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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES yiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii minium iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmmiiii'- n in mr I Turn tint nr. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin i.iiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mm mmmmimimiiiiiiiimmiimimim 11111111111 K All UU I h lUV U H if1 COME AND SEE THIS NEW Vulcan Chilled Gang BUCK SHIPMENTS OF STOCK AT STANFIELD Mr. Car Owner PAGE SO. IXt'KSSIVE COLD DELAYS WORK ONLY WW CABS BEING BBNT oi T. Ladlee' Mil Meeta in i buret) Parlor and Klerts Offklfff fur Vrur sum field Boy Will Join Navy Special M outlets to b BeU at trricon, 4,. McCOOK G BENTLEY Pendleton, Oregon Dealers in FARM MACHINERY and VEHICLES EHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimiiiiiiiiitiiiiimiiiiim niim i in iiiinii iiniiiiiiiiiii imiiiiiiiiimimimiiii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7: J R C H E sj tisni will be administered. WIO Rial the anthem "De The choir th of Mer- j . by Swene). and Richard May-1 berry will sing the solo. At 7:30 the! popular evening tservice, Mr. Snyder j ill preach upon "The Sweetest Sad est Face Man Ever Looked Upon." Mrs. Dickson and Miss Coats will sins the solos, in a. ni. Sunday, 10:30 j PiaahyWrlaai Services of great interest to everj I member of the congregation will be held tomorrow. At 11 a. m. the mid-' V inter communion will be observed; ..nd a large class of new members -vt ill be received into the church. The. factor will preach upon the Vicarion'sl Sacrifice, and the ordnance of bap- j Methodist. Sunday school at TO a. m.; Ep-1 worth League at 6:30 p. m. Preach-' ing by Dr. Danford at 11 a. m. and! 7:30 p. m. Bible reading by Dr Dan ford at 2:30 on Sanetlflcation or the Second Pleasing. Come and hear what the Kible says about a holy life. Dr. Danford is one of the clearest and best teachers that we have ever heard on the Bible doctrine of Entire Sanctification. These meetings are growing in interest and power each day and many are coming into th blessed experience of a holy or sane tifid life. Miss Caffray Is one of the sweet singers of Israel and is a fine leader in song. These meetings will continue each afternoon and evening all next week. Come thou and go with us and we will do thee good Sunday will be a great day at the Methodist church in Pendleton. AN OLD-TIME NURSE CURED Of Catarrh of the Stomach by Peruna MRS. SELENA TANNER, Athens, Ohio. Th!s Cure Dates From October 3, 1859. II Baptist, Bible school. 10 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m Subject, Kadesh-barnoa; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m.; preaching. 7:30 p. m. Subject. "The Sinner's Opportunity." he Lord's supper will be observed at the close of the morn ing service. E. R. Clevenger. pastor. Oct. 3, 1899 -"Catarrh of the stomach. Wei nearly nrvd. Sept. 11, 1904 - I can assure yoa that I am still a friend of Peruna. My health Is still good." April 23, 1306 Yes, I am still a friend of Peruna. Will be as long as I live. I keep it In the house all the time." Des. 13, 1907 "I recommend Peruna so often that they call me Dee. 7, 1302 I stUJ to!! everybody I can that Penjna is the best medicine In the world." Aug. 15, 1309 "Pemna saved my life years ago. I still take it Jan. 4, 1910 "I was threatened with pneumonia. Peruna My 17, 1S12 "I am glad to do anything I can for Peruna." May 6, 1914 "I hart always been a nurse. Peruna has helped me In my work more than all other medicines." Mar. 22, 1915 "I have divided my bottle of Peruna with people many timet". It always helps." Trie above quotation!; give a vague glimoe of the correspondence ve have had with Mrs. Tanner sir.ee 1893. Our files, which cover twenty-five years, include many similar correspondents. Christian. Hubbell and Ridenour in a series of successful evangelistic meetings now being held in the Christian church Meeting, this Saturday evening, sub ject, "The Temple of Wisdom. Sun day services: 11 a. m.. "Holding a Straight Course With the Truth " 7:30, "The Complete Gospel, a Chart Sermon." Mr. Ridenour will sing gospel solos at every service. Male quartet will smg at the evening service. ( special Correspondence. STANFIELD, Ore., Jan. 8. Owing to the cold weather the shipping of rtook has ban very light only one car ad of sheep was shipped I his w eek b; R, N. Stanfield to the Portland market. The Lad I SS' Aid Dial at the church parlors Thursday afternoon and the following oftteers were elected: Presi th nt. Mrs. M. Parragar; first vice. Mis. Mary Spencer, second vice. Mrs. 1". II. Stuart, secretary. Mrs U M. Bills, treasurer Mrs. Elmer Reeves. The next meeting will be held at the heme of Mrs. E. E. Cotant on Thurs day afternoon. January 20th. Robert Beavert went to Portland the first of the week to Join the navy. His friends wish him much success. Mr. and Mrs. Will Taylor moved to Arlington Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor will be greatly missed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulton returned Tuesday, They spent the holidays In Astoria ami Portland Mrs. S. P. N'olton and daughter Hel en are guests of