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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1919)
xv-tvox OXiiLUOtsmNVrrJAljtvrJl til's f O . w Wtl 1Jn i J. v i B,N M p.' y ipw-rfwt 7rM V"t-(TW ID "Sypfir-Sale" LL.rCrHP''iTt At :3fl tt'ctork wedding thB nf- . ton at the home of Mr. nd Mr. Osi trnoon Mis Kthel Hnw Iwoaitie the car Wit Id. Mrs. Halley is a sister of ! brln of KdM'ln Fan shier, the service ' Mr. Wahl. te)nR performed by Itev. U. hi. (.for null Hi' the pnrnonnpc of the Methodist l:plsropul church. The bride, who was unattended, chose a becoming- tailor ed cowl u me in taupe with hat to match. She in the daughter of Mr and Mrs. i. W. Haw who for eighteen Muars made their home in Pendleton before removing recently to Jamison, Oj-vRon. The (troom haw -Just receiv ed his discharge from the United mute army after year" service, re- from PortJanrt Miss tirace Ajlen Is In the. citj from I. a lira ml o. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles De Forest are In the city today. James Kyle of Sianfield is In the city today. A. 11. Kverts of Portland, Is In the city today. J- H. Itnley returned this morning iron, a i,i siness trip to Portland. Christian church fiiihf rvitniieu Kins in urn in. ; ?;&3.'?SE.-s.'.-Oi;:M!.-5s' HURCH ES ; Christian. " , There will be one service ot the .Sunday. January I ifcth. A preaching and Communion service at 1! a. m. Subject of sec i;?"'? Ml , I EXTRA TO ftVEBaCE i :l;r BUCK from Pennsylvania where he was ; lkUTn pVnd?Ton!any I JI!1''"; Jb- AavWu, Her Hus- tnched to the aviatlom supply' depot. A. Ii; Mcflroom is visiting: in IVn- 1 th 0--W. n. & N. office, left last night to spend the week-end In Port-l.id. Mrs. C. H. Henson (Rva lielts) ond j t hair daughter. Miss Hester Jean, from Alaska. Mrs. Ilnlph KniKht, who was! formerly Miss Haiel Kelts, is also j Ituest at the home of her parents, be-i band, or Is Ood Just? The seating; oT i no audience will bo according: to the city ordinance reBUlatlng; mililic' os sein bites. No Sunday school or young people's meetings. Mr. .nd Mrs. Fanshi.r are to n.ake - pit dleton today from Athena- Sheriff T. D. Taylor and neputy Jake Marin are at Weston today on official business. Mrs. J. O'Meara is a nuest In Pen- llitlst .., .h .,.. wn nteton tmmy rrom Iter home at 5ib-' t'orner Johnson and Altn. P,ev. W. the home of Mr. and Mrs. nouglasf0"" ... r , , . j " eox- t",slor- IhonP P""' r...!.. . m n.ert Alderman was a business vis-.denre Sir. Hush. " ..w,T.-.ut, iu ,,,.t(h mim '"viiiB worsnip. j i a- m.. sermon' yesterday. I subject, l'rayerlessness. sterlnl inn- "II. V. Collins returned this morn-'sic and slnR-intr. You are cordially in.; ing from l'ortland whero he has beenvited to attend these services. 1 on a whort business trip. - In accompanied by her son. Master'. ,"' i ..risuun m-kmitc. " . ' J in" t.. ebb and Johnson streets, ftcrv " ousiness visit nere. lc, snndnv 1 1 m. ,...H Aj-.. SKUNK SHORT NARROW BROAD Liberal Assortment HUSKRAT WINTER FALL 12.00lo 10.00 8.50IO 7.50 &50to 5.50 4.00to 3.00 N'l.MlSA URGE TR TOVt0l 3.C0lo 2.50 2.30to 1.90 N'UARGE K.m1Ov6RA0E 9.00 lo 8.00 7.00( 6.00 S.QOlo 4.25 2.75lo 25 N" I. LARGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE l25to'I.7S 1.80(0 1.60 N"I.ME0IUM EXTRA TO AVERAGE 7i0fo.7.00 5.75lo 5.25 4.00to 3.50 2.00(0 1.80 N'l.MEDIUM EXTPA TO AVERAGE I.6O19 uo 1.50(0 1.20 NUSMAU EXTRA TO AVERAGE 6.00 lo 5.00 S.C0I. 4.09 3.00to 150 J.6OI0 1.40 N'l.SMALL EXTRA 10 AVERAGE 1.10(0 JO 1.00toNi0 GOOD UNPRIME AS TO SIU a QUALITY 4.50i 2.50 3.50lo 1.50 ' N'2 ASTOSIlEtgUAllTV 1.00lo .75 ,j- 5to .60 POOR UNPRIME ASTOSIIEtqUAUTV 2.00lo 1.25 125lo .75 2.50(0 . 