East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 14, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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    The best
at one-half price
It takes flTeof thp ordinary "quarts" to make a irallon, but a HAYNER QUART U
full quart, an honest quart of 33 ounces, four to the irallon. Now. you pay your dealer at
least li.W a bottle for whiskey that cannot possibly be any better than HAYNER, If as
rood, or tlM a irallon. If you buy II AYNEK WHISKEY you saro at least 13.60 on even
Sallon. We sell two irallons for about the same as you pay tor one irallon of probably poorer
whiskey. Just think that OTer and remember that HAYNER WHISKEY toes direct from
our distillery to you. carries a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILIJJR'S GUAR
ANTEE of PURITY and AGE and saves you the dealers' enormous profits. That's why
It's so cood and so cheap. That's why wo haro OTer a quarter of a million satisfied cus
tomers. That's why YOU should try It. Your money back If you're not satlsneU.
Direct from qui distillery to YOU
Saves Dealers' Profits! Prevents Adulteration'
HAYNER WHISKEY
i
SUNDAY AT
4
PURE SEVEN -YEAR-OLD RYE
FULL $4-00 EXPRESS
QUARTS t
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER'S SEVEN'
YEAR-OLD RYE for Hon. and we will pay the express chanres. Try it and
tf you don't And Hall riant and as rood as you eTer used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, then send it back at our expense and your U.00
will be returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How could
It be f atrerf If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent. Better
let us send you a trial order. If you don't want four quarts yourself, set a
friend to Join you. We ship In a plain sealed case, no marks to show what's
inside.
If you can use SO Qunrts or can cet some of your friends to Join you,
we will send you SeO quarts for 810.00 by Frelcht Prepaid, thus
sarins you M-I.OO. We hare been in business oyer 94 years and hare a
paid-up capital of 1500,0011 CO so you run no risk.
Write our nearest once and do It NOW,
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ST. PAUL, MINN. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO.
43 ninrr r.Fnr, TROT, O. ESTABLISHED 1666.
otto miescke DRIED FRUITS
THE CHURCHES J
' M. E. Church, South Sunday
I services as follows: 10 n, m., Sunday
.school. I. E. Earl, superintendent, 11
n. m preaching by the pastor and
Move least service; 6:30 p. m En
. worth League, leader. Miss Fauulo
i Wiodward. subject, "Lessons .from
I Ilenhadad s defeat." Temperance
topic. 7 30 p. in. Preaching by pas-
tor Prayer meeting on Thursday at
,730 p. m A special subject All In
I vlted K B Jones, pastor. ,
' Congregational Church Services
on Lords day as follows Sunday I
school at If a in.. I)r. It N Ilohln-
'son superintendent. Morning wor-
.-hip and preaching at 11 o'clock.)
Subject "Clod's Love to Man." Even-
tup servirr at 7:30. Subject "Think
hit, and Turning." Weekly meeting
1 nverv Thursday evening. A cordial i
.welcome to all. J. Edwards minister.
West End Chapel Corner Maple I
and west Webb streets. Sunday
, school every Lord's day at 2 30. Song
and prayer service Friday evening.
B Methodist Episcopal cnurcn
For tiie famil) dinner
plain cooking is the rule,
but the food itself should
be of the best meat in
particular,
For that reason those
who deal at our market
never havt- cause for corn
paint as their meats are
always ot the best and
uniform quality -ftesh and
tender.
j 25 pounds of fancy dried prunes
I only Si. 00
' We have Dried
Nectarines
Prunes
Apples
Pears
Apricots
Peaches
Raisins
Currants
Figs
I
OTTO MIESCKE
COURT STREET
Houser's Old Stand
THE
Standard Grocery
Court Street
Low Sellers of Groceries
Nice Dressed
Chickens
Sun-"
day school. 10 a. m A. .7 Owen, su-
I perlntendent. preaching, 11 a. m.
rlass meeting. 12:15, Itev G W Itlg-
by leader Epworth league, G'30 p.
m. revival service. 7:30 p, m. Spec
ial attention Is called to the revival
now begun. During the past week
very Interesting prayer meetings have
been held, preparatory to the general
work of next week. On Monday Rev.
