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tmf f " "" W("i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1921. TEN PAGES PAOE TEIt " OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE j. C. frenney Co.. A Natiop-Wide Institution I f i -" ' -i "iu u . . . 11 - - . ' ' ' l I ... -. .-- --i Special News of Umatilla Co. CAHLE AND SHEEP ARE SHIPPED 10 MEACHAM " fKut Ortgonlan Special.) WKACHAM, May SiMr. Frank lt.inli'n of Ktimcla, was here one tl;y thu wick lulling relatives und friends. Kurl Glllanilrrs was up from Pen J1ijii looking after his wood Inter ests. Mm. iiy I hidden was hrre Tuesday tn upend the day. (ircen Kslcs came lip from I'rndle Inn Tuesday in spend a few days with In oi her On ode. , Carney rmliarger brought lip their ruiile Wednesday and took them jur nn the ran?e east of Meaeham. Miss Helen Densun returned homel Friday evening from La Orande. Mia. Joe Licuallen und daughter e.Hiie over from t.n Grande to visit with Mrs. Illrk Hush for a few days, j Miss Gcraldluo Hanlen was down from Kamela Sunday tu spend the day ! wlih her urandparenta. Rsall Collins over from I-i ; Uramle Sunday. He has fixed up the 1 Martin warehouse to hold their Sjit -1 urday evening dances which will le-1 Bin In a few mki The J. K. Smith Livestock Co. have arrived with their sheep and will take them to their range east of Meacham. Flunk Moan came In frian Stan field with a hand of sheep und he will take tham to Wilbur mountain. Mrs. liik Bush camo In from Mc Kay today for supplies, Klod Hewitt left Saturday evening for La Grande to spend Sunday with hi family. . 0 .0. F. LODGE HOLD Is Your Dollar Active? Hie bixy dollar U iimm-Ii like the lazy man. It docs not, raru anything nvc-r Its own keep, bvcuiuoH tlcirinu iil U a linWUty lullicr titan an asset, Ki-cp xur dollar active by dcjKis'ilivi iIhiii lu till stroller Imuk where they will be kept in circulation -And very Imsy, as well as yielding you Interest. Ymir account is Invited. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strangest Sank in Costern Oregon" c TO n I i Delivery Regular ice delivery will start Tuesday, June 1st. Call 173 for an ice card or stop our drivers and ask for a card from them. We invite criticism. Kindly report any inattention of our drivers to the office. -v?rfnv, Phone 178 .pwrf Smythe-Lonergan Quality Co. Quantity GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Preserve your Health Protect Your Family. ij fcuv. them an nan Refrigerators This refrigerator is seamless, porcelain lined, lined in over a million and a half homes in America. The materials used In the Alaskan are seven walls of insulation, overhead circulation sys tem, cork filled and equipped with removable, rust proof wire shelves. No. 620, ice capacity 35 pound $24.75 No. 621, ice capacity 45 pound $30.00 No. 622, ice capacity 60 pounds $36.00 No. 623, ice capacity, 100 pound $41.75 Other tyle moderately priced. Cruikshjink & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 E, Webb Phone 548 Tour Old Furniture Tnkru fat Kictu-ige Fart Payment oa New Ezdulvo ActiU lu fcudlcton for Acrolui (o Whin) Torch KludeCb Service (Kast Oregnniuil Special.) PILOT HOCK, May St. Mrs. Lent uel Casteel underwent an operation at St, Anthony's hospital In Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. Wnlther of the Willher & Wil liams Tire Co. of The Dalles was a business visitor here Thursday. At the regular meeting of the loeal I. O. O. F. lodge Thursday evening, of ficers for the year were elected as fol. lows: H. II. Hindcrmnn, noble grand; Francis Jaiiues, vice grand; I J3. Roy, secretary, and W'm. Conklln, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Catlet and Mrs. Frank Cable were l'llot Rock visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Boylen motored to Pendleton Thursday. Owins to the Community Picnic to be held here next week there will be no meeting of the Ladles Aid until Thursday of the following week. Wold was received here last Week of the death of Mrs. fam Barlow In Waxachic. Texas. Mrs. Rarlow was formerly Miss Florence Belts, daugh ter of Mrs. Helen Relts of Pendleton. She leaves a husband and three small