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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1902)
BEAUTIFUL GIBSON Hoire and Silk Waists All the Newest Ideas with the Swell Effects We know you will admire our patterns, and ask your inspection. Summer Waists 50c and Up Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1902. BREVITIES. I. A. Howard, farm loans. fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till dnight at Gratz's. For first-class cab, day or night, phone Main 70. fiolumbus Luggles $150, at TJma- Implement Company. For a cool, refreshing glass of blitz beer go to Gratz's. the Standard Grocery Company is headquarters for berries. (Ichlitz beer on draught and fine ches in basement of Golden Rule palace lunch counter, on Court Bet, is now open. Everything in son. fine berries are now selling at the indard Grocery at two boxes for cents. 'wo pounds of fresh ranch butter 25 cents at the Standard. Cheap than lard. Hthee, 305 Court St, agent for Dd itlc and Davis sewing machines, ip heads from $27.50 to $65 on in llments. Everything guaranteed, 'or Sale The residence property Dickson. Well built modern ht-room dwelling. Stable and out Idlngs, with about eight acres of i. will sell this property at less the dwelling alone has cost, cash, balance easy terms. See . Dickson, East Oregonlan build- HE STILL III WE (Concluded.) Bnverit nt. IlnnzlkAr'fi never reffret their purchases. EXPERIENCE now many times have you bought Jewelry and afterward charged the dliappolntuient to Experience I While Experience may be a good Uell&ble dealer. Good Jewelry... Does not moan price neces.arlly. have good Jewelry In Rolled Hate, Gold Filled and Solid Gold- variety of grades, but always good. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to R. Alexander Straw hats at Teutsch's. Lunches at Phillips' restaurant. Latest style shirts at Teutsch's. Gilt Edge lunch counter. Court St. Hay for sale. Inquire of Cheney Bros. Eggs, 15c per dozen, at Hawley Bros. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. Summer underwear, 50 cents a suit, at Teutsch's. All kinds of Imported goods for cold lunches at Gratz's. Dutton's ice ceam is synonymous for all that's good. Save your gold stamps and get a dinner set at Teutsch's. Columbus buggies, $150, at Uma tilla Implement Company. We make candy of all kinds. Nona better anywhere. The Delta. For Reit lurniphed r'Mns for houseueeptng 304 Garden street. Toilet soarjs. another large ship ment, arrived. Prices lowest. Nolf's. Drrifir niitrnn'n ir.p. cream for your table. It will be delivered prompt ly. Dnttnn'R ice cream Is the best made. Time and trial have proven this. KnhUt hosr nn drmierht and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. ScoHt hiipr on draucht and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rulu Hotel. Another Invoice of Heinz's apple butter, something very fine, at Haw ley Bros. We manufacture our Ice cream and you will find it different from others The Delta. Fancy line of plain and mustard sardines; full line of lunch goods Hawley Bros. For Sale A good gentle buggy horse. Safe for lady or child to drive. J. M. Leezer. Telenhnne black 403. Ice cream oi sweet cream delivered to any part of the city. The Delta. The Delta is in a two-story building and is always cool and comrortaon Seats for forty people. We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's Family Grocery and Battery. To close out my entire stock of spring and summer millinery, I will offer great reductions, wtb. jamp bell. All Maccabees are requested to be nPBflPnt nt the meetlnc this evening. Election of officers. E. G. Ester- brook, commander. J. C. Lonergan will ship four cars nf heef cattle over the W. u. n. and N. P. from this city to Tacoma this evening. They are going to the Pacific Meat Company. Later. No capture has jot been effee'ed. although the posse Is still out. The men are in the deep woods south of Salem. Early this morning James Roberts living south of the city, was held up stripped of his clothes and compelled to locate a skiff on the river bank. The men boasted that they were the escapes, ordered Roberts to his house and then made towards tho Willam ette river, but it is unknown wheth er they escaped down tho river or went by steam toward Barlow Pass The