esi 11 Now is the time to take advantage of the great Dinner Ware Gifts which cost you absolutely nothing With every TEN CENT PURCHASE we give a diamond or gold stamp, and when yon have FIFTY stamps we redeem them with a piece of beantifnl decorated porcelain china ware, SEE DISPLAY IN DRY GOODS WINDOW. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1902. BREVITIES. A. Howard, farm loans. 'an Orsdnll & Itos3 for pure artl- I lfM nt TfiUtSCh'B. fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till nienr at liratz b. .. A. 'nhnna ATnln 7ft U U U V wa i c ii It hnnr nn tn Ciratz'S. pKovTin r rn rrnamfirv miner on in all stores. Ask for it. llli 1 t- A. 9 " . L. IK nOW U I till. Hi VtJI V LL11IIK. Ill e manuiaciure our ice cream unu will find it different from others Delta. or country property, j. jx. juick. East Oregonian building. a j r t 1 t r a x. I fi f 1 1 t- 11.1 uii- jui o wm ud vcijr uigu wum i t 1 9 TtT tin i 1 x r . ill ii. ri iicin 1111 v uiiv.LiU. ij our customers the advantace of savlnir. Thn Standard Grocery. I Buyers at Hunzlkcr's never regret heir purchuses. EXPERIENCE How many times have you bought Jewelry and afterward charged the disappointment to Experience T While Experience may be a good teacher, it's apt to prove expensive. ve expensive. ) end to buy of u s iota euenper ln'tno en a reliable dealer. Good Jewelry... Does not mean price necessarily, w. have good jewelry In Rolled Plate. Gold Filled and Solid Gold a variety o! grades, but always good. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to B. Alexander Tlma Soda 5c KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Stnt. - u m n JU I Goods Company. Straw hats at Teutsch's. Lunches at Phillips restaurant. Gilt Edge lunch counter. Court St. Eggs, 15c per dozen, at Hawley Bros. Ring up H. Kopittke, 'phone No. 5, for ice. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. All kinds of imported goods for cold lunches at Gratz's. A clever accomplished lady wants to marry. See page 8. Curative skin soap, 9 cents a bar, 12 lead pencils, 8c. Nolf's. "We make candy of all kinds. Nona better anywhere. The Delta. McReynold's creamery butter on sale in all stores. Ask for it Was that glass of lemonade made cool by artificial ice? Ask for it. Fresh live crawfish just received, at Gratz's, cooked while you wait. 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 draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Sciilitz beer on draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rul Hotel. Another invoice of Heinz's apple butter, 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 the city. The Delta. . The Delta is in a two-story building and is always cool and comfortable Seats for forty people. For Rent Three or five-room fur nished house. Inquire of J. T. Hin kle, Savings Bank building. We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery. Free picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by KIrkmaa's orchestra. To close out my entire stock of sprinj and summer millinery, I will offer great reductions. Mrs. camp bell. Wlthee, 305 Court St, agent for Dd mestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed, A1I kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of purchase money, Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. EVERYBODY'S FAYORITE Good mountain potatoes at St Joe Store, per sack, $1.75. Summer clothing, straw hats, belts and neckwear. Baer & Daly. Free picnic every Sunday at Kino's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock.. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. The Athena baseball team went through Pendleton Friday evening on their way to La Grande to play the La Grande team today, Sunday and Monday. Will tho lady who picked up a child's cut diamond ring in front of tho Domestic Laundry, ploaso leave the same at the East Oregonian of fice, and oblige Mrs. W. J. Hopper. The homlipst man in Pondleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall man & Co.. sole agents. CAMPMEETING AT MILTON. Members of Christian Church are Gathered There. Milton, June 12. Several hundred members of tho Christian church, a majority of whom are encamped In Nichols Grove, here, attend regularly the camp meetings which are being conducted