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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1922)
YEN PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1022. PAGE FIVE ft J, People Here and There f . ' ' - ; -.r"' ' , t J. c. McKce of Cayuse was a visitor in Ptinjloton today. , Mr. orcd .Mrs. -Jioy Ittrw lefr yester- cl;.y iur t4i .-u jiitaiHH where they will r in;un toy tu-o or tinee ilays. S. !i. Thonjnon, livsuook director of tho Vend lutou Knnntl-l'n is in V-mutillu today on buHitiesa connected with the show. Eugene Hampton and Allen McLean left this morning in the Hampton car for Corvallia. They expect to be gone about one week. Father Thomas J. SvnW has for owna cbre of years been In charge of St. Andrews Mission, near Pendle ton. As usual, the school will be in session this year, and instruction will be given to bqth Indian and white children. Father Meate Is a visitor here today. V - We're not saying how old he is, but this is the birthday anniversary of G. At. Rice, president of the First Na ttonal Bank. One of the first to con gratulate Mr. 'Itfce wasliis old friend. It. D. Sayres. The two have known each other for 40 years and were for merly associated together in the mer cantile business In Dayton, Washing ton " . Marion Hunsell, wheat farmer, ! in 1'endleton today. ,. ' A. C. Mclntrre of Helix was here today on a business mission. Harve Booher of Athena was a visit or here today. Athena had a fine shower, he reports, and some farmers are expecting to start seeding: vvhoai within a short time. The rain came Just In time to halt the final harvesting operations ,of Charles E. Wells, who farms for the Slusher Interests at Xolln. Mr, Wells, who is here today; states that he was very near the completion of the threshing of 900 acres when the rain stepped the work. . . Thirty-seven forest firest caused bv lightning occurred within two weeks on the Klamath Indian rOHCrvation during the recent period of electrical storms. ' ; Tracks of the new logging road of Nibley-Mimnaugh Lumber company havt been laid fome distance towards Wallowa and -work Is progressing on the -bridges. .... Work has begun nt Astoria on a new $30,000 edifice for tho Baptist congregation. LIGHTNING DIVISION WILL HOLD REUNION ASHIXGTOX, Sept. 5. A call has, been issued by Lt. Coy. A. J. L'Ifeu. reux, former adjutant, to all members of the 78th (Lightning) Division to at tend the first annual reunion of the division. In Atlantic City, September 30 and October 1. , The division, which was organized at Camp Dix, X. .1., from national army men of New York, New Jersey, Deleware, Illinois and the New Eng la'nd states, saw active service in the Toul Sector and In the St. Mlhiel and Argonne offensives. Major General James H. Mcltae, who commanded" the division during the war, Colonel Charles -D. Horron. Chief of Plaff, and Lieutenant Colonel Walt C. Jdhnson and Major James L. H'rlnU. assistant chiefs of staff with the division during the war, will be Among those attending the reunion, it was announced. . , .. . Silhouettes Variable YEAR OLD SON AT ' DAD'S 87TH BIRTHDAY WE GUARANTEE ' Fuel Satisfaction. - Your Interests Are Ours A Trial Will Convince TEACOCK'': The Coal You've Been Looking . ' For.: ' - Phone 178 SMYTHE-LONERGAN CO. 'It' K '' Quality Quantity Service MTrlI,KIORT, Ohio, Sept. 5. His seven-year-old son contributed to the pleasure of the celebration mark ing the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birth of Herbert Jacobs at his hoimo In Kyger. Tho aged man is In Wne health. Jacobs has been murried twice. . i ,r. ' ..., v .. , MARSHAL FOCH'S IDEAS AS YOUTH WERE MODEST PAKIB,( gept; 5. Marshal ' Foch became reminiscent a few evenings ago at a small dinner party. He was asked what he wanted to be 'When he wan a boy soldier or merchant or what? "I can't reply very well to that," he answered antf his eyes twinkled. But when I was a young officer I used to build air castle's. I visioned myself attaining the rank' of colonel and retiring with the honor ot thv cross of an officer of the Lerlon of Honor." 0 f I"" " ' 'm y's!!sia i GRUEN WATCHES PRODUCTS OF A FAMOUS CRAFTSMANSHIP Among the -famous watchmakers of all ages none, have attained greater reputation for fine craftsman ship than the Gruen Ouildsmen. What does this mean to you who are thinking of buying a watch? Just this that in a Gruen Watch you possess not only the finest of modern timekeep ers, but one whose prestige will Bet it quite apart in any assembly of fine Watches stamping your judg ment as unimpeachable. , Wo have a complete stock and you will find every Gruen Watch, whether a strap or pocket model for men or a dainty Wristlet for women, to bo an un usual value at Its price. 