PAGE eight. DAILY EAST OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1DC8. EIGHT PAGES. Marketing Becomes a Ploasuro J When you can do it in a store where cleanliness, convenience and comfort, are distinct" features. You'll find these things fully embraced in our store. J Added lo this the superlative quality of our groceries and provisions, our generous methods and our prompt and efficient de livery system and you have the chief ele ments of our trade-winning combination. Standard Grocery Co. The BestflGroceries GREAT RESULTS AT ALMOST 200 HAVE PRO FESSED THE FAITH TO DATE Yesterday Busy Day for Church Go t .Cunflar School Rail 7 Opening Service of D7 and Ninety Hud In Card Morning Service Impressive Two Afternoon Meetings for, Men and Women Great Crowd Out to Hear Evening Service. Yesterday at the close of the even Ins service of the union evangelistic services it was found that a total of one hundred and seventy one cards had been signed to date expressing a purpose to lead a Christian life and unite with some of the churches of Pendleton. The services of the day began with a rally of the Sunday schools at 10 o'clock. There was an atmosphere of expectation and enthusiasm from the beginning of the service, and, when after brief addresses from the pastors present and the superintend ents of the' schools, the evangelist ad dressed the children and gave the Invitation over 90 responded and came forward, there were many older Christians who showed deepest emo. tion- ifuza One thought was tremendously em phasized by the situation. The churches and Christian people of Pendleton cannot treat lightly the claims of these young people who are asking for their sympathetic help and encouragement in the path they are choosing. At the morning service Mr. Hau denschield preached on "The Cour age of the Christian." Many who have convictions but do not live up to them, felt the appeal of the plain, straightforward, direct message of the preacher. Nearly four hundred men gathered COLDS The very hour a cold starts Is the time to check It. Don't wait It may become deep-seated and the cure will be harder thn. Every hour lost at the start may add days to your suf fering. Take F & S Cold Capsules Used In time they save all that might follow sickness, worry, ex penses. They never fail. Tallman & Co. Leafing Druggists. Da You Get Your Portion of the Cream ? Are you absolutely certain that your milk is free from dirt or infection and that it is handled in a clean, sanitary manner? The only way to procure good rich, clean milk not that with the cream poured off is to get milk in bottles. That is the Kindle Sell Pendleton Creamery Co. Phone Main 155 8th Semi-Annual Payment of Interest. The regular semi-annual installment of interest on deposits in the Savings Department of this bank will be due and credited on February first. Same will be ready for payment on or after that date. Interest not withdrawn will be added to principal. Commercial National Bank UNITEDI1STATES DEPOSITORY. for the aftenoon meeting. They sang the old songs with a vigor that al most silenced the organ and orches tra, and Indicated a sympathetic re ception of the message. If any one came expecting a sensational address or mere entertainment he was cer tainly disappointed. The text of the hour was simple and direct as the message. "Prepare to Meet Thy God." Men realized the significance of the subject announc ed. "The Red Light." A danger sig nal was flashed In the face of the man who is not prepared for the meeting with God. At the close of the service a number of men Indi cated their decision to take a stand for Christ, At the same hour a meeting for . u',a.X.iw''."4 .vy-V "ri AT '.' women was held in the BaptLrt church. The house was filled and the Interest manifested in other serv- Ives'was sustained here. The ad dress was given by Miss Constance McCorkle, secretary of the Young Women's Christian ' association of Portland. Miss McCorkle also spoke at the Young People's meeting in the even ing at the Congregational church. Rev. R. E. Storey presided at this meeting;. At the evening service the Metho dist church was filled to the limit of its capacity. The sermon was a mas terly presentation of the evidences ot the divinity of Christ. Mr. Hauden schleld Is not one of those who weak' en the high teaching of the church of the past on this point. The evidence of the scripture was taken at its Vi W Y !