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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1902)
1 It - w i on fpop i t1 -f ;jg5f ev J sundaV at A ' ' tut THE CHURCHES ? r-- W r EC EM HER 20. 1 ' y A WONDERFUL MEDICINE, K,2iooi'l Verr tm Disorders, such ELlTSdn-nlotheSlomich. Sick lltsd- I Gidd!nt, rulnrsl sna Swt lltnc alttr 12 Diliinrs slid Drowsiness, Cold Chills KWo'lletI'OM of Appetite, Short. STjl ith CasUveness, Blotches on the IS. iwtartrd Sleep, Frithtfal Dresms, Jff MINUTES- This is no fiction. -L-ffrrf r l eirnMsttr Inntrd to tnr on Pills, sud ttier-nrlll tM arltw ,Werd to I WITHOUT A RIVAL rffrilAWS FILLS Uken as direo pi They promptly remove ny obstruo Jirlrreriilsrlty of the system. For teak Stomach. Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver. art like macic few doses -will work t03-p.-s in, bringing back the keen if ef fr""- rousintr "with the Ibnd tf Ilert.th Hi -whole pliy ie enercr of the humaa frame. These, tnesci k- .cly, and one of the best piiar- t 'j 4 iuub run -cuiiitaieu u jrgest Sole of any Patent ledlclnes In the World. Bw ham's Pills tiare Imn tcfors ! (mum ji,r unit n remury, mm . til !I1ft linlllllaTtBiiiltvH. 11... R truimonfals nrti nablislifxl. n hmii I'll!. RECOMMEND THEMSPLVFS. ! IwrtJ Ic.lr by Thoruus IMirnii. St. Sort. "' lei! everrwbere In boxes, 10c uud 25c tdve bargained with a aipetent Timber Cruiser locate ra liable 'imber 'laims n the line o. z railroad now under construction. This means a big chance for flrst-comers. See Berkeley Have some good farms for sale. SPECIAL SALE OF M, E, Church, South Revival serv ices now la progress. Sunday serv Ires as follows: Sunday school, I. E. Carl superintendent; at 10 a. ra. preaching ly Rev. J. D. Crooks; at 11 a m.. Epworth League at G;30 p. m., leader. Mrs. Ida Chapman, subject: "Christmas. Its Message and Motive." Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. D. Crooks, of Illinois. Revival services will likely continue through the boll days, every night at 7:30. Members of all churches cordially Invited to at tend and assist Everybody made welcome. Special Chlldren s services on Sunday at 3 p. m. E. B. Jones, pastor. First Presbyterian Church 10 a. ra., Sunday school; 11 a. m., Christ mas sermon and service; S p. m., Junior Endeavor; 6:45 p. m.. Senior Endeavor; 7:S0 evening worship. Special music has been provided for both sen-ices. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. Robert J. Diven, pastor. , First Baptist Church There will be the regular services tomorrow. ! Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching J at 11." Subject, "Embassadors for Christ." In the ovening. a Christmas sermon. At tills servlco Miss Pickel wiH sing "The Holy City." Strang- 'ers and all who "have no regular place of worship are most cordially invited to attend all services. R. W. King pastor. Congregational Church Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clork. Preachlus at 11 a in Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. tne uongregationai sunaay scnooi Society, will preach. The new chorus of young people, will sine A cordial welcome to all. Methodist Church Sunday school 10 a. m.. A. J. Owen, superintendent , Christmas -sermon, 11 a. m. Class! meeting, 12:15 a. rn., W. RIgby, lead-i er. Epworth League, Q:30 p. m. Eve ning service, 7:30. a cordial lnvi-' tatlon to all. Robert Warner, pastor , Church of the Redeemer Divine I service tomorrow, fourth Sunday in j Advent, at hours as follows: Early' celebration of the holy communion at I 1 8 a. m., Sunday school at 10 a. in., j morning prayer and sermon p. 11 J ' o'clock, evening prayer and address at 7:30. The services aunng me: week will include the children's ' Christmas service Wednesday after-' noon at 5 o'clock, the midnight serv- Ice Christmas eve, and the regular Christmas day services on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. The sacra-; ment of baptism will be administered on Christmas day at 4 o'clock. i Men's Resort A Jury trial, con ducted by Levi Johnson, at 4 p. m. Sunday, in the Men's Resort. All f men will be admitted. There is a difference Between our Oysters and others The Shoal water Bay Oysters sold by us are received daily in the shell and come direct from the beds, EASTERN OYSTERS 30c DOZEN SHOALWATER BAY OYSTERS 40c PINT Let us furnish you with oysters for your Christinas dinner. Wachsmuth Bros Oyster Depot, 22 1 Court street, Fecnter's Confectionery Store IF A FELLOW LOVES A GIRL, THAT'S HIS BUSINESS If n girl love a fellow, that's HKH Ul'BtNKSH If the fellow that lovcn the girl, ami the nlil that loves Uto fellow, marry, that's THKlll mtHIXKNS. If the follow ami the girl want to buy a piano, that's OUll 11USINKS3 Call at 315 Kast Court strwt and we will convince you that If YOUR M'BINKHS to buy or u. Re member our prices 111 jour pocket and pRViiunls are ariangetl to suit yourself. THERKELSEN PIANO HOUSE, Successors to S. L. WAKEFIELD & CO. 315 East Court Street. I , I rf VtOI I expect people to know what invVV Jr J I J W you have to sell It you don't ( The new store can never be A nCDTIOCO 'known nnless It advertises L XHZ. r I I O CI r lll U II) I : 'if ADVANCE.. HOLIDAY SALE Of Useful Presents and Nobby Novelties A FIRST-CLASS INSTITUTION. 