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DAILY EAST OREGONIAr,, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1903. CATHOLIC COUNCIL X SUNDAY AT tuc punnnure Can anyone suppose that we would double the necessary cost of our brewing without a vital reason? AMERICAN FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES IS IN SESSION. All the Lending Organizations of the Church Represented nt Atlantic City The Largest Delegation Came From Ohio This is the Third An nual Convention. Would we spend so much on I cleanliness ? Would we cool the I beer in plate glass rooms ? Would f we Hltcr all the air that touches it ? Would wc age it for months ? Would wc sterilize every ' bottle ? Atlantic City, N. J Aug. 1. The I lttrKc ami representative character of j the attendance nt the opening today ' of the third national convention of i the American Federation of Catholic 1 Societies was such as to give pleas l ure to Hlshop .McKaul, of Trenton, nud tho other eminent, niomhers of the church who have lahorcd Inces santly for several years to hrlng about a working union among the . great 0(w..olle organizations of America. When the convention was formally opened this morning there were present accredited delegates from state federations throughout tho ' rwlllntrv- fit, I,, mlinrn ti n n nt.. nt. t v. .!..,., UIIIU, 1.I.U IllU iil, , llllll . has gained the strongest foothold, ( was represented by sovernl hundred ! delegates, while Indiana, Wisconsin, . I Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and limn We do it to attain orous other states had members in absolute purity to avoid attendance. In addition to those del- the remotest possibility of germs cgatlons there were present more to make Schliti Beer healthful. J tliatl two-score archbishops and hlsh- ops ot the church and the represen tative character of tho gathering was further accentuated by tho pres ence of delegates from several Indian tribes and Porto Itlcan societies nnd ,,- f tl,nro ra. 'irom me uemrouauuiico ot tne out any or tnese pre- j Philippines. CaUtionS, When SchHtZ As a preliminary to the convention St. Nicholas church, where solemn pontifical services woro held. After ward the business sessions woro be gun, in the Morris Ouards armory, with President Thomas Mlunhan, ot Columbus, O., presiding. Over Twenty Orders Represented. The roll rail !.' Seciv.arv V.r.horv Matro of .'MnciiHiiM, showed that rel egates were in attendance represent ing tho Catholic Order of Foresters, Ancient Order of Hlliernians, Knights of Columbus. Catholic Knights of America, Catholic Mutual Ilonovolent , Association, Germnn Central Voreln, Catholic Knights and Ladles of Amer-1 ica. Knights of St. John, Young .Men's Institute, National Total Abstlnonco Union, Young Men's Catholic Union, Catholic Benevolent Legion, Irish Catholic Benevolent Union, Knights of Father Matthew, Pollsn, French and Bohemian federations, tho state federations or Ohio, Indiana, Now Jer-, soy, Kentucky, Vermont, Louisiana, j Georgia, Tennessee, Pennsylvania and many other county federations, state leagues and other organizations scattered throughout the country. Tomorrow thero will bo a grand I pontifical mass in St. Nicholas church. Anotner feature will be solemn me morial services for tho late pope, nt which addresses will bo delivered by ! a number of the highest prelates In 1 the United States. Tho business ses sions, wmch will continue until next Wednesday, will bo dovoted largely to discussions tending to strengthen tho federation movement. Why accept a com mon beer, brewed with- Beer costs no more ? Your dealer may prefer to fur I nish a beer that pays a little mere profit ; but does it pay you to per- Imit it? Isn't pure beer Schliu iBeer worth asking for ? Askfcr the Brrxtry BcttUnz. Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St., Pendleton Ij, MIL UIIUIHJ1IUU M. E. Church, South Sunday serv ices as follows; 10 a. m Sunday i school, I. K. Karl, superintendent; 11 1 a. m., preaching by Itov. II, S. Shalt . gle, presiding older, sacrament of the Lord's Supper In connection with the morning service; 7 p. tn,. Kpworth I League, leader, Miss Etltel Thomp i son. subject, lessons from Paul: "How , We May Ovorconio our lllndrnnees," I S n. m.. preaching by presiding elder. 1 Quarterly conference will bo held I Monday nt 8 p. m.; prayer meeting i on Thursday at 8 p. m.; subject fur 1 Bible study, "Faith, What It Is and I Does." 'i no public nro cordially In I vlted to attend all these services. 