East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREOONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1020.
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1I1HS n'NXIXOHASC VISITS. imwka' visit with htr children In In- trelnir one bcraii of tho tmlr-
Mm. O. V. A. Unrrnan accompan- j dlanapolt. Indiana. I ly of the brido una nor liu.ilumj,
led by Ml fwlu Cuimlmrbnm. ar-j ' - j Miss Raymonds nurfius are well
rlxd iMifnl)rriiin n nuline ul iho liKTl'UX FIIOM SKATTI.K j kuutvn I'nmullu county lomtl- folk
mhoi. " MM Cannfnghaai had j Mr. n Mrs. lUnloliiti ST. Crom-iand she attended IVmlK-un Schools
jilnnnrd a longvr visit In Pendleton nii'lln. (Myrtle Rosa). 1 arrived before roIhk to New York to attend
Imt Ivfi thU tnorn'rid with Mr. and , home fr..m a or trlv tt Seattle j The rastio On tin; Hudson. After her
'aim. Jwrph Murphy for SeaMe the ' which followed their wxnldins, n j graduation from the finishing school
event ot . vwatiay In forlland. .Miss Raymond attended Whitman noK
JJurphy'a hav1n planned iho trlfi hy
motor. MIhs Cunningham ia expecteJ
to return later, however, and aill he
Mr. Lonerran'a g-ucat at Itound-Uo
' time
. j '
una. nritnoi'ons rktrns
, Mm Ben Hurrouirha. 'accompanied
by her little son. Hobby, returned last
night aft or an extended visit In Port
land. To PPt-XCo WBISK-EXn
Dr. .and Mrs. Iavid B. If 111 will
loava tonig-ht for Bcho to apend the
week end as the fcxtvtn of Tr. HUT
Blister, Mm Ralph Stanfleld.
LKAVE FOR UOI8K.
Mlas narbara Kdmonda and Miss
Wilma -Wade lert on No, this morn
Ins for Uote where they plan to
spend a week visiting with friends.
WILL VISIT IN' SEATTLE
Mr. M. J. Carney -departed this aft
ernoon for Seattle where she will visit j Schmidt building.
ioro in Wulla Walla. She is the pos
sessor of a delightful soprano voice.
lr. McKenaio formerly practiced
medicine and surgery In Fossil, Ore
gon, e.nd after war service he remain
ed in the Kast to become an eye, ear
nose and throat specialist. He came
to 1'endleton during the past year and
la practicing here with offices In the
for tho next few weeks.
ajRA MKXTZRYt IS GVEST
Mrs. Sum MenUer of Corvnllls Is
Itetng welcomed for a visit at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Kirk Patrick, at their
ranch home east tr Pendleton.
MISS RATMOXD IS BRIDE.
Although no annotxncemvnt haa yet
Friends are anticipating the return
of Dr. nd Mrs. Mc-Kenzte to Pendleton.
They are to make their home in the
Security apartments.
rT-RMBR RKSIDK-NTS VISIT
Itfr, and Mrs. Richard Brown and
... r, ir n,.. .t former Pen -1 " Ber. naieton mends are parents. M
dhMon residentjt who are vbrttlng In i l'""""1 of he marr.age of Miss I The occasion of their trip west was
the city from Klamath Falls. They rZ' ? . b i" '
are tresis at the home of Mrs. Brown. Mr aifmnd; H-
FAMILY KNJOYS ISKlNtON.
Mrs. Charles Welttcnhillel- (I.uu
Marple) and her two little . sons.
James and Jtobort, departed this mor
ning for their home in Wisconsin af
ter a visit with Mrs. Wcttonliinor'R
aim Mrs. James iMarplc
GOOD TEA
This seal absolutely excludes
air and moisture.
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motored here and later will go to T'- fV?" l v,S
an, and Waila Walla. 'r Poland and the coast. Ir Me-
, ( . m I Kenxie left Monday and .The Wedding
family reunion and the Marple
home on -Garfield street was lust-Sunday
the scene of a gathering of five
daughters and their sons with their
parents.
