East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 09, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
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r Services
at Local
Churches i
TO
"It's pretty hard to find anything bet- ' '
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Mister squeegee,
AFTER WAR
L
RECORD OF QBEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
X"
i Monet
Ivan Carr to D. D. Phelps. JI42. W
-2 of E 1- of lots 1 ana 2, block
:2. Reservation addition to Pendle-
runk of
2 heifers
O. B
Drumbel
all i-roue
on.
Win.
ruste
E 1-4
nd N
Quit Claim Deed.
P. Crow to Geo. W. Bate
The SW 1-4, the W 1-2 of
" SE 1-4 of gE 1-4 of see. 1,
1-2 of sec. 12. T 5 N. R. 34
Sunday
l-eague a
1 1 a. m.
Methodist.
school at 10 a. m. Koworth
t:30 p. m. Preaching at U8WOH NOW M LISTED
ind T;30 d. m. MornlnK T1IK PRKNCH PORCBN
WITH
TO
subject "The New Hirth." Text.
S 3: "Jesus answered and said
him. 1 say unto three. Except a
he born again, he can not see
John
unto j
man
the
Kingdom of God." Evening sub
ject: "I'toflt and Loss." Text, Matt I
U::'6. 'Tor what will it profit a!
man If he gain the whole world and
kfe hla own (ul ' Mrs Dickson I
will sing at the morning service.
Special music also at the evening ser- ,
vice. A large class of people are to be .
received into membership at the
morning service. All members and,
friends of the church are requested
to be present. Chas. A. Hodshlre.
pastor. I
iima IX DEFENSE.
Members With Fighting Nations In
KtiruiH Wilt start I'roixinamia fir
More Thorough American Aerial
Defense llao iMayrit Important
Part ln nattlra In Franc?.
BY WILLIAM PHI LIP SIMMS
United Press staff Correspondent.)
PARIS, Sept. 13. (By Mail.)
After tae war is over the American
aerial legion now enlisted with
French forces "for the period of the
r IS the
promote
gh Am-
W. M.
strument
building
un to s Simmons,
"ses and mares.
to o T Carres,
irniture now In the
.iso all dental in-
offlce In post office
leed.
E Gross to OHIe Key-Kirk,
t (. block 3. Kirk's addition
Mitry
400. L
to Athena.
Klizabeth Kehm to Marion N. Da
vis t. A parceT of land in Heirs, re
serving a lease therein for 5 years
unto Adeline M. Davis.
Indians to Guard Mine.
r-HUEXIX. AH.,
pan F
composed of
ordered to 1
strike rone.
com-
National nn.TA , iri
fun Mood Indians I,
- " 2 HI
1
,7 'HI
presbTterian.
Two splendid services are arrang
ed for tomorrow at II o'clock. The
church will observe the harvest home
festival. The pastor will preach up
on the voice of the seasons. Mrs.
stone of Athena and Mrs. Bohen-
camp of La Grande, will sing. Other
good music Is arranged by the choir
At 7 30 Mr. Snyder will deliver the
second of the series of lectures to
young men. Subject, "The Youmr
Man and His Friends." The choir
will sing. "The Radiant Morn Has
Passed Away" and Mrs. Hatch will
render the solo. Tou will need to
come early to got n seat at the ev
ening service. Sunday school, iff a
m. Toons; people's meeting, 6:30
Amusements
What the press ajfBfltts sajj
aboat Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
Christian science
E Webb and Johnson streets. Ser
vices Ssnday, u a. m. and p. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. nr.; Wednesday,
1 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon,
"Are Sin. Disease ana Death Real?"
The' reading room at tke chorch Is
csen dally, except Sunday, from 2
irarll 4 p. M
Viola
Vllen Coming;.
n Viola Allen la 'The
S. RUGO & CO.
Concrete, Stone and Brick
contractor. Estimates fur
nished on application.
Phone 536, Pendleton, Ore.
White SVter" This is what every
one now is ask,ng hi neighbor.
When a play makes such a, inweess
that it is the first toptc of conversa
on that enters the trrfnd wherr rwo
friends meet, you' may knew It has
I some genusse attv.-utloai tlrai ict Is
rresistibie.
