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DAILY EAST 0REOON1AW, TENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1021. EtMTPAGSS TAGE r.lOUT Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTBURSTS OF EVHRETT TllUE lather K. P. ltiplcy In Spokane. barns lloggard Is having n new' garage ly,ill- Mr. iiml airs. P. S. Nolton mil lUioditers (l'lin unit r.lUal'Oth, re turned to their homo in Hiutncs after u week's visit nt the home wf Mr. and Mr, Dim PrultL A number nf families from here (List Otvconlan Special.) I picniccd on tlw kinks of the Columbia NTANF1ELI), Aug. 1. Mrs. John river near rinalilla Sunday, j JYaneig Ussan was the pleasing hos- I Mr. and Mm Charles Howard Willi tc Thursday afternoon to a numlwr ! leave Sunday for a motor trip to Pnrt Mit friends, the diversion was 'Sui)''. i land to bt in the city fir "buyer's' mow present were Madams Vnno!- week." OKCS TUG lv5tSHMtM. HC SAIP THIS iVAS A VRvT. OOWTf?y T2,eCwSC MS Mlrf A MAM 'AT iTHCr rOST OI-FICC5 A l( "DOLLAR MOrvtSY CPHCrti Frt 5 ccjTS.v r : - gagsgaj& "TTT WiWXW-"m .-tt "' ' '"'"'""7i HI f 1,11.1 -hrw. HI V ARE SHIPPED TO EAST ley, PrultL Starkweather. Connor. Sev- trance, Lane, Huggard, Hills, Walker. i M..a .mims ia Muraivant. ..Mrs. Severance won the hii;h score and HA Hills the' low'est. at the clow of the afternoon delicious-refreshments were wived. ; Mr. and Mrs, llufu Waid and rta-uijlitor Miss Dolly of Yakima, was tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waid the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Connor were In 1'endleton Friday on business. Mis Lrnna Waid spent several day In rortland the truest of Sirs. C. C. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin .Smith Sever ance and daughters, Miss Ruth and Florence May, returued Tuesday from a week's visit with Mrs. Severance's Mr. and Mrs. C. I'mutilla Sunday. M. D tPuis was In rilllJriHXKS SIIOl Ll UK KI-IMin- si:ti;i MANILA. Auk. 1. (.VvJP.) The Philippines should have representa tion In the disarmament conference was declared In a pulilic address by Secretary of Interior. Kalavv. TOO TtX MIX H l.K KNSi: BOSTON, Aug. I. An autolst. whoso license had been suspended for driving while under the Influence of iliquoi, applied to Motor Vehicle Com- ' missionvr Ooodwin to have it restored Oodwln sun-lied the man s breath and suspended the license fur another year. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley THE OUCK WCW 0 JOG HULK. (C RM.L MjkYTR SAVEO THE LOWE MAIN ST?ggT UMO CHtMN ings-Account j ln tlie 14 of .uziit tlie luterrn Is c-ontpoted nnd fflfl,1 mi all NatiiitiH Accounts of rrd Oi th's han'i. Thin t!iU-nt nill lie cnlfrcit tji tlm a I ix.I.m m.imi pri-M uted nt the .Savnins Teller's Window 1iip wr that day or anytime tlua-eafter, and when left en deitosH "will intercMt Ujc fcame as Uie iru- claL The AmencanNational Bank Pendleton. Oregon. ' 'Strongest Sank in Cast cm Oregon" (l'.nst Oresonian Special.) ril.OT IKH'K, AtiR. 1. Work was lieauu on t!ie .lack Canyon road.tblv wek. Tlirre are two crews, one camped near the Henry Casl eel ranch and tlie other. Uhndes & Uronkoleh. who have a contract for x miles of road, are camped at Nyo. Mis. Alfred Westsule. ai lived here Sunday evening for a visit with rela tives aiul friends. " Archie MeCnmphell was In town Sunday from Cklali. The small oaiishteis of Airs. Tessle Humphrey. .Noiina. Karma and Vii Kin it. had as tlic'r guests Wednesday the tollowim-' little friends: l'arbara. Irene and Jack IMer, Lowell and Wynn lioi-ers. Wilma Can pbell And Louh-e and jack Miller. Albert C.illlain and l'lke Hobinson left edncsilay for tho mines. Mr. ami iis. Albert l!oylen spent the week-end in Helix vlsitins .fri. Boylen's mother, Mrs. Malcolm Meln tyre. ' A cill for die fii,'l ters at Hie Judjre Gillliand ranch Thursday morning vva? responded to by several carloads of Hi lot Hock citbens. A trash fire tvhieh was spreading and endangering a new "hed and other build'mts was put out before any damage refilled. Mrs. Orvllle Rogers' and children and Miss Daphne Smith returned home Sunday from an outirp nt L;hman springs. ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wlsdum of o- lin passed through Pilot Rock Monday on thn'r way to Mcuham. to pick, huck leberries. Judpe I. M.i'Sehannep was out from Pendleton Tuesday. . Another tra'n load of cattle left Pi lot Rock Saturday. Twenty five cars in all made up as follows: H. F. Kel- ley, 11 cars: R. B. Montgomery, two cars; E. Osborne, two care; f'has. Mainline, two cars,; l!. U. I'aird, two cars; E. W. Muller, four cars; . Lee Beeny, two cars. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher enjov ed a swim in the Xatalorlum at Pen dleton Sunday. Perkeley DeVaul and Melvin Rat elilf returned Sunday from Olive Lake. Ciuis. Manning passed through Pilot Ror'v Saturday on his way to Lehman Springs. George Ness was a business visitor here Saturday from I'k'ah. Mr. and Mrs. II. il. Slaven were In Pendleton Saturday. Miss JoscphhrfK MeKeown of Pen dleicn is a gust at the home of Mr. and Mrs. atrick Cassidy. Grandma Hemphill has nvtved into her new- bungalow. Ti e Carl Hei ,, hill family moved hist Thursday Into the rouse formerly occupied by the elder M'-s. Hemphill . Miss Bcrnice Have of Nye was shopping in Pilot Rock Thursday. Mrs. Orvllle Rogers was a guest at 'he home of Mrs. Ectio Humphrey Wednesday. Mrs. ih.rold Wlnslvr of Pendleton, is vblting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Iluid. Mrs. J;unes Truman and children '"ft Tuesday for Uie'li to visit at 'he hom of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Turner. Vicler LiaclKT left Saturday to visit relat'Ves in Portland. Mr and Mis. Fuik Kopp, Sr.. and Mr. and A! in. filen Ilofcers were Piio' Dock visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whil taker of Pendletop passed thro'ifh Pilot Rock Saturuay on their way to tile moun tains. - Al. D. Orange spent the week-eiruVt Lehman Springs. Mrs. Carl Stuart o: Walla tallu a In town Mendav. Miss vHma Smith returned home Saturday from an extended out;ng al Air. mid Mrs. George Koork i.ud i uaumuer, ,iiss- v eina Koork, were shopping In Pilot Rjok Tuesdav. Rol ert T'oylcn is wifferir.g from blood poisoning In both his hands. Pl...u N'. t...... ... ... . V r.. . v-M.'?. -.'tr-,i! as to iovwi joisoriy tvj .TOLT) T-AT 12. eenis &r IN VISI1 OFFICE CAT (East Oregoian Special.) ECHO, Aug. 1. Mrs. William Es selstjn and son 'Rodney were In Pen dleton on Thursday for a short time. From there they went on to Walla Walla for a visit with her mother and her s ster Mrs. S. P. Damp, who leaves toon for her home In Wisconsin. Later Mrs. Esselstyn will go to Lewlston, Idaho to be the guest of her sisters Mrs. B. Harold and Mrs. O. Davis. - Mrs. G. Vlnal ai d children of Chi lians, Wash., arc visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jefferson. Airs. F. T.' George and daughters Marlon ' and - Luetic returned Friday from Hot Lake where Alarion went for her health. Air. and Mrs. C. W. GarrisonTVcre in Butter Creek on Friday. - John Young who was operated on recently at St. Anthony's hospital for appendicitis, returned to his home in Echo on Friday. John Roliertson of 1m Grande Is here visiting his sister Airs. W. W. Whltworth. . . Airs. Krauee Slants and and daugh ter Goldic.are spending their vacation in tho mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pelmulder and two daughters returned this week from their vacation spent at Portland