East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 09, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904.
PAQE THREE.
STATUE
MIRACLE
July
Clearance Sale
REMNANTS.
M just one-half the regular value.
SHOE BARGAINS.
. .... .hnM or Oxfords, clearance price $1.95 pair
W ' , 6lloe8 or Oxfords, clearance price $1.65 pair
Pjjjj ,JM shoes or Oxfords, clcaranco prlco $1.35 pair
ladles shoos or Oxfordr, clearing prlco $1.15 pair
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Alexander uepi. aiore
THE GIVERS OF BEST VALUES
Pure Ice from Pure Water
BY
Pendleton
Ice and Cold StoragelCo.
Telephone Main 1781
'e first mako dry hi earn the steam Is condensed to water
uteris frozen Into pure crystal Ice.
No Impurity from the river or alf can possibly remain. The
b. M It slowly molts, In your refrigerator gtyes you
Ml.
ure warer iram rare ipp
M M J ft M A m m r
WILL BE CROWNED BY
ARCHBISHOP
FARLEY.
HARVES-ERS' SUPPLLIES, BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
UNIVERSAL STEEL RANGES, GENUINE CHRISOLITE GRAN
ITEWARE. A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING TOOLS AT THE
toodraan-Thompson Hardware Co.
643 MAIN STREET.
WE FURNISH ESTIMATES ON PLUMBING AND SOLICIT
YOUR WORK.
PABST
uwaukee Beer !
ON DRAUGHT AT
E STATE SALOON
J Ei Huatell & Co., Props.
Aa a a " . . . .
nun
?u YOUR WOOD FROM
K. B. CUMMINS
Th u.-j ... -
- ua unipper of Kamela, Oreaon.
siWt!88011 fr YU Bav0 tho doalor8' Proflts ftnd eot
mm flr and tanar!l.
u ooara cars at Spring Spur.
CUMMN8, Kamela, Oregon.
Peculiar and Extremely Infrequent
Observance of the Catholic Church
-Function Will Take Place Out of
Doors, Before Fifty Thousand Spec-
lnc i-rown Is Livid With
Precious Stones and Comes From
Home,
J'tnX' Jl"y 9--W"at Is expect
ert to bo the most imM.. i
to En "ST func,lon evcr neld
by Italian Catholics In America will
take place tomorrow, when the mlrac-
Carrnel, In the church of that name,
in East 116th street, will be solemnly
crowned by Archbishop Farley.
It will be the first time such a cer
emony has ever taken placo in the
United States. It s of raro occllr.
rence anywhere. According to church
procedure, to have a statue crowned
t must possess antiquity, bo tho oh
Ject of extraordinary devotion on the
part of the people and have caused
tho granting of extraordinary tem
poral or spiritual favors. The author
ities m itome, having decided that
this statue, which Is renowned not
only in "Little Italy," but all over the
United States, possessed the neces
sary conditions. Archbishop Farley
was especially designated to perform
tho ceremony.
Owing to the impossibility of get
ting tho thousands who will want to
witness the ceremony into the church
It has been decided that tho function
Bhall take place In the open air in
Thomas Jefferson park, a short dis
tance from tho church. Tim stntno
will bo carried In procession to the
park, where the archbishop, in full
rlontlflcals and surrounded by the mon
slgnorl and other dignitaries, will per
form the ceremonies. The statue, es
corted by the parish societies, will
then bo carried back to the church.
It is estimated that at least 50,000
persons will bo present.
Tho crowns for tho statue, which
represents the Virgin with the child
Jesus In her arms, were brought
from Rome, where they were made by
one of the pope's Jewelers. They are
of solid gold, blazing with precious
stones, the gifts of pious clients of
the Madonna. The larger of the two
Is about six Inches In diameter and
18 inches high, Under the cross In
the front part Is a large solitaire dia
mond. Below this Is set a big emer
ald, surrounded by diamonds, given
by the pope, and Just above the cir
clet Is a valuable emerald In a hoop
of pearls, the gift of Archbishop Far
ley. Both crowns are lavishly orna
mented with rubles, amethysts, sap
phires and garnets.
Katherlne Are there any monuments to his skill as a doctor.
Kidder Sure. Tho graveyards aro full of them.
Growing a Race of Sprinters.
