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PAGE ELEVEN TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917 I I 5 i, s. mist iiavk s.wmmmm) mi:n, savs ;kx. scott. -want TIE1 i SERVICE that satisfies? If so, we want you to know that we are better prepared than ever to cater to your wants. We have secured the services of Mr. L. A. Men ton who for nine years has been connected with the Blodgett Rubber Co. of Portland, in the vul canizing, adjustment and sales department. He knows tires from construction to care. Mr. Menton will have personal charge of our shop and his advice is free in regard to the pro per attention and care of your tires, to give you the greatest return for your investment. We are going to feature vulcanizing and sales to satisfy. All the best tires carried, in all sizes. We also carry a full line of automobile accessor ies, oils and lubricants. Free air and water, also gasoline service station at our curb. Prompt at tention to your every want and only competent workmen employed. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 5 ! 4 4 f- V - 1 a - . i 4 i ' M - I 4 , i ' ;.. 4 t4w& 4. aw" J ' ' 7 r V r T4 HIGH SCHOOL NEWS AB.CV1' - MAJ-&TN H1KH1 SCOTT. KItW - MAI-GtH IKAJ?0 WOOD. WASHINGTON, Jan. . General Hugh U Scott, chief of the general staff, and General Leonard A. Wood, commander of the department of the east, Impressed upon the senate com mittee on military affaire the neces sity for compulsory military training on the hearing on the Chamberlain bill. General Scott declared that 3. 000,000 fully trained troops should he available within ninety days after the outberak of any war involving this country. zr- . ft The hlnh school cafteria in In debted to Mr. Young and his clasaci, fur thA accurate work and reportis they are doing. The following report give a splendid idea of how the busi ness end of the work Is tarried on: December 1 1-15. Daily meals 3" Daily receipts 14.43 Dally expense 3.288 RmeiotH ner meal 1484 Average meal cost 1114 Profit per meal 037 Dally profit 114 Iahh per meal 00 Total loss 00 December 1B-22. Daily meals .... 27.2 Daily receipts 14.06 Dally expense 3 606 Receipts per meal 148S Average meal cost 135$ Profit per meal 0178 Dally profit 554 Loss ner meal 021 Total loss 51 Canned goods increase the meal co?t. Twenty four meals the leaai that can be served and break even. When we gain a profit one week It helps to pay for the days we do not make expenses. If we served forty to fifty daily the food could be sold much less. The final teM of the advanced cla-v Is to plan, buy and serve a meal for 10 people for a given sum in a given time This class today elected their manager. Nola Chlldreth. She will appoint her helpers. These girls will plan the work and ee that the plan? are carried out. This work will be done at the Practice House. The In structor will not be present. The aim of this work i to develop the best In every girl. She enor the teacher can not test the ability unless given a hard task to perform. The advariced class In cookery will not entertain the school board and their wives at dinner tonight at the practice house. The basketball girl will have as their guests the visiting- team from Hermiston at the Practice House to night after the game. The Most Talked of and Talked About High Grade Motor Car The Question ask ed today Is not How the Cadillac compares with Home other Cars, but How some other Car com pares with the Cadillac. There is a wealth of significance In this condition. The Cadillac is in very fact the Standard of the World. wwwvwTyyvNV' t The dny of tha , $ httrh price for a N s v for "name" e vmor Car. nere for I.. I nrmtln" Will rJu VjVKUhtCyHnde, of tfceWorlj ; c inm, Wsmmfim ? "ales the Quality WMW)r. -X Field, th. Social Field and the Ef- iency Fl-ld. CADILLAC AGENCY Umatilla County Distributors 726 Cottonwood St. Tel. 46 A. A. West, Salesman .u....u...u..M....litiiiMii)MtHiHtiMmtitHimtH(M)iiniMrmnf(iH!tnimfnmn!n the mm UHE X. Malloek. Prerfdont. SOS M Cmirt, St. Wm. Dunn, Manager. TelcphotM) 135 VEXIZElJOK' IJ-rTTI'JtS SKI7iF.D WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Copies of a'letter from former Premier Ve- TA nlzelos to Gen. Korakas, head of the, revnlutlonarv movement in 8 I Athens, calling for extreme effort to K bring Greece into war on the side of R the allies; even to "the destruction Rial the proper hour of all designated m i Dersons. no matter who they may , MAVI1K I XCI.E SAM CAJI MAKK HENS I-Al WEALTHY SUSPECT IN aannrt MVTFRY DIES SIVVbU - ! RY HIS OWN HAND Al It I 1" rroposea in smwau. k( WHHVh That He Take Chant.. ATINTIC CITY, N. J , Jan. 6 i "f Tliom. Bexnart Wesley Lewis, scion of a ! MILWAUKEE, Jan. 5,-Govern-wealthy Plttuburg family, wanted In ment ownership of hens was declared connection with the murder of Mazle to he more timely than federal own 4'nlborL a model In Phllndelphla lt ershlp of railroads, telephone and Sunday committed, suicide but night telegraph systems and other utilities ns detectives rapp-d for admittance by B. K. Sunny, president of the Chi on tha door of his apartment to ar- cago Telephone company, in an ail- Wmi ! dress last night in the 1'nlverslty Youn Lewi braced his feet club. young iw I average person is more in- be,' were delivered to the state de partment today by . Greek Charge Vouro for Its Information. The letter was said to have been seized in the general's house and wis dated Nov. 24. 