Edward Baker, of Union, Or., will he
present and assist during the week.
All cordially invited to attend Rob
ert Warner, pastor.
The First Baptist Church Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11,
subject. "The Prophecy of the Cross."!
In the evening the subject will be. .
"Selling the Birthright." The public
is curumiiy uiviiuu iu uui'im .111 iuu:
services of this church. R W King,
pastor.
Church of the Redeemer Rev W
E. Potwine, rector. Divine service to
morrow at hours as follows Sunday
school ,at 10 a. m., sermon and cele
bration of the holy communion at 11
a. m. Evening prayer and address at
7:30. The usual mid-week service
will be held on Friday evening, be
ginning at 7:30 o'clock.
First Presbyterian Church 10 a.
m., Sunday school; 11 a- m., sermon,
"Man, the Creature", G.45 p. m.,
Christian Endeavor; 7:30 p. m., ser
mon. Notice is hereby given to this
congregation and to the public that
the pastor is again able to take up
all the regular services. The morning
topic is the third in the series of
theological addresses begun some
weeks ago, and will be followed on
February 22 by the subject, "The Fall
or the Entrance of Sin Into the
World." All are invited. Robert .1.
Diven, pastor.
Our Policy
I Fine Sauerkraut.
Is to give big values for
your money, andstangby
every promise we make.
Our Harness, Saddles,
whips and other supplies
that go with our line of
business is the best it is
possible to make. We
are satisfied with a small
margin of profit. Come
and let us save you
money.
J. A. SMITH,
Harness and Saddles.
218 Court Street.
Reyairing promptly done
and prices right.
Lumber,
Lcmber,
Lumber.
All kini'r 'or all purposes.
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Planing of all descriptions dont
to otder.
Don't place your order for
Building Material until you have
consulted us.
I
Dill Sweet and Sour Pickles m
bulk.
Fresh and Salt Fish.
Fresh Eggs and Butter.
Shrimps, Crabs, Lobsters and
I Oysters.
I Pendleton Fish and
j Poultry Market
J 310 Court Street
' Phone Red 591
Breakfast
Foods . . .
Pendleton Planing Mill m
Lumber Yard,
ROBERT fOflSTTR, Propriety
All kinds of prepared foods
and mushes. rinesi syrups
and buckwheat for cakes.
Best hams it is possible to
obtain.
Yes, we have a full line of
the celebrated Monopole
canned goods.
D. KEMLER & SON
The Big Store in a Small
Koom.
Alta Street, Opposite Savingg Bank
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier,
orrly 15 cvnta a vk.
DEFOREST WIRELESS SYS
TEM FOR THE PACIFIC.
Stations to Be Erected in Hawaii, the
Philippines and Near Hong Kong.
Washington, Feb. 14. Wireless tel
egraphic communication between the
United States and the Philippines,
via Honolulu, Is promised within the
next 18 months by Dr. Deforest, with
whoso wireless telegraph system the
navy department has been experi
menting at Annapolis. Speaking of
the projected work, the doctor said
"Long before the success of tht
trans-Atlantic wireless telegraph was
publicly demonstrated, the officials
of the American Deforest Company
had completed plans for an elaborate
system of gigantic power stations for
spanning the Pacific. By next June
there will be two trans-Pacific cables,
and it is safe to say that there will
be no more cables laid across that
ocean. Several months ago the com
pany placed large orders for high
power transformers and generators
with several large manufacturers of
electrical apparatus. Two of the sta
tions sohrtl yto be begun by the com
pany will far exceed in power those
In existence today for Atlantic work
One of these stations Is to be in the
Philippines, at a point not far from
Mnnlla, and the other on the norther
nmost part of the Hawaiian group.
