East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 09, 1902, Image 6

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1902.
Preparing for a Vacation
man wants his Bbh-ta to look their
beet and have them in perfect order.
To be sure of this send them to an up--to-date
laundry, where your linen and
colored shirts, your collars and cuff?
re handled with the care and done up
-with the beauty of color and flninh that
the Domestic laundry is famous for.
THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
'J. F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton.
I have bargained with a
competent Timber Cruiser
to locate
Valuable
Timber
Claims
On the "line o- z railroad
now under construction.
This means a big chance
for first-comers. See
N.Berkeley
Have some good farms for
8 ale.
UMBER
Gray's Harbor Com. Co.
Opp. W; & C. R. Depot
When getting figures from
others on that lumber bill of
yours, don't forget to come
and see us. We carry a large
stock of all kinds of
Building Material
including shingles, door, win
dows, moulding, screen doors
and windows in fact, every
thing that is found in a first
class lumber yard,
Laatz Bros.
FOR
Wood,
Coal and
Building
Material
Delivered Promptly. !
We are in the transfering and
trucking business and are pre
pared to move light or heavy art
cles.
OFFICE MAIN ST., Near Depot,
Telephone Main 51.
4-
Those who attended the informal
two-step given at KJne's grove Tues
day night declare it was one of the
most delightful affairs hold in Pen
dleton for many a day. The dancw
was gotten up on the spur of the mo
ment and very little timo was spent
in arranging for it. but this did not
tend to mar the success of the affair
The crowd was select and just enough
were there to keep the floor full or
dancers from 9 in the evening until
after 11 o'clock. Refreshments were
served. Kirkman's orchestra furnish.
ed the music.
Thursday Night Dance.
Again Thursday night a few young
people of town gathered at Klne's
grove and enjoyed several hours
dancing to music furnished by Kirk
man's orchestra. The dance was got
ten up in a hurry and not a very
large crowd were present, but thOBe
fortunate enough to be able to attend
had an enjoyable time. These infor
mal dances have only started at the
grove, and will be kept up the rest of
the season.
Lodge Social.
Wednesday evening the Pioneers of
the Pacific gave another of their de
lightful informal dances. Owing to
tho heat, not a large crowd was pres
ent, tut a good timo was had by
those in the hall. The Wednesday
night affairs of tho Pioneers are be
coming noted and are a great drawing
card for tho order.
A New Feature.
Harmony Assembly No. 113, United
Artisans, met last Thursday evening
for their regular semi-monthly social
meeting. After the usual business
was disposed of, the gentlemen were
informed that the ladies had brought
cake with them and that it fell to
thp lot of the men to furnish ice
cream. This proposition was immedl-j
ately accepted, tables and chairs ar
ranged and when all was ready th (
guests sat down and enjoyed a feast.
During the evening a few games or
ping pong aud the century bicycle
were indulged in by the members.
Henceforth games are to be a perma
nent feature of each meeting of the
order. Various games are to be add
ed and it is believed this feature will
make Harmony Assambly the best
attended order In the city. Members
arr requested to be present at th:
next meeting, AuguBt 21.
Negro Congress Nearlng Close.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9. Though the
great negro congress has been In sea
slon four days and is now nearlng its
close the scores of participants show
no diminution of Interest in the pro
ceedings. Almost without expoctlon
the visitors were up with the sun this
morning and the various churches or
the race were well filled at the early
morning prayer services. At 9 o'clock
the general sessions were resumed in
the Piedmont park auditorium with
I. B. Scott, D. D., editor of the South
western Christian Advocate, In the
chair. The educational life of the
race was the general tlieme of tho
day's discussions. Various phases oi
this subject were ably presented by
the speakers, who included Eev. Geo.
W. Moore, field secrolary of tho Amer
ican Missionary association; Rev. W.
Bishop Johnson, D. D., Washington,
D. C; Presiflont Booker T. Washing
ton, of the Tuskegee Normal Insti
tute; Prof. John R. Hawkins, Klttrell.
N. C, Rev. W. H. Weaver, D. D. field
secretar of the hoard of missions for
freedmen; Rev. H. A. Monroe, D. D.,
of Philadelphia; and Rev. M. C. N.
Mason of tho "Frcedmcn's Aid unu
Southern Educational society. Tomor
row the pulpits of the negro churches
will be ocupled by the prominent vis-
ting divines.
Wood I Wood I Wood!
Cascade red fir. Gray's Harbor
Commercial Company. 'Phone, Main
92.
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Machine Oil Bikii
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Court STORE "f
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X SUNDAY AT t
THF nmiRHHFS
M. E. Church, South Sunday serv
ices as follows: 10 a. m... Sunday
school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11
a. m., preaching by pastor, subject,
"Job's Comforters"; 7 p. m., Epworth
League, leader, Mrs. P. G. McBroom,
subject, "A Discussion In Addition";
S p. m., preaching by pastor, subject,
"The Wells of Salvation." Prayer
meeting on Thursday night, subject
word, "Sheep." The members or
other churches that are having no
services this month, are cordially in
vited to worship with us until their
churches are reopened. E. B. Jones,
pastor.
