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vi.JN7v,v TV 'r.HVnT I'ftfi'' EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. iTi1t?:"V .iRROO'f.T.!'AN, PKtJfitE'TtlM 'fiP ffinrj;. DAH.T IAST OREGONIAW, PENDLETON, OREGON, -r i Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE DIED FRIDAY MORNING (Ka.st Oregon iun Special.) UKIAH, Sent. 4. J. W. Sullivan. betted known as Uncle Joe, paused oway Friday morning August 25 at the Soldiers home at Jlosehurtc, Ore tron. He leaves one daughter, Oleta Sullivan and one step-daughter, be sides numerous other relatives In eastern Oregon. Mrs. William Meenfrg writes to her daughter Mrs. Allison that Herbert Is ttlll a very sick hoy but is making a hard fight for life and is still noKiinul his own, but us yet th doctorrs can give her nd assurance as to the oul ' come of his burns which are very serious, The tendons In his angle are exposed, but the bandages have been removed from his hands. Mrs, George Langdon nnd' sons, Miles and Cecil who have been visiting In Nebraska since June, returned to their home In Ukiah last Thursday and left Sunday with Mr. LAngdon for the Dale ranger station and in com pany 'with Air. and Mrs. Clyde Hol rnlek left Monday for I.lttle Ualley for huckleberries which are said to be plentiful there. George .Vess plaited his thrashing machine last week and thrashed out his own grain nnd moved to f'hri: StrmnR and- finished there and is now thrashing for Walker Ellis. Jiob Starkweather of Stnnfleld wa: THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley Villi L.r MWW.T"..-.-", ( HOLD V 1 , ! ffjk I NEWT SUES T I ri rr I .iP-rmr your 5i jyif . MY - i&rC 'ft -mrEV's vftV ! OTEV VALKER, BACHELOR TOVW MAfeSHAt. HAJ To GIVP OP BUG6.Y KlDlNS WITH THE Mfcw OrftSS MAKER 7BAM6HT WHi:rt ! WUKALER.WHO DELIVERS WASrlWGS FOR. MA WIFE SLIPPED ANt FEU. WITH A BUNDLE OF LAUNPRY- u il'V" . ' ' FARM LOANS The, American National Hank is In an uniiNiially gK)d poHlllon to aid IIiono who dlro long-time loans on Improved and partly Improved wheat a.nd mock ranches, ullallu land and small farms, all llie way from three years up to thirty-four and one-lutlf years. Write, phone or call for full particular. The American NafionalBank Pendleton, Oregon. 33Yrs Of ConhinStous fianking. a business visitor in Uklah last Sat urday niht. Mrs, Carrie I'etcrson loft Wednes day for Pilot Itock where she will spend the winter and her daughter, Miss Grace Peterson will enter high school there and her son Lyman will utteird the grammar school, rs. ret erson and family will be greatly mist ed in trkiuh but all wish them well in their new home. And what is I'kiahs loss will he Pilot Rocks gain. Mr. Griffith of Portland died Satur day evening at Lehman Springs and tha body was taken to Pendleton by he undertaker where it will be nre- oared for shipment to his home In I ortland where he has a family. Hunters are s'ill coming nnd going! !nto the mouniains and very few bucks are being killed. Albert Peterson and wife have I noved into Mih. Carrie Petersons J esiiience which they wiil occupy dur-i Off her absence. j The weather has been 'extremely .varm for the Inst three days and n! 'lectrlc storm Is threatened. Jack Manning of Stanfiold was a "klnh visitor Monday night, on hisj vny to (he mountains to hunt and fish ' for a while. ' Mr. Gregg who Is traveling through j he country and stopped off at llr.lahl lurir.g haying has been kept busyj 'urlng his spare hours, repalrin.l toves,and some of the stoves which! eemed comparatively worthless, now ook as good ps a no -'ivi; .rr. iregg seems (o be rn n ... .,e 'iisiness and anyone w' n p. is 'i .