East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1903, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 3

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to you by next mat). Just think that oiler over. How could It bo
you arc not penecuy smipueu, you uru iiotouiucaii. uciicriet
join you. We snip In a plum scaled caso, no murks to snow what's
you,
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MINN. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO.
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It Is Time to Plant
Yottr Garden Seeds
Now, but your ground must
be broken and made fit to re
ceive tnem. If you haven't
the proper implements, you
can select anything in this
line from our high grade
stock of spades, rakes, hoes,
reels, watering pots, rollers,
trowels, Etc,
T. CLARKE & CO., Cocrt Street
The Little Darlings
f;Now that gentle Spring is wit'i us, Mothers, you can
lour children out in the optn air and let them enjoy the
tne.
tWe want to have the pleasure of showing you the swell
Ee of
BABY CABS AND GO-CARTS
In Pendleton.
BAKER & FOLSOM,
Next door to Postoflice.
Its NLettt
Has the large demand for
ByetV Best Flotit
fmilt up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in
rs Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the
NDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Pr oprietor.
US FILL
fU R BILL
LUMBER
can supply you with
ling Material of all
liptions and sa v e
money.
WINDOWS
Pleasantries of Paragraphers.
"Yes, a man can be ungrammatical
and still bo considored a Christian."
"Guess you never lived in Boston."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Clara What makes Alice so airy?
Laura Oh, she knows a girl who
Knows a girl who knows a girl who
married an English lord. Detroit
Free Press.
Idin g paper, lime,
nt, brick and sand.
1 gutters for barns
weliings a specialty.
i Lumber Yard
r r l tt
Uchine Warnini
t you own. onrat4 m immmmmJ
t marbloaa net Dianuf-timt by tho
OVELTY CO., Chioag.,
JilMfCtora. which Infringe uuruat
IT llcomlnq their . The OVs.
V.WI. Kebrury Itli. urhM our
J"f Jiornrt wolntrnd In iiroyecnte
CHER'S
PSIA TABLETS
fcala and all disorders aria
Hndlgestlon. Endorsed bv
everywhere. Sold by all
No cure, no nay. 25 cents.
hge free by writing to W.
I & Co.. Buffalo, N. y. P.
P & Co.
"I understand that it was pretty
slow at Mrs. De Style's party?" "Slow!
Why. it was ao slow as playing chess
on a freight train going through Phil
adelphia on Sunday." Baltimore
Herald.
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t SUNDAY AT t
t THE CHURCHES
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' M. E. Church, South Sunday ser
vices ns follows: in n. ni., Sunday
school. I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11
a. m., preaching by pastor and class
service; 3 p. m.. Junior Epworth
League; Senior League at 7:30 ser
vices at Baptist church In union meet
lugs. E. B. Jones, pastor. i
Congregational Church Sunday
services as follows: Sunday school at
10 a. m. Morning worship and ser-.
ii3j 11 a. in. Subject., "T'.i. i".;.
of Christendom." This church will
Join in the union services at the Ban
tist church in the afternoon and eve
ning. The union prayer meeting will
be in this church on Monday after- 1
noon.
West End Chapel Coiner Webb
rnd Maple streets. Sunday school at
2:30. )
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First Presbyterian Church 10 a.
n Sunday scnoor, 11 a. m. sermon ,
j hy the pastor; 3 p. m.. Junior Endeciv- j
1 or; 6:30 p. m.. our young people will
unite in the union young peoples' ral-j
ly in the Baptist church, and at 7:30 J
cur people and their friends are very j
cordially invited to join in the union
preaching service in Uio Baptist I
church. Strangers arc especially In
vited to all the meetings. Robert J. j
Diven, pastor.
Church of the Redeemer Divine
service tomorrow at hours as follows:
Early celebration of the holy com
munion at S a. m.. Sunday school at
10 a. m. morning prayer and sermon
at 11 o'clock, meeting of the confirm
ation class at 4 p. m., evening prayer
and sermon at 7:30. The daily servi
ces during the rest of the week will
be as usual, and in addition a special
service will be held on Wednesday
morning at 10 o'clock.
o
First Baptist Church The usual
morning services will be conducted at
this church. At 10 o'clock tho San
day school will meet. Spencer Sim
mons, superintendent. At 11 o'clock
the pastor will preach. In the even
ing there will be the union gospel
services at the church as will also be
held throughout the week. It. W.
King, pastor.
Union Gospel Meeting.
The union gospel meeting last night
at the Baptist church was largely at
tended. The audience room was fill
ed and a large number were in tho
lecture room. Several rose and ex
pressed a desire to live a Christian
life. The next union services will be
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the
Baptist church. In the evening at
t:30 the young people of the several
churches will meet in a union service
and at 7:30 the usual union service
will be conducted. Monday afternoon
the day service will be held in the
Congregational church and the even
ing service in the Baptist church each
evening throughout the week. There
will he a solo and a selection render
ed by the male sextet on Sunday eve
ring. Come and bring a iviend with
you. R. W. King, chairman.
