East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 24, 1902, Image 8

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    aBtseeisisei icwMftiMecBta I SOME EDUCATIONAL DOINGS
HEBE?
A Summer Shower. IT'S
RAINING BARGAINS here
Come in out of the wet
while we talk to yc.
These Price Drops
Are Truly Refreshing
TVe are giving bargains in
Misses and Quid's Shoes
that have never been
heard of before
Prices 75c, 95c and $
Specials in LADIES' TAN
SHOES and OXFORDS,
"Regular $2.50 Stock
Price Only $X.50 Now
PU..DLETON ACADEMY
CLOSES ON THURSDAY.
Past Year Has Been One cl Best in
Its History Track Team Leaves,
Tomorrow for Baker Public School
Closes Wednesday. i
Next Thursday ends the present
'school term of the Pendleton Acade-j
g 1 my. In -speaking orthe academy, fio- j
j feasor F. X. Forbes, who has been at ,
2 I the head of this Institution for the
$ ! past six years, said this morning that
g ' it never had a brighter future before .
2 ' it than now. i
S ! When Professor Forbes took hold
Good Shoes
Cheap
Phone
Slack 91
Dincttnget, Wilson & Co.
Successors to Cleaver Bros.
SAIUItDAY. MAY 24, 1902
nntprf 10.000 to this conference and
arrangements were
agents in the field to sell these copies
at each and the money is to go
to the benefit of College Place Col
lege and be used for educational pur-
noses. A certain numDer oi mese
of this institution it had been run,
down and was almost ready to bej
abandoned. He took the school when'
it was in this fix and the enrollment
for the term just ending was 220.
'Everything is organized and in the ,
best of working order," said the pro
fessor, "and we look for a continual.
growth for the better from now on.".
Arrangements are almost complet ,
ed for the commencement of the erec-,
tion of a new academy building, north (
of the river, and the only thing that(
remains now is to hear from the;
made to place ' building board, which is expected to s
give ?OUUl' LUWOXU UMS UUUUlUb
plans have been drawn and the build-,
ing is to cost 515,000. It is to be two (
stories, with a basement and will be,
of brick, with all the latest modern
Carrie, Subject, .-Shall 1 We Adopt
the EvangenzauuB ui - ,,...'
Jswe S erlnto a urfon service with,
the 55S People. Prayer meeUng .
on Thursday night. Subject ord.
-Blessed." E. B. Jones, pastor
..tt rtc tup. REDEEMER !
dav. at hours as follows: Early cele ,
oration of the holy communion at . .30 ,
tinnl Dt 111 U. i
Moving praver. litany and sermon,
at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and ad-,
dress at 4 P- m. Conflrmation class at ,
5 p. m.
THOMPSON STREET METHO-,
DIST CHURCH Services for bun-;
!:.. anniHV SOnOOl at v .
a m.; Junior league, at 3 p. m., P-
worth League 6:45 p. m. There will;
be no preaching services in this,
cnurcn ior uie ua., - - -
tion will joint the Baptists in public
worship both morning and evening.
John TJren, pastor.
BAi'Tl:ST CHURCH Both servic
es will be conducted by Dr. Black
burn of the First Baptist church of
Portland. In the morning he wil de
liver the memorial sermon for the G.
A. JL veterans and in the evening
the dedicatory sermon will he preach
ed. Everybody cordially Invited.
R. TV. King, pastor.
WESTON HAPPENINGS.