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JIOME FROM" KAST
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
lived home yesterday
Mrs. K. W. Brown (Stella Murplo
I was an event of Wednesday. - arrived from her home In Texas about
j Xo announcement of the betrothal!"6 time Mrs. Weittenhiller came I
Goodman ar- was made and
after six dleton comes as a surprise and
' 1 1 111 a here from her home In Walla
j alia, while Mrs. George Pierce (May
CHASE & SilNDOITIllS
CANISTER TEAS "
ALL VARIETIES
Exclusive Selling Agents for
Pendleton
. : ' ! , t .
Largest Stock Finest Quality '
Right Prices t
(jfray Jros. (grocery o. .
hi .
AM M UK
THREE PHONES
QUALITY
the news reaching Pen- June, and she is still a guest here
s a surprise and an In- ! Mrs- George Baldwin ( V'elom Mnrolo
1Z
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
' MaaavXxEUPT FROM ALL DOMINION GOVERNMENT TAXATION
W vntBUVr, r.v... ouu.B wiuaio " MAN AND WIFE wants steady job 01
umunaoinai ranch, with girl 12 years old Alta
Datxl June 1.1. Due June 15. liS. Principal and semi-annual Interest
June I1.O1 aad Decftiber IMh.) I aMe In CJold Coin of th fnited States in
New York City or at the office of Morris Brothers. Inc. DENOMINATION $500.
Assessed value for taxation. 191s.. ...SST.ifiT Tt
Kxemptlons not included above 3. 744, S3;. 0A
Apis., Room 17.
TO YIK1tt
ITenersl debenture debt 2,!34.t2t 00 "Yi
Less Sinking fund (S3.2l.r.! fi I
Watermerks leberure (l II II f7
Ferry debenture 1 53,006. 0 Lf I M S
Local improvement debt (Rate payers ff
share) ,i 33,5J5.0 J.1II.7TI a U f
Vet debenture debt , 81. 6.1(1 tj J
Value of municipality's assets ... . 4.331.4 HS.0O. '
FOR SAl.K 11 Honmohile In ex
I cellent condition McLean & S
VelV. 1R OMriten Phnna 449
HISST OF HOMB cooked meals In
eluding bread served nt Ken more
dining room. 17 Willow Special
rates by Week.
t , ARE.t !M ACRES
The City of Xorth Vancouver Is a suburb of Vancouver. Prftisb Columbia,
situated serosa the bay from the latter city, it has a population of approxi
mately Ml.T.ea peeple r.t its securities have1 always been considered Very safe
and desirable Investments. v -
This Issue of bonds is a direct lien and general tax obligation of the entire
city, all of its taxable property, wealth and resources being pFeaged to pay in
terest ami principal as they become due,
- , PRICK WiM A.D INTEREST TO YIELD Per Cnt
Levant? approves by n. I. Reed. K. C. T Bowser. Iteed and Wallbrldgo,
- Vancouver, B. C.
Telephaae er Telea-raab Orders at Oar Expense
MORRIS BROTHERS, -Inc.
The Premier Municipal Bond House Capital One Million Dollars
tfo. 3 Central Bide.. SEATTLE. Wash. . , Morris Building. 30S-11 Stark St.,
Telephone: Elliott Wilt and Main 7217 PORTLAND. ORE.
CALIFORNIA OFFICE: - - Teh-phone: Broadway 15l -
; Merchants National Bank Bldg.. SAX FltAXClSCO. Phone Donglas 43(
WANTED TO RE-NT A 4 or 5 room
unfurnished house. Willing to pay
2 months rent in advance Inquire
Model Tailors or Phone S21.
rOR SALE: Homestead .relinquish
ment, 6411 acres pasture land, good
water, 10 by 20 house with good fur
niturc Address "34". this office.
WANTED One 50 to 60 horse power
engine, will either buy or rent fot
crushing rock between Cabbage HJU
rind Deadmans Pass, 4 months work,
Address J. I. Mars, care. East Ore'
Sonian.
Grafonola
$50.00 Model
' $5.00 dowii and S5.00 monthly.
Tliis sniall Columbia Grafonola is
genuine in every way including the
PERFECT COLUxMBIA TONE, the
smooth, noiseless motor, and weighs
only 30 Jxninds.
Larger models sold on easy terms.
' Our record stock is always complete.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Order Given Prompt Attention.
