East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 04, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    DAILY EAST OREGOMAX, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, BATTU1AY. rEnKIAlTV 4.
PAGE TWO.
"There is Music
in the Air,
Boys"
lMentv of inii-Uo tn rinvr your
Th. CHURCHES
home.
S.YIH). SIO.00
Itioitttrailts.
to t'JO.OO.
Cylinder iwmk Sue ami S.V.
Tullilng JlaolUues, Columbia
and Victor Disc Machines.
$15.00 to 165.60.
Records, $100 and 1 10.00
doxen.
WE BIT YOl'Il OLD KEC
OUDS BACK.
FREDERICK NOLF & CO.
J The Bis School
X Supply Store
GEM: HAL NEWS.
PrwbytPriiui Church.
Morning worship at 10:30. Ser
mon, "God In a Spirit, and They That
Woinhlp Him Must Worship Him In
Spirit and -Truth." Sunday school at
li m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 4:30 p. m.
Subject. "What I owe to Christian
Endeavor." Leader. Miss Flora
Walker. At the hour of evening wor
ship. 7:30. a popular sung service will
be held. Familiar hymns, responsive
exercises aud a brief address are ar
ranged about a central theme to give
unity and linpresslveness to the serv
ice. The theme tomorrow evening
will he 'Throw Out the Life Line."
The subject of the prayer meeting
next Wednesday evening will be.
!"What Is It to be a Christian?" An
1 1 swers are requested from as many
jas possible to be given at the meet-Jjlng.
I Congregational Church.
j Services as follows: Sunday school
9:4r a .m.. Mrs. S. A. Lowell, superin
tendent. Morning; preaching service
at 11, subject, "The Great Teacher.
His Methods." Preaching at the West
End at 2:30. Evening service at 7:30,.
beglnnnig the sixth week of the re
vival meetings. The revival meetings
will continue for some tome. In fact,
these meetings have been so helpful
and so many are interested In them,
that we cannot stop now. aud the end
is not in sight. There are many
seeking the true way of life, and they
are looking to us for help. T. it. Eg-
erton, pastor.
Hy a vote of 43 to 20, the California !
house of representatives has voted to !
-cede the Yosemlte valley to the
general government.
The entire divorcement of the state ;
from the church In France is regard- i ., . . ... ..
...... Methodist Kplscoal ( hiirch.
ed ns a certainty of the comparative- I 1
lv near future. ! "rile revival continues at this
, cnurcn. special services tonignt at
7:30. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Ser
mon, 11 a. ni., followed by a baptis
mal service for adults. Class meet- I
hie. 12:15 n. m. At 3 D. m. a aener- !
The coldest spot In the- United al L.h(llen s service will be held. Ep-I
States February 2. was Glendive. . north i.e;IRUe. 6:30 p. m., and revl- !
Mont., where the thermometer regis-, va, BervU.e nt 7.30 p. m. A cordial
tered Si degrees below xero. , invitation Is extended to all services.
Observers note a recently develop- : Robert Warner, pastor.
ed sun spot that Is 80,000 miles In j j
dameter lengthwise, and oval shaped. ; M. E. South. I
It is one-tenth the sun's diameter. ! All the usual services at the usual :
The coroner of Xew York City has I hours. Rev. I. E. llattelle will preach I
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Hotel St. George.
O. E. Silverthorn, Portland.
J. W. Casey, Portland.
Henry Blackwell, Long Creek.
J. J. Burns, Portland.
Charles B. Holiman, St. Louis.
J. W. Spencer, San Francisco.
James Campbell, Denver.
F. F. French, Chicago.
X. C. Morris. Portland.
Miss Belle Williams, Spokane.
Miss Jessie Williams. Spokane.
J. A. Wilson, College Place.
J. H. Raulstone. Portland.
D. E. Trembell, New York.
Hoy O. Farnum. Seattle.
Jumes B. Cox. Philadelphia.
I'hll R. Itamage, Philadelphia.
F. E. Booth. Chicago.
II. R. Drlscoll, Tacoma.
Hotel Bickers.
Charles Snyder, Echl.
J. M. Hemphill. Pilot Rook. '
K. Lunch and wife. Portland.
George S. Bell. city.
T. H. Vaughan. Pilot Rock.
(5. W. Day. Spokane.
Ada W. Berg, Walla Walla.
Mrs. Anna W. Grayson. Hnrrlsburg.
