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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904. PAGE SIX. flON TH sale nu A r E CLOSINQOUT !.lr E We are going to retire from the grocery business in Pendleton at the earliest possible date. we nave xeaseu uui present, ruum iu bv. r&icAauuci , wuu wm iac pu&aeasioii as SOOI we are able to dispose of our stock and vacate. Our stock of groceries is large, select and complete and is composed of the best goods to had. Our stock of chinaware and glassware must, go with the groceries. In order to get rid of the stock we have cut the prices and offer inducements such as we never offered here before. Come in and buy heavily. You can afford to buy your supplies foi year ahead at the prices we make. The time to invest your money in groceries is now. Dor delay. Come at once. Ivitnei""-' "'-Jin.. I I itere. " thrE iiiipter M I sung Bo jddent In son ui - ,.n was 1 Lik- honn Sunday. It the str tasted or L waB I ,wd my L bottom file to fl' lie hay r I yarda ' I means ltd. Litre Veg 1 1 tew ua Uia uec 1 miles t metropo 11. He s' i In Uoo fcls more Iters' ran i an alii es and : HAWL EY BROS. rYYTYTTYYYTTVYYVYTfYYYTTTTYYYYTVyTYYYYYYYTTYTTTTYTTTTYTTYTYYTYYYYY 10 HEAVYWEIGHTS GREAT EVENT IN THE PUGILISTIC ARENA. Jeffries and Munroe Expected to Go to a Finish Fight In' San Francisco Tonight Box Office Expected to Take In $40,000 Jeffries to Weigh in Twenty-Five Pounds the Heavier and There Are Other Details in His Favor. 1 it was found necessary to agree to i a postponement on account of an in I jury to tho champion's knee. After further negotiations the second date was fixed. For more than a month now tho two men have lie.en working hard to got Into condition, the cham pion at his old training quarters at Hnrhin Springs, and .Munroe at Shee lian's roadhouso on the beach. For two weeks Munroe has had the ad vantage of training under the eye of "Klil" McCoy, one of the cloverest boxers over se.en in the ring. "I want It to be known that I feel absolutely sure that I am better than ever, and that I expect to find Mun ro.e one of the easiest men to whip that 1 ever faced. "JAMES J. JEFFHIE8." "I will say thai I feel that I will put up a great fight, and that if I am licked .It will be because tho cham pion Is a better man than I am. "JACK MUNROE." Ban Francisco, Cal., Aug. 25. All eyes In the sporting world ar,e now turning toward Ban Francisco. In this city tomorrow night, In the ring of the Yosemlto Athletic Club, James .1. Jeffries, tho world's champion heavyweight pugilist, will derend hU title against Jack Munroe, the former Butte miner who is conceded to be a worthy opponent of tho champion, oven though he may not bo capable of defeating him. To experts of the game few fights of later days will bo moro interesting. Tho two gladiators completed their work of preparation today, and trom now until the gong calls them Into tho ring they will take Just enough exer cise to keep in condition. Reports of tho most confident nature conn from both camps. Tho club, under whose auspices the mill will take nloco Is also satisfied with tho out' look. Not since Jeffries and Corbctt met has such Interest been manifest ed In a heavyweight contest, and this notwtihstandlng the tact that Munroe Is comparatively unknown. Reports any that every reserved seat In the club honae has been sold. That means that at least $10,000 will bo In the box office when the two men enter tho ring. Though tho fight does not promise much as a hotting proposition, quite a few do lara are being wagered on the result. Jeffries is naturally a big favorite In tho betting. At the same tlrao there appears to ho plenty of sporting men willing to stake money on tho miner's chances. They point out that In every case whore a cham pion has been beaten, it has b.een by a man who was not coneldercd to have a chance. Tho match between Joffries and Munroe was mado .early In tho spring after a long period of negotiation. The date originally fixed waB June 17, but a fow days prior to that date BANK CLERKS' CONVENTION. Representation From Nearly All the Large Cities. St. Louis, Aug. 25, One of the most representative gatherings held In St. Louis during the exposition period is the convention begun today by tho American Institute of Bank Clerks. At the opening session this morning the roll call showed that delegated were In attendance from nearly ovcry largo city trom Boston to San Fran cisco. The business sessions will continue three days and will bo dovot.ed to pa pers and discussions on topics relat ing to the work In which te members of the organization aro engaged. To morrow the Inter-chapter debate, one of the most Interesting features of the Institutes' annual meetings, will tako place. The contestants will in clude representatives of tho St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Chicago, .Now York and Baltimore chapters. 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