and the coast. On Wednesday they went to Walla. Wulla to look after business interests, returning Thursday. WO.M1JX IHIhT TOHACt O WOlilvI l!' WESTFIELD. . .Mass., Aug. 1. Mero man Is in a fair way to be tousled from another trade by the more nim-ble-fiir-fertd sex. Demand for wom en workers .to handle cultivated to bacco Is en a steady increase, accord ing to employers, here, who pay that they tire superior to nvu for the wo. !:. Aler are getting $2.rf) a day, while women are paid 12.21. ' (r BY JUNIUS SPECIALS .I""" i m.i.iiijn i .win. ii mm u ' 1 SrrJvwiiS Inlaid in the regular grade, former price ' , $2.50, now -. $1.89 Printed Linoleum in Hie bust grade, for mer price $1.50, now '. 99c - Feltex remnants, best quality, former price 1.00, now 69c Cruikshank & Hampton fi. 6!.' r "Quality Count." 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 Viutr W "rtitix Tnt.i ii In r"wliiure an Part Paynieiil cm New tCwlu!e Agent In IVndletoo for Aerolui (No Whip) Porch Wiade. - ' HAKE niKIIS VlfjIT SEASIDE. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Aug. 1. (1, N. H.) Fifteen pining birds. In mates of the famous bird hospital here, have left wlthheir nurse for Chatham to get fhe benefit of the en route from Pendleton to l is hocic. I u.,,,.,, . Little Walt-r KrkpHtrick who had 1 ,e hostess torthe birds' as their us ti.nrils and adenoids removed injniAse. The songsters represent 12 Pendleton last week, is recovtrine riifi..r..ni i.ri,,i . tients",at the hospital. 'light ! Sirtiday liurcli Note, i ' .hlo diijpped a penny in the plau 'Then meekly raised his eyes, . Qlad the week's rent was duly paid , Fotr mansions in the'shics. Tliio church nollector approached 'i cert Hi n citizen and held out the bok. , "I never givu to missions," whisper ed tlie citizen. ' '"i'hen take something out of tho tiay" whispered the collector, "the iiioincy(is for the heathen." , f Mi, Mill? 'if'ie speed cop can't remember th Ilccrnsc number of rt speeding auto wh'ii there's a pretty girl In tho roar seat. The thhHjS you lutein! to do when cviT ynu happen to have time will uever help you very much along the rojid to cucceus. Nobody wants to go to tho dentist 'hen th" tooth isn't aching, ,,r mnke repairs ahead of llr. need, ft Is this fiieulty for procrastination and evasion Pint enables tho human race to gel What little pleasure It does out of life. nicely. KeriiietioiiN On August Light Illll . ' other days, the charge of the lU-ht brigade was a subject of much In- "'". In these d.ivs ih . .... - u lnv compMiiy eulH n figure. ABOUTTHIS TIME 0' YEAR wEii, WAuy oil Boy, , f goih to sPtND My I TAKt -A GOOD LOOK AT 1 . ( VAC ATION . IK TtVt- ' (A GENT OLElSURj 1 you Poofc. Boob, WHiut- YOCRE- WORKIN' yOUR- rEAt y A CAW), OTP . J'LL Bt TAKIH T . J -slave-. u 1 r7 V ,,, DERRTMENT 5TORE9 Genuine Devonshire ..' . ' . Madras 29c This delightfully good looking dress fabric is .from the looms of the makers -of Devonshire cloth. A lighter weight material woven from yarn dyed thread that insures best possible results in washing. Wonderfully attractive patterns in checks, stripes and plaids, all 32 inches wide. The J. 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Right now we are showing a very pleasing array of clean cut patterns especially de sirable for children's dresses, aprons, house dress es, etc., yard 29c 40 Inch Voiles 23c -Cool, inexpensive materials for warm weather service, a good range of patterns and colors to choose from, yard .....' 