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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1921)
1 t; ; f . A , ' 1 . I T1C2 TWO DAILY EAST OHEGONlAlf, PENDLETON, OR2G0N, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1631. TWELVE PAGE3: '-'A rr WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING AROUND FOR YO UR ROUND-UP TOGS REMEMBER THAT AVE ARE PREPARED FOR YOU. - . t . W f A ft I. z !i i 1 , Monday TJiomiwg Sees 'Ae reotes. VT M M H U M Fur es' Ever Meld M Cliff Fine J3i g S for Sale Embracisd g- '-pfSQjS 00: Worth- of the lFmest Furs of one of the Countrys Largest Fur Houses 'Bannler Bros. ff Evcrv Piece that we place on sale has been selected as a most wanted price for shoppers in the Pendleton section of the county and the variety is sufficiently large in each class of fur to allow an easy choosing. You will find everything represented from the smallest neckpiece right through to the greatlieavy coats. From the moderately priced to the more expensive pieces. See the elaborate window displays, but better still, attend the Monday sale. t w V. .. i... . r5 -'W '- EVERYTHING NEW IN HATS The supreme achievement .in pro duction of exclusive styles al prices never rivalled for this class of merchandise. Ane Price-the Right One. D For Bl -,- A ouses Realizing the many tastes that must be suited in a season where variety is the - keynote of fashion in their selections. The result can be seen in this new showiner which can satisfy all the demands placed upon it for individual preferences. Here are some of the newest styles" - . . $6.75 to $27.50 1 w ' i r . : W VWITOSS &RLMT5T DEPAIiTHEVT JflOHr. " T )fi9pooples Waroliouse, V. i: 7 -HHIPE IT PAYS TO TB4DF j 'V'' CHILDREN'S COATS FOR FALL AND EARLY WINTER' The "kiddies" coats as usual bear a qlose resemblance to the styles adopted by the "grown ups," long straight lined coats for example will be very-popular this Fall. Some coats are ctrnn two sections, the lower. section showing pleats or having panel backs and fronts with pleated sides.' . - . The large and medium size collars are s o arranged that they can be worn high about the neck in cold weather. Novelty cuffs or odd cut sleeves give a smart finish ing touch while belts are also featured to considerable extent. v , , S8.75 to 27.50 ' : ..' ) ;; , In your great and honest endeavor to save have you . ever taken the' trouhle to sit (1 o w n collect ; yourself together n A !-."Tli?tilr9V; 5 What have you ., done toward ac- , complishing your end? Have you given any at tention to "Shop- , ping in theNews papets?" If you have, you surely, are prepared to. take advantage ot ; one of the hest ' one of the most , important of all sales occasions;; 'The 7 Day Car nival of Grocery Specials'' wherein is offered any of .i the A every day. 1 heeds, the tilings 5 t h a t inust hp i houglit. n Aftf you have givci yesterday's1 big full page ad its ; most careful con sideration , yo u will Vhe on0 ;M)f; Mondav's shop 1 pers in the? Day ; Grocery Carnival SAVE! J. "American Beauty" ELECTRIC IRON You arc living in an electrical age foikt ibe moss of it. Come in and Jet ui (bow you the wonderful time and labor savin; devices we carry in stodl irons. Washing Machines. Vacuum Qeaneri, Toasters, Grills. Percolators, Water Heaters, Stoves, Radiant Healers. Lampsj Fixtures, Sewing Machines anything and everything electrical. iaaLCia PKH ES o.v IXIXTKIC A1'PUA.CI And It ArUc-lus in J. L. VAUGHAN , E)-rric and (ias-Suptiliea , I'hoiK' :: 2(fl hjtsl tonrt St. COMPOUND COPAIBA nl CUBEB6 A T VOIID riDI uric-r mmmm; CruJffiHES Florence Avery Rice Dramatic Soprano Pupil or F. X. Arens Voice l'lacctuvnt .Master Uiluii Studio Phone 408 Perkins Ave. . 