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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1903)
ffiffi ffi - flllW,rrJMi;ai 1 I wv I -wi II III IHLS1BS1BS1BS1BS1BSB' 7 BBSB -4SW-,. " eTOWiW' SSBM -VI T -w 'U.'ilt.- aV II I ill I Willi Will MM . J" .. ..:3M." c taBmi h fl A I W '.1r 1. .HI a ... s Vcts piea.sak!vtly. Acts Berxcficially; cis lrily as a LaxaAivcr. Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the well-informed and to the healthy, because its component parts are simple and wholesome and because it acts without disturbing the natural functions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable quality or substance. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medici nal virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained from an excellent combination of plants known to be medicinally laxative and to act most bene ficially. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine manufactured by the wmm a nc YRVP For sale bf an leading DraKists, In oriiul packaft only, bcaiiss Ue lu" name oi tie Company. :1 id mm van HOMES In Pendleton and out a few mites. Farms or imall Traeti. 1.50 per acre buys IGO-acre farm iith crop, 9 miles from town. !,000 buys 4B0 acres, sprine water. i,1 n9 miles out. i.OO boys 160 acres, new home, only 5'42 miles from Pendleton. s - '"400 buys 3C0 acres, part bottom, 'i some timber, growing crop a rare " Ai .bargui. fv y; ,;T limits, mostly bottom in alfalfa "?.SKJust what Ton are looking for. . Simi-ow Duys zu iota imgsiea, iruit; , W4 buUdings. - j "!2.200 5-acre home; well improred ,i t uuiium iana. imeaiea ior EBraea , V and chickens. :'JlJ2.600 A 10-acre home; well improy- ea; rruit. n40 acres; choice grain land, 9 miles J . tyi AAA T. Confclin. :At Poatoffjce,: Had One Qualification. An Irishman, who, much to his wife's sorrow, had got into the com pany of men who managed cock-fights, determined to raise some game roos ters himself. So he got some prize eggs and put them under the old ben in the back yard. In order to teach him a lesson and discourage his growing vice, his wife removed the prize eggs from under the unsuspecting hen, and put in their place some ducks' eggs. Some weeks later his wife heard a commotion in the woodshed. She rushed out, and thero stood Pat, watching with delight the first efforts of a newly hatched duck to waddle . "Bridget, Bridget, will ye luk at the fut on him? Sure a birrd twice his size couldn't trip him." txenange Took a Long Time. The guest of an Albert Lea, Minn., hotel, was sitting in the reading room when he was disturbed by the sound of a heavy fall. "What's that unearthly racket?" he asked the hotel clerk. "Oh," was the reply, "that bloomin' Englishman who Ib stopping here just fell out of a second story win dow." "That's funny," said the guest. "1 told him a joke half an hour ago and it's taken him all this time to turn' ble." 0'. j Dne' nca GOOD SOUND WOOD i ' S ' I I ! t f J ,r 1 t b .. . Mam street, i doors north of W. & C. R. depot. Fir. Tamarack and I Whv nutf nnnr rnol mhpn iinn can get me Desi lor tne same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5i GET HUNGRY? O! Coarse Yo Do. The place to get the best meal served in the city is ROYAL RESTAURANT V The Woman Who Knows how to provide for the pantry always keeps the essentials on hand. Economy Brand Evaporated Cream ; an essential to those who have tried h. Compare the other brands with those bearing our cap label and you will find that they look watery in comparison. Economy Brand runs smoothly from the can, is uniform in appearance and is the purest and most pleasant tasting. Ask your dealer for the kind that has the cap label HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, HIGHLAND, UXIH0IS. 0 3 The Best Criterion Of our work is the work it self, as our best advertise ment is the praise 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 Court and Thompson Streets. Rnuth Sunday ser virus ir follows: "0 a. m.. Sunday school. I. E. Earl, superintendent 11 - cruwini Roster sermon b the pastor, subject: "The RoBurrec tion." Also at morning sen-ice spec ial music and solo. The mcmDers n t.rlnr- flowers for decoration. At 3 p. m.. Junior Ep- worth Ijeaguo, conauciea vy mm. Mary W. Jones. Senior Epworth League, held In connection with other vounc people's societies at Baptist . . mtu. fLt nnnlna church; e:3U p. m. -ihb " tinntlo nhiirrh In union meet UIBU v. .. ... - Inc. Pravcr meeting on Thursday night at 7:30. E. B. Jones, pastor. First Christian Church Sunda)' school, 10 a. m.; sermon at 11 a. m., subject, "The Resurrection." Spec i.i n,,dn vvnnlnir nreachinc at 7:30. Subject, "Is Jesus of Nazareth the Messiah of the Jew?" This con tinues the series begun last Sunday evening on the New Testament books. All the New Testament books will be discussed in this series of ser mons. At the evening service Mr. t-. . ...Ml ln Thn imtilln In rnr- IJUiUUl will oiubi -- dlally invited to attend all these ser vices. N. H. MrooKB, miniBiur. o First Baptist Church At 10 a. m n-ni Ua holil thn Snnrtnv snhool ses cin. nr thla r-hnrrh. Rnnnrpr Sim' mons. superintendent. At 11 clock the pastor will preach an Easter ser mnn U OS ArlAl 11p1;1a Will Sine U beautiful boIo appropriate to the day After the morning sermon the ordi will he administer ed to those' who are reaay to du im mersed. In the evening this church and young people's society will join In the union services, it. w. runs pastor. First Presbyterian Church 10 a m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., recep tion of new members, sermon and sac rament of the Lord's Bupper: spec ial music 3 p. m., Junior Endeavor; 6:30 p. m., union meeting of young people in Baptist church; 7:30, union preaching service in the Baptist church. The session of this church will meet In the pastor's study at 10 a. m., preparatory to the reception of new members and the observance oi the Lord's supper. All who desire to confer with the session at this time will please come promptly at 10 o'clock. Strangers in the city are es peclally invited to all the services, Robert J. Diven, pastor. Catholic Church The program for tomorrow at the Catholic church, the day being the commencement of the grand mission which will continue for a week, is ub follows: 5:30 a. m mass and short instruction; S a. m mass and sermon; 10:30 a. m., sermon by Rev. J. M. O Connor of Chicago assisted by Rev. Mulconroy; 3 p. m instruction for Catholic adults who have not made their first communion and for non-Catholics; 7:30, rosary, lecture, benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Methodist Episcopal Church Sun day school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owens, su perlntendent The services of the day will be of special importance. In the morning a sermon will be preached at 11 a. m., appropriate to the day; it being Easter and in the Methodist Episcopal church, the general field day for missions. At the close of the morning service a baptismal service will be held for adults, by whatever mode the candidate may choose. Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. An Easter program will be rendered by the Sun day school at 7:30. This will be of special interest and the parents and friends of tne school are cordially in' vlted. A cordial invitation to all services is extended. Robert War ner pastor. Congregational Church J. Ed' wards, pastor. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. n; Morning worship, communion and re ception of members with Easter serV' ice, at 11. This church will join in the evening services at the Baptist church. West End Chapel Corner of West webb and Maple, streets. Sunday scnooi at song service on Tues day evening. Christian Scientists Will hold their regular services tomorrow at the home of Ed Eben, on West Alta street. Men's Resort Rev. R. A. Copp- ple will lecture at the Men's Resort tomorrow at 4 o'clock. The subject of his address will be, "The Resur rectlon." Hare Your Water Pipes F-ramtd and Repaired at Once Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable Pfomber. Court street, opposite the Golden Rule Hotel Union Gospel Services. The young people's societies will meet in union service tomorrow eve ning at 6:30 in the Baptist church, The. Baptist society will have charge or tne service. At 7:30 the usual Sunday evening gospel service will be held at the same place. This Is the last of the 40 days' service that has been held by the union of four churches and which has been ot bo much blessing to those who have at tended. Let everyone attend this last union Bervlce and make it the best of all that has gone before. On Sunday evening, tho- 19th Mrs. Hoxter, patron of the Girl's Rescue Home of Portland, will be in the city and address a union meeting at the Baptist church. R. W. King, chair man, j A Danger Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in n thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. At this period & woman indicates a tendency towartls obesity or tumorous growths. 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