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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1903)
ILY ET OHEOOHUN, PENDLETON, 0EOffl. S,TUBDV. NOVEMBER 28, ,. I " " ' NEW TOGGERY 't SUNDAY AT 1 f ic full of npw n nvnl floo Wishing depart. - I f r,,Fe single breasted Vest, in gray, mixed white are v ci i i - W'nOlCII f Hui-t .. ..wj wiv. wail iiua ih. ;BsizCS . . . $J.00andP fi8 t i lianrl TJnc in nil onc.e0.i . . 50c and ap rts i" , stiff bosom or neglige 75c to $ J. 50 ,nnlen Hose, fast black and tan, full !irmde The very best assortment in town, and the ATS " t wanting to go to the extreme. w ... -i hit, stiff hats, and hats . $2.50 LEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE t THE CHURCHES J 1 K hrlsan Church Sunday I , 10 m' Preaching, 11 a. m. , and ,:30 p. m., by Rev. Harry Ben- "i jiigm. Endeavor, 6:30 p m.; prayer meetlnB an choir practice, Wednesday evening. The "Rally uay exercises were a great success. Everybody Invited to attend these services, n. n. iimnto ' " -- - 1 n... 1 - , . ., I OUR rUKNIIUKL WANTS I us fill item acd save you money I No matter what yot desire, be It an elaborate and artistic odd piece or whole set for any room, or for an ootfit for yottt entire hoase. or plain fornittire of any description, we have it. We will tafcepleasarc in showing yot thtough oor large and complete collection of I new goods. Most attractive and largest I line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are I shown in oor stock. Carpets and Lin- I oleums to please the fancy of all. First Presbyterian Church 10 a "i ounaay school; 11 a. m., sermon 1110 pastor; 6:45 n. m.. Christian (hnaeavor; T:30 p. m.. sermon. grangers in the city and all who , iae no regular place of worshln are cordially Invited to these services, ivobert J. Divcn, pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Tho revival meetings have been very en couraging this week, and will con tlnuo over Sunday and during next week. Quite a number have been con verted and joined tho church slnco last Sabbath. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; A. J. Owen, superintendent; preaching, 11 a. m followed by bap tismal service for adults; class meet- ng, 12:15 p. m., Rev. q. w. Rlgby, leader; Junior League, 3 p. m.; Ep worth League, 6:30 p. m. Sermon :30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. R. Wnrner, pastor. Congregational Church Corner Webb and Johnson streets. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning worship and preaching at 11 o'clock, subject, "The Future Life." Junior Endeavor meet ing nt 3 i. m.; evening scivlcu at 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. Jon athan Edwards, pastor. West End Chapel Corner West Webb and Maple streets. Sunday school at 3 i. m. Song service Tues day evening, 7:30. All Invited. J. Edwards. o M. E. Church, South 1'reachlng at 11 a. m, ".Man Changes, God's Word Abides," 1 Peter 1-22, 25; Sun day school at 10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30; preaching at 7:30. You are invited to attend these ser vices. Church of the Redeemer Divine service tomorrow, Advent Sunday, at hours as follows: Early celebrntlom of the lioly communion at 8 a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'cIock; evening ptoyer and address at 7:30. lKER & FOLSOM t Furniture Store. Near Post Office AZER THEATRE R. J. NIXON, Manager t'hnm Main 41 s Night Only-Tuesday, December 1st Shubert and Nixon & Zimmerman present the gor geous success EE TOREADOR Boll Fighter PERSON DeANGEUS and his company of 75 I great cast, heantitiil enmcrtv live v music. I '"us splendor of scenery and costumes, aug- mqpted orchestra, military band and the 8EAD0R CHORUS, famed for Pretty Girls. P-Entire Lower Floor, i.5o; First 4 Rows Gallery, f 'ry, 50c. " fR PLUMBING! Ifdne-.Lyu 3 Scientific Plumber and you will not 0 with 'bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. THE TT TTMBER COURT STREET Meetings Continued. , Rev. E. Armtield, who hat. been helping with the revival services at the Methodist church, left this morn ing for Athena, where he will hold -"ervices tomorrow. He will return to this city on Monday and will continue with the meeting lieie. Two bodies Interred In a public cemetery in Hamilton, N. "Y., in 1896, Tiave been found to be petrified. The extent and perfection of the trans mutation are said to be very remnrk-.alile. 11 r Evaporated 1 Cream I Marine ine toovc tap jouci. i" Iron the cm rich In every ingredient carries our guarantee at to lu careful preparation, richness and L purity, it is different from UK watery brands aod adds a ricn nesstt your food. Tryltandiou will be convinced it is the best. Look for our cap label. H HELVETIA MILK H 1 COSDEKSinG CO. Highland, UlinoU CLEAN UP SALE We are specially anxious just now to clean up several lines of goods, are going to make some Sensational Cut Prices to run out all Odds and Ends of short lines. JACKETS Misses' Jackets and Long Coats, regular price $4.00; special $ 3.25 Misses' Ixing Coats, regular $5.00 and $5.50; special clean-up price 4.00 Misses' Long Coats, regular $6,000 and $6.50; special clean-up price 5.00 Ladles' ney style Box Conts, collnrless, regular $6.50; special 4.75 I-adlcs' new style Rox Coats, satin lined, regular $9.50; special 7.50 1-ailles' lino Zlbellne Coats, new style, regular $13.00; special 10.00 Ladles' fine Zlbellne Coats, newest styles. regular $14.50; special 11.00 The aboxe prices will run our stock low In one week's time, so If you arc Interested In Coats, don't wait until they are all gone, but come at once and get your share of the BARGAINS. MILLINERY All Street Hats, worth $2.25 and $2.50; to close out $ 1.50 All Beaver Hats, from $5.00 to $6.00; to close out . 