DAILY Rsr rtDMnvnv - PAGE THKEE. . - - vi.-., rbNuunum. Oregon, tiesday. uurjusut imn. oU 3 -f I AX a I 100 II W W D8 tttam iiiiiiil miiiiiiiiiiiiliiiit TT ...ANNUAL UNDERMUSL1NS SALE... m naiHt display of Mualtn Underwear Pmiriintnn ... . iik . - - i ciw annctea rrom. we call par- attention to the mm!lcem diHnlay of fwrta Underwear, tl.c Bet Muslin Underwear to.de In n" r 15 PER CENT REDUCTION OX EVERY GARMENT 13 PER CENT. jiO RESERVE EVERT GARMENT AT ABOVE DISCOUNT. ' PULPIT SCARES pons IS Per Cent Reduction en Corset Covers, IS Per Cat. IS Per Cent Rednctien on Iramirn, 15 Per Cent. IS Per Cent Redaction on Night Gowns, is Per Cent IS Per Cent Reduction on Petticoats, is Per Cent. IS Per Cent Reduction on Chemise, is Per Cent. Extra Special Bale on entire stock of laces and embroideries, at IS per cent discount, tog the largest nd best aeleoted line of laces and embroideries In the city. HERBERT a B1GELOW PREACHES SOCIAL REFORMS. Coninares Modern Govenimenui With the Unselfish Teachings of the Naa arene Says the Nations Should Practice Brotherhood as Well Preach It Sngirests a "Sermon on the Mount" to Date. s ii We are show ALEXANDER DEPT. STORE 1 tram nnncme nv turcr vat.tti?c ' 4 . i i I 1 1 lS44 I4HM II 1 1 1 II 11111 HI I H H H I H 1 ti I Illllllllli e.a..' HHayLeftoveirsl rtn - w nrr FOR LESS a m a . ill ,i I, I, Mm.ilJn MrkailBtAll ttnii ...No firm that carries as large a nmiuay nne we, " . -- irhlle "out fine assortment and 1 w prices resulted In the largest holiday trade in the history of the store, .u. a a , nrnttv evenlv In most lines, so that we still hav; a good assortment to choose from. nut uie uciiwuu . - There are several very good reasons why we ao not want to curry mm nuo over unm uC j. S uid so have determined to sacrifice It now: There Is a decided advantage in hnvlng an entirely new stock each year. We never sell old goods at the price of new. We don't want to Invoice all the goods left over. We haven't room to store them all if we wanted to. We prefer to sell them at a sacrifice and have the use of the money. Accordingly every Item that can be classed as holiday goods will be sold at cost. 2nd. 3rd. a a .5th. The Gift You Didn't Expect SALE WILL CLOSE JANUARY 1 a . . You no doubt received a gift from an unexpected source, or perhaps ovenooaeu - - u m.mhH ,. nhu i. .fr..rd. vmi an onnortunity of giving a mum or m i . A K Iring some f these superb too Is for your personal use at prices you cannot hope to match again. . . Tallman Leading Druggists iitittf.tett't,',t''?" Suitable GifLs for NEW YEARS COLLECTION LARGE VARIETY GOOD PR1CE8 LOW. Winslow Bros. till I. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. attf.lltf n frlvnn and all work xecnted nrnoerlT. t3ectroil Supplies of all kinds. "'r'lCE 121 West Court St. (Tribune Building.) i: V Tk perfectly correct in b .ppointmenl. au, be V I Ii I I teafced if you have a service of 1835R: ; fi J W.Hare Silver Plate. SJ ! JtedbMjfW to Set the TabkA :: f yu,;,,,! ii- v w ' ;t you j i! I H. L. HASBR.OUCK, Jeweler J at I: BYERS' BC5T FLOIR t RaTD . :. jiacxs r.. nn hand I ; barley . wtt T r I II: PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS ; ' I ..wi'wc imnrletor. i v. e. - Cincinnati, Dec. 47. Herbert 8. Blaelow. castor of the Vine Street Congregational church, discussed. In his Christmas sermon, the changes that wnnM tnlr nlo If human socie ty were really to be governed by the ethical teachings ot Jesus. Runnns Maid Mr. Rilrelnw. We had for president, a modern counterpart of Jesus. iSuppose tnat in a moment 01 frenzy, such as may have occurred on Palm Sunday, the people were to de clare for a man of such a character. How long would it be before congress would be clamoring for his Impeach- mont an A th men who helDed elect him warming their hands at the fires of plutocracy, declaring that they never voted for him? With society as it Is, It may be pos sible that Mr. Roosevelt is a better president that Jesus would be. But ...iii.ns. awietv were so transformed tht christian nollcles would be prac ticable. Suppose men were ready to uphold the hands of a Christian pres- Ident. In a mesage sent by a Christian president to a Christian