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1 PAGE SO. BAILT UR ORBGOMAX. OREGON. gATVRDAT, JAJTCAP.Y , If. I A Sale of Special Items for One Week Only T Odds and ends In tine Bote pm X per, worth SOo end ISc quire smle prior Sc quire X Seatdde Library novels, regular price lie; for one weak only Ic each 1 A large Mae of fancy wane J Baskets, 48c and ISc; special for one week ISc -SEW ARRIVALS All the latest books and FREDERICK NOLF & CO. SCHOOL BOOKS AND 1 CHURCHES Cbarch of the Redeemer. Services for the fourth Sunday af ter Epiphany: Sunday school and Bi ble classes. 10 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon, 11; evening- prayer and sermon. 7:30. Subjects of sermon Morning: "The Conversion of St. Paul; Man's Nature Has a Capacity of Beinc Converted: All Men Need Conversion; Conversion Not the Same Thing as Regeneration In Baptism: Ssul's Conversion a Total. Vtter and Final Change, Which Transformed Him; What This Conversion Meant in the History of the Church. Eve ning: "The Provision Which God Has Made for Every Impulse, Aspiration, Desire. Thirst of the Soul." Thursday. February 1. the feast of the Puriflca- T tion. celebration of the Holy Com m union. 10 a. m. Last Wednesday usio. X WM ,n fe'Uval of the Conversion of 4 St- Paul. The rector of the Church A large line Revised Bibles of the Redeemer will let this festival X suggest the services for next Sunday, I There la a striking peculiarity in the f. manner of this memorial of the con ; version of the apostles to the Gen T tiles, and Dr. Jones will find his X I themes for both the morning and eve T '. ning sermons In thoughts suggested - uy mis lenivai. in order to ao tms he will Interrupt the course of ser SCHOOL SUPPLIES. X I mons he is speaking on the Intellec- tual and spiritual development of I Jesus Christ. Due mention will be made of the remaining sermons In this course. The public are cordially Invited to be present at the services on Sunday. GETfKRAIi NEWS. New Tork la the second flour mill ing center In the United States, though tar behind Minneapolis, which can grind 81.000 barrels a day to Mew York's 14.000. Pumhjmlau Church. Morning worship at 10:30; evening worship at 7:30. Themes: "The First Dr. Thomas H. Norton. American -Entrance Into the Kingdom of God; consul at Harput, Turkey, states that ; the condition Stated by Christ to Nlc daring the past year (000 Armenians odemu." Special music at both serv bave been killed by Turks, the num- Th. mnln, -rvlo. I. iimit.a including 1771 children. Mrs. George Barnes, her two daugh ters, 7 and 4 years old, and Miss Kurie afelatner, a school teacher, of Wash burn, Wis., perished in the burning of the Barnes farmhouse, near iron River. Wis. to one hour and is followed by the open meeting, where the most im portant lessons of the day, or the questions and purposes of any heart are considered and emphasised. Bun day school st 13 tn. Classes are or ganised for all. A feature of special The present governor of trn ; note la the Increasing attendance and has for over 30 years run the Record, interest In the Bible classes Toung a republican paper In Marion, a town j People's meeting at :3 p. m , sub of only 1300 Inhabitants, at this time, I Jeet. "Heroes of Foreign Missions; and has never before held an office, j What They Teach Ts." Leader, Mr. great or small. jN. K. Barkis. An engine attached to a Baltimore A Ohio freight train ' exploded near j Congregational Church. Mountain Lake Park. Md.. killing' Meeting! as follows: Sunday Brakeman F. Johnson and Fireman school. 0:45 a. m Mrs. S. A. Lowell, J. L. Simpson and seriously Injuring superintendent. Morning preaching Engineer A. W. Stranahagen. .'service. 11. subject, "The New Birth. Near Big Rapids. Mich., a train j Te Must Be Born Again." Preaching truck a bobsled loaded with 20 young I nt the west end at 2:30 p. m. No people, all of whom were more or j meeting of T. P. B. C. E. on account leas Injured, but none of them dan- f the revival meetings. A revival gerously so. The team was killed meeting at 7:30, to which everybody and the bobsled thrown 10 feet. hi invited. Our choir ts now reor- Cella and Caasie Olive, aged 80 and Kanlxed' and under the able leader 76. burned to death In their home, i Bn,D of charl A- Hill, is giving sat near Fultonham. O. Caasie attempt- j tatctln. I you want to hear good ed to aave her sister, whose clothing conKreBatlonal lnBtng, come to the had caught from an open fir. A j Congregational church. J. R. E.. pas brother was badly burned In an effort '. . to hslp his sisters. j Out Of a Jdb and Jenamllnv on th flotsam of the bay for fuel, and Its! "y . a. m.. so... deep, for fish, with which to warm f ",ce 1and communion. 