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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904. I I I H I I I n n 1 14 a Rio 5thrta Cl t In Full Blast CHURCHES WANT AMEND. MENT TO THE FAIR BILL. Continues all this week SUNDAY ( TJ ,1 ldtn Iodine .-I 1 Mny 01 -- i.ac lanun auvant- sge of this! great money-saving sale. There are aany more we are willing to supply with shoes ,t a saving of from $1.00 to $2.25 on a single pair. Don't overlook this chance to secure a )0 Shoe for $3.25 and $3.50 It means money in your purse. F.F. TRTTTSr.R'S I h Hltl I I I I 11 I I I I I I I..1.1.4-HH-? Circulars Arts Being Circulated Ask ing, That the Gates of the Lewis and. Clark Exposition Be Closed Every Sunday Congress Petition ed to Pass Appropriation on No Other Grounds. ty Brevities ler Get Sunny. Lit dally at Martin's. Lpers at 'leutscb's. L repairing at Toutsch's ad Organs at cost at Fall- LA piano Apply at this iy made skirts arriving Putsch's, Liy furnished rooms to lout, p street get satisfaction at How- . ' 1 ' . i nAnn.it. T ntmnrt lnoAv'c nh l Bt VOUT all hours 'Phone main Joerger's, 12C West Court 'nhone main 701 when you Really tor service ai uu See page C for terms on ...... tt Kll.nA- 11 uiur-iii. unci ev books arriving tt x book store cleaned i.nd blocked, at his old stand. 221 will get a preesui 01 a tired htieer. Set- Dane ureeonian euessini; cun- read guessing contest. ;iu Get Sunny. U C Rader. Falling has a first-class piano tun er. Leave orders. Work guaranteed. Two nicely furnished rooms for rent at Mrs. W. J. Uark's, 70S Raley. TERRIBLE CUTTING AFFAIR. At the Boston Store, Where Prices Have Been Slashed Beyond All Rec ognition. The wind-up of the great clearance sale of the Boston Store dry good3 slock has been commenced and the remainder of the magnificent stock of goods will bo rushed out before February 1st, as the shoe department will occupy the room after that date. The goods that remain are all very desirable articles and like the cup of cofree, the sugar lias remained In the bottom and will now be emptied out In order to make the great sale complete and dlsiose of the balance of the stock the most terrific cutting and slashing of prices ever heard of In Eastern Oregon has been indulged In and It takes but a song, compara tively speaking, now to get the goods Talking about practical economy does not save money, so don't talk about it but go straight to the Boston Stole and avail yourself of this op portunity to get goods at the shot-to- pleces prices. It will mean dollars to you and you can't afford to let this one great chance go by. Evidence of the great reductions made in prices can be gained by reading the large advertisement on the second page of this Issue. wwi wc a u l LU Suaranteed work HI tr.r. IK KM Side Lights on History. Richard Olney of Massachusetts will be 69 on September IS. Grover Cleveland wll be 07 on March IS. Alton B. Parker of New York will be 52 on May 14. Arthur l'ue Gorman of Maryland will be 05 on March 11. David B. Hill of New York will be 01 on August .3. George Gray of Delaware will be G4 on Mav 4. William J. Bryan of Nebraska will be 44 on March 10. President Roosevelt of New York will be 40 on October 27. John Hay of Ohio will be CO on October 8. Marcus aIouzo Hanna of Ohio will be 07 on SeDteraber 24. William H. Taft of Ohio will be 47 on SeDtember lo. Washington was 07 when he died; John Adams 90. Jefferson 83, Madison 85, Monroe 73, John Qulncy Adams 80. Jackson 78, Van Buren i9, Wll Ham Henry Harrison 08, Tyler 72 Polk 53, Taylor 05, Fillmore 74, Pierce 04, Buchanan 77, Lincoln CO, Johnson CO. Grant 03. Hayes 76, Garfield 00. Arthur CO, Benjamin Harrison 07, and McKlnley 58. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY -r.b rTAtlTA Bromo Quinine Tableti, All druttltu refund tbe money II It lllf to cure E. W.GroTe'i tltoature on eaen boi. asc The proper family standard for coffe Ui.os Is Schilling's Best; five kinds of tea ; of coffee, four. At join (iku'i; mowjUtk- AM MT TADTAR - t M. m a - We have tn kn thp rhemicallv P'ire kind ff medicine. The same kind is none too d for cooking. Many good cooks buy this 'rt'de here-,o, 15, 30 and 60 cent packages. Uraim Ic . -n .1 o,1 Mn-mieals that - u IV DGU UlUga 11V4 w.