SCOURING YOUR SCALP.
will Remove the Loose Dandruff
"scales, but It Won't Cure Dan-
SPJour hair Is brittle and thinning,
vou nave dandruff. The mere scour
ng of the scalf of the loose scales,
won't cure dandruff; because dan-
druff is nounns uui. -- -
Seing thrown up by a pestiferous lit.
tie germ In burrowing Its way to the
root of the hair where it saps the vi
talltv causing falling hair, and in
time baldness. Now you cant stop
dandruff nor falling hair nor Pvent
buldneas unless you destroy that
cerm: and the only preparation taat
can do it is the new scientific dis
covery, Newbro's Herplclde. In fact
no other hair preparation claims to
kill the dandruff germ all of them
will clean the scalp; soap and water
will do that, but Newbro's Herpicde
gets at the root of the trouble and
kills the dandruff germ
Must end sale Tuesday evening. I
still have a good refrigerator, two
bed room suits, a coolcing stove and
cooking utensils, a lot of fruit jars
and jelly glasses, a dining room ta
ble, two carpets, several parlor
chairs, a lawn mower, 50 feet of gar
den hose and numerous other house
hold goods. Anyone wanting these
articles can get a bargain.
H. lu Hexter.
COMING
I'- I M .
We have in ir jr.r: .i . '
iuitm ot
Glasswa
IS DRAWING TO A CLOSE j books' will be placed at the disposal J U5datloaa-Tha!
J of each district in this conference ana slze 155 t0 De boxx u i
one general supervisor will be ap- Baccalaureate Sermon. ;
The baccalaureate sermon will be1
ADVENTISTS' .CONFERENCE I po,nt;d tQ ook gale f them
TO LAST ANOTHER DAY. 1 This supervisor will appoint agents
in the territory he covers and In that
People on Grounds Seem Delighted waj. D00k js to be disposed of.
- and Declare That the Meeting Is j in addition to those donated to the
One of the Best They Have Ever 'Upper Columb.a River Conference,
. . the author donated 15,000 to the North
Attended. Pacific Conference. 2000 to Montana,
Only one more day and the Advent-! and 100 to utah- all( 300,000 copies
ists' camp meeting in Brers' srve ! of this book has been scattered by th
will be a thing of the past. After ( of this book has been scattered by the
having been in operation since the ' countrv to be sold and the proceeds to
15th the business, as well as spiritual , g0 t0 he coUege Place College. The
meetings, will close tomorrow even-iga;e of thce boofeg net col.
ing and the occupants of the "White lege $31(ooo. which will go a long
City" will leave for their -respective i ways toward furthering the educa
nomes. tional facilities of the institution.
While some are tired, worn andf Tne afternoon meeting was conduct
anxious for the meetings to close, so ; ed by Elder F. H. Westfall, who was
they can go home, many will leave ) born" in Wisconsin, but who- has spent
-the camp ground with reluctance for ! seven years, in missionary work in
such expressions are neara on every south America. Elder Westfall talk-
hand, as, "We never had a pleasanter
time at a camp meeting," or "We
were never treated with more cour
tesy by anyone than we have been
by the Pendleton people," and the
ed interestingly of his experiences
delivered Sunday evening. May 25, in
the Presbyterian church, by Rev. F.
L. Forbes. Everyone invited.
Public School Closes 28th.
Next Wednesday, the 28th Instant,
the Pendleton public school -will close
its doors lor the summer vacation,
and the commencement exercises will
be held in Frazer's opera house in the i
evening. j
i
Ho, for Baker City.
Instead of leaving on Monday morn-,
Ing, as was announced, the Pendleton;
high school track team will leave Sun-
day evening for Baker City to com-,
pete In the Eastern Oregon track
meeL Beside the 11 members of the'
team who will go, several visitors will i
accompany them to see them win,
glory or go down in defeat before the,
among the people of South America, husky ,track teams from the other
their customs and the country in ' computing ab. (
general. He has the distinction of.j Oratorical Contest. j
heinc the first missionary sent to that: Thncn -n-Hn foil t Vi
only thing that has marred the suc-'countrv by Adventists. " cal contest in the assembly hall to-!
cess vi the meetings in the least was. He sald that the greatest need was night will miss a treat. Beside thei
speaking, good music will be render-
ed. t
PERSONAL MENTION
Ed Welch, a Butter creek rancher,
tne rain, .tor tne nrst tnree aays oi medical mlasionary work. Physicians
the week it rained and made it some-iand mJrses are scarce arid he urged
what disagreeable on the grounds, that evervthing possible be done to
tet the campers remained cheerful remedy this. He further stated that
and smiled through it all. slnce the establishment of the Ad-
No business was transacted during ' ventists missions in that rountrv
the business session Fridav other : ua u i
than the taking up and arranging for. that they now had nearly 1500 mem-i 18 m ,n' 1L , , .
