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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1902)
Lire attracts QUALITY DECIDES. THREE SAVED FROM DEATH j See Our Window i DROWNING BOYS HAD A VERY NARROW ESCAPE. r I The greatest one time purchase ever made by any retail I conc8rn in Pendleton. The entire stock of pillows of a large jobbing house, bought by us at loss than manufac- turer's prices, which enables us to sell them at these prices : Sateen Pillows FINE Head Rests lexander Dept. Store 39c H 15c A Fine Assortment All Colors -as iTwo Jumped In to Save a Comrade I and the Three Were Going Down Together When Rescued, i "What came near being a triple (drowning occurred in the yers mill race, near Joseph Dupuis residence, I Sunday afternoon. A lot of boys I ranging in ago from 10 to 15 years, were playing along the bank of the race, when Lee Caldwell fell into the water. He was about to drown and Harry Dupuis jumped in to save his comrade. The drowning lad got hold l of the Dupuis boy and was dragging him down, when Otto Knight rushed into the water to save tho two boys. Caldwell got his arm around Knight's neck and was about to drown him as well as Dupuis, they not being able to drag him out or get loose from him. They were In tho water just above the railroad bridge, and by this time had floated down to tho edge of the bridge. Burk Tem ple climbed out on tho end of tho ties and caught tho hand of ono of the boys just as he was going down, and pulled them out. The water is quite deep at this place, and line" it not been for the young man on the bridge tho boys would undoubtedly have drowned, for they were exhausted and all were going down together when rescued. This is the place where Elzic Todd drowned last winter when on his way home from the east end danco. Two Old Ftiends find a faithful third in SCHULTZ'S PILSNER BEER... It is true and steadfast and offers the best of beverages for health, while for flavor and taste it cannot be surpassed. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT. Saturday Was tht Hottest Day and Thursday the Coolcrt. William Hilton's weather icport for the week ending June 7, shows the following: Maximum temperature Sunday, CS; Monday 09; Tuesday, 71 Wed nesday, 73; Thursday, 74; Friday, 75; Saturday, 88; average, 74.4. Minimum temperature Sunday, 48; Monday, 40; Tuesday, 39; Wednes day, 45; Thursday, 38; Friday, 48; Saturday, 42; average, 44.7. Sunday, .05 of an inch of water fell and Tuesday, .30 fell, making a totnl of .35. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday wero cloudy, vrtitlo Wednesday, Thursday and Friday were clear. The wind blew from the west Sun day, Monday and Tuesday, from tho north Wednesday, northwest Thurs day, east Friday and southeast Saturday. If the Thousands For Sale Cheap! One lS-foot combined harvester, Ono 14-foot steel frame header. One! mnu'rtr o wl vn1.n 1TV tstitl n nil.' dress or Inquires of K. Lnlng, Pondlo ton, Oregon. of satisfied customers were asked which furnace was the best they would all proclaim THE "PERFECT" (Triple MuttO . 'or P: Wall Paper C) O Picture Frames -AT- Mtphy's UO COURT STREET STANDARD BLUE FLAME WICKLESS OIL AND GASOLINE STOVES W. G. McPhctson 47 First Street, Portland, Oregon - As A1 A FRAZSER'S STABLES ATTENTION I WESTFIELD, reoonll!-'-- will msk" tho swwn at KUOOMK'H STABLE, HON' DIjKTON, overy ty in tin, week, except 'ilnM.l:y ii'ul Tlinradny At ATllliN'Aou Wednesday and Thursday of eai'li wet'k. TERMS: For the iiwii, $18; to liwuiv, $2T. SULLIVAN, OlyuVsdiit.-, will timk. the hohsou lit FUOOME'9 STABLE, PENDLETON, vorv ilny In tho week, o.xeopi M.milw ivutl TumiI.): nt WILLIAM TEMPLE'S ag suvoii mil n ttthwoH of Pendleton, m Mon days anil Tuesdays TEHMS; For the mwnii, fill; to luauru, f lft. For further Information itmlrrH FRANK FRAZIER, Pont?!oton, Orugon A sewing machine W. J. CLARK & CO. Is u necessity in ovory homo und parents should not neglect teaching their child rbn how to sow. A good investment is nuulo when you pun-huso u Standard, Whito or Wheeler & Wilson. Thoy uro the highest stundurd of sowing machine excellency und uro tho most improved mudo. Don't send your mono' for a cheap muchino for wo have thorn for $20.00, so if you wunt a cheup ma chine como in und see ours. Don't huy u "pig in n hug." Oil, noodles und extras for all machines. Jesse Failing, Sowing machines, furniture and carpels. Court Street iitllltt lit III III til III til tit ill tit i' CLOSING OUT SALE! Everything in My Store Must Go. Nothing Reserved. Great Bargains in Groceries . ---,-,i---MMmiM,,iMiM,MMM'MM I have disposed of my fixtures to Lee Teutsch, and will retire July 1st. The sooner 1 dispose of my stock of groceries the better 1 will be pleased, Prices will be cut to the iowest possible figure, and cash only will be accepted. No Credit will be given. All parties knowing themselves to be indebted to me will please call and settle in cash or by bankable paper before Jaly I. All unsettled accounts July i will be pat in the hands of my attorney for collection The Corner Grocery D KEULER iiuiuiuua.uiuuuuiai.iw I