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rxcs TEN DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 21, 1921. a B 3 .......p-.,., , , - , , . , ...J.-.....- I , , , .l - Special News of Umatilla Co. - ' - - ' ' - - . .... "Ja: ' j (Kant Oregontun Special) WK.VTON Mt., March II. Weston Mountain la having genuine March Weather after several days of Kprlng aunnlllne. Snowed about two Inches and' piled all up in drifts from M nu lla y wind then ralncJ steadily 14 bourn. At the telephone meeting Eph Tuck er was re-elocted president, W. I.. Kayborn, vice president. J. W. How i'f, secretary, Clifford Mela, treasur er and Chas. Jta.v director, with the other unpointed as directors. The Weston Mountain Telephone Company's 1S20 oTficers turned over the line to the new with the line all In first class condition and all dues and assessments paid up but $12, the best In several years. MIm Welty, school teacher In White Fir district was a week end vis itor at the Mr. C. M. Ferguson home. Will Hall has a crew of men work ing on the road down the mountain and doing much needed repairs on whed out culverts and removing rocks washed Into the roads. A Tarewell party and , dance was given at the John Wroe homa Satur day night liy the neighbors, about fifty being present. They took In well rilled baskets of cake, coffee. 'sandwiches and Ice cream. A most enjoyable and pleasant night was spent in (rumen, dancing and visiting until morning. After eating break fast the merry party departed fo home. Surveyors are surveying the nc road up Weston Mountain and ar working for a 6 per cent gvade com mcr.cing at the Caplinger saddle. Vemie Mars is moving into his nc home recently purchased, the old Tucker farm. riusoxKns ajif iu:ij. MAIXRID, March 21. (A. P.) Ramon Subater and a young woman known as "Carmen Masanell." arrest ed In Barcelona, are being held here pending their apeparance before a magistrate in connection with the as aassination of Premier Dato. WIM, OPPOSE WAGE "HKIHTTIOXS U.MAHA, March SI. A. P.l Lb or leaders announced they.would op pose any reduction In wages ot unskill- ea workers on the fnlon Pacific Thev will endeavor to adjust the matter In a iair manner. THE OLD HOME TOWN " JUST AS ED WURGLEP fSCHED FOR THff LATCH ON THF DOOJ stsrTo0 R,GHT w H,s YAROl SMII1 VAIKIMG Tlie skip and hop of the happy little girl, tlm sh"f ling gait of tlie Cliiiianiaii, the straddling Valk oi . tltc ha I lor, tlie measured Wcp or the trained soldier, the dragging feet of tlie loafer, csuii shows different rtmraitcrlsticM, different habits, lie, who walks with that deliberate st'p has business in hand, lie Is nuking straight for his object. Saving with a determination ami with an object in view. Is like trained, straight walking. Savings Ac counts are opened In this strong bank every day; come in and open yours. TheAmefiWHatKBaiifc it Pendleton. Oregon. ' "Strongest Sank in Cast em Oregon" iniininiiininiiijuniiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii!iiuniiiiinn!i:i!(i!!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!ir ihU.' W , .... I fV A M'.isbS'Ss Us- - tAL IT?VW . We have a large assortment of many beauti ful patterns in inlaid, print and felt base. We also carry the 12 foot width linoleum. This ' enables you to lay your rooms without seams in the center. ; Also large assortment of Congoleum rugs in , all sizes. t Cruikshank & Hampton "QUALITY COUNTS" 124128 E. Webb ' f Pendleton, Ore. out Old Furniture Taken in Exchange as Part Payment on New. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 0PH0M0RE. ; cuss (East Oregnnlan Special.) ATHEXA, March 21. The Bopho tore class of Athena high school Iramatiied and presented "Silas Mur ler" under the direction of Miss Dioko before a large and appreciative audi ence, with the following cast of char tctera; , sun Marner , Leon KreUer tipple, his adopted daughter . . . . Audra Winshlp Dustan Cuss Dudley Rogers nr. aiacey John Pinkerton Ben W'lnthrop .rr Frank Williams lem Rodney ..Tom Kirk Mr. snell, the landlord ......... .Dudley,' Rogers, airs, mmnrop ......Mildred Stanton Aaron, as a boy Floyd Bowers Aaron, as a young man ......... John Pinkerton Oodfrey Cass Dudley Rogers Mrs. Godfrey Cass . . . .Sadie Pambrun Miss Prlcllla Cass . . . .Joyce Johnston Port Jw.The Dog Act I, Scene 1j Silas Warner' house, about 8:00 p. m. t-ceno 2. Rainboy Tavern a few minutes later. Act II Silas' house, six years later. Act IU suas' house, eight years later. Mrs. H. H. Hill and Mrs. B. B. Rlckards were Pendleton visitors Fri day. Mrs. Maurice Frazier of Milton has been visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Pinkerton. Richard Thompson was a Pendleton visitor Friday. Mrs. Burchill of Pendleton is visit ing at the home of her daughter Mrs. C. M. Eager. Oeorge IJeuallen was a Pendleton visitor Saturday. Miss Areta' Barrett is visiting friends In Spokane. Mr. and Mrs.' Virgil Zerba and son taii were Pendleton visitors Wednes day. H. I. Watts is spending a few days in Portland on business. ' Will Ferguson made a business trip to Pendleton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bannister were Athena visitors from Weston Wed nesday. v Mn Richard Thompson was a Pen dleton visitor Tuesday. Charles Downing of Freewatcr was an Athena visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schrlmpf were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stone are the parents of a son born March 17. Dr. and Mrs, Horace Belknap of -Nam pa, Idaho were in the city Thurs day' evening visiting at the W. a Fer guson home. - Gerald Kilgore was ' a Pendleton visitor Saturday. ' , George Winship who has been with the -First National Bank has accepted position as bookkeeper with the Standard Oil company, and begnn work Wednesday. Miss Belle Mc- Intyre has resumed work at the bank. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thony were in the city from Weston Wednesday. Mrs. Ora M. Allen of Seattle is visit ing Mrs. D. Scott Fisher. - George Bannister who has spent the winter cruising with the reserve naval forces returned from .Bremerton, Washington Saturday evening. Mrs. William Rice has returned" from' Spokane where she visited her Bister Mrs. York. ' j. rw. iiocKnm ano small aaugnteri Mr. .1 c Knhn. m..i.n. of Two Rivers, Washington aave been land R, A. Bottcher,' deputy supervisor visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were here looking over business affairs at corporation ranger station Saturday. Marlon Jack and M. U Ryckman of the fish and game commission were here Suturd.-iy looking for a location for a fish hatchery. ' Air. and Mrs. Guy Hays and little daughter Hiisiol were Pendleton visit ors Saturday, they recently purchased the Edd Stotve ranch one mile below Gibbon station. ,Mr. Stowe and his bother expect to jeavo about June 1 on a trip through the Willamette valley; Mr. S. F. Hyatt and Mr. F. P. Bruce were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Ano sr, "Feo, iMCiotsic to tctcv YOU SOMOTHiNS CONifl pgMMi, f NCVCR MiND. FRCTD. 1 CAHr TCt. YoO RvQfr NOW- - SONCEO'DY' MOUi.Z KS AT5. MCT QOOH Vf (3- i T ing selected by Miss Drake who will direct the production. The cast will require five ladies and five men. The play is a farce' comedy find will be staged in April under the auspices ot the Athena Civic. Club, B. H. Jones, field secretary for the Chinese and Near East relief was in Ihe city Wednesday. AND AROUND GIBBON 'SEA WOLF' WILL BE (East Oregoniun Special.) ' GIBBON, March 21. Mrs. Robt. Gray is spending a couple of feeka in La Grande visiting relatives. .Mr. W. H. Sayer was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. Mrs.. Dave" Bonlfer spent Tuesday near Athena visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirk.' - Miss Belva Williams has returned from a two weeks stay in La Grande, and is now working as third trick ope rator here during the absence of Roy Swart who is confined to his home with sickness. Mr. James Adams has been confin ed to his home on account of sickness for the past week. ; , Lewis Bulen of Bingham Springs is a Pendleton visitor for several days. Mrs. Hugh Robie and two-children Royal and Virginia! were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Mrs. Ross Jones went to Pendleton Thursday for a few days visit. ; Mr. and Mrs, George Capelll are in La Grande on business for a few days. Mrs. F. P. Bfcice and daughter Thelma spent Friday In Pendleton re turning Saturday morning. J. E. Jones. A. B. Steele was in the city Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. B. ' B. 