PAGE TPTS, TEN PAGES J People Here and There DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVEmliQ, JUiStt iu, ivi. , , - - l - E .-.. Sit .Sfif.! If . : ' I W. II, Ilowluiul litis lieen eomlng to.i'uck to hlHtiimiB this ufiernnon by a. pendlcton for 20 years, mid he expects! M'Hiiiinti officer who arrived here thlH , to keep Up hltt visits for wune tlino. s Ho is hre today. He represents a lilrt making cumpuiiy of Man Frun claco. , To study tho condition of I've mock In Unintllhi ciiunty Im Iho purpose of P.' A. Wicdcnmn who l here fr"ln Hpokanc. lid represent the union ' stockyards thero, , I- Huuert HeCrury, of I Ornmle, Is visiting with his grandmother, Mm. HulUo MeCrary. of thtH city. morning, . I'lercu wim arrested several , duyH since when ho stopped here. The will of the lule F. W. Cllne has lieon filed In the offloo of the county elcrfc. According to tlio provisions of the w ill, It In provided that the prop erty of tlig deceused shall lie distrib uted to hlii two sisters, Miiry A. Hut. ton and Julia Conway, the former of I'miitJIla mid tho latter of Hymeuse, S. Y., and to hi brother, Georgo 1. Cllne of tit. Paul, Minn. liriinti-d Murrhigo MoetiM. "A license to ed him been grunted 10 John HUer, farmer, uikI l'earl Oliver, both of Milton. f .lduo PhelpH Iti-turn. , ;ju.lge ft. W. I'hclpa linn returned rrom llejipner where he has been hold hue the June ursslon of the Morrow county court. IjiJoy Vnoitloii. 11. T. flrown, county clerk, has none to Portland where he Joined Mm. Drown. They will return to rendis. ton next Wednesday. Co Clear T tin. An action huK been Instituted In cir cuit court by Manclin O. Ucnnetl iiiaJiiKt Lenta Shelby Tucker In whlcl the plaintiff asks that tho defendant be compelled to come Into court and make known her claims to certain rca' excite to whlch the plalntllf claliro ownership. The suit also reitientK that a court decree be Riven delerinln Inir the tlthiot the property Itoland OUcr It the plaintiff attorney. Montana orfUrr ArrlwSi ' A. fierce . named at Kallapell. Mont., on a .charge ef larceny by bailee for Inking a ear. will be taken Through- a unit filed In the circuit court thin afternoon J. II. knight ol thin city N sued for tJ6,oo on . the grounds of bleach of promise by l.u- cllu ChrlHtcpHcn. The complaint wiu filed by I'etertNon, l)(thop& Clark' and Kentor & Handull. The Toniplalnt al leges among other things a promise ol marriage on the part of the defend ant and hill refusal to curry out that ! promise. tfc Inn'f iiwiii lim'to .'iiiiim mm I Jookfor about your crankcase Road dust.carbon.fine metal particles and other impurities accumulate in your crankcase oil frora engine operation. . ' ' 'fhe gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairing its performance, and ultimately leads tt rapid depreciation and repairs. Automobile manufacturers recognize tjais dan ger, and in their Instruction Books, carefully ad vise regulardraining and flushing of the crankcase. These important instructions, are often disre garded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally disliked. To meet this need. Modern Crankcase Csaning Service has been established bv first-class garages and other dealers, co-operating vith the Stand, ard Oil Company. These garages ami dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. v The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the prop, er grade of Zerolene. STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCalitonial , MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE CUOLmtSrilNGOn. ZEROIENE th t'nc " v'r 'i,fiyinit tK uftn rfiowi l'- mnn , giu lift." A ifrvkf promptly f 'ntn at numiiul f'rtt. "or hetter operation J Qjand Itnigcr. engine life V I v All varieties at very low price. Get your Cher ries for canning now. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Ma n Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors FOUR CHILDREN DIE Dcrr 4 AS HOME IS BURNED fe f 1 I f S UJ l4r5frS I r Inlormally Bt an nfti-mmm tea h will um cninu. vi.'vi.'ijvii iTi iTT i ia 'i 1 . ' ,. kOj . t ry tadytak- a reat del of priUe in h.r uWe . I IN'. H.) Four clillilin were hiirn'cd t "If , . TNo--. u Jr XD M T : l$?r , rgmrcStt m B..r..p,n,M,Uerlc.a.w.HMor America,, china. f JiKyi;UVIU,W. I'u., June 18. (t. N'. H.) Four chlMatn were burned t death mid one woman Ik dying ax the rernilt of a fire which destroyed the home of John Hush, a miner. ' This VIctliiiH urn Aiinu iieeckcr, 14 yearn of iilte, John It (Mil, 4 yearn, Jordan Kuril, 'i yeuinund an infant. Mm. ItoHh, the mother, leaped from tho aeconU ntflry window, aufferlng Injurlcu which may -ause her death. ' t.lTI..; MAKKI-.T KTi:.lV rUTUAXU, June 16. (A. P.) battle are hteady; hoga arc 25 cento lower, jirlnm llltf, unchanged and other urudvH lower; Bbeep ore wiaK. ecuM are unncltlcd, butter Ih two ccnU higher, cxtni cubes 31 cent. I.OB AXtJEJJuS, Juno 16. A. P.) Vernon evened uu the series with .Salt liko jeKterday, winning 11 to 2. Pltckor Shellcnback won hi own name 'n the second Inning- when he hit a lomo run with two on baaes. MAXV 1H,VAJTIM (Continued from page 1.) iressed In yesterday afternoon'! meet ng. Speakers decried the tendency a make the day a time for holdliiK. races, picnics and other atnietic jvenla. Newport won the honor of enter alnlnfc' the veterans next. year. The tjier city that kept In the running watfOregon City, and on the finul vote there were SO favoring Oregon City tnd 40 who cast their vote for New port, i , Appreciation of the himpitallty of the treatment accorded them during '.he Pncunipment ty Pendleton people was Informally expressed by many of ihe veterans who declared that they had thoroughly enjoyed their visit to ho Itound-Cp town. EIAXJVKXT AIIliIS (Continued from paga 1.) father says " No slippers tonight ! " R I've worn these Wurkshus since morning, and I have had a hard day, too. But my feet are as com fortable as I'd want them to be. Even if the Smiths dropped in I wouldn't change. I got the Wurkshu habit from son, and he got it at that camp he liked so well last summer." i " The Wurkshu habit is also a saving habit. More people find it so every year. Hood Wurkshus 'are famous for theirdurabilityand comfort. Heavy mail bag duck tippers, grey tire-trcad soles. Hood patented pneumatic heels you wajk on air. . cAskanj dealer or mitt us. Hood Rubber Products Co., Inc Watertown, Massachusetts. -HOOD Tie known for a long time that many of our men were magnificent Cars,'' he mild, "but V have never known them before to admit It. They are not generate liars, though, ind by far tho great majority came from Christian homes." 1 Three-Fold Purpose. Launching Into the subject matter BAY21DE Oxford The best "Bieaker' for boys'. B-side an tn ordinary low price foot covering for boyi, next to going ban foot. You can't beat them for price. Don't tk for'Wakm." ask for Hood : Baynde.' CKSCO OxfeU Caaco Oxfonb are light, ey and cool, sryluh in appearanca and give excellent wear. Every member of the family ahould "give their feet treat" theM hot afternoons and evening. And lave money in the bargain. vcv, n..i rft.rf n .hin.-i imttern for the briil Iteinember that from her wedding day on she be- comes the hostess." Whether entertaining at dinner or Informally at an afternoon tea she will use china. Every lady takes a great deal of pride in her table as it does reflect to her guests the beauty of her home. Our selection Is most complete featuring the best Kuropean potteries as well as our American chinas and porcelains. , IV COMPLETE &KTS OK OWS STOCK AT rOFlLAK PltlCRH J i Inc. v- cJeu3eleT7 ) Ffendleton rj : K Oxe.y - Ij "--....y ' FOR CHINA ' J - r f Pay Cash Receive wore j Despain&Lee CashGrocery 209 E. Court Phone880 Eagle Brand Mills: BRITISH GIVE SIMS LONDON, June 16. (A. P.) Hear