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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1903)
" ft' til: SUNDAY AT J THE CHURCHES J . M. E. Church, South Sunday ser vices as follows: 10 a. m., Sunday school, I. E. Earl, superintendent; 11 a. m., preaching by Rev; A. U Thor oughman; 3 i. in., Junior Epworth League, conducted by Mrs. Mary W. Jones; 6:30 p. m Epworth League, leauor. Airs, jailic U. Mcuroom; sub ject, "The Sacred Sabbath"; 7:30 p. m., union meeting at Baptist church. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "What a Prayer Meet ' Ing Ought to Bo." Evorybody Invit ed. E. B. Jones, pastor. First Presbyterian Church At 10 a. ra., Sunday school; 11 a. m., ser mon by Bov. J. Bagen Welch, of Pennsylvania ; 3 p. m.. Junior En deavor; G:30 p. m., Senior Endeavor; 7:30 p. m union meeting of the va rious churches In the Baptist church, in the Interests or Rescue Mission work. Strangers are especially In vited to all the services. Robert J. Dlven, pastor. o Catholic Church The mission at St. Mary's church will close Sun day night. There will bo a grand solemn high mass at 10: 30 a. m, with deacon and sub-deacon. In the evening the papal blessing will be given. All nre invited. Seats free. Church of the Redeemer Divine Bervice tomorrow first Sunday after Easter at hours as follows: Early celebration of the holy communion, at 7:30 a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and ad dress at 7:30. o Congregational Church Services tomorrow ns follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning worship and preaching at 11. Subject, "Spiritual Apathy Denounced." Christian En deavor meeting at G:30. Subject, "The Sacred Sabbath." leader, Ves ta Dennis. The church will Join In the union service at 7:30. Regular weekly meeting on Thursday even ing. Jonathan Edwards, minister. West End Chapel Corner Webb and Maple streets. Sunday school nt 2:30 every Sunday. Song Bervice every Tuesday evening. First Christian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11. Subject, "What of the Sabbath Day?" Evening service at 7:30. Sub ject of Bermon, "An Invlnclplo Lend er." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Subject, "The Last Judgment." Christian Endeavor So cioty meets on Friday evening nt 7:30. The public Is cordially invit ed to all these services. N. H. Brooks, minister. o First Baptist Church Sunday, schoool at 10 o'clock. Spencer Sim mons superintendent. Preaching by the pastor nt 11 o'clock. At this sor vlce nn opportunity will be given for any to unite with the church. After the sermon the ordinance of baptism will be administered. The Young Peoples' Society will meet at (5:30, and at 7:30 there will be held a union service as announced else where. R. W. King, pastor. The kisses that some women waste on n dog would make a couple of kids happy. Phlladephla Telegraph. UNION SERVICES. In the Interest of the Florence Crlt tenden Home, Portland, at the Bap list Church. Mrs. Hoxter, who Is the matron of the, Florence Crittenden Rescue Home for Girls, of Portland, will ad dress a union meeting at the Bap tist church tomorrow evening, in the Interest of the home. Mrs. Hoxtor Is an entertaining speaker and will ap preciate a large audiccne. Congregational Congress. The Pacific Coast Congregational Congress will convene this year at Seattle from May 8 to 17 Inclusive The entire ministry of the Pacific Coast states and all the principal lay members of the church are expected to be in attendance. Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of this place, Is on the pro gram ,his name appearing In the pre sentation of the subject. "The Sun day Question on This Coast," upon the K.tli. New Vestry Board. The new vestry board of the Church of the Redeemer yesterday afternoon elected the following offic ers for the ensuing year: Senior war den, F. B. Clopton; Junior warden, John T. Lambrlth; clork. Miss Ida Boyd; treasurer, E. D. Boyd. Mrs. Kidder And then I thought there Is no UBe quarreling with the milkman. Mr. Kidder That's right. He'll make you take water every time. Detroit Free Press. August Tinge, a German tourist, wns robbed of $750 on a street car in front t)f the Pnlaco hotel, San Francisco, FAVORABLE SHOWING. Bradstreet Reports Only 2,640 Fail ures for the Months of January, February and March. BradBtreefs report of business embarrassments for the first quartor of 1903 makes a highly favorable showing of commercial stability. There were only 26-10 failures report ed for the months of January, February and March combined, a decrease of 12 per cent In number from last year and the year preceding and of nearly 2 per cent from" the hitherto low-record total or recent years, that of 1900. Liabilities aggre gated only J2S.016.99C, a falling off of IS per cent from last year and of 9 per cent from the low record of 1900. Fnllures. In fact, were the fewest reported since 1885. and lia bilities the smallest since 1SS7. There was a decrease of GG failures In the Pacific coast group of states, as com pared with last year, the total being 142. with liabilities or $884,792, com pared with $827,510. and assets $4G4. 