congress, elected by a truly Christian people, I fancy there would be a paragrapn on the subject or war. it wouiu oe vj short and to the point It would read something as follows: "Let us make this the greatest day In history since the birth of Christ. Today, let us put up our swords and love our enemies. Now at last, let there be peace on earth and good will tfi men." Ptit ninnar side of that a sentence taken from the last message, of Pres- Iriont Roosevelt: ttt mnat nf all we need to con tinue building our fleet of battleships so powerfully armed that they can inflict the maximum of damage upon our opponents, and so well protected that they can Buffer a severe hammer ing in return without fatal Impair ment of their ability to fight and maneuver." President RooBevelt has rightly said thut the ali-lmaortant Question today Is the Industrial question. "Give us this day our dally bread." Is the pray er of the million that Is at!U nnan whnn vi are ready for u Christian settlement of the Industrial problem, the president s message win read as follows: ,. Sermon on tlie Mount to late. "Widespread misery Is proof that society is organised on a tounnation of Injustice. The basic Injustice Is this: Each generation mai .,,. the earth finds that a few ol their number have the l ight, by virtu of title deeds bequeathed by aeua men, to deny the rest the use of the earth. Since the children of each generation must live on the earth or perish, It follows Inevilubly that lhe decreasing number in each generation who own the earth have an increasing power legally to rob the rest or the fruits of their lifbor. Thus brotherhood is de ij h the inw of the land and pover ty Is thoughtlessly resumed as a nei.- .... ..II Therefore let US modlly our Jaws of land tenure In such a way us !o secure to each man. during nis sttjeurn on the earth, his equal right wllh all the rest, to use those raw ma toiinls which Nature provides. "Thus we shall build our society on the foundation of the golden rule and every other problem will be easier of stiljimn. Then, when there Is no legal ivili ge to make Idleness respectable, will be rewarded accoraing to th.lr labor and the seivant will be first in the honor of mankind. To Olft for the World. H for the asking I could have the .,..im nresent I most covet, I would ask for the power to make the world two gifts. i nnid zlve to the world a new iiei.rt. In which the dt"lre for mas tery fhouh". be utterly vanquished and .v,,herh,-..rf should relen supreme. Tl-en I would give to the world the . ..mt,. iimierstandlnc to make er ...n.... thla iti ri of oromernooa in law that would destroy all forms of rrivi.eee and establish lnaustnai equl .y and peace. ..v..i.. tiiA News tilri." As a play, few of native make have . ..... ..re fortunate ana nav. oeeu more forcefully dramatic or has more .,i .nmhined the elements wno ... . the emotions, than the story Hpiol w .... Nettle, the News uin. wmi-u -i - pears at the rraxer, truly harmonious In Its construction, pathetic, lovable and humorous, ap pealing in detail to all alIKe, tne you.is and old. the grave, the careless, tnose who Jy or weep, all who have wit nessed this drama will have felt a mighty influence from a migniy piay. A Frightened Horse, t- uve mod itnwn the street. nuiiiiius " .,mtin the occupants, or a hundred other accidents, are every day occur rences. It behooves everyooay 10 i..- . rellnhle salve hindy and there', none as good as Bucklen's a 1 Calve RnrnS. CUtS. BOreS, OC- nema and plies disappear quickly un its soothing errect. asc at ja.i- & Co.'s drug store. . SEVEERT STOPS GAMBIiTNG. ToM The Dalles Proprietors He Would HHI Their Paraphernalia. "It's no trouble to atop gambling." said F. A. Seufert, mayor of The Dalles, last evening to the Chronicle, and he proceeded to tell how he ran the gamblers out of his town without making a single arrest or spending a single dollar of the taxpayers' money. "When I went Into office of mayor," continued Mr. tieuien, i was ium that gambling was necessary and that the town couldn't get rid of it. Well." anA hi. Iinnnr took a deen breath. I had them packed away In no lime at all." "How did you do It?" was asked. "Simply ordered them to shut up shop." responded Mr. Seufert laconi cally. "A game wa running In nearly every saloon In town. I told them that I wasn't going to be hard on them hut that thev must look out so they didn't get caught. I'll confiscate venthln. In sight I snld. -where ever 1 find gambling. 