East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY IAST OSEOONIAy, ?EXDITOS, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1922.
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MlLM HELD BANQUET
T!Y W. H. BIRDSE1.L
(East Orrgnnian Special.)
MILTON-FI'.EEWATER. April 21.
Miss Ada Stanford was a sufferer
from Influenza last week, but is now
much better.
J. II. Coffmaa U riding around in a
new Dodge these Jays, which he pur
chai d of the Auto Sales Company of
Milton.
Tuesday evening the member of
the ilillim Commercial Club enJoetl
sumptous banquet in the basemen
or the library, prepared by the ladies
of the Improvement Club.
If. Smith of Pasco, spent Sunday
with his daughter, Mrs: G. D. Hitch
cock of Milton.
Friends of A. E.' McKnlght will be
pleased to know that he vaa out on
the street Monday. Mr. McKnight has
Quality-
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that's the Reason
for the ever growing
, popularity of Albers
Flapjack Flour.
Makes light, tasty hot
cakes. Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality
Albeit
Flapjack Flour
Cirtlully utled cylindrictl con
Matr insmtt tbsalutt uaiutiem
Coming
Back
' GOLDEN ROD MELODY MEN
LAST TIME HERE BEFORE SAILING
I FOR THE ORIENT
DONT MISS THIS TREAT-YOU KNOW
WHAT THEY CAN DO.
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.DANCE
, Evergreen State Novelty Orchestra
Eagle - Woodmen
Hall
; a Friday, April 21, 1922. 7
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Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
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general banking business and maintains
special departments with fwilities of the
highest character. 11
PENDLETON, OREGON
been confined to the house since last
November.
Mrs. M. L. Long of Pine City, Minn.,
is visiting with her father, W. H
Uailey. -
E. W. Carpenter, of Portland, has
accepted a position with the Twin City
Cleaners aa head (potter and hal
blocker. Rev. H. 8. Bhangl and wife Just re
turned from trips south. Mrs, Shangle
has been making Quite an extended
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Coy Sims
of Dallas, Texas as well aa visiting
friends 'In other states, returning
through California, she met Mr. Shan
gle at Medford, Ore, from which
place they proceeded homeward together.
Alex. Kling wilt have an auction
sale the 25th at Touchet. Wash. W.
C. Wade will cry the ssde.
T. C Reese, who has been spending
the winter at Spokane, where he is at
tending a school, spent Sunday with
his family in Milton.
Work has already begun on the
auto park, under the direction of C. S,
Cheshire, chairman of the committee.
The "opening league game of the
season will be played on the Milton
grounds next Sunday afternoon, be
tween the Blue Mountain and Walla
Walla teams.
. Mrs. Nancy Johnson of Norfth Mil
ton, -with her brother who la visiting
her, from Nebraska, left for San Jose.
Cal. to visit a sister, at that place.
starting on the Tuesday morning'i
train.
Tbe Easter program at the Chris.
tian Church Sunday night was an ex
cellent one and was' appreciated by a
large crowd. Mrs. II. E. McQunry
certainly proved her ability to train
young people. The little tots of tha
beginners department whoso teachers
are Mrs. Wiley VanSIyke and rls. .1.
l'itzer, provoked inuny complimentary
comments.
The pupils of the Twin City public
schools are looking forwurd to the
coming local trial track meet with
great anticipation. It is to take place
shortly."
H. E. McQunry returned Monday,
from Pomeroy, Wash., where he has
been conducting, the singing at a revi
val.
Robert Simpson, manager of the
Simpson Auto Company, Pendleton
was in the Twin Cities Monday,
Charles Whiting of Freewater prob
ably possesses the distinction of hav
inn caught the biggest fish this spring.
He had on exhibition In John Stand
age's hardware store window, a steel
head salmon thirty one Inches long,
caught with a No. S trout hook. The
fish are reported to ba, axoeptibnally
plentiful this spring.
P, A. Bothwcll and son expect to
have their new building between the
People's Mercantile Company's store
and the Stiver Star Theatre on Depot
Mrect, Freewater, ready for occupancy
by the first of the month. It Is to be
a bakery that Freewater may well
bo proud of.
J. F. Slovor says that the spraying
Is about hnlf done, in the vicinity of
Ills fruit tracts.
There will be a public auction on
tio street at Freewater next Saturday.
There were Interesting programs
both morning ,and evening, at the
Federated Church, Freewater, Easter
Sunday. In the morning there were
appropriate services, using merged
service of S. S. and church, the most
Impressive number of which was the
dramatization of the Easter story by
the young peoples class.
Twenty nine members were added
to the church roll on confession , and
by letter.
The evening services consisted of a
musical program telling the Easter
BtorjV Rev. If. C, Stover, pastor.
' Mrs. E. HI. Maiden, Elzora street,
Mllt6n la slowly recovering from an
attack of influenza and grief over the
recent death of their daughter, Mrs.