(r 'love repaired will do. we'l tn e-ip r. Iregg at the Pond ranch. He guar antees satisfaction. George Caldwell of Ukiah and Mr. Jlavis of Milton left Sunday for the mountains to get a buck, expecting to be gone a week, v Mr. and Mis, Choley( Hynd return, id Tuesday from a trip to Hoppiirr .Veil,' Iexlngton and Arlington on tnsiness, and while there their chlld "en, Ewing and Lillian, were presont d wilh a Shetland pony, saddle and iridic, by their aunt and uncle, Miss vnna and David Hynd. i ' The Misses Ruby and Vlrgie Moore of H'ermlston who have been visiting with relatives In Uklah for tile Inst fhree weeks left for their home Wed nesday morning by auto. J. D. Kirk left Wednesday for "ridge Creek to be absent several days. Mrs. Helen Terry and son Wayne who have been in Pendleton for the last month with Miss Maggie Turner who is 111, returned to their home In Uklnh Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Moore returned home Wednesday evening after visiting at Pilot Rock for the last week. Many of the farmers are getting 'enfly to do their fall seeding. A pleasant birthday party was glv 'n Wednesday afternoon at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Karl Martin In honor if their daughter, Georgia, it being ier eighth birthday. Ice cream and ake was served to the following Utile; 1 See. H&'S A UTT-e ITefH N THE MR. IrJO R.T H I N CTO N HE'S aul"C3 FAMOUS T 1 K6W HIM fcMe-N MS tvrtS DOING. TU5 COM MO rv (3s.t klNO ftANUAl- CfAQoR M54MS U)ORK q UOWCSvea. C- INJURING THS , ICMVC-voreS 11 TCJ LANU TOO-rlclW has Its place In childhood's Joys, and It Is good for grown-ups too. A life-long friend. - .f' ' r r r jr. -sb - A' J good for It's the sweet that's teeth and stomachs. It's the Ideal v refreshment CJial neips to digest the hastily-eaien raeal. Pendleton Friday morning. Tiert Whitman and wife were town Friday on business. OFFICE CAT (ISast Orfffonian Special.) KOAUDMAN", SoTt. 4. This cora rminity celeltrate'd the oprnitig' of the now depot with a jollificatinn Friday evpnlns; consistinK" of a public dinner oil owed by speech making and danc ing. S. K, Hoard man, gave the signals nnd responsew were made by C. O. Playdcn, ltalph S. Davis, the agent; Mih. Margaret Cramer, and PWn. P. J. Mulkey of loardman ; Mcmsih, Oodd, Hunt, Young and . Siwayzo of Herinistrin, C. C. ralkhiH, county rt'jent of ITeppner nnd C. F. VanDe- Wutnr, TMs-t. Frt. and Paws. Aff'"t. of' representing- tye O.-W. I i I by jvmvs L : Walla- Walla n. & x.'. nests: Thelma Haley, "Klla Caldwell. Vorln I.en. Violet Hlnton, I.eta Peter- I " Mrs. Gould, son nnd daughters, who IALABAMA MAN DOESN'T 've near Hidaway Springs were In! KKOW WHFTHFR HP MA5 Vligll Peterson, Junior pnrtner of the Peterson Tiros., left Wcdncsdnv morning for Portland whore he w!M llttf)l,l tjltnl .ll.tn.,. ,1. n,.l... l- tnd Mrs. '-Albert Peterson will eon- """"'"" ... l..,. t the mercantile business here. POLITICAL JOB OR NOT OADS!E- Ala., Sept. 4. Some The bridegroom at a wedding may be likened to a bridge over a river on a much traveled motor highway. The only way either can cause any com nient is by not being there. "Sir Will you give me $5 to bury a saxophone :ioytr?" "Here's $30, Eury six of them." Marriages may be made in heaven nut a porch swing often does just as well. flf The New P- K. yWis yr Is Great ckfjrv :'jjm spf Right ' "7-6- : reaaon why he could not be a police man. Hut the. Safety Director had different ideas about the matter and, alter looking at the applicant's pic ture and finger prints in the Rertll lion room at police headiiuarlcrs. re fused Hie would-be officer. 'hen to serve as chairman of the board of county commissioners. For two! years matters went along swimmingly.' ! Then some inquisitive person pos- , j hilily searching for something else j 'started snooping around. His "snoop Of all the pests that walk the street, I'd like to land a blow Upon the silly goof who says "Hello wlKittaya know?" Tht Ifoovrv ttflt the ruff from lA floor, lik Mi fitUtcn't mpom m chAhm ofmir, fntty"hl" mut its The perennial beatiry of a valuable rue the reward of frequent and thorough cleaning. Such cleaning is easy to perform with The Hoover, because it beat ... as it sweep, as it suction cleans. All injurious embedded frit is fluttered out by gentle beating. All stubborn Inter detached by swift sweeping. All loose dirt is withdrawn by strong suction. Only The I loover combines these three essential operations. And it is the laryest-icllinj electric cleaner in the world. You may have a Hoover placed permanently in your liome for a nominal sum, and its purchase arranged on Convenient terms. You may alto hjve it demonstrated for )ou any tune, either in your home or in our store. Cruikshank & Hampton 124-28 E. Yelb. Phone 54S C HOOVER It BEA TS . . U it Sweeps M It Clens nut ine niercaniuo ivismess here. T,.n .