Every ones jn a long time ttiere Is
I play that sot onijr succeeds 4n tlte
Tdlnary way. but has ome great
sndamental human element! that
sweeps the pnttllc eft Its feet.
That is what "Tile White Jh ter."
isanay's six set ptiotopihy. wr itten
F. Marion Crawford has done. It
the taflt of the hear Critics who
w the piay Before its r.leasv pre-
neu a woniBrnui run. it: ow joir- i
ssd an exntatifB it In the CtftSN of the Redeomwr
rage: it is the fad of the fev. -.rhe! The Holy Communfon will De ceie-
WHite Sisrer" will be shown sa the orated at T: a. m..; Sunday school
Pastime t neater on Sstndav and; Mnn-lat 10 a. nr.; divine service and sr
if -u mon at 11 a. m. and'T;3( P m, All
( hrietian.
Pastor H. II. Hiibbell will preach
from the foISewing themes 11 a. ra. .
"Dog Busirass on Borrowed Capi
tal. '' T:30 p. m. "Dues God' Toleraie
Sin?" Many people today criticise:
tlie Christian doctrine-of Forgiveness
of Sin. considering that it fosrs RM
icVals and excuses sin. Hear Bie .lt-'
Ctanlbii of this stibjecr. 9:45 a. m .1
the Bibte schoof. an iiKerestliw audit
effective school for Bible stuofy. A
place for the old and the young.
' war." will return to Ameri
"Escadrille Americaine" an
I propoganda for more thon
Jerican aerial defense.
American members of the French
i foreign aerial legion alroiuh have ask
ed the French government to Incor
porate thehi into a single aerial
Squadron under the leadership of t'.
T. Weymann, dean of the American
fliers and once winner of the Inter
national Aviation cup.
The squadron's Individual exploits
would be recorded under the collec
tive title of "Escadrille Aremioaine. '
These American boys have played
and are playing an important part in
making, through daring aerial raids,
France's reputation for mastery of
the skies.
Weymann has shot down a German
Taube he catight circling over Ithelms.
Other darimr exploits are to his cred
it. He is held in esteem by the
French on an equality with the best
French aviators.
Eight other Americans, by enlist
ing for "the period of the war" and
Undergoing the required training
have already received their licenses. '
Efeven more are just winding up their!
probationary period.
The licensed Americans include
William Thaw, already an under-lieu-
tenant! Norman Price. Elliot t'owden
Frazier Curtii. James Mach. Hurt Hal
H. G. Ouerin and Dldfer Masson.
Aside from the regular training
which they have undergone as pilots
they have been given by the French
Xovernment all of the specinl instruc
tion necessary.
Be.
B!b1e Softool, 10 a. .mi; preacnlng,
11 ai tm Subjett "An Inherent
Claira;" BV T. P. U, 6:30 m. Sub
ject, "Be a Leader, Bo a Follower."
Leader, Mr. Baldwin. Preachin?,
30. subject. "The Christian's Aim
and M5tto" E. l Clevenger, pastor.
von
in
thv
German lfeete Btrtgar.
ATHENS, Oct 8 General
Sanders, German commander
chief of the Turkish forces at
Dardanelles. Is conferring with Czar
Ferdinand of Bulgaria at Philopho
polis. midway between Sofia and Ad
rianople, according to dispatches re
ceived here from Sofia.
4
0DDIKB&
i
4)
are cordially invited.
: ney. rector.
CharSes Quin-
L. CONSTANCE LADD,
Trained Nurse.
Obstetrical cases ; reason
able. 513 Railroad St.
J. E. MULLINIX,
Lawyer
Despain Block
Pendleton, Oregon.
DON DOW TSM Ki 'Sorse- Is
rntman was strikingly Illustrated' bn
Ms latest visit to the wounded ire a
to.:
yard, the
raimj" ht
like cattle;"'
kin?
7 he
I
arW'Vr-
they
feed yuu
iraedlace
on
PHONE 666 PHONE
For
INDEPENDENT MESSEN
GER SERVICE
Open Day and Night
Commencing September 10
Rates 13 cents and up.