11 a. m. to, and feed hi. patient wife at home. I m' ,ec,re ,0 ,ve'' othJ? and ; and then to pick up a $12,600 lumpi lhtera, 3 p m., by Victor Dorrts. of ambergris, is the experience of William F. Getchell, of 1371 Goss street, Oakland. Cal. He spent his last money for fishing tackle and had Just cast a hook, when he sighted the ambergris. "Heartfelt Religion. Miss Fraker will sing. The meetings are announced ( for another week. 8ubject tonight, j "A Great Preacher In a Great City. With a Great Message." Everybody ! cordially invited to attend the serv- i Ices. N. H. Brooks, pastor. ' BOTOX ARRIVALS. Hotel 81 J. D .Purdy. Chicago. Leroy Pemberton. Chicago. George T. Charstoa. Minneapolis. J. D. Cambrige. Minneapolis. L. P. Malley. Minneapolis Richard Smith. Spokane. J. W. Black. Cheyenne. 8. F. Dore. Portland. A. W. Robinson. Portland. Miss Lucy Judson. Lske Bluff. P. R. Allen, Lake Bluff. W. R Corby. Lake Bluff. J. F. Finn, Portland. H. Bambyer, Portland. Q. Gillespie, San Francisco. George Harris, Portland. H. F. Conner, Portland. Robert Kelley. Denver. J. L. Kingsbury, Portland. J. R Bona. Los Angeles. D. E. Serfling. Joplln. Ralph White. Salem. J. D. Carron. 8an Francisco. F. A. Baker. Chicago. A. L. Barker, New Tork. G. C. Miller. Walla Walla. H. A. Webster, Portland. N. R Krause, Seattle. Thomas B. Shannon. Chicago. Dr. F. M. Burchel, Portland. C. C. Calllhan, Chicago. F. L. Walker. William Smith. Baker City. George D. Smith, Baker City. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vaasar, Pome- roy. Thomas Buford. Bt. Louis. W. O. Forsyth, Chicago. J. L. McCrary, La Grande. Hotel Bickers. James Callison, city. Mrs. George Proebstel, Nam pa. Harlln, Fauslin, Gordon Valley. Jay Fauslin, Gordon Valley. Lee McClellan. Portland. V. H. Rinson. city. -C. W. Lauferty, St. Louis. J. D. Moore, St. Louis. Victor Marston, city. William J. Moore, Spokane. E. E. True. Spokane. T. G. Vantres. Starbuck. Charles M. Robinson, Agency. Frank L. Wllcoxen, city. E. Dall, city. G. O. Barn hart, Spokane. S. A. Pennies, Adams. John B. Benson, city. Mrs. S. Swauger and son. North Fork, F. W. Marah. Demassville. Mrs. R. Jones, Echo. Katie Denning, Portland. Mr. Planting and wife, Portland. H. G. Walker and wife. Helix. J. B. Nelson. Spokane. Mrs. T. H. Goney, Haines J. H. Ronston, Adams. C. F. Daniel, city. B. F. Berry, city. B. H. Hoyt, Sumpter. O. G. Howden, Oakland. H. R. Huston, Heppner. J J. C. Htnkley, Amoscat. Harry Biney. Tacoma. , John T. Bailey, Chicago. The PendletoB. John L. Baker, Chicago. H. G. Mlchler, Denver. A. C. C. Crawford. Echo. G. 8. Toungman, Portland. E. B. Coman. Portland. Meyer Abraham, Portland. H. Dale, Portland. A. H. Lovelace, Portland. C. H. Brown. Portland. H. T. Hendryx. Sumpter. G. R. Ingles, Kansas City. J. P. Hayden. Portland. J. E. Bradley. 8t. Joe. Bert Settlemler, Prairie. Hattle Settlemler. Prairie. Franklyn Brown, Prarie. f a- . K7 a, " Lt WhatJoyTheyBr5(? lb Every Jqome as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and plav when i l anil hnw rnmlnrivp tn health thf fr3m(ac in M.KiK t..-, . lcn "1 heal' life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taurht tr, Ouldoc the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly ttiS? tl should be presen-ed, not by constant medication, but by careful aww eal: every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature anH if J t remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of knrwri ZT should be used: remedies which are pure and wholesome and truiv yT1 in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Fkrs manrCfJCu the California Fig Syrup Co. Sjmp of Figs fcs come into SSFS2 ! many minions ot wen intormea tamiiies, vhose estimate of its auaHh, excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use y Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally be cause they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its acUort We K i J!F 51" Syrup of Figs, obX vy aii uiifciiwiuiciittju, iiuin tciu.iii pains Miown to mem to act most benrfird "V-7 ; f "" "f,iw-n oviuF i.t which me wnoiesome Ca fomian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant tartc; therefore it is not a secretS edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do appro-e of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medirtinr riease to remember and teach your cnt!Jren also