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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1903)
i DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1903. Mat -,rentel ,se Pln oaintin 521 ) its lo nice. U lend. our sfl ler V0 ndless vt and Better i them t I or one Court I back ujci ,acnlne. 1 1 ,.ninc 0 trri . v "".. set price; wo a .' wo YY'""'Tat. The Peoples Greatest Outfitters Saturday, Atigtist 29th THE WORLD RENOWNED Mercantile Tailoring Co., of Chicago I'M be at the Alexanders Department Store with the largest Id grandest enspiay oi wuiiui uujuus joi wi. its, trousers and fancy vests it has ever been your opportunity I inspect. Perfect fitting by tneir specialty man win ne titest feature. Lts from $14.00 tip. Trousers from $4.00 up. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE I ENJOY A GOOD SMOKE? Try Pendleton Boquet and Pride (Umatilla. Made at Home. A. RHODE, Maker. ME GROUSE SEASON Opens Saturday, August the firs , and you will need a new gun and ammuni tion. We have the finest line In the city of double liavrol shotguns and repeat ers. Call and examine our lino before purchasing, as we can save you money OMPSON HARDWARE Co. Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies t. it t it. it iTiifnTiiTi iTufnlnti - - J.J,.t.- ft --.--- 1 t . 1 t .. I 'I I I "I" TTT 'I I TIT Till III I I I I I I I I I I I1 I I HAVE YOU TRIED Leaf Bramd OK iU RIGA COFFEE in ono pound Packages 1& MOCHA COFFEE in one pound packages k Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder i ruck Our GOLD MSA I' SITSCfALTIISSare absolutely pure and the' 1IISST GOODS OlITAINAltMS. w j;ro- 1 1 is not Ifactorv Jul S!Ct on Getting "THE GOLD LEAF BRAND" IND COFFEE & SPICE Co., H 1 I M 1 H t M 1111)11 H"l"l I l"H--H"W-4-HHH"f H "id uiimiuitiun from n man m the gun biiMiu-.ss A full J. STILLMAN, J?.AosBS Satisfaction Guaranteed FATE NORMAL SCHOOL Moninuuili, Ori'KOii '1 mining icBnol lor t.achers e'OiirsesAr. ranged esMCUlly lor trulnliig tcaohers fr Kll lirHiicbt ; '" ProJemlon. ilost np lirovcd mclhoiH for graded and uneMrtc-d work tniight in eliililtrlct echool. Tlie iVimRnd (or graduates of. this scliool h (earlier, lr exmdn the nipplr. Tlio tralnmij ilepar(raein which conli(a of a nine Rrade public iciiool of ubout 'JM puoll U woll eaulppe", 111 "'1 1' brauche lucluil lut Lloyd Jluilc, lirjwliiB and I'hralcal (raining. The jvnrmiil eourm the heal and Hi(lckntty(pHti':' eertlllcatu. Kail torm cipomSepienper. tot C'ataUuuo or In. forinatloiiiililieo - l Itexler, I'rea. Or J. N. nutler. Bic COMMISSION CO. P'lTAL AND SURPLUS. $300,000.00 lvtk md Minneapolis (mutation received direct at the the best extensive private wire sysu-m in the world. 4 Mate Rinks , oi fieri 20 Court Street Uank .B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. SUNDAY AT THE CHURCHES First Baptist Church Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Spencer Sim monB, superintendent. Preaching at 11" anil S o'clock by the pastor. Those who are strangers in the city, or those who have no regular place of worship aro most cordially invited to worHhlp with uh. rt. W. King, pas tor. First Christian Church Sunday school. 10 a. m., V. H. Hawley, su perintendent; preaching 11 a. m subject, "Typos of the Kingdom"; preaching, 8 p. m., subject, "Angel Ministry." Prayer meeting Wednes day evening, 7:30. Endeavor and choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m. September C, Evangelist Allen Wil son will preach both morning and evening. N. H. Brooks, pastor. o Church of the Redeemer Dlvluc service tomorrow at hours as fol lows; Early celobratlon of the holy communion at 7:30 a. in.; morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11; evening prayer and address at 7:30. The regular sessions of the Sunday school will lie resumed a week from wie j tomorrow. M. E. Church, South Sunday ser vices as follows: 10 a. m Sunday school, I, E. Earl, superintendent; 11 a. in., preaching by pastor; 7 p. m., Epworlh League, leader, Mrs. Ger trude Fuqun; subject, "Missionary Studies In Brazil"; S p. m., preaching by paHtor. Prayer meeting on Thurs day at 8 j). m., subject for Bible study, "Come." The public cordial ly Invited to any or nil of these serv ices. E. B. Jones, pastor. Methodist Episuopnl Church The services at this church will he of special Interest, owing to the fact ' that this Is the last Sunday in our conference year, and that n large class of mombci'3 are to be received. The tlay will begin with sunrise prayer meeting at 0:30. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; at 11 a. in., ser mon and reception of members. We will also have with us Dr. George B. j ra Hiuyin, or aim rrancisco. one oi our missionary secretaries, who has $ $ spent many years in China and 1 understands that field thoroughly i He will deliver an address of spec- j lal Interest on Sunday evening. All ' nre cordially invited. Hubert War j nor, pastor. I o I Congregational Church Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at Jl a. m.; i subject, "The Homage Due to God." I The weekly service will lie resumed on Thursday evening and all the services next Sunday. .1. Edwards pastor. West End Chapel Corner West Webb and Maple streets. Sunday school at 3 p. in. 1 momma 'i'l' l"'T T ! "THE CHRISTIAN." Greatest Literary Production of the Century to Be Seen Tuesday Even ing. "The Christian." the greatest lit erary and dramatic triumph of the day. will be the extraordinary attrac tion at the I'razer Tuesday evening, September 1. The eiuestlnn has been repeatedly asked: "What is the niornl of the play?" To answer that question It Is only necessary to revert to Hall Calne's own explanation: Glory Qnnyle ami .lohn Storm, the two principal characters In the drama, represent types which have been brought Into existence by the hitter half of the nineteenth century; the educated girl who has to fight the battle of life In professions which are usually controlled by men, and the sincere young clergyman who i makes an effort to realize in a liber al sense, the Sermon on the Mount. Hut the social and religious problems which Him oiind, the steps of these characters In the novel are not dwelt upon In the piny, which Is simply a romnntlc story of love. The moral In the play can, per haps, be best explained by the motto chosen for It by the author, which is from the sonnet of Hosettl's on his drawing of Mary Magdalene at tne door of Simon, the Phnrlsec. In the drawing Mary bus left the festal procession and Is seen tearing a wreath of roses from her hair and nscending, by sudden Impulse!, tlie stups of the house wherein she sees the face of Christ. Her lover is fol lowing her ind trying to draw her hack. stock Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventative of uiicldo had liecn discovered will Mitorost many. run down system, or despnndoney Invari-" ably precede- suicldo and something lias been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicldo likely. Af tho first thought of self-destruction take Electric Hitters. It holng a great tonic and nervine will strength en tho nerves and build up the sys tem. It's also a groat stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only GOc. Satisfaction guuranteod by Tallman & Co., druggists. Miss Sarah Gardnor, who was for 21 years a missionary in India, Is dead at a Catsklll mountain sanitari um. She was the founder of tho great Hoyt .Memorial Hospital for womec. in India. r I T.his CIRCUS DAY BARGAINS lis is the week the circus comes to town, that circus. Dring them in and outfit them from hats down to shoes. Our prices quoted here than anywhere elc. CLOTHING Boys' two-piece suits, good woolen materials, sizes 4 toflj FA it years JAiOU Boys' suits, cotton mixed . 1.75 Inys' nil wool serge suits, coat 3 ffl and pants, very dressy O.UU Joys' all wool serge three-niece AA suits, good weight t.W Boys' mixed color suits, the 2 7C latest style goods U.f tj 5 QR Men's dnrk woolen suits J,i,u Q QR Men's fine fancy worsted sults'7" Men's fancy worsted suits, sllkln qq mixed U.0 Men's black, all wool ClayO Ffl worsted suits, all sizes JU Men's fine vlcl dross shoes . . . . 3.50 Ladies' Furnishings DreSS Goods Ijidies' shirt waists, all sum mer grades, at big reduction. All wool Albatros, yard wide, Ladles' new fall waists, all all colors 50c grades from ..J. 00-3. 50 All wool Etamlnes, light colors. Ladles' dress and walking yard wide . . -50c skirts, new ones just arrived, N t , h mercerlzeu every description and price, . , nr- r-r rrom J. 45-9.00 ls -25c-50c Children's dresses, ail sizes and Mlxei1 suItl,1KS' sreat range of prices from . . 35c-2.00 "attCrnS 50c-75c All summer dress goods left will bo sold at ANY OLD PRICE. The above prices, arr pood for ail week, so saint- pnets )ou would on Saturday. The Place r- oi. mAMR WHISKlfQ Pore and Mellow I Rich and Delicate I JOHN SCHMIDT I )1 J(D)plh9s Si(ScSidleDiniy0 PAMtmi,Fc Vi'T boiinlinir and rtov tueU'llt' l ou'lui'ted bv tin stirof S . Kr.iiicis of lM.lail Ijil'ia. tlis.t, u.ll U re . p' libe r ppiv to and nearly all the boys and cirls will want to s here, for we carry nearly cverythinr; you will need below will convince you tnat you can elo tietter SHOES 2.75-3.00 Men's lino calf shoes ? 7 Men's strong seamless shoes. ,-i.t Boys' dress shoes, either calf or vicl, heavy I PC 9 CA soles, Boys' heavy shoes, made up without seams to gQ.J RQ Boys' satin calf shoes, good heavy shoes for any 30-160 rip 1.65-3.50 I,adles fine dress shoes 1,00-2.. 0 Ladles' Oxfords from 1,35-2,00 Misses' fine dress shoes Misses' shoes for hard wear. . . 1,001,60 if you come in durinsj the week you will get the to Save Money WSXi THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD F. B. Clopton, S. A. Newberry, E. W. McComas, Itlgby-Clove Mfg. Co., Younger & Son, Miss Sheek, Umatilla Indian Agency, .Lee Teutsch, East Oregonlan Pub Co., M. K. Shutrum. The only V1SI UM3 Typewriter that has all the good features of other typewriters and none of the bad ones, it also has a tabulator which is a part of the machine. Call and see machine I can convince you that It has 10 points that are superior to other makes. JOHN S. KEES, Agent 741 Main Street Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once. Delay will lead to serious breaks. First-class work guaranteed bj BECK, the Reliable Plumber. Court street, opposite the Golelen Rule Hotel 31p mm. v ' ". . sjH rKii I i i f avo