SAVE YOUR GOLD STAMPS v AND GET A DINNER SET FREE WE GIVE with each ten cent pur chase one stamp. When you have 50 stamps or more, bring them to our store and we will Rive you very hand some Florentine Dinner Ware. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. r ft m is w iimiriiia "THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1902. BREVITIES. James A. Howard, farm loans. For rent; piano; Inquire this office. Farm" leans at lowest rates. B .D. -3 Reasonable prices at Selbert & The newest creations of the East IIU111UU1 J i C uiiiKUt t !! minimi k. If you want line meats go to t 0 t ... T I . niVnv n n rl I n t h n YVHF. (V. lliUUllbMt J. UW .MUUAV vuw est there Is to be had. Money to loan at lowest rates on j. T T TMaU Buy something that will tickle Tin narnns ininr tiiiiti t.iih 1 msr. h.l 1 T The Jolly Club will give the last : their series of dances in the Music T T.1-! ,1 ..Il.i A 1 i i.lmA assured all who attend. Your mouth will enjoy a regular if you treat it to Dutton's su- pure cream and flavored with Lost A gray mare, -with roached nrm tyn nHn.I 1 r-. PL x. I lit. 1 m . uu luib OUUUIUGI U11U Warn Wl ho rnll fln,lAM T ... UUUU1 UJ ICLUiU" w " ' ' UU1U Fobs Fobs Fobs I have just received some new designs in Leather and Metal Woven Fobs. They are duties and very serviceable. Th5 cost is modest $l.50to$3.75 L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Whitaker, the dentist See Lee Teutsch for hats. Fechter's for ice cream. Court St. Newest patterns at Seibert & Shulz. Call at Nolte's saloon for fine fresh crawfish. Nice fat crawfish by the dozen, at Nolte's saloon. A neat four-room house for rent. Apply "to E. T. Wade. For Sale Cheap; a piano. Fech ter's Confectionery Parlors, Court St. You will have to hurry if you join our dish club as the club is almost made up. Hawley Bros. The Peoples Warehouse, Leon Cohen's popular store, is being im proved by a fresh dress of white paint. J. C. Hays, buyer for the local Se attle markets, will ship a carload of draft horses to that place over the W. & C. K. road tomorrow evening Gus LaFontaine "and Mr. Garrison have sold the old Dutch Henry feed yard and stables to Joseph Hoch. Mir. Hoch will not run the business himself, but has leased it to Kit Hays and William Conneiiy, who will conduct it as in the past. Rev. Carl D. Thompson, A. M., will deliver an address on socialism, the supreme moral issue of the hour," at the Congregational church, in Pen dleton, commencing at 8 o'clock this evening. Rev. Thompson arrived in Pendleton on this morning's train. He is said to be a very interesting speaker and his audience should fill the church. The East Oregonian will give a report of his address in its issue tomorrow. Excursion to Walla Walla. On Sunday, May 4, when the Pen' dleton and Walla Walla teams cross bats, there will be the greatest base ball excursion that ever went out of Pendleton. Fourteen special coaches have been ordered for the occasion The special train leaves Pendleton at 12 o clock noon; Adams, 12:30; Athena, 12:45; Weston, 12:55; Mil- torf, 1:30; arriving at Walla Walla 2 p. m. The game will be called at 3 p .m. The train wil Heave Walla Walla, returning, at C p. m. Reports received at Cheyenne from various sections of the state indicate that the storm of last week killed 12,000 or 13,u00 sheep, the losses run- nnig from 2 to 10 per cent. The heaviest loss occurred in Natrona county where shearing had commenc' ed early. The loss there is estimated at 3000 head. M(rs. Sophia Parsons, an Oregon pioneer of 1852, died at her home at Dilley, near Forest Grove, Saturday night, aged 78 years. She was born at Porter, N .Y., and went to Califor nia in 1849. Three years later she came to Washington county, where she has since resided. Celery Tablets... The Puritan Chemical Company have appointed us as their acrents fnr TTmnH'iln nnnnf.,"i telerv Tnii.. fo late ' La'8e ' ::x;::::::::::S& KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Sw, a irom Main Street Toward the Court House EAST END NEWS C P. STRAIN BUILDING A BRICK BLOCK. R. E. Berry Proposes to Build an $8000 Brick Building In Freewater Considerable Building in Both Towns. Milton, May 1. Business interests are Improving all the while in this part of the country. The Bank of Milton reports a .Xalr increase business over the same months of last, year, and business men all over town are reporting a steady increase of trade in their lines as well. C. P. Strain, candidate for assess or on the democratic ticket, will soon begin building a two-story brick on Main street. The building will be 50x100 feet, and cost about $5000. The lower floor will be divided into two store rooms, and the upper part of the building will be fitted up for the use of the K. of P., W. of W., A. F. and A. M. and Odd Fellows' lodges. When