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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1902)
4 EllIIST 11 El 1 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 you have FIFTY stamps we redeem mm with a piece of beautiful decorated porcelain china fare, SEE DISPLAY IN DRY GOODS WINDOW. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleavef Bros. Dry Goods Company. MONDAY, June 1G, 1902. BREVITIES. WL Howard, farm loans. Orsdall & Ross for pure art!- lice. inner underwear, 60 cents a at Teutsch's. Bne free lunch from 9 a. m. till Bght at Gratz's. first-class cab, day or night, Iphone Main 70. a cool, refreshing glass of kz beer go to Gratz's. (Reynold's creamery butter on In all stores. Ask for it. blitz beer on draught and fine kes in basement of Golden Rule Itton's Ice cream is the best Time and trial have proven lace lunch counter, on Court it, is now open. Everything in ra. other Invoice of Helnz's apple Br, something very fine, at Haw-Bros. c manufacture our ice cream and I will find it different from others Delta. loney to loan at lowest rates on m or country property. J. R. Dick- East Oregonian building. !rult jars will be very high this r, as the price has advanced. We ght before the advance and will j our customers the advantage of saving. The Standard Grocery. ftiivnva nfc TTnnwllrrtr'n navnr r?rpt (their purchusea. 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. It's lots cheaper in the end to buy of a reliable dealer. Good Jewelry... Does not moan price necessarily, w. have good jewelry in Rolled Plate. Gold Filled and Solid Qold t varloty 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 countor, Court St. Eggs, 15c per dozen, at Hawley Bros, Ring up H. Kopittke, 'phone No. 5, for ice. v Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. A clever accomplished lady wants to marry. See page 8. We make candy of all kinds. Nons better anywhere. The Delta. McRoynold's creamery butter on sale in all stores. 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. Sciilitz beer on draught and fins lunches in basement of Golden Rul Hotel. 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 ot 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. Good, large, nice, fresh crawfish, received every Tuesday and Saturday mornings at Nolte's saloon. We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery. To close out my entire stock of spring and summer millinery, I will offer great reductions. Mrs. Camp bell. Withee, 30B Court St, agent for Dd mestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed. Advertising privilege on the four sprinkling wagons ia for sale or rent. Bids must bo in by June 20. See Frank B. C'.opton, chairman committee. All kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of purchase money. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg, At bedtime Itake a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says that it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 50c. For sale, by Tallman & Co., sole agents TJma Soda- 5c EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Step, ten Jbto St Toward fee CWrt Howe Schlitz beer on draught and fine lunches In basement ot Golden Rule Hotel. G. W. Bradley came down frouj Athena Sunday and attended the base ball game. - , Lunch baskets, hammocks, mer chancuso for mountain camping, at Nolfs Supply Store. Rooms in tb.e Eart Oregonian build ing ur rent Steam heated, hot and cold tfater ani : ath room in connes tlon. The "Rabbitts," Clarence Boiler man's baseball team, has accepted a challenge to play a gamo of baseball with tho "Its." M. O. LInder, 13 years a resident of this county, but for tho past two years living at -Paridiso, Wallowa county, is visiting A. Noble, of this city, and U. G. Horn, of Birch creek. His family is with him. Tho baseball games at La Grande Saturday and Sunday between the lo cal and Athena teams resulted in do feat for the locals. The score Satur day was 8 to 0 and Sunday it was iG to 2. This make's 10 games that La Grande has lost and only two won. County Judge G. A. Hartman has returned from Portland. Mr. Hart man says that considerable fun Is be ing poked at the officials who engin eered the attempted capture of Tracy and Merrill, the two escaped con victs, but he does not see anything laughable about it. Frank Downing has received the mail contract for carrying the mail from Pendleton to Lehman Springs, during the summer season. Tho mail will leave Pendleton Monday, Wed nesday and Friday and will go up one day and back the next. Passengers will be carried back and forth by Mr. Downing. La Grande Observer: Joseph Gib bon, formerly pf Umatilla county, purchased, through the La Grande Investment Company, 190 acres of land in the Mt. Glenn district, for merly the John Lettenmeir place. Consideration $5,200. Mr. Gibbon will take possession , immediately, and Mr. Lettenmier will take a rest before engaging in other business. PAUL UNDERWOOD CAPTURED THE MAN WHO IS ACCUSED OF DKOWNINQ HIS BABY THE STRAHON. Beautiful New Rooming Home Ready to Receive Guests. The Strahon, tho new .rooming home in the Martin block, is now open and ready for the reception of guests. It offers a nice, clean and comfortable place for people seeking lodging. The building is new, has all the modern conveniences and has been splendidly fitted up with furni ture that is both attractive and suh stantlal, so that it offers a home-like place. Mrs. Strahon, the proprietor, was formerly in charge of the lodging house in the Desplains' block and has taken special pains In making her new home first-class in every partic ular. She extends a cordial Invita tion to her friends to call and see her when seeking a lodging place. MISS SWITZLER INJURED. Fell Out of a Cherry Tree at Walla Walla and Broke Her Ankle. Miss Eva Switzler. of St Paul's school, fell from a cherry tree at the Stone farm Saturday afternoon and sustained a fracture of one of h5r ankles, savs the Walla Walla Union She was removed to the home of her sister. Mrs. Frank Sharnstein. and at last accounts was resting oasily. Mies Switzler was spending tne clay at wo nf Mrs. B. F. Stone anil was picking cherries when the ac' dent took place. The injured givi was intending to go to California to attend summer school in a lev.' uays Saved Froi,. an Awful Fate. "Rvervbodv said I had consumn tibn," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambersburg, Pa., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness caused by hay fever and aslhira, that few thought I could get well, but X learned of the marvelous merit or ur, Kine's Now Discovery for Consumn tion, used it and was completely cured." For desperate throat and lung diseases it Is the st.fes't cure in the world, and Is infallible for couKhs. colds and bronchial affec Hons. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1. Trial bottles free at Tallman & Co.'s. Railroads Frightened. "The Tribune believes that tho rail road companies assisted in tne aereai of George Buzan. They feared that be, supported by the republican county platform declaration, would raise the rate per mile." Pendleton Tribune. How frishtened the poor railroads tnn Bf havA been I Mr. Buzan had al ronriv -pntfwflrt two terms SB aSSeSSOr and it Is eald Indeed, that he was not allowed to Tiold the office tne remain der of his life so that he would have had time to put this reform into ei ft.. Tho nmnrhtv r&llroadS. hOW' ever, will be punished for their defeat of Mr. uuzan ror u. r. ainun j buiub to do the very thing taey xearea r. Euan would do. Milton Eagle. For Sal ChMpI Oae 18-foot comhlnH harvester. Ob 14-foot steel frame bender. Oae mower and rake. For partlculara ad dress or-inquire of R. Lalag, Peadle- ton, Oregon. Claims the Baby Badly Ruptured It self Before he Threw It Into the Sound. Paul Underwood, who with his wlfo ib charged with tho murder of their three-weeks old baby at Scattlo two weeks ago, was captured Satur day morning in tho woods while he wns mnking his way to Codar river. Ho almost walked Into the arms of Sheriff Cudlheo of King county, and was brought to South Bend Saturday afternoon on a steamer and is now In a steel cago in tho county Jail there. Ho looks none tho worse for his flight and lifo in tho woods. Ho seems to take his flight philosophi cally, and ays that ho would havo given himself up boforo but ho was afrnld ho would bo shot before ho could convlnco his pursuers of his intentions. Implicates His Wife. He claims that his baby was prac tically dead when he throw it into the water. It had been sick and ruptured itself and when they wero going to take the train for Aberdeen ho gave it somo chloroform to ease its pain and lator tho baby becamo limber and its heart ceased to boat. He implicates his wife and claims that she was anxious to cet rid of the child because of tho disgrace of its early birth. Construction to Commenoe. It is positively stated In Portland that a railroad will be built between Coos bay and Roseburg and that con struction will begin by September 1. Chief Engineer L. D. Kinney, of the Great Central railway, Is authority for this statement and says arrange ments have already progressed far enough to make the Coos Bay-Rose-burg railway a practical certainty. As tho matter now stands trans-con tinental Interests back, of the Salt Lake Coos Bay enterprise have first call on tho railroad to Coos Bay until August 15. If those interests do not deem it expedient to carry the trans continental lino that way, tho local road will bo built by capitalists In terested in timber in tho Coos bay section. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Hot Weather Clothes Just as well be comfortable when you can without neglecting your appearance BLUE SERGE COATS single and double breasted the skeleton kind without lining LIGHT COLORED TROUSERS They arc just the thing to go with your dark coats Coats and Pants Light colored, in plaids and stripes; dark onos with small chalk stripos: sizes 33 to 44 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 No Garment Allowed to Leave tho Storo Unless It Fits mm qDd mm m HEN'S OUTFITTERS School Election. The annual school election, for Pendleton school district No. 16, Is being held this afternoon at the court house. One director Is to be elected for a term of five years to succeed James A. Fee, whoso term expires. Little interest is being felt in tho election, as there ia no scramble for the office, and tho only name on tho ticket is that of Leo Teutsch, although there is snaces for inserting other names if the voter wishes to scratch and vote for someone else. 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 Biliousness "liave used y oar valuable CAHCA" IIETS aud Uud tlietn perfect. Couldn't do without tucm. I nave used luein lortoino time (oriudlgcBtlon and biliousness and am now com pletely cured. Kecoramond them, to every one. Once tried, you will nevor bo without them in the family.'' Edw. A. Mabx, Albany, N. Y. CANOV CATHARTIC W CAT MA WTI W TOAOI MAJIM Pleaiant. PalaUbl. Fount. TU Ooofl. Do UoodTMever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, tie. (Sc. ... .CURE CONSTIPATION. ... M.riU Htmtdf Umimj, Cfcktf , XmIm!, Ink. 511 MTAt Sold and fruarBiitecd by all drug- 1 V'M fUuio tfllKK'i'olwccu Jlablk Ping Pong AND TABLE TENNIS The now and Popular Games 95c to $3.50 TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. Items and Prices that dosorvo your kind attention : Japanese Napkins, 'ficr hun dred 19c and 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 $3 95 Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, Dishes. Vases, bewing Baskets, etc., etc. Frederick Nolf Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Office Supplies TELEPHONE RED 61 -Office at- The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays & Connerley Proprietors BECK The Plumber and inner For First Glass Work at Reasonable Pricos - Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. YOUR CHILD you can come yourself, as we have but flltetXD w i can do your marketing at our store just as safely as 1 ONE PRICE TO ALL and the quality is guaranteed. If you can't come - ' yourself, send your child. O 1 THE STRAWBERRY SEASON is drawing to a close, so send us your order now and get nice large sound berries for canning. Remember our berries are not specked and dirtied by flies, nor handled by Indians. We are particular in the manner in which we keep Uiem and the quality of the berries we serve you. a 9 d S a 0 ( a (4 m m (i . R. MARTIN, Proprietor ThU ilgnatura U oa gtotj box of the gepujga Laxative Bromo-Ouiaine'rabiats Wlll" remedy that raw nM tm B;04r. .ram'. -