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DAIt.Y EAST OHEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1B, 1904. CLEARANCE SALE. 'J. O. CA8EY IN TOWN. v v m a 1- WARM FOOTWEAR FOR COLD AND ROUGH WEATHER iiTO HELP MAKE Li Youths' Hoys' Ilea's Bl'KOlAti lMHCK TO REDUCE STOCK tmckle Arctics '.', Mou8 Excluder Arctic Men's 4-buckle Arotlos 1eu's Molorninn Overshoes.. Men's OttawHS Men's Felt Boots perfection. . . . Boy's " regular .price III 85 now 0 7fi MM " .8 " 1.25 " 1.00 " " l.MI " 1.1.1) t ii 1 BO " 1 20 " '' 2 !K " 1 7S " " 11.00 " 2.10 " " 2 fit) " l.W) " " 3.00 " 2.80 " 2 50 " 2 10 " " 2 00 " 1.60 1.00 Ctatrance prices ou nil biokeu lines of men's, boys', ladlex'. ml wen' nd ohildren's shoes. DINDINGER, WILSON & COMPANY Phone Miilu 111. COOD SHOES CHEAP BUGGY GIVEN ftlVAY SOME READER OF THIS PA- PER WILL BE REWARDED. One Hundred Dollar Rubber.Tlred Buggy Will Be Given Away to the Person Guessing Nearest an tin known Number Now in M. A. Ra- dec's Safe See the Advertisement in This Paper. yesterday afternoon tbo followiug commttteo of business men mot at tli office of East Orogonian and formed tho unknown numbor that will got tho J 100 rubber-tired buggy. Tho committco consisted of M. A. Itader, tbo furniture man, E. T. "Wado, tho real estato dealer, G. A. Bobbins, proprietor of tho Owl Tea House, Olonn Winslow tho Jowoler, xni A. Kunkol, tho Implemont man. Ton numbers from one to naught srero cut from a calendar. These numbers wcro coaled up In 10 differ ent envelopes by tho committee Tho JO onvolopes wcro placed in a hat and thoroughly shuffled and shaken. Three members of the committee then took out one cnvelopo each, which wore marked one, two, threo ta tho order in which they wero taken out These threo envelopes wore then tlaced In a larger envelope and seal ed and a wax seal placed on tho flap and delivered to tho chairman of tho committee. M. A. Rader to keep un til tho day tho buggy will bo drawn. F. & S. t The remaining seven envelopes con talnlng the other numbers woro thee burned in tho presence of tho com mittee, thus Insuring an absolutely unknown number. Each and ovcry ono of tho commit too was thoroughly satisfied with tho nbsohito fairness of tho method of selecting tuo unknown number, and signed tho following stntemont "JVe, the undersigned, woro preS' ent at the East Orogonian office Mon day afternoon, January the 18th, and assisted in forming tho unknown numbor according to tho plan nub lished, to bo used In tho .East Ore- gorlan guessing contest. "Under tho rules of forming tho number, it Is impossible for nnyono not ovon tho members of this com mittee, the pubilsnors of tho East Orogonian, or nnyono clso to know whnt the number Is. (Signed.) E. T. WAT)B, A. KUNKEL, M. A. HADBH, GLENN WIMSI.OW, G. A. ROURINS." Upon tho day when tbo envelope Is to he opened and tho buggy award od to tho person guessing nearest to 'tho numbor, tho numbers will ho as sembled In tho order in which the envelopes nro marked. It may bo ;;s low a number ng 012 or as high in 987. Ab a matter of courso, It must bo three different figures, as no fig. uro was used twice. Somebody will get a splendid $100 present when tho 975 receipts have been given out Automobiles at Granite. The Koystone .Mining Company, of Oranito, is making arrangements to put a lino of automobiles on tho road between Sumptor and Granite, for tho purpose of hauling concon tratoB and freight to the railroad. Tho English houso of lords by a heavy majority, refuses to consent to women practicing law in tho higher English courts. Will stop that Cough and Cure that Cold. It is Sure to Vcach THE RIGHT SPOT. TALLMAN & CO. Leading Dr aggists J i. f.Ht WHOLESOMg C. W. MALLETT OF STATE IR. RIGATION COMMISSION HERE. Delleves That Oregon's .Irrigation Law Will Be Wide In Its Scope and Flexible Commission Will Me.sl February 1 to Compare Notes and Formulate n 6tate Law. Egg-PhosDhate DAKINO POWDER The remarkable increase in con sumption demonstrates its superla tive merits and wholesomeness. ONE POUND 25 CTS NOT GOOD, NOT HERE "HARD SENSE TALK" '4 tVo don't appeal for tmdo support on a pica of past acquaintance, but-iuess friendship or any other such unreasonable lines. Wo solicit your Coffeo business solely because ' REVERE " MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE Is the BEST coffto, and the best naluo in the wide, wide world, nothing more. This is all and Once Tried, Always Used F. S. YOUNGER & SON C. W, Mallott, of Ontario, a mum bor of tho stato Irrigation com mi a slon, Is In tho city today, tho guest of Judge I.owoll. Mr. Mallott Iiub boon In Portland for sovoral