children. The body was brought back to Pendleton and burial was made in Gluey cemetery Friday. Mr, and Aire. Owen Carnes were vis itors to Pendleton Monday. Carl Stewart was greeting old friends here Thursday. Mrs. Marvin Roy entertained at her home here Friday evening of last week Mrs. Lowell Sturdivant being the guest of honor. During the evening Mrs. Sturdivant was presented with many beautiful gifts. The guests were Mrs. E. E. Hutchinson, Mrs. O. T. Carnes. .Mrs. G. E. Chittenden, Mrs H. H. Hln derman, Mrs. E. E. Fanning. Mrs. L. E. Roy, Mrs. Leslie Parker, Miss Cora CJrant, Mrs. Lowell Sturdivant and the Hostess, Mrs Marvin Roy. Rev. B. F. Harper was In town Fri day from Milton. He left on the aft ernoon stage for Pine Grove. Mrs. Gilbert is here from Eugene visiting her children, Merwln Gilbert and Mrs. Lemuel Casteel. Dan Damuth of the Grant Smith Construction Co., is spending a few days visiting friends here. John Cum mins was a business visitor to Pendle ton Thursday. Mrs. G. Kurlee is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs. J. Nortwick of Garibaldi, Oregon. Mrs. George Ness of I'kiah was in Pilot Rock Monday, going on to Pen dleton. Miss Grace Gilliam was out from Pendleton Friday evening to attend the high school commencement exer cises. . A large audience was present at the htah school auditorium Tuesday even ing and enjoyed very much the recital presented by the pupils of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell in music and dra matic art. On Thursday evening a farewell re ceotinn was clven at the high school for kie high school faculty. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell. Mrs. C. E. Pomer oy and Miss Marie Badura, who have accepted positions elsewhere for the coming year The evening was spent with games and music. Refreshments of ice crcara and cake were served. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hascall were in town Friday. U 1 1xVSA U-Y T0 Hope modest cottage In Hannover, and ' having few Intimates. "Skat" fur nishes his amusement, and he likes a little group of old men the more so, because they know him and don't tulk war and politics. While waiting one night for the field marshal to join them, the old men hud discussed the war. "I sometimes wonder if 1't was re ally necessary to sacrifice so many lives for naught," remarked one, not noticing Hindenburg had entered the room. Hindenburg answered him. "If the war had gone according to my idea, it would have closed much earlier," he replied, with dignity. "I saw years ahead what would come. I knew what the consequences would be even in 1914. 1915 and a longer time In the past when I was condemned to Inactivity. I then followed all events carefully and always studied the war. I knew In advance the outcome of Verdun and saw the time when they would cull me. All happened as 1 expected. They came and fetched me, and later I have more than once wanted to say as I worked over maps: Schluss, Schluss (the end, the end.) "But there was pressure from too many sides. And, in the last analys is, I am only human, und was already an old man." The old men were moved. One ventured to ask: "And what about Ludcndorff?" . "Go," merely replied' Hindenburg. That was a judgment, as far as the old men were concerned." It spelled Hindenburg's feeling toward the man who mixed politics with strategy, who unlike Hindenburg, wasn't all soldier. Ainm ii i trvor MVUIU ALL r 0 CHICAGO. May 31. -d'. P.) "P's" mean kisses. Therefore eliminate them from your vocabulary if you de sire to be saved from the "kissing bug" raid a warning promulgated at Northwestern University. In these care-free times the co-eds have been warned that a puckered mouth is too klssuble to be safe. And this Warning has put the sub debs In a quundry. In order to be safe she must eliminate from her dally meals her favorites, because of their "P's" and consequent puckered lips. If she desires soup she dare not ask for it by that name. She must order it ir the nu:ne of bouillon. Her fish meal too, must be confined to salmon and cod. To order perch or pickerel would bring her too close with In the clutches of the kissing bug. Likewise to say "Pardon mo" and "Beg your Pardon" would Imperil the girl. She must say instead, therefore, "Kxcuse me" and be sure and eliminate the please. Conservative co-eds are promulgat ing a revision of their mother's motto "watch your P's' and y" to "watch your "P's". AT THE SKAT CLUB BERLIN (By Mail to V. P.) That Handenburg months ahd months before the war's close saw the hand writing on the wall and often wanted to call a halt is the story that comes from the Inner recesses of his private "skat" club in Hannover. This same story casts a sidelight on his feeling for Ludcndorff a feeling that Is generally admltcd not to be very cordial. Hindenburg, living In his pretty, e IM t Happy Canyon exhibit now shown with prices plainly displayed The congratulations of hundreds of people who viewed our displays at the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Carnival were prompted only by the attractiveness and individuality of the garments shown. The usual appeal of Penney everyday prices, always in evidence in all our regular displays, was missing. To emphasize the service our organization is able to offer we are arranging our Happy Canyon display in our show windows with a price tag on each garment. After admiring these garments at the show purely on their merits we are sure you'll be interested in finding the answer in our win dows to the ever present question, "How Much?" n i I c. il Ml ) V ' VJ l 31! DEPARTMENT 6TORS J. d. Penney Co, A Nation-Wide Institution WILL CHOOSE SITE FOR ID' IN COUNCIL'S MEETING PARIS, Mey 30. (A. P.) Great ISritain in replying tj Premier Bri and's recent communication regarding meeting of the supreme allied council, insists upon the desirability of meet ing this week. She accepts France's suggostion that experts examine the Sllesian question, but holds that the council should meet first and not wait for the experts report, as France has suggested. PORTLAND, Or., May 30. (U.P.) Selection of the actual site for the world's exposition to be held In Port land In 1925 stirred up a lot of demon stration today, when citizens of North Portland and Vancouver prepared to parade the down-town streets of Port land. Hayden Island, in the Columbia river Just north of Portland, la where North Portland and Vancouver people want the fair to be held. If Hayden Island Is selected as the site, Van couver citizens say they will Join in with their already-scheduled celebra tion of tho centenary of tho founding of Vancouver by the Hudson's Ray Company. .Selection of the site for the exposi tion Is In the hands of a board which probably will name the location soon. THE FAT BOY AND THE HOT SUN 1 . 1 l l v Ami IP Kfr, I U :7 i J. I ". tl . r ! ft lHV,,' . 1 IA' U ! mill hn. V.V Ik J lit If il ... mint, i LITTLfc- TAT TV ", 'infw"w inn fmmmmm OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Sumo of the signs at Illngham Springs make one meditate. Thero is the one which says "No Fire Here," and which tells tho truth because wo couldn't find the sign of a bluzo any where; and the ono reading "Do not Expectorate or Shampoo In the Pool." but which makes no mention of the jhlmmlc. The one nn a tool shed we liked best of all. It hnd but three words, namely "Leave Things Alone," and we recommend It for buz-zsaws, likkcr stills, snfety razors and sich. Out of Sight Classical Dano' Doctor, I want to re vaccinated; BonnAvhere it won't iltOV.'. r-rtor -Mr dear youn.1 lady, I'm afraid I will l;nc to dJ It Internally. A Little over Two I cfl ier Office Cat What is th proper win o.' a clrl'a Creer.' AXXIOIS ii-.THER A man IiUf to act bus rvlth hla nifn rvhen thev have company be cause he ll hnfta roll over and rly . dead as soon as tho ofjrtsaw company " BVf Kery miu'.l town h') a fn!ua who I i.uaincs he rtin repair tvi i wn watch with n puckctknlfe. AVe liked the bandmuslc in yester day's parade. Not everyono who stands on the sideline knows that playing In a bund "nets a fclln up corly Sunday mornings for practice. Hy Ihe-way, Tom Murphy sounded like a real shavc-tnl when he gave the order "column left'1 as the procession turned to the right down Alia street. 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