RAY KELSO, Prop.
PHOTO
SUPPLIES
Ansco Cameras
and Films
The court decreed
original film and
Cyko the prize win
ning paper.
Take n Ansco
on your vacation
Tallman & Co
lesdinf DrultUU
'J Maury 1 recov
ms waa gone.
Kiren XOM members" to the
faanry while 60 mwrnben
'd the Army Cyoltst Curps.
Rf)AM. Austrla' coal
i In 19141 was J,750,OO tors
in 1913 a decrease of
fth of Fyvle,
lieutenant, has
dents f Iryvie
or th British
RHEUMATISM GOES
IF HOOD'S IS USED;
The genuine old reliable Hood's
TWanarilla corrects the acid condit
l: ii of the blood and builds up tte
rbota qrtteau It drives out rbeum
tins U- it eleacites the blcod
thuroushly. It has been success
fully used for forty year.
For rheumatism, stomach and
kidney trouble, general dektlity
and alt ills arising from impure
bl"d, Hood's na-. no equal. Vet it
ftom your nearest druggist todJiy.
AsKs- Release s Good:
WASHIHGTON', Oct. 9. Hhe Etat
department instructed Am.bassadr
Page :tt London to make Informal
representatfons at the British foreign
office to hwve American owned good?
of derma origin contracted for be
tween March 1 and March IS. 1915,
released for shipment to America.
Great Britain previously has re
leased goods paid for before Marin
1. Importers who banght goods te
fare March 15 claim that tiloy aUo
are entitled to release, the British
-rder in council not having- been
rommunlcated to than country ur3l
te latter iate.
Events in the War
One Year Ago Today
!
Antwerp fell at 9 a. m. and
was occupied by the Germans
at 2:30 p. m. Albert and his
army fled to safety. Three
British naval brigades tried to
save the city.
French-German artillery bat-
4 tics at Lille and Arras contin- 4
4 ued. Germans 'attacked vici- 4)
OUSly on Metise heights. The 4)
4 French progressed some at St. 4)
Mihiel. yet Germany also re-
ported progress there and in the 4)
Argonne. German forces re- 4)
treated before Russians at
Lyck, and at Ivangorod and San-
domir on the Vistula ihere are
' violent artillery dbeii?. I'etro-
grad reported.
Roma says Portugal will de-
dare war on Germany and that
German re-inforcements are
being rushed to Earn. I'russia.
Men's greatness is measured not by the
things they promise to do, but by what
they accomplish.
So it is with all things in this world.
The popularity of Diamond Squeeget
Tread Tires is due to their merit in giT
ing cheap mileage and fulfilling service
requirements with unvarying regularity.
Great promises are made for other time
promises that in manv cases are neyer
fulfilled.
More than 99' , of all Diamond Squeegee
Tread Tires exceed the service that is
promised for them.
That comes pretty near giving you abso
lute certainty.
BUILT-IN MILEAGE IS FAR BETTER
THAN PATCHED-UP ADJUSTMENTS
When you buy Diamond Tires you buy
tires that are built to give you the maxi
mum tire service tires that give you
freedom from trouble and relieve you of
the necessity of having adjustments
made.
EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH DIAMONDS
AT THESE
FAIR-LISTED" PRICES
Size
30x3
30x31 2
32x3 y2
33x4
Diamond
Squeegee
$ 9.45
12.20
14.00
20.00
Size
34x4
36x4 V
37x5
38x5 Vi
Diamond
Squeegee
$20.35
28.70
33.90
46.00
PAY NO MORE
Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co.
Telephone 135.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
305 East Court Street
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I Is Your Store Ready I
For Window Display
Week?
BEGINNING Monday, public interest will be
centered on the store windows of this city.
People will be looking for the goods they have
seen advertised in this newspaper.
Many will want to buy
others perhaps will only want
to make inquiries.
Every eye that turns toward
your windows next week will
be a prospective customer for
you.
Will your windows tell the
story that will bring you
business.
All the North American
. continent is observing Win
dow Display Week and
every citizen will be observing
your store.
Are You Ready? Will Your Windows Bring
You Business?
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