Margarett McCuuslund, Walla
Walla.
Minnie Whltsell, Missoula.
C. D. Rlnker. Missoula.
G. N. Palmer. Colfax.
W. A. Banister. Milton.
(I. L. Fraxier, Milton.
W. L. Bishop. Freewater.
M. H. Rice. Freewater.
P. C. Creswell and wife. Heppner.
Joseph Rothlln, McKay.
Charles E. Fletcher. Walorvllle.
Mellle Fletcher, Nye.
A. Wold. Tacoma.
G. A. Taylor. Portland.
?. Costello, Starbuck.
'. H. Burke, Portland.
J. ('air, city.
K. H. Davis. Seattle.
J L. Roe. Seattle.
J. It. Blair. Anaconda.
A. A. Fehrenbach. Arlington.
Robert Hicks and wife, Portlantl.
O. G. Allen, city.
R. C. French, city.
Mrs. F. A. Williams, Weston.
J. (. Moore, St. Louis.
C. H. Marsh, city.
J. M. Bentley, city.
Geo. W. Shipply. Pasadena.
BEST OF ALL SALE
Because we are placing on
he lowest prices. Spring;
Is needed fur them tn less
YOU ASK WHY BEST OF AIA.
Special sale goods you want now at
goods are now on the way and room
than two weeks.
12 DAYS OF BIG BARGAINS
Watch Our Windows This Week. There is
Money in Them For You
Clothing for less than actual cost to us.. Heavy underwear
at nrlccs below cost to replace It. Men's Shirts or a dnaen kinds,
to close out, 39c. Shoes of every le"crlition at cut prices. Dress
finrals reduced lower than ever.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS FREE WITH DRESS SKIRTS. ;
BlanketH and comforts cheaper tluui making thejn. Shirt
waUU of every kind below our actual cost of placing them before
vou on our counter.
Toweling, 3 l-2c yard; wide outing flannel, So yard; muslin,
4o yard ! : "
SPECIAL EMBROIDERY SALE 10c, 12c, 14c ami 15o patterns,
all now go at one price ' " yard
...THE FAIGa.....
OSTE0PAT1
Pelvic
iHse,
Wo,
:
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FRAZER THEATRE
K. J. TAYLOR, Manager
..Two Nights..
Sat. and Sun., Feb. 4 and 5
LINCOLN J. CARTER'S
GREATEST EFFORT,
been convicted by a jury of demand
lug a bribe from a lawyer who was I
defending a physician accused of mal- I
practice. j
The entire Cuban cabinet has re- j
signed, none of them agreeing with i
President Palma ubout certuin pub- (
lie issues. Puima refuses to accept !
!he resignations. j
The Chicago Municipal Art League
has awarded the first prize for excel- j
lent landscape painting tu William j
A. Harper, a negro, who had nine ,
puintings on exhibition. j
The government of France v.lll fus- 1
at 11a. m. (the pastor being at Wes
ton. Mr. Howard will occupy the
pulpit In the evening.
ler cotton culture In the Soudan, the
ministry and chamber of deputies
acting on the presumption that unless
something extraordinary is done
America will absolutely control the
culture and manufacture of cotton In
.a few years.
Church of tlio Redeemer. i
Services for the fifth Sunday after j
Epiphany: Sunday school and Bible i
classes, 10 a. m.; celebration of the '
Holy Communion and sermon. 11 a. j
m.: evening prayer and sermon, 7:30. j
Subjects of sermons: Morning "The i
Spiritual Development of Christ; the i
First Dawning of the Consciousness
of His Messiahship: the First Dawn- I
Ing of the Consciousness of His Pe
culiar Relation to the Father; the '
1 Growth of the Consciousness of His i
Redeeming Mission; Man. Capable of j
Being' Redeemed: He. Himself, the i
I Redeemer of Humanity From Kin." j
Evening "John, the Baptist, the In- ;
, terpreter: a Voice. Crying in the i
Night; the Baptist s Testimony. ;
According to the London Times j Strangers cordially welcomed at ail j
Pekln correspondent, Germany Is . services. The rector Is always glad i
seizing every' opportunity to tighten ' to speak with any one concerning any j
her grip on Canton because appar- j matter of spiritual Interest. Rev. j
ently she realizes that Russia's posl- i Henry Dixon Jones, rector. I
tlon Is hopeless and that after the
war opportunity for aggression in
China will be less favorable than
hitherto, because China will feel more
free to resist ull foreign aggressions.
