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PAGE TEN. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APBIL 2, 1904. TEN PROF. E..M. CHURCHILL. f A4 4 I? ft IN SHOES WHAT DO YOU WANT? On the outside, "LOOKS." On the Inside, "COMFORT." Throughout all, "WEAR." And after that, "PRICE." Well, If that's what you're .really looking i for, then you cannot come to our store too quickly. It's where you .belong, and vwhere you get your feet fit iproperly. IN SOCIETY Has Arrived and Is Associated In the Modern School of Commerce. . Professor E. M. Churchill, of North Yakima, lias arrived and will bo as sociated with Professor E. Kay Jones In 4 It - ry n i n nnni nnt r ? tlin niln .ti Miss Eleanor and Master Linden 1 A real and pleasing surnrlse vimjcut imiveu cnarming nosiois uiu ouiig uy . uuyama nn.i o. una- hag i,0Ugnt n half Interest In tho In uim nosi at a pany given lasi even- ( mm, who sang in incir native iang- 8mutjon For thlB torm he will mhb ui me nomo oi meir parents, on uugu, uiu Japanese national amnem, lavo CBpecal charge of tho begia i waiur Hireei- wnero tnov emorinm- ieu-ineu-Kun-vn. i i... i .it. mug cusses in siunugrui.iiy, uuu win assist with the other Instruction DINDINGER, WILSON & CO. Phoue Main 1181. GOOD SHOES CHEAP SUNDAY AT : THE CHURCHES : First Christian Church Sunday school, 9:45 a. ni.; 11 a. m., sermon, "James III." Anthem, "Knocking nt the Door"; C:30 p. m Christian Endeavor; evening service at 7iS0. Order of services: "Beautiful Homo of Paradise," by Robert A. King, (Pub. by Leo Feist, N. Y) Gulotffi orchestra; "An Easter Flower," by 13. O. Wanell, (Tho John Church Co.,) Qulott's orchestra; hymn., .prayer, hymn, Eastern anthem, "Praise to Thee"; sormon, "How Many Baptisms?" The public is cordially Invitea to attonu. N. II Brooks, pastor. Lottie Livermore, Kathleen Furnish Genevieve Clark, Paulino Jones, Nora Johnson. Hazel Hamilton Hazel Hader, Luetic Ilader, Ireno Hcxter, Parolee Hallcy. Audra Bust t.'n., ..,. . t n , . i , innzaueui oawiciio, Winnie Jioyien everting prayer With farewell sermon IE,m'?0 vKaI' "ItJh ,QllLson' JTe of tiro recror nt 7.:30 p. m. By order Dw. Winnie Bude, Una Smith, nf thn Wnt nnmm.mL f tfnlh.a Fy Sullivan, Elva HOOn, Edna Temnlar. this pomm.mderv will at- ?lorle? fl,aulc welters. .Margaret tend the evening service in a body, we"' tNo,r,a Younger. Edgar Smith procession with tho " , " "';", onterhig in choir. William Collins, Jack Bushnoll, James Sturgls, Cress Sturgls, Glen m t ii & t 1 Presbyterian Church Hegular t;,V,"wt,,..";... morning nnd evening. Bov. A. J. Lor, nrii i. mi..- ti-i....i auumo ivui in i:ilin a.i u. 11 1 , , tl 1 11 1 ri t T , , T , , , , ,,, o...i i,i ,n Thompson, Hob Livermore, Bert "Water street, whero they entertain-1 "Keo-mee-gah-yo." ed nbout 60 of their friends from 7 At the huslncss session the fol io 10:30. Different gnmcs were lowing officers for the Leaguo woro throughout tho course, luuyeu inrougnout mo evening. -or i eiecieu to servo ior ino ensuing six A ,T i, i.,.,.m, i , one of them prizes were given, Miss months: President, B. p. Brown; , t wl bo ma(lo beforo (Uo Audra Itust winning tho first nrlzo. first vice-president. Charles L. L ' I . i . and T2dna Storlo tho second. Aft 3r French; second vice-president, Mrs. ,t nrobai,io that tho location of tl,o n.,l,l., 11. II..-., Dnlinrl Wnrrir.. IV.I-.I ..I -1.1 , 11 ,B PrODaUlO tnaC UlO IUCU11UII HI b' " " i "" ia-ii ui the Bchool will bo changed to 1, 7.. , ' " ,int mV; ry'i . vTpre' Place moro central. No change will who formed tho hanny throng were: dent, Miss Ollvo Itlgby; secretary. E. , , ... .., fcuna Florence, Georgia Stewart. wasturook; treasurer. Miss Graoe ' , ' . -u m. lUvnr 1 ' - " . ' I ted up by the owners for tho uso of the school. Current Literature Club Tho noxt meeting of tho Currant Literature Club will bo held at .Uo residence of Mrs. Kunkol, on R. T. Jenkins, of Pilot Rock, Was noxt Friday afternoon, Instead of at Seriously Injured This Morning. Airs. James A. Fee's. An interesting n. T. Jenkins, of Pilot Bock, had meeting Is anticipated and members his lee hroken this mornlntr hv n aro especially invited to bo present, kick from a vicious horse. Ho was I working with a team belonging ,o Reception to Mr. Potwlne. Douglas Belts, nnd In coming near 7:30 p, o'clock. ed to attend. Ilov. W. L. Van Nuys, tho regular pastor, will preach his first sermon, Sunday, April 10. ym'W?' Weiis; Efdon FuVnilh ami Andrew Bollins. M. E Howard South Professor W. C. of vColumbia College, Mil- Guild Will Entertain. Tho young ladles of tho St. Agnes Guild will entertain their friends -n LEG BROKEN BY A HORSE. Thn mnmliPrn nn.i frion.ic r,f m.Jno f tho horses was kicked below . . :. 