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' f f -rAf3!3.SIX DAILY! EAST OREGONIAN, rHNDtETON, OREGON SATURDAY; NOVEMBER SO, 1918 M3 EIGHT PAGES gpfrmtxsxjiatss - -"i r r 1 " rr i, ,-p-"1 r i-tt-bb: y 1 ' 1 ' fllllll PHl - jjj KvbiiIhb devotions at T:30 p. m. Dally nvti ilurlnff the week at 7:30 u, m; In the Winter Chapel. i Min l.mrene rnrker n responsible ; are no counter altrartluns In rendlo-j Sir. and Jars. T. M. Koy4 of l'ort fr a rharinlnK 1)11 of hospitality last ; tm, and the roads and mrathr-r are (a- land aro, in the city stopping at the oVlitck- diniii'r at the hume of , their intention of attending. , j 1. Wilkes was In the city yesterday Judge, and Mrs. Charles H. MarsJt. from lone, lie la a former Pendleton I'lnk riw centered the prettily ap-i Mrs. OeorRe fHrand Is entertaining a resident. ' pointed table. JllstB Tarker'a (clients few guests informally thia afternoon, j Mr. and Mrs, I. ft. Taylor of Haines were Jule and Mn. Marsh. Mr; and 1 Sufficient friends to make up three ta. 'are In the city stopping ut the St. Mrs. J. It. Raley. Miss ll:utie Kroome ''les of Brilst huvlns motored to her George, . ' ' and Mlaa Elsie FiUniaurtce.. i mumry noma. ; . j. vansKlRe. editor of the Milton i r-nrio. is a business visitor In Fondle- The home of Mrs. Wlllard Bund is ton todar. ' H. K. Newport, a railroad contrac tor from Hermlston Is registered at the New Perkins. Portland Oregon-ian. ' 1iriMiUu Si'loiu'O. '.. M. Webb and Johnson streets. Sevv W3 Sunday Ha. m. and s p. m. Sun day school, lo a. in. WednoNday even Inn mwtltiKa. & p. tn. Subject of the lesson sermon. "Ancient and Modern I Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Il.vpontlsin, Denounced." The read tug room at the church Is open dully, except Sunday, f rout 1 30 until 6' p. ni. -WHY SUFFER SITKTIIS Order, received from Red th6 wwe 6f n 8nm mtt ,nter. nei4JiatiiTi. v....... estlng iratherinir Monday afternoon llch, ask thst the quota of unrlcit ! lllvt(at,(,ns for that day navin been dreKmsrs now on hand e completed , lnllM lnf1PmaUv hv her mother. Mrs. t- h earliest possible date and cl-"jH,J1al Mnd Mrs, Kllen Hond to . llum. roeetioRS. with an earnest request f-r;ber of old.tim- trwud. votnntwrs, are to be resumed Monday j . ,. . . . It: hope of finishing np the work next j R jordan of Bianfield was at Hd- week. Supervisors who are tn charge te Bowman yesterday. at the cjub room work ttles and who aak cooiieration are: Monday afternoon, Mrs. Korborne Berkeley. Tuesday. Mrs- K. I Tower. M, Wednesday. Mrs T. D. Taylor, r U Thursday. Mrs. F. K. Hoyden. Kriday, JJrs. J. C. Woodworth. f J. I- Baker was in the city yester day from Meacham. ( J. T. Jones of FiKikane Is a Pendle- REAL PATRIOT IS DEAD IN NEW YORK jton business visitor today. O. I, Teel. the Echo trrtsationist, is a business visitor In 'Pendleton today. I Mrs. J. B. Hambellon, Condon, in the city today from Condon; " 1 ' K. Ij. Wells is a business visitor in A mimlier of Pendleton motor )':ir- PejulW.on uumv ii'um iipokanau. win leave during the early ninMr'. J. O. SlcCoj is In Pehdletpn to bours to attend the dance being given 'day "fro'.u" ".E'cho."" '''" " T Cold Springs hall. This is the first y airDix'fe tH r ii B Ptndteton to- number to be given and because there Jay from ikaltie. IOweMyLifetoPFPITMA 0 BIr. McEinley's letter brings cheer to all who may be sufferers as he was, Read it: "I can honestly say tbat I w my Iff t Pmia. After eom of th best doctors in the country pave me up and told me X could Dot live another month. Perttaa mv4 aaw Travelling from town to town, throughout th cctir.try and having: to fro into all kinds of badly heated stores and build Infra, sometimes standing: up for hours at a time while plying my trade aa auctioneer. It is onlj.' natural that I sad relds Cre eatlT so vhen this would occur I paid lfttte attention to it, until last December when I con tracted a eirepe case, which, throuch neglect oa - my part set tied on my lunps. liea al wit te late, t kearaat itwrlig, aat wiihMrt avail, til I heard mt Pcraaaw 1 1 earetf Met so I cannot praise tt too