7D1-W Wood for Sale . i.v cak irrs Tellow Tine, Fir and Tamarac --- I I n Oregon's Higher Instiiulioa of TECHNOLOGY Eight SchooU; Seventy Depart me nri FALL TERHi OrENS SEPT. 19. 1921 m laformttMa writ. Ialb si islrsr Oregon Agricultural College COKVALUS ' . ' Annonnoemems ror (his depart ment most bb submitted to the Kaw Oegonlan not later tfaao ' ' Friday evening In order to be aa nred of publication on Satorday. Tlie Salvntion Arniy Adj. and Mrs. C. A. Peterwon, offi. cerg in charge. Residence 309 S. Main etreet, phnne 1052. Week, night services, Tfiraday, Thursday and Saturday, street service 7:30 it. in, inside se.rvice4 p. m. Sun day wrvlces, 10:30 a. ra. street service, inwide 1 1 a. m. Sunday school at 1;30 ALL RUN DOWN AND WORN OUT Because yoa Jiav not thoroaghlf puriliod your blood, but have allowed to remain in it the accumulations of waste matter that cause weakness, 'loss . of appetite, dull headache, broken sleep, backache, eruptions and humors and other troubles. Take Hood's . Sareaparilla, tho nedieine that renovates, strength ens, tonci it will build you tip, mak you feci better all over. Hood's Pills help as a stomach toning, durestive cathartic. I .uWlhiiliiliiiuiiulsliiii.niliuIiillJhlliiUiyiiuih! inn! iiiiilHiiiyH IIl!tfttflttlt1!ftr'fTt'THI!tif;tr 111 lilt (Mi Joint Accounts for Husband and Wife E3 p. mx, al' children have a hearty invi tation to attend. The button system has been organized, come and wear one Sunday, evening street service 7:2 1. m.. inside 8 p. m. The Salvation Army will be serving lunches during the Hound-Up at Gar den and Webb. Come patfonlze them and help 4ho'ood work alontr.' They will be having special street services conducted by Brie;, and Mrs, Kay from Portland; Gen. Staff Cant. Winter-bottom, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Capt. Anthony of Baker, Ore., and Capt. Buchanon of La Grande, Ore. These officers are all good musicians, so some good services are .expected on tho street during Bound-Up. ' -y ' ' - First Christian Church Almost 200 in attendance at Bible School last Sunday morning at 9:45. Interest and activity In "The HHltdp Races" increasing. Aim or thlsun day to to have 350 present. For Bally Day, October 9, our aim is 500. Ser mon at 11;- subject, "More-Like the Master in Deepening the Spiritual Life- ' " -Christian Endeavor meeting In the evening at :30, led by Mies Kate IStorms. Sermon at 7:30 "What Church Shall I Join?" " - . A eordial welcome to every service. W. A. Gressman, minister, a Mabells "Fanny Herself" 1' MAY BE DRAWN AGAINSTBY EITHER This convenient and practical method of using the family income is increasingly popular and when once tried is usually followed afterward. " , ' Not a few misunderstandings between husband and wife have their origin in disputes over money. '. By making the common funds accessible to either and making both responsibIeor thir economical use, there is not likely to be any trouble from this source. ' , " Open a joinf checking account iff this bank and your matrimonial ship will have double strength. speed and safety. . f l The Inland Empire Bank f j - if Hf!W,tumiMm:iM.tl!!!!l''rHtlVMt!'"MtrMMrtMItilMMt E3 'i Presbyterian 'burcli '' The Sabbath day activities bci.'ln ih the Presbyterian Church 11 at 10:00 o'clock when the Bunday School meet for an hour. At eleven o'clock the pastor will speak on that very .:of ton nver looked virtue, namely "I'raiac." Surely we have much to call forth ex pressions of gratitude and joy.'-. ' Following the Christian Kndoavof hour at 6:45, the Pastor Will prcacli he subject of "Faith" the basis of buslneHs and the key-note In the song of Redemption. A ivefcome to all isj extended. Tho evening - 'preaching service ts. 7:. G,;L. Clark, ruator. fx Wri iK-r - "I 10- tW it Jfj5&. ft5 tiM !