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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1903)
BATUIUXVY, JANUARY 3, 1903. THE CHURCHES t SUNDAY AT x3 Congregational Church Services ouuuuy as iunows: moie auuii ciass, 10 a. iu., morning 'worship, preaching . and administration of the Ixml s sup per, 11; Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. evening worship and address at 7:30 This will bo a Now Year's praise serv Ice with responsive readings and special music. Subject of address "Joyful Services." A cordial welconi to all. J. Edwards, minister, 2:30 p. m. M. E. Church, South Revival ser Tlces continue. Sunday services follows: 11 a. m., preaching by pas' tor, subject, "How Old Art ThouT p. m. .Junior Epworth League mefet Ing; 6:30 p. m., Epworth league, lead er, William C. Thompson, subject "How to Get a Fresh Start"; 7:30 m., preaching by the pastor; also tervlces on Saturday nt 7:30 p. m. B, Jones, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Divine services tomorrow at hours as fol lows: Early celebration of the holy communion at S a. m., morning prayer litany and sermon at 11; evening prayer and address at 7:30. The serv Ices during the coming week will bo at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, which is the feast of the Epiphany, and on Friday evening at 7:30. First Presbyterian Church Believ lng the recent action of our board of health is wise and should meet with prompt and hearty support from all who seriously consider the best' 'In terests of the community, the session of this church hereby orders all serv Ices discontinued in our house of wor ship for one week, except the preach lng service at 11 a. m., January 4, at which time several important an nouncements will bo made. Robert J. Diven, pastor, Methodist Episcopal Church Sun rise prayer meeting at 7:30 a. m. At 11 a. m. a roll call will be held. Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. preaching, 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. li. Warner, pastor. First Baptist Church Owing to the announcement from the board of -health, there will be no session of the Sunday school at this church. Other services of the church will be held in the regular order. R. W. King pastor. Christian Church Services in the lecture room of the new church to . morrow. Preaching morning and evening by J. B. Lister -pastor aro- tern. All members are especially re quested to be present, as arrange ments are to be made for the annual i church meeting Monday evening, Jan uary 5. i p - Men's Resort Rev, R. W. King, of the Baptist church, will talk to men . at the 4 o'clock meeting in the Men's Resort, tomorrow. All men are Invit ed to hear him. No Sunday School Tomorrow. Believing the action of the board of health, in endeavoring to prevent the spread of contagious diseases, to be wise and timely, the churches have given notice that there will be no Sunday school services tomorrow. SOCIAL HAPPENINGS. (Concluded.) gin housekeeninir The best wishes of a host of friends' ioijow wis nappy couple, with an ear uvbi uesire mat long life and great Happiness may do their good fortune. J. M. Compton, southeast of "Weston, when their eldest daughter, Florence, became the brldo of George W. Wad dlnghnm, Ilov. W. S. Potwlne officiating. Prlne-Prln, Mr. John Prine and Mrs. Eliza Prlno were married Wednesday In this city, Judge G. A. Ifartmnn officiating. They will make their home at Wes ton. Tho bridegroom Is the brother of the bride's former husband, Barney Prine, who now resides at Julletta, Idaho, and has also remarried. Social Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Held will enter tain a few lriends this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller enter tained a low friends at a watch party Now Year's eve. Mrs. Harry Bixby, of Garfield, en tertained friends at a watch party on New Year's eve. Miss Cleva McKlnnon. of Grando, 1b visiting Miss Nellie Hard man, for a few days. Mrs. W. L. Albright, who has been visiting her mother at Fresno, Cal returned home today. Miss Strong, who has been spending tho holidays with relatives at Port land, will return to day. Mrs. Edith Frazler Weathered, of Portland, will arrive In tho city next week, to bo the gueBt of friends. Miss Eva Frooine will return home from Portland Sunday, where she has been visiting during tho past week. Invitations have been Issued by Mrs. Frank Clopton and Mrs. Leon Cohen, for a dancing party nt Music hall, on Thursday evening, January 8th. Mrs. Ed Eben and Mrs. Younger chaperoned a party of eight young ladles to witness "rtlchard Carvel", lost evening. Miss Margaret Drake, of Portland, who has been the guest of Miss La Velio Moorhoime, returend to her home Friday. Miss Edith Epplc. who has been . vis Itlng her parents during the holidays, will return to Ellensbiirg