East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 04, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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D A ! LY EAST 0 REG ONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916.
PAGE SIX
Why pay Tire Bills for Others
i. e., for RECKLESS Drivers
4 MERICANS who want their motley's worth, who
L dislike to pay for the Reckless-driving extrava-
l tnance of Otfcm, in the price of their OWN
Tires, should sit up and take notice of following FACTS:
The current Goodrich "Fair-List" price on Tires, is
basal upon what it cvtfs the largest, and best equipped,
R ibbef Faotorv in America to produce them.
No "Insurance" Premium added to the NORMAL
rotr.il price of Goodrich Tires, in order to protect the
Reddest Driver at the expense of the Careful Driver,
through a fancy List Price which is high enough to absorb
that Premium.
The exctst Mileage each Goodrich Tire is reasonably
certain to deliver, when given reasonable care in driving,
thus becomes clear "Velvet" to the Owner of GOODRICH
Tires.
Money can't make, and, cai't buy. better Tires of
Fabric construction, than Goodrich Safety -Tread Tires, as
Tt si will prove.
And. money can't buy the B. F. Goodrich Co. to
produce Tint which would discredit the 268 other lines of
Rubber Goods made by the B. F. Goodrich Co., for which
its name stands Sponsor.
COMPARE prices on Goodrich "Fair-List" Tires
with present prices on any other responsible
Tires in the field, bearing in mind that NO
"LARGER-SIZED" Tires (type for type and size for size)
than Goodrich Black-Treads, are Made in America.
Then. Test out at least ONE pair of Goodrich black
tread Tires, on their per-DEUVEREDrAftie cost to you,
against any other Tires in the field, at any price, and,
abide by the Result fc . . , ,,
Whv (if YOU are not a Reckless Driver) should YOU
pav MORE than the "BUSINESS" price of the Goodrich
Tire, for ANY Fabric Tire in the field?
Get a sliver of the new Goodrich "Barefoot" Rubber
from your nearest Goodrich Dealer or Branch.
THE B. F. GOODRICH CO.
Akron, Ohio.
Will. OF WESTON
PROGRAM AI
A LITERARY SOCIAL
MUSICAL NUMBERS ARB ENJOY
l p; l l NCHEON is SERVED
TO AU. AT CLOSE.
SOME EXCITING NEWS!
BEN HECK CAM15 IN AND PAID HIS SUB
SCRIPTION THIS MORNING. BEN INFORMS US
THAT HE HAS fAADE A LOT OF IMPROVEMENTS
t AT ELY. HES PAINTED HIS HOUSE, GOT AM
AUTOMOBILE, AND NOW HE SMOKES
3x3 ' r ..... ($10.40
303h F,rdS'" i$lJ.4
U I 1S.
43 x 4 SfT Tread 2 2.00
34x4 "Fair-List" $22.40
36 i 4-- $31-
37 x 5 $37 J5
38x5!, $0.60
NOTICE.
"Xo Concern in America made, or sold, during
its latest fiscal year, nearly so many Motor-Car
Tires as did The B. F. Goodrich Co
Our published Challenge, sull unanswered,
proves this."
GOODRICH
refotw Tires
Ufalr fts Organisation Walla
Walla Woman Is Visiting ReUstiTC
at Weston; girla' Bachelor CTuh
Meets With Mis Gould ami Have
an l'njouble T1iih
(Baal Oregonlau Special.)
WESTON, Ore.. March 1. The
Weston . C. T. u. held mualeal
literary social at the high chool au
dltortutn iai Tuesduy evening at
which Ihe following program was ren
dered: invocation, Rev. Chapword!
addreta, Rev. N. D. Wood; piano solo,
Mrs. f, 1. Watts; violin solo. Mrs
Charles Plnkertoa and Charlei Keen;
piano solo. Miss CNnevleve Roger!
reading, James Klrkvatrlck; vocal so
lo. Mrs. Kalph Sailing and Miss Iois
Porter; quartette, (nark Wood. Lois
Porter. Mr. and .Mrs. Itaipn ."-iuhik.
reading, Miss Brans, Johnson. After
the program was concluded lunch
was served at ten cents a plate. The
receipts of the evening were $21.
Leonard Blongftil ipenl th week
in Rcho visiting friends.
Mrs. Richard Moris,'
relatives in Walla Wall
Miss Ethel Duncan It
week m Athena.
Miss Ida Killgme wli
Ittnl relatives on Kc
mountnln has returned home.
Miss Edna Henmer has gone to Day
ton. Wash., to remain for several
months
Mrs. W'll ltoss of Walla Walla was
visiting relatives In the city during
the week.
