East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 04, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AT-RIL 4. 1021."
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Special News of Umatilla Co.
THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU
I
RETURNED AFTER ViS(T
O liar, (or a few days.
A Minn son of I'eter Hasa had one
of Ins forearms broken while playing
on the school grounds this week.
J. H. frlce Is siltlllnir these days over
the fact that he is the owner of a
, T.-t nr.tl.1, Snrr n .1 nr imnuirr Huuimuuur.
WBSn-AXIvMlXXKlUHA. April j Nu Weston citlsen need to stay away
Mrs. E. Z. Morris, who ha spent frm Pendleton these days for lack ot
the last month visllln- relatives here, opport unity to ride to the county seat.
i..ri fr h.r hnm. at Ki Sandv. Mont., If on ' '"" enouah to have the
at tove. ureiron. is visum at tne nom, tmnn, owner of the car which h w.
tin, tiatnt l I- I .... V Al ..1- l . . . . Jl Will
Kn..,,a. ..... ....v. .hid, ...iiwur niLll Alsrt la . V. - .
.... .....i tun (M V I i It .
on Friday. She was accompanied by
her mother, Mrs. V. J. Jackson. Mrs.
Jackson exports to visit with her
daiiKhter In Montana tinlil September.
Ho Shipley, from 1-a Grande, was
down Sunday to visit with his parents.
Mrs. T. B. I'ennock and son Norman
ntlcnded a serenade In Hermlston
Wednesday evening. The serenade was
at the home of C P. Adams, this be-
in Mr. Adams' birthday. About nf
doren of the Hand Boys, havina- Mr.
Adams as band master surprised him
wilh a serenade and with refreshments
which were, enjoyed by all present.
Oarold and Hurry Shipley who have
been visltinu with their sister. Mrs.
Opal Hartley near Xolin, returned
home Wednesday.
Illsh Quick ig in school strain after
having been absent the past two weeks
on account of the mumps.
Mrs. J. U. Falls has sufficiently re
covered to return to Hermiston, where
she is at the home of .her daughter,
Mrs. Peer Bokish where she will re
main a week or two before coming out
home.
Mrs. Charles Conner and Miss Anna
Wade motored out to Westland on
Wednesday.
price they may ride to Pendleton on
either one of sis different auto stapes,
which make dully trips on this road.
J. F. Slover, former business man of
Weston, now located at Freewater, was
seen in our town Thursday.
ITHT
(East Oreitonian Special.)
ECHO, April 4. Frank Cunha, son
of Joseph Cunha,. who is undoubtedly
the largest and beat known farmet
and stockman in Umatilla county, was
seriously hurt by train No. i Sunday
morning at about 1 o'clock. The
Cunha Brothers were shipping cattle
and sheep to Portland and Frank Cun
ha was over at the stock yards assist
ing with the loading of tfie stock train.
After the stock train pulled out, Mr.
Cunha took the Dodge roadster owned
by Fred Bunn, stock man for the WII
lard Commission Co. and started for
his home. He did not see train No. 5
fast approaching nor did he hear It un
til it was too late. Being unaccustom
ed to a Dodge and in the habit of
driving a Buick, he attempted to throw
the car In reverse but succeeded only
in killing the engine. The train struck
the car and threw It over a railroad
switch, bending the switch double,
(East Oreitonian Special.) (throwing the car several feet from the
vVBSTOX, April 4. Considerable! V-ck and completely destroying It. Mr.
wheat has been selling in the Weston Cunha was thrown from the ca when
market durinc the cast few days. tne train hit it. He did not seem to
Frank Price, manager of the Weston realize how badly he was injured and
Warehouse company, bought two lots walked home and -went to bed without
which aggregated about 14.000 bushels telling his people about the accident
while S. A. Barnes, agent for the Pari- "" nearly 4 o'clock Sunday morning,
flc Coast Elevator company, has been H's right limb was badly laccerated
actively in the market. "ove the knee.. It is thought that
The farmers of this vicinity are ex-iInere mav e some oroKen Dones, ana
CONSIDERABLE WHEAT
"r. k, . Kobblnt of Pendleton
spent Sunday in Eoho attending to
a . .
'" a. u. rnomson, Miss Elnor
Thomson. Buy Johnson and Nell Rock
of Reno drove to Portland Saturday.
