.SSSSSEBSSSjU nil JU Now is the time lo take advantage of the great Dinner Ware Gifts which cost j'ou absolutely nothing Wit! every TEN CENT PURCHASE we give a diamond or gold stamp, and when yon have FIFTY stamps we redeem them with a piece of beautiful decorated porcelain china ware. SEE DISPLAY IN DRY GOODS WINDOW. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. FRIDAY, JUNE 33, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loans. Van Orsdall & Ross for pure artl fcial ice. Summer underwear. 50 cents a ult, at Teutsch's. A fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till nidnight at Gratz's. For first-class cab, day or night, all 'phone Main 70. For a cool, refreshing class of 1. cnniz Deer go to Gratz's. McReynold's creamery butter on ale in all stores. Ask for It Schlitz beer on draueht and fine inches in basement of Golden Rule lotel. I Dutton's Ice cream Is ihm host Bade. Time and trial have nmven pis. Palace lunch counter, on Court reet, is now open. Everything in eason. I We manufacture our Jce cream and pu will find It different from others He Delta. Money to loan at lowest rates on rn or country nronertv. J. Tf TJlnV. E. East Oregonlan building, 'ree picnic every Sunday at Kine's ve. Dancing begins at 2 n'elocv lusic by Klrkman's orchestra. Fruit jars will be very high this par, as tne price bas advanced. We pught before the advance and will lye our customers the advantage of saving, -me standard Grocery. on for Hnr.M ... TT -I I , EXPERIENCE How many times have yon bought Jewelry Bnd afterward charged the WMPi,0ontinc.,lt t0 Experience T tlrn.e Experience may be a good 'i " apt Prove expensive, i uUable&er.111 the end 10 bUy 0t Good Jewelry... variety isftAu uum ox grades, but always good. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to B. Alexander Straw hats at Teutsch's. Lunches at Phillips' restaurant. Latest style shirts at Teutsch's. Gilt Edge lunch counter. Court St Eggs, 15c per dozen, at Hawley Bros. Ring up H. Kopittke, 'phone No. 5, lor ice. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz s. All kinds of imported goods for cold luncnes at Grate's. Ping Pong and table tennis, 95c, ?2.25 and ?2.95. Nolf's. We make candy of all kinds. Non better anywhere. The Delta. McReynold's creamery butter sale in all stores. Ask for it. For Ren 1 urninhed r-'.ma houseKeeping 304 Garden street, Was that glass of lemonade made cool by artificial Ice? Ask for it. For flrst-class messenger service day or night, call 'phone black 13C Order your sweet cream of Dutton Plenty on hand. Delivered anywhere Order Dutton's ice cream for your table. It will be delivered prompt ly. Schlitz beer on draueht and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Schlitz beer on draueht and flna lunches In basement of Golden Rulw Hotel. Another Invoice of Helnz's aDDle nutter, something very fine, at Haw ley Bros. 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. Telephone black 403. Ice cream oi sweet cream delivered to any part of tne city. The Delta. The Delta is in a two-story building and is always cool and comfortable aeais xor lorty people. For Rent Three or five-room fur nished house. Inquire of J. T. Hln- kle, Savings Bank building. We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's u'amuy urocery ana BaKery. Free picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkmaa s orchestra. To close out my entire stock of snrln.r and summer millinery. I will offer great reductions. Mrs. Camp belL Wlthee. 305 Court St. agent for Dd mestic and Davis sewine machines Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on In Btanments. isverytmng guaranteed. All kinds of real pstatn far Hale Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of purchase money, Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. , Good mountain potatoes at St Joe btore, per sack, 81.75. McReynold's creamery butter on sate in an stores. As;: for It Free picnic every Sunday at Kino's grove, uancmg begins at 2 o'clock. .Music by Klrkman's orchestra. Umatilla county will huv 170 cnnin of wood and in a classified ad in the B-ast Oregonlan bids are asked for, up to 10 o'clock a. m., July 5th, for furnishing the wood. Repairs are to be made to the circuit room and the county court asks, for bids, up to iv o ciocK a. m., July 5th, for this worK. The homllest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, nnd nthnm are Invited to eall on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Karon's