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V4GK TWO DAILY EAST ORKGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910, E2GHT PAGES. A Money Saving Message tor You After Supper Specials This Saturday Evening 75c Mens Neckwear 35c 3 for $1.00 This evening after supper we will offer our entire stock of men's fourinliand ties, a Vautiful assortment, all the new colors and stylos, 75 and 50 values, your choice for only 35S 3 for $1.00 50c Mens fancy Hose 35c 3 for $1.00 After supper we will sell our fancy sox, the greatest lot ever shown in Pendleton, tieauties, 50 values, after supper 35 3 for ?1.00. $1.00 Men's Shirts, 65c Buys a shirt this evening. 25 doz. men's soft collar shirts. Regular $1.00 and 75 values, good patterns, well made. After supper your choice for only ...65 $1.00 Mens Outing Flan nel Night Shirts 68c This evening after supper we will place on .ale our entire stock of men's $1.00 Outing Flannel Xigh Shirts. Your choice for onlv 6S Womens long Silk Gloves All colors, reinforced tips, extra quality, 81.75 and $1.50 grades, after supper 98 i Womens long Kid Gloves '1( Button length. All the new wanted colors. All sizes. $3.50 after supper .'. and grade, $1.98 50 and 65c Ladies fancy Hose A most beautiful assortment. Extra ' quality, black embroidered and colors, 50? and 65 qualities, after supper 35 3 pairs for $1.00. 3 inch I.OWNSDALE, GREEX SEAL MUSLIX, celebrated for superior quality ni:d service, all ready for the needle. Regu lar 15 quality for .. 12 l-2 !4 BLEACHED EXTRA QUALITY KJIEETIXG for double beds free from sizing, regular 3S quality, after sup per .' 29 INDIA LTXKX wbite for dress waists 20 Quality, after supper 25f Quality, after supper AM) and summer LAWXS HltS. 15 ... 19 THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Where it Pays to Trade Churches REV. J. S. I.EDFORD. Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Man." Services on Wednesday evening at 8 o,'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock on Pun day morning. Reading room, open daily from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. Everybody cordially invited. Corner J5. Webb and Johnson streets. Church of the Redeemer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The holy 'Communion 'will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock service. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock; Lenten services will be on Tuesday and Thursday evening at 4 o'clock; Wednesday at 7:15 with choir practice immediately after the service. On Friday morning the Litany will be said at 8 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Charles Quin ,ney,rector. The Rt. Rev. Bishop R. L. Paddock, D. D.. will pay his official visit to Pendleton on Palm Sunday, March 10, and will hold confirmation serv ices In the Church of the Redeemer at 11 a. m. First Christian Church. Meets in the South M. E. church, West Webb street. 9:45, Bible school; 11, communion and sermon. This will be Brother Meldrum's fare well sermon as pastor of this church. Every member of the church should be present; 6:30 young people's so ciety. No preaching in the evening We will Join our Baptist brethren In their revival service. Tuesday evening and Thursday eve ning mass meetings will be held In preparation for the great campaign soon to be held by Charles Reign 8covilie and his company. W. F. Taylor, clerk. Baptist Church. Baptist church, E. Alta and John son streets. Revival service, Rev. J. S. Ledfnrd will preach morning and evening. 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. The evangelist will preach and sing. Bi ble school at 9:45; "young people's meeting at J: 30. Tou are Invited to all these services. Come early. R. E. Storey, pastor. ; ' ' 1 ' V . - , , " ' j i v - 1 i 1 5 i-'..' - - .-v: ! ; , . : .' ' i ."! . " - : , , i . . v - :i '-'',.'. ' J . - -i - t ' ' . i - ! - ,. 4 vr j .' i J ' ' k , " V - :- A nj. .. .-V f '. '-' j h. U - rl I?' . . . . . - .:. ' :; t J Preaching nnd SlnilK Kvangcl l-t ut Hie Biiptl! Chiirrli. joiin d:s MILLIONS : WILL GO TO CHARITY KXTIRK IXHTUXE WILL BE StWlTEUKD BROADCAST Oil Kluu rimiM Groatt'st SyHtcmatl.tM rlmrlty n lllwtoi-j- of World John l. -.ir., WHt Make Ufework of SiM'iHlinjr Fortune. New York. Bphlntl the lncorpara tion of the Rockefeller Foundation Is hidden the greatest plan for a syste nmtiziil charity In the history of the world. Rockefeller's vast wealth Is to be devoted to charity In the broad est sense, including every field of hu mnn endeavor for many years to come, nnd probably through future fenerations. It wns learned that the plan Is on an even greater scale than at first ap peared, nnd It will probably not only involve Hje entire Rockefeller fortune but will present a definite life work