the sale of "Christ's Object Lessons." . bers. ArgenUne has a mission schooli Dou Belts' Pi,ot Kock sheep
which was written by Mrs. E. C.!with 20 young ladies and young menjman' is a vlsltr taa-r-Wlilte,
of CallTornla. The author do-'who are preparing themselves for,' A. Vinson, a business man or
1 , the work and the Brazil mission has i Walla Walla, is In town.
! from 50 to 75 students, some of these . Fred W. Andrews, of Echo, is trans-
being natives. 1 acting business in the city.
Elder A. J. Breed talked to the peo- j Mrs Frank SIoan and MrS- Anna
I pie in the large tent in the evening Toung, of Echo, are in town shopping.
bath the meetings began early. At
o:ju a sermon was delivered In both
Democratic Candidate Well Received'
General News of the Town.
Weston, May 23. George E. Cnam
berlain. democratic nominee, spoke
to a large crowd at this place today.
The speaker wall well received and
his remarks were heartily encored
many times. Nearly all 6f the local
democratic candidates were with Mr.
Chamberlain. j
All danger from the high water is
now past, and the streams in this va
cinity have sunk to their normal
level.
Hev. W. S. Pain, pastor of the Unit
ed Bretthren church, has gone to
Huntsville, Wash., on business con-
nected with the church school at that j
point. Rev. J. J. McAllister and wife
have returned to their home in Da
venport. Wash.
Dr. J. H. Beatti.e, of the normal
school, made a flying trip to Pendle
ton yesterday.
The unusual amount of rain has re
tardeJ operations in the brick yard
to a large degree this spring, but in
spite of this H. B. Nelson has shipped
over three hundred thousand brick
since the yard began operations late
in March. He reports that the indi
cations are for one of the best
years since he has been in the business.
Rooms in the Eart Oregonian build
ing or rent Steam heated, hot and
cold water an! i.ath room In connection.
" UC Ilf.-
lory, ana was doup1, '
i . i :
cry ,ow price, We k .
to give our customers tie
ESi ,
. uut "ysiaisalc
301 COURT STREET.
Cheapest place in Oregon.
Saving's Bank
SEND YOUR ADDHB88
-5 tho Pacific W... ..
.. . . z ""H4r
am marKei san Franeltti
International Encyclopaedic
ary which is now being
readers of th'- paper for osh
ST. JOE STORE,
We offet great bargains in
all departments of out store
for tne next two weeks.
THE LYONS MERCANTILE CO,
THE LEADERS
When
Are
Drug
Req
s
uired
drugs are
be sure the
and carefully compounded
If you come to us you can
feel perfectly safe. None but
Henry Means, now one of the prom
inent business men of Echo, Is in
the general tent and the children's town visltins Ws family,
tern.
iciiu ui uuu tiie uunuren b i
JCo business meeting was held. Attorney L. B. Reeder has returned)
I T i 1 .1 1 - . ....
liuui ruiuuuu, wuurt lit bjieui
sev-
Thp homliest man In Pendleton, as i .
it nc tVio hnnilsnmesL and otb. , hess
mo. m fcMw " - - i win
I eral days on legal and political bus-
We Never Make Mistakes
TALLMAN & CO.
THE LEADING DRUGGISTS AND
STATIONERS
SLOT MACHINES
pure drucs can reach our aTe
invited to call OR anr drucBist 1 Mrs. M. F. Kelly has returned from
tiiicivcs, auu uui byicui ui ana get iree a trial ddiub oi i.enipijj " d ". i " 1 ;
compounding prescriptions 1 Balsam for the throat and lungs, a ! She says that the sun did not shin t
assures absolute correctness. ' remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and I while she was gone until Friday, the i
' relieve all chronic and acute cougns, ( morning tne ieii ur uumc.
