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EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1910. PAGE FIVE. H uvl u la ui n i PSD-1 Don't forget the Gigantic Shoe Sale Every pair in the house" at a great saving to you. Buy Your Easter Shoes Tonight F. E. Livengood & Co. Newsy Notes of Pendleton An Action for Money. Ou8 Harras versus J. II. Stone, is the title of a suit filed in the circuit court In which the plaintiff seeks to collect a balance of 1175 which he alleges Is due on a f 400 note. Die in Sokaiio. Mrs. Jennie Moore-Kidder, wife of Will I Kidder, and a former resident of Pendleton, died at the Deaconess hospital in Spokane, March 25. Death was the result of cancer. Funeral services will be held at Athena, Mar. 28 at 2 o'clock. Churches Risen King!" Hawley, at te morning service and "Hosanna," Gramler, in the evening. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. You will find a cor dial welcome at all the services of Church of the KeUemncr. ru. rn.i.. ...i ...mi 4 III JJHOICI OCIVILCO kUlHUIlUW Will (Jjg ChUTCh be f.U and festal as follows: The j Dont fa- attend'tne Apr Fool firm Easier celebration will be be atSOclal at the M E cHurch t prf. J"" ,T0he,ftSUnday sch "'"iday evening. The folowlng excellent will be at 9:30 a. m., and the chit- ; program will be rendered: dren's mite boxes (containing their Solo MUg Huchlns Lenten offerings) will be opened. Motion Song Robin and Blue Bird The first Enster service will be at Twelve Little Girls 11 a. m., whin there will be a second ( Pantomime Bugle Song. .Five Young celehratlon of the holy communion. Ladies fith Mrs. Landers as so!o- At 2 p. m. a special Easter service' 1st. w ill be conducted for the Sir Knights ( Farce Mrs. Orlmshaw's Mistage Templar, who will attend church In two acts. a body. There will be special ser- ' Mrs. Grimshaw Miss Mayme Batter mons, hymns, anthems and solos ap- ' son. proprlate to the day. The offerings ' Sary Ann Grimshaw Miss Pauline will be for the year's apportionment ' Maple. and the rectory debt. A very' cordial1 Aunt Betsy Cole Miss Grace Oliver. Invitation Is extended to all. Charles ! Mrs. Briggs Miss Evelyn Kinman. Qu!nney, rector. I Miss Hinshaw Miss Goldie McElsoy. I Mrs. Ellis Miss Audrey Hunter. First C!!r!'!an Church. j Solo Miss WilmaBurmester North Main street. Bible school, Experiences League Members 9:45 a. m.; communion and sermon,' Refreshments and April Fool fun 11 a. m.; young people's meeting, 6:30 ' nt close of program. All Invited. p. m.; evening services. 7:30 p. m. Re- 1 Program to begin at 8:00 p. m. ception for members Wednesday eve-1 1 nlng. There will be baptismal serv- Presbyterian. Ices Sunday morning and evening; ' There will be communion service also Wednesday evening. Be one of at the Presbyterian church tomorrow 250 in Bible school at 9:45 a. m. A morning In connection with the regu- class for every age and a separate lar preaching service and In the eve- rjom for every class. nlng the services will be approprl- We have arranged to conduct a ate to Easter. Sunday school at 10 nursery during church services. Let ' o'clock, Young Peoples' meeting In all mothers with small children come, 'the evening at 6:30. W. H. Bleakney, The babies will be taken care of. W. ' acting pastor. F. Taylor, clerk. I Orplienm. Today's program. 1. The Converts, Btograph, a strange transformation of two souls. 2. Fruit Growing In Grand Valley, Sunday School Convention. The Umatilla County Sunday School association will hold its fifteenth an nual convention In the Methodist church, Pendleton, April 5 and 6. A good program is prepared. Rev. C. A. Phlpps, the state secretary, will assist. The officers hope that all who can will attend the meetings. Double Suit is Filed. A double ctlon has been commenc ed in the circuit court by F. H. Grit man against Waller Arnold. One is for the collection of a note for $180 and one for a note for $45. In both casts it is sought to foreclose mort gages against the Arnold property in the west end of town. To Investigate River's Flow. Official notice has Ik en given by tiie stute Muter board of the intention ot taking up the investigation of the flow of Me Umatilla river in Umatilla and Morrow counties. The investiga tion is to be made In persuance of suits filed before the state board of control and will be for the purpose of adjudicating disputes regarding the use of water from the river. The first session of the board will be held at Echo, May 16, and on May 19 a ses sion will be held at the court house In Pendleton. Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject, ' Reality." Ser vices on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock r Colo., Edison. on Sunday morning. Reading room open dally from 2 to 4 In the after noon. Everybody cordially Invited. ' Corner E. Webb and Johnston streets. I 3. A Mountain Blizzard, comedy, F.dison. 