East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 11, 1908, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST ORECJOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATl'HDAV, JANUARY II. 1908.
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Firm Clirbrtini) Church, where, tt'ilwon meeting arc being hold.
Churches
The special tact Jor sermon tomor
row In the churches Joining In the
altcd evangelistic campaign Is
found In Psalm B2, verses 11-and 12.
"God hath spoken once, twice have
I heard this, Jhat power bclongeth
Tin to God; also unto Thee, O Lord,
ekneth loving kindness, (or Thou
rendered to every iman according to
his wfkr
Hrt rwetibtfertan Church. '
Presbyterian church, corner Col
lege and Alt. WV. L. Nan Nuys, pas
tot. Morning worship at 10:30; ser
mon by Rev. I. B. Tallman. Evening
praise and prayer at 7: SO, sermon by
the pastor. The text for the united
evangelistic movement will be con
sidered at this service. The Good
Fellowship drab will assist In the eve
ning and will furnish special music.
Bible chodl at 11 m. 'Young Peo
ple's meeting at 7:J0 - m.
Flit Baptist Ctiurxh.
Baptist church, Rev. R. E. Story,
pastor. Morning worship at 11
O'clock with sermon, "The Powerful
God." Text, Psalm 2:11-1J. Eve
ning service at 7:30, subject of ser-
mon, "A Hard Situation." Sunday
school at 10 O'clock; Junior Union at
3:00; Young Peoples union at 6:30;
'Friday evening the anneal roll call
and banquet In the dining hall of the
church.
AVOOL OUTLOOK NOT GOOD.
New Mexico VojI Man Tells of East
ern Conditions.
James Wilkinson, president of the
Albuquerque Wood Scouring Mills,
who was called to Dover, N. H., a few
weeks ago on account of the death
of his father, returned to the city last
night, says the Albuquerque Journal.
While In the east, Mr. Wilkinson
visited Boston and other wool centers,
and says that the prospects for the
wool market the coming 'season are
not very flattering.
"Money Is very tight all over the
east." said Mr. Wilkinson, "the man
ufacturers are over a month late In
getting started In their weaving.
There is not much demand for woolen
goods and consequently the demand
for the staple article Is rather light
The financial stringency and the com
ing i presidential election tend to
make the eastern wool buyers rather
conservative in their speculations.
"Altogether, I am afraid the demand
for -wool will not be very heavy the
con-ting season, and the price will be
affected somewhat as a result. Just
what effect this will have on local
prices remains to be seen."
Sale on Trimmed lists
All "left over" trimmed hats for
ladles or children to be closed out at
once regardless of cost. No winter
patterns to be carried over as we
need the room for new spring goods.
THE VOGUE MILLINERY,
&22 Main St
Mrs. N. E. Harris, proprietor.
It -will be unnecessary -to go through
a painful, expensive operation for
piles If you use ManZan. Put up In
a collapsible tube with nozzle, ready
to apply. For any form of plls.
price 60 cents. Sold by A. C. Koep-
pen & Bros.
in pnnn
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PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that
when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable,
but thanks be to Cod, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am
all sound and welL MRS. EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind.
Price 50c and $1,00 ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
TALLMAN A CO.
1.
Frank C. Myers of Belllngham. Is
heralded ns an honest man. Myers
entenad suit against the city for dam
ages rom a fall on a sidewalk. He
askefl $1000. Later he recovered
from This injuries and reduced the
suit to $33 to cover only the medical
Mil.
Carload of Fine Pianos.
The Thornton music store enjoyed
such a fine holiday trade on their fa
mous standard makes of pianos, that
they were compelled to place a rush
order for another car, which will ar
rive In a few days. This shows that
the public wants high grade goods. Be
sure and see these new Instruments
upon their arrival.
COFFEE
"What is essential to
food coffee?
Good bean ground fresh,
and a woman of common
sense.