"This range from Manila to Hono
lulu Is the longest nnd most difficult
In the world, nnd plants for generat
ing 60 kllofatts are laid out for these
two stations. Three towers, each 250
feet in height, are to be erected as
near to high water mark as possible
at each station, with the buildings
for power-house, receiving station and
relay offices erected In the triangular
space among the towers. Tho power
at these two stations Is to be generat
ed by steam a full plant of boilers
and turbine steam engines being pro
vided. These latter will be coupled
direct to three 20-kilowatt generators
of 40-cIrclP frequency and of a design
to furnish a peculiar form of wave.
In addition to the stations at Manila
and Hawaii, the company will erect
a small station at Hong Kong, to con
nect with the Manila station. Tho
American station Is to ho erected
near tho southern end of IOwer Cali
fornia Peninsula."
NoTother medicine in the
eWorld Exclusively for women
f;has made i so many actual
i cures ana anaioea sucn
fl enormous sale as has
i
Mm r;iu m
More than a million women
have been restored to health
by it. Merit alone can make
such a record. Wise are the
women who will accept no
substitute.
Wanted Work, houskeeping or
rooking. Call or address 801 West
Alta street
Has a Fortune Hidden,
Austin. Texas, Feb. 14. Charles
Beeler, who robbed the Wells. Fargo
Express Company of $52,000 at Sanl
Antonio, four years ago, will be re-1
leased from tho state penitentiary
within the next day or two, when he
will have served out his sentence of
five years, with time allowed for good
conduct deducted. Heeler still has
about $50,000 of the stolen money At
least he Is supposed to know where it
Is, as only $70 which was found on ills
person when arrested was over recov
ered. The money is supposed to be
safely hidden or in the hands of some
unknown accomplice, who will turn a
big share of it over to Beeler when the
latter gains his liberty. It Is known
that tho express company has engaged
detectives to watch every movement
of Beeler from tho time ho leaves the
prison doors with a view to locating
tho stolen money or some part of It.
Since Beeler's Imprisonment tho com
pany has sued him and obtained judg
ment in the sum of $50,000.
IE
MISS MAY MARKELL,
A Society Belle of London, Canada.
Crack Athletes to Meet.
Boston, Mass., Feb. 14. Thoro
promises to be a smashing of some
records tonight at tho annual Indoor
games of the Boston A. A. Tho crack
nthletes of Princoton, Cornell, Penn
sylvania, Harvard and other big In
stitutions will be seen at their best.
Tho twents will Include an open short
dash, an invitation short dash, a long
sprint, two middle distance runs, a
hurdle race, a long distance run, sev
eral field events and a number of
team races. Interest centers largely
In tho sprints, in which Arthur Duffy,
the world's champion, Is among tho
entries.
Wo are still repairing shoes at
Teutsch's.
ISSMAY.MARKKLIi
of ondnn, Ontario,
Carmda. is n lienuti-
girl who knows what
Wino of
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sufferimr is and
Canlui hasbrouL'lit her back
to health. She is one of the
social favorites of her home
and her recovery to health
baa permitted her to enjoy
the company of her many
friend instead of lvincr m
abed of sickness and suffering. For
the health she now enjoys she gives
credit to Wine of Cardui. 8he writes:
"I have found Wine of Cardui an excel
lent remedy for female trouble. Iiuffered
for three yean with terrible bearing-down
pains at the menstrual period. I could
hardly stand on my feet and was never
real well. Wine of Cardui was the only
medicine that I could depend on to do me
any good, as I tried several with no suc
cess. Wine of Cardui cured me and I
have now enjoyed perfect health, for two
years, and give you all the credit for I
know you deserve it."
For a young girl Wine of Cardui is
tha beat remedy to guide her through
womanhood by starting the menstrual
. uUhv and nati
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top regu- i
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