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SATURDAY, JAJTTAKY 10. 1503. GRAIN-0 V 1 THE PURE V J GRAIN COFFEE 1 If you use Graln-0 in place of coffee you will cajoy It just as much for it tastes the same; yet.it is like a- food to the .system, dis tributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. Jl grocers everywhere : lie. and, c rr package t SUNDAY AT J I THE CHURCHES J Congregational Church Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning worship and preaching, 11 a. m. Subject, "The Secret cl Power." Evening service at 7.30. Subject, "Making Light of the Gospel." Special services next week: Fellowship meeting Tuesday and "Wednesday. Lectures by Presi dent Penrose and Rev. A. Rice, of Walla Walla, on Tuesday night. Rev. C. F. Clapp, state superintendent or missions, will preach every succes sive evening during the week. Nasal In 1 It Mats tbtrf should be t3ssa.'rs. Ely's Cream Baiu tie diseased mcmlRa. Jtenretarnhanild'r a way a coitl la lix u. quick)?. Cmo TS.-iIti s -" '-:tr - sosJrs spreads errr the- csmbrine and It absorbed. Belltf 1 ha tn asd a cor follows. It la cot drying dos rot produce tnrtxtns. LsrgeSiM,60eentaatl?raa- Mtsorbrsuii: Trtii sue, 10 cents or man. ELY BROTHEBS, Warrea Street, Sew Tort jfliij' MJ 7M Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school will Imj resumed again at 10 a. m. A. J. Owens, superintendent. At 11 a. m., preaching; 12:15 p. m., class meeting, O. "W. Rlghy, leader; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League; 7:30 p. m.. Evangelistic services. All nro cor dially invited. R. Warner, pastor. First Presbyterian Church 10 a. in., Sunday school; 11 a. m., sermon, Opened Eyes"; 3 p. m., Junior En deavor; 7:30 p. m., sermon. Strang ers and all without a regular place of worship are very cordially invited to all the sen-ices. Robert J. Diven, pastor. standpoint. Is not the highest stand ard, but there was nothing about it fo shock the modesty of any. The rendition of "Zaia" was so good that at the close of the fourth act the curtain had to go up for the third time to allow the audience to again gaze upon Zaxa and Barnard Dufrcsne, as the leading man In the role. The house was packed, gallery and all aud early in the evening the "Standing room only" sign vo- i....-e out. LAND CONTEST. Heard Before Commissioner Parke This Week. Land contests are becoming quite I numerous in umauiia county since the opening of tne unanoieu pari oi the reservation several weeks ngo. The latest case to be before the land department from the Umatilla reservation is that of David J. Shu maker vs. George Lydoll. This was heard before Special Commissioner Joe H. Parkes this week and occupied two days. Many witnesses, mostly Indians, were examined. Lydelt filed on the land as a squt ter's claim and Shumaker filed a con test on the place on the grounds that Lydell had not lived on the place. The evidence was taken and will be typewritten and sent to the land office at La Grande where it will be passed upon. It will be sent to the Christian Church Services In the j geueral land offlce for approval. Then if the parties to the suns are not sat-ti-fid it may be carried up to the de partment of the Interior and finally decided there. Lumber, Lumber, Ltsmbes. All kinds for al! purposes. Saslv Doors and Blinds. Planing of al! descriptions done to older. Don't place your order for Building Material until you have consulted us? Pendleton Planing Mill Lumber Yard. ROBERT F0RSTER, Proprietor anl Sare Money and Your Eyesight p. By VbUir tlie jp Perfected Match Lighters I Gasoline Gas Lnjp g 1 Ch PERFECTED can read- JR llr be Hinted with parlor fk zsAtcb. S; It fives 10 tines the light K of a common kerosene UmD m at hill the expeme ant are R Ithui Nickel-silver gen- R erator which doea not scale J item the action ol beat, and M eloe the tip. aa brass does S tfc have Match Llnhtinr K umpi irom .vo np. V NEGRO FARMERS. lecture room of the new church to morrow as follows: 10 a. m.. IJlble school, J. H. Garrett, superintendent; subject for study "Christian Living"; 11 a. m.. sermon. "Things to Think About"; 7:30 p. m- sermon, "A Short Bed and a Narrow Cover." AH are cordially invited to attend. J. B. Lis ter pastor. M. E. Church, South Sunday ser vices as follows: Sunday school at the usual hour, 10:00 a. m.; 11 a. m.. preaching by the pastor, subject, "Jacob's Review of Life." Junior League. 3. At 6:30 p. m., Ep worth League business meeting and election of officers; 7:30 p. m.. preach ing by pastor. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evening. Everybody Invit ed to all services. E. B. Jones, pas tor. First Baptist Church Sunday school at this church will be held at ' no held its seventh annual conven the usual .lime tomorrow morning, itloii and the prospect Is bright for its Preaching service at 11 o'clock. Sub-; continued success. That this many ject. "Looking for Rain." In the negroes can " thus associate them- evening there will be held a revival ; selves together in such a society, and Co-operative Institution of Texas That is a Success. The Texas Farmers' Improvement Society Is a co-operative body com posed "of 3000 nogroe farmers, owning 50,000 acres of land, S000 head of cat tle, and 7000 head of horses and mules. Robert L. Smith, a colored man who' is . styled "The BookiTr Washington of Texas." is at the head of the socrety, which among other re formatory movements is waging an aggressive warfare against the crop mortgage systemT and is introducing improved methods of farming. While such colonies of white people have all sooner or later failed, this one has service. Begining wjth Monday eve ning a week of prayer preparatory to a series of revival meetings will be held in the rear room of the church, at 7:30 o'clock each evening. All who will come will receive a hearty wel come to all these services. R. W. King, pastor. Church of the Redeemer Divine services tomorrow as follows: Sun day school at 10 a. m., celebration of the holy communion with sermon, at 11; evening prayer and address at 7:30. o West End Chapel Corner of Webb and Maple streets. Sunday. school at 2:30. All Invited. j A GOOD PLAY. Florence 1 i Roberts Supported by a Strong Company. Belasco's "Zaia," which was pro duced at the Frazer with Florence for circular and ft . Roberts n the leading role, was con- g ' sidered one of the best plays wlt- t! nessed this season. ' Florence Roberts sustained her 7k. world-wide reputation as Zaza and t, made a hit with the theater-going ! public of Pendleton. She is an ac- .arapcfi Write price. STEWART GRAM LIGHTING CO. Inventors d MT S 43 Third St., g roirrxAND.oji g AU standard B brands gas and 6 gasoline man Ilea (5 wholesale and re- S UIL B carry on such an industry successful ly, is a sufficient refutation of the ac cusation sometimes made that the ne gro race in America is Irresponsible and thriftless. UNWELCOME GIRLS. Two Children in a King's Household, But No Heir. The baby daughter born to the King end Queen of Italy recently is the second .child of the royal couple. Yo landa, the first of the tiny princesses, made her initial appearance in the royal household in June, 1901, but she, like her sister, would have brought more joy to King Victor Emanuel if she had been a boy, as Victor of Italy, like Nicholas of Rus sia, is praying for an heir. On one side Princ-jss Yolanda and the latest baby have behind them the illustri ous .house of Savoy, which has fur i.leheJ numerous kings to the world's history. On the other side they are descended from a hardy race of moun tain princes of the queer principality of Montenegro. They are also con nected with the Romanoffs of Russia, who are the warm friends of their grandfather. Prince Nicholas Petrc vitch Nlecoch of Montenegro. Little tress of no small ability and she was , Yolanda has a name almost as queer supported with one of the strongest l an her extraction Yolanda Margher- 'ompanies play is on' now or. wbir-l" Ik stagp The ': om a moral Agtau wanted In erery torn In U. 8. S LET US FILL YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER We can supply you with Building Material of ail descriptions and sa v e you money. DOORS "WINDOWS A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For Billons and Kervous Disorders, such aa Wnd and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Head ache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling alter meal. Dullness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills Floahings of Ileal, Loss of Appetite, Short, cess of Hreatb, Costivenesv niqtches on the Skin. 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It is a pen drawing of John In a ; standing pose with his familiar old Idcng-stemmed pipe in his mouth. Around him arc several rair portiana misses. One of them Is looking plaintively into John's stern face and exclaims: "Would he were mine." Be neath the Imposing figure Is printed this appropriate legend: "The Pen (leton Heart-breaker." BJu i ldin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for "barns and dwellings a specialty. , Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House ' TOB BALE AT THE EAST OBBOOXIANj once, uux ononis oi newspapers, con taints a-rer ISO Ug papara caa M fc talaed far MS eMta a fecal!. tbeyart like magic few dcaes'wflt work wonders npon the Vital Organs, Strengthen ing the m oscular System, restoring tbe long, lost Complexion, bringing back tbe keen edge oi appetite, ana arousing with th Hoaebna oruealtli tlie wliole til the whole ti li T alcnl energy of tbe human frame. 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