On their return trip the will drive back
two new cars.
Mrs. Viola cunha and Emma Grl
rril were Pendleton business visitors
J. I . ltethlefsen returned home from
Pendleton Saturday where he has been
siting at the home of Jacob Rohdu
iub iwsi week.
TV. Li.L
"c svnooi play "When a Man's
"iigii-, was Successful V nlven 1 .1,.
city hall, Friday evening April 1st.
Over 300 people were present and a
net profit of 1100 was made. The cast
cf characters for the play were as fol
lows: Jim Horton, widower and far
mer, Alfred Cunha; Pete Adams, bach.
lor and countryman, Donald Davis;
laul Briscoe, liachelor and lawyer
Ralph Dorn; Wtnthrop Brisco, bach
elor, Homer Saling; Mrs. Albert Bris
coe. Widw and society leader, Veda
Wattenburger; Evelyn Briscoe, a New
York belle. Catherine
O'Neill, spinster and Irish maid', Kath.
ji! juimer; J-Jieanor Horton, an Am
erican beauty, Ruth Gobbell.
Dr. C. H. Dy of Pendleton was a
"l MT- nt Mrs. B. F. Neely. Sun-
Hiestand Moore.
loads of cattle to the Portland mar-
nrin oaiuraay evening.
r. ana aim. W. J. Wattenburger
-. w.e iiusi ana hostesses for a pro.
presalve Rook party at their home In
Vestlawn Saturday PVPTllnff Tha
evening was spent exclusively in play
ing Rook after whirh fi.iinf
ments were served. Amoiur ihn.
present were Mr. and Mrs n- vi-
Green and son Carol and Mr. and Mrs.
A. O- Carden and son, Allen, of pen
Qleton. The other guests were all lo
cal people.
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n(OU"D THINK THIS
SlOCIVrlLK WAS A
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rectinr soon a carload of gasoline from feared that he is surrenng trom tn-
the Texas oil regions. It was ordered ternal injuries.
through arrangements made with
the County Farm Bureau Agent, Fred
Hennlon.
Miss Wilma Harbour, a student in
the Cheney, Wash., state normal, is
spending her Easter vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. T. Harbour.
Misa Hazel Duncan, who is teaching
He was taken to Port.
land on train No. 17, Sunday, where he
will be rushed to a hospital. He was
accompanied to Portland by his fath
er, Joseph Cunha, Sr., and Doctor F.
R. Dorn. His mother left on the 11:30
train for Portland Sunday evening.
His brother, Joseph Cunha Jr. had
left on the stock train for Portland
before hearing of the accident. Fred
ATHENA BALL TEAM
DEFEATS WESTON NINE
1 1 m i -. r i
Easter -acatlon at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Llttlcjohn
returned to Eugene Saturday.
M VALUE
The dement of time enUrs into practically all busi
ness tnnctkn hence time becomes of tremend
ous value. Thus by conwrviror Uito element, cost is
retraced proportionately. Sut-h matters are closely
taken account of at the American National Bank to
the advantage of Its customers.
Your account is invited.
.'. ,,.....
TRe Ameraifflrond Bank
PenrHeion. Oregon.
ZZSX. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon
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F YOU have not visited our place this
seafion you would be surprised at the
quality of Furniture we have to offer.
Our new Spring Furniture has arrived and
our double show room will enable you to
view our furniture as it is arranged in a
home.
Cruikshank & Hampton
"Quality Count."
124 23 E-Webb Phone 548
Your Old IXmiUure Takea la Exchange as Part Payment on New
Mrs. Lllla Kirk was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday.
Dean John Straub of the University
of Uiegon spoke ts the- high school
students and seventh and eighth grades
Wednesday morning on "Higher Edu
cation." W. R. Taylor was a Pendleton visit
or Saturday.
airs. Willis Crabill spent Sunday in
Weston visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Olin McPherrln and Mrs. Ray O'Harra.
Mrs. Joe demons and small son ana
Miss Nina Tharp were Pendleton visit
ors Saturday.
Mrs. Carl McConnel of Helix was an
Athena visitor Friday.
Mrs. Jesse Myrlck was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Booher were in
the city from Weston Friday.
Airs. F. B. Wood was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday.