by several prominent Christian church ministers. Among the leaders are E. C. Sanderson, ot the Eugene Divinity school, who con ducts a Bible institute every morn ing and gives lectures on a trip through Palestine, from which he re turned not long ago. Also J. T. Esh elman of Tacoma, state evangelist for Washington. The Walla Walla district, embrac ed in the campmeetlng, comprise? the counties of southeastern Washington south of Snake river ;a small portion of Idaho and some of Eastern Oregon. The outsiders are encamped here In numerous tents, the mode of living during the two weeks of the service being similar to that of the Seventh Day Adventists. A little town of tents has been reared in Nichols Grove, the tents appropriately fur nished and board obtained either down town or at a restaurant which has been placed at the Grove. Some of the outsiders board themselves in their tents. As the restaurant meals are provided at the current rate of 25 cents per, and tents are rented at any price from $2.25 down for the meetings. The camp was formed June 5, and will break up June 15. There is no lack of services among the Christians during camp meeting, if the program of the present series is any criterion. Those who attend faithfully during the entire 10 days will have heard 23 sermons, 23 special addresses, about 15 song services and numerous devotional services, prayer meetings and special meet ings for young people. In addition discussions are interpolated after each paper read, and the general af fairs of the church discussed. There is no time for play in Nichols Grove. Every one is supposed to worship. Sometimes camp meeting begins at 6 a. m., with a sunrise prayer meet ing, only ending after 15 hours con stant services with meal intermis sions. She Was a Fake. Mrs. Kate E. Padfleld, the woman who, with several small children, was traveling through this section a cou ple of weeks ago and tolling a story to the effect that she was on the way with her tribe to join an aunt in California, but had been destitute when she started from her home in Missouri arid was trusting to the au thorities for assistance in reaching her destination, has appeared in Ashland, Or. There, as at other points in the state, she received suf ficient monetary aid to take her well on her way. It is now evident that she was a traveling fakir, as Bho is known to have received several times the amount necessary to take her to her alleged destination. Bridge Contracts Let The O. R. &. N. C, Thursday, let a contract to the Pacific Coast Con struction Company, of which J. H. Smith is president, for improvements that will cost about $25,000. These will include the filling of 18 or 20 trestle bridges on the lines east of Umatilla, in both Oregon and Wash ington, Involving the moving of about 100,000 cubic yards of dirt, changing river channels and other similar work for the betterment of the track, The contract will be taken up at once, and will be completed before fall. H. T. Thlebault Fined. H. T. Thlebault, who was brought from Umatilla the first of tho week, charged with the theft of an over coat, was taken before the court this forenoon and allowed to plead guilty to the charge of petit larceny. He is only a boy and owing to the fact that he is apparently not a criminal by nature, 'the penalty was made only a fine of $20. An attempt will be made to secure the young man a place to work and see if he will not straighten up instead of making a criminal out of him by sending him to the peni tentiary for a w NO RUST IN UMATILLA DREADED WHEAT DISEASE HAS NOT APPEARED HERE. If Any Wheat Fields of This County Arc Affected the Farmers Havo Not ,Yet Discovered the Fact Tho Walla Walla Union ot recent date contained an Item to tho effect that rust had appeared lu tho wheat fields of tho Walla Walla valley. This Is a disease which attacks growing grain and is caused by too much rain and sudden hot weather after tho grain has grown rank, it gonerally attacks tho thickest spots although when it gets n foothold in a field It does moro or less damage to all. After Interviewing many farmers from different parts of Umatilla coun ty, tho East Oregonian finds that no rust has appeared In tho county, or at least, If it has no ono has discovered tho fact Rust