23c 40 Inch Organdies 39c Our merchandising methods makes it easy to have organdie dresses at very small outlay, popu lar floral or check patterns, full 40 inches wide, yard . ; 39c Black Kid House Slippers $2.49 Here's comfort for hot, tired feet One strap style, soft black kid, flexible soles, rubber heels, comfortable round toe, pair $2.49 .TUB lARGEST CHAIN DI-TAKTME.MT. ISTOKK ORGANIZATION l. THE WOKLUI I (East Orcgoulan Special.) lUETJII, Aug. 1. Wheat hauling is nell under way in this section ot the country and thw new road connecting the highway with the old Echo road gives farmers a good road for getting out with their grain. Some of the far mers are hauling straw to tho softest parts of the road bod, thus making hauling easier. , Little Ilu th &nld;r fell from a swing Wednesday and struck tho ground with her feet cramped under her and sustained i,ulto a painful injury to her left fool. It Is thought the llgnnientH are budly Mrclchcd, but no l oiiei ire broken. i m .Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Woods uro enter taining his sister-in-law, Mrs. S. Woods, and his niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and children, all of The Dalles. Mr. and i.lrn. Hamilton drove up from Tho Dulles in their cur. Claude Parl.es is working at tho new Ice house for the P. F. K. Work is be ing carried on at the ice house at t. very rapid late and it is reported Die building will bo completed and ma chinery installed In a few days. Although the new warehouse Is not entirely fiiuslied, some of tho farmers ire hauling their wheat to It Mr. Plcid.'tt of Longs Canycn, finlsh ..i ,..- '!.,. operations In his fields on Thursday and will thresh soon. .Mrs. J. C. Langley .was receiving congratulation Friday from neighbors and frionds, the event being her birth 'Jay. ,..',... Mrs. Parkcs and daughter Bertha, were Pendletottvlsitors Friday. Mrs. Ingrain and Infant son. of Mil-1 ton are spending tho week end rs guests of her Bister, Mrs. Win. Ilost wlck. Nykee ami Charley 'English h.ivo torn down the burn ttlcy used for vows last summer and are hauling the lum ber to'a icvv site wheru It will be re built for a chicken house. Mrs. Wm.'Whlto, wife of the depot ngeuL was shopping In Pcudlel in Thursday. t Transportation accommodations are a little better for tho citizens of It lei h now, as the Wall Walla mixed train went Into regular service again Mo day, thus making one train each wuy moro every day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harrison motor ed out to tho John Pickett ranch In ' Long Canyon Thursday afternoon. Miss Iluroldinn 1 or ton was visiting with her nunt, Mrs. Draper, lday morning lit Pendleton. .. .. , Mrs. Wm. Bostvvlck wont to Pendle ton Tuesday for medical attention, riho has befit sick for the pust week but Is Improving. ' .. . Ths O. W. It. & N. Co.. are Install fng new machinery In their machine shop .recently built at Kleth. - I Chns lSropst has moved Ills garrga ono block east of the pld location. OHIO OIIITIKS. . MAltTI.VjS FBltllY, Ohio, Aug.. t. (1. N 8.) Wlllard Pall .local news paperman, went fishing In tho Ohio. llttl such luck I , ' . . He caught a chub and tossed It Into a skiff. Then ho cuught a fish, ot a variety he did not get a chance to dcterinlno bocauso It foil on a diving bourd and bounced back Into the water. His third haul netted a catfish. Ilo' gave It to Ley Freeman te.hold, but tho fish "horned'' him, causing Wm to" drop It back into the water. When Ball went to get the. chub It was gone. ' Look Beyond! the! Sales Room All one requires to sell a car in room enough to show the car. . , s But if you are in the market to buy constant, satis factory car performance, as well as that mechanical marvel called an automobile, you mu. go to a dealer who has more than a salesroom. f To make our guarantee of satisfaction effective, we are constantly expanding and Improving our ser vice departments. ' . BUJCK Oregon lilotor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468