Mission Begins Easter.
A mission will begin at St. Mary's
church in this place on Easter Sun
day, and last eight days. The first
service will be held at 10:30 a. m. on
Easter. Two of the most eloquent
r.nd able Jesuit missionaries in the
United States will be In constant at
tendance upon these meetings. They
are Father P. J. Mulcony and Father
M. J. O'Connor, both of Chicago.
Father Neate Invites the r.ttendauce
upon these meetings and to an ac
quaitance with the visitors all Catho
lies and non-Catholics. Everybody
will he made welcome.
ATHENA'S NEW CHURCH.
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Plans and Specifications Have Been
Decided Upon.
At a meeting of ,the officers and
members of the Methodist church
Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Troutmau, the
Pendleton architect, submitted plans
and specifications for the new church
building, says the Press. On presen
tation, the cost was estimated at $7.-
000, or $1,000 more than was antic!
pated when subscriptions were solic
ited by Mr. Armfleld, the pastor.
To cut the building plans down to
conform with a JG.OOO huildlng would
interfere to a certain extent in the
matter of conveneince, and it was at
once decided to build the $7,000 edi
fice.
The plans call for a building 63x83
feet. The lower story or basement
will be of stone and the upper story
will be constructed of brick. The
lower floor will embrace the parlor.
Epworth League room, a kindergar
ten room, the kitchen and heating ap
paratus.
On the upper floor will be the main
auditorium, lecture room, the pas
tor's study and the. gallery. The ca
pacity of the auditorium, together
with the gallery and lecture room.
will seat 600 persons.
The old church building will b? of
fered for sale at onco, and when it
is disposed of, excavation for the new
building will commence.
Church Dedication Tomorrow.
The new Christian church at Athe
na will be dedicated Sunday, March
22. Services will be held at 11 a. m..
3 p. m. and 7:30 n. m. During tho re
vival which has beeu In progress
there for several days past, 50 acces
sions to the church havo been made.
Men of Many Faiths.
San Francisco, Mnrch 21. The
three days' session of the World's
Congress of Religious, scheduled to
commence today" at Leland Stanford
University, Is attracting much atten
tion. The gathering Is under tho
snme auspices as the congress origi
nated at the Chicago World's Fair, be
ing composed of men of all creeds and
faiths. The participants aro to in
clude among othors. Rahul Hirsch
and Jonkin Lloyd Jones, tho emlnont
(Jnicngo divines, who wore among tho
originators and leaders of the movement.
Tired
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rotis, irritable mother, often on the verso of hysterics, is
re for children: it nuns a child's disimsilion and reacts
A nerv
unfit to care
upon nerseit. uio trouoie oecween emmren unci ineir moiners
too often U duo to the fact that tho mother has somo female
weakness, and she is entirely unfit to bear tho strain upon her ueryes
that governing a child involves ; it is imiwssible for her to do anything
calmly. She cannot help it, as her condition is due to suffering unil
shattered nerves caused by some derangement of the uterine system
with backache, headache, and all kinds of pain, and she is on the verge
of nervous prostration.
"When a mother finds that she cannot be calm and quiet with hor
children, she may be sure thit her condition needs attention, and she can
not do bettor than to take I-.ylisi 12. Piiilclinm's Votrotnlilo Compound.
This medicine vill build up her system, strengthen her nerves, and
enable her to calmljr hnndlo a disobedient child without a soeno. Tho
children will soon realize the difference, and seeing their mother quiet,
wiU themselves become quiet.
Mrs. May Brown, of Chicago, III., says:
" Dkak Mrs. Vinkham : 'Honor to whom
lonor is due,' and you deserve, both the thanks
ind honor of the mothers of America whom you
havo so blei welly helped and benefited. I have
used Lydiii E.'Pinlchaui'.s Vejretnblo Com
pound when 1 would feel run-down, nervous
and irritable, or have any of the aches nnd pains
which but few women escape, aim 1 nave loimu
that it relieved mo at once nnd gave me new
strength. Several ladies, members of our Lit
erary Union, speak in the highest praise of your
Vegetable Compound, as they have been cured
from serious female trouoieK. une inuy,
who thought she must submit to an opera
tion, was cured without using anything in
th"vorldbiit.T.iyrtiii E.PInklinin'H Vege
table Compound nnd Sanative Wash.
You have hobts of friends in Chicago, and
von came to visit our citv we would delight to do
you honor. Gratefully yours, Mas. May Bhown, 57 ttrant Place, Chicago, 111
How Mrs. Pinkham Helped Mrs. McKinny.
" Deaji Mes. Pinkham : I feel it my duty to write and let you know the
pood you and your Vegetable Compound are doing. 1 had been sick ever sinco
my lirst baby was born, and at the birth of my second, my doctor, as well as
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ovarian trouble. A friend of my husband's advised him to get L-ydia IS.
