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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1916)
PACHtm DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDUBTON. OREGON. SATURDAY, 9KPTBMHP 8, ltl& BOBT PAGW AUTO REPAIRING MACHINERY OVERHAULED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES' GASOLINE, OIL AND STORAGE We not only repair automobiles but will overhaul, repair or make new part for any kind of farming machinery. Bring in your caterpillers, com bined harvesters, headers, mowers, binders, gas engines, pumps, etc, we will make them work like new. Service station for gasoline, lubricants and accessories. Free air and water at curb. A car washer who knows how. Me Apis for SAVAGE IB and TUBES AH Sizes in Stock PAIGE SERVICE STATION Independent Carage Hemmelgarn & McCarrol, Props. Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone 683 ' 1 j I Cadillac light" 1 viur' nr Tiir ontn ifS"il fj Proven by every -day performance. 'jfil e'crT fpA-eii '2a! Easy riding; easy driving; Igfl M ! worlds of power at your in- g3 S stant command; low up- keep ; gives you real plea- pl sure aim BW VtG. Bj ;: U $2250 In PtNULtlUN Ha i 1 um fin riita nn 1 1 IMUUIAUIUMJ. I S 726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 p (3 -'.vj.V.K HURCH ES Presbyterian. There will be the regular services at the Preshyterian church tomorrow. Mr. Snyder will preach at both ser vices. At 11 o'clock the subject will be. "The Joy of Salvation.'' A sermon I to back-sliders. At 7:30 he will speak i "Frshir for Trout and Fishing Irr Men. How to Catch the Rig Ones." I The evening "ervlce will open with a sring service beginning at 7:20. led by M. U. Peters and the quartet. This Will be the first of a series of popu- evenipg services. The following music is arr.'insed for the day. Morn- Ire, anthem. "The Lord is Exhaltecl " nuartet: nolo, selected: quartet. "A '"lean Heart. Evening. anthem, "Hark. Hark. My Soul," chorus; solo, M. h. Peters: Sunday school 10 a. m. V. P. S. C. K. 6:30 p. m. Strangers ,t re cordiallv invited to worship with Christian Science. E. Webb and Johnson Sts. Sunday services, 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school It a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon. "Sub slance." The reading room at the church Is open dally, except Sunday, from 1 until 5 p, m. RAILS UNLOADED FOR ECHO TRACK THREE l VHl.OAKS ItKADY FOH t'ONSTKVtTIOX Of NEW passim; SIDING. (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, Sept. . Throe car loads ol ties were unloaded here yesterday for the new passing railroad track. Jacob Kinney has purchased thai interests of Mrs, Olga Daniels in the1 Arlington rooming house and will ( take charge of the business the first ' of next week. Mrs. Daniels will go! immediately to the Dalles where she will make her home. Mrs. Audrey Stapish left this morn ing for her home at Walla Walla after a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watenburger. Rev. Qeo. B. VanWaters, D, D ar rived here Thursday morning from Tortland. He will hold preaching .services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic hall. R. B. Stanfleld left last evening for Weiser, Idaho, on a short business trip. James Johns of Pendleton was a business visitor here on Tuesday. Joe Bailey returned Friday mor ning from a short visit in Portland and The Dalles. Ueorge Goodnight and family left the first of the week for Lapwai, Ida ho, where they are visiting with Mrs. tloodnlght's parents. Mrs. A. K ('illicit who has been very 111 for months is quit improv ed. Miss Ressle Andrews and Miss Zona Houser left Friday morning for Monmouth, Ore., where they will at tend the state normal school. Mrs. Harry Rees of Stanfleld was In Echo Wednesday in the Interest of her music class. Mrs. Geo. J. Maesthettl of Milton, has been here the past week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hard. Carl Rhea assistant cashier of the Echo bank returned the first of the week from an outing at Seaside, Ore. FOREST RANGERS ON DUTY UNTIL OCTOBER Shortage of Ram Makes Extra Fire Precautions Necessary Equinox, tial Storms WU1 Aid. The forest rangers on the Umatilla forests will be kept on duty until Oc tober 1 at least, according to W. W. Cryder, supvisdr of the Umatilla for est reserve. Very little rain has fall en In the mountains up to this time and the worst time for a forest fire Is said to be from now until October 1st The equinoxtlal storms which are due at any time now will be a great prevention to any possible fire that may break out The season so far has been very free from fire what does that mean? It means that