TWELVE PAGES riC2 TEH DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOtt, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1020. r 11 I I I U If i I. i Si 4 STATE GRANGE MASTER ! WILL VISIT UMAPiNEI i Rit Oegnnlan SpecUl.) I'MAl'lNH, Sept. ,. HuiiKon Kay Urunge met fin Kriiiny evening ami re-m-IvihI official null. that C. K. Spcnre lain master for oregnn, would pay V official visit to this grange tho flr't mating In Oiiuhor. The mcmUrs Irern1 that evening decided Unit ij mil probability, this offical meeting till be combined with the celebration of the fourteenth annlveraarv of tho institution of the granite at Umaplne. far as possible charier members will he asked to preside on that date. Although not definitely derided, the plain are for an all dny meeting with a dinner at noon, t Mr. and Mrs. John Munson and daughter of Walla Walla were dinner FOREIGN irueta with Mr. and Mrs. Dnu J. Kirk ' on Sunday. : Joe Records and Leo Wlnans who j ' hav been working In the lumber camps near Seattle during the sum- ! wer, returned to their homes near ' here during the past week, j M. O. Heatichamp, after a trip to i Montana, returned home on Thursday j renin. j William Krumhah on Monday mov ed into the living rooms back of his ceneral store at V'maplne. The rooms nave neen papered and painted and made attrctive for living purposes. . MrJtand Mrs. J. H ax rah moved Tues day Into tha Gentry house. Mr. Har-ra-h Is the new principal of schools at Vmapine. Mrs. Jim Oliver left Monday for her home near Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver will move Immediately onto the i Judge Kelly, ranch,. Mr. Kelly has rented two other ranches as well as the one the Olivers move to. William ftoddah of Hermiston made i a business trip to ITmapine last week. While here he was the jruest of Mr. i and Mrs. Dan Kirk. j Mrs. Lafe Wisenor, mother of W. O. j "wiiwr, nuu a, severe tail last .weea when she fell from a ladder while picking prunes on - the Jim Wisenor Place. USCS RhU OUT : - : tl " : : : : ! a ,: than KEW YORK Here's the way New York health officials are .. enting the invasion of foreign rata by placing metal dinks on tite ha u sera of all trans-Atlantic steamers. They take no chances with bubonic plague-Infected rata, which are ofitm c&rriad by ships from oue country to another. : havy Iow s fall ;it r.Hrht, wliiils have helped with the cur in sr. j Tr. and Mrs. J. Atkinson of Waits : bnrar were Riiesis this week of Fred Hodden, while Mrs. Tom Tim n son of Ijewiston alo called one evening last ;Vwk on Mrs. Hmliren. j T. O. Good ma n tins week attended ' the funeral of his sister, M rs. Ora Birknian. who ilied in Walla Walla, on . Sunday. The deceased wits 2T years of ape. ! Margaret Hon pen is visiting Mrs. j Will Hodpen at rYeowater this week. ! Mjs. Minnie M etc wen. of Xehraska was a puest at the J. Wilson home Tuesday. Mrs. McKwen and Mr. Wil son were old school mates. Lela Wilson is home after a sum mer spent on the Frazier ranch near Walla this winter. They made the trip in their new Podge car. -Mrs. Mamio Wilson of "Walla Walla is upending the week with her sister, Mrs. M. O. Beauc.hamp. LABOR DAY PICNIC AT E7: ; e'HLI' 5fefiaM-- v v 5.1 r s in I Is fa fill , THE UNIVERSITY- OREGON la maintained by the atate In order thai the yountf peo pie of Oretfon may receires witaet&t oat, tho bene (i (a f a liberal e(b cation. TK Untvaraitr lncluW iKc Collrf of Literature, Scianc and th Art. th Graduate School. Umt School of Phys ical Education, and tha professional School of Law. Medicine (at Portland), Architecture, Commerce, Journalism, Education and Muaic. Hiah standard of scholarship are made possible by an able faculty, well equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100.000 volumes. Supervised, athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfare of the students. With a heightened eanlidenr gained by the reeenl ttpriMitioa f pahlie MUpport. the t'ntrerwlty U now entering ups sin mrm of lartfe develupateut and extended neefulncaa. For a catalogue or for any Information, address: THB HKUISTRAK Vntveraily of Oreios Kugene Oregon Thelma Phillips leaves Saturday for Ivdls BulUngham where she will attend nor- ! KrtV Saundars returned from a mal school this winter. -business trip to Hazelton, Idaho, on LAdiea Aid of the Presbyterian Tuesday evening, church met Thursday with Mrs. C. C. I n Monday morning Winn ad Hazel Babbtdge. Next week the ladies meet Maimers, children of Mr. and Mrs. U. aeain at the manse where they wish to O. Saunders wore successfully operat ftnish sewing the rags for the rug be- d on for adenoids by Or. Thomas in in sr rnadefor the manse. Plans are Walla Walla. feeing made for the annual dinner and Mr- and Mrs. William