OKTHVEST NEWS.
All the water power mills In the
t'oeur d'Alene country are out of
commission on account of slush Ice.
The forestry building at the Lewis
and Clark fair will be the largest log
building In the world and made of
the largest logs.
A bill Is before the Idaho legisla
ture to abolish Kootenai county by
-dividing It and naming the northern
half Lewis aud the southern half
Clark.
Andrew Shaw, a young man living
near Orofino. Idaho, slipped and fell
on an ax which he was carrying over
his shoulder. His head was badly
gashed.
Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Moffett. In
charge of the Crlttenton Home at
Spokane, declare that 65 per cent of
Its Inmates are deserted wives. There
are now being cared for at the home
20 Illegitimate babies.
Private advices from Washington
give assurance that the Jones bill
creating a new federal judgeship for
Eastern Washington, will be passed
at this session of congress. The friends
of Judge Sullivan, of the law firm of
.Sullivan, Nuium at Nuxum, of Spo
kane, are first In the field with his
candidacy.
At Culbertson, Mont, W. G. Greer,
.a rancher, was murdered by an un
known assassin, who apparently sum
moned him to the door and then shot
him dead In his tracks. Greer was
found by a neighbor lying just with
in the door of his cabin, with a bullet
hole through the chest. Greer was a
rancher. The man had been dead for
several days when found.
First Chrlstlun Church.
Sunday school. S:45 a. m.; song j
service and communion. 11 a. m. to ;
12 m. 3 p. m., lecture by Evangelist.
Dorris to men: subject, "Man Before I
Man; Man Before God." This Is a j
great lecture, and every' man In Pen- j
dletnn should hear it. Evening serv-
ice, 7:30. Special music. Miss Fra-j
ker will sing. Sermon by Evangelist ,
Dorris, subject, "What Does It Mean?" ;
The meeting are very successful. 54 i
additions thus far. Mr. Dorris will
be with us another week. The public ;
cordially invited to attend. .V H
Brooks, pastor.
Bniillst Church Notice. t
Services for the week beginning
February 5 :
Sunday 10 n. m.. Bible school: 11
a. m.. public worship; 3:30 p. m..
Junior meeting; 6:30 p. m.. loung
People's prayer meeting; 7:30 p. m.. j
song and praise service. -auciiuoii
hy subtraction." Is the evening topic.
Monday 7:30 p. m.strustees meet-
Ing. Dr. Ringo's office; 7:30 p. m.,
B. Y. P. IT. business meeting. J
Tuesday 7:16 p. m., teachers" I
meetings of S. 8.; 8 p. m., Christian
Culture study class. j
Wednesday 7:30 p. m., prayer j
meeting. Subject: "The Mind of the
Master With Reference to Answered
Prayer." !
Thursday 7:30 p. m.. special pray-j
er service for the lost. ,
Friday 8 p. m.. choir rehearsal. j
j
Tlie East Webb Revival.
Plans are being laid for the com
ing; of Rev. C. F. Clapp of Forest
Grove, Ore., to assist in the meetings .
now being held In the Congregational
church. Mr. Clapp la superintendent I
of Home Missions for Oregon, and is
well and favorably known as a revlv- f
allst. His many friends In Pendle-.
... I . . - I .. m.M wltl.
ion win oe kihu io ncm hhu, m
Mr. Clapp added'to the present work
ing force, the meetings will no doubt
Increase in Interest and power. T. R.
E.
The Pendleton.
Miss Palmer, Portland.
F. B. Hnlbrook. Irrlgon.
Thomas Nester, Portland,
(i. S. Youugman, Portland.
A. D. Stlllman, city.
G. A. R. McGrew, Weston.
J. W. Seller, Walla Walla.
J. W. Morrow, Portland.
E. L. Barnett and wife. Athena.
R. W. Reist, Minneapolis.
A. L. Whit, Greenwood.
G. B. Atkinson, Moscow.
Roy Harnett. Athena.
M. C. Wade. Starbuck.
J. Fred Fisher. Spokane.
M. B. Runkle, Spokane.
Miss Uunkle. Spukane.
Charles Ringlet-. Portland.
C. K. Redfleld, Heppner.
X. W. Martin. Eugene.
A. Xylnnder, Portland.
J. B. Saylor, Echo.
11. X. Stanfield, Echo.
A. G. McCarthy. San Francisco.
George E. Crumin, Boise.
