East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 08, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREQDNIAIT, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1922.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
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Special News of Umatilla Co.
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Borrow yv gor. fot$
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(East Oreeon'an Frpcial.)
RIETH, May . Mr. Earl Zoh
rtinie motored to Pendl'-lon Thursday
afternoon.
R. F. Frailer of Fendlelon was In
Rlrth. wie day this wwlc on business
connected with tho Metropolitan ln
surare Co, for which ho is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck of rent'.le
ton. spent Thursday evening at the
homo of Mr. and Mrx W. W. Bnider.
Miss Fay Clark and CUrenco Snid
er were the only Rlcrth high school
students to attend the school boys'
hand concert Thursday night. They
' enjoyed tho program very much.
Mrs. Hatfield returned to her homo
from the hospital Thrusday evening
with her Infant daughter, who was
, born April 26th. '
J. C. Lanuley went to Walla Walla
Thursday -to the hospital where ho Killed tourist trade, unless
will undergo a minor operation which have smokelpx summers,
t
will confine him to the hovpit&l for a
couple vt weeks.
Mrs. Fred l'eters spent Wednesday
afternoon in rcmlieion i-ioip'.ii-.
Hen Herr has 71 very tore hand as
a result of an Injury he sustained at
school one day this ireex.
. Mr. Cash Powell of Pendleton, for
an employs rf the 0. W. K. A X. Co.
here, has taken , position with the
Metropolitan Insurance Co. end i
in Rieth Thnrsday.'
A. Parks Is on the sick list this
week and is unable to be at his work.
Harrison Half Itld . received one
hundred day old white Leghorn
chicks from Seattle Friday morning.
Mrs. frank Hart and bmhles were
in Pendleton lost Sfiturdny for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. C. O. Morgan.
Mrs. Joe Swart returned to her
home In Tekoa, Wash., a week or so
ago. .
Fred Wlndrey has purchased lum
ber to build a three roomed hounr
and he will start construction of It
Immediately. It will be built in Mar
guerite grove.
CUSS HOLDS PICNIC
:
N TS RtPAjf SHOP
THE OLD HOMETOWN
By Stanley
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..I J jMHT MARTHA , p)
F A NUMBER OF OUR CITIZENS VISITED
. r3tV THE FAMOUS PROR TAHAZ7 A, tOCATEO MTS
V'4y IN THB PUP-BtX)CK ON MAIN ST r
turn uregonian epeciai.) i
ATHENA. Matt Mr onrf N ;
Charles Dudley and W. C. Emmel re-'
turiied Wednesday from a business!
trip to Portland. ,
Charles May of 'Weston mountain
w-as a business visitor In Athena Tues
day. Miss Areta Barrett and Mrs. Elmer
Merrltt were visitors in Walla Wulla
Monday.
The senior class of Athena high
school, Mr. Had ley and a few of the
other students went on a picnic up the
Walla Walla river Tuesday. A few
members of the party were successful
In fishing and every one had a most
enjoyable time.
Miss Mildred Winship of Salrtn Is
visiting friends and relatives In
Athena.
Miss Mottle Coppock, who has been
111 nt her home in Athena, is . now nt
College Plnce.
Mrs. Hugh Worthington of Pendle
ton was In the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclntyre visit
ed at Weston Sunday. I
f find Uh t n i . 1- - . . '
Ain. n. x. t,Uipui'K VIHliea
at College Place Sunday.
TOM
With slight variation the magnet
ways points to the North, that is why the
compass Is one of the most valued instru
ments for seamen, timber-cruisers, sur
veyors, builders, flyers, explorers; it en
ables them to find the ' correct direction,
day or night.
The Savings Account is much like the
compass, for it unfailingly points in one
direction, that of financial independence.
You can have a Savings Account of your
own in this dependable bank. One Dollar
or more starts one.
TheAmericanNatiohalBank
Pendleton. Oregon.
J3 Ytars Of Continuous fitnklnjf.
(Rant Oregonian Special.)
I1EUX. May 8. Rohenrsals have
begun on the high school play, "Dea
con Dubbs" Second Wife," which will
be glvon In the near futiiro.
Helix friends of Randolph Conk are
pleaded to note thnt he Is making
good In athletics at the University of
Oregon, being recently chosen catcher
on the freshmnn baseball team.
Mrs. 8. K. Doolln of Walla Walla
had ns her guests lust week, her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. Orlswold.
Miss Mia Ault, teacher In tho local j
nmn scnooi nas returned from a visit
at Enterprise.