500KS i HOLIDAY buying is frequently put off until just a few days before Christmas wlu-n p op'.e find it hard to get what they want because others have anticipated the usual rush and secured choice goods. Each year people are growing wiser in their selection of Xmas gifts. Instead of spend ing their hard earned dollars for trashy stuff that is go ie or forgotten in a few days the thoughtful buyers now look for something of utility as well as beauty. In this line we are pre-eminently the leaders. Since the middle of last October we havereceived FOUR CAR LOADS OF FURNITURE of various kinds and styles, and now we are prepared to suit the most fastidious tastes from our big stock, all of which has been touched with the magic wand of fashion. HERE ARE SOME OF THE CROSS CUTS TO COHFORT AND ECONOMY IN CATCHY CHRISTflAS PRESENTS FOR ! Oil!! AT THE j It IE Nolf's Book Store a Credit to the Town and Country. Nolf's book, stationery and novel ty store is a regular beet hive of in dustry and a wonderland of gifts for the holidays. This popular store has made great strides toward the front and each year It continues to grow larger until this season it has reach ed proportions that make it an insti tution that -would be a credit to cities much larger than Pendleton. In Nolf's store can be found a great profusion of Holiday goods and there Is something on display to suit the re quirements of all classes of people, the rich who desire high-priced goods, those who wish less expensive and even the children have not been forgotten In the collection of this big stock. Mr Nolf's policy of supplying the public with such a large variety to select from and selling at a small margin of profit is accountable for his increasing trad. NIP IT IN THE BUD. K i Kipling's latest book h at $150, sale price, 88c. T Starbucks," Opie Read's k published at $1.50, Home Library, con-r- is of beautiful titles. t everywhere at 75c, a only, 38c. ' books published at 'or 1. 14 ;.nes fine gift books, in ff- and gold- and otber ers, retailing aT 29c, ot, here for Monday ' - Red Line -Edition of ':, published at 50c, First Appearance of Dandruff a Fore runner of Future Baldness. That such Is the case has been con clusively proven by scientific re search. Prof. Unna, the noted Euro pean skin specialist, declares that dandruff is the burrowed-up cuticle of the Bcalp, caused by parasites destroy ing the vitality In the hair bulb. The hair becomes lifeless, and. In time, tails out. This can i eut: , Newbro's Herpioid- kills this dan idrurf germ, and restores the hair to its natural aoftnest, and abundancy. , HferpicWe ie now use by thousands of people all satisfied that it is the tnost wonderful hair preparation on the market today. Sold by P M. Schmidt & Co. Send 10 cants in stamps for soruple to The Horpieido Co.. Detroit, ..ilch Our line of parlor goods has been selected with an eye to the beautiful as well as the good Axiiiinster and Smyrna rugs Buffet for the dining room Couch for the parlor Dresser for the bed room Easel for that nice picture Fine rocker for wife and hubby Game boards for the long winter evenings all tree for that vacant space Iron beds in various colors Just see our fine chiffoniers Kitchen treasures and cupboards Ladies desks and bookcases Morris chairs and rockers Nice combination cases and china sets Odd parlor chairs and parlor suites pictures, wall pockets and hat racks Quartered oak side boards Rockers from 75c to 40 Stands, music cabinets and mirrors Tables for dining room and parlor Umbrella stands and hall seats Very nice lounges and Davenports Willow rockers for old and young Xmas presents useful and pretty, all You want from a to Z Z 7. 7. z We have a very fine Une of Ladies Desks and the prices are right Come in early while the stock Is complete, select a pretty, usefu' present for that dear one who you know deserves it and we'll set It aside, attach a neat Xmas card and deliver it as you may order w " omesold as high ag 40c - -vi) 3(jcciai, at 9c. f- r 1 ne nf iniun:i 1 i. the L g'r,S' books' are ton 1 CVer Shwn ,n Pendle- The Nolf Stoe c au& Headquarters Or. 1 ' Per bar. t h. """an Offlc. ' , Returned From Texas. H. Wade, who recently returned from a trip to Texas, Is in town. His home is at Pilot Rock where he Is In the stock business. Several weeks ago he concluded to make a trip to Texas to visit two brothers whom he bad not seen for several years. When he returned to Pendleton be was In formed that a son was very sick In Portland and he immediately went to his bedside. The young man began 1 (o Improve and Mr. Wade returned.) He will go to his home at the Rock I Sunday morning. Yours for a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year Will Build. William Relmaun, until a few months ago a resident of Coombs' canyon, but recently living Jn Pendle ton has sold his house and Jot in Switzler's addition to James Craw ford. The consideration was $1250, Mr. Relmann has let the contract for the erection of another home on his lot 01: Wefct Webb street. It will be a small cottage with a stone and brick foundation HsJcl Forster will fur nish the lumber, flick Dupart will do the masonry wor wniie x uupms has the contract 'or the wood work M. A. RADER MAIN and WEBB Sis. Remember the Place SWEEPING REDUCTION On Xmas Goods PridaySaturday, December 19 and 20 You can't afford to miss this SPECIAL SALE I