PEXDLKTON OltGAXIZttn I.ABOTI
WANTS A QUKEX
Organized I-abor of Pendleton will
hallot for a Queen to head The Pen
dleton delegation in the monster pa
rsde at Baker on Labor Xay.
Any young woman, .married or sin
gle Is eligible, and the method of se
curing candidate Is, thnt anyone can
send in the name of their candidate
enclosing $1.00 for which candidate
will be credited with 100 votes and
placed en "the voting Itst, fcdaimm.il
votee may be had at 1 cent each, and
the candidate having tho largest mim
ber of votes at 10 p. m. on Saturday
August 28th., will be the Queen.
Voting places will be announced
iter.
Send in the name of yonr "Lady
Friend, Sister, Sweetheart or Wife to
Handy McLain, Sec, and dont forget
the dollar. Adv. . y .
HERMAN CLADSSENTC8
I Special Agent
j xdaho State Life Insurance
! Co.
, An Old Line 'Company thst does all
. Ita business in the weal,
910 Beauregard St. P. O. Box (I
! Phone I27-W
.Marple) and Mrs. Leslie Rogers (Vel
na Marple) are making their homes
In Pendleton. Also present at Sun
day's reunion were Roy Marple, ltay
Marple and Reo Marple.
Mrs. Italilwin returned yesterday to
her home In Walm Wnla. Mrs. Weit
renhiller. during her stay In Pendle
ton was a guest also at the home of
Mrs. A. K. May, who is her aunt.
MIW. CARNKV tiKAVBS
Mrs. J. M. Chrney left today for
Seattle where she will visit for a
couple of weeks with her son, Ueorge
Carney.
MISS GIjOVKR RETl'FLNS
Miss Freda Glorer returned this
morning from Seattle where she spent
her vacation.
UNITED STATES WARNS
POLAND NOT TO CROSS
. LINE SET BY TREATY
WASHINGTON. Aug. 81.- (U.
P.) Poland has been warned by
the United States not to repeat
her advance into Russian terri
tory if her ajrmy mucceeds in driv
ing bolshevik! from Polish terri
tory, it is officially stated today.
Unless the warning is heeded Po
land may prejudice her case In
the United States It Is stated.
, a j
the summer nnmths. The choir will I
sins it both the murntnir and evening J
Ktrvicc. 8tran;ivrs .will TftnU a wel
cn.iie at all mprviWA '
resitience .
B
$llcicc-7t irTp account is
most'compfcfr record
ofifour expeadfures. .
ANK account bookkeeping is
the most simple and "moat
perfect method of keeping
account of your receipts and dis
bursements. This bank will guard'
your money and serve you in a man
ner that meets with the approval of
modern business men.
llHtilt.
Itev. W. II. t'ox. pastor.
516 Bush.' Phono !17. . l .1 U-x.
Sundfiy morning--sndny school, K j 1
M. Kiley. Hunt. :r.o. Preaching ser- Kvenlnn service at 8 p. n.
vice. II. Subject. A Cloud of A. -tress's. 'rho If """' 1 -"i lu.nng hi work
Sunday nighl . V. P. i .. Miss : l-ully and w II be deilgMer to of
viota i Mark, s i.J m. l, n. i.ioc- Mer.O tricatsst scrvloo possible to the
vice 8 p. in. Sulijevt, The Right Per.
xpectlve.
These meetings are specially yours.
anie ndtl rvnt is opou lu the public
daily from ft a. n. to 1 p. m., where
thy Hlhlo ami nutlmrtwtf t;hrtlan
Sclf'me literature jimy be read, bor-
eieatest mini Iter. Atti'iut t hint: It "o- t i-ovm! or inirchiiirad. -
itinrrow!" H will doubt lean he nu.ttt-
ally helpful. ' ; , . " "
A bis welcome
bright, brotherly
await qu. Itrtcf.
what they are. j
t'ltiistian St-U'fMf
Vivo Ohurch of riirint. & lent(jtt
IioUIm wrrvlroii at 8 13 Ala'n Ktrert. I
1rili.vterlaii (MthI stairway north of the tnland
There will be no t'reahlii)r Her vices , Kmpire Itatik.) HiihIh.v nervicM are
either morning or evening at the Prea- : at 11 a. mft and at S p. m. The aub-
byterian chnrtti Sunday. A ug. 2 I'd.
