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EIGHT PAGS3 - OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Special Nevys of Umatilla Co.. 1 1 . Totvf that c s. i.o;t we votce Two Treves 'CPCR"0(a ON "TMf5 VO?At 'DAH.Y EAST TEJTDLETGjr.'CSZGON, 'BHD ITT AY "LYZmXZ, APRIL 24, 1922. COMtS AQ HAS Poor i a ft ! 0 s jMLAb .UNO N DISMiSSED BY COURTi (East Oregonlan SiMcial.) . WESTON. April 4. Th milt brought by O. A. Adams against !. B. Cannlchaels wan recently dismiss ed, the account of $2i0 claimed by the plaintiff to be due for Karaite work having been settled by the defendant when four shares of stuck In the We tvn Warehouse Co. were released, however, they were again attached, this time on an action filed In Justice liichards court at Athena by J. A. " lAitnsden for the recovery of an ac . t-ount of it.19. This action was also rettled. The defendants father claim ed ownership of the stock, which had never been transferred on tho hooks of the company, however and Is said to have adjusted both the attachment proceedings. ' - " Jfr. and Mrs. A. M. flons Were visit ors Sunday at the home of the parents THE OLD HOME TOWN , f By Stanley j " - - ; . - P! 1 .u 1 fnT i - 1 id ' i 1 ui ".' a n-i SSAR6ARIN I , rfiZS Tri ffu&rtlHiAVTaMEOioM wiswwi ) WrPP AUNT SA.B AH ABrtOY, LSAPCK Or TIT oOCISTt fob suPPfttssKx or PlPC SMOKING. TOOK AWAV t ROM MICKS, WAS Vlii Side tie fer.ee? limit your rxtra Dollars on the. other side the feint', anil surely the other fellow will reap the haw.. t - ' . A Savings Account In your own name Jn this old reliable bank, will, on tln other liniul? brln retiiriiN to you. It lc4iili'CM (Aie. Dollar or more to is (tin a miv IngH acvoiint, any ninimnt ean ho milled to It nny tlutc, and bf-st of nil your money Is absolutuly safe, . mm mmm p iliAi,Asa,aiiMinnaBI SPRING rtHt ARRIVALS J OF BABY CARRIAGES, GO-CARTS, SUUCIES. The newest patternsif in vehicles for babies, dirprt from flip fnofow MfMf wN .V WV J The prices are within your reach. I They are disnlaved in our r, t w - , . v oe pleased to show you these new patterns if you will call. Get the baby out in the sunshine. , $ Plain White Cups and Saucers, Set of 6 each, special $1.00. - n!l ( I alIISHANK HAMPTON i :. 4CWPttTB MOUSC rURNISNCRS H n UA-xu. vvebD Phone 54 3 Ionr 01d Furniture Taken In Exchange as Part Pi y mom on New Saolnsive Ajreola ta Pndlu.n for MuDouirall Kltch.'u Cabinets Hoss Wrl ha lecn received that Mrs. -hilliK is ill with infliii-nu at the e of Mrs). A. U. Winn in Milton. Weston liwlse No. SS. I. O. I. F. hail wtit thi. fillulft-fn v ilnlftfiiln. 1.. the grande lodge which convenes May :i at Kugene: R A. Itaroe. J. A. Kin, and Jack Culder. Delegate Culder. Delegate the grand lodge of i meets ut the. same from Weston to rtebekahs. which time nnd place, wlU be Mrs. J. A. King and Mrs. J. E. rUanHeld. Palmer Penmanship futtons were won by the following pupils of Wild Horse Dist. No. 11, south of Weston: Lloyd Fix, sixth grade: Mildred Street, fifth grade; Eldon Fix. fourth grade; Doris Street, second grade, Nate Me fcrlde, first grade. Mrn. Ernest Hoss was called to Huutsville Wash., Thursday by the serious illness of her mother Mrs. JtifcVt Watson. wr.' nnd Mrs. M. w. rederwa are now occiiiiying their new home on North Franklin street, where they purchased the W. A. Graham property which consists of a house and five LOADS. of Mr. Hosa, Mr. ana Mrs. J. S. uwir t-tiiu- Line. L TheAmericanNatioiialBank i Pendleton, Oregon. E 31 show - -V "V, Mill -b:b-.b . LI Sols. The new owners plan to remodel the dwelling. Word has be-n received from Mia. Christinca Tecl.-r that she is slowly revoverlnjf from aserious attack vt pneumonia at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. ftlanrhe Judy in lone, J. K lto&s, former Weston it!z..n u """"7 or M- ! of this city. I 'r'd tbr M-'Ua Walla sanitarium College -'lace Monday. Mr. J toss ... , """""I- Mr. turns " l an '""r,lor Thursday "'iff of stomach trouble. Miss Pauline TWri nf Til,. r....L- . i - - -. w. . . MIIU Mr. Iroy Johnson of Weston were united in marriage recently at Pen dleton, ilr. and Mrs. Johnson will make the'r home In Weston. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsdcn were buKinei visitors In Wul!a Wallu Wed nesday. l.lither Shellenlierr left vlm.,l1.v for the wheat ranch of Geoi W. Btaffa si hons near ashtucna where he will i oe employed during the summer, Miiw fvilher Hilliums (returned Tuesday to Walla V.alla to resume ner studies at Whltmin College, fine win make her home with Mrs. Clar ence Kodgers. Jirs. KUna P.iske was a business vis lor In Athena Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. & Harris spent Sunday at the home ofv Mrs. John Towker In Freewater. " ' . A. pi'derson f Milton was In Weston Wednesday looking after the Kllgore estate. John Kilgore was a business visitor In Frcewnter Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tachella were vto Pnnday from their home near Pendleton for ft visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lumsden were guests Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Woods nj their home near Alhena. Mrs. Will lloyer and Mrs. WUma Eaton were business visitors in Wes ton Tuesday from Adams. Ed tliishmnn was In Weston Satur day from his home near Adams. Mr. and Mrs. John Ogle accompan ied by Mrs. Ogles mother Mrs. Dorr were visitors In Weston Wednesday. Mrs. Ada Nelson arrived Thursday from PortlHnd for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beam- Mr, and Mrs. Ransey York were In Weston Wednesday yisitlnir nt the ho,l side of Mrs. York's father who Is seri ously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oordan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Penmer, Miss Xeoma Ream er, Miss Ruth Jackson were dinner ffticsts Sunduy of Mr. and Mrs. Emorv Htagirs, , Wr. and Mrs. Rudolph Proebstel have moved Into a residence owned by Richard Mayberry on , North Water street. Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Price were visit. Ing relatives In Walla Walla for a few duys this week. - Mrs. Frank Tnvlor. visiting Mrs. Lizzie Lunsdals near Pendleton has returned home. Miss Alma Street Is visiting . this feck with Miss Helen Ford at Tendle- ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. King hare mov ed Into their new bungalow on Norlh Water street, which Is one of Wes ton's most attractive homes. lty W. H. BIRDSELI, (East pre gonlan Special) v MILTON - FREEWATER, Apii' 4 Mrs. Florence Keltev hn rui,.r, cd her position as teuclier in the Grove schotl f MUtnn, and will go to California to stay for the next year, . Next Tuosdny at 4 u. m. nil hul. uess houses In Milton will ami every mm) who can wield uny kind of a tool will be expected to go to -the now auto park grounds and offer bus services ill th0 work of cleaning up tho grounds'. ' The Milton Oarugo unloaded an other cur load of Fords Thursday. I. Wr. Demnrls is remodeling his house on First street, Milton. Wlllard Johnson's new. resilience .lust across tho street from the Tum-A-Eum Lumber company's office is nearl.ig completion. ,lt Is another of a number of new homes that have been built this winter In MIlLon, nnd Freewater Is not any behind In this kind of Improvement. It would seem that the housing problem would soon be r-olvcd In our eitloi, H. Mv Cockburn goes to the ennntv scat city this evening. , - A nine and one half nnnmi w. .. l)Or to Mr. und Mrs. L. P.,Bhangle. (umjinmj iiioriung, m Miss Eunice Johnson of Walla Wnllu U .iuliiM .. . ' " ' iiiuuua in 1110 TWIII men, tnis week. General Grcgorie Scmenoff, liua. Un Cossack leader, has been i rested In Nei Tork on a charge of piliaglng American merchandljj In Eastern Siberia and of hetn . oiua.u4 mr ins aeata of American oler tj? HI -:W7m fie an QY 30riri The Modern Garage of Milton have recently added to their other busi ness, that of a Iiulck service station. Contractor 'Chas. A. Scott la work ing on the foundation for the new engine ut the Milton City's power plant.