East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 13, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1020
"DOING SOMETHING ABOUT IT"
Mark Twain said that "the weather" is talked alout more than any other subject; yet nobody
seems to do anything about it. "Service" is something like that; everybody talks about it. but very few'
do anything about it. We're doing something: we're giving you the best merchandise on the market
and we're backing it with a "reinforced concrete" guarantee of satisfaction or money back.
Double-Breasteds
They're the thing; young men like tin new ''designs; some with hells
ami some without belts.
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX have made them along entirely
new lines; button spacing very high; coats a little longer; more flare
to the skirts; waist lines a trifle higher.
Business Men--a fit is guaranteed
. - . . . if
There's no use going to a tailor if you think you're hard to fit.
We're ready to fit you perfectly in a Hart Sehaffner & Marx suit.
We'll cut your clothes bill down at least one-third; maybe, one-half;
and you'll have all the fine quality, rich all-wool fabrics and style
that the most expensive custom tailor would give you. We'll prove it.
$35.00 to $85.00
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NEW MANHATTAN
SHIRTS $3.50 to $10.00
NEW STETSON AND KNOX
HATS $5.00 to $17.50
NEW T. P. W. SPECIAL
SHOES $10.00 to $15.00
NEW LEW
$2
vvis underwear!
2.00 to $6.50
NEW SMART NECKWEAR
50c to $ 1.50
The Best Values Are
Here.
PENDLETON? GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE
.JnePeoples Mjarehouses,
'li'li,g-it.Hifl.WHf;p"E"Tr PAYS TO TWAOF :H:Wtl;WJ!!jW
The Rest Styles Are
Here.
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Annonncesnents for this depart
ment most be mhmttted to tike
Jmm Oregonian not later than
Friday evening in order to be a
pored of publication on Saturday.
Baptist
Rev. W. H- Cox. Paatar. Residence
(ri Bush, Phone 117.
Sunday montinf Sunday school, F.
M. Riley swpt.. 9:30.
Preaching service, 11:00
Speaking. DrAusUn, D. O., sub
ject. Inter-church Movement."
apectal music and solo.
Sunday night B. T. P. U.( Miss
Ninta Clark, president, 6:30.
Preaching service, 7:30.
9pecfaal music and songs.
. These meetings are for you, get your
neighbor and enjoy them. A hearty
welcome awaits yon.
Methodist
Robert Edward Gomail, Pastor.
The-CJiriat life Interpreted and ap
plied to modern life is the work of
the church. No church, in this sense,
can claim achievement In any complete
rer Cold., Crip, or Iaflaeaaa
aad as a Preventative, take LAXATiviS
BPOMO QUININE Tablets. Iok for
E. W. GROVE'S signature on tfce box.
fashion. The church must know con
ditions of men, individually and socio
logically, if her would know Christ's
work for today. A better church
would make a betteajworld.
These statements are suggestive of
the content of the pastor's theme,
"The Needed Spiritual Impact." Hear
if 1 1 : a. m.
Sunday School at 10 a- m.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
We meet at the Presbyterian church
In the joint revival at 7:30. Everyone
who sings please join the choir. Make
this first evening meeting effective
by your presence.
preach in the morning on, "St. Paul's
Ideal of Manhood'' and in the evening
on "America and the Alien." We
would like very much to have you
worship with us. A cordial welcome
will be yours in this church-home.
Junior and Senior C E. will meet at house education committee by Harold
iLlttledale, a reporter, who made an In
I vestlKULioi fur the New York Hvenintf
Post.
IuUieran
Lutheran services will be held to
morrow at 2 o'clock in the Christian
Church. Rev. A. Blasberg will preach.
6 p. m. At 7 o'clock, the final church
snrvice hegin. space will be re
served In the main auditorium for all
the new conv. rts, but every member is
urged to hi o hand at the beginning
Of the aerlc I order to expedite the
work of the i r in seating the ex
I peeled throng;
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Sa lat ion Army
Sunday services will include knee
drill at ; a. m.. Sunday school at 1:30
p m., song service at 3, and Salvation
Rally at 8. Everyone is cordially in
vited. Captain Jennie Conrad and
Lieutenant Lela Forrest in charge.
im r Ji of the Redeemer
Rev. Alfred Lockwood, Rector.
S a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 Sunday school.
1 1 Morning Prayer and Sermon.
7;30 Evening Prayer and Sermon.