-.,.. a.. ,,..i!f.,.i The home of chas McHevitt of Gur-; nf i."twni. niv oir.toH t . n nine was nesiroyea by fire with all its "ontents Wednesday afternoon. Clark Martin visited Saturday and ""'nnilay nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaGrange, nenr ltanrre. Francis Gllllland who is driving the ...inm nam tor mo government, lertiing" brought to lic-ht the etnrtlini; klah Friday for the government I fact that Cohen's medecessor. H. A. ramp at Pearson Meadows. (Wise, had been elccteri four ve.-,r- be. Henry l.ayinnn and John Hnser : fore to serve until linimrr i" i9-3 ! r wereln town Sunday from the govern- Hy some Inexpliolble oversight elec-1 A PDCCTm IllMV Tirp. : nent ramp at Pearson Meadows. i tion officials as well ns hoth Onl,e ! I L." IVIHiy I HtO, ' I.oilis P. Mettle returned from Hrr-tu,l wise, bad been un.ler the Imnrro. ! Anill fl RP rnP" nCMICn mlson Thursday evening. ! sion that commissioners n ito,i ' Illntnn t'n r.ltcnll ..III cj e . . .. - - i, ,,, , ,.iiii i uiiiv , i mi r vpn I lomi n-Mnt'ita no. r'T x-x, , mr . ..... i . iiy wnere ne Hill ai- aw snvs It sholl il lie X end school during the winter. The question now rages In mm .mis. ,eoro acss i-rt for county: Who is who, anyway? Beauty is only skin deep 'and some of it is only powdered on. Some of the girls think they're wearing long skirts when their dress es have a coupla ribbons which dan gle around the ankles. kentucky:church drops german characteristics CIXCIXXATr, O., Sept... (li X. S.) Amended articles of incorpora tion lor the St. Paul Evangelical, Church of Newport,. Jy., with the Sec retary of State, ofjrttting the word "German," which- formerly was in cluded in the title. Services in the German language, which formerly were conducted the greater part of the time, are tn he held in the fulur but once a month. GETS PERMIT TO BUILD -OLD-STYLE LOG HOUSE Cincinnati, o sept. a. n. S.) Cincinnati's ' building commis- " sioner opened his eyes and whistled the other morning when he received a renuest for a- building permit from : H. C. Steward, of Fernbank. calling S' for the erection of a log cabin. The V; commissioner that the house was nrj to lie a camn or a lorge. but a real denee for himself and his family. "These new-fangled houses are the bunk," he said. "There's nothing In the world eoual to a good log house. and I know this one will be first class ' because I'm going to cut and hew tho logs myself." : Sept. 4. a. X. S ) Convicted fnm- times on charges Etowah ranging from petit larceny to forgery. . J. Idineyer, twenty-four, saw no DOINGS OF THE DUFFS SCANDAL IN THE FLAT. By A'lman V HEf-LCMRS. DUFF-GOING VJVT rOK A LITTLE STROLL ALL BV VOURSELF ? SI ( MOVIE-MV HOSBAMD MOVIEOVIE, MOVIE.. THAT'S ALL some of these girls think about! they'd walk ten miles to see one reel al4d look at the hat she bought today- fifteem ' bucks for it - what's so hot ABOUT THAT? LOOKS JOST LIKE HAT To ME r. r YOU WILL LIKE OUR MARKET We're mighty careful in the selection of our Groceries, and see to it in every instance that all canned goods, vegetables, etc., are fresh and wholesome. , It's a big satisfaction knowing that your own judgment is backed by our careful choos ingand our prices are always .as low as the market allows. . 3 Pendleton Trading Company Phone 455 Tbc 61 Ka of SrrTtea QUALITY SERVICE - SANITATION "1 It's On the Market We We If c 3 pr trrrrrnxTXttrw xnst xrxvx urirrrt utxrxt WIS 12 ITT- j IT" j n i If r yElLO CS lEFy CAM f I SEE Vol) ALone for A MINUTE? I HAVE SOME , VERY SPICEV NEVS For voo ' O f 2 i k V TT7 Bargains 3 IN. WINONA WAGON $142.00 i 3i IN. AVINONA WAGON $157.50 4 3'i IN. WINONA WAGON $170.00 18 OR 20 HOE SUPERIOR GRAIN I DRILLS - $130.00 ? , 56 in. Success Fannin? Mills with , Floor Elevator $95. The Above Prices s Subject to Stock on Hand. Sturgis & Storie '4