The girls' bachelor club met with
Miss Zella dottM on last Monday
evening and report an enjoyable time.
Mrs. James t'ompton has gone to
Dayton. Wash., to be absent a week
Mrs. Jorter Oraham. Jr . spent
Tuesday In Athena.
Miss Bill Osilvy of Pilot 11
the guest of her sister Mrs. Earl Dud
ley near Weston.
Mrs. shields of Milton was visiting
! friends In the city during the week.
Joe Olodlns who has been spending
the winter In California returned
home Thursday.
VALUABtt
COUPON IN
EACH
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Good Bout Expected
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HURCHES
flesh ye shall die: but If ye through
the Spirit do mortify the deeds of th
body, ve shall live" Every one
should hear this sermon. Special mu
sic at each service. The Christian
Bndsavor of the Christian church will
meet In Joint session with the Epwor'h
League.
the holy communion celebrated at 11
a. m Divine service and sermon at
7:30 p. m. Confirmation claas st 1:J8
p. m. at the rectory. As Ient begins
on Wednesday next, the holy com
munion will be administered at li a.
m. To the above and all the extra
services during Lent, you are cordial
ly Invited Charles Qulnney. rector
Sport fans of this city are antici
pating with interest the ten roiuid fis
tic bout next Thursday evening In 'his
I city between Buddy Stevens, popular
id clever lightweight, and Kid Salt-
Complete Stock of Goodrich Tires
Carried at the
Oregon Motor Garage
Telephone 468
1 119-121 West Court Street
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SCHOOL
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Christian Science.
E Webb and Johnson streets Ser
vices Sunday 11 a. m and 8 p. m.
Sunday school 10 a. in. Wednesday
8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon
"Man." The reading room at the
church Is open dally, except Sunday,
from 2 until 4 p. m.
Itaptlst
Bible school, 10 a. m ; H Y. P U..
S.30 p. m.; preaching at II S. m. and
7 in p, m. Rev J D. Sprlngston nf
Portland will speak at both services!
Prof, Erlck Hocke will play a violin
solo at the morning service nml Mr
will sing In Ihe evening, r.
e tiger, pastor.
Jeffrt
We Are Empowered by Law
to act in all Trust capacities, such as Truss
tee, Administrator, Executor, Guardian,
Agent, Receiver, etc., etc.
Experience has proven that all trust bus
iness is transacted most satisfactorily
through the Trust Department of a reliable
bank. Whenever you need assistance in
matters of trust, we invite you to talk it over
with our officers.
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In the domestic science department
of the high school. Miss Butler is
carrying on an extensive program in
breadmaking. Several contests have
already been held.
The advanced classes will i
pare a portion of the dinner
served at the banquet of the
Monday night.
With the arrival of the warmer
days and the coming of spring the
hii-'h school cafeteria has closed to the
students. Miss Butler announces that
it has more than paid for the -est
throughout the season It was running
A book used In 1873 In Farming
te reveals the fact that In Nov
er of that year prices of beef ran
r from 5 cents to 10 cents, chick
6 cents; pork, 12 cents; lamb,
ents to 12 cents; turkeys. 17 cen
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A Few Things to Do Today
First ('all up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends
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.
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. E
Fifth Resolve to do it again. E
B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc.
Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5
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At 11 a m. Mr Snyder, the pastor.'
will preach an anlversary sermon, Itl
being the first anniversary of his
pastorate in Pendleton Subject, "The
Church In Retrospect and Prospect."
The choir will sing the anthem. I
"When the Waiting Time Is Over.'
and Miss Snyder will sing "Still, BUU,
With Thee." At 7:30 the popular
evening service In charge of the Fred
da Segrus. Kei. The lecture subject
will be the "flosslplng Woman." The
greatest pest In the world's renown,
is a gossiping woman with a Helm!
tongue The music for the evening
will be as follows; Stringed trio.
Slumber Song (by Nevln) Miss Low-
Miss Haldwin, Mr. Steelhammer.
anthem. "1 Heard the Voice of Jesus
Say;" solo. Miss Edna Coutts; solo,
Miss Cilaiiys Hamley. Sunday school
In a, rn ; oung per, pie's meeting. fi:30
p. m You and your friends are Wl-
Methodist.
