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iAii V GArlT OflMO NtA tit:, VY'MHtfrntf. Oiffri-N DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, PAGE EIGHT MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1922 EIGHT PAGES V- , Special N ews of U mati I la Co. (East ffretronlan Special.) WESTON MT., July 10. Mrs. R. T3. KriKllsh moved to Camp MoPougal Thiirxday for the Hummer to be near Mr. KnsllKh who In ridins (or the ('utile Afwoelation attain this year. Vf ...wl Iid ri.ilnc nrrlimH from Ohio Sunday and are visitlnK Mrs. Taker's brother H. K. Faust and fam ily. 'They were a month on the way and will go on to California later. Jim. liaker i an Invalid and they are traveling for her health. They have planned to be absent lor three years. Their house of two rooms Is very con veniently arranged on a Ford motor truck. Mrs. Music Lnnsdaln of Riverside, eamo up for the Fourth to visit her son Ralph and wife and daughter Mrs. Jake Narltaus of lteid and H.wley mountain. Terence Torhnne Is home niraln aft er spending- two weeks near Walla Walla. ' ; , ' . Miss Gwendolyn Oompton came up from Pendleton to visit her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Vern Compton und at tend the community plub Fourth of July picnic. While coming from Weston Satur day a line broke on the team diiven by I owcll Waldcn, causing the horses to run away, throwing Mrs. Walden out of the hack and bruising her very bad. She was taken to the Will Hall home and later to her home where sha Is unable to' walk yet. None of the others were hurt. Fred Henderson. Charles May .md family and Henry Ttooher attended the Knights of Fythtns picnic held In Ath ena. liillle Van Winkle Cecil and Leland Robe, Blanche Thorson, Iva McKinney and cousin, all of Weston attended the Weston Mountain picnic and were guests of the Rayborn family. Monday was the holiewt day on the mountain In years, the thermometer registering from to as high as 9fl degrees in some places, but has been cool and pleasant since. At the contests held lit Ihe pionic Mrs. K. E. Tucker won first in shoot Ing, Mrs. Ed Jones second. Mrs. Die! English won first in the nail driving and Mrs. Haybor.n second. Roy Wul den won the potato race, Less Angels the pie eating contest (without using hands), and Will Gould the sack race THREE YEAR OLD GIRL OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE rue House:. The t ohloera approach .be house. k a S FOR ONE MORE WEEK ONLY WE .WILL INSTALL THE NO. 25 THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley , , - :J fS.WmW ( NO-NO-- ) is ' 1 hank? UNDER ME AThI IN TM SCAT WHEN -S ' -r V" ; ASES oven ten iW-rryT HENRY APPL.EGATE'S PLEASURE CAR GOT AWAY FPfcM HIM AND SWN WILD ON LOWER MAIN STREET TOfjAr J.ZJ.H L.UJJ' FARM LOANS We mnko funn loans In any largo or small amount nl lowest Itohur rates, easy terms, mi Unproved and partly Improved funnn. Wi lio n.s or poll for particular. TheAmericanNafionalBank Pendleton. Oregon. 33 Ytars Of Continuous fitilking. Mr. I. M. Wright Values that liejrgar description are the offerings made this week in NEW AND SECOND-HAND RANGES Seem' is Relievin' 33. CRUIKSHANK f- HAMPTON -135 124-28 R Webb Phone 548 Tw Old Fanliar Take la Eirhanc mm Part ParmrBl New Kntaatra arata aa FraOlcttia for Mrlfcracall Kikktv I'abtarca (East Oregoninn Special.) PILOT ROCK, July 10. Dr. L,. M, Spauldlng was caijed fromPendleton Tuesday to the Tom Elliott ranch to ailend the little three year old daugh tcrff Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lawson who had been kicked by a horse. The child was hurled about fifteen feet and was rendered unconscious. She is reported to be recovering nicely. Mr. and .Mrs. Sharles Michael were visiting here Saturday. Mrs. Ressie Humphrey and chil dren motored to J'endleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen went to T'klah Friday on a fishing- trip. They returned home Sunday. j Ievl Elridge held a sale here Sat- urday. A. number of horses ard mules i. were sold at good prices. , I George Carnes and N'cwt Royer ar- rived home Sunday from an automo-i bile trip to Portland. They were ac companied by Mr. Carnes brother, Dr. ( C. IT. Comes of Alburniierque, New! Mexico, on the return trip. Mr. and Airs. K. R. Oasteel have purchased the A. P. Uond residence property on Willow street and will! take possession r-oon. Mr.