Records re-and Happiness. bajcaar In November. turned from t'orvallis on Tuestiny of j In the evening there was a recep- The alfalfa farmers are now hat-' this week from Oorvallis, Ore. Theyition by the Pnrent-Teachers Associa- vesting their third cutting of alfalfa t were unable to find a house to live in tion for the teachers of the school this week and the crop is normal every j in that city and will in all probability who had assembled for the opening on where. Th weather is fair and while' mak their hme in Vmapine or WollaTuesday. The reception was followed (East Oregonlan Special.) VOARD1IA.V, Sept. 9. The grange picnic held on Labor Day was a fine buccess. The entertainment began with a ball game between the married and single men, and showed a com paratively close score of 16 to SI in favor of the latter. Keyes and Blay den were the battery for the single men and I-and and Nizer for the mar ried men. Then followed a picuic din ner on the Columbia beach at Coyote. Farmer Smith was present "and detiw! ered an address upon "Home, Health is distinct in form and flavor among ready-to-eat cereal foods Mb suarneed be added in serving Grape-Nuts, for it is naturally sweet with its own sugar developed hy twenty kours taking Healthfixl Easily digestible Economical Made hy Postum Cereal Company Inc Battle Greek. , Michioan. h. s. Mckenzie, h. d. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office: 10-11-12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Disease and Diaeasea of Women. X-Ray Electro Thorapeutica, Temple Bids. Room 11 Phona 41 ( iThoma 535 rown r yariable S)ecd. The Most Successful Macliinc for Alfalfa, i r For sale by Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Ore J,. Walla Walla, Wash. PHONE 466 FOR CXEANttiG AMD ; . FRKSStNG. Prompt service. Free delivery, CARL E. FRANSEEN Elks Bids. by a very enjoyable musical program by the De.Moss family, famous throughout this country and Kurope. Mr. Dp Moms suited that he was mak- linj? only the important cities of the country thia season, which of course made a hit with Boardman. Hew J. W. Hood has outlined plans for ';o to Church" Sunday on Sept. 12 at the Community church. Consid ering the number of people in every community who could materially as- ; sist In important church work, who j have done so in the pust, and consid ering the great need of the socializing i influence of the church, it is a matter of regret that so many, have drifted away, so far that' they do not even at i tend regularly. Uke every cojnniu nity activity church attendance needs jogging up occasionally, so go to church Sunday, he saya Messrs. H. U Everett and C. A and N". A. Macomber. have purchased the Cumins . Garage on the . Columbia Highway in Boardman. hese gentle men come from Pilot Rock where Mr. Kverett was shop foreman for the Pi lot Kock Auto Co, They are assum ing the contract for hauling the school children on the 'East side route and will put into operation a Federal two ton- truck for the purpose. They will also do a general garage and repair business. SPRiNKUNG OF STREETS IS RESUMED AT El (East Oregonian Special.) ECWO. 8ept. !. On account of the recent rains, the sprinkling of the streets was. discontinued but by order of Mayor A. B. Thompson, I. H. fJob- bell again resumed his work and com menced the sprinkling Monday morni- ing. Mrs. Jessie Williams of Portland, who will teach the 3rd and 4th grades. arrived here Sunday. She will board at the home ol Mr. arid Mrs. , Fred Heft. Rev. Travis Hoskins of Butter creek. conducted services at the Methodist church Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Hone and daughter Kathryn Ann, spent Saturday in Pendleton. Kathryn Ann will remain in Pendleton to attend the academy this year. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Finley and son were here from Sand Hallow Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buryle Coxan and small son of Butter creek, left Monday for Idaho, where they will make their future home. . Mrs. M. E. Meyers and son AveriU were in Pendleton Monday on busi ness. Jess Arnold and Ralph Saylar were Echo visitors from Butter creek Sun day. George McDowell. Rev., and Mrs. Walter Duff, Miss -Gladys Wells and Sherman Wells went to Nolin Sunday where Rev. and Mrs. Duff conducted services in the evening. R. I. Keator, district attorney, was here from Pendleton Monday on offi cial business. J. P. Bell, who has been 111 for some time, was taken to Hot Lake Monday for medical treatment. Miss Adeline McCormlck returned to Portland Monday after visiting over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McCormick. Mrs. W. C. Bacon and daughter, Miss Evelyn spent Saturday in Pen dleton. Claude Meyers was in Boardman on business Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt were here from Hand Hollow Monday. I.IPH SAVKHS TO 0MMPKTK. SAX FKAXCISCO, Sept 9. A. P.) Lfe saving teams repreeehting Oak land, Perkeley and San Francisco will participate in the Red Crose Life-Saving Corps aquatic meet to be held here on September 17. The meet will be open to both men and women and the 1 events Include rescue races, towing i races, resuscitation drill, retrieving re- jlay races and competitions in various rescue holds. DR. T. C. OHMART Modern Dentistry Pendleton, Oregon Evening by Appoint ment. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. in. - Office Phone 507 QUARREL OVER MELON CAUSES LAD'S MURDER! Bigger and Better ever YOU are going, but listen, how about YOUR : FRIENDS ! . 1 i ,., . . . . vlio can not attend the ROUND-UP this year. They' will want to hear all ab.out it. - I!; .ajL "' i will again issue Qre&onian) The Three Big Souvenir K6und-Up Editions (A big separate edition each day of the show) 1L7 Covering the Round-Up from its inception. -Hundreds of illustrations with interesting stories. ' , All ihe winners of all the events at the great 1920 Round-Up. ' J i All different, bigger and better than ever, Boosting Pendleton, Umatilla county and surrounding territory. ' Showing this section? wonderful resources and opportunities for busi- , ,-,( ness institutions and homes. j ; . The Itliree editions mailed to any address for only 30 cents i - -1 : '-. ' Foreign Countries 13c extra. .Thousands of these big booster papers have been mailed in the past over this Section, the northwest, yes, even the entire nation, and to the remotest parts of the globe. We are going to make this' years ROUND-UP EDITION better than ever and print more of them. Get your order in NOW before you get too busy The following order blank is for your convenience: ' , Date 1920 i ! Don't Put It Off Send in Today. East Oregonian Pub. Co., ' : ' Pendleton, Oregon. ; Enclosed find 30c for which please send your Special 1920 Round-Up Editions postpaid to the following address: ; . Name Post Office.... Name of Sender Do It Now! You'll be busy later! er, following a melon fight in which four boy engaged on the I)e Wltta ranch. The boyn had been throwin melons at each other, it was Haiti, and after one hit Gerald Ie Wine he went into his home and procured a shotgun with which he ahot young- Cooper. EMBL0YE IS CRUSHED AT WORK IN TIMBER EL'GE.VB, Ore.. Hept. . A. P.) William C. lye win, an employe of the Booth Kellcy Lumber company at one of the log-sin camps above Wemlllng, waa killed last : Tuesday afternoon title at work tn the timber. He was working near a log that was being pulled by a cable when the log sud denly turned, striking him on the heHd. crushing his skull. lie lived three hours after ht accident. Ife leaves i a widow, his riiuther and several sis-1 ters. I SICK KIDNEYS MAKE LAMF. BACKS Cause broken, unrefrcshinff sleep, and in many rases that tired feUing that makes it bo hard to get up in th morning. They also rause loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and other trouble's. Hood's Harsaparilla contain! the medicinal hrrbn, bnrks, roots, cliu that strengthen and tone these or gans, and relieve their ordinary ail ments. Take it. ' And if yon need a Inxntive tn! ( Hood's Pills, they work right. MODKSTO. Calif., Kept. . (A. I Sj P. ) Gerald ? Wtlte, tea year old. is 2 prisoner In the Htanist here today, charged rennet-tin with Ihe shomtog and death j S of 1.mj!n Cottper, Jr., an eleven year old , 3 :r Turlock, where toth Islaus ounty jail ! with murder in i S Ttaym-t resided. County officials 1taid -Gerald (SSJWd fc iUst Vt& Utl?d, Uiult Ceop, l(lllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllH I THE JOLLY INN ' j I . SUNDAY Chicken Dinner '' ' Roast Meats Meat Croquelts j Salads, Pasteries Open from Noon to 7:30 The best dinners in the city. c..- iiimiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiriniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , For Sale Beautiful 6 North Side, mmn bungalow, part cash. Hu ndKome new 5 r6om bunga low. North tilde. $700 first payment. I room res. North Bide, north sido street. 1'avcd. Will curry $1500. tieaiitlful residence. North Side, corner lot. south front. Every convenience. 5, room bungalow, choice neigh borhood, a beautiful home. 4 room cottage, Kast Knit, lirge lot goes with It. g room res. South Hill, consider ed very cheap. For houses, vacant lots and ranches, wheat and alfalfa ranches, cull and Investigate. Some on easy payments. GEORGE W. ELDER f , I Main St.. Pendleton. Kesldenre Phone t74-V Office Vtwne, MX PACE TE.f DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1920. TWELVE PAGES