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FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN.
If tlscre is anything- In your case about which you would like
special ndviee, write freely to Mrs. Pinklmni. Address Is Lynn,
Mass. Her advice is free, nnd her advice is always helpful.
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MISS MONIE BOWEY,
38 Perry Street,
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
A couple of winters aero I
slipped on a frozen sidewalk
and fell fiat on my back. On
being examined I found that
I had sustained internal inju
ries which laid me upfor more
than two months. After that
I noticed that I had pains in
the back and groin which I
never had before. I doctored
and doctored for several
months but as the pains in
creased instead of pro wine
better ! decided that I was not having the
right treatment. Reading in the papers
of the wonderful cures performed by
'Vine of Cardui I wrote to one of the
parties and received a. very satisfactory
reply asd I immediately sent for some.
In very short time I felt generally better
and after tevea weeks faithful use I was
oacc more well and strong. I have never
had a sick hour since and I daily bless
your splendid medicine.
OF CARDUI is one medi
cine that sbould always be kept
on nana in every noma tor im
mediate use when female weak
ness first makea its appearance. Miss
Bowev's painful and dangerous accident
would not have resulted go seriously
had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly.
Utu MonU Houity.
LIS
i Wino of Cardui makes wc-r
inen moro womanly by cur
jng their weakness anumak
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As a medicine for all women
in every trying period of
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better medicine for yourself,
your sister, your daughter
or your motfier ? Can you
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nresent to oive vour friend
than a bottle of this medicine which
will bring her health and happiness?
You are suffering ? Your duty is to
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daughter, mother, sister or friend is
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now well, owe their lives to friends
who brought them Wine of Cardui,
Wine of Cardui is adapted to wo
men at any age in any walk of life.
For the working woman it gives her
strength for her tasks and better
treatment than a doctor for very small
cost.
Your druggist will eell you a f 1.00
bottle of Wine of Cardui. Secure the
medicine today. Take it in the privacy
of your home. Belief will come to you
as surely as you take it.
WINE of CARD VI
A million suffering women
have found relief in
Wine of Cardni.
The Best Criterion
Of our work is the work it
self, as our best advertise
ment is the praite of those
who patronize us. We know
we can do the best laundry
work, as we couldn't do it
we didn't, so if you want
your linen laundered better
than you ever had it done,
go to the
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
Monopole
Canned
Goods
The climax in perfection is
reached inMonopolc.
When yon want tho Best,
come to us and get
Honopole
Our line of groceries is
complete. We sell cheap
for cash.
Miller Grocery Co.
636 Main Street
Phone Main 51 1
Small
3
Homes
IN AN NEAR PENDLETON
3-lot tract, one of tho best building
sites on tho bottom 1800.
S lots, house and barn, well located
$2000
20-lot tract, irrigated; something to
invest in $1B,000
3 VI acres, Inrgo house, stono collar,
fruit of all kinds, rich soil, barn,
well irrigated $2250
l acres, houso, barn, fruit, ono of tho
best gardons In town $2G00
5-acro chicken farm, irrigated bottom
land, houso, barn, chicken houses,
incubntors, fruit, alfalfa ....$2000
10 acres, mostly rich bottom, woll Im
proved $2C00
15 neres, 8 acres of It rich bottom,
running wator, houso, chlclcon yards
ono of tho best smnll places in Pen
dleton $850
SOME BARGAINS IN FARMS AT
$10 to $13 PER ACRE.
N. T. Conkfcn.
Phone, Red 277.
Fino YoUow Nowtown Apples,
only 90 ceuts a box.
Fresh Ranch Eggs, 15 cents a
dozen.
We bave the Famous and al
ways satisfactory
M0R0P0LE COFFEE
A trial will convince yon of its
merits-
D. KEMLER & SON
The Big Store in a Small
Room.
Alta Stroot, Opposito Savings Bank
Court and Thompson Streets. !
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ARE YOU READY TO BUY
REAL ESTATE
THEN LOOK AT THIS LIST
Pour and a half lota with two large
pretty cottages, all well Improved,
Now rented for $30 n month, (4600.
A lodging house, 14 rooms and lot,
very centrally located, $2500.
A lot about three blacks from Main
street, $250.
A house. 8 rooms and lot. five blocks
off Main street, $1100.
Utlier nouses and Iota iroia $500 to
$2500.
Blnglo lots from $125 to $300 accord
ing to location.
Four Iota together. $600.
Hlx lots together, $850.
Fourteen lota together, whole block,
fllSOO.
Will aell for oath or on easy terma.
Will explain and show property up
on application. Pendleton la growing
rapidly and Investment now will, in
my opinion, prove profitable. To the
average man in the Went, the surest
way to profit in In real estate invest
ments. G. D. BOYD, III Court Street
tons
; AND :
Tons
Ju6t received another
car load of Poultry and
stock supplies at the
Colesworthy
CHOP MILL
127 and 129 East Alt Street
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