G. Belcher, Boise.
1. Jensen and wife, Mlnte Creek.
John W. Hart, Menan.
ii. V Allen and wife, Boise.
F. W. Rettentach, Lewlston.
M. J. Wessels, Kendrick.
Henry Jones, Malad.
J. L. Goodnight. Genesee.
". U. King. Coeur d'Alene.
M. E. Harris. Han Francisco.
A PLAY
TO PLEASE
EVERYBODY
TWO
A PLAY
YOTJ WILL
REMEMBER
LITTLE WAIFS
A Revelation in Story, Plot, Cast and Scene :
or THE HUDSON RIYER BY MOON'IJGHT.
W. ft- It ti,k ILLUMIN ATED TOY' STORE.
4. J I 1 TIIE UNDERGROUND DIVE.
V-' THE LITTLE CHUncn AROUND THE CORNER.
Prices, 25c to $ 1 .00
t
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A. J. West, of Aberdeen. WaHh.,
hiiR (if ff red $1000 and a free site If
the council will locate the proponed
Carnegie !lbrury in Kant Aberdeen.
j j Sprayers Sprayers
1 HAVE JIST RECEIVED A LARGE
SHIPMENTS OF SPRAYERS AND SPRAY
Pr.MPS. CALL IX AND SEE THE AUTO
MATIC SPRAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A I 'IRE
EXTINGUISHER.
HEDGE SHEARS, TREE TRIMMERS,
ETC., ETC.
T. C. TAYLOR
THE HARDWARE MAN." 711 MAIN' STREET.
830 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 la
right. We have other and smaller
.propositions equally good.
E. T. WADE A SOX.
Office E. O. Building.
The seal of quality
reads
J.A. Folger&Co.
It is across the
top of every tin of
Golden Gate Coffee.
Never told in bulk.
J. A. Folrfer & Co.
Eatebllatwsl Im 1S50
San Vratactfco
Bear Ladies
I know what we have to sluiw yon In the way of chat-aware,
glassware and crockery at cut nrlccs wlU Interest you, ana I an
anxious to show Jon the goods and let you be the jndge ef whether
I am giving the bargains I claim or not. I am very anxluaa to AU
poae of my entire stock of chlnaware, glassware ana crackary, as
I wish to retire from this line of business.
ladles, come in and see for yonrsett
C. R.0HRMAN
Court Street
Warranty Deeds Filed.
The following warranty deeds
were filed today in the office of the
county recorder:
Charles L. Owlsey to X D. Mc
Kennon for the 8E 1-4 of section 23.
In township 36 E. W. M., containing
160 acres. Consideration, $400.
J. D. McKennon to Bocks-Thomas
Co., for the 8E 1-4 of section 23, In
township 36 E. W.-M., containing 160
acres. Consideration, $400.
Needs More Teadiers.
Superintendent Frank K. Welles,
who visited the public school at Wes
ton this week, has recommended that
one more teacher, at least, be em
ployed there. The present force Is
overworked and the rooms crowded
somewhat, It is said.
HEADACHE
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nllaf antll h btoa tkiac Tor CtMMtlt. 8Id
b kmm bftin Uktni UmcinU fe hu M-rer ha4
h htsvdMhs). Thr hmwm atltmir nrti him.
GMaru do what jo Mo-nnttl lbm lo do. I
will tin ye th prtotlec of mats kU maar."
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....IT'S GREAT EXERCISE.....
A RECREATIOK THAT IS HEALTHFUL AND ENJOYABLE IS
BOWLING
It develops the entire system and brings into play every
muscle of the body. Physicians and aUueUo Instructors every
where recommend bowling;.
BILLIARDS AND POOL BALL
IN' CONNECTION.
Alleys reserved for private nartle. mhon .k.n ... i ..i..nre.
Brunswick Bowling Alley
WADE SILER, Prop.
v canov eamume
T ' Pslstakl. rotnt, Taste Bood. Do M,
hmllian, Mm or Grip. He. fc.Sc.hni
.old 1b Sulk. T gaoiD teblM stmp4 00 0,
MIUlMd SO W JOW SIOMJ
tnliog Rmmady Co., Chicago or N.T. ggt
AIXUALSALEtTEl K1U0I BOXES
centthstu.;.
mu' look to thV." of 1 1
ease., or fem.i CH-1I'! M i
Period, of litv wn, h th. 1
c'emist, ar9 con
uegeneracyof th. hZ..
