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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1915. Clothe and "The Man" 3F clothes really do make the man, we are respon sible for a whole lot of the smartest men in town. Bond Clothes 115 to 130 SUITS OR OVERCOATS will win any man's respect and confidence. If you are judged by your clothes you'll be rightly judged in our togs. Our own tailors see that they fit perfect, without cost. Bond Bros. PendletonVLeaaiaf. Ctotksen NOUN TO OBSERVE CRANSTON SAYS FOG HALLOWEEN WITH AT SAN FRANCISCO I LITERARY PROGRAM VERY DISAGREABLE I EDMX; Ol- POPt l.Ut SOI" IX "XM S, , H WKATHKIS llOMjs PKOPLE KTIUKrT Of IX- I MATILLA OITV - tmuot WCUi mx. - llflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllflltllllflflllllllltllflllllllllllHIIIIIMIIIIIIIllHIIIIIMIIIIItlflllllt IlllltltllllllllllllliriltllUlltlltll mi mm m mm m m fm men s Suits $6.90-$ 1 5 I ."De- la 1 C.rTTtSf ,!.'. ! , SOUS. Oct. 21. J. C. Williams a a badness visitor to Pendleton Monday Mia. Paul Brand! and two jJw Walter and Martha. left last Mon toy for a vlait to their formtr h..m In Michigan. Walter Albrecht. mho baa been in the emptor of the Col lins warehouse this summer, left for his home at Vorllle. Idaho. last 9m-da. Jlr I shop that jirs i u. , onnor and Mrs. C. C Miipley .re Pendleton Tuesday. Itein? under the Impression too mixh grain was blown the straw. J. I. Hartley is his barley over. O. F. Steele made a but to Echo and the Meadows Tuesda'-. able terms. There will be a sheet and pillcw a "e (By C. K. Cranston.) -. San Francisco. Oct. IS, 1915. Well, here I am ag.iln. back on the; Job. I came by water this time, oh! the O.-W. steamer Bear. we reach ed the dock at 5 o'clock Friday aft-i ernoon. after an uneventful voyage. I C Samue King, ye editor of the Tri bune, et ux , were fellow passengers 1 In spite of fine -ari-r and a com-; partlvely smooth sea the Pendleton passengers on the Bear were some-j what seasick but si recovered Wfore! the voyage was -nded. Attendance at the fair seem. av ui equal to what it was last June when my first tour ended. Hotel accornmo- ver into nations in the city appear entirely liresh ng equal to the demand. Rates have not apparently been advanced and: s trip lodgings can be had on verv rea'on- I have established my Stratfonl.'' a new ebjM-l The fabrics in the Popular Cash Store suits for men, are the best the market afford ; the patterns are most pleasing, and then the tailoring is executed by skilled workmen who know how, hence when you put on a Popu lar Cash Store suit you are fit the same as if a tailor had measured and fitted you. Suits as low as 96.90, $7.90. 89.90. 810.90, 811.90. $12.90, 813.50, 81 90 and 815.00. 5 case i arty at the home of U. W . E. Dupuls neat Saturday nlrht. A Hallowe'en entertainment will be given at the Nolln school house cn the lth Inst and a literary society organized. Kev. William Orchard Haya. a property owner and a former resident of Xoltn. announces the marriage of his niece. Miss Violet r Ashworth lo -nd Wor'. flre-proof building on Powell street Just around the corner off from Geary on terms that seem re-1 markably low I urely can't see what they will dr, with the multitude' of hotels in this city arur the rush' of the fair la over. In spite of assurances by local peo-! pie that the autumn weather is mm to be balmy and agreeable I find the1 POPULAR CASH STORE DRESS SHOES The newest lasts and leathers the market af fords. We have a shoe for each individual foot. When comfort and style is what you think of then think of the Popular Cash Store Dress Shoes they are guaranteed by the maker and the P. C. S. Priced $3.15, $3.49, $3.98 and $4.50. MEN'S WORK SHOES The Popular Cash Store men's work shoes are all solid leather and are com fortable fitting shoes. We guarantee every pair of these "Paters" shoes to give first class service. P. C. S. Prices at $1.98. $2.19, $2.25, $2.45, $2.95, $3.15, $3.49, $3.75, $3.95, $4.49. Popular Cash Store ROB RHEUMATIC. ACHING JOINTS STOP PAIN Pendleton If they are not In any j Sunday School. Good organised classes for aU ages. Efficient teach ers that will do their beat for all. j Pastor Hubbell will preach at the afternoon S S. service at Riverside. Just east at the city. Prayer meeting t-v-r Wednesday evening (Former Wohlenberg Dept. Store Location.) Better Goods for Lest Money. BOYS' GUARANTEED SHOES Popular Cash Store every day prices at $1.50, $1.79, $1.98 and $2.45. Sizes up to 6. Kdgar A Hendricks on the "3rd at mornlnga and evenings very raw ;nd Sundale Klickitat county. Wash. ' uncomfortable. There