1 11 strip tne carpet off the floor and the pictures off the wall, and selxe your roulette wheel, and beer (lasses, bar and all, and suction them on the street corner i to the highest bidder. Then you can sue the city to recover and run up against a taxpayers' Jury.' "That was the way to settle tnose fellows." went on the mayor. "Our town Is better off than ever, and we used to hear that gambling was nec essary to Its prosperity. We used to have 15 or 20 tinhorn gamblers hang ing round the town; now we haven't onv " Mr. Seufert has the saloons so well In hand that no brawls or "rough houses" have occurred since he took I hold of the reins of government. "I told them, each and every one," said I he "thiit their licenses would be con fiscated at the first Indecent or law less act. That's the way to deal wim those fellows." Ml mm.mm I I I. ' "! Economy Brand Evaporated uream i Is of uniform quality at all I seasons, always pure, neavy in consistence, oi aeiicious I flavor and appemmg ap- ' pearance. I Ask for the brand with I the"Helvetla" cap label. I Made by the largest pro- ducers ot tvaporaieo I Cream tn tne world. SCOTT'S EMULSION makes pale, thin children fat and chubby. - Overcomes wasting tendencies and brings back rosy cheeks and bright eyes. It's surprising how quickly children respond to Scott's Emulsion. It. contains just the element of nourishment their little bodies need. They thrive on it. Even a few drops in the baby's bottle have a notice able effect for good. Nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for growing children. VI U mxl ;o. tsmplc tree upon raquo. SCOTT & B0WNE, 409 P"rl Slrtrt, Ntw York Building Material OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to Order Building Pa per, IJme, Cement, Trick and Rand, Wood Gnttcra for Barns and Duellings Specially. Oregon Lumber Yard Alia Street, Opp. Court Rouse, TRAINING SCHOOL FOR HORSES Wanted One hundred head of un broke horses. I im located for the winter at the Dutch Henry feed yard. mrttr nf Alia and Lllleth street.. where I conduct a first-class training , m.I iual stahle. If YOU want tO DUV 1 horse I will lake your order and se lect the best horse ror you. or 11 you h.n . imrM to sell I am well ac quainted with the best buyers. I am well equipped 10 nreaa ana nunm any horse from the finest blooded rtork to the wildest and most deeper ite broncho. There Is no horse but can be broke and be mads to drive or work nicely If he be handled cor rectly. I have broke one hundred and twenty-three iiesd In Pendleton, some of which had become desperadoes. I guarantee satisfaction In every case. Lee Kennard j Artist i Supplies p. mon K.veryllilug required for oil and nuUT color iialiitlng.. Hee the iH-uiitirul painting executed by Mrs. Krllcy on ilH'luj In our Indow. See C. Sharp PAINTKK AND Dl'XXnAT)R. 205 Kunt Court Street. Dally East Oregenlan by carrier, only 16 cent a wsek. Happy New Year Miike It happy for frlen'ls and relatives by presenting thsm with some from our Un. Chnflng Dishes, Silver Plnled Tfa Bets, Pocket Knives, Pistols. Hlfles. Shotguns. Tlie OHcbratcd Gil. LETT ItAZOH, the safely that Is always ready for use. Requires no honing or stropping. Goodman-Thompson Co. HARDWARE, STOVES, PLCMHI.NO . TUKV'RE TRI'MPfi. It's our finish that makes this laundry ao popular, ''letter than the "domestic.' longer lusting than the old . fushioned "gloss," It pleases so many people that our trade is growing. For the laundering of llns'n and other washables, lodge your orders here. ROBINSON'S DOMESTIC I.ACNDRY. dei ey 11 tan Harry Creamer has been 10 years In the Washington penitentiary 'for the murder of Mrs. Mueller. Friends are trying to secure a pardon for him. He Is In for life. AStandard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship Hand MadcXIcar Havana. FLYKN&C(L Makers. vi fn . Al TUB BA8T OBKUUWiflP lCt In run k .