Edward McKeenzle. Mr. and Mrs.
Maiden are very greatful over the
presoncs of their daughter Daisy In
their hour of sorrow and, sickness.
Miss Daisy was on her way home
from China when she received a tele
pram stating that her slater was dan
gerously ill and to mnke all possible
hnsts to reach her bedside. Miss Daisy
had been gone five years, and when
eho reached her sister's side, her sis
ter was too 111 to fully recognize her.
The sisters had always been most de
votedly attached "to each other.
$85 RAISED AT EASTER
BAZAAR AT PILOT ROCK
(East Oregon ian Special)
PILOT ROCK. April 21. Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Myers of the road camp
south of town brought their fourteen
months old son to tha doctor here the
last of tbe week. The baby who was
suffering from severe spasms is re
Ported much improved.
SJohn Gray and family were in town
Monday from Butter creek,
il.ns Trio, iniilririir of Ppn.llt.tnn
spent Easter Sunday here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eldridge.
Pilot Rock lost the abll game play
ed here Sunday with Helix. The
scors was 4-2 in favor of the visiting
team.
Phillip Beck of the California Fire
Insurance Co. was in Pilot Rock Mon
day. .
A daughter was born Easter Sunday
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd at their
ranch home south of Pilot Rode. Ths
young lady has been named Anita.
The neat sum of 985.80 was realized
from the' Easter Bazaar and ' cooked
food sale held Saturday 'by the Ladies'
Aid of the Pilot Rock church. The la
dies have quilted fourteen quilts since
the first of the year.
""Mc. and Mrs. Frank Chapman of
Butter Creek were In Pilot Rock Sun
day, v
Margaret Hemphill, small daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hemphill, is
recovering from a severe attack of
pneumonia fever. '
Tony Shields of pklafc was a visitor
here the last of the week,
Pat Monohan suffered a fractured
ankle Sunday morning while romping
with the children at his home at Gur
dane. He was brought to Pilot Rock
and Dr. De Vaul attended him.
Loren Royce, garmmar school pu
pil 1b reprted to be 111 at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Royce.
. . Mrs. George Hunter of Pendleton
spent Easter Sunday in Pilot Rock at
the home of her brother, James Whlt
taker. Following Is the Easter program
presented at the community church
Sunday 'morning:
Prelude, (Easter Processional; Pro
cessional Hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy;
Reading In Unison, The Easter Story,
Matt. 28:1-10; Anthem, "Why Weep
est Thou?" Prayer of Thanksgiving
and Lord's Prayer; The Easter Mes
sage, Mrs. T ruman's Class; Easter
Song, Primary Department; Solo,
Christ in Flanders. Ted Roy; Panto,
mine, Mrs. Kidwell's Class; Hymn. Joy
to the world; Sermon, the pastor; Of
fertory. Prayer of Consecration;
Hymn, Coronation; Benediction; Mo
ment of Silent Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Cooper visited
relatives In Pendleton Sunday uftor
noon. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Spaulding were
hero from Pendleton Sunday after
noon to see the bull game.
The date for the presentation of the
high school play, "Polly In Politics,"
has been changed from Saturday even,
ing, April 22, to Friday evening, April
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buholts were Pi
lot Rock visitors Monday. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ben GUI and Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Rot hsaw the Iball game
here Sunday between Tilot Rock and
Helix.
Mrs. Baxter Hutchison left Sunday
for a visit to Portland. "
Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Westgate were
In town Sunday.
AIRPLANE MADE THAT
WILL GO STRAIGHT UP
DENVER. Colo., , April 21. (XT.
P.) Aalrplunes thut come . straight
down have been plentiful. v
But It took u Denver Inventor,
Chas. S. Barrett, to make one that
will go straight up. It full-sized
planes work as well us his model
has, ulr transportation has been re
volutionized. ; The most trouble
some problem of the aviator In prac
tical flying Is the necessity for a fly
ing field.
Barrett's plane, If successful, would
alight on top of the' poHtbfNce build
ing in the heurt ,of a city, never stop I
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the engine, change pilots anr mull
pouches and be on Its way. It would
hold almost perfectly still over cer
tain places In - the Grand Canon
where rhen have never been, while
observations were made.
The main difference between his
plane and the monoplane is that the
wing is circular- and so made that it
becomes" vertical propeler with tho
pull of a lever.
The motor power Is readily shifted
from the usual propeller to the new
one and the plane is lifted straight
in the air Instead of running along-
the ground before taking off. Bar
l'uu huh tried out his plane on a
model and says It worked perfectly.
Several investors have offered to
put up money enough to develop the
Idea, but Barrett is looking for a cer
tain kind of a partner.
' do ndt want to get rlcn,' though
the invention is worth a fortune," be-'
said. "There Is my guide.",':,
He pointed to the Bible. . ,V .
'I want a partner who will follow .
that, and use the proceeds 'from htt
plane for the benefit of mankind." l
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