Balsam for the throat and lunsrs. a remedy that Is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and Mnnumntlnn Prlre 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co., sole agents. TWO GOOD GAMES EVERETT WILL PLAY HERE TWO DAYS. MASONIC OFFICERS. Grand Master, W. F. Butcher, of Ba ker; T. J. Tweedy of Pendleton, Member of One of the Committees. The grand lodge of Orecon. A. F. ana a. m at its session in Portland. cnose the following officers: Grand Master, W. F. Butcher; dep uty grand master, S. M. Yoran, of Eu gene; grand senior warden. W. T Gray of Portland, grand Junior war den, w. H. Flanagon of Grant's Pass: grand treasurer, F. H. Allison of Portland: grand secretary. James Robinson, Eugene; trustee of educa tional fund, Jacob Meyer of Portland i he following committees were named: Jurisprudence Henry B. Thellsen. jonn u. uieiana, Phillip s. Malcolm, J. u. Moreland, M. D. Clifford. Griveances and Appeals W. T Wright, D. P. Mason, B. Van Dusen, iJhll Metschon, W. T. Williamson. Educational fund H. B. Theilson, B. Van Dusen. J. M. Hobson. J. C Fullerton. Reportes of subordinates J. M. Poorman, R. L. Connor. Sam May. M. a. van under, A. G. Bachrodt Dispensations and charters W. T Williamson. Jay Tuttle. G. L. Haw kins, J. H. Snodgrass, George W. Hewitt. By-laws W. A. Wilshire. G. O. Yo ran, W. H. Babb. Moses Dllshiner. John W. Hale. Finances and accounts Alex Mar tin, Jr., H. D. Story, C. E. Keuyon, s. b. bpencer, Eugene Holmes. Fraternal dead Rev. J. R. N. Bell. John S. Hodgln, G. W. Wonnacut, O, u. HOdson, E. J. Seroud. Records of subordinate R W Tin vis. E. E. Quick. Damon Smith HM wasiiburne, P. A. ICircheiner. Mileage and expenses William Armstrong. Heavy Hitters From the Coast Will Do Battle With the Indians Tomor. row and Sunday. The heavy Everett baseball tonm wljl arrlvo ih the city this evening and play against tho Indians nt Attn street grounds tomorrow. This I is considered tho strongest which tho Indians havo yet gone against, and It will be a cnsT of "nlav hall" from start to finish If thev deliver the goods and land tho scalps of tho hus- Ky visitors. Everett bent Wall Wnlln day and has ailmlnlsteroil morn nr loss severe drubbings to nearly all tho cracK teams of the Northwest Tho Redskins, however, succeeded In beating Everett one game wnlln on their tour of tho coast recently, and Captain Zicgler feels confident thnt his boys will make tho play go double tne same way hero. Wllner Pitches Tomorrow. Tomorrow "Bob" Wllner win hn in the box for tho Indians and If hn nnto up tho same kind of a gamo ho pitch ed against Dayton ho will come off tho diamond with flvlnn- the Everett scalnlock tftrhtiv within his grasp. DeRush, a new nitcher for Everett and on who la nnM t be a good, speedy worker, will do the twirling for tho visitors. On Sunday Schoch. whn hn Inwnr. ed the colors of tho best tnntnn In th Northwest league when they wont up against uverett, will oporato tho twisting department for tho visit nra while Hayes, the latest addition to tho local trlbo, will endeavor to puz zle the hardy batters from tho Smmri city. Following is tho lino-un nf tho teams: Everett Pringle. c: LoBonn ca- Groyer, lb; Mahc-n, 3b; McRae, If;- spencer, Zb; Gallagher, cf; McKay, rf; DeRush. P. Tho Snnrtnv 1 will be tho same with the exception oi tne substitution of Schoch for De- Rush. Pendleton Brown, n; 7.lnt?w ,. Fay, ss; Knox, cf; Clemens, If;' Sto- van, id; Schmidt, 2b; Taylor, rf; Wilner. p. On Sundav tho be changed. Rhea coiner behind tho oat and Hayes into the box. Baker Will Play Ball. From Baker Citv comes word flint the committee which has been rustl ing funds for tho maintenance of n baseball team there, has met with SUincient SUCCeSS to Insure the tonm being organized. This practically guarantees the formation of the nrn. posed six-team league. Card of Thanks. We desire to return our slnrern thanks to the friends and nelehhnra and also the Modern Woodmen of America, Rescue Hook and Ladder company No. 1, and Order of Pindo, for the kindness shown us durine our recent bereavement in tho death of Leopold Eggerth. MRS. EGGERTH AND CHILDREN. Fractured Her Shoulder. Miss Clara Pierce. 14-vear-old daughter of Walter M. Pierce, was thrown from a bicvele about. 