4.00 All Trimmed or Street Hats reduced to ac tual cost and less. Tailor-Made Suits We have a few Tailor Made Suits left unit will close them out at a OIQ REDUCTION, EVERY SUIT REDUCED. $15.00 Stills, In nlco black mnterlal, to close out $ It.oo $12.50 Suits, zlbellne mnterlal, new style, lo close out 9,50 Every Suit reduced In same proportion. Shirt Waists We luivo a good assortment of woolen unit silk Waists, but wish to close them out belore the season Is over. Every Waist will be ri duced In price to close out quick. $5.50 Silk Waists, colors ot ovenlug wear, somo beauties $ 4.25 $1.75 anil $3.75 Silk AVnlsts to close out. 3.00 $2.50 and $2.75 Woolen Waists, good range of colors; to closo out $2.U0 and $1.S5 Waists, many different styles; to close out , Cheaper Waists reduced 2.25 1.60 same proportion. in The above reductions are good for two weeks or until the stock is exhausted. They will go fast at the prices quoted. THE FMIR The Best Place to Trade. Agents AlcCall's Patterns mwini ''n i i,i ,j.B SAVED A HORSE. That Was Frightfully Cut on a Barb Wire Fences Wonderful Healer. Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Wash (lent lemon A seveie attack of rheumatism overlook me, but Instead j of consulting a doctor I resorted to Medical lako water and was soon on my feet again. For barbed win) cuts the Medical Lake Salts are the most effective remedy that can bo loiind, I had a valuable horho get Into tho wlro fence, and was so liudly cut that she I was unable to walk. To got her homo 1 t ....... .....it.nll.wl li w.tl lit.r int.. n "stone boat" und Imul her home. I wanted to snoot the animal, but my wile prevented me, and wo went to nork to savo the mare If possible. A strong solution of Mcdicul Unke water was used to wasn out the fright. In) cuts, then the puro Medical Luku pulverized suits wero mown into mo wounds, Tho results more than Jus tified our hopes. The deep cuts began healing from tho bottom, and In nn lu-j credibly short timo the nnlmnl was, save for a few slight scars, as good ' us river Have also used It In other c.ibes of barbed wlro cuts In animals, i with most satisfactory results. Tlio English language Is inadequate to express my admiration of Medical i Lake water and salts as positive 1 cures in such cases, JAMES OLASGOW. , Medical Lake, Wash. Sold by Tallman & Co., leading! drUKglsts, and A. C. Koeppen & Uros. I WHAT THE WORLD DRINK8. Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages In Various Countries. A writer In Harper's Weekly calls attention to some liilerestlug facts I which have been recently been biought j to light regarding i.ie cnmparatlvo consumption or nlcoiiolle lieverages ! In viirlous countries Kraneo, It ap-1 pears, bears off the imiin. with a record of 1K.6 litres (a lltie Is a llttlo more than n quart) per year. Hwlter-! land consumes 13 litres; Italy and Denmark. 10 litres, England, (ler-1 many and Austria, 11; t'ollanil, C; tho United States, 5, and Canada. 2. Then- may be hope for France's fu-, tuio. though, for Eiigluud.wliere thcro is u special effort now to restrict the' Indulgence of the drunken, hns In 25 years reduced her animal per capita' allowance from 10 lilies to 9, Tho gieat double at present In Kraneo seems to lie, Hint the government la not strong enough to leslilct the man ufacture and snlo of liquors. Thoro iir- ory nearly 600,000 wine shops In Franco, and last year, In spite of re pressive legislation, theie were L1.17, 328 prlvnto distilleries who miido nl oho or brandy from their own pro. diico for their own uso. The greatest Hood In X0 years i- In vastatlng the entire length of Iho Novn river, and St. I'eterHliurir is suf fering greatly. Twenty tlioiisaud people havo been driven from their homos In that city by the Hood. Santiago, Chile, will luno $5,000,000 expended upon 1U si wngo system by tho Chilean congress. DRESSING FOR THANKS GIVING is a tune when one wants to look his best, and that no one i an do with out perlectly laundered linen. Hy means of our skill, cxpciiunce and careful attention to details we will do the laundering, and when you once get your shirts, collars anil cuffs done up by us there will be no trouble in you iloinL; the rest. Till: DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Hue this vear w much lareer than ever. We have put in more shelving, more tables, new show lnd a balcony. Have added new lines, too, that we never carried before. Come and see us, we pleased to show you around. '"otto r"'nan inend or kliy. as,de Souvenir China makes an ex cellent present for your eastern friend We have St. Joseph's academy, river scene, Episcopal church, Court house, etc. We purchased exactly three times the Haviland china this year that we have formerly. We have the Ransom shape in pure white in open stock also. WL tea house FINE CHINA CUT GLASS Have you seen our Shell Game? Well, its harmless"- only new creations in Abalona and other shells. Match safes, toothpics, ink wells, napkin rings, etc. A new dral is offered yoii in China and Silverware. With one line of salad sets you get a gold-lined silver-plated berry spoon. Our Souvenir Wood Novel ties have been selling like hot cukes, without advertising or even showing in the window until today. See them. OWL TEA HOUSE FINE TEAS AND COFFEES