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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1921)
FACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1021. EIGHT PAGL3 Special News of Umatilla Co. ' VA I n (i:.mt rrr'ior. an Scflnl.V VIT'i,v MT., Aiir. 21. Mr. anil Mr, Will !mll are rxiprtpd home Tuvtulny a tin will I iri n sr their five Krniid-chllrtrcn -with (hem. Their ni'ithrr Aim. Arthur ('oulil dind of four! tllnratc whrn Iho buhy was only a frw tiny" '11. I'muI Hopklnn Ciitrtc home Thursday ftftfr lx week in tho hnrvi-st fioltl.. MIkk Mary Lnnixlalc left for Pendle t(in FrMiiy accompanied hy her isitT Mr. Julie NarkiiH arid little son Hulin. Minn lnsdalp tenches In District 99 near Kaxo station and school opens Ing her mother Mrs. J. W.JIyatt. I Mr. and Mrs. Charley May and fam. Hy returned Sunday from a two weeks trip to Malheur county visiting rela tives. . Chester May arrived from OreSon j City last week and Is visitinjr relatives. I Klmer Fernuson expects to build a I small bungalow on his mother's farm ; south of the home oh the old farm. ; Mrs. Klmer Ferscuson will teach the AYhh Fir school on Held and Hawley mountain again this winter. Mr. Copeland left for hamko, Ore. j Thursday after visitinir a week with AV. L. Hayborn, K. E. Faust and other friends on the mountain. Mr. Oope- land taught school on the hill a few years HKO. , Mrs. Cecil Hyatt has as house guests this week her cousins Miss I.ula Merk land and Miss Maxine l'ickard and her grandmother. Mrs. Reason nil of Ti tldist Oregonlan Special.) Prptember 5. alia Wirila. Also Mrs. Tom Doohcr Mrs. Hoy May and children are visit- a cousin, and her children of Weston. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley AFTER UVNiS'CC BY S'CH FC AOYEAPS. they've just discovered thf.y wbke Both porn on ""ie same day, same month AND Y?A. TO GET RICH QUICK Is alright, hot usually H Is tbc other fellow who U Ur.g "Tlic Illcbes". W hy risk jour money in a scheme that Tanishcs over ni,;lit and leaves you discouraged and money lew? Always question and thoroughly investigate the safety of an investment that promises sure and large pror.ta. Keep your mnnc; In this strong bank, where it will be safe from lose. Let it accumulate in an Interest j-A'Iding Savings Account, nnt-l you have enough for a home, or a business or on education. A Savings Account means "Ready Money'' and you too can have such an account. . Q&J& 009 TheAmencanNationalBank Pendleton. Oregon. ' "Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon" I I 1 . "I BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT NEW ARRIVALS Prices that will keep you from going away from home to buy. $33 AXMINSTER, CITY PRICE OUR PRICE $43. Cruiksh&nk '& Hampton Quality Count" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 548 lour old IXirtiltur Taken In Etchanie as Part Payment on New t-.h.i Atnui In IVndleton for Aerolox ('o Whip) Porch Shades. ATHENA. Auff. 22. Miss Francis Williams has returned homo from Cheney, Wash, where she attended summer normal school. Miss Wil liam will teach the third and fourth grades In the Athena school during the coming yea. Mrs. Richard Thompson and dauRh. tors June and Margaret and Miss Liiia MncDonald visited in. Pendleton Sat urday. rr. C H. Snv.th recently purchased a new Oldsmoblle. Miss Hazel Wilkes of Wallace, Ida ho, has been visiting relatives In Athc. na. Mrs. Wm. Irarder Jr., of Milton, visited at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeFreece Friday. She was accompanied homo by her slstor Miss Kdna DeFreece. Miss Belle Anderson has heen the guest of Miss Lorene Dennis at her hon is on Heed and Hawley mountain. Mrs. F. B. Hadltke und children Fred urd Kathleen, Mrs. Armfield and granddaughter, little Virginia Arm field have been camping at Bingham Springs, D. M. Jones was in the city from Pendleton Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Taylor and Mrs. George Clore, visited at the home of Mrs. Tay lors daughter, Mrs. Philip Tenney, near Walla Walla, Wednesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Jsse Smith were in Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. Vernon O'Hara and small daughter Vernita, have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones. F. S. LeGrow returned home Friday from Portland. While there Mr. Le Grow purchased a new four passenger Cadillac. Mrs. Charles Kirk was In .Weston Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hooper have mov. ed into the bungalow owned by Mrs. Jerry Stone, on Adams street. O. H. Reeder transacted business In Pendleton Friday. Mr and Mrs. A. R. Topock and son William left Saturday for Ukiah where they will remain for a two weeks visit at the Chamberlain home. Alfred Kibbey was down from his home on Reed and Hawley Mountain Thursday. Miss Aiidra Sauie of "Walla Walla has been a guest at the home of her uncle, E. C. Rogers. Miss Merle Rogers of Pendleton visited at the home of her grandmoth er, Mrs. Hill, Wednesday. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield of Walla Walla was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Lossden. last week. J. F. Herr was a visitor In Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Goff of Newherg, are visiting at the home of their dauehtcr. Mrs. TL B. McEwen. j Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Read and son Velton, Robert Coppoc k and Miss Mat tie Coppock, left Thursday by automo bile for Albion, Wash., where they will vis't relatives. Clayton Rogers of Pendleton, was In the city, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Shick of Pres cott. Wash., have been visiting rela tives in Athena. Arnold Keopke returned Wednes day from a visit with friends in Eu gene. M'ss Katherine Sharp is visiting at College Place. Ellis Brown of Wtston was an Athe "f ''ito T"esday. Mrs. Sherman and Miss Maude Pherman spent last week at Bingham Springs. Miss Savannah Smith is visiting rel atives In Hood River and The Dalles. Mrs. George Williams of Fresno, California, is visiting at the home of her brother-in-law, Charles Williams, near Athena. Miss Florence Shuham of Walts burg, has been the guest of Mrs. Ho mer I. Watts. Mrs. Fred Gross and children Char lotte and George, returned home Thursday from a summer outing at Long Beach, Wash., where they were he guests of Mrs. Frank Berlin of Portland. Mrs. Alvln Gould and baby daughter Dorothy of Walla Walla, arc visiting t the home of her mother, Mrs. George Finch. Miss Ftene Banister was in the city from Weston Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Catron, who have been employed on the Alex Mclntyre farm northwest of Athena, have taken up their residence in their home in Athena. , Mrs. Rose Miller of Pendleton Is a guest of her mother Mrs. Dora Sun chez. Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and children returned recently from Genesse, Ida- ho, where they visited at the home of her father. Mr. Hampton. Mrs. George Finch and children Ralph and Fern Carstens were visitors ! in Walla Walla Siturday. Henry Keen has returned from: Seattle where he was called by the j serious Illness of his wife. Mrs. Keen , has recovered from her Illness and will j remain In Seattle. I Miss Adah DeFreece, manager of I the local telephone exchange is tak ing her summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mclntyre and children left Sunday for a visit In 1 Portland. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson (nee' Minnie Grof-s) and Mrs. Bertha Proeb-1 stel of Portland ure visiting relatives i In Athena. Mrs. E. B. Johnson and children of I Bend have arrived In Athena to Join I Rev. Johnson, pastor of the Baptist I church. They will reside here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton were visitors in Walla Walla Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Templeton of Seattle are here looklne after their i crop Interests In this section. Mir. John Stanton and daughter Mildred have returned from Lewiston, Idaho, where they were called by the lllnew of Mr. Stanton's sister Mrs. Ralnvlllc. I Twelve members of the faculty of , the Vniversity of Oregon have their' names listed In Who's Who In Amer-i tea. . I q . Ann ANC TrlT CHC nir-i.i ' -T "ace" ? CK0 Co T-cr5 ?M peoio?"? fo . I SAi-D X. ENJOY THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan ii the favorite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with remanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delight ful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-Proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and rear. A real ,' family car. Won't you come in and look at it?. Ihe delights ot the electric car with the economy of the Ford. SIMPSON AUTO CO. v Plume 108 Water and Johnson Ht. El SO OFFICE CAT BV JUNIUS Cabbage Hill Oh the trail that leads from the haunts of men Is the trail that I've longed to see, For it takes me back to the hills again Where my lost youth waits for me. I A fragrance creeps from the piney deeps As the s in sinks red and low, And 1 graze on the fields and valleys beneath'1 In the light of the afterglow. We note that the E. O. is advertising J thus: "The Inecto Rapid Girl is Here." Don't crowd, men. More than likely you were consider ed a handsome baby. Some screen. tnrs should be behind it Instead of on it. ' Remember the fellow whose job It was to shoo the flics away from the horse as 'he blacksmith nailed on Iron galoshes? In the Dark He seized her in tho dark and kissed Jier ; For a moment bliss was his, "Oh," he said, "I thought It was my sisteri" She laughed and said, "It is!' To kill time try hard work. Jack Denipsey doesn't care whether the bonus bill passes or not. FOVIl PIMIK Sl'ITS IS STVI.K. COLUMBTH, Ohio., Aug. 22. Four piece garments for men. Latest word from New York is that arrangements -e ure being maIe in wholesale garment circles there for placing on the market suits composed of coat, vest, trousers and knickers. The knickers, It Is pointed out. will be available for uny form of outdoor sport. Demand for the short trousers. It is said, originated with soldiers In tho recent World War. Some say the knickers f. 11 a want for a sensible gar ment for outdoor sports. hi S3 M . Jib A NATION-WIDE ( ' INSTITUTION - Si 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Opposite Hotel IViullcton In Our Nationwide Money-Saving Program We Are Offering Exceptional Values Every Datj in Women's Apparel! New Fall Dresses New Fall Blouses I ' v - Blouses o Georgette $2.98 to $9.90 Fall ushers in a bewildering array of Blouses in every cay color and becoming stvla. Some with oirrllni. ntham - , j . .......,0 "mn n i with belts, and all richly embroidered in charming designs! Women'sUresses 89.90 to 834.75 Long Line Effects One of the many popular models for Fall is illustrated. It shows the fash ionable coatee ef fect, the vivid trimmings of con trasting color, the smart collar that gives the youthful curves to the neck, and a skirt clever ly tailored in ex actly the right fin ish. Other dresses, equally attractive, await your choice here! Serge Tricotine and Poiret Twill .ve the materials. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT , -f ' J ' Jttffffi' COME ON, BOYS, NOW IS THE TIME bicycle: At Pre-War Prices Sale lasting one week, beginning August 22, ending August 29 . --'it All sales will be cash and h big saving foe you Pendleton Cycle Co. 223 E. Court Street . Pendleton, Oregon Phone 144 '- Used Car Bargains 1918'Reo Chummy Roadster Has all good tires, one extra tire, excellent condition in every way. Price - $75.00 Terms, $200 down, balance 12 months. ,1917 Hudson Super-Six, 7 passenger Runs Hke a nsw car. Price. $850.00 Terms, $250.00 down, balance 12 months. 1919 Oakland Touring, all new tires, wonderful con- dition. Price for quick sale $745.00 Terms, $200.00, balance one year. - 1918 E-49 Seven Passenger Buick, completely rebuilt in our own shop. Price $1200.00 Terms, $400.00 down, balance one year. Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468 ; J, JSSdD . ttl