Thompson Street M. E. Church
Services for Sunday, August 10: Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Epworth
League at 7 p. m. The pastor will
preach both morning and evening.
John Uren, pastor.
First Congregational Church 10 a.
m., Sunday school, 11 a. m., sermon
by the pastor; 8 p. m.. Christian En
deavor. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all. Robert J. Diven, pas
tor.
-
Christian Church Services -tomor
row at the court house as follows:
Sunday school. 10 a. m.; preaching
11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Those not woi
shipping elsewhere are invited to
meet with us. R. A. Copple, pastor.
Abbut 100.000 gallons of water was
used from the city water works or
Independence Wednesday, this being
the most ever used from the plant in
one day.
THE WORLD'S MEDICINE.
FOR ALL
BILIOUS and NERVOUS DISORDERS,
Sick Headache, Constipation, Wndf
Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion,
Disordered Liver & Female Ailments.
Prepared only by the Proprietor. Thomas Ueechax. St. Helens, England
SB I Canal Street, New York. Sold everywhere in boxes, 10c. and 25c.
Congregational Church Jonathan
Edwards, minister. Sunday services
as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Subjects, Sin and Its Fruits," and
"God's Love to the World." Mid
week meeting on Wednesday evening.
A cordial welcome to all.
Church of the Redeemer: Divine
service tomorrow will be held at the
following hours: Celebration of tho
Holy Communion at 11 a. m. and
Evening Prayer and Address at 8 p.
m.
The "morning service will be in the
nature of a "farewell" to Mrs. Lilian
P. Fredericks, who will leave next
week for Shanghai, China, where she
will enter upon the missionary work
as carried on by the Episcopal church
under the direction of Bishop Graves
The offering at the morning service
will be devoted to the General Mis
isionary work of the church in domes
tic and foreign fields.
Saving's Bank Free
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For Bantam Championship.
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 0. Harrj
Forbes, of Chicago, and Johnny Ilea
gan, of Brooklyn, are in excellent con
dltion for their 20-round bout, which
is slated to be pulled off before the
West End Athletic club tonight. The
tight is to determine the bantam
weight championship, 'the title or
which is now held by the Chicago
fighter. Both boxers finished their
training yesterday, and will rest un
til they are called upon to enter the
ring to begin their battle. The con
test has been widely discussed during
the last few weeks, and a big crowd
will be on band to see tho fight It
will be the second time the two have
come together in the ring of the West
End club. Their last encounter re
suited in a draw after 20 rounds of,
as fast fighting as was ever seen In
this city.
For the Palma Trophy.
London, Aug. 9. The strongest rifle
team that ever represented Great
Britain in a contest abroad sailed to
day to compete for the Palma trophy
at Ottawa. The team is composed of
eleven men, selected as a result of
the recent competitions at Blaley.
FIRST, LAST AtfO OKLY VISIT
PENDLETON 0n0enay Wednesday, Aagttst 20
ADIEU !-Wii-L. SOON EMBARK FOR EUROPE
Camp Pitched hcxt. Season in England, Necessitating an Absence For Some Time,
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T IS
Ae well qh the strong, sturdy,
Coast Guard
Life Save
Thus exemplifying nil that there is in hold,
ditching,
HEROIC MANHOOD
In the saddle and on the seashore.
The great
WILD WEST
..AND. '.
WILD EAST
Now United Hand-In-Hand.
Step by step the pathfinder has
encircled the glohe.
flote the endlexH array ot en.'
ling attractions.
RUSSIAN
COSSACKS
BEDOU8H
ARABS.
JtlKERECAN COWBOVS,
INDIES, CUBANS,
WESTERN
MEXICANS, JOHNNY B&KE&
BRONCOS, STAGE COACS4
EN6EGRAN7 7RAIN,
ALL THE
FAMILIAR FEATURES,
AND
The World's
Mounted Warriors
COL. W. F. CODY BUFFALO BILL
Who will appear personally at the head of the
GRAND ROUGH RIDERS REVIEW
On the morning of the exhibition.
Under the effecuve management of MR. NATE SALSBURY
will be presented the
HISTORIC MILITARY SPECTACLE, THE BATTLE GF
SAN jUus HILL
TVo perf rmnnm- Dailv , ? K p. m., Itain or Blilne
Admkkm, 50 Cents. Children under 9 years, 25 Cents
Kwrarved Seat (including admin ,lou) fUO, on w,le ht Fraaler's Book Stow, 724 Main Street
VAN DRAN BROS. rCTl
The Best Hotel fa PttfciJ
nd as good MMy.
Headquarters for TraTtSnila'
Lommodioas Sample tau.
IvateS ZhZ ami mi
Special rates by week or month.
Excellent CuLslne,
Bar and Billiard Room in
Only Three Blocks from
bULUiJ KULU 1
Pendleton, Orra.
M. F. Kelly, Proprietcr
HEATED BY STEA.
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
BpecUlrtebrw,M9U
Special attention girefl
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