-. J'ust a little better than you find in every drti 8 store. SPPENS DRUGSTORE A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS The churches and Sunday schools throughput the West are making .n organized effort to have tne Sunday closing amendment Incorporated in to the bill before congress appropriat ing money for tue Iewls and Clark fair. The Northwest Sabbath Associa tion has sent out the following circu lar, setting forth the objects of the movement and giving the reasons for attempting to attach tho "Sunday closing" amendment to the bill. .Ministers and Sunday school work ers are circulating petitions and writ ing letters to congressmen, asklnc for the favorable consideration of the matter, and it is honed bv them that all features of tho fair will bo closed on every Sunday during the entire season. The circular Is as follows: "To tbe Citizens o the West and Northwest: In 1903 a Lewis and Clark exposition In honor of the ex pedltlon of Merlweather Lewis and William Clark, 100 years ago. is to 1 be held in Portland, Or A bill Is bo- lore tne senate of the United Stnts asking Tor an appropriation of $2,' 250,011(1, to aid In maklnc the celebra tion an Imposing success; but as the bill contains no condition for closing the gates of wie exposition on the lord's day, an amendment has been offered to the effect that the approprl atlon be granted on the same condb tlon as that on which a similar grant was made tho Louisiana Purchase Ex position, viz., that the gates of the Lewis and Clark exposition be closed during the period of Its contlnuanco on tne first day of the week. This amendment Is known as the "Hawley Piatt Amendment." The object of this article Is to ask all persons who read It to write at once (as prompt' ness is necessary) to his or her sen ator and representative In congress, and to Hon. Henry E. Burnham, chair man of the senate committee on in dustrial expositions, and to Hon. James T. Tawney, M. C, chairman committee on industrial arts and ex positions, urging them to support the Hawley-Platt amendment to the Lewis and Clark appropriation bill. In belief of Northwest Sabbath As soclatlon, J. H. LEIPER. Field Secretary, R. Jones, of Echo, was In the city today. O. Lynch, of Umatilla, was a Pen dleton visitor today. C. Cooper,- of Helix, spent the day in the city on business. Miss Fleda Parks Is visiting friends in Echo for a few days. R. Jones, a prominent Echo citizen. was a Pendleton visitor today. N. W. Thompson, of Moro, is Jn the city for a short time to transact bus. Inoss. Alpha Meyers, of Walla Walla, Js In the city the guest of his sister, Mrs, Louis Hunzlker. J. H. Lawrey went to Union where he will auend to a matter In equity before the circuit court. J. M. Hemphill, a well known res! dent of Pilot Rock. Is In the city for a short time on business. .Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson will leave In a few days for Portland, where they will reside In the futuie. E, Ripper, of Echo, Is In the city today for a short business visit, sir. Ripper Is one of tue prominent citi zens and business mon of Echo. Jerrold Tuttle, who is employed in a Pend eton drug store, came In last night en route to Summervllle, where he was called by the serious illness of bis father. La Grande Observer. Mrs. B. R. Wolfe has returned from a week's visit with relatives in Port land, where she was accompanied -y Mr. Wolfe when he was called to that city by the Illness of his father. G. C. Mapes, H O. wasterson, Ben Gruks, M. Grady and S. H. Hallgart, all of Elgin, are at the Hotel Pendle ton, having come to the city to rep resent their city at the Sportsmen's Association tournament. English Pauperism, i, .ae Tnrv Tsinrlnn whn estimated oil ,h InhflliltantR of Great Hrltaln one-fifth chronically did not get enough to eat. If he was right in bis figures sometning is rauicauy wrong with the British social sys ,m inrl that Romethlne is. we believe, the distribution of wealth. Great Hrltaln undoubtedly produces fnmieh. if It were fairly divided, 10 feed all Its people, In Imdon un average of 115,000 persons receive relief from the authorities during Chilstmas week. The number Is the high water mark since 1878. Each of the last four years has shown an increase over its predo- essor. "The tide 01 pauperism is iteadlly rising," .n a word of the Spectator. England Is sicker than it knows. It is suffering from na tional -uberculosls. ljel It look for a remedy before it is too late. Tho most disagreeable remedy is better than such a disease. No half-way measures will do. Tho patient will have to tako vigorous treatment. A good start would be made by the abolition of the abominable law "f irlmogeuituro anu email. uuicago .rlbuno. T.'v.ftnvornrir Afcn ft. Tllishnnll. Clf Ohio, left an estate valued at $7,000.