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)-. vk..;1' V- PAGB SOL DAILY EAST ORKGOX1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 90fl. EIGHT PACKb. u . ATI Often The Kidnejs Are t Weakened . by; Oier-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ' It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but ' now modern I science proves that ' nearly all disease have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. ; ' Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, yon can understand how quickly your entire body is affected and bow every organ seems to fail to do it dutv. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon as your kidnevs are well they will help 11 the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. ' If you are sick" you can make no mis take hv first rioc-torinr vour kidnevs. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold on its merits by all ft jr"-, druggists in fiftyent ;jij"-53 and one-dollar sire fufiHWJ bottles. You tnayS5Saaaii3 have a sample bottle iMnttnaim by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. . "Mention this psper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing ham ton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. KNIGHTS TEMBUR EASTER SE8M0N LAZY LI VIII "I ft Caiearata ao rxl tkaa I woild ant ba vlUoal than. I waa InikM a treat daal wlla aorpla llTar ana aaadaeaa. Mow dan aaklat Caaeareta Caadr Cataartu I faal rr ainta katur I tkall aaiaalalr ratoHaaS ahaal ta at ttlaada aa ta ba.t madlctaa 1 hata arar Hn." Aaaa Baalaat, Oibora Mill Mo. L fall aUrar, Haas. Best For TV. EX - - CaNHUIIWme EWt- P1 "'! Good. Do flood. old In balk. Tha gaaaiaa tabl.t atampad C C Q. eaaiamaa to aara or jour bodij baak. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.T. tot AHUALSALE.TEI MILLION BOXES National Cash Registers GEO. H. PAYNE, Sales Agent. Room 2 IS Ransom Building. Walla Walla, Wash. T I Roslyn Coal $6.50 deliv ered, $6.00at the shed Hoslyn Coal, -or tborongb exhaustive testa, haa been tooted by the V. 8. government for tha use of Its war vessels, aa It stood the highest teat. PROMPT DELTVE ;Y. ROSLYN WOOD COA: CO. Office at W. C. R. Depot. 'PHONE MAIN ta. X California Fig Syrup Co.'a Genuine SYRUP of FIGS 3old and recommended by J Hie Pendleton Drug Co. A GIRL LOOKS "FAIRLY IX IT." when laundry work Is suggested, but experience teaches that as a rule, home laundry work Is not a success. The average housewife has not the facilities for turning out good laun dry work, and It Is awfully hard and trying work when done well. We have exceptional facilities for doing quick, clean and thorough work, we never Injure fabrics, and we always have work done and delivered on time. Pendleton Steam Laundry FISHMAN & PETERS. Tho e Main 1 70. Dally East Oregon lan by carrier, only IS cents a week. The beautiful Easter service of the Knights Templar waa held at the Church of the Redeemer on Sunday afternoon at S p. m.. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, rector of the church, de livering the Easter sermon. He spoke from the following text, taken from John 8:12: "Then spake Jesua again unto them, saying: I am the light of the World; he that fol loweth me shall not walk In darkness but shall have the light of life.". He then spoke as follows: Last Easter, gentlemen of the com- mandery, when It was my pleasure to speak to you. It was my joy to com mend and exalt some of the splendid principles of the Masonic brother hood. It was' a glad tribute of praise to lofty and ennobling Ideals. And yet, at that time I reminded you, sir knights, that as your branch of Masonry Is avowedly a Christian order, you ought, each one of you, to by members of the Christian church: at that time I affirmed that with a buoyant and hopeful faith I looked forward to the time when It can be said of you that you are not only members of the order of Free and Accepted Masons, but that you are members also of some branch of the holy Catholic church. Your Masonic life springs from re ligion, Is nourished by religion, and must ever repose and flourish en girdled by religion. And your ancient knight went forth In the name of the Trinity, your ancient knight went forth under the motto, "In hoc slgno vln ces," half priest, half soldier, they lived and fought for the cross; and this afternoon I present to you modern knights, for your personal allegiance, Jesus Christ Jesus Christ, who, last Friday, died on the cross to redeem you and to redeem all mankind, who today Is risen and triumphant over death; I present to you for your per sonal allegiance to Him and to His church, Jesus Christ, the founder of the Christian church; Jesus Christ, who Is not only the light of your com mandery. but who Is the light of the world. "I am the light of the world; he that followeth me shall not walk In darkness, but shall have the light of life." Gentlemen of the commandery. do you believe these words of Jesus