891, ngnlnst $287,980 In 1902. For Washington the record shows 23 failures, with $195,264 liabilities, and $114,734 assets, against 23 failures with $124,427 liabilities and $71,668 assets for the first quarter of 1902. A Submerged "Bull." On the edge of a small river In the county of Cavan, in Ireland, there is or used to be a stone with the rollowlng Inscription cut upon it, no doubt Intended for the Information of strangers traveling that way; "N. B. When the stone Is out of sight It Is not safe to ford the river." Deputy Fish Warden Webster, of ABtorla, seized 1,000 pounds of con trnbond salmon Tuesday. MISS MAY MARKELL, A Society oeiio oi umimhi wwimto too -r T -r A TITT?T.T. 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We aim to make this the CLOTHING EVENT OF THE SEASON ANY TASTE CAN BE SUITED AT THIS BIG SALE YOU CAN BUY CLOTHI NG CHEAPER THAN YOU EVER HAVE BOUGHT IT, AND THE ASSORTMENT IS SO LARGE ANY SIZE FITTED ANY BUYER SATISFIED TWO DAYS ONLY, Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25 We can't list and describe all the different kinds of clothing we will put out for this sale, hut give below n few of them to show how the prices run generally. a Men's High Grade Worsted Coats and Vests This lot includes about 30 coats and vests of the finest worsted materials, guaranteed all wool, fancy stripes and checks, black chev iots, small checks and mixed effects, green mixed worsteds, medium and light weight casslmeres, and In fact everything In up-to-date styles of materials and colorings. These coats and vests are worth from 57 to $9, when regularly sold, but for this BIG SALE we make one price on your choice of uny coat and vest In the lot Men's Furnishings For this BIG SALE we will also make special prices on furnishings ns quoted below: .Men's light colored negligee shirts, the usual iiOc kind, special 40c. .Men's black liulf hose, good heavy ones, only 14c pair. .Men's black half hose, 3 pairs for 25c. .Men's fancy weavo summer underwear, per garment, 48c. Men's fine four-in-hand ties, COe values, for this sale, 35c. .Men's colored shirts with collars and cuffs de tached, 50c. Men's lightweight balbrlggan underwear, per gnrment.25c. Men's Extra Pants A very large assortment of men's flue dress pants In light or dark colorings, light or medium weight, pants made In the best man ner and of the finest materials. Prices for this snle will be cut to keep company with the special prices on the coats and vests. All grades nre here, from $5 down to 75c pair. Men's High Grade Perfect Fitting Suits Men's all wool blucl; elny worsted suits, new rut sack cunts, well made, suits that will keep their color and not turn brown as many cheap black worsteds do. Well worth ?10, our special price for this mm r sale i 3f.oU Men's fine all wool Washington worsted suits, light grey color, finely tailored, shouldors padded, good liuing, the kind others ask $12.30 for, our speclnl price for (pn 7r this sale 3". I U Men's dark checked wool suits, perfect fitting, well tailored. Bpcclul for this qq Men's black all wool clay worsted sult3, high est grade tuilorlng, all sizes, spe- frtx ft clal for this saU 3)7.01 .Men's brown all wool suits, new stripe elVect. well mnde, shoulders padded, perfect fitting, the nobbiest kind of n suit, special 9 1 yp tor this sale 3)1 1, fu .Men's corduroy suits, guaranteed not to split or rip, special for this sale Jy qq Men's dark wool suits, Jji no splendid values P$"0 Men's dark wool suits, q i small stripe, special Vt.u" Men's Very Finest Coats and Vests Worth regulurly $10 ami $12. Sale price, $6.98. This assortment comprises the very finest clay worsteds, gray Washington wors teds and fancy worsteds, all the latest style cut, niul perfect workmanship In every part. Your choice of any coat and vest at little more than half the regular price Boys' Clothing Small boys' crash suits, plain or stripe effect, 48c suit. Hoys' better craHh suits. sizes 3 to 8, price $1.00, 85c and 75c suit. Hoys' three iilece suits, sizes 4 to S, price $1.51' regular, our special price for this sale, $1.00. Hoys' two piece wool suits. light qolor, well made. our regular 2.2f stilts, for this sale. $1.98. Hoys' wool suits, new styles dark and light effects In stripes mid plain colors, worth $2.7C, speclnl for this sale $2.48. Hoys' wool suits In new ef feet of black and white coloring, very stylish, price reduced to $3.50. Hoys' suits In great variety of colors and styles, ranging In price from $3 to $6.75, every suit reduced iu price. Hoys' long pants suits, gray mixed color line stylish suits, ages 12 to 18, special for thin sale, $3.75. Hoys' long pants suits, dark color with stripe effect, a nice dress suit, sizes 14 to 18, speclnl $4.98. Hoys' long pants suits, blown with stripe, gooil serviceable suits, our regular price $4.60, special, $3.98. Hoys' long pants suits, all wool heavy blue serge, flue dress suits, regular $7.00 suits speclul for this sale, $653. Hoys' long pants suits of black and white mix ed goods, very stylish and up-to-date, sizes 14 years to 20 years; this Is a J7 7C beauty, special qJ.O Young men's all . wool black clay worsted dress suits, sizes 1C to 20 years; this suit will cost you at other stores, $12; IJO QR our special price for tills sale .... P07U Hoys' extra pants, full length, all prices from 0c to $2.00. Boys' knee pants, all grades from lCc to $1.25, Don't Forget the Dates: Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25 THE FMIR STORE