6 t: . '"' t5-1-,.'.J.' ot high-grade States avenue and pulled the trigger of a .22 caliber rifle. The detectives, hearing the "hot, Vorced their way into the apartment, but they were too lata. Lewia was dead when they reached his side, - The shot entered the man's templ and death la believed to have been Instantaneous. That Iywls anticipated arrest and made preparations to kill hlmflelf ts Indicated by the fact that the rlfla was new. Is in the regulation of freight rates or the telephone or other utilities" de clared Mr. Sunny. Fortunately th old year hits ade quata terminal facilities. riUSON'KItS OP WAR I MOIWKXX) ARB SITTER! X BERLIN, Jan. 4. The condition of German civil war prisoners in Morocco and Algeria is described In a memorial Issued by the German government on the "anitary situation In African camps as one of terrible suffering, says the Overseas News agency. I 1 I I I I i ii nvl " I " r i v Baptist. This church ts offering for the next two weeks or more a rare treat for Pendleton people. In bringing Dr. Hinson to the city for a series of meetings we present one of the first men of the nation. Tou will want to hear each of these sermons. Remem ber his first service will be at 11 o'clock. He will preach each even ing at 7: SO. A chorus choir will fur nish music. Bible school meets at 10 o'clock and the B. Y. P. U. at 30. A cordial welcome to all. tor young Americans Prewbyterlan. Tomorrow morning Mr. Snyder will preach upon the subject, "The Han i and the Sword." This is a sermon that was interrupted some weeks ago by the pastor's illness. In the even ing he will preach the last of the se ries of sermons upon "Old Wine in New Bottles." Subject, "The Ananias Club." Sunday school. 10 a. m. young people's meeting, 6:15. There will be the usual good music at both services. A. sf- E Regular services. Sunday school. 10 a. m. preaching 11 a. m. ana 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednes day, 7:30 p m.; literary society Thursday, 8 p. rn. Rev. Gailyard, pastor. Buy your boy one of these uttisfaxtory BICYCLES. It will afford him ideal sport and pastime. Combine his play with healthful exercise and you will have a pleased and healthy boy. SEE OUR WINDOW. ALLEN-WARD Co., Inc. Successors to G. I. LaDow H Main and Alt Streets Telephone 400 g pa K I Hayakawa In "Rura-San" at AHa. y 1 iwinrawuiiliinl SSS J u m SLi1iMi1iiiBMi.l1imiilWimii.M..mm11Nii01i.iM1m an, ...m hiiiUmmuhhh IIIHMMMII II l Ctiristian. Roll call and annual report day, Sunday, January 7. 11 a. m. Mem bers urged to be present Election of officers for 1917. Basket dinner in the basement after the morning ser vice. 7:30 p. m.. Pastor Hubbell will preach the third sermon In the series on Christian Fundamentals. Subject, 'The Crucifixion." Bible school at 1:45; C E. at 6:30 p. m. Storage and Service Garage WE SELL TIRES MeUiodlst. The regular services tomorrow be gin with the Sunday school at 10. Let us make tWis first Sunday of 1917 a cecord day, and indicative of the whole year's attendance and interest. At the morning service we plan com- . - . .V. . . a V. munion service, loiiuwea j sermon. we wm ui.. be one of peculiar consecration. The 4 . rm,ta At Knwortn league ai o;ju p. i s , f.,r IV ia t tin vnuncr iiettuieo wunuiiumi,. development in all good things ap preciate It. Evening service at with sermon by the pastor. Special music at all regular services. Make vital that resolution by attendance somewhere upon public worship to morrow. R. E. Gornall, pastor. GOODYEAR DIAMOND yNITED STATES FISK FIRESTONE Gasoline station at our curb. Oils, lubricants and accessories. Free air and water. Cars washed and polished. Rest room for ladies, with every convenience. Cars cared for by the day, week or month. Special rates on car attention and delivery. Church of the nedeemer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The holy Communion will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock service. This will be the annual corporate communion of the wnmnn's organisation of the parish. Bishop R. I Paddock will be me preacher at the morning sen-Ice Ev- eriing service at 7:30 Mr, W. E. Rose in h the soloist In the morning. Al. are cordially invited. Charles Qulnj ney, rector. Day and Night Service ETerythinc Strictly First CJas Water and Cottonwood Streets. Telephone S30 i !!!1!!l!!!!!!ffl,m!i;l IINIMIIUHUHtlllt. wurr-MAW wnxs from iutzvilijE by a- Hrt Basketball Game of Season In TaW-cn by MlssJonarle ixv ment Stan. R1TZVIIAB, Wash.. Jan. B. Whit, man last night defeated the Rltiville Athletio club in basketball, 3( to !. It was a good game in which Dement starred. Whitman plays at Spokane tonight HARNESS and AUTO j TOP FACTORY ! "The Man Who Makes Good" , NOW IS THE TIME TO OVERHAUL AND OIL YOUR HARNESS AND COLLARS. Let Us Do It For You We have in our employ Mr. Chas. S. Schaal, formerly with Hamley & Co., who is a first class auto top man. I NEW TOPS MADE TO ORDER. OLD ONES REPAIRED Glass put in back or side curtains while you wait Telephone 773. Opera House Corner. 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