Hell friends have received an
nouncement of the nrrlval of a son to
Mr. and Mrs. T. Trondson of Nan
cotla. Wash. Mrs. Trondson will be
remembered here ns Miss Elizabeth
Morehead a formor Helix high school
teacher.
X Tho Helix bnxohall Wm defeated
Weston on the locnl field Sunday.
Dr. Frank Moytlen of Pendloton was
a professional visitor hero tho first
of tho week.
Mrs. Minnie Walker has returned to
her homo near Helix. She has been a
patient for thepast few weeks at St.
Mnrys Hospital,' Walla Wulla.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oswold and
children wero Pendleton visitors Wed
nesday. Jonies Thomas has arrived from
Portland and is attain salesman Jn tho
J. H. Thomas store.
County School Supt. W. W. Cliocn
was a visitor in Helix Inst week.
Mr. anil Mrs. T'dnpy Richardson are
receiving contiriitiilittioiis on tho arri
val of a son.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith have re-
turned from sovernl days spent in He
nttlc. .
Claud Morrison left Thursday for
Portland -where he will visit with his
parents. His father M. I Morrison,
promlmmt .resident of Helix Is a pa
tient In St. Vincent's Hospital.
Recent visitors, at the W. E. Potts
homo were Mr. and Mrs. Will Me.
Ijcnn, Sirs. Alloc Harrows and Mrs. H.
Met.ean of Wnlla Walla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Penland were
visitors In Walla. Walla Saturday and
attended the baseball game between
1'iilvernity of Oregon and Whitman
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Lalchor N'orvell are
visitors In Spokane.
Howard Vlnlng who has been local
.V. P. agent here for some time has
been transferred to Toppenlsh, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre and
daughter Adelyn wero week end visit
ors In Portland. They traveled by
auto . and report the highway In
splendid condition.
. The Merry Go Round Club was de
lightfully entertained Wednesday
afternoon nt the home of Mrs. J. R. I
Thomas. A dainty luncheon was serv- j
ed by tho hostess aa-.isted by Mrs.
Chas. Alspueh. I
Fred llleakney,, Forrest Rothrock !
and Francis Ueuallen were Adams !
visitors here Tuesday. ' j
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. McKinney of I
Weston were visiting Helix friends
Wednesday., j
Mel'vtn ' Rickel of The Dalles is a !
visitor nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. !
W. Es Potts' near Hel:x.
Mr.' nnd 'Mrs. J. S. Anderson and
Kdgtit Xnrll were visitors in Uma
pine Sunday.
Those, attending the concert given
by the United Bchoolhoys- Rank of
Pendleton at tho Rivoll Theatre
Thursday (evening -were Mrs. Bessie
Reese and-children, Illaln Alspach,
Kathoryn Melntyro and Wanda Al
spueh. Mrs. Thomas nhnrmley nnd small
son ure visiting Jn Portland.
OFFICE CAT
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BY JUNIUS
Satisfies the sweet tooth,
and aids appetite and digestion.
- Cleanses mouth and teeth,'
A great boon to sniokers,
relieviug hot, dry month.
Combines pleasure, and
benefit. -
Dont miss the joy of the
new WSiGLEY'S P-K-the sugar
coated peppermint tid bit!
Savo .
tho j
wrappers I
Good for
valuable
"
i Our Idea of the absolute lero in
suiciding ig dying because Peggy Joyce
had refused one's hand In marriage,
.now If l eggy unr. ,m:l "yes to the
young French attache Ah Mon Dlcu
tr roper ze Seine, ze pistol, ze car
bolic acid, ze bushel of dynamite we
would recommend them all.
IS
(Bast 'Oregonlnn Special.) "
UMATII-UA. Muy 8. The school
board last Friday finished signing the
contracts, with the teachers for the
next year. There will be seven teach
ers in the school next year, Harold R.
Heiljaniliie, supt.; Mis Edith I,. I'irK
high school principal; Miss. Maple Dell
Moore, high school assistant; grade
teachers nro Miss Hilda Larson, sev
enth and eighth grades; Miss Jessie
Jenks, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs.
Daisy 8tophenson of Monmouth, third
and fourth grades, and Miss Abble I,.
Hnnsiill of llwuco. Wash., primary
teacher.
i ncio snm has tried government
control of nenrU- nil nnhllri ntlllHoo
eXCCOtinff. r,r course. Ihe hAnt ni.lpnl
With the opening of the baseball
season we are tigaln confronted with
the 1,00,00 tokes about the office boy's
dead grandmother. '
Fires destroy, forests produce. Save
tho forests.