Admiral Sims left today for South- the spe- for memliers of his party move about. The admiral waved his cap tc a lai'Be group who despite the enrli ness of the departure gathered to (rlv him a rousing, send-off. Answering the reporters' request for a' farewell message, the admiral called attention to the dispatches telling of the- re action in the V'nited States against his critics. He had nothing further to say and "nothing to retract." SKI JUMPERS OF MANY COUNTRIES TO COMPETE ON SNOW-CLAD HILLS Canning Cherries of his address, the speaker described lnmnton wlere he Is to board he three purposes of the Q. A. II. nu mnl,- h rode in a dncc Its orcanlavtlon one year after " . M burdened with fltorul testi- the close of the war. To cultivate ,,.,- ,h, lhr M.Hri.t , room ... ' . I i . . , : t ' - . till! promoie inticuini icmiiuiin uv- tween the sunivors and their widows and iflatives. was the first Ideal, he' -leclarci. "With fraternal bodies, the ties are formed In the lodge room and con summated at the altar. With tho G. V. B. these ties were formed on. the march, in camp, on the reconnoiter and bound in the blood of battle. "Our average Is now more than "S years, and (before long we will have ncen laid to rest. 'Closed- will be written on the book, and those who have known. us will know us no more." Charity and loyalty ore the two oth er cardinal ideals of the organization, the speaker said. Charity is express eft not only in love, he said, but in tol erance of the opinions, conduct and judgment of others. Loyalty, besides love of country, means devotion to the United Stale whose organic life Is incorporated in Its constitution. In closing his address, after reviewing the hiBtory of the turbulent period of the war. Judge Burton said: "It is very improbable that we shall ever pitch our tcnta again with you in Pendleton, but In going, we leave to your safe keeping the grand re public oftho United Stutea of Amer ica.'' Lk'tinllcn Itoculls Kxpertr-necs. ' In his address. l)r. Licuulien dwelt altogether on hia impressions and ex periences as nn officer with the A. K. F. The helllshness of modern warfare as shown in the destruction of artillery fire und Olfaction of gaa whs described by the physlciun from his own observation and- experience. He told of a submarine attack on shipa of the convoy tn which his unit crossed to France, nnd the heavy losses of his outfit ou its baptism of fire wero given. Explaining why Americans during a part of the war refuged to take pris oners, ho told of a' sham surrender that was staged by a party of 75 Ger mans. When a group of five Ameri cans who were advancing to take charge of the party came up In front of them, the Germans cut loose with hand grenades and killed the Ameri cans. ' - "From that time on, our outfit nev er took prisonous," Dr. Llouallen said. "It wns an Impossibility. The only way a Gerniun evor got away with his life If tiur boys got them was on an order from the Intelligence section to sn,ve one man as a source of Informa tion." m Fred Stelwer, formerly a lieutenant In the artillery, presided at the meet ing. Two delightful solos were sung by Mrs. It. A. Caldwell, und Mrs. Uiretta Williams gave two readings. Selections by the ftfe and drum corps were enthusiastically received. TACOMA, Wash.. June 16. (A. P.) Ski Jumpers from the. United States,- Canada. Norway and Sweden will compete in the annual tourna ment of the Northwest Ski club to be held on the snow-covered slopes h.'gh on Mount Itainicr. near here, July 3. The tourney will be held at Alta Vista, near Paradise valley in the Knlnler National Park. Tho Jumping ground is 5,657 feet above the - sea level and is in the midst of ;reat banks of snow, some of them hundreds of feet in depth. Hundreds of people a lie ml tho tour nament each year, walking over the snow from the Paradise Inn In Para disc Valley. Many tourists are attract