for John D. Rockefeller, Jr. The younger Rockefeller Is making preparations to retire from all cor porations with which he Is connected In order that he may give his entire time to the foundation. It was with this in view that he recently withdrew from the board of directors of the Standard Oil company. He Is now preparing to take- up the active work of the foundation as soon as congress approves the application for fncorporatlon, which was made Wednesday. Rockefeller Intimates that he will refuse nt present to reveal the details of the great scheme and satisfies him self so far with stating that Its object will be to promote the well being and the civilization of the people of the whole world. Fred Gates, who is taking an active part in the formation of the new cor poration, said that the plan would not Interfere with the general board of educntlon, which has already cost Rockefeller $52,000,000. Tt Is esti mated that the oil king's gifts up to tht- present time total $120,000,1100. TKTH IX DIRTY HANDS. few Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It the best of all medicine for (he curs of disease, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu. sled physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. ... It is safe medicine la any condition of the system. THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol and no injurious babit-forming drugs and which creates no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its makers are not afi-uld (o print its every ingredient, on each oatsida bottle - wrapper and attest to the truthfulness of the same under oath. It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who bao t it can let it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition (o this medicmf or nown composition. No counterfeit is at food as the jenuine and the dru(!)(i who luys something else it "just as good at Dr. Pierce's" in either mistuktn er it tryinu to deceive yoa for hit own telfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. He is triflintf with your most priceless possession vour health may be your life itself. Ste that you gft what you us Jor ter by a mere touch cannot possibly be shaken without leaving behind evi dences of unnamable dirt. "These are the kinds of hands that handle our bread, meat, our paBtry, our fruit and our money." Mr. Eccles asserts that dirty hands may lead to plague, cholera, typhoid fever, consumption, diphtheria, scar let fever and many other diseases. A Swollen Jaw is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether It's caused by neuralgia, toothache, or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling; and relieve the pain. The great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds any and all achea and pains. Sold by A. C. Kdeppen & Bros. Ladies Soles Hewed. With my new machine I can sen your soles on for 5c per pair. They will look better and last louger. A. EKL.UND. Hunt up your lighter clothing;, suits and dresses and have them made like new by the women. City Dye Works. Mrs. Hays & Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. To Test Garnkihee Law. ' Salem, Ore. An opportunity haa arisen to make a test of the law pass ed by the 1909 legislature over tha veto of Governor George E. Cham berlain allowing the garnishee of tha salaries of state, county and city em ployes. An action has been started to garnishee a portion of the salary of J. L. Green, deputy game warden for Multnomah countjs, by Carl Ehelebe. The amount Involved la $50, but la order to determine the validity of tha law the case will be carried by Attor ney General Crawford to the supreme court. A Timely rrotectlon. Everyone knows the after effecta of La Grippe are often more danger ous than the disease. So often tt leads to plneumonia, which a weakened heart action makes fatal. La Grippe coughs that strain and weaken tha system yield quickly to the healing and strengthening qualities of Foley'a Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros. For Sale. Black Percheron stallion Imported from France. 