J """" : m ; h; - L , DAUA OIUa1AJ'- PKX DtiCTOM . OKKUON. FltlUAY, MARCH 25, 1910. TEN PAGES. PAGE SIX SCQVILLE SPEAKS OF THE EYANGEX1ST CIjOSES HIS REVIVAL SERVICES TONIGHT Larirc Audiences Attend , Meeting Number of ConTcrta Will Reach 104 Many Out of Town Visitors Pres ent Efforts Have Been Most Suc- RCHA uy u 9 vv il ii ITU- V'lf ME 1 ' I ! !! (Contributed.) A large audience attended the ser vice at the Christian church last night and all were deeply Interested. SeTeral were baptized, and during this service. Dr. Scoville taught concern lng baptism. Mrs. Scoville's solo, so Impressively sung, undoubtedly made a deep impression on many of her hearers. The singing by the chorus each evening la excellent, and Mr. Guthrie, leader, never falls to per suade the audience to Join in the sing ing. He Is so enthusiastic that every one catches the enthusiasm, and the result is that everyone sings as if he really meant It. Sermon on Judgment. The sermon last night was based on the different texts in the Bible con cerning the judgment, some of the main points being, "God has appoint ed the day, "the judgment will be Im partial," the judbment will be cer tain" because "we must all give an account for the deeds done in the body," "the judgement will be ex act," and the Judgment will be uni versal." The doctor gave many Bible references to prove his statements, and his Illustrations were all to the point. He has remarkable ability for making his sermon clear, and none can fall to understand him. At the close of the sermon another Invitation was extended and several more peo ple came down the aisles and made the stand for Christ. The total num ber has now reached seventy-one, and It is almost certain that the number will reach 100 before the meetings Close. Sfany from Out of Town. There were many visitors from the neighboring cities and towns last night, as well as every evening dur ing the meetings. Last night, Rev. Smith, from Walla Walla, was pres ent with a delegation. Rev. Warring ton of Pilot Rock, was present, and also Rev. Calllson from Helix. Rev. Ryder, pastor of the Baptist church at Athena, was also present. These men all Joined In the services with a hearty co-operation, all determined to win souls to Christ. This Is espe cially noticeable when one takes into consideration the fact that many of these people are members of other churches, but refuse to let the de nominational lines keep them from working together. The meetings will close tonight, and the doctor with his helpers will go on their way to Tacoma, where they will hold a meeting of several weeks" duration. They have been with the people here less than a week and have been the source of much good In this city. Meetings Successful. This has been the most successful meeting ever held !n Pendleton, and many people will remember this band of Christian workers until death. It Is to be regretted that they cannot stay longer, for this city needs them and their Influence. It Is hoped that the building will be full of people this evening, and the greaest meeting of the series expected, and almost cer tain. No one should miss the last opportunity to hear this man of God in h!s last sermon in this city. All are kindly Invited and will receive a hearty welcome. SOUGHT AT A GREAT SAVING This Great Stock Will Be Thrown on the Market at the Mercy of You Men and Boys of this County, Commencing MORNING TOMORROW BASEBALL PROSPECTS FOR rXIVER.srTY VERY BRIGHT Unfversity of Oregon, Eugene. Ore With Coach Kelly's advent and the large number of candidates out, base ball prospect? were never better. From 5 to 50 men are turning out every day and competition for places is keen Though there Is much promising new material, the lineup will probably be not far different from last year's Captain Clarkk, however, will be shifted to the outfield The old ln fieldors. Jamison, Newland. Mcintosh MtKenz:e and Doble are all back and are all showing up well. Barbour. Shattuck, Dunlap. Allen and Jett are the more premising of the new infield candidate.". Outfield candidate are numerous. Captain Clark will probably play cen ter. The pitchers, Henkle and Van Marter, may be played In the gardens. Of the other men Oliver Huston, the sprinter, Stevens. Chandler, Doble Lucky and Stastney, are all showing class. The pitching staff Is troubling Kel ley as there is a dearth of righthand ers who have had experience. "South paw" Hinkle has pitched two years with the vars ty and Is sure of a berth. Van Marter and Rhlnehart were with the squad last year and may make the staff. Tom Word, last year's change catcher, has had considerable prep arator experience as a twirler as he threw for Portland high. Of the new men, Cozens, Sniffer and white arc showing up best. Carl Oabrielson, last year's regular catcher, is back and throwing in fine form. Brosius of Hood River and Toomey of Portland are also after the backstop position. Over 20 dark blue squad suits have been Issued to the men who showed their worth. "Varsity stripes" will not be Issued till the league season starts next week. Curtis Coleman, last year's short stop, has been back helping in the coaching preparatory to rejoining the Tacoma northwest bunch April 1. But so far nobody has denied that Mr. Balllnger said he diu not want certain people prosecuted or accused until he had collected their campaign contributions in 180S. The reasonable Inference from this fact has a sinis ter appearance. ' Every thmg Needed for is to be found hereand the savings we made in buying, will in turn be given to you. Easter Look elsewhere if you will, visit sales if you wish, but in the end come to the Big Boston Store and we will guarantee you Easter savings as follows: Easter Savings as Follows 50c to $5.00 saved on . BOY'S SUITS $2.50 to $15 saved on . MEN'S SUITS 50c to $2 saved on MEN'S PANTS 1 5c to $ I saved on . BOY'S PANTS We have competent extra Clerks to wait on you 50c to $1.00 saved on . SHOES 50c to $1.50 saved on . HATS 15c to 75c saved- on . SHIRTS lOcto $1.50 saved bn UNDERWEAR And Corresponding Reductions all the way along the line ;j Vi -'We have disposed of our entire stock of Ladies' and Misses Shoes and Ox fords, and in the future will cater to the Men's trade of this city and county exclusively. We extend to you the largest stocks, more different lines, latest styles and positively the lowest prices to be obtained in the county sale or no sale. ' Miff Big Busy Boston tFB Where Trading is Saving 1