Is one of tho diseases to tho farmer, as when It at- tacus a spot In a wheat field it sim ply dries it UD and tho crnln ilnns tint amoutn to anything. It forms on tho leaves ot tne gram nrst in the shape of a sediment and closely resembles rust on iron. If the rust gota hold of the grain early in tho season It at tacks the stalk before tho grain rip- MIS and when It nfitn thin fnr thorn la no use harvesting It at all for all tho kernel. Rust is almost a strnntrnr In Dr. gon, although it has made Its appear ance in a lew places for the past sev eral years, but has never got such a foothold as to bo much of a bugaboo to tho wheat raiser. In the east It Is nothing unusual to see whole fields nf mnnv nprps nf Ann Innltlnir whont eaten up by tho disease until it was auauuonea ana icit lor tne siocic to devour in the fall. A Noiseless Typewriter. Scientists claim that tho exorciso necessary to operate an ordinary typewriter, together with its noise, tend to injure tho health and causo nervousness. A German inventor has therefore perfected a machlno which is operated by air pressure on the keyboard, and does away with tho noise and much of tho labor. Its adoption may be ono way of preserv ing health and preventing nervous ness, but there is a better and less expensive way and that Is by using Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. All people of sedentary occupation need this wonderful medicine to aid dlges tion and to keep tho bowels regular. It will also euro dyspepsia, bilious ness, Insomnia and nervousness Don't be deceived into taking some thing "just as good." There Is no medicine equal to the Bitters. A Queet Accident Edward Stevener, 12 years old, of 91C Patterson avenue, North Bergon, was struck by a Now York, Susque hanna & Western locomotive going 30 miles an hour near Tyler Park. Ho was thrown 25 feet over a fence and landed In a ditch. His left an kle was sprained. The boy laughed heartily over his escape and after his removal to tho city hospital. 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 Boston Store Soil by iOMM SCHMIDT The Louvre Saloon PKNDUTON ... OKMOa It Pays u Trade at June THIS SATURDAY'S BILL OF FARE Ladies' tiolorod Shirt Waists, $2.50 and some, for ,. Ladies1 colored Petticoats, iramonso assort ment, low as Ladies Wrappers, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, 98c and Ladies' Dress Skirts, $15.00, $10.00, $7.00, $5.00, $2.50 and Ladies' Tailor Made Suits, 150 to select from, and ranging in price from $5.00 to $25.00; discount on all 5000 yards best quality Calico 4c 5000 yards Bleached Mtislin 4c 3000 yard 8 Scotch Lawn ' 3c 500 dozen Spool Cotton, good kind 2c j 5000 yards Best Apron Check Gingham 5c 5 Men's 5-pockot continuous lly Heaviest Overalls 50,000 yards Valoncionnes laco, 10c, 5c, 3c, plenty for tc Stockings for Women, girls and boys, best on earth for Stockings for women, girls and children. Turkey red table linen, per yard Cotton crash toweling, per yard Japanese silk in all color?, per yard. 20c Wash silk patterns of 1 yards, our price $i 50 Women's and children's summer vests. 3c E Plenty Clerks. No Boys' Sailor and Blouse YOU Suits 25 Per Cent Off know Bats, Balls and Fireworks Free THE with Boys' Clothing ( PLACE ie Peonies Warehouse 1 Agents Buttorlok's Patterns Call and Get a Free Fashion Sheet iiiuaiiiiiiuyiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiM Ping Pong AND TABLE TENNIS The new and Popular Games 95c to $3.50 Items and Prices that deaorve your kind attention : Japanese Napkins, per hun dred 10c and 25c Crepe paper, full 10 fHong 5c $2.50 Wringers $1 95 $4.00 Wringers 2 95 2jjC tor 5c bar of Toilet Soap SHEET MUSIC Popular Songs,. 15c, 19c and 23c Haminocks complete lines 75c to $3 95 Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Dishe3, Vases, bewing Baskets, etc,, etc. Frederick Nolf Tablets, Pcscits, lak, Office Supplies the Peoples Warehouse j Selling AND 25c I 50c 48c 98c 25i-1 50c H 22c 5c 11 5c U 3c H Trouble to Show Goods la TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 Office at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays' & Connerley Proprietors , BECK The Pltimbet and Tinne For First Glass Work at Reasonable Prices Shop: CttoNvve4 Straat, St. J Store, flaw Cawt ft. 1