1.2$ J 1.00 10 .50 15(0 ;.75J .50to 25 N3 AS TO SI ZtaOUAUTY 50to .40 i J5to 29 DON'T .SESJL YOUR FURS AT" ANY OLD PRICE" when "SHUDERT" is paying such extremely high prices. "SHUBEIST" Waatlts Oregon Furs-AH You Can Ship For more than thirty -five years '.'SHUBERT" has been giving Fur Shippers an honed and libaral assortment paying the higheat market prices aending returns out promptly -rendering "betted service""-"quicker." A "SHUBERT TAG ENVELOPE" on jour shipment means "more money" i tor your Furs "quicker" "the beat and prompteat SERVICE in the world." George IouKlas Knight, from their home In Canada, and Mrs. Verne Helta, also of Canada. Is expected to arrive. w(th her daughter, Monday. Kdgar Smith left this morning for nesday meeting S p. m. Subject" of the Miss Mary Vera. ! h.'Sh"m in I ortland of,er a bus,ness lesson st-rmon, Truth -Mr. and Mrs. Itenson, whose home! visit here. f Mrs. O. S. Jerard left this morning j be no .Sunday school. There will THE QUOTATIONS ABOVE ' Jtk. rtE F0R IMME0IA1&- rrS GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY. SHIP y o'u r PURS S1 DIRE CTTT8 9 e n j k inc. WE lAHGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEAUNG EXCLUSIVELY IN AM EMC AN J? AW- FUHS' 25-27 W. Austin Ave.'Dept.!487Chicago,U. S.A l In Bit ka. landed In the States after . , ence will be delivered by .... ln.-l,, h. nnrilo...' i""- "'"ess m nor lamer, u. L. UiD- Knn.-.trifk A free lecture on Christian Sol- i Wm. 11. an interesting but perilous voyage, i w. u. um Kilpatrick of net roll. Mich., in the their boat having been disabled bv a ,1. ,, , fAlta theater Tuesday evening, Jan. aiorm, narrowly escaped going on the; A,ma .f.'"'"?" In ' enillelon ( 2sth. at 8 p. m. The public is cor. ' . C , " ulally lviteil. renting will be in ac- cordiince with the ordinance. rocks, en route, but docked safely by wing towed Into Seattle. The Pen aons are to Jte. guests at the Bells' home for several weeks. Miss Malen Burnett is a guest In Pendleton, having come for tho day from Walla Walla In the interest of the appearance of Josef Hoffman there on February fourth. The famous mu sician's concert la to be under the aus pices of Miss Burnett and Mrs. 3inrifl Catron, also of Walla Walla. ,Mia Mabel I. Hand left today for man is teacher of school district 43 ! near that place. Miss Katherlno Hons of the Ten-: dleton high school faculty, left last' nisht for Spokane to spend the week-! end. Mr. and Mrs: Peter Krlser of IVp dleton, will leave the first of the week for Portland where they will visit for some lim with relatives. i T. A. Frewen, northwest district i manaeer of the Xorthwest Lubricat I ing Co.. Is In Pendleton for a few days I from Portland with the local distrlb- lU-rt snyder In Il.stiln!. Edward cjorni.ll, pastor. ; m.,.1 ...,-i., r. performed this morning. her home in Seattle after an extend ed visit with relatives and friends in Walla' Walla and Pendleton. utor, Frank Sullivan. Methodist ; Robert '"Modern Fatalism" will be the sermon subject tomorrow morning at 11 ; o'clock. Shall we perpetuate fatal ism because of the blind comfort it brings? Thfr, and similar t nest ions of vital interest will be 'considered. The Century program will be post ponel until normal church conditions prevail. One service tomorrow at 11 a. ' m. Vatia and V. It. Zerha, $77. The or-iVAX'IiG XTIVr Tn in d-r Is issued In accordance wt h ' tho 1 AJ J U 1 1U recent decisiun of the supreme court f 'HUNGRY "THIS YEAR sustaining the Judgment In tho circuit! f"'t. Tonus, Jan. .25. Whoever'"" Koe hnnsry in ' Kurope this wittier it wit. not he thft American soldiers. Th J daily Ktucka In hand reported by thf j Quart ermaHters department of the I American KxpcdUhmary Forces ftivo 'an idea of supplier only when it h Hiverside K'hooi Has t'orrcspmulcioi: j Work. Marion T-eek and Itessic nnvidson ;are returning to their school wrk at j Iiivcrsido, where Monday Wiey will ( Snow-slide lUirics Three Alive TACOMA, Jan. 25. A ynunfr worn Ireshytcrinii. i