouri. MiB-ses Bernlce-and Etta Qulnby, of Pree-ater, are guests at the home of tiie'nr brother: Marlyn Qulnby." r Judge C, H. Marsh and ' County Commissioner Barney .Anderson, were Pilot Rock visitors, Wednesday, j "Judge I. M. Schannep ad family srpent the week-end near' the Truman Cable mountain home. -While there M,r. and Mrs. Cahl, daughter Mlaa Or. and Mrs. Sally KennSson, joined. hem in a huckleberry hunt on the Lehman springs road, where 17 gall one -were f"if'iArol in laua rhan 4wa m -a A party composed of the C. J. Miller family, Carl Jensen family. KiA A. Cooper family, and Rev, 8. 8. White and family returned Friday after a several daysaouting in the mountains. -poetri-Aai mam csemssi a.t?ci . A Pra Mrvairtten. srf ' - CBMPOUNO COtWMaVasfCi(tSiUK AT-YOUR DROGOIST S Aak ar BY tMI CW1.V.1 WHIT E OC MUCK'S 1. Shortage of man-power andiigh wages on farm. v 5 2. Value of farmer's time lias4 cjiiad rupled. 3. Higher prices for farm produce than ever befbre.: 4 Gas enpne, experience makes far mer a coiiVirictable truck buyer. 5. Convertible passenger rear- -'trucks have fallen down. r . T ' j- '..-. a. ..I, a. o; r armcr wains iu inaiivci ai price" under "prime conditions" , . ; a .... , ... j, , , , f. can, with truck). peak (and: cent ,t 7. Truck-will save him 25 per time and effort over and liberates the. horse for better uses. horse haulage o o. Farmer knoAvs the importance of V- t .'VT pow erized fanning. Take the first one: Shortage of man-power on the iaim. And yet on top of tliat, and in spite of every maximum estimate on our crop this year, Av e will be 75, 000,000 bushels short of our contribution, to the world's wheat. Of meats alone, Eu rope wants hall as;; much again fjiis, year, a; we shipped her last. . . . s ? , K. LETUS SHOW YoMiATWITK TRUCKS DO THE MOST WORK FOR THE LEAST MONEY. a IFreiitzel MIotor Co, 722 Sot ton wood Si reef, 1 -li i - CZZ2i(If SBSjESEEft'l . Phone 46