THE CELEBRATED TEUTSCH HAT Vet)' WORN BY GOOD DRESSERS i ,f cKles and nobbiest patterns, shapes and colors. ..latest ii . , rft.f,ttiaA ,..-,tu aCn Iiai J3 1U11JT guamun-v-u ....... Sold and Guaranteed by LEE TEUTSCH gs2Sgig'40:H PENDLETON, ORE. .tamped on the inside band. Take a look at the dis play window, or, better still, drop in and try one on. The Teutsch Hats Sell at $2.00 to $3.50 Each Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. xir k. MONDAY, JUNE 2, lyuz. BREVITIES. Fhltaker, the dentist Uh Crabs at Castle's. A. Howard, farm loans. ... , i.. -., Of 111, -unv t ir nn rrn innnn i'i in ii i f i . uui t nL -1 -J nlrrtif 'phone Main 70. .1.. 1 l t 1Cn at TTimb. Implement Company. headquarters for berries. . . . f L TTnrvc no nrnnm a n iwh vh ritiiL. 1 V t. A. o nurn urnpprv nr. rwn nniPH mr an urn. or country property. J. It. Dick East Oregonlan bulldintr. auieu rosiuon as iarm lauorer, OTTIO n est Ainu r 1 vsim nun nil references. Aririrosn Wftllarfi P. A Fall llCDr rvtn.... J. 1. J. vlwaiu ataxia; jewuxo id pivots cannot withstand Mh a shock. Should this on to have us look at your -u m unce. HUNZIKER lewder and Optician Castle's for fish. Lunches at Phillips' restaurant. Schliftz's Milwaukee beer on draught at the Maze. Extraordinary low prices on street hats at Miss Campbell's. Columbus buggies $150, at Uma tilla Implement Company. For that tired feeling take Dut ton's pure delicious Ice cream. For Rent A four-room house near Academy. Inquire at this office. Schlltz beer on draught and fine lunches In basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Scnlitz beer on draught and fine lunches In basement of Golden Ruly Hotel. Palace lunch counter, on Court street, Is now open. Everything, in season. Cannon crackers for the successful eovernor. Store open late Monday evening. Nolf's. Wanted. Indian curios, arrow points. Quote prices to Mrs. Froh man, Portland, Oregon. TTnwlfiv Bros, are comlnK to the front on groceries and are turning out large quantities every aay. . We give a free ticket on the bicy cle with every dollar purchase. Mar tin's Family Grocery and Bakery. To close out my entire stock of spring and summer millinery, I will offer great reductions, Mrs. Camp bell. The basebali team, calling them RBivpH the "Its." have arranged for a game next Sunday at Adams, with the Fanners. Withee, 305 Court St, agent for Dd mestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on In stallments. Everything guaranteed. All kinds of real estate for Bale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of- purchase money. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. James A. Howard received this morning another box of specimen ore just taken from the Golconda mine, which can be seen at his office on Court street. A contest to decide the infKt pop ular lady in Pendleton has been ar ranged at the Merry-go-round, and persons are entitled to one vote for each ticket purchased. The prize is a beautiful gold watch, 20-year Du ber case, purchased of W. E. Garri son, and is on exhibition -in his show window. A very strange thing happened in the Wonders and "Its" game, the "Its" cot 14 hits off of Rebbins. tho Wonder's pitcher, while tho latter never made a safe hit on" Drake, tne "Its" pitcher, and yet tho score was Wonders. 9. "Its' 0. This shows great team work for the one and very poor for the other. Fresh Invoice of Helnz'a apple but ter just received at Hawley Bros. LostOr. train betwean Pendleton and Weston, Saturday ,Ucrnoon, a medium-sized lady's gold watch, with butterfly rtone on back. Finder re turn to Mrs. S. P. Sturgis, Water street, and receive reward. Adams Advance: Dean Schull and Victor Eliot, painters for C. C. Sharp, the well known Pendleton painter, have just completed one of tho finest jobs of painting on Purl Hale's resi dence that has been done 1: this sec tion. Charley never keeps any. thing but first-class workmen, and a" a natural consequence his work is always the gest. A large crowd attended tho Thomp son Street M. E. church Sunday even ing to hear Rev. James A. Tate, of Nashville, Tenn., deliver his temper ance gospel address. Mr. Tate is one of the most forceful and pleasant speakers on the road today. He has the faculty of keeping hlri listeners in a pleasant mood, at the same time impressing the truths of his subject on their minds. Weston Leader: The seven months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. J lj. Fuson attempted to swallow a small piece of concentrated lye Sunday morning that had fallen from a table that its mother was clean ing. The child's tongue and mouth were fearfully burned, causing great alarm to the household, and Dr. Best was at once summoned to its re lief. It was found that none of the firey stuff had gone down the little one's throat, and aside from the burns, nothing serious t'eveloped. ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. THE REAL THING When we say fruit flavors we mean the real fruit, and we jrom QU the best satisfaction from the beverage you buy here. Plenty of good for those who'wnt the healthful. pleasing drinks. Ye Name the Flavor We Furnish ihe Soda d It's going to be the beat soda you ever tasted. Five cents ys for a good big glass of it We suggest " Uma Soda.'' KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE irom Alain Sr. I nward the Uofttt ilOUSe GULF STREAM MYTH. S0 0 Closing Exercises at the Opera House Tomorrow Evening. The 1901-1902 school term of the St. Joseph Academy has ended and tomorrow evening will ocnir the 15th annual commencement exercises at the Frazer Opera House, beginning at 7:30 p. m. The past year has been a very sue cessful term tor the academy and the school is not only proving a great success but is growing to the great satisfaction of all concerned. There is only one graduate this term, Miss Helen M. Uardman, for merly of Wa.tsburg. Following is the program to be rendered at the commencement exer cises at the court house tomorrow evening: Selection . . St. Joseph's Orchestra Instrumental Trio. ..Sweet Clover Duet Violin and Piano Vocal Solo Miss Anderson Selection ..St. Joseph's Orchestra Recitation Miss Rabinnorltz Piano Solo Miss Hardman Bouquet of Pendleton's Flowers . . Kindergarten Wreath drill Pantomime,. ..Lead Kindly Light Sword Drill Class of Boys The Shades of Shakespeare's Women, Gossip Pantomime. . . ; . : . . . t Columbian drill Essay and Valedictory Poetry of the Soul. Conferring of Grauduating honors on Miss Helen M. Hardman. Motto: "Nisi Dominus, Fiustra." Archbishop Alexander Chil3tie will deliver tho closing acldress. Great Ocean Current Does Not Influ ence Climate. In tho light of scienco today tho Gulf Stream as a determining fac tor In climate-forming loses all of its old-time glamour. Moreover, what is true of Its relative lnstgnlrlcanco in this respect, is also true, a fortiori, of tho Kuro Siwo, or Japan current. This currcut, a very much feebler stream than the Gulf stream, owing to this onormous size of tho mid-Pa-cidc basin and of tho unfavorable configuration of the Asian continent, has few -of tho dramatic characterist ics of tho Gulf Stream, and yet tho Mauryan myth has endowed it also with tho virtues of supposedly be longing to its Atlantic congener, and it is but recently that tho chamber of commerce of San Francisco was nassinsr resolutions about it, since they believed that it its shlftlngs could be studied California weather might be foreseen long in advance In this they were confusing effect with- cause, and wero on tho wrong track. Had they passed tesolutions about tho shifting of tho great Pnci fic anti-cyclono, they would have hit the nail on tho hend, slnco It Is tho variation in its pressures and In Its position that makes for climatic and weather changes on tho Pacific coast and also causes nny shift in tho drift ing of ocean currents. And the same is true of tho Atlnntlc bnsln tho Gulf Stream shitting with tho winds and tho general barometric stresses; which shifting far from be ing the causo of any weather vagary, Is an indication of tho jjiondary re latlon of the "ocean current, to the primary causes of weather changes, tho shifting of tho aerial currents; in fine, the anti-cyclono itsolf. Wo who live in tho Atlantic soaboard states of tho United States notico tho effect of tho shifting of tho nntl-cy clone less than people in Europe perhaps, slnco for tho most part weather In tho east Is not browed in the ocean because tho aerial drift moves from west to cast, am! carries the oceanic influences eastward, or away from our shores. But occasion ally the Atlantic antl-cyclouQ ob trudes on our southern, const with iumuMwiu tesuitB, ut . uiies aPV?,rently reversing tho Basoua by sotting up a south to north (south east to northwest, southwest to northeast) circulation that is tho primary cause of tho spells of hal cyonlc weather that havo beon var iously christened "Indian Summer." From tho Gulf Stream Myth and Ihe Anti-Cyclone," by Harvey M Watts, in the Juno Scribnor a. O SATISFACTION D S ALWAYS assured at Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery because we are particular and our aim is to please. m a a m People who buy of Martin's know that Cloaallno88, Bost ami Froshost Goods are our special t (forts. No matter what you want in the grocery or baking line, come to us for it, and YOU WILL BE PLEASED With What You Get Wo doltvor goods to nil parts of- tho city and give prompt attontlon to telophono orders. II 5 in ten I