team taken from the barn of Felix Labranlche, east of Salem, last night, is supposed to have been stolen by the convicts. A coroner's Inquest over tho dead guards, revealed nothing new. The funerals of the murdered men will be held today and tomorrow. Still .Later. The escapes were seen at Brooks eight miles north of the city, nt S o'clock this morning, driving the stolen team. They wore citizens' clothes and carried rifles. Left Their Horses. Tracy and Merrill left their horses here this morning, taking to the brush. They forced August King, farmer, to give them breakfast. They left, going down Pudding river at 5 o clock a. m. The posse is now in close pursuit with bloodhounds, and their capture seems certain. Lynching Is talked of if the men are taken alive. To the rolnt. An incident which occurred while AUtnlral Dewey was coninuuullnR the Asiatic squadrou and one which Illus trates his independence Is one known as "the coal incident." it seems that his squadron wns in need of coal, but tnstcad or writing to the chief of the bureau of equipment at the navy department he purchased n large amount of coal without consult ing the department. The following Is the correspondence between the admiral and Captain Brad ford, the chief of the bureau of equip ment, and Is self explanatory: Navy Department. Washington. To Dewey, Manila: Why did you buy o much coaIT llitADTOHD. Flagship Olytnpla, Manila. To Bradford, Chief Bureau Equipment. Washington: To burn. DEWEY. Saturday Evculug Post It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse TIip Wrong of Intnlrrnnoc, Tho Intolerant state of mind Is ltv Jurlous both to tho state and to tha In dividual. It goes with conceit and deadly pride. The strnuge thing Is that men are apt to plume thenibolves upon their Intolerance, It Is evident that a man's conduct and n nation's conduct should be the result of thought and Judgment, but intolerance stops thought and destroys JudgmenL-Cen-tury. With Pnrpoit. "Wasn't thoro nn ungramnmtlcnl sentence In one of your speeches V" "There was," answered ltepresuntn tlve llusker. "1 put It there on pur pose. You see, we're plain folks up to Punkln Corners, and 1 don't want my constituents to think I'm getting proud just because I've come to congress." Washington Star. IT Against Peter. The case tried in the circuit court Monday involving a claim by Peter west against Edward Murer, was sot tied this morning, the jury bringing in a verdict giving the plaintiff $1 and charging the costs up to defend' ant. Mr. Murer was a tenant on Mr West's place and the suit was brought to collect money claimed to be due on rent and for lumber alleged to have been hauled off "the place by Murer, but Murer brought a counter claim against West for almost as much as his claim. Tho jury was composed of Jerry Stone, W. D. Hans ford, O. P. Bowman, Louis Mansll, M. A. Bryson, A. B. Thompson, A. J Wagner, John Schroeder, C. R. Cates, Fred Sercy, S. T. Philips, L. R. Van winkle. After ono woman has convinced o man that she would die for him he be gins to look vnguely around to seo II there are any inorw. Atchison Globe. THE REAL THING When we say fruit flavors we mean the real fruit, and we prom ts you the best satisfaction from the beverage you buy here. Plenty of good for tho3e,who want the healthful, pleasing drinks. Yo" Name the Flavor We Furnish the Soda ad it's going to be the best soda you ever tasted. Five cenld Pays for a good big glass of it. We suggest " Uma Soda." KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 4$ Steps from Main St. Toward the Court House Building Notes. Plans have Jieen drawn and dis cussed for an extensive addition to the Golden Rule hotel building. The new addition as proposed is four stories high, 3CxC0 feet and will contain 2C bed rooms. The present accommodations of the hotel have been found inadequate for the busi ness the house is doing and larger quarters have ben planned. Tho ad dition will be built of brick at a cost of $7,000. Plans have been completed for tho erection of Lee Moorhouse's now $2,400 residence, at the corner of Water and Johnson streets. Architect Howard is rushing tho plans for Leon Cohen's new rest dence, on Washington street, north of the river. Tho house will cost between $5,000 and $6,000. Virulent Cancer Cured, Startling