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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1904, CIAL SUIT SALE ijts soiu ivi 1000 njuu mo cost, or me lib. You can iaue your cnoico oi any iOO, S18 00 or $20.00 tailor made suits for REGULATIONS FOR THE LENTEN SEASON 10.95 ,if describe them, you must see thcui to reallv believe Ljrvels of the tailor art they nre and fully realizo tbe lvalues wo ore oirerlng you. Call and lot us show you Ily giving you the greatest values that will compel pUrCll3u HU". w un,j ill uuiuur W1UUDW, EXANDER'S RTMENT STORE VAUGHN DERMATOLOGIST Lf. of New York and Chicago. Dosltlvclv removes nil facial blnmlshcs. iittlnjti, birth marks and scan down. Agenti wanted to bundle her cete Purl rrmeuiGH biiu nius w uvnuiy, in urcgou, WBBimKiun auu iuuuu. lorf and blc profit! to rcinonBlble parties, clthor sex, Call or address - MADAM VAUGHN, fcKay Bldg., Third and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon, Archbishop Christie of Portland, through Illshop C. J. O'Reilly of nakor City, has Issued the following rules for the Eastern Oregon diocese for the observance of the Lenten, season, which begins tomorrow: These rules wero read In all Cath olic churches In the diocese last Sunday morning. The rules are as follows: Lent begins February 17th. All tbe faithful not legitimately dispen sed, are obligated in conscience to observe the laws of the church con corning the lenten fast, as follows: 1. The ubo of flesh meat Is al lowed at every meal on Sundays, as well as the principal meal on Mon days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat urdays, Saturdays of tho Ember Days and Holy Week excepted. 2. Tho use of fish, milk, butter and eggs Is permitted on all days of Lent at the evening collation, and tho principal meals on those days on which the uso of flesh meat is for bidden, i 3. In tho morning a small piece of bread Is allowed' with a cup of coffee, tea, chocolate or some simi lar drink. 4. When the principal meal can not be taken before noon, the order may bo Inverted and the collation taken in the morning and the dinner In the evening. C. Lard or grease may bo used In preparing tho lawful vltuals. C. Those of the faith who aro ex empt from the obligation of fasting can, on tho days when the use of flesh moat is permitted to all of the faithful, bo allowed to use it several times a day, as on tho Sundays of Lent, when the obligation Is not binding. The use of both flesh meat and fish together to the same meal Is strictly forbidden during tho whole of Lent. j The following persons are exempt from fasting: All those who have not attained their, 21st year or who have passed their 60th year; those whose weak health or condition otherwise may demand tho full amount of nourishment, and all of those whoso occupations aro of a laborious and exhaustlne nature. Those who aro excused from fast ing, on account of ago or hard labor, may use flesh meat more than once on tho days on which it Is allowed. By an Indult of our Holy Father. Plus IX, tho soldiers and seamen In the United States sorvlco have only six days of abstinence during tho year, viz: Ash Wednesday; the last three days of the Holy Week; the Vigil of the Assumption of the Dlossed Virgin Mary; tho Vigil of Christmas. This dispensation does not exempt from the law of fasting. By another indult of tho 15th of March, 1S95, the Holy See has giv en for ten years, to the bishops of the United States the faculty of dis pensing, In favor of working people, from the law of abstinence on cer tain days. By virtue of this Indult and dis pensation of Ijnt, working people are permitted to uso flesh meat once a day on all fast and abstinence days of tho year, except Fridays, Ash Wednesday, Wednesday and Saturday in Holy Week, and the Vigil of Christmas. Tho abovo dispensation Is granted not only to working men and women but also to their entire families. It Is eminently In accordance with the spirit of the church that all those who use tho dispensations from tho fast and abstinence, should supply, in part, tho spirit of penance, by prayers and almsdeeds; by avoid ing all public shows, parties and amusements, and by abstaining from all intoxicating beverages. which Is now playing a week's en gagement at Baker City, will come to tho Frazer on February 22, with "Said Pasha," ono of tho most at tractive comic operas on the road. Tho company carries 40 people and has made an enviable record all over the West and Southwest, this winter. Flsk Jubilee Singers. Tho Lawrence, Mass., Dally Amer ican, speaking of the Flsk Jubilee Singers who aro to bo hero this evening, says: "It never makes any difference what tho weather Is, people always go In battalions to listen to tho sweet wild slave songs of the South, and tho pieces tho best known nnd the oldest, such as "Swing Low Sweet Chariot," "Gideon's Band," "Keep Mo from Sinking Down," and "I'm Rolling Through an Unfriendly World," nre tho ones which provoke tho loudest and longest applause, for they touch tho hearts of the lis teners, who seem to catch tho en thuslasm and excitement of the wild rhapsody, and to forget every thing else. For a moment every thing Is shut out from tho mental vision except the picture of rlco nnd cotton fields and tho dusky nation In their humble cabins singing tho songs which are now tho property of tho world." NORTH DAKOTA GROCERS. THE BEST THE MOST WHOLEBOME PROPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR !RS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. -ETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. HOWARD KYLE COMING. "The Rosemary" Coming to the Fra zer on Feb. 25. The character of 'Sir Jasper Thorndyko' In Louis II, Parker's "Rosemary," affords Howard Kyle an excellent opportunity for the dis play of his versatility. 