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4 ' EA8T PE -"NUN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 190S, NEW ONE ERECTED BY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS, Ml ff EW Visitor: '"Docs your whole family tlrink beer?" Host: "Sch'lilz lircr will not, that's another ad- Ttj pj jjS vantage. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer IS g Host: "Just Schlitz beer no other. Our physi- hurried into the market before it is sufficiently aged. V IB mm cian says that Schlitz beer is good for them." jf''? ." r month'5 in rcfgerating rooms M WV Visitor: "Why Schlitz beer and no other?" Visitor: "And what do you pay for it?" mk VM Host: "Because Schlitz beer is pure. There are Host: "Just what yoii pay for other beer. I 1 secure the most careful brewing in the world for W no germs in it. Schlitz beer is brewed in absolute w,Jt you pny wju,olU ;t. j Kt:t n Kttr that costs 1 JB cleanliness, and cooled in filtered air. The makers twice as much as common beer in the brewing, by fl f go down 1400 feet for the water they use in it. They '""P landing Schlitz." M M fdter the beer, then sterilize every bottle by Pas- Visitor: "I'll do that next time." M M M teur's process after it is sealed." Host: "Yes. and ever afterward. People are learn- Jm Mj B ing these facts. and Schlitz sales now exceed a million H , Visitor: "But beer makes me bilious." barrels .innualh . Ask for the brewery bottling." W pyBV Tho Koss Ice & Cold Stoujjo Co . drfjTtlH sM Hi jCThe Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous (frY lia because no emiuren are mere, ji.uruiinraa ya a? v I the d .Her no) I ana raw tonomy iporated Cream kilt Cost! U70.U3.OO 1 Cgtuet in 2 iW RELIEF AS- lOCIATION. T (tlj Mml Home isMutlon RICE, Freewater. J Umatilla County. IKER. dtj agent lor J New York Structure Cost Over a Million, Dollars Seats Twenty.five Hundred People First Congrega tion In That City Was Organized Fifteen Years Ago. Now York: Nov, 14. Eminent mom bora or tho Christian Science faith are here from various parts or tho country to take part tn tho dedication tomorrow or tho now First Church of Christ, Scientist, at Nlnety-sl-th street and Central Park West, This remarkable and corcoous temple of worship has cost more than ' one million dollars. Tho entire funl. expended upon the building m raised by tho personal efforts of tno ' first reader, Mrs. Aucusta K. Stetson,! who fifteen years ago came from Bos ton to New York and began her mis sionary labors In her boarding house.' Sho soon bad gathered about her quite a following, and with th Is nu-l cleus began to hold meetings in a ' small hall in Fifth avenue. Then tho little congregation tool; the old church! in west t ony-eigntD. street. Projected Three Years Aao. Thrpo vpflrn Aim Mrs Rtnfcnn mn.' i ccived the Idea of building a new church, and tho money began to rtll In, with what effect may bo seen in" tho new church of gray stone, every dollar upon which has been paid. The entire chapel, including panels, pulpit and pews. Is of Caucasian wal-' nut, hand-carved and Inlaid. Tho church proper seats 1,-MO persons I and tho raised gallery. 1,100. In tho spacious reading room and waiting room adjoining tho church are hung large and costly pictures of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy and of the mother cnurch in Boston. The decorations of the Interior generally consists of the most precious woods, tinted mar bles, stained glass and stucco, and have boon put In regardless of ex pense. One of the features of tho edifice la a mammoth organ, which will be heard for the first time tomorrow. fs Kitchen erron Successor . R. Dutton iade s specialty Inige is Solicited Main 153 1 iD. Pak eopath m treats all Troubles aid of knife lings. Stomach remale DIs- ' Specialty j nd examination nt., Pendleton UPPLY YOU ITH laterial Dumber ok ""i Mould oa Tar p,,. SI to Us anri figures. 1 paieton. frn earner, 4 t SUNDAY AT t THE CHURCHES J Christian Church. Sunday school at 10 o'clock in the main auditorium, as the attendance haa Increased so that the Sunday school room will not accommodate the scholars. Teachers and scholars are working very hard on a program for children's rally day, on Sunday even ing, November 22. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Brother J. S. Becknell. Endeavor, C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting and choir practice Wednesday evening Brother Becknell Is one of our strong preachers from the East. We hope to have a full house to hear him. N. H. Brooks, pas tor. Methodist Episcopal Church. The revival continues with Increas ing Interest. There will be services thlB evening and the Sunday services will be of a revival character. Rev Armfield will remain over Sunday Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m at the close of which the sacrament of baptism will be admin istered; class meeting, 1215 p. in., Junior League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League, C:S0 p. m.; sermon, 7.30 p. m. All aro cordially invited to attends It. Warner, pastor. Church of the Redeemer. Divine service tomorrow at hours ' as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; sermon and celebration or tne noiy communion at 11 a. in.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. W. C. Potwine, rector. n First Presbyterian Church. 10 a. in. Sunday school. 11 a. ro. Sermon to the children. 6:46 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Sermon. .v .-..v., i, j fcMw j.mm.w. i. - to announce to tho congregation that Itev. W. S. Holt, D. D.. of Portland, rlll t-n i i ttsttt, mnmtntf ntirl (' T- Tl Inif Slrnnppra In fhn rltV and all who have no regular place of worship are coraiany invited lo an me services. ROBERT J- DIVEN. Pastor South Juniper Church. Regular service will ie held In tho South Juniper church at 3 p. m . Congregational Church. fnmnr nf Wfllih nnri JohnSOU streets. Sunday services as follows: ! worship and preaching at 11 a. ni.. subject of sermon. "Prophecies Ful filled." Evening service at 7:30. Sub ject, "How We May Help to Abolish tne saloon." A cordial welcome iu all. Jonathan Edwards, pastor. West End Chapel. Corner West Webb and Maple streets. Sundav school at 3 p. m. invited. J. Edwards, superintend ent UnJUnl M.thn.tllAu lol.H ttint the wvunai nuuiuiiuvp v -- - rlaotK ma ,111rnn la lnu'fT in Japan than in Europo or America, owing to the cntiro absenco of cellars and tho universal custoni of bathing. Not a telck Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble, I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. 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Byers, Ptopt'ziot. ways Rcrocsiber the Eull Jiiime ,j Cyr6CoiJWi"BOi,yi y ' very 9U Y01R FLRN'TURE 1 1 WANTS LctJs fill ilicm,"ai7.di save yo money No matter what you desire, be it an elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole set for any rocm, or lor an outfit for your entire house, or plain furniture of any description, we have It. We will take pleasure in showing you thtough our large and complete collection nf new goods. Most attractive and largest line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin oleums to please the fancy of all. BAKER & FOLSOM Complete Furniture Store. Near Post Office. COE COMMISSION CO. Capital and Surplus, $300,000.00. Chicago, New York and Minneapolis quotations received direct at the Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire system in the world. HKFEIU5N0E: 1) National and State Hunks Including Pendleton Havings Bank OKKICKt 120 Court Btreet B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. ,.'' mi Vl