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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, 0RE60N, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1021. TEN PAGES PAGE TEN Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ENJOY PLEASANT DAY (Knt nrfttKiiInn Spi-ciiil.) APAMH, April IS. A number of club members n1 friends were en tertslned at the hn)e of Mrs Alex Mo Knle and Mrs. Bert Klrhy on Thurs day afternoon. Those who attended cr Mrs. Jack Mayhcrry. lira. Dnrr. Mrs. John kI. Mra. Hevella IJeu allen, Mra. T. A. I.tenallen, Mir. H. t.lrunllen, Mm. Otna IJeuallnn. Mrs. H. Hunch Mra. Al Bolton of Pilot Rock; Mra. Smith, Mra. Teaser and daughter, Mra. Ilhrrah of Milton. Mrs. Alter of Athena, Mra. Charles Shat. Mra. C.er- to, Mra. Carney of Pendleton, Mra. t i Howling, Mra, B. MoCollem. Mra. Will Hint, MlKa Tin Hlk-, Myrtle coiy. i Mra. F. M. Whitely, Mra. T. J. I.len allen. Mra. O. O. Richardson, Mr. Charlea lpuia, Mra. J. Wallon, Misa Mortimore. Mrs. Calkins, Mra. Dehnts, Mra. Frank Kreha, Mra. Alex McKen rte and Mra. Bert Kirhy. A dainty luncheon waa aerved and all enjoyed the afternoon. Adania high achool student drove to ihe river Wedneadas' for a days outing. They were accompanied by IVof. Gry- ; lot l and Key. Oethrr. fnaper Woodard motored to Adams today to do ionic shopping. The new home of I. I IJeuallen la almost complete and will aoon be ready to move In. Mr. and Mrs, Wallan have moved to their new home and are enjoying It. There was a apeclal aervlce of Bihle study at the Baptist church on Mond.-f? evening at " p. m. A large audience was In attendance. Prayer meeting was held Wedneaduy at 7:30 p. m., fol lowed by choir practice at 8:80 p. m. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charley Phalli are busy planting their spring garden. F. M. Whitely, Pete Mdntyre and Guy Mayloy attended the ball game In Athena Sunday. A ball game will be played Satur day at Helix between the Adama and Helix Sunday school teams. lnrence Mdntyre of Helix motored to Adama today. Miaa Gwendolyn Mdntyre of Pendle ton high school waa the guest of Mrs. Charley Shall today. Mr. and Mrs. Labadore drove to Adama today. Mrs. J. R. Adams has 850 more little She Advantages of Deposit Safety Deposit Storage in properlr constructed Fire and llurglar Proof t hrome steel lined Vault of fers many advantages over ordinary storage. Doc uments and other valuables stored In such vault are absolutely safe from attack by thieve", fire, and elements, prying eyes and many other haaarda. Ttie rental cost varies as to Rise, to very reasonable anil within reach of moat everybody. TKeAmefibiiT(aiioiidBa Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" lIUtlllllUIIMIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllllllllllllMIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItl 4 f Reliable Cleaning Pressing We offer you the best service in town we call for and deliver. 5 Let us get your suit by 8 :30 a. m. We will cleah, press and thoroughly deodorize it for you and have it 5 back by 4 :30 that evening. I All Prices Cut 5 Call and get our prices I The Model Cleaners 304 W.Webb Phone 321 We do ail k'r.da of laUorin,! for lax lies and gentlemen. Altera tions and remodeling. Old clothing made to look like new. Vtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllltll chickens making a total of 600. only lost of them. Mr. Mayberry made a business trip to Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Merrett and son drove to Adams Monday.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'shaltx and children, Mrs. lister, Mr. and .Mra. H Larauee, Mr. and Mrs. U U Ueuallc-n and daughters lvirus and Denu, Clyde and Rodtick Larahce and Mr. ami Mrs J. T. Lieuallen motored to the river Sunday to the U U IJcuallen ranch for an outing. Mr. and Mrs. Kd. Wallon and familv have moved in their new house. Miss louls Dervogtn who has been confined to her home with lljness is anie to be out again. Mrs. Dave Green was the enest of -Mrs. jack Case today. Mrs. Hurley Rothrock motored to Adams today. Rosa Pain motored to Adams to do some shopping to day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son and wife motored to PendUton Sunday and were the guesta of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson. Mrs. A. Boylen and daughter of Pilot Rock and Mrs. Smith motored to Adams Thursday and were the guests Qf Mrs. Alex McKenzie and Mrs. Bert Kirby, Mrs. Bishop and daughter of Weaton were the guests of her brother Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs today. R. Ager and daughter of Athena mo tored to Adams today and were the guests of Mrs. Alex McKenxin and Edith Kirby. . , Mr. and Mrs. Kembler of Pendleton are spending the week end with their daughter and family Mrs. Bertha Kem bler of Adams. Mrs. Alex McKenzie. Mrs. Bert Kir by. Miss Ha Blake and Miss Bertha, McFarland, motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Ester Bunch, Mrs. Henry Bunch and Mrs. L. Clark and family motored to Pendleton today. Mrs. Frank Krebs was the guest of Mrs. Charley Shaltx today. J. T. Lieuallen motored to Pen dleton Wednesday. P. M. Whitely is busy doing some plowing for L. 1 Lieuallen this week. Mrs. Yayne motored to Adams today. Mrs. John Carney of Tendleton waa an Adams visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siminton of Xolen are the guests of h e mother and sister Mra Frank Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. B. Marrett and son drove to Adams today. Mrs. Will Boyer and daughter mo tored to Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. Revella Lieuallen mo tored to Adams today. (East Oregonian Special.) UKIAH, April 18. Mrs. Metter, mother of Charley Metteer of Uklah, passed away early Wednesday morn ing, April 13, in Pendleton, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Dale, they lived for many years, at an advanced age. Mrs. Metteer and husband were among the first early settlers of Camas Prairie and ibeated on a homestead near Alba where they lived for many years. Mrs. Metteer's health failed and they moved to Helix, Fhere Mr. Metteer died, and Mrs. Met teer retudned to Camas Prairie, and made her home with her son, caring for her two small grandchildren, who had lost their mother. She leaves one son, Charley Metteer of L'kiah and one daughter, Mrs. Will Dale of Pendleton and several grand children. Floyd Martin, formerly of Ukiah, but now of Garfield. Washington, was married on Easter Sunday, March 27, to Miss Laura Powell, also of Gar field. Floyd is well and favorably known In UkLih, having made his home here with his parents, and his many .friends here extend hearty con gratulations to him and Mrs. Martin. Miss Tassie Meascnr of Baker City, arrived last week to visit with her sis ter. Miss Arthur Gilliland, for an in definite time. Miss Millie Andrus of Range, lias ac cepted a position at the Mossie ranch. Mrs. J. H. Constants returned to her home in Uklah last week after a three months' absence in Pendleton and Hermiston. Mrs. Herald Dobyus of Lena. Is vis iting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lorenz for an Indifi nite time. Mr. Paulus, Pilot Rock banker, was in Vkiah last week on business. A. Kottitneier of Alba, came in last week with his cattle, which he had wintered at the half .way station. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bond returned to the Bond ranch last week after spending several months at Yoakum, where Mr. Bond wintered his cattle. John Booser, w.fe and three chil dren of Cove, Iowa, arrived a few days r.go to make their home here. John Booser Sr., came with them to visit his son. .John Booser Jr., who lives here, but will return to his home after his visit. ' William Allison of Oriental. Is visit ing in Ukiah this week. Clarence Huston, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huston, while play ing with other children, accidentally ran against a jjross-cut saw, two teeth penetrating deep in his ankle, which is now healing nicely. Archie McCainpboll, a government trapper of Ukiah, succeeded in getting eleven coyotes In the first ten days of April. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Surface and Mrs. B. Constants left the last .of the week for a few weeks' visit with Mrs. Con stanta' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Surpace of Ritter. A lively game of baseball was play ed last Sunday at Ukiah. Clair Sturdivant returned last Thursday from Stanfield after spend ing the'wlnter there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant. He brought their cattle back to the range after wintering them at Stanfield. Lyman Peterson made a trip to Gur dune the last of the week with Archie Campbell, bringing back a bunch of thoroughbred Angora goats which Al bert I'eterson had purchased. After spending the winter at Pilot Rock, Mrs. Lorenz returned to Ukiah Saturday. Carl Lorlnx attended high school there during the winter. - Walter Allison left Tuesday for Ten- dleton to bring Mrs. Allison, and little Willie who has fully recovered from his burns back to their home here. Jim and Felix Johnson of Range, were guests at the Uklah hotel Sun day night. Fred Srhoenherr, has been In Ukiah shaking hands with old friends. Mrs. William Meengs of Bridge creek left for Pendleton Tuesday for it short visit. 1 Henry Lazinka, Sr., came up Tues day from his Nye ranch, bringing his horses back to the range. Albert and Virgil Peterson left Mon dav fur Pendleton on business, return ing Tuesday. Frank Simpson left the first of the week for the Hynd ranch where he will assist in the spring farming. Lee Burr left Monday morning with a six horse team for a load of freight for Peterson Eros. Two Inches of snow fell Tuesday night but soon .melted Wednesday morning. Wessley Slaughter left for Ritter Wednesday to bring back his horses, which he had wintered there. . Phaen Mettie and wife left for Alba Wednesday where Mr. Mettie will do some carpenter work and paper hang ing for Mr. Cahlarbaum. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dern of Alba, passed through Uklah a few days ago en route to Bridge creek for a short AnH with their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Hilbert. Miss Agnes Mettie left for Pilot Rock last Friday where she will re main for a month or two. Harding Delivering "First; Message, to t Congress Special Sale ON RUGS $35.0 AXMINSTER 9x12 RUGS The kind that are advertised $45 specials in the cities. BUY AT HOME You can save money. Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CoudU" 124-28 E. 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