Mrs. Xolton's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connelly. Rev. J. E. Fausett will go to Irrl gen Monday to hold special meetings for the week, but will return in time to hold regular services here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cotant cele brated their twenty-fifth wedding an riwrsary New Year's day by enter, tabling their friends. About a hun dted enjoyed their hospitality. Many leautiful silver articles were receiv ed, and all joined In wishing their host and hostess many happy returns of the day. Rev. and Mrs. J. Uinad the members nesday evening at "Peaceful Acres." time was had by all. Miss CJertrude Link of Tacoma, Washington, and Hiss Mabel Dark of Aberdeen, Washington are the new teachers that will fill the vacancies caused by the resignation of Miss Vera Star and Miss Mary Marondo. A. E. Wilson left Thursday for u visit with friends in Moscow, Idaho Mrs, Gillian of Whit" Salmon is vis iting at the home of her uncle. Elmer Reeves. F. P. and W. they ness. Mr. have Walla H. m. straw of Hernalaton, iWn several days this week. E. Faucett enter of the choir Wed ihelr home at A general good While Your Car Is Idle Let Us Look It Over THIS cold weather, while motoring is unpleasant, don't store your car away in the garage with it need ing some small repairs or a general overhauling, Bring it here and let us look it over. It might need a few adjustments or replacements or again it might have some serious defections that would give you trouble when you needed it. Do This and Your Car Will be in First class Condition When You Want It and you will not have been discommoded in the least. Expert Auto Repairing and Overhauling We also overhaul and repair combined harvesters, gas engines, pumps and machinery of all kinds. We operate a big plant with expert machinists and all the necessary up-to-date machinery. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Once we wash your car, you will always want us to do it. Parts Made to Order Promptly PROMPT ATTENTION AND GOOD SERVICE ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT. Independent Garage Hemmelgarn 6 Webb, Props. Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone 6.33 i v U Bartholomew . . . . . .... . ... . . ' flllllllllH ,(iiio tn i. nil - . ssa In.lM'rillrtl Paw XKU YORK, Jai twice imperilled. Ki liner Thessalinil-;n QgGft SalV. 7. After beirm Wi.ssensern of the arrived today Church or the Redeemer. First Sunday after the Epiphany. ; the Holy Communion will be ceie- u board the Patris. Their relative: were hysterical with Joy when the-v welcomed them. Thf crew is COlTtlni aboard the Peruuia. soloist, harles j Quinne; A K.i lie vps f: Plied t. beai ci farmer flrr n i li the court tor a writ of ha rpus, COtnpellUtf a certain to deliver up nis daughter Churchill Gets LONDON, Jan. 8.- witli whom the applicant in FALT'S famous rn a WITKH Fresh Every Day VIV f T T lOll OYSTERS SEA CRABS Fine, Clean Furnished Roome In f'onnf-ction. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTS Sea Foods. 'ommand. -Major Winston .Spencer Churchill, former First Lord of the Admiralty, who resigned his cabinet post of chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and went to the front with his regiment, has been ap pointed to command a battalion of Royal Scuts Fusiliers at the front in France. According to Reuter's correspond ent at Mrltish headquarters, this will prove a stepping stone to the com- imand of a brigade, which is said to be Major Churchill's Immediate ambi , tion. ! PITTSRIRGHVS MW MAW- if GER BORN 1,1 :Di:i; PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING W ill be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the ( 7-rtiow!tz KombanPil. LONDON', Jan 8 Russian aviators recently bombarded the Czernowitz. liukowlna station repeatedly, accord ing to Bucharest dispatches. Russian forces meantime captured two sec tions of Austrian trenches a few miles distant, and continued their hammer, ing at the Austrian front. uitittiiiittiiiifitttf iittiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiitiiiiiit if iiiiiif lit iif itiiiitiriiiiii 1111 ii itiiittiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiifr A Few Things to Do Today I First fall up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends f for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the - world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a half. i 1 Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best fuel in Pendleton. Fifth Kesolve to do it again B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiifii(iiitiiiiiiif iiiiifiiifiiiiifif if iiiitf tliiiiiiiiillllliiiiiiililiiiiiiiii'if iiiiiiiiifiitiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiliin I JIMMY Jimmy Callahan, the new manager of the Plttannrg Pirates, is one of the few born leaders in baseball and has already made a hll with the fans in j the Smoky City. And all this liefore Ihe start of the Season, One of Cal- i la hen's first acts as manager was to appoint Wagner captain of the team. Wagner is the Idol of the Pittsburgh fans and many of them wanted to see him In Fred Clarke's shoes, hut i I: Is said that IVegner did not care j tO take the rescolisl In I It v Incident to I :i managership. 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