13. j B. Jones, pastor. j First Christian Church Sunday ' school, 10 n. in., W. II, Hawloy, sup erintendent; preaching, II n. in., nud 8 p. in.; prayer meeting, Wednesday, .8 p. in.; Christian Kmleavor, Friday evening. Tho public is cordially in vited to nil these services. N. II. i Brooks, pastor. o 1 First Baptist Church All tho reg ular services tomorrow. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock; preaching nt 11 n. m. nnd at S p. in. Tho public nro cordially Invited to attend all these services. It. W. King, pastor. ! O I Church of the Redeemei- Rev. J. Warren will conduct the morning I service. Sermon at 11 n. m. Celebra tion of the Holy Communion nt eloso of service. Eighth Sunday after Trinity. No evening service. Tho rector, ltov. W. E. Potwlue, expects to return next Tuesday. Congregational Church Sunday services as follows; Sundny school at 10 a, m.; morning worship and preaching at 11 a. m.; subject of discourse, "Christ our Hefngo." J. Ed wards, pastor. West End Chapel, (West Webb and ' .Maple.) Sunday school nt 3 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. J. Edwards, pastor. Such Delicious Coffee It ii not the coffee-it Is the Cream. Your codec will always taste delicious If jrou use ECONOMY BRAND EVAPORATED CREAM It it not like the weak ami watery milks put up by others, but Is creamy anil uniform In con- tUtencv evnv can alike. Any can of Evaporated Cream bearing our cap label. PJH reproduced herewith. I guaranteed to be tho best nnd pureit. He sure you see ynBBSOK ,ne ,alle' be,ore yH hvy- " ,1,e CP ' nlt" lllc lsn ot honest goods. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO., Highland, Illinois HARPER WmSKTi A Stuffing Match. A German paper, tho Franklsh Courier, In giving an account of tho wedding of Horr Joseph Pfoffer to Frauleln Josophn Haushol'or says that about 200 persons sat down to dinner after tho ceremony. Tho guests wero served with 5,500 pounds of meat, 250 puddings and 770 gallons of beer. That Is about 25 pounds of moat, ono pudding and two nnd a half gallons of beer a head, n very fair allowanco oven for people with such good appetites as the Germans. A Delightful Beverage, A Safe Stimulant, A Good Medicine. For Sale by JOHN SCHMIDT Had Fun With a Tramp. A lot of young fellows in an Ohio town had a good tlnio with a tramp last week. They took him Into a shed, gavo him n good bath, shaved him and cut his hnlr. They then bought a now suit of clothes, white shirt and stand up collar and dressed him out com plete. But when thoy attempted to hum his hobo clothes he objected and fought for them with such despera tion their suspicions wero aroused and upon searching they found $1,100 sowed up In tho coat. FOLK FOR GOVERNOR. Prosecutor of Boodlers Campaigning In Missouri. St. Louis, Aug. 1. -Tho active cam paign of Circuit Attomoy Joseph W. Folk, who has attained national prom Incnco by his prosecution ot ullogetl boodlers, for the democratic nomina tion for governor of Missouri begins today at New Florence, Montgomery county, where ho Is scheduled to ml dress an Old Settlers' reunion. For mer (lovernor I.on V. Stephens hns taken charge of .Mr. Folk's campaign nnd has arranged tn have the circuit nttornoy speak In tho cuter cities nnd towns of Northern Missouri during tho next few weeks. Later tho cam paign south of tho Missouri river will bo taken up and Mr. Folk will he heard at Sedalla, Carthago, oprlug Held ami other points. Tho innnagors of the Polk campaign express them selves ns well pleased with tho out look and especially In regnrd to tho friendly attitude adopted by tho dem ocratic press of tho state. Night Was Her Terror. "I wou.d cough nenrly all night long," writes Mrs Charles Applegntc. of Alexandria, hid., "and cnuid hard ly got any sleep. I had t'onsumptlon so bad that if I walked u hlcck I would rough frightfully nud spit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's N.iw Discovery wholly cured mo nnd I gained iS pounds." It's ab solutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, in grippe, bronchitis and all throat an.l lung troubles. Prlco 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Toll man & Co.'s drug store. Rlugtlng Dros.' World's Greatest . Show nt Walla Walla, August 13. For the obovo occasion tho O. U. & N. Co. offers n reduced rnto of $1.80 I for tho round trip. Tickets on salo August 111, good until August Mth re turning. For furthor particulars, call I on or atltlrcss F. F. Wainslcy, agent. nice drv . In nil ...... F Humes. ai ... f Dimension ... rs. .. sn dW6, Mouldlnr, I KM inr Pan .... nnu. i- u "wiSB IS fnni. one l " .. e wronn i. .. " oraer with the Gray's Harbor Com Odp. W: & c. d n. ICE am Are You Invited TO THE PICNIC If so, you are prohafily wondering what on earth you can take for lunch. Wo hcllovo wo could help you Immensely, nt least wo would Hko to try. You havo no Idea how many tempting delicacies wo have that will aavo you a lot of cooking. A lunch lit for u king, packed away In your basket. HAWLEY Bios. i Wo keep nothing tt T natural Ice, frozen Um clear mountain . t r.. ..