proof of a wonderful ad' vance in medicine is given by drug gist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there had long suit ered with what good doctors pro nounced incurable cancer. They be Heved the casa hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Buck len's Arnica Salve, wblnn treatment completely cured him. When Elec trie Bitters are used to ejrpel bilious, kidney and microbe pol ions at the came time this salve exerts Its match less healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores van ish. Bitters 60c, Salve, 2fc, at Tall man & Co.'s. W. of W. Elect Officers. At a recent meeting of Daphne Cir cle No. 2, Women of Woodcraft, the following officers were elected: Guar dian neighbor, Mrs. Ida Ross; advis er, Mrs. Ellen Bond; attendant, Mrs Margurlte Ci'onln; magician, Miss Minnie Renn; outer sentinel, Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall; inner sentinel, Miss Sophia Gratz; captain of guards, Leo Drake; manager, Mrs. Monie Young er; musician, Mrs. Ella Fletcher. Don't Use Too Many Words. Multiplication of words increases lm Avnonnn nnd (Increases tho effec tiveness of advertising. Say what you have to say in as lew worus as u can be talrt tnen stop, uy bo aoin vmi rim net whnt vou want to say In larger typo, so that it will command Vio nUnnMnn nf more renders than would a wordy dlscourso sot in Bmall type. Have You Bought Your Spring ...Suit? Well, whether yot have or not, we shall be glad to show them to you, and if You ap preciate well Tailored Suits, well Fashioned Suits, and above all, made In such a way and of such material that they will wear well. Prices begin at $5'00 and with stops all along the line, go to $20.00. Men's The Peoples ciothim. Warehouse BOSTON .STORE 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 A SALE OF Toilet Soap Another largo shipment of Toi let Soup just received, and regard less of the great advance of tallow through the country, we are able to offer you the lowest possible prices. Turkish 13ath, Honey, Pine Tar, Oatmeal, Glycerine, Lily Bouquet, Etc., at 5c bar, 48c Doz. We have other Soaps from 2c a bar up, including Sulphur, Car bolic, Rose and Violet Glycerine Soaps at 9c a bar. Here are a few items that we are just unpacking: Boys Iron Wagons Doll Carriages Croquet sets, 5r.a. set up to 52.95. Velocipedes, $1,90 to Fa.05. Dish mops, 9c, mouse traps, 5c. Fireworks and Flags. Frederick Nolf Hammocks from 74c to $3. 05. TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask yon to call on us. Charges will be right. Boston Store Summer School for Boys Bummer Season of HILL MILITARY ACADEMY POKTLANJ), OUWION Open from July 1 to Auguit 31 . Kordajr and boarding itudenti. Hcliool lei.lou only Iu lorcnoon; recreation all tlio afternoon. Vor particular! apply or write to 1)K. J. W. HILL Principal Hill Military Academy Marshall and 24 tb Ht , Portland, Oregon. Delegates to Convention. Tho following delegates were elect ed by Dapbno Circle No. 2, to attend the district convention of tho Women of Woodcraft, which convenes in La Grande the 18th Instant: Mesdames Eva Walker, Ellen Bond, Kittle Bean Leila Krause, Augusta Kimball, Fran kle J3heek, Johanna Bollerman, Monle Younger, Hattle Stanfleld, Martha Greullch, Jane Sloan and Alice O'Dau lei.. Ex-Sheriff J. A. Nellon, of Lake county, was found, guilty of embez zling $3000 from the county -funds, by a Jury at Lakevlew, Sunday morning. Awariivd Cold Medal Parte Expogltioa Va. Bold by JOHN BOIiMIDT The Louvre Saloon ffNUUSTON . . OKKGO TEKEPA0NE RED 01 Oflice at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays k Connerley Proprietor BECK The Plumber and finer For First CIubb Work at Roasonublo Prioea Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. gea(i i CANNING SEASON j 9 O Now is the time to put tip strawberries for your winter supply. We have prepared for your , wants. We can supply you with the finest hurries $ nnd vegetables grown nt prices that willl please you. Mason Fruit Jars We have an abundance of them ; also extra covers and rubbers. Sec as for your Stigar, Spices, Vinegar and Other Articles Which Yoa Need Dating tne Canning Season. I lift ft a w a a a ( m m m i m 1 on R. MARTIN, Proprietor SS! 9 LEGAL BLANKS nuno alog&e of them. A fall supply always kept in gtm .1 j