Christ? He declares that He 4s the source of Illumination for all the world, the only source; and He de clares that those who follow Him, who derive their Illumination from Him. shall not walk In darkness, but shall have within themselves a light which Is life. Do you believe It? The leaders of the Jews, to whom He spoke these words, did not believe It. Their answer to my Lord's words is this: "Thou bearest record of thy self thy record Is not true." And be cause they did not believe It, they crucified the Lord of light and life. He says today to the man who sees nothing but mists all around him, "I can bring you Into the clear sun shine." He says to the man whose breath Is stifled, whose limbs have suffered as much from the atmos phere he has dwelt In as his eyes, "I am the light of life" that which il luminates, quickens, makes alive. Do you believe It? If you believe it, how can you crucify the Son of Man afresh ty withholding from Him and from His church the allegiance of your soul? Gentlemen, I propose to prove to you that His words are true; that He is "the light of the world"; and then I will urge you that you accept Him as your light and your life. Science tells me that all terrestrial light is from the sun, and that, tho absent, the sun Is still our light by night that the sun Is the primal source of the light of pine-torch, and of fire-fly. light of waxen taper, of oil lamp, and of this electric arch. Directly and Indirectly, the sun Is the light of the terrestrial world. Blot that Bun from the heavenB Let the light of the morning cease and return no more; let the hour of morning come and bring with It no dawn, the outcries of a horror-stricken world fill the air, and make, as it were, the darkness audible. The beasts sro wild and frantic fft the loss of th. kuii. The veegtable growths turn pale and die. A chill creeps on, and frosty winds begin to howl across the freezing earth. Colder, and yet colder is the night. -The vital blood, at length, of all creatures, stops con gealed. Down goes the frost towards the earth's center. The heart of the sea Is frozen; nay, Vesuvius, the vol canoes, and the earthquakes are frozen In their fiery caverns. The very globe Itself, too, and all the fel low planets that have lost their sun. are' become mere balls of Ice, swing Ing silent In the darkness. Such is the light of the sun, which revisits us in the silence of the morning. And, gentlemen, I dare assert that more appalling calamity would result if Christ and Christianity were blotted from the moral and intellectual world of our age. Test this In imagination by conceiving the annihilation of this Bible, bo Indixsolubly, so essentially associated with Christianity. Chrls t!n!ty triumphs when and where the fclbie triumphs. Blot out the Bible, and all literature influenced by the Bible' First, copies of the Bible In all shapes and Blzes, In all tongues and versions, are collected, heaped Into pyramidal piles, and fired, until but dust and ashes remain. No Bible ata anywhere! Tfils Is but a very little thing, however, . compared with that to be accomplished. Then all literature prose, poetic, tome and folio, essay and sermon, drama and lyric, human and Idyl must be subjected to a process either of utter destruction or of perfect, ab solutely perfect expurgation, so that no grace of style, nor elegance of al lusion, nor aptness of quotation, nor felicity of metaphor, suggestive of or derived from the Bible, shall remain In such volumes. Then visit the gal leries, public and private, devoted to the exhibition of art. Here are walls frescoed with the products of the old masters and new! here are pedes tals and niches crowned and crowded with the triumphs of the chisel and the sculptor! Blot from that canvas the Last Supper, the Transfiguration, the As cension, the Light of the World; strike from those pedestals and from yonder niches the Moses and the Da vid of M. Angelo, and all other forms and expressions of majesty, tenderness, purity and grace aa their creators learned and caught from the atudy and teachings of the Bible, or fellow ship with the heroes of the Bible. Then hasten to the baptismal regis tries of the church, and Instead of the Virgin Mary, write Ckopatra; Instead of Rachel, write Messallna; Instead of St. John, write Nero; Instead of St. Paul, Caligula. Erase whatever else that In these registries reminds one of the Bible. Then on to the libraries of law, and let all codes, statutes, enactments, constitutions, In which shall be found reverence for God, respect for liberty, protection for reputation, life and person, defense of woman and of feebleness, and guarantee of equal and impartial Justice; let all such as owe their humanity, their Justice, their Impartiality, to the genius and the teachings of the Bible vanish and be forgotten; Then away to the cemeteries, civic and rustic; to the crypts and vaults; to the stately minster and to the humble chapel, where sleep the