- . : An eight pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Harris Thurs day. , : Rev". George Clark, chulrman of theCmiitllla County Chapter of the' Red Cross, and Miss Esther Kellley, executive secretary, both of Pendle ton, attended the Red Cross meet ing held In the Milton library Thurs day afternoon. - ; Pr. J. H. Gtlll has presented his wife with a, brand new Franklin car, purchased of the FFndleton Auto Company, .,, .. ' Two auto loads of Indies of the Milton Improvement Club on tho In vitation of the ladles of Pendleton Improvement Club visited Pendleton Thursday afternoon. , One' car was driven by Mrs. George Miller, the other occupants were Mrs. J. It. Olllis, Mrs. W. S.. Ahem, Mrs. C. M. Rexrond and Mrs. John Harder. The other car was driven J.v C. R. Mam ucl, nnd the .other occupants Were Mrs. C. It. Samuel, Mrs: W. C. Mc- Kluncy, Mrs. A. 1). Woodmansco and Mrs. 1 tiiteniun. .' Henry RecMus sold four acres of nruno orchard to Arthur Walilcn for $4000. The tract Is a slior. distance west of Freewater. E. E. Walden who Ii.ib resided on Mill Street, Milton, for tho past year has moved on to 4ils fruit tract vnear Huiinyslde. northwest of Freewater. Mrs. Allen, one of the chlroprnc- ters of Freewater made a business trip to Walla Walla Friday, morning, ii ip u n. - i n. w i Metvjr ' NJOTl-riwC op. v Styl the fact j-It is not necessarily alone trie. price you pay that means pocketbook satisfaction. It's what you receive for the price that in the end proves the-genuincness and extent of the v" satisfaction you experience. ' '?,'. . ' Ifs the style, the quality and the workmanship in your purchase at a price, that deters tnines the lowness of that price! , ' ; ; ' - ' ' ' : ;Tv'i'v- A quality-providing' ability of this kind is the result of a store's buying power wheMicr " the buying m the market was made for one store or hundreds of stores; whether the " ? buying was done with a thorough understanding of the needs of the store' 9 natrrnc nr ' bought wildly and haphazardly to eventually behold at so-called "sales." ' , , ; The buying for our 312 department stores obtains lowest possible prices and the pick of style and quality. This results because of the vast quantities of goodi our com bincd stores require. , v , By buying here you know you arc buying right. l . VNY X MetSiT Noim He& Got the Su'RCeoN'S Bt-u f OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Cake-Intent 5Hko-caters, Guinevere, are. male flappers. Their t0k of dames, and drinks, and dances Is Interspersed with "I said to her" and "Hhe said to me." They take a lotta pains to look well groomed but all the pains they take will never otiual those they give. A ChoUv.of Klnnnnsr Roll Your Own Tomorrow Is another day. ' Get by ensy. ' You're all right., , , Dafty Hidillo How high is a highball? Among 1he things you read about but never see Is a crease in a Jat man's trousers. . ' ; 4 M2j PENDLETON, Q - 1 I., a r e plus quality plus sayings equals pocketbook that you're buying right! 1-IIF T.Rf;lT CHSTy Trv UTMy.T TORK onr..MZAT10N IX TITE M Onrj) - This new sugar-coated gum del young a It melts in your mouth" and the gum in the y center remains to - aid digestion,; brighten teeth and soothe mouth ' and throat. ; : , v. There" are the other WRIG LEY friends to choose from, too: ( - ' in . IT 1 mr 1,1 I Modernism Ho used to rave about her tresses, , And called them wondrous fair. But now all that is stone-age stuff Because she's bobbed her hair. ' The president has the senate work lng nights. Now If someone will de vise a plan to keep It at work by day it will earn Its stipend. NEW NICKEL ALLOY IS AS STRONG AS STEEL LONDON, April 24. A now niekol alloy, which Is said to have the tor rlblo strength of steel, tho appear ance of elivor and the n on -corrosive qualities of s aiuloss steel, has fccen discovered by Mr. A. O. Morrison, a Sheffield nielailuiglst. Tho new metal can be manufac tured at about half the . price of stainless steel, In an equnllly finished 'Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES OREGON satisfaction T condition.' VtoghVr thirty F-ngllsk flrhis nr taking ttp-tho alloy, and or ders' Indicating , a demand of many tons wock have- already' bsori-re- the pleasant, wholesome HavorofFoley'sHoneyaxid Tar. It Quickly reliavca couahs,colds,croup,tuy wheezy breathing, whoop ing cough and measles cough. No opiates. ! Do noi accept substitute for Sold Everyvhcro ? J-kJ .11. ii and 3