days, attending tho mooting of tho Live stock Association and in conroronco with F. II. Nowell, chief of tho rec lamation survey, lu regard to tho needs of Oregon lu tbo way of Irri gation legislation, and as to tha nttl tiiile of tho reclamation service to ward tho Btato. Other members of tho commission lu Portland at tho time woro Mr. Ankcny, of Jacksonville, and Mr dates, of Hlllsboro. Tho other two members, T. O. Halloy, of Uils city, and Zora Snow, of Portland, woro not present. Tha commission Is busily engaged in studying tho vnrlous laws on Irri gation In dlfforont Western status, and will hold a meeting about Feb ruary 1, in Portland, at which tlmo the members will comparo notes, and hogln to tear awny tho legal mazes, for the purposo of laying somo kind of n foundation upon which to build an irrigation law to bo presented to tho noxt legislature. At tills tlmo thu commission bus no doQnttu plans, but all tho mem- burs are studying Irrigation laws, se lecting those portions of nil tho stato laws upon tho subject, which seem most applicable to local conditions In Oregon, and at tho meeting hope to bo able to tako somo definite- stops toward formulating tho outlines Cor Oregon's law. Mr. Mnllctt Is nn admirer of the na tional irrigation net, and believes that Is ono of thu most munificent laws over passed by congress If car ried out by tho people, and all Irs iroviiions put into active oporat on. It organizes every Irrigated com- munlty Into a form of government. lays the foundation for thrift through co-operation and enforcement of lo cal regulations, concerning all th'j memburs of tho committee and will result lu groat good. If the peotilo study it and guard against tho en croachments of grafters and corrup tlonlsts, In its application. lie loaves for hla homo at Ontario. this evening, after a nleasant visit In the city. Mr. Mnliott Is an ctten- slvo bccralsor, and has ono of the largost honoy producing farms In tho state near Ontario. Samnlos of his excellent honey wero exhibited at tho meeting of tho Irrigation associa tion in this city last November. Ho regrets that the continued Illness -it tll0 cn8 Mr, tfgl! whllo In Portland, pre- emeu the , , ' " " more time vhj. The Peonies Warehouse Preparing for the Spring Trade. In today's issuo of tho Suiul-Wookly EnHt Orogonian mid in Friday's Wmklv. the Peoples WnroboiiBO nd vortlso one of tho largest elenrnnco sales over hold In this city. Tho ndvortlHotnont comprises two full pages In tho paper and contains 384 Inches of space In each Ibruo nf jolld reading matter, giving romicou prices on ovory article In thu Bturo. The Issues of tho East Orogonian containing this monster advertise niont reach more peoplo than any nlhnr three papers published In East orn Orogon mid tho Peoples Wnro houso will got results from UiIb bus iness. This nnlnrprlnlng morcnntlle Arm Is making room for n largo Htock of soring goods which will bo se lected under the pnrsonnl supervis ion of Leon Cohon, who Ib now In tho East for thnt purposo. Thoy ex pect the coming year to bo hottor than any previous year in tho niRtovy of tho county nnd nro preparing to moot tho increased buslnoss by art. vortlslng n cloaranco nnlo In n maiv nor Intended to rench nil tho peoplo. Tho readers nf tho East Orogonian aro Invited to study all ndvortlsp. monts tho pnpor contains, but espec ially on occasions of this kind, whon It means money Raved to tako ,id- vantage of reduced prices. MORE IMPROVEMENTS. Adjacent to Hotel St. George, on the Webb Street Side. Georgo Darveau, tbo enterprising proprietor of tho Hotel St, Ooorge. has finished the nildltlous lo the ho tel and Is now Btarting out Into tbo street with Improvements. For somo tlmo Webb street nn tho sldo noxt to the hotel has been almost lmpassu ble. It Is an high nt the aides hh In tbo middle, and Is n lake of mud. .Mr. D.irvenu put a forco of men to work this morning grading the fitrcet. Ho will cut his Bide of tho street down to conform with the city but vey, and will then put on n good coat of gravel, making tho street a place whoro teams can trnvol with no dan ger nf gottlng swamped, Returned From Salem, Milton IlrlggB has returned from n trip to tho valley, whore ho visited his old homo nt Salem. Mr. Prlggs has been In this part of tho stnto for several years, but not long ago ho began to get homesick nnd took a trip back to tho homo of his child hood. Thoro ho found everything io sleepy that ho soon lit nut ngaln for tho higher nnd more Invigorating nirs of Umatilla I'ounty. Ho left this morning for the rnnch of John Crow, on the reservation, whom ho wit) li employed by Mr. Crow. prominent