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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1919)
vacx mn - TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH P, MO. Is CONWY'S SSI E25 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 The government hasf taught us to gave1. Why not continue by trading with us. Read our ad every day. Mt. Vernon Milk, can , lflc Best Brooms . . . ... ....... $1.00 and $1.25 Folger's Tea, .1-2 lb pkff. 25c; 1 lb. pkff. 50c Red Mexican Beans, .4 pounds 25c Best Iowa Corn, can ....... 15c Solid Pack Tomatoes, can .. . 20c Early June Peas, can 21c and 25c Best Creamery Butter 1 lb. 68c; 2 lb. $1,35 'f 'i(..;i;'S'. t .;. r' Phone 4G(i 735 Main Street Lindgren & Fr&nseen , TAILORS 1 Pendleton, Ore., March 81919. TO THE PEOPLE OF UMATILLA COUNTY: Owing to the conditions of the wool and cotton market the prices on clothing during the past year has been almost prohibit ive with the result that many people who have desired the pleas ure oi, wearing good clothes have simply refrained from buying, expecting at the close of the war that prices would go down. The cost of the materials used in the construction of a suit have not dropped, as all materials now on the market were made long be fore hostilities creased, i , However, with the co-operation of the prospective suit cus tomers of this- vicinity, we shall be able this spring to look after your clothing requirements at as near normal prices as is possi ble. We have hundreds of good, first class suitings that will ' run from $45.00 to $55.00 - j . . , i Our reputation as tailors is known throughout Eastern Oregon and our workmanship, style and fit is absolutely guar anteed. Help boost home industry by buying your clothes here where they are made under your personal supervision. Do not buy until you have seen what we offer. We know you will leave your order. . i Irnj Icrian., First Presbyterian church, Kfl 1 ta and College strtdss. Rev. John Francis Morgan, I'h. JL., pastor. Kunday school, 10 a. m.; morning worship, 11 ''clock. subject "Chris tian Courage." Kndeavor meeting, :16; worship arid sermort, 7:3. Sub ject, "Th Wvlno Mark." The pnblie Invited. Good music. A warm sjrel come. . - Chrlxtian. The Christian church extends greeting and a sincere welcome to all w ho would worship wit a them. Hun day's services are as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. E- O. Uraper Miipt, Preaching and communion at 11. Sermon topic for the morning i hour "The Word of the Lord". Al the evening service, Itev. Hubhell will preach for the text, "The Keys of ths Kingdom.' 1 Yours very- truJjv LINDGREN & FRANSEEN. X THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Motor Company have instructed us to sell the genuine Ford Parts to any and every reliable Garage who will pledge their use in the repair of , Ford cars. The genuine Ford Parts are absolutely j necessary to the owner of Ford cars that he may get i full service from his car. We carry them and so, we j hope, in a short time will every reliable Garage. We i solicit your service business because we have , the j Ford Methods, the Ford Parts, the Ford Mechanics b. d the Ford prices. Incidentally would be glad to J get your order for one or more Ford cars. J 1 - . " i Simmon Auto Co. ! water & Johnson sts. phone 408 j Maiid Powell Makes Records for the Chmvh of thz Halve i.wr. Tiev. Alf.-fcrt Iekwooi Re ao, A- M. Holy Ci imunlon. 