'Richards re turned Wednesday from Corvallis where they were called by the illness of Mr. Richards sister. Claude Sanders has returned from California where he spent the winter. Mr. B. H. Jones of Portland spoke to the high school students, stventn and eighth grade pupils and teachers in the assembly hall Wednesday en the Chinese relief drive. School will be dismissed next Thurs day and Friday for Easter vacation. The teachers will spent one day visit, ing other BChools. . Mr. Bennett will spend Easter vaca tion at his home in Portland. The cast of characters for the play, "Whose Little Bride are You V is be- VMVKRNITIKS BRKAK KVKSf. LONDON, March 21. -(A. P.) Oxford and Cambridge universities broken even in the annual dual track and field games today. Each team won five first places in the ten event program. ' (East Orcgonian Special.) HERM1STON, ' March 21. This evening theatrical goers will have treat when Jack London's great nov el, "The Sea Wolf," will be given in the Playhouse under the auBpices ot the library. Novel vaudeville stunts will also be given which will make It an entertainment worth seeing. There will be only one show, commencing at 8 'o'clock. The money will go to the library. , .There .will be a practice game" of baseball next Sunday at 2:20 between the rtgulur team and a picked team. This Is to give the bus's a little prac tice before the, season games start. 'f X The Parent-Teachers held their regular meeting last Friday afternoon in, the high school . assembly room. The noom was filled with pupils and patrons to hear the trouts for the declamatory contest. Pauline Voelkcr won first place in cluss "C," while Ruth Bensel won first In the other class: These girls will represent the school in the district contest ' which will be held In 'Echo April 15th. Mr. and Mrs., J. C. MoNeilly of Whitefisl, Montana, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Athey Sunday and Monday. Mrs. McNeilly is a sis ter of Mrs. Athey. s , Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Waghorn drove to Pendleton Monday, returning the name day. "'... The Baptist Ladies Aid Society met at'the home of Mrs. Tim Caither Wed nesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In sewing, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hos tess. ;.'.'.'' "J ,, M. C. Athey, editor of the Hcrmis- ton Herald, made a business trip to Enterprise the first of the w.e;!t and while there purchased a cylinder press and foldej for the Herald. These will oe insiiiiiou as soon as tncy arrive. . Mrs. B. W. Mack returned tho bit ten part it tho week from Tckoa, where she has been visiting her son and family for the past few weeks. Miss Oolda Muma arrived here on Thursday morning from Portland called' by the serious illlncss of her father. - Mrs. Peer Bokish returned from Pendleton Friday where she visited her mother, Mrs; Mc.Fall. Mrs. Mc- Fali recently underwent an operation an at, Anthony's Hospital. ,.-.. air. and Mrs. Ell Wlnsett are the proud parents of a baby , bov born March 11th. He weighs 11 pounds. Miand Mrs. R .B. Stevens of Rich- A 'Few Cases Left Of Robles Peaches, Pears anO Apricots, While they last 2 CANS 45c - 6 CANS $1.30 Case of 24 cans $3.00 Better place your order now, as this will be the last shipment of these fruits we wil have. " The Sanitary Grocery The Best in Quality The Most in Value 221 East Court St. Phone 871 . land, Wash., accompanied by. Mrs. A. W, Bainbrldge of Boise; Idaho, drove to llermiston Sunday in eompaity with Mr. and Mrs. II.' M. ? Schilling while here they were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Schilling. , K FOR OREGON CONTESTS EUGENE, Ore., March 21. (A. P.) University of Oregon's tentative 1921 spring athletic schedule, announced here recently; includes track and base ball contests against nil , the North west Conference and Pacific Coast Conference teams. ' . : The schedule follows:""'' " Ilaacbal! .' April 16 Willamette University at Eugene. " :' April 25-2 S Washington Bute Col lege at Pullman. April 27 Whitman College it Walla Walla. . . .: ; ... 