The following services will he held
it the Meihodlst ehimh sjJnday. Sab-1
iath school at 10 a. m.; Epworth
League nt 6:30 p. m Miss Lura Kay
Hefty, a return mission. ipy from t ln
na will occupy the pulpit at the mor
ning hour. Miss Hefty has spent five
years as missionary In Kutlen. China,
and is a gifted speaker. We urge
everyone to hear her at the 11 o'clock
service A free will Offering Will b
lii ken for the W. F. M S. at the close
of Miss Hefty s address The pastor j
will preach at the evening service, i
Text. Rom. M:13. " If ye live after th
( tarlstlna,
Services at the Christian church
Sunday. March 5. 191: Bible school
opens at :45. This is a splendid
school for all classes to study the Bi
ble 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. sermons
by the pastor. Cood music by a large
choir and soloists The Y. P. S. C. E
holds a prayer meeting each Sunday
evening at 6:20. Prayer meeting each
Wednesday evening. You are wel
come H. H. Hubbell, pastor
Church of the Itedeoiuor
Tomorrow being yulnquageslina
Sunday the Litany will lie said and
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ITCHY SALT RHEUM
Sometimes Called Eciema--Removsd
by Hood's SaraapanlU.
Salt rheum is one of th wpi -t and
unfortunately on of tu- most com
mon of all dlaea u. How it red ' n
Ihe skin. Itches, oozes, dries and
scales, and 'Inrn does this all over
again' BotnetimeS II covers Iho
whole body with Inflamed, burning
patches ami c auses Intense suffering,
which is commonly worse at itlghl
Local application may do some
good, lint they cannot permanei.Uv
relieve. The dlWM will COUttnU to
gnnoy, pain and pel haps ggonlf.
until the blond lias been purified tad
the general health Improved.
Ask your druggist for Hood's Sar
savparllta, the cood old reliable family
remedy. It has given perfect satis
faction In thousand of cases. In
sist on having Hood's Sarsaparllla.
for no substitute acts like It. Oct
It today.
BwMj stetens devg riigiitwHgiit
marsh, who used to wear the light
weight honors In the Philippine Is
lands Both boys are training hard
for the battle and expect to mix It
lively from the first gong. Htevens
has been seen In action Here a num-
,f times in the past few yeats
is known as a scientific boxer.
kattmaswil Ih m new flsrure In local cir
cles but those who have seen him
work out predict that ne will give
Ruddy I stiff go.
her
and
llgnu to Wed.
BRIDOKPORTi conn . March 4.
Krnest Itommell. who Is three bet
seven Inches in height, has taken out
a marriage license '.o wed Violet Link
CARRY STOMACH JOY
IN YOUR VEST POCKET
TaUman A Do, Have BOch l aith In
This Dyspepxla Kemedj that
They Guarantee it.
One of the greatest successes in the
sale of medicine has been achieved
by Ml-o-na, the standard dyspepsia
remedy, and Its sale Is Increasing so
rapidly that Tallman Co., the pop
ular druggists, have hard work 10
keep a stock on hand. It Is very pop
ular with bankers, ministers, lawyers
.net others whose business or profes
sion keeiiK them closely confined.
while those who have drought on In
digestion through Irregular eating,
worry, or other causes, have found re
lief in this reliable remedy.
Ml-o-na comes In tablet form and
Is sold in a metal box especially de
signed for convenience In carrying the
medicine In the pocket or purse. It
is pleasant to take, gives quick relief
and should help any case, no matter
of how long a standing. This remedy
has been so uniformly successful that
Tallman & Co. will In ruture sell Ml-o-na
under a positive guarantee to re
fund the money If It should not prove
entirely satisfactory, No other dys
pepsia medicine ever nad a large
enough percentage of cures so that II
could be sedd In this manner A guar
antee like this speaks volumes for
the merit of Ihe remedy.
There Is no time like the present
to do a thing that ought to be done
If any one has dyspepsia, tod Is the
best tlmo to begin curing It.
RUBBER
When you buy anything In
rubber you have to rely on the
druggist regarding Its quality.
The only safeguard you have
Is to buy your rtibls r gfmds at a
reliable store than carries only
reliable makes.
Buy your Rubber Hoods from
ID We offer you b. bettor qual
ity for li s- none
Tallman & Go.
Lesdinf Druggists
Prevent roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FAGE CREAM
A superior vanishing skin
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price 50 cent
Koeppen's
The Drug 'Store That
Serves You Best
Poultry Poultry
Bone Shell Grit
Poultry Foods and Tonics
FRESH FROM THE FACTORY
CAR LOAD JUST RECEIVED
It's what makes the cackle and the cackle makes the
eggs. Also
CHICK FOODS FOR THE LITTLE ONES, WHEAT,
CORN, BARLEY, OATS, BRAN, ETC.
Shady Brook Dairy Feed Make More Milk. Shady
Brook Horse Feed More Strength.
COLES WORTHY'S
Alta and Cottonwood.
Phone 134
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