' A novel guy ; 'f
Is Jerry Black, 7'
He borrowed five
And paid It Wk.
The only time when Its good to be
at the bottom of the ladder is-hen Is
breaks.
Trouble Afoot
Said the'shoe to the stocking: :
"I'll rub a hole In yon."
Said the--stocking to the shoe
"I'll be darned If you do."
ion are cnrerui with fire in the
woods. Help teach others.
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Mr. I. M.
Right
They came to look
and bought This is
usually the case at
this store for one
who really wants val
ues will find them
here at the store
where quality counts
most.-
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HAD IT BEEN ANYBODY BUT THE BOSS.
EL
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M BOSS. HOW WOULD vou
LIKE TO CALL IT A
DAV? I'VE GOT TWO
BOX SEATS FO
THE BAIL SAME! r.
By Allmar.
G(?EAT 5C0TT. I HAVEN'T
got the Tickets I
CHANGED MV SUIT THIS
MORNING AND FORGOT-
TO TAKE THEM OUT
COME OK
HAVE MV '
car cot ik front;
and we cam stop ;
for Them 1 ;
IV ' SPLENDID IDEA' M-TI
r VlwoH., M r
5IT Tl&Wr- WE'LL
MAKE T ALLPIGHT
Tom!
f CHJJIKSWINK & HAMPTON
124-28 E. Webb"
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Phone 64
Toor OI4 Furniture Taken In Exchange u Pirt Paymcut nn New
Rmhisrr Agents In IVmlktoii for MoDounll Kitchen Ci bluets "
HELEN, WHERE IS THAT SUIT
I HAD ON YE5TER0AV?
I WANT TO 6ET SOMETHINS
OUT OF IT-
a
I SENT IT TO
THE CLEANERS
THIS MORNING!
ARE SOU GOING Y . 4v f -
TO STOP AT - ' w V1 I , , . pf '
MVHOOSE.BOS3 -I J '- - "
ORARE WE GOING . ' ' Itey-jftl
STRAIGHT TO THE VVuTN ( " J K'X
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FITHIAN WILL DEFEAT WILLIAMS
VOTERS WANT LIVE COMMITTEEMAN i
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lt-pul)lk-nn Cnndidqto
For ',
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I0NAL
ON MAY 10
O. H. KITH IAN
PORTLAND, TOO, IS FOR FITHIAN
KF.ITBLICAXS ALL OVF.R THE STATK ARE GETTING REI)T
TO VOTi:'ON MAY 1 TO KLF.CT O. II. FITHIAN NATIONAL
COMMITTEEMAN. INSTEAD OF RALPH K. WILLIAMS, WHQ
HAS HAD THE JOB TOO LONG. V 'v 1
PORTLAND DAILY NEWS SAYS: - ' ' 1
"It is a refreshing and healthy sign when a busy and
successful man takes off his coat and runs for an office
that is salary-less and of dubious honor.- . ' '
"Such a man is 0. H. FITHIAN, wholesale shoe mer
chant, candidate for the office of Republican National:
committeeman. He is opposing Ralph E. Williams, who
has served since 1908. Originally Williams was a Demo,
crat. . . ' y i -A i
"Fithian is the head of the Fithian Barker Shofc Co.;
Portland. It is literally true this time that; 'he office
Portland. It is literally true this time that (the office
MORNING OREGONIAN SAYS:.
"That FITHIAN-has organized a strong campaig and
is conducting a vigorous battle, is evident to the public
and it has undoubtedly caused uneasiness in the Wil
liams camp." . ,
PORTLANiTtELEGRAM SAYS : J ' V 'j-"S
"Fithian, although a lifelong worker in the Republican
party, has never sought political office. " . '
"Williams is a professional politician who, after serv-,
ing 14 years as national committeeman, wants, still an-
other term. 1 - ' - .; . . " ... :'t ' j
"In the 1912 national convention Williams was, an
tagonistic to Theodore Roosevelt, despite the fact that
the Oregon delegation was- pledged to the great. Ameri
can. ' x'",:! '? v;
"Fithian promises to work in harmony with Oregon'B
delegation in Congress. . ; i ,
" "Williams has never worked in harmony with the
delegation." ' '; "'' ."v f
FITHIAN CLUB
(Told Adv.)
By Chas. T. Early;, President '
, Robt. G. McNary, Secretary,'
" Chas. W. Eberlein, Treasurer ,
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