The pastor ta absent on h's vacation.
The Sabbath school will be held al
the uaual hour, 10 a. ni. for both seni
or and Intermediate departments.
WALLOWA
LAKE PARK
COXSISTOUY UltGES MODBIWTION
LONDON". Aug. 21. (A. P.) The
consistory of Rome, has directed to
Archbishop Ma im lx of Australia strong
exhortation urging moderation Jn his
treatment of British political ques
tions, according to a message received
from Rome today.
WKAXGiFI STl.lKKS BTW.
PARIS. Aug. 21. U. P.) General
Urrangel has bejun an anti-bolshevik
offensive in Crimea on a large scale.
according to an unofficial dispatch
which the French war office received
today. . , ,
MethixJiwt.
Kobert "Edward Oornau. pastor.
The full schedule oft services is re
sumed for tomorrow with the pawtor
fts pulpiteer. ' -
There are but two Fabbuth left of
this conference year. It is therefore
essential that the membership an-1
joi'Mtituenta of the church- be present
fcr tHee remainlngservic.es. If there
Is any special ministry needed the
pastor will be glad to attend thereto.
Please see him at once.
Sunday school at 10' a. m., Mr. V.
a Schmidt, superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 A. jn. tr-
ninn hv (ha na u'nr (.Stllj ui n rr 1 Vilu
service there wilt be a meeting of all !
the officials of the church. I
Epworth Teague at p. m.. f
Anila Paid well, president. I
ject of the lesfon-Hermon for Stuubiv. :
August 22nd, is "Mind." JMiring July t
and Augiint the Sunday evening per- ;
vices are omitted. Sunday school i
starts at 10 a. m. . ! -r I r; , J 4 l.
A Wednestlay ' evening. tneutlnje t Joseph, Oregon,? 'in
which includes testimonials of lu-al-, the Powder RivF moun- H
The HendlngiS -rt,V.rf .,1 .io
ing, is held at 8 o'clock. Tl
Room which in main tabled
the ;
Tle Xec-H Kffct In
IMiotogrnphy at the
Aune
Wheeler
Studio
' ' ' 824 I".a.st Alta -.SuiillKbt
SunkJscd Slindow
MAY T.T'-AHK SIIII'YAKI) i
WASHilNQTOX, Aujr. !. (A. P.) !
Hog Island shipyard at Philadelphia '
may be leased if satisfactory offers i
for its purchase are not received. !
Chairman Benson of the " shipping
board said lost night that the yard i
would not e sold at a sacrifice and :
that the lousing nuc-atlon was being
considered. The board Is not going
to give away its property, he said.
THE FASCINATION
and new interest for better teeth that my operations
create, is something that you should get acquainted
with. ' ' . '
You will enjoy the information if you will call to
day. DR. T. C. OI1MAKT
Over Taylor Ildw. IUlg. r
. 'PIANO TUNING
If your piano sounds "tinny."
needs tuning, regulating and
voicing to bring back the orig
inal tone, have your piano tuued
before school opens. Special
rate by year ! 1 1 ' t f '
b. a. Mcdonald,
, , 1 'lK.no 6I5W , ,
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reached only
PACIFIC SYSTEM I
I (O. W. TR. & N. Co.)
is an ideal lake and moun-
I tain resort Live out of
H doors. Breathe pure, in- S
S vifforating 'r-
s Enjoy the pusuit of na- E
ture-given pleasures.
H Special Round Trip
S Tickets on Aale daily to 5
.5 September 20, with final
return limit of September
27, 1D20..
S For fn!T particulars ask
i T. F. O'BRIEN, Ag-ent, 5
Pendleton, Oregon
iiilllli
nuiiii
I
. t We buy, f r ,v
Hay, Wheat;: Rye,
Barley, Oats
In any quantity.
Ask us for our prices.
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UMATILLA FLOUR I GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014,475, 351
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For Sale
6 room residency North Siife,
fine house and beautiful lot.
Terms on one half. -8
room reflUlence, North Side,
Bp ten did hoone near school.
Can tak S40 to- , $50 per
month for rooms furnluhed.
6 room bungalow, new, Xorth
Bide, lot 64 XI 00, modern in
every way.