'asthma, bronchitis and .consumption., Orln L. Patterson, editor of the
Price 25c and 50c For sale by Tall-.slue Mountain Eagle, was in Pendle !
man & Cd., sole agents. ton Friday night on his way home
:from La Grande, where he had been
on business at the land office. He
made the trip by team.
E. A. Reser, Jemocratlc candidate
for representative, from the east end,
was In town Friday- night and left
this morning for Helix In company
with several of the local candidates,
who held a political rally there to
day, M. J. Taylor, of Chicago, is in Pen
dleton for a day or so. Mr. Taylor
is secretary ,of the American Bank
Service Company, manufacturers ot
metal deposit banks, and is making a
tour of the northwest in the Interests
of his company.
A Httl monT inrwtti in
mciocwTOaDrottU-
Unmt mnabctnrers of coin openticc mtctitnriy
in the warm, list onr ftataiacar. .
MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chine
II IO U aoam jeneraon oircci.
rT"gTnmnr rsTrrn-g wmrs vm b b a tvrvi nrm mmm i
t Guaranteed
Patent Leather -
Something unnsual in patent leather shoes for 3
gents is offered by us. It is a patent colt which we S
guarantee not to Treak. Very latest shape and
style. Price only $5.00.
See them in our display window.
THE PENDLETON SHOE STORE. I
'tiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiimniiiiimnnHtiiJ
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
When and Where You Can Worship
Tomorrow.
Services will be held in th
churches of Pendleton as follows:
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Sun
day school at 10 a. m. There will be
no service In this church at 11
o'clock, because of the union me
morial sorvlce to be held in the Bap
tist church at that hour. Junior En
deavor at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor
at 7:15 and at 8 p. m. the baccalau
reate service of the Pendleton Acad
emy, to which all are very cordially
invited. Robert J. Dlven, pastor.
M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH Services
on Sunday as follows: 10 a. m., Sun
day school, I. E. Earl, superintendent;
11 a. m., preaching, subject: "The
Greatness of God Seen In Small as
"Well as Great Things;" 6:30 p, m.,
Epworth League, leader, Miss Rosa
DOES THE
Little Lady
NEED
SHOES ?
We have them in
RED
60c to $J.50
BLUE
ones, beauties, at Cents
FOR THE
Little Man
A nice line, either calf,
red or patent leather
Prices range from
75c to $2.00
PEOPLES
WAREHOUSE
Millinery Sale
We have too many TRIMMED HATS.'so 'make prices to
move them.
This gives the ladies a chance to get A STYLISH
HAT CHEAP at the height of the season.
r.ARPTFP 1OTITTT1SIF.RY
; The Little
KwnnnnnnnnminrmnHmiimnnnn
SMOKERS'
Supplies
CIGARS, the best brands 3
TOBACCO finest for
smoking and chewing
PIPES to suit all.
G. NEUMAN !
I
Mothers, take
out and let them erjoj
,1.. rU ,'r and bmj
breezes. You'll feel proud .of their appearance if thej
snugly settled in one of our light moving, easy bugg .
carts. No matter what you may have a special fancy J ,
... .. t i if I'nn lust co11 .
way ui h uuggy or go-can, we can sun j- ouWillfie
lane a look. We are proud of our stocn anu
proud of one of them.
The East Cregonlan Is Eastern C-a-gen'
representative paper. It leu
n4 the people appreciate It and aho
it by their liberal patronage. It Is the
rfverttobtf medium of this aacHen.
M. A. RADER.
m34(H
THP DDAr.DCCCIVE! Cf TDMl I I kC 11,
HOGS, HORSES. POU
. 1 ..a im
ululk ruuu inr nnrepe oni rarr i .inuxu vsi . -
- v.ww w.m vm. . - wtamj -
Kow Kure for Milch cows. Poultry foods and tom"7
SEED SPELTZ bZS
C. F. COLESWORTHT.
Hay, Orain and feea.
117 ud 139 East Alu Street