dead, and on whose tombs, hope, faith and love have carved the blessed texts In which the w'dow found a calm and the despairing consolation. See, see! It is a winter's midnight. No star nor moon rides the cloud-draped heavens. No light, save the fitful flash from yonder moving form. That Is one of the myriad conspira tors against the human race, who on this grim night simultaneously visit' the graveyards of the Christian world that from slab and obelisk they may' blot out the Bible. See! he bends,! and with light of lantern reads: am the resurrection and the life";' "blessed are the dead, who die In the Lord"; "In my Father's house are many mansions." I Now he seizes chisel and mallet, and begins. Chip, chip, chip! The lone' night-winds as they travel over the! spot take upon their dusky wings a' burden sadder than they ever bore, i the sob, the sigh, the low-toned throb of heart-chords snapping; for, hence-j forth the chamber of the dying shall be one of horrors, death's rule "a I reign of terror," and the graveyard "the abomination of desolation." I need not Imagine more, though the half Is not yet pictured; for the fruits of Christianity In manners, lnj civilization. In the treatment of crim inals and of the insane; in homes for; age, for orphans, for widows; in pop-, ular education, and In kindred gener ous and gracious Institutions, these all must also suffer destruction before we shall have by any means attained unto the extermination of either the Bible or of Christianity. And now, gentlemen, the time, until set of sun, would fall me to tell of the gracious and blessed ministry of Christianity in transforming and emancipating and harmonizing the Inner principles and powers of man;' for It Is the power of Qod unto salva tion to every one that believeth. j But, I must speak this one thought,; and this is It: once and again, man asks for light. It Is as he sits yonder in darkened chamberB beside his dead. ! To her, In youth's Jocund days, his heart went out, and round her's twined its tendrils. They were lovely and beautiful as they grew In wisdom, ' confidence and love. But the ruthless blast swept over her, and In the very pride of motherhood she gave up the ghost; her" sun went down while It was yet noon. And soon ho must "bury his dead out of sight." I That Is thy mission and thy mean ing, O Death? Dost thout. Indeed, end all? Or, through thee pass we back again, as rain-drops, Into the, vast Immensity of the all unknown ' Individuality, personality, forever last? Or shall we live again? . It Is not senttmentallsm that thus speaks. Strongest minds have heaved the lead in these mysterious depths. ' Mightiest hearts have quaked with strange terror In presence of these problems. He who Is the light of the' world replies. In word, He answered; better far. In work, He responded; best of all, In His own person He grappled with, wrested the scepter from, the king of terrors, and o'er his prostrate form marched forth from Death's dominion with the note of triumph on His Hp: "I am the res urrection and the life." And He brought back, not tho shadow, but the substance of immortal man; "For now Is Christ risen from the dead, atJ0yThEyBim lb Every as With invniKS hparc onH CmlliratT fly-Art -J ..lsift let V-N-1f r-k and how conducive to health the games in which they indulge, the outdoor lite they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and Se ,hlesome dlet of which they should partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injurious or objectionable nature and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wliolesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and , excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs has also met with the approval of physicians generally, be cause thev know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most benefici ally and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian Dlue tigs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret rem edy and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. nease to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in Dottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. tverv tamilv snniiln a wavc hnvA o Knttla u : u.. ur.,.;i t - it: '. . . . . .