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PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST ORECOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1922. TWELVE PACES Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE E (Est Orcgonian Fi-ecL.1.1 VKIAH, May J.' Camas rralrie Is now rnJi'Vlnu ideal iu.ur i nd Tues lny and Wednesday wore rval su:nmer days, an J Just a little to warm foe n al comport but perfect for new sown crops which are Ix-inir ut In the grortnd with nil po8.'tlllc haste us it iw getting l;ite In the reason, Clair Stnd'.vaat of etbnfk-ld a Hved last Tuesc'ay with J. V, St'.:rt!'vant and Bona cuttle whith were turn t m the Sturdlvant range for the summer. Charley O. Granes and wifo of southern Oregon were In I'kinh Inst Wednesday solooitiug subscriptions fur a number of ni.ir.i.sincs. they were so ing on south by I-onr: Creek, IMiriu flltil rnnviili CUv InrV Ia A.lilnn.t Klin Cnnlw II r. little "ml, if ix summers '.vae given a birthday party last Tuesday on h.r sixth birthdiy by her sister Mrs. Virginia Caldwell, as sisted by Mra. Maud Johnwn who lrovidid with a well filled basket oiu. a beautiful birthday cake triu'nedi with six lltt'.e camlUn. took seven lit-' tip lot t the woods wrere they en Joyed a rcnl pknip dinner after irl.kh the afternoon v.txa spen'. in gnt!..-rltiK wilj flowar.' A number of pictures r-ere takn tf the II: tie ones vrht. en joyed every mlnuto of the time pent In the woods. The following were the Invited KU.-i-tn. Klla Cardw!l. it cm of honor, Jr.ne Johnson, Fo.da 1H-1-mlck, W: ync Terry, H.irold Dibble Mas (Illlilund and Cill IjinJ-l. n Many nice, prcsenta -were given li:tl Kiln mid she; will Ions rcmembo- Jiei sixth birthday. Frank HUbert Sr., Hnd Rundrord Cuilsnn returned a few d.-ys arro fron' l'endlcton where they had Ijccii n business. - Sturdlvunt Eros, cnttlo which wen wintered near Nye arrived Wwlne THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley ' i rW ftw4W'FT?Rct) ERNie HICKS VOLUNTEERED To ,e lIJJ Jw i.-rDMElW WVSH THE WINDOWS FOR THE ffe NEW HAiT TRIMMER AT THE S'lYUE SHOP THE BEER - One of the most useful animals of the barren North, is provided with antlers which he uses to dig for food. Generous nature provides animals and birds with means for defense and living. But man kind is more especially endowed with in telligence with which he may work and save for the lean years of old age. A Savings Account in this dependable bank can be started with one dollar or more any day during banking hours or by mail. TheAmericanNationalBank Pendleton, Oregon. J3Yrj 0 Continuous PnkinJ. 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Walter Allixon and Payette YitMv are fenrlni th-ir nsidenee rof-rtj' with new wire feiicen. , Tom ld"erood paiwed through Vkinh Monday with three hundred lead of cow and cnlvex lielontin to he John Day Livestock Co., tukins hem over near Galena. MohmIp UroH. bouKht the'r cattle 'roin Kianfleld. Uick to the Mossie anch arriving Friday evenln?. A lively (nme of lnelall van rkiyed 4 Allxt last Sunday between I'kiah -lid Allu lioyK. I'kinh won the fame. 5ree and Lyman retrrwm vis. ted Saturday and Sondny at Dale with Mr. Btl Mrs. liert Keeney. Mr. anil Mrn. Will llintnn made n uislnesK trip to Pendleton and back axt Katurday. Melvin Loud returned to I'kiah Sat irdny nfter an abneuce of two months. Clarence Porter of Inig creek was n town Sunday nlKlit. Frank Chapman wife and children f Hotter Creelt were guests of Mr. uid Mrs. J. II. Mettle Monday nlclit. U (. Ca.se, (ieorite Caldwell, Vlrt;ie Peterson and Murion Caldwell made a mslncss trip to Pendleton Monday re turning Tuesday. Mr. Itraeher of Pilot UocR was bu!ines visitor In I'kiah for a few hjtirs Monday. (ieorge Ness left Monday for Pen lleton, Mrs. Neus will return wittt him 'it a few days. Lou MoksIc of Stanfield Is visiting his brother James Mossle at, the Mus--Ic farm for n few days. Jay Despain left Monday for Ga lena to work for the John Day Live stock Co. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pant Ledirerwood who have been living on Itnlter Creek with their son Kd, returned Saturday to their home here on Cable Creek. A meeting of the cowboys conven tion was hnicld in the Caldwell hall Wednesday nlxht. Mrs. Mary Peterson relumed home' Wednesday niiiht after spending more than a week at Dale carelng for Mrs. Hert Keeney and Infant son. Mrs. Clyde Hlppey nnd Infant son returned from Pilot flock the first ol the week. Clyde Helmlck nnd fully will move to llrldifo Creek In u few days where they will spenH the summer. Ivan Sturdlvant returned to Ul.lah last Wednesday after spending two months near Nye. J. 1H. Wuxner camo In AVednesday evenlnu with n truck load of freight. He will make reprular trips to Ukiah. J. T. Huston mnd a trip to Pilot Hock Thursday to have dentul work done. Mr. mud Mrs. Kranlt Chamberlin ofiine up from their homestead Wed nesday morning returning In the even-Ins; HSY, SC05JS, HOUJ A3DVT THI3 I HAE AM AWoy. .'MCSsiT WTH N33J TO nCCT VOW AT VOUf? HOvjSE SteriDAY AF TSRNOOH, I P3UMO It 1 luA. TMCireUE. ALL r2.Q.UT Mfe. Tt!5v-C5, - raec4oscs. ou doot? gcll. has Taeesj hvjT OP CROR . TOC? SOME TIME. j- BE 0O'C. HAVCi PL-CrvrrX OP TiM6 KjOvaJ To PlX IT IwHtLS YoU'R. AT HOM RS -CurCSr?.ATIr43. Hi . r - HY II. T. HOPKINS, (International News Service Staff Correspondent.) POItTLA.VIX Ore., May 29. Curry ing both freight and passengers, mttm-i moth air liners will, In the not-far-dlstant future, be placed in service lie. tweeti New York, Chicago, fcan Fran cisco, Porlland and New Orclnns, ac cording In Merle Thorpe, editor of Na tion's lluslness, the official publica tion of. the United Mutes Chamber uf Commerce. Thorpe who stopped here while touring the country to survey sen- erul business conditions, declared business it "looking up," literally, as well as figuratively.. He stated the formation or a ' $2.-.0,0tni,0 corpora tion in Itoston, which will establish the mentioned uir service, is only one indication that "business is looking "1," Judging from his extensive sur vey of conditions from const to coast. He asserted that contracts already have been awarded for the construc tion' of two' giant llghter-than-aln fliers, which will be capable of carry ing "AO tons of freight and BOO pas sengers, and which will' be powerful enough to maintain a speed of not less than 110 miles un hour. "These first two planes will be placed in service between New York and Chicago," said Thorpe. "Plans of tho company call for - the con struction of nine other machines for service between Chicago , nnd Kan Francisco with feeders to New Or leans nnd Portland. Competition In Air I .ones "Within u cry short time business will have to udjust Itself to 'look to tho ulr," for there are other phases of ulr development that srfc demand ing attention. There should be no time wustcd In controversies between railroads and bus lins, fur the real competition Is coming In the ulr lanes. "Another drauintle Incident In de velopment of air channels Is tho wild fire growth of radlo-tclephony. 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