SATURDAY, JANUARY" 24, 1903. w 5BE3HER89K This Cap Label Is a guarantee of tho purity and rich ness at EiaDorated Cream in tha can which bears it Insist on seeing it oejore rou rjuy, or ssk your aoaier ior Economy Brand Evaporated Cream , It eoes farthest Is most appetiz ing and mora pleasing to the era uum um watery imitations. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, 111., TJ. S. A. " tarant Produem of Evaporated Cream." i SUNDAY AT I THE CHURCHES 4 . Congregational Church Tho re vlval services during tho week havo been very helpful and will contluuo over Sunday. There will be a prayer meeting at usau. Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11, and 7! 30. All tho services will bo thoroughly ovan ' gellstlc, conducted by Rev. W. ti, 'Smith and the pastor. Tho oubject in tho morning will be, "What is it to bo a Christian?" and in tho evening, i Tho Great Teacher's Question." All are invited who do not attend other places of worship. J. Edwards, niln isier. Breakfast Delights... West End Chapel Corner of West wool) ana Maple streets. Sunday school at 2:30. Preaching at 3:30 by J. Edwards. All Invited. , First Baptist Church Tho revival services will be continued each oven- ing next week. Sunday evening tho . subject will bo "All at It," and in tho evening, "The Great Salvation." Tho public Is most cordially Invited to all these services. R. w. lung, pastor. ' Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, su . perlntendent Sermon. 11 a. m. Class I meeting, 12: IB p. m., Rev. G. W. Rig' by, leader. Epworth Leaguo, 0:30 p. 'a Preaching, 7! 30 p. m. All are (cordially Invited to attend thoso ser vices, Robert Warner, pastor. Christian Church Corner of .Johnson and Water streets. Services 'as follows: 10 a. m., Bible school, : lesson, "Pauls' Advice to Christians i nt- ThoaQfllntiirn". 11 n Tn odnnnn I - - .. , ... uviuiuii,. "Seat of Religious Authority": 7:30 ! P. m., sermon, "The Law of the Spirit i of Life in Christ" Windows, doors i and seats are now provided for lee , ture room. All cordially invited to attend. J. B. Lister, minister. ono of our Sunday school mission arles for tho Presbytery of East Or egon. All aro very cordially lnviteu to tho meetings. Robert J. Dlvcn, 'pastor. M. E. Church, South Sunday ser vices at follows: 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., preaching by pastor; 3 p. m., Junior Epworth Leaguo; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League, leader, Miss Fannlo Woodward; 7:30, preaching by pastor. Meeting on Thursday eight Everybody invited. E. B. Jones, pastor REORGANIZE STATE GUARD. I First Presbyterian Church 10 a. jm., Sunday school, 11 a. m., sermon, , , . . , "God the Creator"; 3 p. m.. Junior En- Mushes and prepared foods J ,ieavor; G:45 p. m., Senior Endeavor: ol all kinds. 17:30, sermon by Rev. B. V .Harper, Pancake fand H-O Buck wheat Flour for your Cakes. Best Maple Syrup Our Tea is the very- choicest on the market. Miller Grocery Co. 623 Main Street Phone Main 511 1 I iN-n LET US FILL THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE The coffeo habit is quickly over come by thoso who let Grain-O take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee compares with it in flavor or healthfulness. TRY IT TO-DAY. U ctocars everywhere ; lsc. and 25c per package. 3a YOUR BILL FOR LUMBER ,We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money. DOORS WINDOWS B'u i Idin g paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon. Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House I mice, uwessea -a : Chickens Fine Sauerkraut. um aweet ana aour ncnies in bulk. Fresh and Salt Fish. Fresh Eggs and Butter. Shrimps, Crabs, Lobsters and Oysters. Pendleton Fish and Poultry Market 310 Court Street Phone Red 691 I IF U R YYY I I VISIT I I THERKELSEN'S PIANO HOUSE, I H 315 East Court Street, H I I I Pia;no oPgan I I AND HEAR THEIR I I Easy Payment Plan I New National Law Will Cause Nu mernus Changes In Oregon Militia. It is likely tho Oregon national gulrd will be reorganized to meet the requirements of tho now national mil itary law passed by congress. The essential feature of the law makes tho national guard or militia In the ttatcs a reserve army at the call of the president, which. In fact, makes it a part of tuo regular army. The Oregon militia officers do not caro to discuss the law In detail until thoy havo seen copies of its latest amendments. Tho low will be sent to tho governor, and he will take tho first step to reorganize the guard In accordance with its terms. One lhing may bo predicted with certain ty, and that Is that the entire guard of tho state will form one regiment Instead of two, as nt the present time. Tho guaid officers as well as mill tla members generally, are pleased with the new law. It means that the days aro past when officers had to buy their own uniforms and members of tho rank and file dig down Into their pockets for money with which to pay for target practice. The guard will bo furnished with modern and up-to-date equipment instead of the old rifles that they now have, and will drill during encampment with the regulars. Tho discipline may provo somewhat moro severe than under the old reglmo r.nd the lines may be drawn tighter in every direction, but the fact that Unqlo Sam has direct control and can put the men Into tioh as quickly as the regular army and on an equal footing with the lat ter, more than makes up for the Iron clad regulations. True, those who join with the Idea that militia life Is n perpetual picnic will be terribly disappointed, but officers claim they niako poor militiamen anyway, and their absence Is more desired than their presence. Since the guard Is now a part of the Unlted States army, the chances aro uiut me siaio win not need to ap propriate so much money towards Its maintenance. Tho original bill was amended so many times before It be camp a law that the press dlspatclies on tho subject have only given the officers a very hazy idea of the true character of the law as amended, and until copies are received It will be Impossible to tell just what bearing the matter will have upon the guard further than nlrearlv atnt. ed. -Tlu , "Ota The rW ti.. . COUNTY OF CHAMBERLAIN, Movement to Form a New Countv From Portions of Baker and Mai heur. Baker City. Jan. 24. A stronir et. ion is ucing made to create a new county from parte of Baker and Mal heur counties, durlne the nresnnr hps. slon of the legislature, with Hunting- ion ior a county seat. it will Include a lareo Dart of tho oil fields in the Malheur basin. It will Include the Willow ctppV- gold fields, discovered last July. 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