is a lot of The groom-to-be is a nooular 1of! and only a feiv hours in the mid- young Xolln farmer and son of Mr Ie of the day are pleasant. I don't . ?TI If I II It 1 1 II 1 1 llll 1 1 III 1 1 III 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 f III 1 1 1 1 1 1 fill I 1 1 till 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 II II I III 1 1 II 1 1 til 1 1 1 It 1 1 11 1 III I II 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I II 1 1 III! Ill 1 1 1 II a and Mrs. John R. Hendricks, aid "now whether this is "unusual Miss Ashworth is an acc. -a-her" or not but it certainly is'- , - young lady who lived here former;.. " ' compare! w:th fmatilla distal people and the presence of with her uncle .county. DISTANT RELIEF WITH SMALL miAIl IsOTTLK OF OLD. PEX EKATIXG -ST JACOBS on m. Ep- 'ather. has Preach- " a. Morn. Rheumatism Is "pain" only. Not one case in fifty requires in ternal treatment. stop drugging' Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Ja cob OU" right into your sore, stiff, aching Joints, and relief comes in stantly. "St. Jacobs OU is a harm less rheumatism liniment which nev er disappoints and can not burn the skin. Limber up' Quit complaining' Get a small trial bottle of old honest "SL Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and in Just a moment you'll be free from1 rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff ness. Don't suffer' Relief awaits you "St. Jacobs OH" Is Just as good for sciatica, neuralgia. lumbago, backache, sprains Methodist. t Sunday school at 1 a. ' u.irth League at (:J0 p. m , ing at 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. jing test ASMS V 4. 'For thus aalth BAKER WILL LET tne lird unto the house of Israel. Seek Me. and ye shall live." Evening 'subject. "Fleeing to Jesus for Ref uge " Teat. Jer. it it. Special mu sic at each service, ('has A. Hod shire, pastor. After a short honeymoon the young The Oregon bu lging hold? Its pop. couple wil reside on the Hays and ularlty. The Oregon exhibits, all over I ! farm, one mile east of "u-!,ne ,air ar constantly being renew i lin. where Mr. Hendricks w:th his d and improved. I think we are been farming several , ttlng better returns for our money than any other participant. Our rate commission and the Individual counties and groups of counties have ! HUnilul .lick cmnM o.,m V. CONTRACT FOR PLANT ram aared with h.t othm stats. j nations and countries have it seems I are nere of, to me that we are entitled to boast' a number of others who are here. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgen Mumm. Tom Tweedy and family. T. C. Taylor and Mrs Taylor. Eldon Furnish, Viola Hawke Mr. and Mrs. C. S King. Waffle and family have all to see me and I learn that Dougla" ! Belts and family, Will Evans and; family, Mrs. Walter McCormmach. Norma AUoway and Edith Johnson i This bell is 325 years old and hung in the Cathedral of San Austine at Lima for more than two centuries. In the revolution of 189a the Cathedral was wrecked and the bell disappeared. D. B. ' be two Oaklanders bought the de been In Dris f the Cathedral and in excavat ing among the ruins brought the bell to light. It was thought In Lima that it had been stolen 20 years before. Peruvians wished to buy the bell, but the new owners thought it would be worth more in this country and so refused to sell. The relic weighs 500 pounds and, is of bronse with in. scriptions in gold. 6 HURCHES '!..' . ...J'.. tlirixlaa srJewre. F. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser vices Sunday na m. and p in. Sunday school at It a- m. Wednes day p m Subject of lesson ser mon. "Probation After Death " The rending room at the church Is open daily, except Sunday, from 2 until 4 p. m. KsKER. Ore.. Oct. 23. The cii Bus wi;i not attempt the construe- iitiu m.r h, tion w..rk on the new municlp.il wa-j The wool exhibit which was do , ter system, preliminary work on j donated by the several woolgrowers i nn win or staneu ai once. An is-; of the county and the sue oi siivrvu wonus lor mil pur-. Woo en Mills, ind whi, h HISTORIC BELL IS JI NK pose was recently authorized and Maor Palmer announced yesterday that enough bonds could be old in Baker to give sufficient available funds at this time to begin operations without the necessity of advertising the entire Issue for sale and awatt- SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 22. One of the historic bells of the South Am erican churches was discovered and to San Francisco by two Pendleton I packed , and shipped some time ago has been! I laced on display in a nice enclosed I brought show-case, which was supplied by the! Oakland junk dealers, William Ros state commission through the coop-j emnal and via Rothenberg, who erat.or of Mr H-. land. Mr LackeH arrived here from South America on dwisiru n -sir. iJLSri' n ilttx. . tu.,. fixed the fleeces nrt In t . aViflnai I . in. lu.l. fr..m ....M. K..