-, and Mrs. TSond have purchiiseil a home at 004 Haley St.-, Pendleton, w!i fc they will reside. , Miss Alma Nelson ri'l-'r-d hobe hot week'from u visit witli fricvids in I'tn'tland. She attended the Jtose Kotlval while In the city. J Mint Rock was very quiet on Tues- div the Fourth. A number of our residents celebrated by spending tho day at L'kiali, olhers went to Iehman prlngs. Among those who went to Ukluli were Mr. and Mrs. Ion Elter and children, Mr. and Airs. James Whlt ttiker and family, Dr. Oscar DeUblil, .Mrs. Ida Russell, Air. and Mrs. 'Will Seli)y, Donald Cameron, W. O. Stover, Orant Chittenden, C. A. Chittenden, C. J. Miller, Air. and Airs. Joe Royer, Ruth Hnyer, Donald Royer, Frank I Hyrd, Mr. and Airs. J. F: Wilson and John Royer. Numbered among those .who spent the day at Lehman Springs were Syd- new AIcHeynolds, Jewell Sturtevant, eorge Carnes, Dr. H. A. Schneider, Verona Fullenwelder, Alta Smith, W. I). f)range, Raymond Orange, Ruby Woods and Edith Wobds. Miss Verletta Done and Miss Velma Royer spent the week "end at J.chmnn ! THsies u-s (iHiMe-pi4T(S There is need for immediate action. Tt5 2-e is, III 6 T" 1 TT T T T t !j! Kuud water nearer 5 f FOR THE EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF j . $20.00 i ALL GAS RANGES SELLING AT COST FOR A 0 i LIMITED TIME ONLY. i v. 5 tern UKUmtftUW i M. D. Oranse was a business visitor I to Pendleton Thursday. and the Fourth at Ukiah. Hud Jtlppcy of Cusfier, Wyoming is hero Biiendlnn the summer ut the home of his sister Airs. E. U Wright. Mr. and Airs. Frank Chapman and family are spending a vacation at Sea side. ? J. H. Truman is 111 at his home here with sciatica rheumatism. Aliss Verona Fullenweider expects to depart Alomlay for n two month. visit with her parents nt South Haven, Michigan. The small son of Air. and Mrs. Frank Michael Jr., suffered a broken arm Alonday and was taken to Pen dleton for treatment. Clarence Royer, Maurice Roy nnd Mr. Duinbotleii spent the week, end at Lehman nnd the Fourth at Ukiah. Air. and Airs. J. F. Wilson who have been here visiting their niece Mrs. Joe Royer and nephew John Wilson, left Thursday night for their home in Fresno, Calif. Afiss Lillian Cramer nnd Aliss Oladys were among the Pilot. Rock People who spent Sunday at Lehman Springs. Air. ami Airs. James Cramer have returned home from a vacation spent nt Seaside. AMss Kelley, lied Cross nurse ofj Pendleton was In Pilot Rock last j Thursday. Mettie Protheis of l'kiali started last week on their contract to carry the mall between Pilot Rock nnd t'kiah. Will Catlctt Is now carrying the Pine drove and McKay mall. Air. and Mrs. Oeorgo Pracher and 1 children of Portland Were guests nt the home of Charles I'racher in this ' city a few days last week. The two men are brothers. 1 j Joe Suiste. Hans Neilf-nn, Ed Wright and Wm. AlcKenzic i.ttonded : the Elridge sale here Saturday. I Airs. Herbert Roylen was a guest ! last Wednesday at the ranch home of her son Herbert Roylen. Jr. ' Air. and Airs. Tom Gibson are the j parents of a baby girl born recently In Pendleton, Airs. Olbson returned ! home Friday of last week. P. G. Kester is in charge of the city j light plant for the summer, Air. Done! expects to work through harvest and will take charge of the plant again this fall. Clayton, Knotts nnd Earl Abbott will leave soon for Chicago with a carload of sheep belonging to Tom Roylen. They are being shipped from Aleach-nm. OFFICE GAT Pacific Power U Light Company PHONE 40 A "B Clarence purchased a set of encyclo-1 pedias and the "Lives of 'Ernest -Men who Have Uplifted the World," in one hundred and twenty five volumes, a dollar dawn and twenty-five cents a week. Archibald rode to work. In his auto. Clarence used the trolley, but often walked to save money to buy some good and useful book. Clarence went to lectures, while Arelnnam went llo thn movies, musical comedies and jazz parties. Clarence was never a minute late