'Sir Jasper', is tho central figure in the pretty 19th century English romance. The display of repose, concealed emotions, and philanthropic mien he Is called upon to exhibit increases until the climax of tho third , act when Sir Jasper relinquishes for the second time in his life, the object of his adoration. Fifty years are supposed, to have elapsed by tho time the curtain rises on the fourth net and 'Sir Jnsper,' a man of 90, Is still the bachelor, philanthropic and sauve. Local theatergoers have desired to see "Resemary" on account of Its very successful run of one season at the Empire1 theater, Now York, when John Drew and Maudo Adams es sayed tbe leading roles. They will have nn opportunity of witnessing it when' It Is presented at the Frazer on Feb. 25, by Howard Kyle and a competent supporting company In cluding Sadie Handy a remarkably pretty young actress. 'SAID PASHA" AT THE FRAZER. Olympla Opera Company Coming to This City on February 22, In At tractive Production. The Olympla Opera Company, I isk Jubilee Singers "The Songs have touched the heart of the world" The Original Company FRAZER'S THEATRE I Tuesday, February 16,1 904 Under the Auspices of the Men's Resort Is is the real company of Fisk' Jubilee Singers, whose melodies have been pronounced the mat can be produced. I heir gentle music of a tender strain can be brought out by no Pie in the world like the colored people. 'great organization stands at the head of the colored vocalists of the world and to be ap- I must be heard. No music produced equals the human voices and no voices are as sweet the colored neoDle in their rich netfro melodies. No citizen should miss hearinsr the orip lJubilee Singers. What, rk Twain Says: T i Mar Twain, at Lucerne, Switzerland, wrote as follows to bis friend Rev Joseph Twltchell of Hartford, afterhearing a concert at Vitznau by tho Flsk Jublleo Singers In 1897: "Tbe Jubilees sung a lot of pieces. Arduous and painstaking cultivation has not diminished or arUflclallzod their music. On the contrary, to my mind, cultivation has mightily reinforced Its oloquonce and beauty. To me, away back In the beginning, their music made all other vocal music cheap, and that early notion is emphasized now. It Is uttorly boi.utltul, and moves mo infinitely moro than any other music can. I think that In tho Jui..eo Singers and their songs America bos .roducod tho porfoctost flow ors of tho agos' and I wish It wero a foreign product, so that she would worship It, and lavish monoy pu It, and go proporly crazy over It." Part I. frum Sinking Down : Nogro Melody by tho Lor(j8 Prayjr.) "aeso Mon-ings, , . Negro Molody SPECIMEN PROGRAM 4. Wore du Thero Whon They Crucified f My LordT ; Nogro Molody 5. Tho Good Ship of Zlon, Negro Molody 6. Malo Quartotto, 1. 7. Part Part II. My Lord, What a Morning, Negro Melody O1 Who is This a'ComingT Negro Melody Soprano Solo, , The Judgment Day, Negro Melody Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, io. 11. 12. n't Miss Hearing the Fisk Jubilee Singers touched the heart of the world. ' i Business Organization Met In Annu al Organization. Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 1C. Tho largest convention over hold by tho Retntl Grocers and General Mer chants' association of North Dakotn opened In Grand Forks today, tho occasion being the nnnual meeting of the association. Prominent mer chants from all over the stato wero present at 10 o'clock this morning when tho convention wns called to order bj tho president of the asso' elation, D. T, Kraabel. Mayor Dlnnle of Grand Forks wol corned tho visitors nnd tho remnlnd er of the session wns taken up with the appointment of the usual com mlttees and other business of a rou tine character. The program of tho afternoon session included papers on subjects of Interest to tho members presented by V. C. Short of Pcmbl na, K. N. Nass of Grand Forks, F. H. Herrlck of Mlnot and soveral others. Tho sessions of the convex tlon will conclude tomarrow after. noon with the annual election of officers. READING IN BED. in the Songs that ! A Cnatom That lias Deen Followed bjr Muny Writers. Johnson told Iiosvell once In tbe course of a conversation, In which he praised the "Anatomy," that n man. If Inclined to melancholy, should have a lamp constantly burning In bis bed chamber during tbe night "and if wake- fully disturbed take a book and read nnd compose himself to rest." Thero can be little doubt that In thus lml I eating nn appropriate course for uny one ullllcted with "constitutional mel nucholy" his own trouble he was stating bis own practice. Many n book the wakeful doctor must have turned over in the silences of tbe night, and this Increases tho wonder that u desire to read any particular work should tuke hlin out of bed unusually early. Gray must surely have been n reader in bed. man who wished to be for- , ever lylug on sofas, reading "eternal new novels of Crcblllon and Murl vaux," must have been fumtllur with the faces of bis favorites in the night hours. Elijah Kenton, n now forgotten coadjutor of Pope, was accustomed to lie abed at his lodgings, we arc told, and be fed with a spoon, but Gray's love of ease was not of this type. Gray was a bookman, and most bookmen probably have Indulged In tbc habit of rcudlng In bed. Lamb upostropblzcd his folios as "my midnight darlings," but those "huge nrmfuls," ns he vails them, were not bedside books. They were the companions of tbe long hours of candlelight in the back room of the ijuiet little "gnmbogisli colored" house beside the Chase at Enlleld. Wycher ley. ono of tbe "artificial" druinutlsts for whom Lamb wrote a quaint de fense, made a habit of reading himself to sleep. Nightly be shared Ills pillow with his favorite nuthont--Senoea. Montaigne and Itochefouciinlil- and in tbe mornings made a practice of writ ing on those subjects which had caught bis attention during the previous night's reading, with the curious though not unnatural result, us Pope has testified, that bis writing was un consciously a mere echo of his reading. Somewhat later, when Grub street nourished, if so inappropriate a verb may be allowed, many u poor wretch of a back author wbb find to write as well as to read In bed for the all sulli clcut rcuson that seemly clothes were lacking for going abroad. London Globe. A Cure for Eczema. 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