1 April 29-30Universlty oV Wash ington at Seattle .... ...... ... ... ' May 6-7 University of Washington at Eugene. " , . r . : May 11-12 Washington State Col lege at Eugene. ......... , 4 . , May 20-21 Oregon Agricultural Film Shows Experience is Best Teacher NX , . ' f jf -- "" 1 ' 1,; "'-- '" (Am A J mm, mv ' l ; i ; i J . J K k , ) - - ; -- - a J f . , V I accompany him. They pass a i -f : Mother Graf ' AROMATIC-LEAF The Medicinal Tea, regulates the sys tem and gives quick relict to Weak ness and Lameness of the Back and Kidneys, Nervousness, and the dull pains ot the head AHOMATIC-I.KAK is a simple, pleasant remedy for tht tired, languid condition which so unfits one for the dally tasks. Got a pack age at your druggists or by mail, to cents. Address, Mother Gray' Co.,, Le noy. pt, i. College at Eugene. fay 27-28 Oregon College at Corvallis. Agricultural , , 1 Track ' " , May 7 University of Washington at Seattle. ;. ' ' . , May 12 Oregon Agricultural Col lege at Eugene. , , May 21 'Pacific Coast Conference meet at Eugene. June 4 Northwest Conference meet at Pullman. liH EI) df SLEEP WELL How can you expect io be 100?& emcient dunnfi the day when yon lie awake hall the nilht coughing? You mutt here reliei and forhuutely ilia available. . Foley's Honey and Tar u?plie It. The curative influence of tna eaty-to-take sod abtoluiely pure compound baa broughtrelid to thouj oada. It will do toe same for you, , ..:' ". Moldnta, W.lir.. wrIUt ttUt M tw u tkr. aifku. flu .r. r.t imM& ?0"SJ,.f T" rllil a 1 did at mitli all is.t nicht. la ivtam.. turn VMHijWMUiitM," Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Kay Klectric Therapeutics, ,' ; femple Bldf, . . Room 11 Phone all Phone 210-W P. O. Iknt S51 Umatilla Hydraulic Stone Manufacturer General Contnufor. Building Blocks Specialty. IT. A. PRICK, Proprietor. T DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Room 21 and 15 Bmlth-Crawfor Buildlnr, Telephone 704 - , ' " Hea. 74(-T MAGNETOS t , GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the eleetrlo system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. .;' vi, HARRY H. GRAHAM, Witlap C.n.l.. antnM Pendelton, Ore. i uuim oat. ua g.wi A HAMVAN'S TRANSFER . Phone 320 Res. Phone 378-R M' J 3 SCIENTIFIC OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS In the hands of the skilled Optometrist play a vital part in a proper examination of your eyes for glasses. Here you will find the moat Scientific Optical Instruments, .and great care is exercised in making the examinations so that all who need to wear glass es may have them accurate to the last degree. Thorough training and fif teen years' experience at your service. Charges reasonable as first class work can be done for., Youth and hi mother live in a quiet valley. Love and Hope are neighbor!. Ambition calls. In tha Big World Youth meett Ex perience who Introduces him to Pleasure and Excitement. Youth's mother dlei Love, ends a message, but Vies, hand maiden of iPas2lon, does not give It to Youth. He wears a rlnt that Love has given him and he escapes Passion Youth hit hard luck and lonei . hi roll. He get a job in a sordid rathskeller Passion fol lows him. She silo him tha message about hi mother's Jeath Youth, seeking forgetfulness, ' meets Crime, who induces him to accompany him. They pass t i church. ; Youth hears the eong ' his mother used to sins and turni from Crime. 4$ 't f Love meet Youth when he, returns home. They start anew, with Ambition sd Experience as guide ' e This 1 the allegory "called "Experience" which George Fiti maurice is filming from the stage play by Oeorge Hobart. Marjorle Daw (left) plays "Love." Nita Naldl (center) la "Passion" and Betty Carpenter "Hope." Richard Barthelraese bas the leading role, Yotttfc." 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