ed by this winter sport being held in summer. The ski club is made up of residents of the Pacific northwest who original ly came from the Scandinavian coun-tt-ies where skiing is a popular winter sport. - ! FOR SI HOT BECOME REALITY WASHINGTON, June 16. Herbert W.' Walker, l". P. Staff Correspondent) Ueer for the sick Is still far away despite the government mach:nfer' or ganized to make It a quick reality. Aa unexpected row In the ranks of the drys. which may block the legislation to prohibit all beer, Is now the hope of the brewers. Tho study of Fcrmer Attorney Gen eral Palmer's opinion that beer may be prescribed as a medicftie, may de lay selecting the internal revenue .pro hibition commissioner may "tie assign ed to reasons of the failure to issue regulations making the Palmer ruling effective. Both commissioners are now appointed, but Roy Haynes, the new prohibition . commissioner, is "studying" beer regulations with an eye to their revision. The new prohi bition regulations will possibly be held up even after the completion of the Haynes investigation. Borden's Milk, Grr.r.3 .. Carnation Milk, Ocans $1,00 1.00 Despain&Lee CashGrocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 JJ ; ft 1 ife XPECmiL 'MOTHERS For Three Genontlona Hav Made Chiid-B.rth Easier By Uiing IFU4 KMU Wlinra BOOKltT tut HOTntlMOOD !ntf WSI.Mlll aMritL t(uiTon Co., om. p tit. . I BELIEVED TO BE NEAR CONSTANTINOPLE, June 16. (A. P.) The opening of tho Greek offensive asainst the Turkish nation allsU In Asia Minor, is believed here as imminent. The British reserves are relieving the Greek 11th division at Ismid, on the sea of Marmora, and It is pro ccedlng to the Ushak front, near the Baft'ad railway northeast of Hmyrnn Adopt 0H'it .Shop Plan. ST. IXH'IS, June 16. UT. P.I Fifty-eight ot the largest printing houses here signed an agreement bind ing them to operate under the open shop plan for five years, it" was learn ed today, y Oldest Vet The oldest veteran of tho World War Is Jason C. Rogers, of In dianapolis, lie's CO. The American Legion couldn't find any one older who hnd ncen it;iv orvi o ' lit France., , A i . , j A V W I QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oreonian Printing Department. i.re Children hard Shoe "Little Pals" give mighty fine serv-t ice and for good reason. They are made of all Itathcr. They don't contain a whit of paper or composi tion material. That means greatest resistance against wear lasting shapeliness. You'll find that "Lit tle Pals" w ill give several months' extra service. They've made their nay by the way they're made Pendleton's Leading Store. "Built for Hard Use an J Abuse" Little Pals JUVENILE FOOTWEAR Thia sTreeping Tednetion of $140 is made by the WleT Light Corporation by arbitrarily accepting a heavy lost, believing that so drastic a reduction will result in in creased sales, which will in time wipe out the loss to them. ' I . -. s Already farmer have repondedin largo Humbert know ing that this offer will expire May 31st, unless tnfScient orders are received to keep the LaHey factories going at full gjieed which only can warrant a continuance) of this low price of $485. So yon should take advantage of this opportunity NOW to get this highly refined Lalley light at a price actually below pre-war level. In the New, Bigger, Better, Mow Powerful Lalley you get: -TKg Model H IaHry villi Us ample power capacity TU Model H Lalley viih It yean' wparaUelei tveem The Model H IjaUey, lh,6 most simple in construction The Model E lalley thai it the most accessible The Model H Lalley that in every respect "Does Men and Does It Better" The Model H Lalley lacked by ywr' ytwrttnf Pont wait a dav longrer. The time is short' Come m and nee the Lalley "in operation, or phone or write for fall particulars. Learn how the Lalley will pay for itxli BE SURE SEE THE LALLEY FIRST Sturgis & Storic WhIIu Malta and rnxlletou