4. Tale of n Tenement. Drama. 5. Sporty Dad. Comedy. New pictures tomorrow. Program ns follows. 1. Across the Plains. Dramatic. Baptist. Baptist church, E. Alta mil John son streets. Rev. R. E. Storey, pas-,1000 feet long, Sellg. tor, 302 E. Alta street. Easter ob- - 2. The Violin Maker of Cremona. servance, morning sermon, "The ! Drama. Blessing of the Risen Christ." Dur- ' 3. A Wrestling Match. Sports. mont Edwards will sing a baritone Bay's First Tooth. Comedy. solo. Evening at 7:30, sermon. "The Kssany. Broken Power of Death." Special '., 5. The Aviation Meet In Los An- music. Bible school at 9:45. Young ' geies, Sal., education. Peoples' meeting at 6:3i). All are In-1 300 feet of motion pictures nt each vited to these services. MctluHllit. Methodist , Episcopal church, cor ner Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, pastor. Morning theme, "Risen as lie Said." Evening topic, "What Doca Christ's Resurrection Mean to Us." Special Easter music performance. Show running from 1:30 to 10.30. p. m. daily. Admission 10c. The Pastime. Announces the following new pro gram for Sunday. Two big feature films included In this program. "The Fence on the Bar 55 Ranch" on both occasions. In the morning lflft) f( x,t a weak point appears In the choir will render the Anthem, "My Redeemer Llveth," In the even ing, "Christ Is Risen ami The Lord of Life Relgneth." Mrs. lenders will sing "All Hull. F. A. CLISS the only Exclusive Op- tometrlst located n Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over SO years practice fitting glasses. Remember I sr'.r." my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit. .AWT." this drama, the acting and the de velopment of the story is worked cut so cleverly that the Interest grows. "The Girl Thief," dramatic, 1000 ft. A tremendously strong romance, "The Winning of Father," com edy. A story of how an athletic young man succeeded In Inducing his sweetheart's father to consent to the match. "Oh, So Sick," comedy. "Dad"' Andrus in Town. J. S. Andrus, one of the pioneer res idents of the John Day country, and familiarly known to all the residents of southern Umatilla and northern Grant counties as "Dad," is in the city today, this being the occasion of his annual visit. He says that the stock loss in the John Day country was very light as a result of the hard winter, that the prospects at present ure exceedingly bright for a prosper ous year and that everybody is happy. "Some of us will be a little lute in shedding as a result of the hard winter," he said, "but we will come through in good shape, all right." Fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism Is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. All that Is needed to afford relies is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment Give It a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by an dealers. LOCALS Phone Main ft for coal. Pastime picture please all. Ice cream at Hohbach'i, Court at Ask us about Nyssa. Nyssa Im provement Company. Plenty of good, clean coal at Bur roughs. Phone Main ft. Let the women clean your clothes. Phone orders to Main 198. I'll pay cash for your voaL Chas. Rayburn, phone Main 410. Dressed chickens every Saturday at Xngrams grocery. Phone Main 17. More moving pictures shown than any other theatre In the city the Pastime. No coal famine v. 1th Burroughs. Phone Main 6 and get good coal promptly. Lost Couple elk teeth In purse. Finder return to this office and re ceive reward. Halrdresstng, manicuring and sham pooing parlors In connection with the Vogue Millinery. For sale Restaurant, dolna- a-ood business. Inquire Southern Cafe, 206 B. Alta street. Are you Interested In orchards at Nyssa? Write, Irrigated Lands Cor poration, Nyssa, Ore, For rent, suite of furnished house keeping rooms. Inquire BIS Lilleth street. Phone Black 2432. Do you want five (5) or ten (10) acres In Canyon Conty, Idaho? Great orchard belt Write. Oregonldaho Apple Orchard Company, Nyssa, Ore. Hunt up your lighter clothing, suits and dresses and have them made like new. City Dye Works. Mrs. Hays A Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. For rent Unfurnished five room house on north side. Both house and lot nicely improved. Inquire of Mrs. A. Stangier or phone Black 2207. Music furnished for all occasions, dances in particular, by the United Orchestra. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. W. Fletcher, Mgr. Phone Main 1 or Blk 3836. Orders for Johnson's orchestra will hereafter receive the same prompt and careful attention as before, by applying to Karl Gulott, 1322 E. Court phone black 3461. ' . For sale Corner lot and six room cottage with full basement has fire place bath and toilet; range, gaa stove and electric lights; very desirable lo cation. All for IS0OO, cash or easy terms. Apply on premises, 114 Ra ley street. We Give Away 1:L 4 Absolutely Free of LostM j The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in Plain 3 vf r I i i.HKM"", ur vicuicuic oimpunea. nr n. v. rierce. M. v.. .v Chief Consulting Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Sur gical Institute at Buffalo, a book of 1UUH laric oaic and over 700 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, or, in French Cloth binding lor 51 stamps. Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family Duclor liook were sold in cloth binding at regular price of $1.50. Afterwards, one and half million copies were given away as above. A new, up-to-date revised edition is now ready for mailing. Better send NOW before all arc J-.,nc. 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Bronchitis, pneumonia and con sumption are the direct result. .Fo ley's Honey and Tar cures the cough, stops the hard breathing and heals and soothes the inflamed air passages. Refuse substitutes Koeppen Bros. Great Special Bargains For Saturday Evening At Wohlenberg Department Store 36 in. Black Taffeta regular '$1.50 value for . $1.19 65c All Wool Batiste 38 in. wide for yard . 48c 65c Union Suits, all kinds for each 48c 65 c Fancy Hosiery Lace and Em broidered for pr. 45 c 20c White India Linens 30 in wide for yard . 1 4c Wohlenberg Dep't. Store "BETTER. GOODS FOR. LESS MONEY" Hie Grand. An exeellent comedy bill Is on at tli.. I'.inn.l tnHnv Hall and Dean being one of the i best comedy teams that have appear ed here. Trucdcll and Fuller In comedy singing and dancing are excellent. Beutric Garvcr in serpentine dances is an excellent act that pleases every body. Picture program as follows: Biogroph. The Newly Weds, posi tively the funniist picture that has been here in a long time. The Siminoles Trust. Uncle's Money. Comedy. Special, matinee Saturday and Sun day for the ladies and children, 10c and 15 cents. .Music at the Grand furnished by the United Orchestra of Pendleton. Change of program Sunday and Thursday. A Timely Protection, Everyone knows the after effects of la grippe are often more dangerous than the disease. So often It leads to pneumonia, which a weakened heart action makes fatal. La grippe coughs that strain and weaken the system yield quickly to the healing and strengthening quantities of Foley's Honey and Tar. Koeppen Bros. I 'It-it ion Held Illegal. County Superintendent Frank K. Welles has rendered a decision In the appeal case from school district No. 6'.t, in the northern part of the coun ty. In which he holds that the election was regular as to the election of W. II Robinson, clerk, but that It was ir regular as to the election of George Harris as director. It will therefore bo necessary for a special election to bo held for the selection of a direc tor. Sid Coyle and family of Walla Wal la ore visiting at the R. Raymond home nt 311 Vnter street for a few days. EASTER NOVELTIES Will be found in the usual resourceful supply and variety and at prices that don 't cut much figure with any kind of a purse At Koeppen's Annex The Gift, Room" 1100 Reward, IIOO. The reader, of this pnper will be pleaaea to learn thst there Is at least one dreaded Uspbkc mat science baa been D1 to run la all Its nazes, and that Is Catarrh. Hall't Catarrh Cure Is the only poaltlv care bow knows to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dlnt-aiie. rrqnlrra a foumltuttoual trvatmeot. Uall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, ai-tlug directly upuo the blood and mucous anrrace or tn ays tern, thereby destroying the foundattoa ol thi dlsraaa. and glvlag the patient atreugtk by building op the constitution and aaalat lug nature In doing Ita' cork. 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THE PROGRESSIVE STORE'S AFTER SUPPER SPECIALS Ladies' House Dresses lor warm weather The besL ot Ginghams and Cambrics $ 1 .25 grades after supper price $ 1 .00 $ 1 .50 grades after supper price $1.(0 $2.00 grades after supper price $ 1 6.0 GINGHAM PETTICOATS $ 1 .25 values for - 85c Ladies' Shoe Dep't J4.00 to $6.00 Regular top shoes $2.00 f5.00 Xew Pumps and Oxfords S4.25 $4.50 New Pumps nnd Oxfords $3.90 $4.00 New Pumps and Oxfords $3,40 $3.00 New Pumps and Oxfords $2.35 $2.50 New Tumps nnd Oxfords $2.10 Children's Shoe Dep't. $3.00 Shoos after supper for $2.40 $2.50 Shoes after supper for $2.10 $2.00 Shoos after supper for $1.70 $1.75 Shoos after supper for $1.53 Shinola, special per box . 6 MEN'S DEPARTMENT 3 doz. Soft Hats, $3.00 and $3.50 Values for S1.50 5 doz. Soft Shirts, 75i $1.00, $1.25 values for 2 doz. Stiff Shirts, $t.00 to $1.75 values for 2oC 15 doz. New up-to-date patterns In Knit Ties, value 50c for 25 Any 75c fancy tie In the house this evening 50c1 The Alexander Dept. Store BMsaMMHaaWfJsaMlaaass