at his desk. Archibald was on time only once, and that was when he stayed up all night playing poker. FA'e years have passed since the'y, started life together. Clarence has his encyclopedias and the "Lives of tlio Earnest Alen nnd Women Who Have Uplifted the World'' almost half paid for, while Archibald has quit the firm, as he is going to marry the president's daughter and will be taken into part- J nership. CHICHESTER S PILLS idiv1 Ak your lrucelt for V lUvfcwter IHavnond BrandV II. la Red and iiotd nrtuilf AVx I K EUlul With 111. .A 11 IIJu. TM i Take number. Buy oftMr J MAlffOND 1IRAN1 tMIXH, for & years known a Best, Safest. A twavs Rellablai SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE 1 r BY JUNDtJ"? After all, the world Is getting bct- Jlrs. Root Matthews spent Saturday i ter. Comparatively few people e.re playing ukeleles this summer. It is said that radium gives off par ticles of Itself and yet never grows less. Ah, yes; how many people are like that Air. and Alrs.-tn-a Allen nnd family makin g ii were Pilot Rock visitors Saturday. aid luine afternoon In Pilot Rock. . Pearl Fletcher "was transacting business here Saturday. Alai'Jorle Done arrived home Tues day from the Otis Hamilton ranch where she spent the past week. Air. and Airs, dene Hnscall. Airs. Lenta Warner. Fiances Hnscall nndj ' Alain street. (.retchen Schock spent Tuesday on a I Visitor: I understand this town j picnic on Pearson Creek.. .figures in a recent novel. Was the j Aliss Li hi Fletcher and Miss Zilla ; i.ithor born here? Johnston are expected home soon ; N'ative: A cs, and if he ever comes from Sea beck where they went as hack he'll die hero. ' Pilot Rock Oirl Reserve delegates. irac Parker is home from a vaca- An Iowa woman became angry and Hon silent In the mountains at the ; went to bed for a stay of 3S . years, camp of Air. and Airs. Pete Stuprtc- Some people Slav up nnd stav mad. vant. j Pill Phillips was a visitor here! Every dog has its day and every Thursday. I fad has its week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roylen, Air. " and Mrs. H. M. Hoylen and family; and Airs. v.. n. Cast eel and children spent Tnesdav at the Westgate ranch. I Archibald and Clarence graduated Airs. Ova Hay is here from Medron, I"1 the same time. Clarence played I Washington visiting her father AI. T. i ,no clarinet in the class orchestra and I Haker. " Passed "Helpful Hints" nt the door of . jthe church after service. Archibald did not play the clarinet, but he was J A'innnd n-n .'s one of ;ho lewes-j ipiite a talker, isl' iles 'ii I i.i: ny of the design rs i.;e ! They started in business tnirethor WOMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN HAWAIIAN POLITICS The Cii'asshopiX'r and t!ie Ant. HONOLULU, T. H.. July 10. Nine teen women have been chosen as dele gates to the coming republican con vention which will draw up a plat form for the party In Hawaii. This is considerable Increase over the num ber of women ever sent to a previous convention and is taken by politician.! here to indicate rapidly increasing strength In the female vote. Changes in the Organic Aut to per mit women to hold political office in I the territory are flow pending in con gress, and the l.'kelihood of a woman being sent to Washington ni delegate I to congress in 1923 is now seriously LSI considered. !f a ixsunrMN Tirrc OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION of AIcAIiiinvIllo TWENTY-SE'KX YKARS OIl Writes NOK-ASSESSIBIiE pol icies on Grain, Hay, Wool, Farm Property, Churches, Schools, Brier Buildings Dwellings and contents. Save twenty to fifty per cent on cost of Insurance Assets more than double re quirements of Oregon Laws. The best Insurance regardless of 'cost. Losses adjusted fairly and paid promptly. . COUTTS & AVERILL Pendleton, Oregon Resident Agents OREOOJT FT15E RELIEF ASSOCIATION W. C. 1 Ingert y, Secretary raa(Sa(j'.SC)wwi5)asja(4 ' n; it for their ..ill e.en'i g'The first day Archibald bought a fliv ?l''i ns. ( vcr on the installment " plan while 00INGS OF THE DUFFS IT'S A HARD LIFE By TOM.Vou'D Bettw shave VES. 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