- IS THE SEVENTEENTH Annual Clearance Sale It's Dollars in your pockets to buy goods now at The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE The l.nu uf I.lfc God's order Is only confusion. A chaos of forces misspent To him who, through lands of delusion. Seeks rest In the Vale of Content. The mainspring of being Is battle For beauty; the gross must make r For the fine; to Its musketry's rattle The rose marches up through the clay. Though the Illy look not on Us neighbor With the envloua eyes of our state, It chooses with Infinite labor. Grows on and Is ever elate. The germ of the oak from Us prison Bursts forth with a savage delight, And another Lord Proof has arisen To challenge Lord Doubt In the fieht. All nines of the Tentmaker'a tavern Are shamed, by the worth of this one That climbs from Its granite bound cavern To the baptismal font of the sun. One life Is the sum of all others. Infolding the high and the low; If we carry the cross for our brothers, We must hew with the sword as we go. He knows In the march of the spirit What form of the army la best. But the final reward of all merit Is action, still action, not rest. Charles llugene Hanks. Tlie I,utt-Mt Tank, We have boiled the hydrant water. We have sterilized the milk: We have strained the prowling mlerobs Through the finest kind of silk; We have bought and we have borrowed Every patent health device, And at last the doctor tells us That we've got to boll the Ice. -Trt-VM,. -What to Bat. Between January 10 and 17 there were 079 deaths In New York City from pneumonia, influenza, bronchitis and similar aliments. This Is tho form of receipt which will bo Issued In tho East Orcgonlnn guessing contest, wherein somu one of tho subscribers of tho East Orcgonlan will receive 11 $100 buggy absolutely frco: Pendleton, Ore. 1904 No EAST OREGONIAN GUESSING CONTEST. East Orcgonlan from .Dollars, subscription to tho .190 to .190... 4.4.4. 4. 4. 4. 'f A 4' Tho said payment being solely and In full vnluo for tho said news paper, and for no other consideration whatever. Tho publishers hereby give outright to tho person In whoso imnui this receipt Is Issued an opportunity, If they doslro to nvnll themselves of tho same, to GUESS THE UNKNOWN NUMBERS IN THU SRALEI) GUESSING CONTEST, and hereby agree lo donnlo outright, and without consideration whntover on his part, tho rubber.tlred buggy mentioned In TUB EAST ORECIONIAN GUHSSING advertise ments, to tho persons guessing neatest that unknown number, Including the numbers 012 and 987, and all numbers between tho said numbers. , EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING CO. $ ny . IH4IIHHIIIIIIIIWW Cutlery... Keen-cutting instruments that koep thoir edges. Carving Sola, Butcher Knives, Broad and Cake Knives. Largo lino of Pockot Knives, all sizes, - n plain and lancy Handles. 1 ne Dosion SHOE STORE THOMPSON HARDWARE Co. Another shipment of the RED SCHOOLHOUSE SHOES ($2.50 pair; just received. $I.25;for size 6 to 8 $1.50 for size 8 to H $1.75 for size H to 2 $2.00 for size 2 to 3 We are selling of this shoe two pairs this year to one pair last. Why ? People have found that they wear better, fit better, look better, price better. Better Get a Pair The children want this kind. Toes in wide or narrow style ; low heels, with and without hooks. Sewed with silk. 621 Main St. Boston Shoe Store ECONOMY IS THE ROAD TO WEALTH Practice economy in your clothing by having your cast away garments cleaned, repaired, pressed and made as good as new. If you desire the color changed, have them tlyed, We are prepared to take your old clothes and make them look like new again. Our steam facilities are first class and our work men are competent. Our prlcen are such that you can easily afford it, ami our work such that you will be saved the price of new clothing. 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