NEW quality, in a cigarette, that does for your smoking exactly what a drink of cold water does for your thirst! To satisfy, a cigarette must do far more than just "please" you it must let you know you've been smoking. That's what Chesterfields do they satisfy! And yet they're MILD! For the first time in the history of cigarettes, here's a cigarette that satisfies and yet is mild! Chesterfields! Other cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy. BUT, Chesterfields satisfy yet they're mild! This is new enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is k 'Mng that no cigarette, except Chesterfields, can k, you regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! mm Try Chesterfields today! WOMAN DIES AFTER SERIES OF OPERATIONS LA GRANDE, Sept. 8. The wife of C. A. Small, republican nominee fori representalve from this district diedj Monday afternoon after having been; operated upon seven times at the lo-j cal hospital. She suffered from com plicated bowel trouble and was oper a ted on some weeks ago. but It fas! necessary to perform six additional minor operations, the effect of which I she was not able to overcome. i esterne CIGARETTES ft I Id The Chesterfield Blend contain f. the most famous Turkish tobacco SAMSOUN for richness; CAVALL. for aranai SMYRNA for nrertnteii XANTHI for fragranceB combined with the bst domestic iai. 20 for 10c and yet they're MILD WillM" Be Careful Don't tinker with your electric trrin and lightiuj rvstra. Storage batteries .nd such things are our specialty. We banish battery ills. The electric system Is not only one of the most important parts of your motor car, but It Is the most complicated and dnUcate. and fewer mechanics are able to repair It correctly. ftTrjttSflg RETTERIES. STARTING, LIGHTING. IGNITION. WIRING. This Is the part of your car we look after and ere guarantee all onr work to be done right. Free Inspection of any battery at any time. flectric Service Station Successors tc 8mlth & Tucker. W. E. SMITH . T. HALS Corner Main and Water Street. Telephone (Si. Toi Can't Go Wronf Ov sTpvrt mi f kj potato thai wy to better battery performance and keeps s fellow Iron getting lost in starting wi Bghting perpksities. (SjUMCh of the Helenier. There will he a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. The Sunday school will re-assemble at 10 a. m. There will be Divine service and sermon at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p- m. All r. cordially tnvlted. Charles Quinney. Rector. Helix BapUrt Church. aAnv Sfcnt. 10th. 1916. 10 a. m.. Bible school, Mrs. Myrtle Giest. supt; 11 a. m sermon. The Conditions Of True Happiness;" 8 p. m, sermon. "Loneliness and Its Cure.'' Special music at noth services, W the choir. Prayer meeting. Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. Topic, "John the Rapttst." A cordial Invitation extend, ed to all. Dan W. Thurston, pastor. Baptist. Bible school, 10 a. m., Earl Gregg superintendent. Preaching. 11 a. m i Subject. "Love Abounding in Knowl- i - " Mrs Kendall and Arloulne cieYener will sing. B. Y. P. U 6:30: preaching. 7:J0. Subject, "A I Contrast, Then a Question." There j will be special music. The public Is cordially Invited to attend these ser vices. K. R. Clevenger, pastor. Christian church. Sunday, September 10, at the Chris tlan church. The church is located at the north end of Main street bridge A most cordial welcome given to all I to worship with us. Sermon subjects: 11a. m., "A New Commandment;" ! 7:30 p. m., "Greater Works Than These." Two helpful sermons on In- i tereatlng scriptures; bible school I meets at :45 a. m.; T. P. R C. E., at i 6:10 P. m. Good music led by a large chorus choir. Come. H. H. Hubbell pastor. One discourteous action over the telephone or otherwise to a patron or prospective customer does an injnry to every man whose name Is in the Pay-roll and a place on the pay-roll I rats one In the bread line. Never become so conservative that jour brain bags at the kneel" Have at mental trousers pressed occasl- l lutliy. Holt's Self-Propelled Harvester A SUCCESS Uses No Horses WORKS IN THE HILLS Ue your hones to haul your grain as it is harvested or work your summer fallow. Work longer hours in the field. No waiting on the team. A short noon hour and in the field again. SEVEN OF THESE HARVESTERS WORKING IN THIS TERRITORY NOW. The demand for these machines is greater than the supply. Orders are being filled in their rotation. Get your Order in NOW. We Are Making Daily Trips Let Us Take You to See One 20. Machines Already Sold for 1917 Delivery Telephone 17 I C1WITXH Jia rC 319 East .! JO. JW. vJJ.Ta.Jl I 11 VV. Court St.