8-15 Sunday ScHool 31 Mornir.g- pteya? and adIr!mi. 7:30 Ev. nfn- Pr'iyer and rm.-n. In thft morning M.'w Bren.la Franrk. I;v will df!'vr an f:diresH on her ex nerienc in FrnnPP. In the evening the rector will pte-nch another sermon on the after war problems, taking for f.ie subject, the right and wrong: of pfiQt'er. 2 TRAOt MARK, - The City of GOODRICH Akron. Ohio" 7 ! " Baptist i Rev. w. H. Cox, pastor. Residence, 51 Btmh street: phone, 1167. fimday morning Sunday- school, 9:flO, WHf Penland, mipt. ! Mornln? worship. 11 a. m.: sermon subject, "Our OhlUrationM to Mis sions. Sunday nteht H. Y P. IT. 6:30- President Ouy John- -1' ; leader, Geo. Mason. Subject, ; c by Lookinpr." . filveninr worsh;:" 7:0; sermon sub ject, "The Great Detective." Wednesday night, prayer service, Mrs HnrsHthorn, musical director. There will be special music and sins- injf at both services. Wou will find a homelike welcome at this church. Join us in our wor ship1 of ALmxhty God. Victor Company Exclusively Puncture Proof Tire- Service i Guaranteed AT ONLY ONE-IlXf FTIIE COST Nothincwecan say will strengthen this st!j statement. 350,000 motorists, including some of the coun try's biggest business houses, have proven it to be true have obtained 8,000 to 10,000 additional miles by using Gates Half-Sole Tires, which or iginally cost only one-half as much as ordinary tires. Prove it for yourself. Investigate today. 'l3l You will njoy hrnrin these Maud Powell M.izurkd (Opus 26) A. Zanyckl 3:53 records. Wo mill. Kindly, pluy them for you. ' BIIOI g At tho nrook Xwlth 'Harp) Iteno de Hoidffr6 Melodle Air from "Orphen"' ; Chrisloph Oluck S -53 6II0S 6I0T3 gS 3 Ave Maria (with String QuarVot ond Harp) , Menuett In D Major, No. 1 Mozart 3 '1H ., s Schubert 640J3 g S3 ' 71177 Minuet In O, No. 2 (arr. by Powell Beethoven P-arcarolle Tales of Hoffman Offenbach I02 S3E3 ll.')7 . Molly on the Shore (Irish Reel) :i2l Dee, The (Schubert) (2) Minute Waltz v Chopin Setting by Percy Oralnser S3 ' i 61076 61611 Si3 Caprice (Opus SI, No. 2) ' t s OgraTcw Pelite Valse Victor Herbert ssga i:mh ' v i ii7 lUljgll Cnprlcco Valse (Wallz Caprice, Op. 7) ' . Polish Dance Kujawiak '3 - Wicnlawskl 2d Mazurka Wieniawskl ggi ... -. -7JI7S 71S26 Cavatina (Opus 85, No.. J, Joachim Itaff" Polonaise (Opus 3N Henri Vieuxtenips H g J 7l2fi3 . . 0 1 (. Concerto, No. 7, In O Allegro maestoso tl . Poupee Valsante (VfalistinK loll) : 1st Movemont de Reriot ' " Poldlni-ifartman . . , , 7-Mia 617SI H.3 Concerto, No. t, in G jAJodnnto Tranquillo ' Homance from Concerto No. 2 S!gf . 2nd Movement;. , ,de nerlot , . JOpus 22) Wieniawskl pig' " ... , 7MS'" "" ... ' 711711 f iS Cysne, Ie (The Swan) ( Saint-Raens Rulut d'nmour (Ixvc's Oreelinn 612C.i..,.. ,,,.... (Opus 12) Elsar 2 ! Czardas Heire atl r JIuhay 6IS73 jg3 71524 Serenala (Opus 15. No. 1) Moszkowskl ' Ej3 Deep niver Negro Melody Coleridge-Taylor 612S1 7I2 ' Silver Threads Anionir the Gold '3 Dixie (Unnecomnanicd) Dnn Emmet Transcription) H. P. Danks ;sl 61143 cii.- El Kleffie (Rons of Mourning) - Slavonic Cradle Song fg (2) Maiden's Wish- Chopin-Mafillen Hercense Slave (Opus 11) Ncruda SJ , . 7I.VI8 61027 3 Fifth Nocturne Ieytinch Sonata In E Major 2d Movement 6HII8 ES 3 71S31 . , (Pianoforte by Loesser) Bach Eg Finale from E. minor Concerto, 61618 Hi H Opus 4 Mendelssohn Sonata In E Major 4th Movement S55 S3 71020 (Pianoforte by Ixiesser) Paeh 2 Gavotte Mignon Thomas-Rnrnsate Souvenir Morceau) Franz Drdla ES ' Gil.', I 61071 s Cloridoliera (Dont Rong) Louis Victor Saar Spanish Dance (Opus 21. No. 8) Parasate igj p 6-1.