3 o'clock, this afternoon wn'Ie riding near the family residence, and sus tained a severe fracture of the left shoulder. Will Recover. Little Eva Hult. who was ronnrtod ill with Bright's disease, and whose life was despaired of for a time, is reported much improved today and her recovery is now i-xpered. For Sale Cheanl One 18-foot combined harvester. Ono 14-foot steel frame header. One mower and rake. For particulars nd. dress or inaulre of R. Laine. Pendle ton, uregon. "NO CLINKERS." "Cokes the Coal and Burns the Coke" A Testimonial From Some ot Pendleton's Business Citizens. Mr. W. G. McPherson, Portland, uregon. Dear Sir: After havlnir elvnn tho i-uneci" iiot Air Blast Furnace a thorough test In tho Inst twn vpftrn we can truthfully say that wo hnvo never seen its equal for economy. iour statement that i ft "cokes thu coal and burns the coke." we hnv found to be correct, for wo And timt after burning a fire continuously, mere is leit only a very small quan Uty of ashes, and no clinkers. th.J asues oeing as line as flour. Thu splendid results wo havo attained witn this furnace havo truly surprls- eu us. yours very truly, F. E. JUDD, C. S. JACKSON, T. C. TAYLOR, F. B. CLOPTON, H. L. HEXTER. fiifiitfiuiniiifnffniiniiHifiiMfffiiiiinfinfinffnMiinHHiHinHfifiniinmnmaE it Fays to 1 rade at the Peoples Warehouse m June Selling AND THIS SATURDAY'S BILL OF FARE Ladies' colored Shirt Waists, $2.50 and some for Ladies' colored Petticoats, immense assort ment, low as Ladies' Wrappers, $2.60, $2.00, $1.60, $1.25, 98c and Ladies' Dress Skirts, $15.00, $10.00, $7.00, $5,00, $2.50 and Ladies' Tailor Made Soits, 150 to select 5000 j'ards best quality Calico 5000 yards Bleached Moslin.. . 3000 yards Scotch Lawn 500 dozen Spool Cotton, good kind 5000 yards Best Apron Check Gingham Men's 5-pocket continuous lly Heayjest Overalls ,v 50,000 yards VulpnsknWPS Jape-, 10e? 5c? 3c, plenty for Stockings for Women, girls and boys, best on oarth for ., Stockings for women, girls and children Turkey red table linen, per yard Cotton crash towoling, per yard 25c 50c 48c 96c 25f I 4c 4c 3c i 5c 3 50c H tc 22c 5c 1 5c 3c Japanese silk in all colorp, per yard 20c Wash silk patterns of 4 yards, our prico $ 50 Women's and children's summer vests 3c Plenty Clerks. No Trouble to Show Goods ' Boys' Sailor and Blouse u Suits 25 Per Cent Off know Bats, Balls and Fireworks Free THE with Boys' Clothing PLACE Wa Agents Buttoriok'B Pattorns Call and Get a Free Fashion Sheet iHUllUUIlllillM THE REAL THING Baseball, baseball! Baseball, baseball! Baseball, baseball! Everetts and Pendleton. Everetts and Pendleton. Everetts and Pendleton. Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday. Saturday and Sunday. Championship ball. Championship ball. Championship ball. When we say fruit flavors we mean the real fruit, and we prom wyou the beet aatkfaoUon from the beverage you buy here. le"'y Of JWlH fn.w I, 1 ill., i -1 t 1 y - " " wiiu maul, lue ueutuiui) jueasiug urui&a. I H name the Flavrw Wo P..rmch ihf Crula - W II V MS UIOU u WWW Paf 880ingto totoebeiwda you ever tasted. Five cents r a good Wggkaa of it We suggest Uma Soda." KOEPPEN'S DPTTn. STORE l5 Sfeps from HaM,St. Toward the Cort Hote San Francisco newsnanern at a IhirI lv roastlnc a "wlnn fakir" xahn la trying to sell the dealerB of Califor nia a preparation by which he claims they can produce a blended wine with six ner cent nf alcohol at 10 cents per gallon. Despite the warn ings of the Frisco papers, the fakir win nroDSDlv be ablo to keen Lis spirits up. So great is the morbid curiosity- nf tne Anglo-Saxon race that had the terrible' Martinldue disaster cwputtpA during the winter tourist months the islands would have undoubtedly been swarming with sight-seers for months to come, and the aurvivors mltrht hav made comfortable livings by selling relics. 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 Ping Pong AND TABLE TENNIS The new and Popular Games 95c to 3.50 The prices that please and the qualities that wear Boston Store Items and Prices that deserve your kind attention : Japanese Napkins, per hun area IHcanu 25c Crepe paper, full 10 ft long 5c $2.50 Wringers $1 95 4.00 Wringers 2 95 2c for 5c bar of Toilet Soap SHEET MUSIC Popular Songs., 15c. 19c and 23c Hammocks complete lines 75c to 93 95 Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy finnAo r":i. . T C ! vivuub, fisuca, vases, ocwing baskets, etc., etc. Frederick Nolf Tablets, PescHs, Inks, Office SuppH TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 01 Office at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays & Connerley Proprietors .1 BECK The Plumbet and Thine For First Olagg Wftk at tteaioiabii rri S BSSsH BSSSSsi aHsssssss! A-1 .fi' w I'l