Misa Julia McFadden of Corvallis
lias been visiting at the home of her
blether C. L, McFadden.
Mr. and Mrs. Venable and children
have mnvil Infn , w, n u'ku. .
Mi .i . - . , tD line resilience
... .. ,MI doiiu.oannister and on Adams street which they recently
Mrs. Louis Van Winkle were in the purchased. recently
tM"?rnMtwW!dnday- ' "vcr Dlckn was a Pendleton
Mrs. Arnold Wood and son Clifford visitor Saturday. '
WnfrwM" "if"? Satuday- Mrs' George Gerkl"S and daughter
. I hWa,u who i attending school Blanche went to Spokane to spend
at gunman spent the Easter vacation Katter vacation . with Miss i.iliinn
(East Oregonian Special.)
ATHENA. April 4. The first base
ball game of the season was played
Wednesday afternoon at Athenn Jm.
tween Weston and Athena high school
teams. The Athena Uam won with a
More of 38 to 6.
Mrs. F. S. Le Grow and Mrs. Ralph
McEwen were Pendleton visitors Sat.
urday.
Mrs. Vernon O'Harra and small
vaugnier or weston who have been
visiting Mrs. O Harra's parents Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Jones returned home Satur
day. Mrs. John Stanton and daughter
Mildred were Pendleton visitors tiat-urday.
Bob Tharp was a Pendleton visitor
Saturday.
Miss Belle Pambrun who is attend
ing Whitman College at Walla Walla
spent Easter vacation with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pamhrun.
THE BEST
and that store is this store, because our goods
are '
SANITARY
-HIGH GRADE
LOW PRICED
One order will convince you. .
. ., The -
Sanitary Grocery
The Mot
in Value
221 East Court St
Phone 871
The Best
in Quality
will offset the entlro cost of the con.
test.
Trap nesta will be used to avoid any
possibility that the hen that does
the cackling get undue credit for lay
ing- the egg. Poultry houses of the
latest type are being erected by the
high school boys on the school
grounds.
Breeders who send their hens to
Murphysnoro for the first year of the
contest will be privileged to enter a re
lay of fresh birds tho second year.
and
at the home of his parents Dr,
Mrs. f. L. Watts.
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bannister were
Pendleton visitors Saturday.
Mr. and -Mrs. W. O. Read were Wes
ton visitors Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Dudley and Mrs. M. i
Watts were Pendleton visitors Friday.
Mrs. L. D. Clark and small daughters
of Helix were visiting relatives in the
tity Friday.
In the baseball game between TJma
plne and Athena high school teams at
Umapine Friday the Athena team was
victorious with a score of n to .
Mrs. Delbert Clore and small daugh
ter Betty Jean are in the city from
Vale, Ore., visiting at the home of Mrs.
Clore's parents, Mr. and Airs. W. R.
Taylor.
Mrs. I. F. Davidson and Miss Bessie
Andrews were Pendleton visitors Sat
urday. A number of Athena students motor,
ed to I'maplne Friday to attend the
baseball game.
Lou Hodgen -was a Pendleton visit
or Saturday.
Miss Areta IJttleJohn who spent
Gerking who is attending school there.
Minard Kelly was a Pendleton visit
or Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bennett left Fri
day for Pasco where they will reside.
' Mr. and Mrs. Hamp Booher were In
the city from Weston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hutt and daughter
Ruth were Pendleton visitors Satur
day, j
Miss Cladys Dickenson who has been
at the sanitarium at College Place re
turned home Friday.
Mr. Cunningham and family have
moved into the Robert Beckham resi
dence. 4 ,
Miss Marguerete - Raymond was a
Pendleton visitor, Thursday.
, P. L. McElhanie of Walla Walla has
purchased a pool hall from Sum Hn-
BOARDMAN. Ore., April 4. Among
the week end features was the April
Fool party given by the girls' athletic
class to invited guests on Friday night,
tind a more pretentious affair under
the auspices of the local grange on Sat
urday night. At the former there was
a vuried program of stunts followed
by dancing and refreshments. About
forty were in attendance. At the lat
ter the whole evening was given over
to dancing the music being furnished
by the Arlington orchestra. Refresh
ments were served to about a hundred
invited guests.
EGG LAYING CONIES!