Bote R. MARTIN, Proprietor ss81 A Clean Up ON BOUND BOOKS TRUCKING AND DRAYING CLASS RECEPTION. Very Pleasant Evening Spent by the Young Ladles of the Academy. Although Saturday evening was a little disagreeable for the class re ception for the Btudents of tLa Pen dleton Academy, given ay Miss Delle Beagle , a good crowd was present and a very pleasant time en joyed by all. The reception was to have been given on Mrs. J. H. Tur ner's lawn, but owing to the damp weather and cool evening Mrs. Tur ner kindly threw open th? doors to her palatial home and invited all in side, where many enjoyed tho even ing out of the weather, but some preferred to remain on the outside, and spent a largo part of the even ing in tho hammocks stretched for the occasion. The house and yard were elegantly lighted with Chinese lanterns and the reception was a succe&B through out, which was greatly owing to the efforts of the hostess. A PLEASANT PARTY. Farewell Given MIbb Starkweather, Who Is Soon to Wed. A very pleasant party was given at the homo of Mr3. Lee Held, north of tho river, by Mrs. Held and Mrs. Starkweather, Saturday afternoon, as an announcement party in honor of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Stark weather, of this city, to Mr. Harry B Rees, of Salt Lake. Tbo afternoon was spent In playing hearts and re freshments were served. Mr. Rees and Miss Starkweather will be mar ried Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. W. J. Furnish, on Water street, Rev. W. E. Potwino officiat ing, end the happy couple will leave immediately for Spokane, where they wJH make their home No cards will be issued. The prune crop in tha vicinity of Silverton, Or., is estimated at 100.00J pounds for this season; about half of what was shipped y Iut year. The Philippine Matter. Mr. James H. Eckels, who was comptroller of tho currency in Clove- land's second term, a democrat, takes the proper view as to what his par ty should be on tho Phlllpplno nint ter. Ho says: "Tho democrats should take tho position that tho Philippines havo Come Jnto the possession of tho Unit ed States, whether permanently or not wo cannot siiy.- However, wo do know that tho islands will bo our's for a long time, so we should enact legislation that will result in the! wiso and Just exercise of governmental authority In our new possessions." His position is tho correct one. Future questions should bo loft to the future. The Filipinos should not be promised Independence, of course, because they are not fitted for It. They must bo educated, civilized, and grow out of the tribal Idea Into homogeneity as a people. Tho right and proper course is to give them a good government, enforce peace and order, and have them understand that whatever of good tho future has In store for thom must bo dotermln ed by their own conduct as a law abiding and industrious people. To ledo, O., Blade. BOSTON .S RE. Now Is the Time for the MEN to consider their Oxford Shoes A fine line to select from $2,50 to $3.50 The prices that please and the qualities that wear Boston Store We have taken a lot of odds aiii) lls of 5oc 75c and $1.25 Sloth books, and will offer them for one week at the special price: One lot, choice 15c Another lot, choice 25c We are prepared to do your work and ask yru t0 C?M 6n iis Charg'cs will be right, TEKEPA0NE RED 61 Office at- Here is a chance to secure cheap summer reading, or to procure reasonable books for your library. Remember, a great many books sold at $ i .25 Each. Frederick Noif Office and School Supplies, Sta tionery and Toys The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays & Connerley Proprietors BECK The Plumber and Tinner For First Class Work at Rou8onublo Prlcos Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. ..It Is a Pleasure. to advertise a good article. When we put in a furnace we are pleased as well as our customer, because Tr)c "Perfect" Hot Air Blast is as good a furnace as can be bought W. G. McPherson 47 First Street, Portland, Oregon Hi Ht Hs Hi Just Before Retiring a glass of SCHULTZ'S PILSNER beer will insure a peaceful, un broken sleep. It is soothing and restful for the nerves, aids diges tion in its tonical effect. In the morning you will awake feeling bright and vigorous. This is another guarantee of its purity. Gasoline Engine for Sale A five horse power gasoline engine with pipes and fittings, oil tanks and water tanks, everything necessary to set up and operate. Engine and fittings are all new, being in use only a few weeks. Engine is very economical and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Price $250 including fittings. Address East OregOnian, Pendleton, Oregon. TMMlgtuUare U on rr box ef th aU Laxative oromo-numMe . ho motdr Ut mm ft M la