& " a J i -1 X 1 -a - . . , r'-AH schoo; begins at fT45 a. m. A " Wednesday ' eveninc , meeU ng which Includes testimonials of heal ing is held at 8 o'clock. The Reading. Room, which Is maintained ut ' the same address, is open daily from 9 s. m. to 9 p. m., wlrere the Brbte' and' authorized ChrlstianBcienee lUorature may be read, borrowed or purchased. 'The public is cordially ravlted o at tend the ehnrch aervlcea'and tofvislt Hie reading room. H " '"".' BEFORE akq AFTER v CHILDBIJIIH: ' ii i. Y. n Mrs. William TelU How Lydia E Pinkharn .Vegetables . Compound Kept Htr ? in Health .:- a Mabel Julienne Scott. She'a the heroine In "No Woman Knowi," ie ocrcen title of "Fanny UwseU," Edna Berber's ist known novel Tho Cliuroli of .(ckum Christ of latter' ' ' Day Sainte Butulay school 10:30 a.' m.', preach ing service, 7:30 p. m. Everyone In vited to attend. 1 . I'lml ISaptHt tliurch . ' Sunday school 9:50 a. m. '' Horning service, 11 a.' rh. ' . 11 Y. P. V., :30 p. m. Evening servioe, 7:30 p. m."" Dr. B. J. Held of ' Portland will preach at the morning service on "The Wonder ,of Personality" and it night on "The Only Life Worth Living." , German Lutheran There win be Serman Lutheran sr- mon at the First Christian Church at 1 p. m. and Sunday school at 1 p. m. Rev. A. Wasberg ill hold tho ser- The Church of Jesus Christ is com ing into its own. ' More and more men are realizing that' the one permanent solvent of the dissatisfaction and dif ficulties of the hour Is tho Oospcl of Jewrs Christ practically applied. The Church 01 the Kedcemer is trying to keep step with this new movement. It asks busy people, and the busier tho more they need It, to fall in line with the church's progressive policy. Come out to-morrow to one of yflur city's churches andbe shoVn how you car. j do some' real good. We flhall be glad to see you at any one of the follow-.' S lng services: ' '-Js , ( a. m. Holy Communion, js 9:45 Big Rally Pay for the Sunday 1 School. . 11 a. m. Morning service ' and r rmin. ' , , Ciiristian ScJcncou .. First' Church""of Christ.' Scientist, holds services at 813 1-2 Matn street (first stairway north of tho Inland Empire Jlartk). Sunday services arc at 11 a. lm. undi I p.' m,.' Thevmibtact of the leason-scrmort for Sunday, Sep tember 18th, is "Matter." Bundiy nLL. l .. J 1 t , .,, ! . 3.JJ VeKUtaola Cotapound helped me both xieioro ana aiwr isy baby Was born. I . Buffered witli tick ache, headache, was generally run down and weak. 7 1 aaw Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vecetable 001- rrjound advertised m j the newapapora And - Mow 1 fee! Ana, take care of Jtriy. two boji . and do my own work, : it X I recommend vour medicino to anvona who Is ailing. You may publish my testi monial if you think it will help others. " Mrs, Carrie Williams, Overpeck, Ohio."' . For more than forty fears Lydia BL Pinkham's Vegetable Compounds has been restoring women to health who; suffered from .irregularities, displace menu, backaches, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness or "the blues. Today there is hardly a town r hamlet in tho United States . w herein Some woman does not reside fho has -town made well by it That ie why Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comnonnd is now recognized bs the standard remedy lot- I such ailmentjL X ' ear iimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiminniiiiiniiitiiiiuiiiitinMiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinmiiiinininui'1 CASTLE GATE GOAL 1 OPliONE 1 1 - FIVE ., -i ;. :i for ;: :1 i r The coal that meets your requirements. See that you get the fenuine for storage.' " , , . Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical I B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! 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