hiehly." It Cured . Me ) Mr. Saaiael McKlaTer. J50T E. 12th St, Kansas City. Ma. Mem ber of the Society of U. S, Jewelry AacUonecra, SeM ETOT-wkeTCk TlUctnUoUFMM Itwbyterlnu. Service will be rexumod this Sun day aa usual. Th BihJe schoot nndor the mipcrlntendency of Mr. A.' C. Funk In the morning from 10 to 11 Invites you. There will be classes' fur all ages. -The morning service t 11 and the evening bit vice at 7:30 with Kev. Wm. WeHtwood. D. !., of the First Presbyterian church of Baker occupying the pulpit at both services. All are earnestly Invited to hcvr Dr. Westwood. who comes with u real message to Pendloton people. The Christian Kndeavor meet In era will be resumed later. Chun-li of the Itcxlccmcr. Rev. Alfred Lockwood. Hector. This "churolk will resume all Its activities, to morrow. 8 a. m.. Holy Communion: 9:45, Sunday school; 11. Holy Com munion and Sermon; 713S. eventnts prayer and sermon. In the morniiiK the rector will preach on "Prayer Always Answered." and In the even ing un'Te Nemesis of Germany." The public Is cordially invited. I St When a post cardwilihrinif ..free samples CUTICURA SOAP and Ointment which quick Riv relief I poll speedy heal inent. Rathe withCuticura Soap an J hot water and follow with a senile apoli- cattou ot Cuticura Ointment. This relieves itching, burning eczemas, rashes, etc. and points to speedy healment in most cases of severe skin troubles when it seemed noth ing would do any good. The mission of Cuticura is not only to soothe and heal but to prevent skin troubles by keeping the pores free from impuri ties by daily use in the toilet. Sample Each Free by Mail. Wirh 32-p. book on the skin. Address post, card: "Cuticura. Dept. ST. Boston." Sold every wbero. Soap 25c Ointment t and 50c I.lllhcran. . Kev. A. lilasberg will hold Lutherah services Sunday at 2 p. Tn-ln the Pres byterian church. - . Now the mllltury censor finds him self deleated. the dully convention used things." 1 ' of "tellers c-t WITH TtiE COLORS Sews of local Boys In the Ser- vloe; Information for nils 1M pat-uncut Will', be Appreciated. Don't Neglect Your Building's .A coat of Good Paint will tXy'-l IXIClAXJi UiWiC Vaii3 WilCAJ. gnfL vC- Loivo . 'am? Bros fill every 'requirement stand the wear of time. and I ii if irf i "n'liaiiavi m I t f 1 L. J. McATEE " ; The Practical Paint Man : " Telephone 15S 513 Main Stject iKXira AXU S.VIaTKIX peaxvts Walter H. Groom, a Pendleton man., who entered the service with troop D, writing under , date, of Octotfc 37. sends his father, r W. Groom ofHis place, a. Christmas label and says if yon don't put in anything elce, "put in a Rood pocket Knife and fill the rest with salted peanuts." Continuing he says, I am still driving .tractor and am Retting along fine. We have quite a time here trvinx to see niphte; about the time you get yen r ) cat lit, somebody will holler lioeche plane, lights out, and of course we are dark again." ' :4 Cold Springs Hall " - (FORMERLY GERMAN HALL) 12 Miles Due North of Pendleton aturday Nigh November 30 : .1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAIB One 10,000 gallon wood stave water tank In good condition. Just the thing for storage reservoir. Sinythe-Lonergan. Co. WANTED At once, com pet en t white woman to do laundering at home. E F., care this office. 1 Irritable IImiCKtaJ. 155 acre ranch oeur Bend. Ore.. Deschutes river running through property, part level, part rolling, deep, rich eilT ttearly all tillable. Fine al falfa and potato land- A bargain at $16-50 per acre, cah at this price Write Ui J. Moofe; Uerld, Ore. -' - K M. ' i , Fletcher's Iovelty Orchestra No Charge for parking car? : as Tie .your machine to a fence post Ladies Felt Slippers Ladies Felt House slippers., with leather soles arid heels. ' trim med with fur or ribbons,' various colors, priced at $1.45 and $1.65 Ladies' Fancy House Slippers ..with ' padded soles, in blue, pink and old rose,' priced at $1.95 Children's Felt House Slippers triihmed with fur-in red colors only, price. ...... .' $1.25, $1.45 Men's Felt House Slippers with padded or' lea ther soles, also felt soles. ... 