( M fact value, and the testimony of the ages was marshalled as evidence for those who sit to Judge today. The conclusion is an anneal to ans wer the question. "What Think Te of Christ?" was a remarkably for clble address. Several more came forward at the close of the service The sermon this evening will bo "The Last Call." Tomorrow after noon meetings will be resumed at tho Presbyterian church, with the sub ject, "The Fundamental Principles of the Christian Life." Special features of the services In. eluded music at the Sunday school and both afternoon services by the glee club of the acadamy, a male quartet at the men's meeting and so los at both afternoon meetings bv Mr J. S. Landers. The work of ihn chorus is especially noticeable. Sel dom does Pendleton hear such chor us singing as Is done by the singers from the various churches In this movement. DATE SEl FOR COMIC OPERA AND MILITARY EXTRAVAGANZA ON FEB. 18 Play Will be Given in the Oregon Tli cater Sure tor and Bryan As sisting the Soldier Boys First Part Musical Second Part Will be the "Subdual of Hcrmlston," a Riproarlng Farce That Is Guaran teed to Canoe the Weary to Laugh and Cure the Ills of the Down hearted. On Tuesday evenlnr. February 18. company L will present its long piannea, local talent, comic opera and military extravaganza. For many weeks preparations for the per formances have been under way, but owing to the great amount of train ing necessary for the production the date was not definitely fixed until yesterday. The Dlav will be given In the Ore gon theater, which Manager Streeter the militia boys for the occasion.: Aside from this, Mr. streeter and Miss Bryan are also lending much valuable assistance in training some of the best features of the entertain ment and they themselves will have a specialty that will more than please. The program for the cominir enter tainment will be in two parts. The first half will consist of specialties, mostly choruses, by well kfiown young Pehdleton Deoole. while the second part will be devoted to a mil itary extravaganza "The Subdual of Hermiston," a local talent produc tion that will permit of soma verv thrilling scenes. The thing will be almost entirely burlesque and in the course of the performance many of the local people as well as Hermls tonians will be shown ud in an en. tirely new light Aside from the lo cal color In the extravaganza it will also be interesting because it will show many of the humorous features aDout camp life and some hitherto unpublished orders will be made known for the first time. The company entertainment is be ing managed by a committee from the company with the assistance of Morrie B. Streeter and Miss Blanche Bryan of the Oregon theater. Dan P. Smythe is chairman of the company L committee, COMMERCIAL CLUB ELECTION. New Pmddent Will be Chosen To morrow Night Como Out. Tomorrow night will occur the reg. ular monthly meeting of the Com mercial association and It will also be the time for the annual election of officers. Owing to this fact a large attendance Is desired. All bus iness men and others holding mem bership in the assoc'atlon are re quested to be present. In the annual election of officers for the association much interest cen ters in the election of a president which position Is one of honor and Importance in this city. Turner-Burrcll. D. Turner and Mrs. Jennie Burrell were married In this city on Satur day, January 25. The ceremony was performad by Justice of the Peace Joe Parkes. The groom and bride have been acquaintances since child hood, having lived as neighbors In the Willamette valley many years ago. The bride's home is in Texas but she has been In Washington dur ing the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. Turner will have their home In the former's residence on East Court street. The office of the Chinese Reform News In New York Is tied up for want of compositors. The office force was depleted some days ago by the resignation of several men and Chi nese compositors are few and far be tween. The (company cannot Im port men from China. DiTTERSBitte- we guarantee k so. It will cure&prevent Sour Risings, Flatulency, Indices Hon. j) Dyspepsia, u -irw - - J Colds and 'QtZ&Zrjr Malarial Fcvef MILITARY PLAY -rCTT. If you want r& Ayy an absolutely cnEBRAraWFe medi C STOMArw tvcine get a fTW . ? IS. 1 GREAT TRUTHS IMPRESSIVE SERVICES CON TIM E AT CHRISTIAN CIR'RCH. Evangelist Delivers Vigorous Sermon on "Have This in Mind In Yon Which Wag in Christ Jesus" Four Conversions Follow Morning Serv iceEvangelist Presented Willi In. dlan Robes ns Token of Frjcmlslilp by Church Members. Sunday at the Christian church, was the groatont day in the service in the revival meetings. After an Im pressive communion service Evange list Wilson read the second chapter of Philippines and the 11th verse. Prof. L'ntt sang In his usual earnest and expressive way, "Just for To- dav." The text chosen by the speak er was as follows: "Have tnis in you which was In Christ Jesus." The religion of Jesus Christ ought to make people act and teach Ilk him. We are willing to keen Christ mas and Easter In memory of events In his life, but many are not willing tn kpen his nreceDts. we are wining to observ the ho y lana. noiy sepui chre, but many are not wining to mnka their lives holy. An lil (a Is abroad that anvthlnir in a religious way manes a man Christian, but to be a Christian to be like Christ, to act like him, to in teach I ke him. to Imitate him spirit and letter. To know Virgil wa do not (ro to the Dluce Of his birth or the place where he lived, or the place where he died, but we study works pertaining to h's life. To know the promptings of Jesus Christ's great heart we do not need to go to the place of his birth Or tho place of his life or the place of his death, but we must study his life as set forth by those who associated with him. Th mind makes the man. As a man thlnketh, so It is he." Better thourhta mak the better man. Pur thnuarhta makA the oure man: corrupt thoughts make the corrupt man; evil tnougnts, maxes tne tjvu man. The earle does not th'nk how. but stretches his wings and files; it is his nature. The flower does not think how to a-row: it slmDlv arrows. Man. and man alone. Is left to think his way through life. He who thinks much does much. He who thinks little, does little. The heathen In ill ness resorts to the Incantations of the medicine man; the more intelligent have studied a system nf theraneu- tics which really accomplishes the relief or tne ailment. Wronr thoughts make a wrons life, or dwarfed thoughts make a dwarfed life. By making a man ca- oable of thoueht and studv Oort has made him capable of development and of great usefulness to himself and to his country. ' Instruction of divine writ Is, "Study to show yourself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be Ashamed, rlrhtlv dlvldlnor the word Of truth." Again, "Let this mind be In you which was also In Christ Je sus." What was the mind of Jesus? First, meekness and lowliness. He says, "I am meek and lowly In spirit." This Is one of the strong evidences of the divinity of Christ. If he had been a creature of the Imagination of some man he would not have been humble and lowly, but honored and honorable' and high and mighty and the ruler that the Jews expected him to be. There are two steps In his humil ity. First, from being the son of 'God at the right hand of his father at the throne of God, help'ng to rule the universe, the all-DOwerful and mighty Prince of Peace, he came to earth and was born In the most lowly pos nihU wav. of humble parentage. Second, he became the servant or iav of man. occupying the lowest, most menial position during his earthly life. It was he who first taught us to call our servants friends. His death proved that he was looked up on as a slave, for no country cruci fied Its cltUcns, but Its slaves only. Tana died the death of a slave. The second step In the mind of Christ Is purity. The man with the dirtv atorv. or the woman with the gossiping tongue has not the mind of Christ. The instruction lo iei ima mind be In you which is the Christ's mind should eliminate all that is low and base that satan would put Into our minds. "Thoughts are deeds and may be crimes." Thoughts always come before ac tion and deeds follow. A man may say when he has committed an evil deed that he did it unthoughtedly, but this Is not true. If the seeds of evil had not been In his mind, the evil deed would not have followed. Pure thoughts bring a harvest of good deeds. Jesus had the mind of God, for he said, "It Is my will to do the will of God." The third step in the mind of Christ is faith. The prayer 01 Christ was always carried on tne wings of faith. When he approach ed the grave of Lazarus he was told that the body had been In the grave ... tn fhat dncav had set in, but that did not deter the Christ, for he lifted his voipe to God n conriaence and faith and fald. "Father I thank thee that thou hast always heard me and that thou wilt hear me," and then he raised his voice and said, "Lazarus, come forth." Many Christians when they pray simply voice the words, their mind Is some place else and faith is lacking and their prayer rises no higher than their nose. , The fourth step in the mind or Christ is love of God and man. Jesus showed his love for the father in ac cepting without question every de- WAUM SWEATERS FOR. COLD WEATHER The kind that keep out the cold. Frost proof. Keeps "your s truly" warm and comfortable and saves docltor bills $3.00--$3.50-$4.00--$4.50-$5.00 Sweaters now going at the price, your choice for Going Get One Before They're Gone. ROOSEVELT'S BOSTON STOfE Where You Trade to Save. mand of the father. He simply did In trusting faith the things that God asked him to do. The Christ-like minded man or woman will do In this respect as did Jesus. If this was true, the Christian world would be united and the world would be taken for Christ. We must love God as Jesus did. The proof of love Is obedience. He said, "If you love me you will keep my commands." The sixth step In the mind of Christ Is willingness te do. Christ's life was an active one. It mattered not how many weary miles he had trod, or how tired his aching limbs had become, no call was ever made upon him that he was not still willing to exercise his faculties In the ac complishment of the will of God. The Christian who does continually for the Christ, ever active, Is the Chris tian whose life Is satisfactory and happy, as well as the one who ac complishes results, but his Influence and earnestness will convince where argument will not. To know the will of Christ we will study his will in the New Testament. There were four conversion at the morning service. At the close of the morning service the members of the church were asked to remain and the evangelists were presented each with a Pendleton Indian robe as a slight token of the esteem in which they are held by the church In this place. The presentation speech was made by L. C. Martin and was re sponded to very feelingly by both Evangelist Wilson and Prof. Lintt. Known For First National Bank Pendleton. Oregon Designated Ur.!fed States Deptlfcnr Established 1682 Has operated under the National Bank Act for more than a quarter of a century, making five statements of condition each year, besides undergoing semi-annual examinations by Federal examiners. To day its business is larger than, ever in its history. It invites new business on the basis of its strength and security. Courteous treatment, progressive methods and a careful consideration of your require ments are assured. SECURITY OUR SUNSHINE COLO CREAM 18 SOMETHING WIOCII IS WORTH CONSIDERING. FOR TUB FACE AND HANDS, EVEN GOOD FOR BABY'S SKIN. IT IS SOOTHING AND COOLING AND CONTAINS NOTHING WHICH IS INJURIOUS, AS WE GUARANTEE- EVERY JAR SOLD AT 25c. 815 MAIN ST. Jl below zero $2.50 Fast At the evening service a splendid audience gathered to enjoy the In struction and spiritual uplift which Is always in evidence at the Wllson Llntt meetings. The evening subject was presented In a very able and scholarly manner; the subject being, "Heaven's Last Invitation." The last chapter of Revelations was read and text taken from the 17th verse of same.' Prof. Llntt sang "The Great Judgment Morning." Contrary to the plan observed In this revival heretofore, services will be held on Monday night The sub ject for tonight Is "Naaman, the Leper." The subject for Tuesday night, "Shall we Know our Friends In Heaven T" GOOD BRONCHO TOURNAMENT. Show Troupe Entertained Yesterday at Fraiier's Tntnllla Ranch, At the Frank Frailer ranch on Tutullla creek yesterday, the ranch operators entertained the members -of the Streeter-Bryan company to dinner and with a wild west tourna ment that was strenuous. After dinner had been served by ' Missouri, the ranch chef, the gentle art of riding bucking bronchos was illustrated to the show people with Melvln Buck and Glenn Buahee "s. demonstrators. Several horses that had never seen saddles before were ridden to a standstill amid the Joyous exclamations-of the onlookers. Bead the East Oregonlan. Its Strength G it