completed it will be one of the finest buildings in Milton. Real estate is moving very lively for the past few days. Yesterday Clay Gordon sold the Markman prop erty, consisting of 360 acres, five miles northeast of town, to J. B. King, of Shulton, Neb., the consider ation being' 110,500. William Nichols sold his farm of 160 acres, south of town, to James Christinson, this week, for $800. Miss Hattie McNe mar bought the Ben Bainbridge prop erty, consisting of 80 acres, north west of Milton, for $900. Commencement exercises will be gin at Columbia College next Satur day, and continue until Monday eve ning. Rev. Jones, pastor of the M. E. Church, South, of Pendleton, will preach the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday morning. News of Freewater. Freewater, May 1. Business is in good shape in Freewater at present. W. T. Wright is building a new frame store building, 36x50, making two store rooms 25x36 each. One will be occupied by a hardware store and the other by a milliner. The building will have a glass front and cost $1000. Joseph M. Middleton and family of Loveland, Col., arrived here last week and will make Freemater their future home. Wednesday A. S. Pearson sold the Jay Holman property to Mr .Middle- ton, consideration $1000. Sheets & Lumberg opened a cozy Ice cream parlor on Depot street last week. They will carry a stock of confectionery and expect to set up a $165 soda water fountain this week, R. E. Berry, who recently came to Freewater from Springfield, 111., has bought out the real estate business and home of A. S. Pearson, of this place, consideration being $1,775. Mr. Berry expects to build soon, a two-story brick building, the lower part of which will be used for a store room, and the upper story as a town hall. It will cost from $6000 to $8000. EXCURSION TO WALLA WALLA. A. Special "Train of Fourteen Coaches to Accommodate Crowd. Are you going to attend the base ball game in Walla Walla Sunday, between the Redskins and Sharp shooters? This is the question that is being asked on all sides and' from all indications one of the largest ex cursion trains that ever left Pendle ton to witness a ball game will go from here. Two weeks .ago Walla Walla sent 12 coach loads over here to witness the game between their team and the Pendleton boys and the local fans should not let their neigh bor city out do them in interest and enthusiasm. The O. R. & N. Com pany is making great preparations to accommodate all who want to go, and it anticipates tljat 15 coaches will be required to accommodate those who will go. The train will leave Pendleton at 12 o'clock and the fare will be only $1 for the round trip. Are you going? DOCTORS ENDORSE HERPICIDE. Because Its Formula Is Submitted to Them. Alexander McMillan, M. D., a prom inent 'physician of Lansing, Michi gan, writes: "On three cases I have tested Herpicide for dandruff and the result has been all that could be de sired." Hepriclde is made upon an entire ly new principle, that is, that dandruff and falling hair are caused from a microbe that infests the hair bulb, and, by destroying the microbe one's hair is bound to grow luxuriantly. Herpicide is the only hair remedy that claims to, and really does destroy the dandruff germs. There was an extraordinary cold wave over the western part .of Hun gary, the whole of Austria, Bohemia and Galicia a few days ago. Continu ous heavy snow storms are reported from Galicia, and it is feared that widespread damage will result from the severe weather. MR. QEER AND MR. FURNISH GEER SAYS ASK FURNISH FURNISH SAYS SEE GEER. Just a Little Understanding Between Nominee for Governor and the As plrant for Senatorial Honors. Since the opening of tho campaign no step has been taken that may be regarded as being of greater politi cal slgmncance than tho candidacy of Governor Gecr for the United States senate. If tho governor sup ports Mr. Furnish in good faith it will of course add much strength to tho head of tho republican ticket, and on the other hand, should Mr. Furnish and tho state committee sup port Governor Geer his prospects for going to Washington will bo consid erably brightened. Mr. Furnish does not know what Governor Goer is going to do for him; neither does tho governor know witl. what favor his race is looked upon by tho gubernatorial candidate. Mr. Furnish was asked in Portland by the Journal how he stood on tho question of. Governor Geor's candi dacy. "Mr. Geer knows how I feel on tho subject," said the silent man. "But others desire to know," was suggested. "I talked to the governor about it, was the only reply, "ho knows." Governor Geer was not in Portland, but Walter Lyon, private secretary, was there. The most satisfactory reply given to any question asked him was: "We are republicans and wo are supporting the ticket." Still this algebraic