-J I i . . i. ' ueril TO ... v. -u.,. - ma mese are suppiemenxeo: D sam- Commissior.er Henr who ha charge of the water deparement. stated em- i I. or, I, of the lledeerorr. ph.,t..ally that he would not under- There will be a celebration of the take the construction work as h has Hob Communion at 7:10 a. m: Sun- done in the past His princif: ! rea- day schmd at 1 a. m.: divine service son is that the salaries of the com- with sermon at 11 a. m and 7:3' p. m ssioneis were reduced by tile vot- M Mrs Carl Power will be the so- era from tlC to Iioo a month and 1 lnlst All are cordially Invited that for this salary he will not spiral Charles Quinney. rector. Jder the reaponsibllit) of his own work, and that of a 1150 a month runiut - man to take charge vt the cvostrui.- Bible school, 10 a. m.; preaching j 11 a. m.; B. T. P. X.. :J0. preaching T:St. Special music by the choir. E I R. elevens er. pastor i tion. ' We will submit contractors t. bid on." the Work to he stated pies of scoured wool, yarns. etc, from the Pendleton Woolen Mill. whah. all combining to make an ex.' position of the raw material and fin ished product that can not fail to be! last 11 Ilia and beneficial. The splendid collection of sheet grain and grasses which Mr. Cleaver gathered and prepared with such in finite pains has been placed ipjite ef feetivel. Its arrival as so late that !t was not possible to make room for all of it in the eastern 'regon I , the steamer Cutco today. buying trip in Peru Chile for the past two years. and f Caution j kwd Subimmngr HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME Mr NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS 0000" tliristian Church. Two great gospel themes to be presented In the Christian pulpit. Sunday. Oct 2tth. 11 a m.. "A Burnt offering Without Cost" V:J0 1. St , "Ood's Weapon of War." 'ill h hool at :5 a. m. We so Jklt the children M the hom- of I Prohibition law yuc-tiowl. OLTMPIA. Wash. Oct. 23 -C.n-stltutlonallty of the prohibition iaw. effetive in Washington January 1. 11T. was argued before the sjprem court toda. The liquor interests filed the suit. I bcoth In the reg. ;.. innlding o The low man will put up his Bond i part has been Placed there and the rest in me eajsiern rcicon oo.nn ill th the pasare of agriculture. I have had calls from several Pen al id do the worrying ' Bids will be asked as soon as bonds are sold. I Why don't yau save money on tires like your friends do? Have you asked any friends of vnnr; how their JJiamOTia oqueeKc are standing up on local streets and the roads in this vicinity i" Do it, the first chance you get You don't want to spend any more money man naxsnuy, do you? You'll be interested to learn what Un usually fine mileages Diamond Squeegee are delivering right here among your friends and acquaintances. Then remember that you don't pay "high-list" prices for Diamond Squeegees. They sell at " Fair-List prices. . Your Vocal Diamond dealer will gladly tell you of other records that he knows about. DIAMOND "FAIR-LIST" PRICES ( I Diamond I i piamoni i 30.3 t 43 M4 V I n4 tooo again 4- KpIItxItx mwL l.ll.fllHHV H i 3 4 Alesanier the Ureal pitcher 'or the Phillies shaklnn kutl w !h , Sh.e of Boston wbosj he beat tbs 'Irst game of the a iaTS Ml - U 1 Philadelphia. Qttsjbar I. Up-to-Date Machine Shop MODERN MACHINERY, THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED, EXPERT WORK MEN That's why you get REAL repair service at the INDEPENDENT GARAGE Pendleton's largest and most up-to-date garage, and one of the largest and most modern fire-proof garages in all the northwest Automobile Overhauling and Repairing a Specialty General repairing and overhauling of autos, combined harvesters, gas engines and machinery of all kinds. Parts made to order promptly. Mr Auto Owner, Store Your Car Here We offer throe large, new. clean, light, well ventilated ami eoavenieilt floors for the storage of your car. Ladies' waiting room and every modern eOBVflBl eme for our patrons. Gasoline, free air and water at our Court street ettfbi Full line of aceessories carried. PROMPT ATTENTION AND GOOD SERVICE ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT Hemmelgarn Cf Webb, Props. Comer Esat Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone N