East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 23, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1908.
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A reasonably
cool and pleas
ant place for
kitchen work ia
the blessing en
joyed by every
housewife who
possesses a New
Perfection Wick
Blue Flame Oil
Cook-Stove.
At the first sug
gestion of summer
weather, let the range
nre oie out, set a ,
NEW PKIFECTIOM
Wiclt Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
in a comer of the kitchen and at once the family boiling,
frying and baking may be done with comfort, because
the New Perfection" delivers the heat under the kettle
where you want it and not about the room where you don't
want it Made in three sizes, each capable of an astonishing ,
range of work. If not with your dealer, write our nearest
agency.
S mellow, strong, continuo
better lamp it made for every household use.
dealer's, writ our nearest agency.
moil agret-
for read-
or study
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It not at your
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Churches
Methodist.
First M. E. church, corner Webb
and Johnson, W. T. Euster, pastor. In
the morning the G. A. R. Service will
be held. This will b a patriotic ser
vice dd a sermon appropriate will be
delivered. In the evening the presid
ing elder of the Dalles district, Rev.
Walton Skipworth, will preach a spe
cial sermon, to which all are Invited,
Rev. Skipworth will be with the
church all day.
After the commencement sermon In
the afternoon the Junior League will
meet and in the evening at 6:30 the
Epworth League will meet in a union
service of all the young people of all
the churches at the Baptist church in
a rand temperance rally in favor of
local option, the leader will be Fred
Taylor, and all the combined societies
will have special features of the m-ete
Ing to take part In. Prayer meeting
on Wednesday night at 7:30 on ac
count of the church being used that
night. Special anthem for the morn
ing service. A male quartet and the
song "Mine Eyes Have Seen the
Glory." In the evening there will be
a special anthem suitable for the oc
casion. Oirlstlnn Science.
Congregational church, cor. Webb
and Johnson streets. Church at 11 a.
m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Soul
and Body." Sunday school at 10 a.
m. Wednesday meting at 8 p. m.
Reading room same place, from 2 to
4 p. m.
Frronyterlnn.
Presbyterian church, corner Col
lege and Alta, W. L. Van Nuys, pas
tor. Morning worship at 10:30. Ser
mon, "What Right Hns the Church
to Speak on the Saloon Question?"
Solo by Mrs. Nutting of Albany. The
young people will join In the meeting
at the Raptlst'church at 6:30 p. m.
Evening worship at 7:30. We ex
pect a sermon nt this service by Dr.
Krocso, president of Whitworth col
lege of Tacoma.
Clirist lint Church.
9:45 a. m., bible school. Systemat
ic series In the bible study; separate
class rooms and a class for any age
or grade. Come and study with us,
W. F. Taylor, supt. 11 a. m., com
munion and preaching, special sub
ject; 3 p. m., Junior Endeavor and
Mission Band; 6:30 p. m., Young
People's Society Chrlstlnn Endeavor
will meet In1 a union meeting meeting
of all the churches at the Baptist
church. A topic of Interest to every
one hns been chosen. Special music.
assigned topics and printed programs.
8 p. m., sermon, "Obedience Better
Than Sacrifice." Wednesday evening
prayer meeting and choir practice.
Friday evening teachers' training
course. A cordial Invitation to all
our services. A. Mackenzie Meldrum,
pastor.
Kodol completely digests all classes
of food. It will get right at the trou
ble and do the very work Itself for
the stomach. It is pleasant to take.
Sold by Tallman ft Co.
EMPIRE DAY IV ENGLAND.
Anniversary 0f Birth of Qticm Vlcto.
rla Celebrated In Two OmtlnciKs.
London, May 23. Celebration of
Empire Day, the anniversary of the
birth of Queen Victoria, May 24,
1819, began today In London and
throughout the empire. As the an
niversary this year falls on Sunday,
most of the public observances took
place toduy. Flags were displayed
everywhere and there were special
exercises by school children, troops
and patriotic organizations.
POISONED ARROW KILLS.
Wound Received from Arizona Indl
and Never Healed.
North Yakima, Wash., May 23. Af
ter almost continuous Illness since ths
middle of January Ralph K. Nichols,
clerk of Yakjma county, died here
Wednesday afternoon, aged 65 years.
For two weeks Mr. Nichols' condition
had been hopeless and he had suf
fered greatly.
Ills malady was caused, it is believ
ed, by a wound made by a poisoned
arrow received in a fight with some
IndluiiB in Arizona, while a railroad
surveyor. This wound never healed
and was kept open by dally dressings.
Last winter the poison of the wound
got into Nichols' system and a gener
al breakdown followed.,
Nichols was educated in Massachu
setts and went to California in the
early days. By turns he was surveyor,
sheriff and attorney. He made and
lost three fortunes and leaves suffi
cient property for the needs of his
sole surviving relative, a niece. In
this country, to which he came 20
years ago. Nichols had held several
offices with credit. He was a promi
nent Mason and recently organized
the local commandery of the Knights
Templar.
In Canada Alio.
Toronto, Ont., May 23. Empire
Day, one of the principal holidays of
the dominion, will be widely observed
throughout Canada today. Special
services In memory of Queen Victoria,
whose birthday the anniversary com
memorate, will be held In many
churches.
It Is a pity to see a person neglect
Indication of kidney or bladder trou
ble that may result in Bright' dls
ease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will
correct irregularities and strengthen
these organs. Take Foley's Kidney
Remedy at the first sign of danger,
Pendleton Drug Co.
Prohibition Election.
Raleigh, N. C.May 23. Whether
N. Carolina will Join Georgia in the
ranks of the totally "dry" states will
be decided next Tuesday, when the
prohibition election called by the leg
Islature will be held, A hot cam
paign has been waged by the temper
ance peopde, Governor Glenn leading
In the fight for a "dry" state.
Chance- of a Lifetime.
You can buy a farm in southern
Oregon for 1200, paying $10 a month.
A town lot Is given to each purchaser
free. Warranty deeds and perfect
title. Get particulars of the Pendle
ton Investment company. Savings
bank building. Don't delay, they
won't last.
Wanted, at Once.
Good clean rags; market price paid.
East Oregonlan office.
It takes such a little mistake to
create such a big worry.
aval
peetallr new) "Nunre'i Romedjr" (N TaMs):nMd It to take the Rken.
BMlia ont ot their JolnUi need it to keep their Stomach, Llrer, Kidneys
aai Boweli In good orden need It for the MrenKth and rigor II glraa.
Let r NATURE'S REMEDY" Be Your Doctor.
Take a tablet now and then; It will keep yonr ajritem In turn food
Condition that diieaiei cannot take hold. Erery box la guaranteed to
give aatlifaollon, or the porchaae price refunded.
Bette&Than.Pills For Liver Ills
HZT. A 3. BOX.
1 lil
SATURDAY'S SPECIALS
at the
Pendleton Cloak and Suit House
20c Ladies Vests - 10c 20c Misses Hose 12 l-2c
25c - 1 5c 1 5c Children's Hose - 9c
1.50 Hitherbloom Skirt 98c 15c Towels - ,0c
3.00 2.50 25c Towels - - 1 5c
20c Ladies' Hose 1 2 I -2c 25 & 35 Collars, choice 1 0c
Buy of us and it's allright
The
Bank
First National
Pendleton, Oregon
Report of the Condition, May 14, 1908,
to the Comptroller of the Currency.
: CONDENSED
Resources.
Loans and discounts $964,819.43
Overdrafts 8,510.06
U. S. bond 190,000.00
Other bonds, warrants, etc, 32,059.85
Bank building 20,000.00
Cash.
Due from banks 278,253.17
Cash on hand. .130,415.53
Redemption fund 7,009.60 415,668.70
. .
Total $1,631,058.04
liabilities.
Capital stock $200,000.00
Surplus and undivided
profits 71,222.91
Circulation 118,750.00
Due other banks 13,536.20
Deposits 1,227,548.93
Total
$1,631,058.04
The Brewery Depot
SALOON
Main Street
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Invites all his friends to call (or
a glass of the best beer ia town.
A cool, orderly stopping place
for men.
Wines, liquors, Cigars and
Mixed Drinks. ,
GROUND BONE
FOR CHICKENS.
3c pound
Also fine fresh meats delivered
promptly at reasonable prices.
EMPIRE MEAT CO.
Phone Main 18.
I, G. M. Rice, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemn
ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of 'my
knowledge and belief.
Ci. M. KILL, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn before me this 20th day of May, 1 908.
C. K. CRANSTON
Notary Public for Oregon
TALLMAN CO., PENDLETON, OREGON
I Persian Cleaning and Dve Works f
Ladles' fine gar- X
F. M. LO RIMER, Proprietor
Phone Main 194. Main Street, Near Bridge. X
Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed,
ments a specialty. All work guaranteed.
The Office
Alfred Schneiter, Prop.
Main Street
The place to get a glass of
Betz Beer
Wines, Liquors and Union
Made Cigars
Courteous Treatment
Pendleton - - Oregon
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier.
only 15 cents per week.
BAS
EBALL League
-BAS
EBALL
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First game of the Inland Empire League will bo played Sunday between
Pendleton and Walla Walla
Walla Walla has wired 'that they will send over the largest excursion ever to leave that city.
They are also making arrangements to bring their fine band. The critical fans are request
ed to turn out and see if Lorimer's new men will make good. Remember we're in
to win give us your support.
Game Called at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday May 24.