1 : . - " ,i, .. (., i,i... i ,.i U lUrC 1 Of tllO Re.lpempr w trlvn n ihicb, i"U uiun uivunillB lliu taroweii reception to Mr. Potwlne. at tno parish house, on Mond'iy evening, April 4. Coffee Did Kill Him Dayton, O., March 29- ' . , ncmnv. , umuiuuyiurur. Whn , ear v Hi1 i ttE0 Ho came to Davtn six ups of coffee dally.' (This case has bern i- .. .uuliu correct) SPECIAL FOtj oi unra ui .Uiundrv w Vl , Owl Tea House Social and Personal. Mrs. W. G. Earlos. of Yakima, Is visiting friends city. North in the Methodist Episcopal '.Church Easter Sunday will bo observed with services appropriate to iho day. The day will begin with n DiinrlcA tipnvrti niofitlni, -IP ft- Ifl o'clock; Sunday school, 10 a. m., A J. Owen, superintendent; sermon 11 a. m. The service will be of a missionary character, with special music "by the choir. Epworlh League, iC:30 p. m.; at I'.zo a mis sionary program will bo rendered by tho Sunday school, consisting .'j songs by the school, class exercises recitations, etc. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all these services. Robert 'Warner, pastor. Church of the Redeemer East er services will ibo held as follows: Early celebration of the holy in munlon at 6:30 tf. m.; morning prayer and second celebration with sermon, at 10:30 a, m.; children's I Gut Glass! THESE ARE OUR JEWELS DO YOU WANT ANY OF THEM. Thoy aro yours If you want theni at a reasonable price. Wo have them In our front window, and as It Is a now shipment, would llko to have you come In and seo tho pret ty new cuttings. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Df tfggists ton, will preach at 11 a. m. 'at tho as'Gr Tues,da.? at.tIlG of Mm. M. E. church, South, on "Tho Bosur- J smu . aun.ias.u.i rectlon." Easter exercises at 6:30 w,",bo asked, which wl 1 include re- in tho evening. iresnmeius. uoou music nas oojn Cll U1 L1IU IJUV-USlUiJ. Ulllt il ii Inn an iif Hmn u nnf tt nitr1 Th.i Congregational Church Corner of ,ia ,n, .. ,nr ,,uuu ui,,, iiuiuiiiuu auuviD, Jull,llllau I nurnoses , Edwards, pastors. Sunday services ' m " as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. a. l. u,h m...i-.,. m.; morning worship and preaching ,, , : , . . , nt 11 nVinM, anMart Th n,. Tho musical entertainment given rectlon tho Crowning Achievement ,V'. IllRll SC!10! rclV;stra ,Ia3t In tho Work of Redemption." Eve- "'Bht' t(? ralso fum'3 fof. Ul? orcIi:m- nlng services: Christian Endeavor lr" ,worK- was we" ,a"en,ae" aml meeting uc 7; address at 7:30. A cor- "iuch "Pl'dated. Tho playing i.y dial welcomo to all. 11,0 "rcnestra was good snowing mat inu muniuers unci neen putting in pirt nnti.t r.hnrh Ti.nrn some nam worji to reacn tnoir stanu- will bo special Easier services held Q'te a sum was realized for Siimlnv mnrnln nnrl ovpnlnc- rnn. l"0 OrCllCStra tUnO, WlllCh Will HO ducted by Rev. G. L. Hall, lato of 1180,1 1,1 Viylng for now Instruments Now York, who is now tho regular al fur the instruction they have pastor hero. Sunday school, 10 a. been receiving. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; H. Y. P. U., " C:30 p. m.; preadiing, 7:30 p. m. Leagues Entertained. Tho Epworth Leagues of tho Rev. Edwards Will Lecture. Thompson 'Street M. E. church were nev. Jonathan Edwards, of this entertained last evening by Mrs. II. city, Is engaged for lho noxt two E. Cook, at her homo on South weeks to deliver a series of sermon- Johnson street. Tho urogram was lectures on "Tho Genius of Christl- very entertaining nnd tho hostess' anlty," at Pomcroy and. Hlllyard, efforts woro pronounced a complete Wash. success. The evening was very agreeably spent. Miss Daisy Stowart, of Portland. is In tho city on a visit for a few nays. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mudgo of Echo. arc visiting friends in the city for a row days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gage, of Haines, aro tho guests of friends in the city for a fow days. mrs. ueorgo uiay, tno wlfo of a prominent stockman of North Fork, Is visiting with friends in tho city tor a row days. Mrs. James Kussol of Island Cltv. Is tho guest of her sister. Mrs. S. Welch and will spend somo timo vis iting with Mesdames Thomnson. jonnson and itouinson, Miss Bessie McBrlde, tho asslsta.it in tho office of the county recorder, lert tnis morning for nn over Sun day visit with relatives nnd friends at Athena. Sho will return -to Pen dleton on Sunday night. .Mrs. F. W. Hendley Is visiting with ner parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Koontz, of Echo, having gono to welcomo them back from a visit of several weeks in California, from which thoy havo just returned. j Baer & Daley One Price Clothiers Hatters and Furnishers Easter Clothing You aro certain of finding our Easter Suits to plcaso you in tyolh stylo and pneo, If you look hero. Tho variety to .hooso from is tho best In tho city nnd wo guaranteo you a saving of $1.50 to $2.50 n suit. Suits $7.50 to $20 Trousers $1.50 to $7.50 i n GRS DAKING POWDCft SAVEfi ONE-THIRD THE EGGS. SAVES TWp-TIimDS THE MONEY " SAVES ALL THE WOMtY. One Polhil M cents. AllOrocert. ... . J met uch n It was 1 NOT GOOD, NOT HERE 2 FROM "AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH." I American authority on matters of sanitation and hygiene. I "Tho factors which distinguish a superior from an Inferior coffeo aro U. bo found, first, In tho quality of raw material that is selected and. secondly, In tho skill and enro with which tho bo-y . Is treated. Illustrations of what is meant by u poor coffeo ara everywhere at hand. Examples of what an expert understands ,v . a distinctly superior coffeo, however one which is character! .'Z by tho best nuallty of berry and tho most discriminating skill ! earn thrn.mhnnf nil Mm no.... b mill mii i I , I'lupujuiion tneso nro n.n, uuijr m, ,UUK intervals, uespito this fact, however coffeo camo beforo our attention only a short tlmo ago' : Smirr's Ilevirn finffio nfforo.l l.v ii..,..i ,, n.. Company, of Boston. In respouso to a most ciucial e ' . ! this coffeo displayed a purity, a strength, a delicate r ,am,LMn . flavor, nnd a hygenlc valuo such as to warrant its ir (lel'clous editorial columns and to Justify us in recommend- j0nt,?1n n our , readers In terms of most unqualified praiso. A ,ln!i . . our ; performed of different samples of this artlclo sor JunJber U0A . '.lB , fact that thero was no variation in Its high st ved , es,nlblt th The blending of tho coffee m question was v -ndard ,r, nlerlt' evidenced by tho possession of a degreo of 'hoUy 'au!e6S 06 all that could bo asked by tho most disc voriness which was Now tho fact to which in this connection 'Imlnatlng connoisseur, deslro to direct attention Is that a distlr 0,0 Jou''na, ' Health as Spurr's Ilovoro Coffeo has virtues of supon""" coffeo such than moro toothsomoness. Besides bo' tnr feater Importanco tho palato. a coffeo llko tho ono to w' 40 8 eminently agreeablo to made performs a hygienic function lln reference has just been not be neglected by any seeker a' ' 8Ucn, moment that it can which a high grado coffeo oxorc' Bood health. Tho effect beneficial In an emlnont desroo n th, digestive organs s nutrition is converted Into vit a1?8 tho process by which for food servos to increase tr Y stimulating tho deslro agency of an Increased npr -,0 Bioc!k ot v,gor wnlcu' irou8h tho sumption of nourishment te nnd a consequent onhnnced con Properties such as these w conio to havo nt our command, coffeo llko Spurr's Itove ' tolong only to a distinctly superior general run of coffees." r Coffee, and by no means attach to tho Tho above sustal' best coffeo in tno v J" 'our contention that Ilovero Coffeo is tho 1 ofia. . F. S. T OUNGER & SON Tclcplionc Main 2&t QUIET PRIMARIES ALL FACTIONS MAKING HARD BUT STILL FIGHT. No Tickets Were Circulated Until Noon Supposed to Be A Fair and Gentlemanly Contest, But No Fa vors Asked or Given Complete List of Williamson Delegates Is Given Below. tho Tho republican primaries are Le Ing held this afternoon In the vari ous parts of tho county and In this city as well, though It is hard io find nut what Is being done. At the several polling places tho judges and clerks aro sitting waiting