6 room residence. North Side,
rtreet paved. Very htfst neigh
borhood, part cash.
8 room residence. North Side,
nicely situated, east front.
Uood terms.
7 room residence large lot, near
school, on eaay payments.
North Side. ., .
7 room revf-tfenoe, lot 100x100,
fine location, 12 cash, (bal
ance ttme. -
room residence, ftouth HH1.
plastered house, furnace, foil
base n tent.
room residence, iouth Hill,
large lot. Kasy terms.
5 room residence, south hill, lot
0x200. Well built.
10 room rvklence. South Hill, a
nap, larre around.
4 room cottage, vast eric, large
lot. Part rash.
GEORGE W. ELDER. .
! MaMi fit. PcMAIrtnm.
Ilr-k'rtvn Itioue. 227J
OffM-o PIMHM-, 19.1.
AunounopmonU for tills depart
ment -must be giibmllKHl to tlie
11 Orogimtan not later than
IlJa.r evening in order to be an
anrcd of publication on Hatnrda.
Nazarene Cliurch. i
J. T. LaRoae. Pantor. The regular I jg
rrvlce will be held in the church i.s
Sunday,- Aug-unt 22. Huntiay Hchonl j
will convene at 10 a. m. There will be jg
a tvlace and a welcome for all who) 3
come. Morning sermon by the paHtor I ls
at 11 a .in., on a aubject that will n :
ir.tereming and inspiring to all. Evc.i- i
Ing hervice at S p. m. A live evanpcl- 3
if lie sermon. Mid- week prayer meet-j
Ing every Thursday at 8 p. m. Theg
pastor will enjoy meeting you and of-1
ferij.g a word and hand of welcome at ' p
:ivy or all of the .services. ' , -
There is Only One Rind
of Furniture Worthwhile
a
t CliriHtUaii.
Robert Iee Bussabarger, minister.
Residence 104 Jackson street. Phone
565. Continuation of Iat Lord's Day
morning theme will be carried t a j 3
c 4ic!uiion fn the 11 a. m. scrn-on atlg if
th First Christian ch.irch under the
gerral subject o" "One Another." The
problem of living as a social being la : 3
a -civilized Ch rat lan community, will
be emphasized, and our obligations to I F3
society and one another will be set'
forth In the light of New Testament
fcac-hlhg. "Christianty's Coope!" wlljs
be the subject of the sermon at 8 p. (EES
m. Since the summer is waning, and )g
the cooler nights art with us. It lsj3
deemed wise and fitting to resume our
Mtfrvlees In the church at night for the
rngular autumn work. Hence, hcj
Christian Kndeavor will meet at 7 Pljjj
in. preceding the preaching service.
Special attention Is called to t he ,
Rlble School next Sunday, which 55
meets at :4R a .m. As a member of
the primary department has a birth-
day this wr her deiartment will g
render a special program In the base-!pH
ment during ths bible school hour .
All members of this department are H: 3
rge l to be present ano enjoy tne rare .
I IX. '11 in m rv mr nwn w im . ; ( Jjntl
. -:.a...t . t. ... n V. ZTiii! !1
Furniture should be more than ' a
mere combination of wood and uphol
stery. It should also embody the ele
ment of good looks, comfort and service
giving, a well as have distinct personal
ity of its own. The craftsman who de
signs and builds the furniture should be
working toward an ideal of qualify. Then
the store that is to handle it should be as
careful of its ideals of selling as was the
maker in manufacturing. These thoughts
come to us as we view the showing of
good furniture on the floors here well
chosen, well made, certain to give the
comfort that you have right to expect,
and to prove more than a mere combina-i
tion of wood; cloth, nails, screws and
glue.
- ' : We represent such house as Sligh
Co. Bed Room Furniture, Scandia Dining
Room Furniture, Levin Bros. Overstuff
ed Living Room Furhiturey Mandel Pho
nograph, , Withais "Angelo-i'ersian
Rugs," Marshall Fields Colonial Draper
ies, Globe Wamicke Book Cases, Hoo
ver's Electric Carpet Cleaner, Copper
Clad Range and Seller's Kitchen Cabi
net. -
Crawford Furniture Co.
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HOME FURNISHER
Phone 496
103 E. Court St
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