1 , Rsndleton . The Largest Diamond Voalttrg lu Eastern1 Oregon ' Wiou-.tte this season are various and variable "Theri"i, ,.,. v"rw-fh1,,sk,r,t the 8l!Bhtly -th.5SK 1 V 5rwplng panels or side drapes) and, by way of variety tha -.P". tdsdV'n silhue with the Moused bodice Thta Uy cioirBe! .t;s ti slewea for fashionable effect. ' uwiiyexag-se. Cleverly produced song repertoire. La Zella & Carolyne, expunenis of a sensationally during aerial act, tn tvhlch speed and thrills Intermingled with hair breadth catcher and clever tricks. Monioo Saltr4)ury in "Tracked ti) Earth' Is tho feature picture. WORK VOIl flOATEUXSIKXT. MELBOURNE, Sept. S. Atoout one In every twelve adults in the Com monwealth of Australia is In the em ploy of the government of either the stutes or the corranonweaHh. Since tho federation of the states in 1900, the salary outlay of the, 'federal and state governments has Increased from about J58.000.000 anniially to $178,- 000,000, and the number of employes has Increased from SV.831 to 248,976 W. J. Klngsland, 80 years old and a veterans f' the- Civil war, died at his home In La Grande last Sunday morning at the cAose of a short ill ness, i Fire permits issued at the office of the Deschutes national forest since July 23, total 221, Permits are still required for campfires within the fortst. , racirio Coast League StaiKl.'ngs. W. L. Pet. San Francisco ...,:.10O B8 , .634 Vernon 97 59 .623 Los Angeles 91 0,7 .575 Salt Luke , 75 82 .477 Oakland : , 74 84 .468 Seattle 71 84 .457 Portland I.... 60 96 .382 Sacramento 59 97 .376 yesterday's JEcsiills. At San Francisco 4-1. Port land 2-4. . . At Sacramento 1-3, Vernon 3-6. At Oakland 3-2, Salt Lake 0-8. At Los Angeles 3-2, .Seattle 1-8. VAST CROWD HAS FIX (Continued from page 1.) Transactions - f .' Getz: secona, JncS Schull. ' 12 100 yard dash for union men: First, Toots Garity second, Henry Angcll. 13 Tug of war, union men defeat ed tho cowpunchers. 14 Directors' race, run . back wards: Emory Worthlngton, Clem Wurst and Hurry Housemun. None of these three winners would show their prizes. 15 Fat Man's race, Walt Lehman M. Huckstrop. 16 60 yard dash for men over 50 years: H. O. Worthlngton, W. H. Hurrah. 17 Novelty shoo race. Warren Smith, Itoy C, Artcburn. Charles 18 J3arrcl rolling Getz, Percy Johnson. 19 50 yard dash for married ladies Mrs. A. M. Fletcher. Mrs. W. I.'Nor- rls. '20 l'otuto race. 21 Relay race. Names of winners unknown. ' 22 Ladles Rawing contest:.. Mrs. Esther Thorne, Mrs. Charles .Vest. Wheelbarrow race: Namq of win ner unknown. 24 50 yard dash Tools Garity, S. Parrot. DAnnunzio How convenient is the elimi nation of correspondence and travel. How profitable, in the econ omy of time, is the immediate answer and the avoidance of delay. 1 How satisfactory is the direct personal touch. Convenience, profit and satis faction will be found in the use of Ihe long distance telephone lines. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. AliCADE TODAY Alaska In the days when the week ly gold-duw from the cleanups In the creeks came picturesquely Into town escorted by' horsemen armed to the ,leeth, when dance halls and gambl ing dens run unchecked, when men maddened by the lure of gold valued the life of a human being less thun they did that of one of their wolf dogs that Is the Alaska famed in song and story, and now shnw'n on the screen in all Its hoctlc realism. It remained for Universal to film the real history of Alaska from 1S67 to 1900 and make of lt a continued fea ture "Perils of tho Yukon" the first chapter of which will bo shown at the Arcade Theatre today. "Perils of the Yukon" te:s an In tense and thrllltngly dramatic story of the adventures of one American during the stirring days of the period from the lute sixties to the early nine ties, having Its climax during the gold rush daws when the title of this fee-! ture was the phruse on every one's Hps. There are many residents of this j town' who still remember those days, I and perhaps were anion gthose that j nursed a secret longing to "hit the trail for the Yukon." The Pacific Telephone ,f And Telegraph Company F v'vv ( r-J- ! 1 r- ! l Tii . ,s v t . , ' f s ' 1 ' - i i it. ( , : i ' ; : I .- L ' - ll t VVl'DKVll.MO OF HIJMVIreVT WILL KXfl'.ltTAIV CUOWDS AT IilVOU THIiATUK TODAY , Another attractive bill of hlgh- Inss and pleasing vaudeville comes to this popular house today.' "The Manhattan Trio" The Do-lla-Mo Boys presenting tbrlr latest songs, Will prove a delightful surprise to the lovers rC belter vaudeville. 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