8 years old. weight one ton. Prices right. See E3. T. Wade. British Scientist Fintliaslzes Danger In IVrsonnl rnolcanliness. London. "Dirty hands are causing more deaths than bullets, poisons, railway nccldents and earthquakes combined," writes Dr. R. G. Eccles in the February number of the "Brit ish Health Review." "We cannot call that murder which la'ks Intent to kill," he continues, "but so near to murder Is It thnt. with Increased public knowledge, the time is sure to come when dirty-handed people will have to endure an oppro brium that will make them skulk In shame. "People who are willing to tolerate the visible dirt are pretty sure to be none too careful concerning the dan gerous dirt. The two kinds get blended. "It Is, however, not only possible, but actually probable, that there are foul and filthy hands that are by their owners kept manicured till fingernails shine and every vestige of visible blackness has disappeared. "Thev wash as they eat and sleep, under the guidunce of a clock. That there is a fitness in time for washing in order to be clean has not dawned upon them. "It Is the unseen dirt that plays tho mischief with human life, because It is alive, and can multiply Indefinitely. "It Is quite likely that nearly all normal persons wash their hands and faces on getting up in the morning, or after particularly dirty forms of wrfrk, but with very many the absence of visible dirt Is sufficient excuse for the neglect of washing all other times of the day. "Hands thut are able to pollute wa- MOTHERS FRmBH A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. One of the most valuable qualities of Mother's Friend Is that it safe-guards the future) health of the mother. It is a liniment to be applied externally to the body, the use of which lubricates the mur.cles and tendons, softens the glands and ducts, prevents lumps forming in tho breasts, and relieves, the pain, nervous ness, nausea, and other troubles from which so many expectant mothers suffer. When Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system for aa easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who massage with great liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and recover more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO.. ATLANTA, OA. have Christ In the heart before you can live him in the life." "You will never have the fruit3 of the Spirit in your life till you are living In the Spirit" "God will find you if you let him. He has promised, iuu na" Tui-slav. March IT.. Fortunately for better gut into God's clover patch. If j th). puhUe, Kanford promises are re you do he will satisfy you niiii you i won't have to fill up on other things." j "Every time a professed Christian I "TIh" American Lord." An American play, well written and finely acted is the promise held out by f'hnrles IS. Ilanford for his en CiiKcnient at the Oregon theater on God at the Baptist Church. The meeting last night at the Bap tist church was the best of the week. I Evangelist Ledford was at his best. He preached a powerful sermon on the theme.'"! Am the Way, the Truth and the L'fe," the words of Jesus in John 14:1. If men ever come to God they must come by Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. Jesus said, "No man cometh to the Father but by Me." He is the Truth and the source of all truth. "The Law came by Moses but grace and truth by Jesus Christ." "He Is back of the truth of the Bible and accepting the Bible aa truth one ac cepts Jesus." "We have not life without Him In the heart" "The rea son some people never backslide Is because they never had any thing to backslide from." "You have got to goes to the world for sat.jfactlon In life he dishonors God and holds up the religion of Christ to ridicule. For he gays by his act God can't feed me and I am hungry I want a few of these husks of the devil to fill me." The evangelist sang "Sowing the Tares," tne words were wr.uen Dy a convict. The song was very ffectlve. In addition Zoeth Carney sang "No Not One " This was a very pleasant feature of the service. God's power was manifest throughout the service and at Its close several expressed themselves as desirous of being sav ed and several marie profession and confessed Jesus as savior. Christians signified their desire for a better ex perience. Services "tomorrow morning and evening. Come early to be sure of a seat. All are Invited. There will be no Saturday service. leemablo at thi-ir face value. They I never luive ti b- discounted and "The American Lord" may be 'relied on to possess not only the charm of splen lid acting such 9s Mr. Hanfqrd a-'-ways offers, but a plot Interest that is not only novel but strictly In touch v ith current thought The play Is not an untried venture, but was recently produced with Wm. H. Crane In the title role, with results Which left no doubt of its merit. A company of unusual nnd superior quality has been assembled for this play and the pro duction us a whole will rank high, even In the list of elaborate produc tions this faVorite star has made. Miss Marie Drofnah will piay the dashing widow In the play and for whose sake the rugged hero of many vicissitudes of fortune consents to forget his train ing, restrain his temper and accept the title of nobility which chance has trust upon him. AWAY GOES ALL KIDNEY TROUBLE BACKACHE VANISHES AXD YOl'R KIDNEYS FEEL l'IXE So Man or Wom'Hi Here In Pendle u. 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