next Sun day, where sho will resume her stud- Miss Celestla .Moorhouse entertain ed a fw friends at her home, cornor of Water and Thompson streets, Fri day afternoon, in honor of Miss Fran cis Dnncnn, of Echo. Miss Stella Alexander returned irom Wnlla Walla Monday and will accompany her brother Hoy, to Port land a week from Sunday, where she will be the guest of friends a few days. An impromptu dancing party was given at Armory hall Now Year's evening In honor of MirsB'iMargarot Drake, who has ucon visiting In tho city. A delightful tlmo was had by all who participated. , . Mrs. C. B. Wado 'will! have as her guest, next week, a nuniborjbf .promi nent Oregon club women, and has Is sued Invitations for a reception at her homo on Wednesday afternoon, January "i, irum uniu d oclock, to meet the visiting ladles. New Century Comfort Millions nro dally finding a world of comfort In Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills, pains from burns, scalds, cuts, bruises; conquors ulcers and fever sores; cures eruptions, salt rheum, bolls and folons; removes corns and warts. Best pile 'euro on earth. Only 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug storo. Mrs. Cnmpboll Is closing out stock of wlntor millinery at cost her BOSTON 8TORE. BOSTON STORE. BOSTON STORE Big White Sale A Dream of Elegance and an Economist's Opportunity. est to the Highest Prices. Articles from the Low- 13 c I Ccnii Can Yoq aflord to waste time malting these garments offered at Don't trust these cms. Come and see the good& rp.1 if. j So well done for so little money is a marvel Thi- gaimmt) rpeak for themselves. Listen to them. A trlomph of modern industry. TaVe ai many garments ia this assortment as you wish, ecept the gowns. Only one to a customer. Thae pictures give but a hint of the great values offered at this sale. Chances like this are, seldom found. Tale your choice. If yuo hare any doubt about great valu. for little money, com, and see our goods. Only at this sale can vou get so good ralue. Lot 6 Klockner-Jusslla. rveunesuay at 8 p. m., J. E. KJock ner, of Klickitat county, Washington was united in marriage to Miss G. A jussna, or Pendleton, Rev. Robert warner omciatlng. After tho ceremo y air. ana Mrs. Klockner look tho tram tor tneir nomo In Washington Eames-Brown. W. E. Eames, a teacher or Umatll In county, was married to Miss Isa uuiic itrown. or Pendleton, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed at tho Methodist par- buu"8b y ttev. itoDert Warner. Metzlei-Hart. tne marriage of Dr. M. I). Metzler mm uipr iiiita Hart was solemnized t neppner Tuesday evening, Itov. ty. tv. roiwme, or this city, offlclat .'. . ' fl,elzer arm jus wlfo are ven Known in Pendleton. The doc- tur uvea nere for several wnere no practiced .Metzler Is a sister Phelps, ....... .vwm ciu win wiun uiem a 'happy Journey through life. They will be at home to their friends In' lleppner. alter January 10. - Waddlngham-Compton. A pretty wedding took place at high noon on Christmas day at tho home of the hrldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. months. dentistry. Mrs, of Mrs. O. w. Tho many friends of Mr. and $1.13 Latest atyte and shapes. you fail to supply yourscll now, you won't get another chance. Take , few wMcatyiart Kindly inspect the fine Muslin Underwear in the window. Those ladies who have seen them say they are sim ply magnificent. Our $2.oo Skirts are trimmed in Lace and Fine Swiss Embroidery Our $3.00 Skirts are made ol the finest cam bric, finely trimmed in Swiss Embroidery and Lace. Our $4.00, $4.50, ?5-jo and $6.50 Skirts are the finest stufl ever shown and are beyond description. For ref erence spejjour window. LjWe have Corset Cov ers to match. Gowns and Chemise are the Same EMBROIDERIES 7c, 8c, i Oc and t2 i-2c Embroideries, dor- Z ing this sale will go at . . . . J 5c and 20c Embroideries go at during sale will Fine Cambric and Swiss Embroideries will be sold at Large Redactions! WHITE GOODS 85c Large Size Bed Spreads $J.25 Large Size Bed Spreads $ J. 50 Bed Spreads, Fine Quality $2.00 Bed Spreads. Very Large and Good . Pillow Tubing, per yard . . Pillow Cases, Good Grade each Sheets, All Sizes 59c 98c $t.i9 $1.59 5c . 2 t-2c 59c, 69c and 79c THE BG BOSTON STORE Hatu I mi in . I 1 11 II 1. VAN mm,, TheBMrvn.i..' anil m "cu4uurier8 lor Special rates byed,,, Excellent Cuisine. Prompt DinlnpaJ Every MoJentJ Bar and billiard rooulu Only Three Blocks frj Corner Court udjohut J M F Kelly, Prcrrl HEATED BYS LIGHTED BY ELEC1 American l'lsn, ra'et l I per dir. . Kuroiienn 1'lau. Or, lit Iecltil ratmnjMlii Free 'bus meetSallWM j Commercial tme FIkb Special Attention GiTBiC Hotel;! ST. GEOS CORNER MAIN All a a I it H I Now Booming; Their Annual White Sale j Eleeantly Fun Stesi" Sample rw' ROOM RATE THE POfl' modern TuriU"" c(cfl PENDLETON-J sTA y unite u