problem of two unknown quantities remains unsolv ed. Governor Geer arrived in Portland Wednesday, but he did not go to re publican headquarters. He was found on the street and asked regarding his candidacy. He was as silent as the Sphinx as silent as MV. Furnish himself. "Have you made a formal an nouncement that you will run?" he was asked. "No, and I shall not until my name goes on the official ballot. It will re quire 1600 or 1700 names on the pe tition to do this and I do not know yet whether there will be that many signers.' "Will Mr. Furnish give you his hearty support?" "Ask Mr. Furnish." It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Confirmation Dresses Have you thought about them? Don't leave it for the last moment and buy in a hurry. We are making special prices oh all our White Wash Goods this week, Mako this store your shopping headquarters for this event, Wash Goods from 5c to 65c per yard. Confirmation Veiling, 75 Cents. Ladles Night Qowni, mado wth tucked And inserting yoko, finished nt neck and sleeves, l.co and embroidery from ................ 95o to W CO Skirt Chemise, trimmed with Vat. Uce and Insertion, also finished in beading and ribbon fl as to It 60 Mnsllu Skirts, tnado with flonnco and hcrastltch'-ri tucks 69e to 3 00 Muslin Drawers, with wide llounco made oC embroidery insertion and homstltchcd tucks , USo to f.t 00 . . 1 1 Muslin Underwear SPECIALS. In tho noxt flvo days wo will sell Mnslin Undorwear at a discount of 10 por oont. This is qnito a saving when you fig ure it out; can bo bought much cheapor than you can mako them yoursolf. Agents Butter. Ick's Patterns Puis warehouse Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Send for Samples. THE The president ot the Boston Cham ber of commerce, just returned from Cuba, made a careful investigation of the sugar conditions. He finds that there is no truth in the state ment that the advantages of the tar iff reduction will go to the trust. ..MORE.. DOUGLAS and G L 0R I A $3." SHOES Better See Them Before You Buy WORTH $5.o Boston Store B. F. BECK PLUMBER and TINNER Sheet Iron and Copper Work... Special Attention to Job Work.... Roofing and Gutte'ring...All Work Guaranteed. : : : : Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Store, Near Court St. Golconda Gold RHine A Plain Statement of Fact : The GOLCONDA MINE, in tho Sumptor district, with all its equipment, and ten othor claimB, was rocontly purchased by the Golconda Consolidated Gold Minos Company, principal olflco in Pendloton, which is now oporating tho mine. Tho full pur chase price is paid, and all but tho treasury stock disposed of to those who advanced the purchaso price. There was left in tho troasury for an oporating fund 500,000 shares of treasury stock. Some of this stock is olforod for sale, but not exceeding 200,000 shares of it will bo sold ; as that will supply ample funds until tho mino is more than self sus taining. This stock is oifered at 10 CENTS A SHARE for the next thirty days. As an investment of this oharactor nothing oquals it. To prove its worth those at work in tho mino, who aro in a position to know what is iu the Golconda, have bought stock at ton couts a share to the extent of their financial ability. Thoso who have a little money which they can sparo for tho purpose Bhould take 1,000 or more shares of this stock, as thoy will most likely find it the very best investment thoy evor mado iu thoir lives. Address all orders for stock with chocks in favor of JAMES A. HOWARD Secretary Golconda Consoli dated Gold Milieu Company, PENDLETON, ORE. - a ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 6'$ M. W. O'Shea, a painter, slipped off rnof in Portland, falliner a distance of 80 feet, breaking his arm and dis locating his shoulder. He is in a critical condition, Have the Feathers In your feather beds RENOVATED- By the 1902 STEAM PROCESS, No mixing of feathers. You get your own feathers, Work called for and delivered. WORKS LOCATED AT 709 JANE STREET i It's a Pleasure To Trade at Martin's Family Grocery or Bakery. ""VTOU always find our store clean and woll arrangod. Our stock is always frosh and completo, and no matter what you desire in tho grocery lino, we have it. You never got stale goods. Our prices are low. Wo treat all alike, and your children will receive the same careful attention that you do. Telephone orders filled promptly and goods dolivorod to any part of the city. If you have not been trading witli us, give us a trial order; you will bo pleased with tho manner in which we fill it. in fi GfttfF J IB R. MARTIN, Proprietor sss LEGAL BLANKS S2A?SL: afogae of them. A full supply always kept in stock. This signature is on every box of the genuloo Laxative Uromo-Uuinine Tablet 'the remedy that eurvm h ooltl la oao Amf, m Hi tk Ht fh fit & (9 M & (i) C 3 1 .