95c, $1.65 and $1.85 Men's Leather Romeo with kid -uppers and leather soles, priced at . . ., .. ?.v . . . .$2.25 The Hub 32 Sample Stores. . 745 Main SL, 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIillllllllUillUl!lilllllllllll!!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU I BACK in RUNNING ! I AGAirfand MORK RELIABLE THAN EVR 5 1 Hookers I Phone 522 S CAM S 15c AMI ri fllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? Messenger Service I 121 East Court Thone 318 Picture Framing All llio laiexi nioutil.i. 4 ' at l.i, o Jon f order, (lulVT!y matfi l.ri!aMiiallu price '" matic and RiHURPHY BROS. .f. 4. '-V" t y i , jryi: j.uf j:i:i.iai;ijs Pf iNtish . A Kole AKmila tot the Old Holliiljli! Wcdtcrp Sladc for Western Irado W. P. FULLER & CO. 4" S780 Prof it on Three Car loads of Cattle Tliat'a the extra firtjrit one fthipper made by marketing at 11k? Spokane Union Stockyards AuothcY tJiiXT Mied l0. Html an our ift hlitpment In car load lots or iu a Cinmtinit' car itli your ncislilMri4 lltelx-M price in ttie Xun trnvl paid riclit h-re. Write or Hire for Quotations aiulAc kl) Market Letter. Spokane Union Stockyards WHiK AXE I'. O. I lorn Slfti tl'AislllNUTOX ( H UR CH ES ?a' -iJ-l-L-iJ m ' f. I-:-".' - mt v., 3 S r 'ti l' " ' ':!' - . ss - .j-.m .i '''j r' J ' 'lML r"'''" '"'U jatllt'jWWJ. ClirMian. We K ill all repoice In a ' ppecial ThankHifKIng" ' Bervice at the 11 o'clock hour. A Victory and I'eace thartkj?iving aer fee. I'aRtor Hubbell will preach upon the theme: "How Doe Victory Come?'" Sunday school at IK a. m.' We would like to nee every teacher and pupil out to thia flrnt school after the enforced vacation. The evening sermon will foe on the Hubject "Doctrinal Adornments." The p'ib'jic made a'elcoin to ail our aer-victs. THE UNIVERSAL GAR Si3 ii 11 i iaii l '"j m s , . . '. ; u j" m if Anyone Wanting' Telephone 339 Penland Bros. , Eig supply now on hand and wiiLbe jsQld cheap, Get, your order in nov. liairtiHt. There will rws Sunday school at 9:'.'i with pastor's unual Kiinday chl talk, nubjpct "Tat tern." ! Morning fhurch service 11 o'clock, subject, Thankfuivin. Kvenint? er vic U. Y. F. I, at 6:t. Church 7:3', Kiibjoct 'Teaee." The war Is ovt-r, the flu law is lifted, come and J Wurxhip fvith us. Ii, if. Oorna.ll, pastor. We reopen tonibrrc.it- with regular Mchedule of serrices- Hunday school at 10 a, m. Kp worth leaue at ;30 p. m.t Preat-hlnj rvic at 11 a, . rn. and 7:8ft f. m. " - At th morn In fr worrtilp hour th pastor will speak- upon The Ra-m. throned Christ' A Tbankncivlns i neKa with up-to-date siKnifirahce. j In th rv-inie Miteciifrt ruction and1 the Church." will be the theme..- All' dy tcwJav the chhrch hum been thor-j onKhly aired. We are taklntr every j j precaution tn s.'ifejruard the public's j health, l-et us all cooperate in crv ' 5 Inn and protectlnK the community. ; c if you f-i ' Krippy" remain at home wiv yournelf and others. If you jj are well, we fhall be filad to (rreet jji. : Ve rtttfir nt-rinal eondttfons may wn I I 3 I T affords us a preat deal of pleasure to announce that the pro duction of F0RDARS has been resumed in a limited way, and as soon as possible the factory will release themselves ;. from such war work as they have undertaken and again concen trate on production of the staple FORD, "The Universal Car." . . t Cars at first will come from the Detroit factory direct. Within a couple of months tha Portland assembling factory will be in operation, but it will take four or five months to fully orgarfze and again get back to the quantity production of before the war. : . ...... I f 1 ' , ' So as to enable the Detroit factory to make a just and equitable ' - distribution it is necessary to ha vc an idea of each territory's im mediate needs so that shipments' 'may come forward. Therefore , WE URGE ANY, ONE DESIRING TO OBTAIN A FORD TO PLACE THEIR ORDER WITH - '! ! US IMMEDIATELY. SirJIPSOW -AUTO". COMPANY . Distributors for Umatilla County. ' ...... .,, rENDLETON,' OREGON1 ' I ":i r.;i: ; mi,:m:i :' 5 3 E.S 3 S XT.-3 a. 3 Ir3 r-sftwif'e. i:m:::i!-ii.i.ti.;":"HMtfi.''liffi'