Weston school, in in J'endleton today It is with much regret that we nd says the achMds there are open must announce that for one more a,1' for the week have shown SI per J. O'Meara Is In the city from CIlb'an and her lwo children were buried Sunday we must do without' organ-! n-nt attendame. Mr Frilxpatrlck but ben. f alive in a landslide at Undd, Wash., a ' iaecd worship hoping. hiAvever, to be J recently recuvered from an attack of Mr. and Mrs, noscoe Keator left to-'Emi'!! mlnin abo,,t -2? i"iieable to take up all the regular ser-; influenza. dav for Portland w,ulra!,i OI una,., wiy, uurin ine vicos anu activities or tne ctiuicii by The little son nf Mrs. (leorffe Bolin , .on work. ' of Jtuttercreek underwent an opera-' y t.on at aS.u Anthony's 'hospital thU; morning-. j l imdcd in Xcw Yrk yesterday. " I A wire received In Pendleton today WeMmi Schmds Open. ! frum Ray j hv hts wife states F. t- FritziNitrick, principal of thbi,K.,, u.Pt-t i. -i-v-l- t-..- day from Frince. Mr. Fuglt has been remembered they represent reserves held bet wee n daily consumption and arrivals known to bo vn route, pot a : toes furnish a striking example. The) stock Mn hand at the last report was, 8, .'00, 00 pounds and yet the Anierl 1 can forces are receiving 3ft. (Mio tons of potatoes a month which makes tft). OOO.noo pounds chiefly from Ireland. Potatoes being perishable It would not: loop Men's High 'Grade On Sale At This lot Includes pver one half f our slock. All the caons latest iiumIcIs. SiK'lety HrOnd, Klrclibcium, Walton "lothes, Kto. . The sale hpihwiiIm cnorinoit snhiuH to our customers. Soils of exeepiional quuliiy til so low n price. 1'verjr Mvle. Kize and fulMlc Included. The 1Vnd IoIm'I is our pledge nf tsalisfactioit fo ytiu. AllernlloiiM lce. BOND BROTHERS IVndli ton's I.cmlinx ( lollili'rs I.llierty Hoiids Taken In F..t cliniii;i' for Mcrcliaiirtl-iO. a niechniilc in the airplane service of u . , , . , ,, , ., . be wise to keep double Illo datl the navy for more than a year, and , , ,..,! hirs been overseas since May. JStiit-lll ,f lust V".rtnw,l..l. nlohr r..v, Cini)nl' Tl... I ...... L- 1..,. .lnu I.. I n..... , Mrs. W. C. Miif Is left Him morning j liiiiidinss of the Hoenix Coal Com- service will be held in the church! Judse (Jilbert w. Phelps has Issued lor tcho to spend tho week-end. j pany. the company boarding house and ' parlor at 7:30 Wedn.j3lay veniiiK un- an order that Hert Cartano have and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hartley of; homes of employes were swept aAayjder the Kiiidance and leadership of recover from the city of Athena the Sumpter. Ore-, are visiting in Pendle-' In the same slide. " J. W. ilaloncy and Clarence Penlaml. um of JTT22.1I) and from M. I- AMKIIICAXS 111 V SlllPViltll. i;i:i:i,IV. Jan. 2r. The North tier, mail (inotto rsMirtN that an American coiM-cni bus tonight tlio S4-liicliau sliipbiiildiiii- ardH, one of the most ImiiortHiit in (Germany for lO.IKIIJ.OOO. kaiser and his associates 'was form ally discussed by the supreme, war council today, it lu believed the Am erican proposal appointment ' of u spevia! mission to InvestlKAte thor onxlily the culpubillty of all persons responsible for the war will bo ad- ipi.d. Penalty for the tier mini nuti in is also beinir considered. It Is now IT Iiu etl lo ti win in ci pted that the Indemnities will bo r, n i Minlted to reimrntlon for damniies hut , I lan IS I aVOrCO 111 jtho sum UH e larn.-. War Guilt Question' ,P1 ; 1 -; . v There are now. actually, no wet , stales- there are dry states and states PAIM. Jan. 2i. I'unishniFiit of the hmiKiiiK on the line to dry. , Scene in the BciIkaQS ir th)e Closing Days of th)e World War f-. - , . i - . : --'.flfrf:'-iif,i'.-.), ' 'i-;n s T , .Sf s(i,y! 7 ' V 1 -f1, ,1,7- t, I, 1 ---i v - 'r.r , f .Ji .. " " -ft' .. ..... ' f i t