union County Business Man and politician Visiting Here for a Day. J. D. CaBoy, of Hllgard, ono of tbo inrgpai mm owners anu lumber nion lu Eastorn Orogon, and n prominent politician of Union county, Ih In tho city today 6n business. Mr. Casoy Is chairman of tho republican county central committee, nnd Is prominent ly mnniinnua ior mo legislature from his county. Ho has heavy land Interests In this county near Meachara nnd once thought of building a mill u this city. COMING EVENTS. Walla Walla Poultry show, Fobni a.y 3-7. Orogon Christian Endonvor .onvoi tlon nt Pendleton, Pobruary 19.22 1904. Scarlet Fever Quarantine. Doris, the llttlo daughter of a m Itoblnson, tho clnrk nt tho Umatllln agency, Is sick with Bcnrlot fovor, nnd tho family 1b quarantined until' tho child has recovered. X Japan I I Top Wcdo 1 rift 4 k to S.ir.Zu We The k..i . cording L W Yours lor 1 owlteSI BIG INVENTORY SA1 Our Big Annual Inventory Sale is NOW IN FULL BLAai Goods are going Regardless of True YaS as we mast make room for out Rtl m immv, x uli. ome and let us utf uu "y any gooaj yoa maynecJi uur hull; ui ousincsS I ST. JOE STOlfl riie Lenders of Low Prlcca in rndIeton. Master Mason Ringd, Tho A. F. nnd A. M. last night mot in regular session nnd conferred the third degreo on Dr. H. E. Ringo, of this city. Tho doctor Is doing olllco work today, whllo Dr. Smith makes 8CHOOL FIRE DRILLS. Are a Feature of the Discipline in the Pendleton Schools. At this tlmo, when tho attention of tho peoplo has been hold by tho thea ter flro In Chicago, It will bo rcas suring to tho patrons of the public schools of this city to know that tho pupils are trained In anticipation of a flro and aro so used to tho flro driy 3 that thcro Is llttlo chanco of trouble in case of an alarm being turned In at 01m of tho buildings. It bus been demonstrated that tho pupils can bo marched out of tho buildings in perfect order nnd back again in two minutes, with no ex citement or confusion. It has boon n regular fentnre of tho work or tho schools to havo tho flro drills p.t short Intervals, so that tbo pupils aro kept familiar with practice. Dr. McNabb Recovering. Dr. McNabb Is out again after sov oral weeks spont In tho hospital. Ho Is looking a llttlo shaky, but will ho well onco moro In a short time. Ho underwent an operation while in tho hospital. Suffering With a Cold. John Halloy, Jr is confined to his homo with a uovcro cold which lias Bottled on his lungs nnd throat, ho being barely able to speak nbovo u whisper. Mrs, Jams Petersen celebrated bor 101st birthday In Now York City, January IB. Blio uuvo a party nnd danced in a quadrille with it great grandson for a partner. Closing Out Sal of Shirt Waists $L0Q, $1.50 and $2 ..Waists.. Busy Boston Storl For sale nt the Cast Oregonlan office-Large bundle. l containing over 100 big papers, can be naa ior CITY POUND. It Is Delng Made Habitable for Dumb Animals. Tho spirit of humanity has struck tho management of tho city pound, nnd today men aro nt work clearing out tbo mud thut has boon accumu lating thero slnco tho wot woathor began. Tho trampling of tuo animals confined thcro has so cut up tho ground that it Is a sea of mud, and not long ago tho poundmastcr quit putting stock In tbo onclosuro for humanitarian reasons. Now all of tho surfaco mud Is be ing takon off and tho place will bo so improved that It will bo posslblo to uso It again. I m I sssH 4, 2 HsssH I H I sH -u.iAi!"' . -i issssssST I M sw t II nLW r,rrr II MARTIN ANDER80N ON HIS RUN Has Deen Off for Over Four Months With Kidney Trouble, But It Now Recovered, Martin Anderson, tho oldost pas songor conductor on tho mountain dl vision of tho O. It. & N,. will go out on his run botweon this city and Huntington in tho morning, for the first tlmo in four months and ono wook. Mr. Anderson has been 111 with kldnny troublo ull winter, having spoilt much of tbo tlmo In St. Vin cent's hoapHul and at Hot I.nko, and Ik now sutfic.on'ly rocororod to ro turn to work. DAPTIOT PRAYER MEETING. Business Meetln .in'' Refreshments Following V votlonal Service. Tho regular 1 : - or mooting will bo held at tbo I :t Baptist church on Wodncsd Miilnr?. Following tho prnyqr ii i'l' - 'ioro will bo a special buslnoss '0 iff, aftor which refreshments w' bo sorvod. Dusl ness of Import' co connectod with ...PRICES.. Clara Mathes Company Q Presenting a Repertoire of NEW 20 DRAMATIC ' SUCCESSES anl THE LATEST FADS 30 in POLITE VAUDEVILLE CENTS CHANGE OFPltf and SPECIAL ' at rAm PERFOF w n. . Ill - Special Sctntri, iCtttra ,.rl Electrical each V, TO-NIGHT FIRST TIME HERE "Only A Roldb Boy", tho cburcb la to be transacted.