that the genuine S of FlT? a wave hnc thi fn mm. nf t'ia fnmMm, r-u , "j , , " w , " "i-uiy wuiuinia rig syrup u -Plainly printed on the ront of every package and that it is for sdeir bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers anv othpr th mii r. cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company don. accept it If vou fail to eet the cenuine vou will nnt itc hnJr.ri;i Every family should always have a bottle on hand,-as it is equally benete .v,. anu me uuiuicii, wiicntrvt:! d laxanve remedy is rec;r.!rec!. Slg Llpman, San Francvlsco. Ethel Galbralth, Prairie. Andrew Nylander, Portland. W. K. Shepard. Spokane. W. R. McRoberts, Spokane. C. D. Tlllson, Balem. A. Hall. Portland. R. E. Allen. Walla 'Walla. than Greatly In Demand. Nothing is more In demand medicine which meet, modern re quirements for a blood and system cleanser, such a. Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are Just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Tallman Co.'. drug store: zBc. guaranteed. Notice to Debtors. All persons Indebted to ua will please call and settle at once, as we need the money to pay bills. ( D. KEMLER A 80N, The grocers. Dissolution Notice. Notice la hereby given that the firm of Morse Dunlap, contractors and builders, ts this day mutually dis solved. (Signed) W. A. MORSE, L. DUNLAP. Dated January IE. l0i. Notice to Contractors. Bids for the erection and comple tion of a two-story frame dwelling on Court street, Pendleton, Henry Scales, will bt metre office of the architect, T. I tn the La Dow block, until February 4. at 4 p. m. M specification, can be stent tractor, at architect'. ofCJ owner reserve, the rlrht any and all bids. Pendleton, Or., Janotrj I Big line Stetson hsu) at U trUIIUHtlMIMUMHHM Thirteen Mexican and five Amerl- I ca-is have been killed by Taqui anu nlnce January 10. Indl. 130 acre ranch. Four hundred acres on river bottom, (0 acres set to alfalfa. 'Well Improved; good or chard; running water. One among the best In the county. Price fa right. W nave other and smaller propositions equally good. E. T. WADE A SOX. Office X. O. Building, M. E. Church, South. j I Preaching Sabbath mornlne and evening at the usual hours. Subject j J for the morning, "The Law of the ; Kingdom." Evening, "Duties of : Christians to Each Other, and to the j , Church." Sunday school at 10 a. m. i Epworth League at 6:30' p. m., led , by Mr. Bruce. Salvation Army. At 1:30 p. m.. special union serv ice led by' Lieutenant Daleggio; 1 p. m.. praise service; 8 p. m., battle for souls, led by Ensign Paul Heislnger. A general invitation Is extended to all. Don't Miss That BIG SALE at The Fair jMMTHIS WEEK Good, reliable goods, at Cut Price. Not mnch time left to close out winter goods before spring stock comes In. Prices cut loner t A.C.RUBY&Cd Importers, breeders and dealers m Percbrront, Shin Bj Klans, German Coach BtaDioo. and Jacks. If yon ate la tbt aj ket for anything In this line, we can show yon more of tat P kind that weigh a ton and over, than all the other bant s Northwest, and sell you one dieaprr, make yon better tenm I yon a better guarantee than can be gotten elbere; a permanently located with headquarter, at Pendleton, Oron are the only firm in the North vext that ship, direct Irani tlien-rnnt Hnn't have mlki fnim Eastern barns. If WI lwirac from us and be doe not fulfill the guarantee yon t . . -n i.u . . m.iiM sdluflted.. V .J . U ,U t UU Ul .HilV " ' your inspection. Rev. W. B. G. Temple, of Seattle, has accepted the pastorate of Ply mouth Congregational church. In Cleveland, 0 succeeding Dr. Morgan Wood, resigned. .. .. THE FAIL! AGENTS FOR M'CALL'S PATTERN8. A. C. RUBY & CQ Pendleton, Oregon H IIIH HI llllll II lllll I II Mil HH44niimiii If!!lli!ililili!i' Our Meat Market is now located in the room formerly occupied by the Owl Tea House COR.. COURT cmd JOHNSON STS. We are prepared to ffll your wants for MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and SEA FOODS. At all times we uuvc uw cuoicen neei, veaj, rora, nunon ana LamD, the kind that when cooked tastes likemore Salt and Smoked Meats, Sausages, Bologne, Wursts. Best meats in the market and at w.wwioima. ?c maae n specialty oi Prompt Delivery. Corner Court and Johnson UMATILLA MEAT MARKET CornrfCof" i ttvt h Til BIOBBW Lrtholo M Ur llor ;hf (I l-'.tl, ai Nell I loi IrfDOon. 1 CI :1. 1 I up'a kit. u Iran of th T tl madt kott nttei EG Lie IttrA Lt to w ttttll 3piC Oil ram sty I it :3l af ute US nnt 8 I! F. W. DOWNEY, Proprietor 4 1 nil Hll miniHiiM tnmmn t