'nese must b it.. . l
" in Prate'r'l
"tr.. aohrl'-l
uterus, with their fl,?,'--M
menta t,..j..L sun teeonJ
b.addVtrou,
Aa kn. U It ln J
, "onian tubmiu toI 1
mg caustics, peuarr .i .tti
and finally th. -'i
to find herseu WS 'M
n0Uo' WrCk an4
lid? Such ! ""wa i
In our own ln. , ' 1 !
this awful .a,., rnnwit-
, u
hardier race mutt uk.
He who brings this nor
Will ho irrool.. r
torv'a Ttnaa r... , '-
---- - r-r,.m. oucn out h
striving hard tor thi. rlort. ,
In the person of Dr. kJ-l. '
the founder of osteopathy, fcii
Senator Jos. B. ForaUtt "
founder of n.inK.,v.. ,
.1.1 BOSS 004
... .mi me lnan wht, fc
done to relieve f lutterta, ol
man V.I. ...... 9 wl
win go down the
as the e-oTpst phyiicUnolu,
race."
Is this eulogy merited? let J
amine iiis ineory ana tee If it W
"' ",r " inouia reuol
"- """ nunough we tmvenenri
o. Tlie body Is not t mjitfu
works by law, just aa truly u
Other niarhlne. So have t teu
The uterus and ovarlea Im
abundant and delicately tan
nerve and blood supply on wbleh
depend to functionate, or jti
their duty of life, procreation
cause of this abundance and te
nf nerve nnd blood lupply, th?
easily disturbed. At this pois
Still began by asking, "How it.
disturbance come about!" Stm
Is that no physician ever atki:
before, or If he naked, (ailed to
answer. Dr. Still never rtoppj)
he had an answer.
The blood to' the female onrif
well as to all parti li contru
the raso-niotor nerves. Then
In the spinal cord, pats out lei
the vertebrae, thence doif
through tissues and over Joicii
organs. Cut the vaso-motor in
any vessel and the venel
puralyxed. Then the force
blond within the vessel ipliu
wall, accumulating an excenj
nn Inflammation or congMtioii
these fuels of physiology
point, Dr. 81111 begun the sfj
the agent cutting the 1
nerve. Diligent search recnt'
the vertebrae between whit!
nerve leaves the spinal cort
sIlKhtly displaced, the ribs, lit
nnd 12th, were drawn down ul
gether, nnd that the pelvic
commonly railed the hip bow
twisted. "An Idea." save Dr. I
. i
"These bring pressure ano "
the nerves as they pasJ by thi
I straighten these it should f
ilMlred result." He did lb
The result you have In the lKrJ
tntlon from the wife of unto'i'l
senntor,
Vou hnve been duped loni j
Henceforth proceed by reiw"
vestlgate. There ore several
!, tvhn have been trealw-
....lonatinn and underl
l'irilltir,c m
Pick the when', from i --
pretenders nre nnraerow "l
Infest our state until Sennlor Ij
ell's bill, now before the iw '
. . i:,. nnd compeU "
teopaths to go before W 1
board. Don't jud.se 0slpi
what some pretender r i
Ttr,iM TOU
to give you. ,
cine from the work of V
Frequently we "L
uterine nmpr- ,
can't help me.' 0,,"(trt
placement come "" '". ,
of the lls-ament
n,.rihment? Was' wln ,
t..k tn strenfts'
Because you 1
slight displacements " j
be positive there sit s J
fingers will M
outtoyoursatWac'---
tors. tho who
often assert that thej. "JJ
do not exlrt. f JTtTH
Invite to ca. - "
eellent example of
dlsplacemenu among
Osteopathy ."afl
able, ooinx - I""
cured. 4
IS iSttA
or not- body. t"J
atlve po''0'n7mor'l
the case li
cuperaUve P0" ""ebatK "
geon's wonan.
stroy you - ua.
renk your nervow Uo)1
you to the tetriD"
of motherhood. Jfth00d. J
.-a mind tot wi H ..Jul
wreck on thj. been
ing because you n
away.
IWJ tr'ArV WJV
AStandard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship
Hand MadeXltar Havana.' FINN& Makers.
wrklL
. - -hanotW' .H!i
There is four 1
nothing to in'p.ln -
tors hn git P
Dr. Still, the Wion.
,t prices thst
IsUlscb's.