Two very helpful and constructive
i services have been arranged for you
for this Lord' Day. Tbe messages are
virile and timely. The Rector will
Christian Science
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
holds services at 813 1-2 Main street.
(First stairway north of the Inland
Fmpire Bank.) Sunday services are
at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The sub
ject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday,
March 14, "Substance." Sunday school
starts at 10 a. m.
A Wednesday evening meeting which
includes testimonials of healing, is
held at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room
which Is maintained at the same ad
dress is open to the public daily ex
cept Sundays and holidays, from 1:30
to 5 p. tt.j where the Bible and au
thorized Christian Science literature
may be read, borrowed or purchased.
, The Reading Room is also open
evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock, except
Wednesdays and Sundays, for reading
only.
FAILURE CHAR
I0NAL
TO
WASH1NV;tOV, Mar. 13. Charges
that the federal board for vocational
education ihh made a disastrous fail
ure of the rehabilitation of wounded
servicemen were filed today with the
FRANCE WILL PROTEST
STATEMENT OF WILSON
PARIS, aiarch J3. The French
government will probably ask further
explanation of the charges which
l President Wilson made In a letter to
Senator Hitchcock that the militaristic
party in France was in the ascend
ancy. It is reported here, however, !
the newsfwiper IIntransitreant said to-;
day, that any protest France may
Imako will be unofficial.
I White Truck I
(!. I. S. Church) Mormon
Meeting and Sunday school to be
held in the Moose hall on Main street.
Sunday school at 10:30 and meeting at
11:30. Elders in charge O. L. Gale
and G. L. Frlckson,
We also have our Conference Pres
ident J. O. Smith from Yakima, He
is corning down here to give us a won
derful talk on some of tho facts of our
church and some of the things that we
believe in. All are invited to attend
this meeting.
If anyone desire any Information
Inquire of us, we will tell you anything
that you desire. We room at 30J K.
Court street Phone 268-R.
All the driving force of a White motor, which
get full power from every atom of fuel, is ap
plied to the wheels near the rim; higher lever
age is secured. Whites have a very positive
drive.
Frentzel-Wailes Motor Co
Pendleton, Ore. Phone 46
THE WHITE CO- Cleveland, Ohio.
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Ad nitron IT
(Sunday Service)
First ChrlHtian Church, It. Tj. no-'
I '-ui i r Minister. Residence 615
! Blaine street Phone 799-M.
rrurinff the revival. Sunday has heen
an eventful day. Next Lord's day is
(expected t be t he climax of the won-t
derf ul fampalsn for Christ and the
.church. Every member, new and old, I
will be on hand to contribute to the'
success of tho cloning day. The day'
will begin with the Dlble school at
9:4". a. m., Sunt. DeHart, who wan ab
sent last fWnday at his mother's bed
side, will be at hut post. He fully ex
pect at least two hundred In the j
classes. Communion at 11 a. m. will:
be a memorable service. The ern
ctating elders and dearons will all lie
men who have united with the church
during the present revival. The theme
of Evangelist Wllhlte's morning dis
course will be "Fruits of Faithful
ness." A basket dinner will be served hy
the Indies Aid In the spacious dining
hall of the church to which all the new
members and their friends are special
ly invited guests. Toasts will be re
sponded to at the close of the dinner.
Mr. Joe Scott will preside as toast-master.
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A CHILD
9 la as height an its viwion in keen. No expane or car should be
s spared In correctina a child's vision.
For ItH entire future and success in life "depends on this one factor, 55
s "cioop VISION.'
I Bring 'iiur Child to Dr. Simmons. J I will ajni no rains in bring-
in it eyes to ultimate perfection, H
Dr. A. M. SIMMONS
Eye Sight Specialist
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SINGERS
WANTED TONIGHT
AT THE
THE LITTLE WHITE CHURCH
BY THE COURT HOUSE
Saturday Evening at 7.
J. W. McCALLlM WILL ORGANIZE A
UNITED CHOIR.
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HiiMitiiai'iuviiiiini
NEW WALL PAPER JUST RECEIVED
2000 rolls of snappy designs and prices that will
surprise. Just call
J. W. JACKSON, the Paper and Paint Man
he will show his paper and give prices in all kinds
of work.
Phone 1034 616 Calvin
Do You Want
to Make Some
Real Money?
If you do investigate our listings in
Morrow Co. Whcatlands. We also have
all kinds of City Property.
Kerley & Lundell
721 Main St.
Phone 477