MURPHTSBORO. III., April 3. (A
P.) Four hundred hens have been en
tered to date In a three year national
eRg laying contest starting here Nov.
J. The race is regarded In Illinois as
the first of Its sort ever held.
The contest was planned and will be
conducted by Paul Arndt, high school
lestructtire of vocational education
lire, and his class of forty boys.
Wide interest has been aroused
among poultrymen and eighty breed
ers from widely scattered sections have
registered a pen of five hens ea -h.
Training the boys have
Ing to Carl Colvln, State Superintend
ent of Vocational Agriculture, will as
Breeders that their
worth and will remove hi. fmii " . ln" ,n"r Poultry will
... .. .,... . rtceive me hest nli.nl nn t...i
- .... ........ nuoiiirMi
men of Murphyshoito and poultry rals-
Walla Walla to Athena to reside soon.
Mrs. vviins crablll was a Pendleton
Whitor Saturday.
Miss Eppa Plersol of Vale, Ore., has
ifSlatered in the eighth grade and will
reside with her grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. S. S. Plersol during the achon.
'11 J
term.
era of the vicinity have underwritten
the race for 1,000. ,
The boys will market the eggs, pro
viding chicken feed in return without
cost. A market has already been ar
ranged for in St. Louis. The privl
l'?e of selling the eggs, it Is believed
A HOUSECLEANING TIP FOR HUSBANDS.
OH DEAR-THIS IS ONfc
TIME OF VEA WHEN
A WOMAN'S WORK IS
I D0N"T BtUtVE-"
B'.U-y RtAU.5 WHAT
A KtAOT-WAKINS JOB
HOOS CUEAHINC.IS-
HEIA-O'.THIS fctU-!
PUT ON ycufc. GLAD
TOGS AH'COMt DOWN
TOWN AM tVWtr KJ
DINHfcfc, H, (ViHATf j
I
s m
r-T : i
I if)
I GOT ALONG
JUST FINE-
WiTH TH6
HOUSE: CLEANING
TO DAY.
V &1LLV!
When the Children Cough,
Rub Musterole on Throats
and Chests
No telling bow soon the tympto-M
may develop Into croup, or worse. And
Ihen when you're glad you have a
lar of Musterole at hand to give
prompt, sure relief. It does not blister.
As first aid and a certain remedy.
Musterole ia excellent. Thousand! of
motheti know It You should keep a
j ur in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsllitis,
croup stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu
. matism, lumbago, pains and aches of
Joint", rprains, sore muscles,
chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the
Chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
-c and 65c jars; hospital sue $3.00
iSlsifli
Walla Walla Pendleton
Auto Freight Service
ROUND TRIPS DAILY
Leaves Pendleton S p. m.
Pendleton Pbooe S20W.
DANCE
Cole McEIroy's Orchestra
Uberty Hall, April 5-8
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Mcrr Austin i"ainwis
'Tower of Jewels" singer,
featured.- . -.
AND A NICfc TPtNCxV
DRtSSlNQ TOM. THE
5AuAD.HtNW.KV
Wipt 16 vERy
TOKD OF IT
WlicllWIiilciilisCo.
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CEltTIFIED PflU.IC ACWCXTAXTS
AXD ' " ' '
: ' THE INCOME TAX CO,
Announce the opening of an office in
' PENDLETON, ORE.
at '
112 EAST COURT STREET
Telephone 1003
C J. PERRY, Resident Manager
OFFICES AT
Pendleton, Ore.
Portland, Ore.
Spokane, Vah,
Keattle, Wasli,
Walla Walla,. Wash.
Astoria, Ore.
AGENCIES AT
Ban I-Van Cisco, Cat
nm Anxcles, Cat.
Salt lAko City, L'tah
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"Shop" for the Dealer
As Well as the Auto
If you could get a 10 per rent reduction of the price of the
car you want by going a block farther down the street, you
would be inclined to so to that much trouble. -,,
Do you know that the actual Intrinsic value of the ser
vice and responsibility that a good dealer can put Into any
car he sells Is often worth more than 10 per cent ot the car
cost, In the first season T ( I e1
It Isn't the price of the car so rnueh as It Is the perform
ance of the car, and that depends much on the man who sells
it to you.
BU ICR
Oregon Motor Garage
Duir&trtgra
BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET
Phon 468
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