East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 13, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY BAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916
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NORTHWEST POLE VAULT
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LOCAL HOY WINS II POINTS IX)I1
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$15 to $30
You know the minute you
ste them that they are
right
There isn't a question of
compromise, not a shadow
cf indecision.
True style permeates the
very texture of the gar
ments. If you can get such
clothes, surely it's worth
while investigating today.
Bond Brothers
Pendleton's UuUo Clothien
i-XIRKST NOTES.
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Chester Fee of Pendleton, captaiu
' of the University of Oregon track
team was yesterday the star perform j
I er in the dual Oregon-O. A. O. track j
and field meet at Eugene. He brok
j the northwest record In the pole vault,
1 the college record In the Javelin
throw, took first In the shotput and
third In the low hurdles and broad
jump, making a total of 17 polnta for
his team.
The following dispatch from Eu-I
.nA tolls ,f lha mHnt
"By a narrow margin of 11 points
Oregon defeated Oregon Agricultural
College, yesterday afternoon in thlf
annual dual track meet. The final
score was 71 to 00.
One northwest and one college rec
ord went by the boards, both broken
by Chester Fee, of the lemon-yellow.
and holder of the title of third place,
best all-around athlete of the United
States. He cleared the pole vault for
12 feet. 4 inches, breaking the north
west record of 12 feet 1-2 Inches,
held by Edmunds of the University of
Washington
Later in the meet he heaved the
javelin out 1TJ feet t inches, smash
in the college javelin record held by
Bill" Nell at 169 feet.
Fee and Muirhead tied as high
point winners with IT points each.
Report on wood-using Industries
have now been issued by thirty-three
states. The data embodied in these
report' were obtained In cooperation
with the Forest Service.
You will like that
Chocolate
Ice Cream
at
Koeppen's
and its only
10c a dish
In the eleven western states includ
ed within the Pacific and Mountain
groups, primary power Installation
from all sources and for all uses has
increased 240 per cent from list to
1912. or more than two and a half
times as rapidly as in the remainder
of the United States.
Primary power installation In the
electrical industry in the western
states has Increased nearly forty
seven per cent In the three years
since 1912.
According to the latest report of
the Secretary of Agriculture, 120
public service corporations, out of a
total of 1500, claim to own or con
trol a total of 3,683,000 undeveloped
water horse power, or 80 per cent of
the total water power at present de
veloped and used in public senrtoe
operations.
A study of mistletoe on the Whit
man National Forest in eastern Ore
gon shows that the deterioration of
western larch in the more open and
exposed stands, is due to the mistle
toe parasite.
Mnjr Surprises at circus.
Mimeir.ing out of the ordinary" la
a remark that can properly be made
of Robinson's Famous Shows, which
wlU exhibit In Pendleton, Wednesday,
june 14.
The big circus has a reputation
for producing remarkable surprises in
its arena, until the public has learned
that it can attend an eihlhitinn nf
the Robinson's arnous Shows, expect
ing to see something new and differ
ent. There is an unusual number of fea
tures with this show this season. It
! is difficult to pick the best. Some
! will like the trained and wild Iwnata'
exhibition or horse wonders, others
will enjoy the wonderful equestrian
ism of the famous Orton family. Ma
jor Littlefinger and wire, smallest hu
man adult mites now living, will hav
their devotees. The wonderful 225,
000 Arabian stallion, "White Cloud,"
highest educated horse in the world,
will be talked about two months after.
ine Axtec Marimba Band, and oth
er similar curiosities in the museum
department, will have vital interest.
You will be surprised at the rare
ness and novelty of many of the exhibits.
I Notre Dane Lady's Appeal
To ill knowing sufferers of rheumatism.
nether muscnlar or of the joints, sciatica,
lumbago, backache, pain In tbe kidneys or
jri.niirla pains, to write to ber for a borne
treatment which has repeatedly cared all
of these tortures. She feels It her duty to
send it to ill sufferers FREE. Yon care
yourself at home as thousands will testify
no change of climate being necessary.
Tills simple discovery banishes uric acid
from the blood, loosens tbe stiffened joints,
purifies tbe blood, and brightens tbe eyes,
living elasticity and tone to the whole sys
tem. If the above interests you, for proof
address
Mrs. M. Summers, Box It, Notre Dame, Ind
New
Mo
Tops
and Repairing of All Kinds
Take your work where you
get the best and moat prompt
service.
FORD TOPS COMPLETELY
RE-COVERED, BETTER
THAN NEW FOR $15.00.
If FY & CO.
AMERICAN WHO WAS
HELD BY ENGLISH
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"The Standard of Value and Quality"
When you see this familiar
phrase, remember that it is
much more than a met ad
vertising expedient. Paige
cars are actually and literally
standard of the moderate
price field and they have
achieved this distinction
through the basic value and
quality of the product.