-.21 71250 3 1 Hi f ultarre'ro Drdln Sf. PafrlckS Day :3 61621 (nouquet Americaine, Opus 33) Vleaxtertips sjg 'Have Pity, Sweet Eyes Air Antonio Tenaglia 71025 7132.-, Tuinhnurln Jean Marie T.eclnlr E3 3 Hejre Kati Czardas Hubay 61S20 pi lf T1321 . Thais Ilntennezzo xS S Hiimoresnno Dvorak (Meditation Religieuse) Massenet g S " 71101 ' , 7lf3S gg Kol Xldrel (Opus 47) Tlrurh To Spring (Opus 43. No. S) Grieg ES g 713SS ' . 61133 la Trgo (Air from "Xerxes") Traumerel (Opus 2) Schumann 3 (Orchestra acc.l , Handel 6 1231 Ulljfll Mill Valse Trlsle (Opus 44 Jean Sibelius I-rKB (Melody from th opera "Xerxes") Handel 7U03 g 64227 Wlll-o'-the-WIsp (Forfnlla) ' Emlle Sauret & j Little Firefly. (Wah-Wah-Taysee Cadman tllK:l Ss 61703 Zlgeunerweisen (Opus 20) love's Delight (arr. by Powen) Martini (Gypsy Dance) do Sarasnte 3 Eg lfl.1 61203 Sfelhodlst. Ttobert Edward Gornall, pastor. The Crisis of Clear Vision" will be the theme for the morning service. Zionism" will be the lecture subject in the evening. The inimitable ex- flabbl Joseph Goldman will be the speaker at the 7:30 meeting. Minute-Men will speak at each of the services as follows: 11 a.i m... Lieut. W. R. Maring; Sunday school Prof. Crews: Epworth League at 6:30, H. O. Worthlngton: evening service. 7. SO, Professor Austin. These services will be freighted with interest and helpfulness and our spa clous auditorium ought to be filled. Palestine is of pre-eminent world Interest today. Rabbi Goldman is on his way there to cooperate in the Zionist movement and sou will wish to hear him. Crowded houses always 53 'greet Mr. Goldman, and Pendletonians know him and will hear turn tomor row night. A hearty welcome awaits IS Card of Thanks We desire to extend to the many kind friends our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings and kindness during our sad bereavement in the death of our be loved daughter. -. MR- AND MRS. HALES : i : ' . v - : 1 v - . ! : L 1 Women Wete Just CxQihsj.to Vote In trie 'last clays of Pompeii, when Ve suvius blew tip, and spoiled everything. It's a wise thing1 for ladies and gentle men to be safe guarded against blow cps and blow ouls, especially . whenspinningalong , a country road. And the ' best pro tection againstblow outs is Goodrich Silvertown- Cord . Tires, those hand some, powerful tires, you , see on most smart cars n The tires with the Twin red - Dia monds on J the i sidewu :.' ' Silvertov n's cable- cord body is immune . to ordinary puncture Silvertown Cords also give a special ease, elegance, and econ omy, unmatched by other tires, and ren der the full Sery 'ce Value of all Goodrich Tires. s Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer SILVERTOWN CORD TIRES Woniidrd Veteran Here. Private Philip Foster, who rceeiv. ed shrapnel wounds in the right shoul- der, and who was In the battles of Slssnns, chateau Thierry and Uelleaii Wood, was a Pendleton -visitor yester day friim Moscow. Idaho. He left S3 today for Seattle to visit relatives. BRADLEY TIRE SHOP We do not hnve nil of the above records, nor have we been ablo to procure them, but we have a great many represented in those listed above. Yon surely should have Rome Maud Powell Records in your record collection.' T V nntm-lrtyr --j- iV.M r - i- G. W. BRADLEY, Prop. 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