for the voters lo come, nnd onco In a whllo ono conies, The greatest secrecy was main tained by tho heads of 'each sldo of iho f as to tho tickets to bo put out, and It was not until noon that tho precious ohm ot passed around. At tho Wiillnmson headquarters there was no Ucltet up until lato this morning. All was a fttlr fight, nnd tho slato had bedit smashed and rel egated to lho Junk pllo. Rvcry min was to vote as tho spirit moved, and not for any stated list of delegate). A ticket was not necossary. All that was neodod Was a certain number of men, preferably republi cans, and incidentally thoso of tho right faith of republicanism, who should bo sent to tho county con ventlon. However, about noon tho tide changed and tho tickets camo out with tho Ink dry on thorn. Thoso political athletes who would llko to go to tho county convention, and who would in that event wear tho big "W" on their sweaters, aro not ed In tho following list ot names: Williamson Candidates. Pendleton Precinct J, W. Bryant, T. B. gwearlngon, E. It. Balloy, J. P. Sulllvan,sThomas W. Murroll, M. Mc Cracken. For committeeman, J. V. Bryant. East Pendleton Precinct T. 0. Montgomery, Thoinns Fltz Gerald, B. F. nenn, Joseph Ell, William In gram, C. A. Epplnger, T. It. Hamp ton. For committeeman, F. S. Curl. North Pendleton Precinct J, M. Ferguson. W. G Colo, John McCourt, ICaspor Van Dran, D. J. McFnll, Leo Moorhouso, J. H. Owltin, J. T. Brown. For committeeman, Thomas Thomp son, South Pendleton Precinct Joseph Hoch, J. H. Lawroy, W. J. Sowoll, Boy nitnor, E. H. Tramploasuro. For committeeman, Joseph Hoch, Moody Following. Tho Moody forces only sprouted In ono part ot tho held, and that was In North Pendleton. Hero tho fol- lowing ticket was put out. It was headed a llttlo different from tho others, being denominated tho "Iteg ular Republican Ticket." In tho other precincts thero seems tn bo no Moody organization. North Pendleton Precinct Wil liam Slusher, J. S. Kees, B. F. Book, F. M. Oliver, H. M. Sloan, G I. La fow, N. Humphrey. Judges and Clerks. Tho judges nnd clerks for precincts aro as follows: East Pendleton Judgos, B. Bonn, T. Jt. Hampton and J. O. War ren; clerks, T, G. Montgomery and B. E. .Kennedy. North Pendleton Leo Moorhouse, Georgo van Hrnn nna j. u cnrrol; clerks, Harry Rees anil B, II. Miller. Pendleton T. XI. Swearongon, .f, Mccracken anil J. W. Bryan; clerks, j. a. iiom aim u. t cook, South Pendleton A. n. Sloveni, J. Gibson nnd W. J. Sowoll; clerks, M. M. Wyrick nnd P. Q. Burton, Women's Headaches 642 1-2 Congress Street. PonTWiND, Maine, Oct. 17, 1902. I consider Wine.of Cardui superior to any doc tor's medicine I ever used nnd I know whereof I ipeak. I suffered for nine months with suppressed menstruation which completely proitratoa me. Pain would shoot through my back and sides and I would havo blinding headaches. My limbs would swell up and l would teei so weaK i couiu noc stand up. I naturally felt discouraged for I seemed beyond the help of physicians, out Wine of. Cardui camo as a God-send to me. I felt a change for tho better within a week. After nine teen days treatment I menstruated without suf- r - t .... J.-.1 l - - 1 n leniig agonies x uaumty uiu uuu auuu ucwmo regular and without pain. Wino of Cardui is simply wonderful and I wish that all suffer ing women knew of its good qualities. Funeral of A. 94 Thdmpioh. Tho funeral of A. g, Thompson will bo conducted tomorrow after noon at 3 o'clock from tho Cathoilc church.. Tho services will bo under Dig direction bf Father Van der Vol den. Tho Grand Army will send pall bearors from Kit Carson Post. Tho Interment will bo In the Olney cemetery. A sausago is no stronger than t's weakest link. SMUT POTATO SCAB From 5 por cent to 40 per cent of all small grain planted 'In this section last year was said to have been damaged by smut. A great quantity of potato blows woro ruined by scab. Formaldehyde Becommended by tho gov ernment and agricultural ex perts as tho most effective pre ventive of smut and scab. Porfectly harmless to grain and potato blows, but kills ovory germ cither clinging to tho seed or burled In Jt that could causo smut or scab. Como In and wo will toll you about It. F. W. SCHMIDT TreMorer, Portland Economic League. 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