There is no secret about qual
ity manufacturing. Good
materials, good workman
ship and good facilities are
essential to the production
of any good car. It is only
necessary to remember that
there can be no compromise
so far as any of these ele
ments are concerned.
A brief inspection of the Paige
Fairfield "Six-46" will make
this point clear. You, then,
will also understand why this
car has been so universally
adopted by people of good
taste and refinement.
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan
Robbins 6 West Auto Co.
FalrSeM "Sb-4S"
$1295
tajj. Dotroit
n
Independent Garage
Court and Thompson Sts.
FJaetwood "Sil-M"
Phone 633
S-paaMnaer
$1050
f o b. Detroit J
sented to the oldest mother in the
house and to the mother of the larg
est family. No evening service.
Methodist.
An all day service will be held al
the Methodist church tomorrow. Sun
day school at the usual hour. At 1 1
a. m. the pastor will preach a sermon
suitable for Mothers Day, Every
body is invited to bring their dinners
and eat together in the church par
tors. An old time class-meeting will
be held in the afternoon. Come and
enjoy it with us. A union temperance
service will be held In the evening
and Rev. Hubbel of the Christian
church will speak. Claud Penland
has been invited to give a short talk.
Oood music at all of these services.
1
r
Ilaptbt.
Hible school, Y4S a. m.; preaching,
11 a. m. This will be a Mother's;
Day service. The pastor will preach j
a sermon In keeping with the day and
pacta music will be rendered. 1!. T.
P. U.. 7 p- m. No evening service.
Congregation will Join in the mass
meeeing at M. E. church E. R.J
i levenger. pastor.
JIMES M SUZLlVJiM.
James M. Sullivan, former minister
to .siinto Domingo, was released a few
days ago by the Knglish authorities
after his arrest In Dublin In connec
tion with the recent Irish uprising.
6
HURCH ES
Christian.
Mother's Day." Wear the white
carnation In honor of mother. Pas
tor Hubbell will preach the morning
theme on the subject "A Mother's
Wages." The evening service will be
a union meeting at the M. E. church.
"The Present Status of Prohibition."
Councilman Claude Penland will with
others speak at this union service.
Bible school at the usual hour at
9:45 I, m. C. E. at 7 p. m.
Ser-
( lirlstlan Science.
K. Webb and Johnson Sts
vices Sunday 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Wednes
day p. m. Subject of lesson ser
mon, "Mortals and Immortals." The
reading room at the church is open
dally, except Sunday, from 2 until 4
P. m.
Pemeco Meats
Prepared In Pendleton
We will buy your eggs, chicken
and veal
CENTRAL MARKET
lliow 466
108 K Aita
Prexbj t-riun.
Mothers day will l observed at the
n i resoyierian cnurcn tomorrow mor
nlng at 11 o'clock The following pro
cram is arranged: Organ voluntary.
I Mae Poulson. Ooxology, Old Hun-
dn-th. Invocation, the lord's Prayer
ilerla Patria. Tell Mother I'll Re
there, K. K. Boys. Jesus Savior Pi
lot Me, Congregating Duet. The Faoe
at the Window. Hazel and Helen
Koch. Prayer. Solo, Mother Ma
chree. Mm. Hager Offertory. An
them, My Mother's Bible. Solo.
What Is Home Without a Mother.
Mayree Snyder. Sermon, Joyful
Mothers of Children. Solo, Mother a
Mulr, Mr. Rose. Each person will be
I presented with a white carnation at
the door by the F. K. K. girls. A bou
I iuet of white carnations will be pre-
diunh of the Redeemer.
There will be a celebration of th
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m.; Sun
day school at 10 a. m.; divine service
and sermon at 11 a, m. and 8 p. m
The offertory solo will be sung by
Mrs. J. R. Dickson. All are cordlallj
invited. Charles Qulnney, rector.
Our Place is the Home of Long Mileage Tires
We are headquarters for automobile supplies and
our progressive policy includes nothing less than
perfection in service.
That is why, to give you the most Mileage, Ruling
Comfort and Economy of upkeep we recommend the
durable, ever-reliable tires
firtstom
All sizes and types always on hand. Non-skid and
smooth tread.
We advise yon also to fill your kit with Firestone Ac
cessorieseasy to apply sure to wotk.
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Diamond Squeegee
K1lj-Sprliig field
Firestone
Goodyear Cord
Republic
Goodrich gllvertown fjord
That Distress
After Eating
is certainly very annoying.
It indicates some weakness
of the Stomach and Liver
wh'.ch may be corrected by
careful diet and the aid of
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
It Will Pay You to See Us Before You Buy Tires
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING
We alio carry a full line of automobile ac cessoriea, oil and lubricant.
Free air and water, also gasoline service station at our curb. Prompt attention to
your every want and only competent workmen employed.
Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co.
WM. DUNN, Mgr.
Telephone 135