Your grocer rrturni your money if yon don't
like Schillini'n Rent: we pa him
Entire New Change
STAR THEATER
Tonight
The wonderful Malcolms In mar
velous ball-rolling feat
HELEN THOMPSON
In her beautiful jungle act
LEE FORD .
Presenting for the first time
THE DOPE FIEND
WILL TIUTES
And bis illustrate song
Entire change of moving pictures.
Also presenting the laughable farce
comedy
TOMMY'S TROUBLES.
The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Oregon's representative paper,
leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their patronage.
It
"Everybody Works
But Mother"
She Cooks
With Gas
AFFORDS A SOFT. WHITE,
LIGHT AND IS UNSURPASS
ED TO READ BY.
Call' at' office for particulars.
Northwestern Gas
& Electric Co.
MATLOCK BUILDING.
Flivt Clirtt-tlnn Church.
& 45 Bible school. A class for any
age or grado, come and itudy with
us. W. F. Taylor, superintendent.
11a. m., commuiWon and (preaching.
Sermon, "D"hold the Lamb of God.
Llntt will sing "O. Don't Tou Hear
Him Knocking?" 3 p. m., Junior
Endeavor and Mission Band; 6:30,
Young Peoplo's soriety. Subject for
study, "The True Center of Life."
Jno. 11:1-10. Van Bowman, leader.
7:?0. sermon, Ten Pendleton Reasons
for Not Being a Ohrlstinn." Solo.
"When I r.et to the End of the Way."
The choir will sing as n special, "The
Flpht is On." There will be services
tonight.. Sermon, "Joyous Bells of
Heaven." Llnft will sing "A Dream
of Home." The meetings will contin
ue on except of Monday nlchts. A
rordlul Invitation In extended to all.
' Church of the Redeemer.
There will be a celebration of ttic
Holy Communion at 8 n. ml divine
sorvlre with sermon nt 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 10 a.
m. All are cordially Invited. Charles
Qulnney, rector.
Motliotlist Episcopal Cliuivh.
First' M. E. church, corner Webb
and Johnson streets, W T. Euster,
nnatni rn'lonPI next dOOT to the
church. Morning Riibject Sunday.
"The Mystery of Power: Which Be
lonceth Unto Cod." In the evening'
the subloct will be "TliAUCUrlV Pel-
"jov and That Fellow's Olrl, or the
Friends and Foes of the Young Peo
ple In Pendleton." Mornlng'nnthemi
"In Heavenly Love Abiding." by Wil
son; solo by Mrs. J. S. Landers; eve-
nlnir anthem. "I Sought the Lord,
by Ash ford; Male quartet for the eve
ning also. Sabbath sahool, at 10 a.
m.; Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. No.
meeting of any kind In the church the
coming week on account of prepar
ing for the Haudenschleld meetings
coming soon. , ,
ChrWInn Science.
Eagle building. Sunday service, 11
n. m.; subject of lesson sermon, "Sac
rament." Sunday school, 10 a. nY;
Wednesday meeting, 8 p. m. Reading
room, same place, open dally except
Sunday from 2 to i p. m.
RIMS From the Powers That
BeTl
G. G. Anthony
Bought
the
Entire
Stock
' A Higher Health level.
"I have reached a higher health
level since I began using Dr. King's
New Life Pills," writes Jacob
Springer of West Franklin, Maine,
"They koep my stomach, liver and
bowels working Just right."- "If these
pills disappoint you on trial, monej
will be refunded at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store. 15 cents.
To
be
Immediately
Closed
Out
Come
for
Bargains
The
"Clean up
Sale"
Means
Just
What it
Suggests.
Everything
Goes
at a
Price.
A Price
too that
Carries
More
Savings
than you
have had
Possible,
in
Years.
What we've done to every price--prefering to sell out the entire Cloak & Suit
House Stock. Everything to go Anthony s Cleaning Sale means the
most radical price concessions that Pendleton has ever known.
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