(i , ,. 1 A "".. nun jasts lonj iirin pini irn ah . . . vl , 4- iti... .M.iiiiuiiiua iur your dinner? Tho Oregon Dally Journal can bs found on salo at Frazler's book store Mississippi Valley Soirituatists. i Clinton, Iowa, Aug. 1. Tho twenty--first annual camp meeting of tho '.Mississippi Valley Spiritualist Asso 1 elation opened on tho camp grounds near this city today and will continuo through the entire month of August. I The association embraces in Its mem bership nil tho states of tho Missis- slppl valloy and Is ono of the strong , est spiritualist societies In tho world. The program for this year's meeting calls for addresses and seances by some of tho most noted speakers and mediums In tho country. Farms for Sale, Wo now have listed for salo some of tho best wheat farms and stock ranches In tho county. Tho stock ranches can bo sold either with or without the stock. All tho places aro well Improved and well supplied with water. Also somo very desirable city property, Including new modern resi dence on north sldo of river. Call and get prices. HUNTLEY & HAHTMAN. Health and Pleasure. When one goes to Lehman Springs j there is every assurance that not only will one's health bo benollted by tho pure, bracing mountain air nnd bath- j Ing to bo enjoyed there, hut also i while gaining health ono can enjoy u great variety oi picasuro ranging from hunting nnd fishing to bowling and gon. C. it. Dutton has sustained his ropiitatiou as a capable host by the manner in which ho Is providing for tho comfort and pleasure of his guests. Madgo Nellie says alio Is 24. Mar Jorle Yes; 21 marked down from 39. Judgo. No Pity Shown. "For years fato was after mo con tinuously," w.ltes F. A. Gnlledgo, Ver bena, Ala. "I had n terrible case of piles causing 21 tumors. When all failed, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo cured inc. Enunlly good for burns and all aches and paliiB. Only 2Cc at Toll man & Co.'s drug store. Lodging House for Sale. Bost in tho city; 20 complete furn ished rooms. A loaso for eight yearn and nine months. It is subject to mortgage nnd can bo bought for cash I Wc Can Mend It Wo liuvp purchased tho Wlthco Bicycle and Repair Shop and aro prepared to mnko quick re pairs and gnaranteo our work. We repair bicycles, sowing ma. chinos and other light machin ery, do brazing and other re pairing, Wo nro agents for threo makes ot wheels that havo mot tho test and proved their worth. They aro THE RACYCLE, THE HILLCLIMDER, and THE CRAWFORD. If you aro going to buy a wheel, como around and look nt our wheels before you pur chaso your wheel, Gordan & Edmisten 311 EAST COURT STREET. f J Phane your order to f 51. f A UL'MUV I1I1IT I nmuu mini T ...... iiniiiirn rii 1 1 nT I. II IV MhK .fl uuiiiiiiL.il Jinu ui U. VI. r-HUUME. PHOPfl 1 ll B ..I I. .1 Willi yuiin iui nimii: nn iiiuiiiHuniu riKS iur eveniD; day drives. Gentle horses use. Stock boarded at rates. Hest or cam clven l stock. Opposite Hotel 'Phono Main 101, T . FT IIS F T T 1 I I 111 writ? T . II m Wc can supply yoa . ..J you money nrr iu w lWM l u i mi" b. r"r r-MiiiiriiL Lfiin " ' 7. " . .. . i.. k , , ... I o cnoril anil uwcninB""r" Oregon L Alta St., Opp. Court SH PARK We have Secured lot Next Week Some Among them will be the Incomparable One-legged Team of Acrobats We Will Also Have EARN IE and HONECGER Iaib,hl RJhJSL The World's Greatest MonopedcF, Dancrrs, Equilibrists and Acrobats, . ryr0focfst Though they only have one leg each they can do more difficult DAN IVfcQREAVY The ftm Pf f "ng ?"Stf the feats than most persons having the usual number. ; " Will also be here oes regular features of illustrated songs and moving pictures. T - r Rcmembei- Thursday will be Atratetii- Niglit and some exccllcot Home Talent will be brought out. Bring y0f JT wife and the little folks and enjoy Two Solid Boats of Good, Clean. 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