This county seems destined to ob
tain a world-wide reputation as a
breeding place for crackerjack sprint
ers. Tho bright particular star who
has lowered the colors of all competi
tors so far In his career Is Joe Pear
son, a Starbuck boy. At the coast
college athletic meet at Berkeley,
Cal recently he broke the coast rec
ords In the 220 yard race, and the 440
yard race, the first he made In 22 1-5
seconds and the last In 50 3-5 seconds
At Vancouver, B. C, July 2d, Mr,
Pearson carried off the first prize In
the 100 yard race In 10 seconds, the
220 yard race In 22 seconds, and the
440 yard race In CO 3-5 seconds.
Another Dayton sprinter who has
already won out from a strong field
of competitors at the Pullman col
lege and elsewhere Is Hoy Godman
son of Judge Godman of this city. At
Walla Wnlla July 4 he won first prize
In the 100 yard race, the 220 yard
race and the COO yard race, beating
the best sprinters of wnlla Walla,
Dayton Courier-Press.
The CHURCHES
Methodist Episcopal Church Sun
day school, 10 a. m., A. J. Owen, su
perintendent; sermon, 11 a. m.; class
meeting, 12:16 p. m., Rev Q. W. Rig
by, leader; Epworth League, 7 p. m.;
evening sermon, 8 p. m. A cordial
Invitation Is extended to all these
services. Robert Warner, pastor.
Congregational Church Services
on Sunday as follows: Sunday school
at 10 o'clock; morning worship and
preachlDg at 11, subject, "Man's Dis
tinctive Characteristics." A cordial
welcome to all, Jonathan Edwards,
pastor.
West End Mission Corner West
Webb and Maple. Sunday school at
3 p. m. All Invited. J. Edwards su
perintendent. Baptist Church Tomorrow will
be held tho usual services: Sunday
school at 10 o'clock, public worship
nt 11 o'clock, Young People's prayer
meeting at 7 p. m., and prayer and
praise service at 8 o'clock. You uro
cordially Invited to make these serv
ices your own. If you are a Baptist
and not, a regular attendant at our
church, thjls Is your Invitation. Come.
M. E. Church, South Sunday
school at 10; preaching nt 11, subject,
"Beware of Idols," John 5:21.' Ep
worth League at 7. Preaching at 8
p. ni.
COMING EVENTS.
Natlonnl Guard Encampment,
Washington, Idaho nnd Oregon,
American Lake, Idaho July 7-21.
' August 22-27 American Mining
Congress, Portland.
National Irrigation Association, El
Paso, Texas, November 15-18.
He Is Now a Strictly Sober Man.
Portland, Ore., April 2G, 1904. .
Our druggist here asked mo to write
you about "TRIB." My son took
"TRIB" about 18 months ago and has
been a sober and Industrious man
since. Ho hnB taken the
cure, but commenced drinking again
soon after, it cost Ills $160 to tako
tho euro and $12.50 to
tnko "TRIB." Ho says "TRIB" is by
far the best cure of the two. He has
sold many treatments for the drug
gists slnco he took "TRIB."
Wishing you success, I am your
friend, J. L. STONE.
For snlo by Tnllman & Co.
Attention Sheepmen.
Range to lease and can
some good range and water,
box 44, I. a Grande. Or,
CEREMONY AND 8ENTIMENT
both demand n ring, and as tho occa
sion Is an Important ono, get a Hug of
lasting quality.
Our nssortinont of
WEDDING RINGS
contains every kind known to tho
JEWELRY
trade. Plain band rings of 14 karat
gold In nil widths.
Solltalro diamond rings nt all prices.
Size and quality govern tho price.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Postofflce Block.
TEETH
Per sot, $5.00; gold crowns,
$4,00; sllvor filling, EOc; ex
tracting, 50c.
We nro thoroughly equipped
with all modern methods nnd
appliances, nnd guarantee our
work to bo of tho highest stan
dard, and our prices tho lowest
consistent with first-class work.
White Bros.
Dentists. ,
Association Block.
Phone Main 1601.
-.-
Recommended
by
Physicians
Enjoyed by All
Tho City Brewery bottled boor. Tho
locate "overage mat snouiu bo in every,
Address home. It Is puro, wholesomo, dollc-
luus nnd sparkling.
This beer Is made of tho choicest
hops nnd barley by superior browing
All water Is stornllzod bo
In order to nccommodnte fishing
nnrttoa iha fi Tt fir TJ fVv will linHl
.U.o onoanr, t-nln Kin O ! PrOCCBB,
leaving hero at 6:45 p. m.. stop at for0 entering this beer.
North Fork on Saturday evonings, Good beer is henlthful and this been
and train No. 1, due In Pendleton nt Is always good.
9 a. m., stop at somo placo Monday
morning. This arrangement will bo
Don't try to keep house without Jt,
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
COMPETENT JUDGES.
Beauty Doctor Endorse Hrrplclde.
VTomen who make a business of hnmu
tlfylng other women come pretty near
knowing what will bring about the best
results. Here are letters from two. con.
cnrning iierpiciae:
I can recommend Newbro'n TTamt.
clde," as It stopped my hair from falling
out; and, as a dressing' It has no superior.
'(Signed.) Bertha A. Trullinger,
"Complexion Specialist,
"234 Morrison St., Portland, Ore."
"After using one 'bottle of "HernlcM-,-
my hair has stopped falling out. and mr
scnlp Is entirely free from dandruff.
(aignea.) Grace Dodge,
"Beauty Doctor,
"195 Sixth St., Portland, Ore."
Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent.
College
Place
Health
Food
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and salted
peanuts.
Despain & Clark
MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Pott St..
Sptkana, Gen.Agt.DENSM0RE TYPEWRITER
Supptlst ... Renting ... Eipert Repairing
MORROW WILL EXHIBIT.
In effect Saturday. May 14.
E. C. SMITH, Agent.
Lewis and Clark Club Organized at
Heppner for Purpose of Collecting
an Exhibit for the Fair.
Through 'the efforts and energy of
Jefferson Myers, president of the
Lewis and Clark state commission,
and with tho hearty co-operation of
the people of Morrow county, a Lewis
and Clark club has been organized at
Heppner, for the purpose of collect-1
Ing an exhibit of resources of Mor
row county for the Lewis nnd Clark
fair. !
County Judge Thomas Ayres was
elected president of tho club and E
C. Woodson secretary, and It starts
out with a charter membership of 300
The objects of tho club aro to make
a creditable exhibit of Morrow coun
ty' resources and to thoroughly adver
tise tho county nt tho fair by statlsti
cul publications as well as agrlcultu
rul and other exhnlts.
Piles Upon Tod of Piles,
Plies upon piles of people lmvo tho
piles, and DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo
cures them. There are many different
Kinds of piles, but If you get the gen
ulne original Witch Hazel Salvo made
by E. C. DoWitt & Co. of Chicago, a
euro 1b certain, II, A. Tlsdale of
Summerton, S. C, says; "I had piles
20 years and' DeWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve cured mo after everything elso
ianea." sold by Tallman & Co.
Catholic Societies to Meet.
Columbus, O., July 9. Many dele
gates are arrlviug here for the annual
meeting of the Federation of Catholic
Societies of Ohio, to be held toraor
row at tho Chittenden hotel. The
meeting will be attended by promi
nent Catholic laymen from all Darts
of the state, to discuss Catholic topics
and elect delegates to represent Ohio
at the fourth national convention of
tho American Federation of Catholic
Societies, which will be held In De
troit next month.
Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mlehtlest little
thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's
New Life Pills. Theso pills change
weakness Into streneth. Hstlessness
Into energy, braln-fag into mental
power. They're wonderful in building
up the health. Only 25c. per box. Sold
by Tallman & Co.
Bids Wanted.
Bids wanted for excavating for tho
now Schmidt building on Main streot.
Bids will bo opened Tuesday noon.
July 12. Call nt John Schmidt's at
Louvre saloon for particulars.
New
Boston.
line men's sweaters. The
crescent
owderj
& ss cents
Tho' reputation of this powder Is
built on RESULTS. Tho Croscent
does more than Is claimed for It. 25c
per pound. Of all urocers,
LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH
Building
Material
Dimension lumber of all de
scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds,
Moulding, Building and Tar
Paper.
BRING YOUR BILL TO U8
AND GET OUR FIGURE8.
Grays Harbor
Commercial Co.
Opposite W. & C. R. Depot,
Walters' Flouring Mills
Capacity, 100 barrels a day.
FJour exchanged for wheat.
Flour, Mill Feed. Chonnod
Feed,
Put up In quarts, pints and half
pints nnd delivered frco In any quan
tity desired. 'Phono 2981.
WATER
, TANKS
We make a Specialty of Building
Round or Squaro
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sizes and
kinds. Wo innlto them right nnd then
alwnya glvo satisfaction. Our work
Is npvor slighted or botched.
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
j The French I
j Restaurant i
Best 23 Cent Meal
Private Dining
In the City
Parloro,
Elegant Furnished Rooms
Connection.
In
QUS LaFONTAINE, Prop.
633 Main Street.
Fire,
INSURANCE,
Life and Accident.
TOE ELL
Room 8, Over Taylor's Hard
ware Store.
etc, always on hand.