-iT " vitu, un uaiiu, tt it lb equally ucucnv-iai ... pu.ic auu me cimuieii, wnenever a laxative remedy is required. and become the first-fruits of them that sleep." And then He ascended Into heaven; He "ascended that He might fill all things." And He Is achieving His In tent. His ideas, principles, are silent ly but surely permeating society in commerce, honesty; In law, justice; In. government, liberty; In art, purity; In society, gentleness, tenderness, mutual helpfulness, world-wide char ity. And now, my brothers, I ask you to be present at the fulfilment of a glow ing prophecy: "And on His head were many crowns." I see the grand pro cession gathering to the coronation. Yonder are Herschel and Kepler and Copernicus and Galileo, at the head of the astronomic sages. They draw near to crown Him; and as He stoops to receive the gift I hear them ex claim: "The heavens are the work of thy hands, the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained." And yonder I see the great chiefs of geologic science, and their aumless followers; there are Hugo Miller and Buckland and Dana and Shaler; and as He stoops to receive their offering thus they declare: "Of old thou didst lay the foundations of the earth: the strength of the hills Is thine also." And, see, yonder the great old mas ters lead up their ranks Angeltco, Angelo, Da Vinci; and aa they present their tribute, I hear them say: "Blessed are our eyes, for they have seen the King In His beauty." And there Is another, surpassing far all these In power to touch the heart. It is woman your mothers, your wives, your sisters, your daugh ters! It Is woman, redeemed, regen erated, disenthralled woman; and at the head of the Illustrious throng there Is Eve, the first mother of us all, and by her side His own mother, Mary. To them He stoops is there not haze In His eye? and as their gentle hands place In His their choic est diadem, thus they exclaim: "When thou tookest upon thee to deliver men thou didst humble thyself to be born of woman." O, my brothers, It is enough. AH hall the power of Jesus' name! Let angels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem. And crown Him Lord of all! Sir knights, my brothers, as organist and choir voice the words of this hymn, I beseech you, pledge to the White Christ, the Light of the World, the fairest allegiance of your souls. What good does It do to eat If your stomach falls to digest the food? None. It does you harm causes belching, sour stomach, flatulence, etc Wmm the stomach falla, a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure after each meal will digest what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Tallman & Co. In New Holland scars made care fully with shells form elaborate pat terns oil the ladles' faces. ALBA NEWS NOTES CPKIXG VERY BACKWARD; PLOWING Jl'ST COMMEXCKD. Stork is Beginning to Make a Living Some Wire Frnora Have Been ( Eliminated William Bohart Sum moned Into Federal Court as a Wlt ne Stocker Brothers Have Re turned From California. Alba, April 15. The weather is getting warmer and beginning to look a little like spring once more. Stock Is beginning to make a living, although dairy cows are being fed some. The cold nights have made the spring very backward and plowing has only Just commenced. Mr. Bohart of Texas Bar, passed through here last week In company with the United States marshal. The two were on their way to Portland aa witnesses In the Bridge creek land frauds. Fred Martin has rolled his wire and turned his large pasture back to Undo Sam. The Stocker brothers have returned from a trip to California, and are spending a few days here on business. Sold Out. Thla Is to notify the public that we have sold our lumber business in Pen dleton. Parties Indebted to our flrn will kindly call and .settle 'immedi ately. v GHAT'S HARBOR LUMBER CO. S. W. P. PAINT N0W1 HouseCleaningand Paint ing go hand-in-hand We sell the kind of paints and . varnishes that live up to your ex-pectations-the SHERWIN-WILLIAMS paints and varnishers, are always right, a special kind for each special purpose. Pendleton Point Store i 121 Court St. S. W. P. Real Estate i Wheat land in large or small tracts. Irrigated and Hay land Small tracts near town for sale or rent. All kinds of city prop erty. , M. L WARREN Successor to lUhorn ft Warren. 'Phone Main 1(0. Room 10 over T. C. Taylor-Hardware store. A Positive CURf Ely's Cream Balm iflTABRH U qulrklf abiorbed Olrct Relief at One 1 1 cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the dis eased membrane. It cures Catar. ' and drives away a Cold In the head quickly. Re stores the senses of taste and smell. Full size, 60c, at druggists or by mall. Trial size 10c by mall. Ely mothers. 6( Warren street. New York. HAY FEVER Get The Best I S a -a liooa Dry Wood! ' ' " ar.rt ROCK RPRIVfJ RnI, rtiA fViAl ! ., . . a uiu hit mi heat. ruiiMFT naTTi.nnrnrira a. I W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Mannings' cigar t tore, Opp. Peoples Ware. 5 house. t Phone Main . I W.D.FLETCHER THE PIONEER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, 05 Court Street. Jewelry made to order. Wedding rings a specialty. All work guaran teed, t , A Chance Of j jt l ime CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE COST I own about, 250 Men's and Boys' Suits, all first-class goods and well selected. DESPAIN'S IVKVi .a. a av aa Having decided to devote myself to other lines of Merchandise, I will close I ij ANH but the entire line at actual Wholesale Cost, and to clinch this assertion . will keep the invoice for all goods offered on exhibition. & l&S DON'T FORGET THIS SALE Opposite Golden Rule Hotel a