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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1902)
O'uuG No.w is the time to take advantage of the greajL. inner 117 which cost you absolutely nothing . A With every TEN CENT PURCHASE" we give a diamond ir gold stamp, and .wien you have FJJY- stamps we-redeem hem with a piece oty beautiful decorated porcelain chinaf "4 SEE DISPLAY IN DRY rare LeeTeutschr SUCCESSOR TOJ I m ts ','C . Z Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.;; EDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1902. BREVITIE8. . Howari, farnf loans' Orsdall & iloss if or pure art! lice. -.1 anier underwear. 50 cents a at Teutsch's. Bne free lunch from 9 a. m till tent at Gratz's. first-class cab, day Or, night, fphone Main 70. . . ,., a cool, refreshing . glass of Itz beer go to Qratz.'s. ieynold's creamery butter. on In all stores. Ask ifor It. blitz beer on draught and fine keB in basement of Golden Rule I. iilltz beer on draught and-flne lies In basement of Golden Itulw Bace lunok-counter, on Court It, is now- :opBfi,1 Everything, in fit the tlungsVou want for eating picnics and while camping, at ley Bros. ' ' " 'J ropi lntb. vonrSiip.mrortable" parlors 1 uo , nor.vea wiuL-aur superior ,ice lonqy to. Joan at lowest,,, rates on or country property. yjT.,K. Dick East Oregonian building. ult jars will beTery. high this . as the -nrlca, has advanced. Wn ght before tie :aavancev and will our customers' the advantage fftf saving. ?The. standard4 Grocery, BliVftrs at TTiin!trnr nAvir rnornt r rr 1 i-tv ii'if t . EXPEKiElSGE How many times have you bought Jewclryjind afterward charged the teacheV.lttf-ai)?t6 fKvo Spdnsive. It's lota ohcapor in the end tobuy of a rellilhln rionlnr iHf a reliable de :08' vjooo jeweirv. 3 Jjlesfrot fian prlceielsnAljEI nave good Jowelry in Kolled rUte. Gold Vlllart ini) SnlH -VrtetyorBtaa:eOut'alwaysl;o63r Jeweler' and ..Qpticnf Next'Doorto 5tf AloxatiM or J1B1' 2 its 65 Sfcp. from-HSPsL frowwd the Ccxirt Hwe ir 3-- iV til www fx GOJODSTODOW. Lunches 'at Phillips,T restaurant. Latest style shirts at iTeutsch's. Gilt Edge lunch "counter. Court St Fresh ripe tomatoes at Hawley Bros' , Ring up H. Kopittke, 'phonei No. 5, t Rooma-lSr tile SjayJ vebr month atGrats 1)JU 1 Save your gld stamps and get a dinner set at Teutsch's. to marry." Se'e page 8. - - - - 'MflyaTionsr'olf ' niceooo'eries'j omorrow at Hawley Bros, McRej-irom'Bir6anTCWmFeTon sale in all stores. Ask forJt Ice 6-eam sandwichls, in ihavt. deli 2acy. made and sold bv iuttor WaBithat glass ofnemonade made pool byaxtilicialce.2-Askfor It., -U. Fresh live crawfish just received, at Gratz's, cooedwhllefjriiuwalQ uutton's ice cream lsvjusutne. thing to satisfy your desire for something ;ood. . . Schlitz beer-en draught -and - fine unches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Juet Button supply you with nice. rich, sweet prenm. DpHvprnri nrtv. where. We are showing rr ake plates, bread nial ua. iealaa Pishes. Nolf's. For SaleTAAgbdjd gentle1 J)uggj forse. Safe for lady or child to drive, . M. Leezor. f '- Tr ' Good, large, nice, fresh crawfish moraines at Nolte'fl' sftloTJn: Eiveflree ttcletajpn thfi-SJicyifle wittfeVey dollars fourciaseMarJtiBfs wiuuuiy huu nuttjr. - Take get bar r Inci ti tr nut coin rr oiiTvm ai mi 1 1 1rovir RorrfrHhl mSlAMi ing ..or rent. MStmetg&-Agfcajiii cold water au'l Lath room in connect tion.. ;i?3.s,r b". liv. fv;" m:i YtourZeveiiing.!rwl;h2 be-SoSlete." If you drop into the Delta and enjoy a iost Pair of gold spectacles on ttS streets of Pendleton Monday Folder will receive reward by setirif ine to this office. U.IJLI 1 I ithee, 305 Court St, agent-for-- mistic and ;DavJg,s. awing, machines, unp Julius irom ;ou luuu on in 8tallments. ""Everything "guararitee'd dvertlaing privilege on the f oun sprinming: wagons miior 'saie or ient. Bills must'be. ln,byiJune.120rSee Fjranlr- b.5 uiopton, cnairman commiuee. p.11 kinds of reat. estate, for sale. Homes on. easy payments, w'ill fur nifh part" 'bf purchase- money. Riborn & 'XJookt Ttoom 10, Taylor Blflg. v ..' . FAYORITE..U... vv artroins 4eu DRtJG STORE jnrrnrslnn to Walla CaUa. Sunday, Juno 22, $1.00, M. Gratz fs putting up a largo self' stjo'dfld th'0 ntranco To Walla Walla and return Sua day, une t22, 41.00. BaBObaJl-Pen!' "Uncle" Frank Mansfield, of Athena( with mj, complete outfit of carpets nnd akr nmaanrxnaffiCTmnraiKi r.' 7ta11sTTeld finds it is monoj' in his liocket la-lradelnJ2ndletQa.and pay the freight. y piQi lechire Wednesday evening at the- Tirompson Street M. E. churchj by Mrs. Helen D. Hartford, of New burg, was well attended by the monv bers of the W. C. T-. U under whose auspices the lecture wai given. Mrs, Harford is the state president and shetajked TntSresttngfr JxlIStiCtho work "of theSsodietyand what" itsvas destined to accomplish in the future. Jack Salisbury, a "pioneer sheep man of Butter Creek, has.-marketed the last of his wool of this year's clipping, which he sold at a good figure. While in the city Mr. Sal isbury .bought a nice home on Ann street, of E. T. Wade, the real estate manand will -move his family fhere th& latter Jprfrt of tlnVj; suratae to ffiacef fheir future home. Xr. Wade has supplied a number of sheepmen and ranchers with, homes and has some very desirable, ones left. 1 'WpppiNG CONVENTIONS. Woodmen of the World and Women of ,Wboacraft Are in .Session Today the. delegates to tko rand convention, Woodmen of the World awLomeit-tifr-Wooderaft-are- -holding their district conventions for the election of , delegates frorflsEastcrn ii'sono-J!thorandconSanj.ion to 3epu$d !at !ripple3rgelf Coj., Aug 3lsE "OX'&fc fejnenj8f4Vflpdcrat are holding" forth at La Grande and the Woodmen of the World at Wes ton.n Among ,tlioso who are 4ittend--ing from hereat" La" -Grande are? damjBsambalheaiajIfihnBOU, Bond, Cronln, A. D. Stlllman, Agne$ Stillman, Bollerman, Walker, Nelson andSfnfi'el'dr'TliedeleHfes to thd Woodmen of tl;e World convention ai Weston left here this morninfe and Sloan, Hartmah, -Earl, Fitz Gerald --,,-.,..'-. -asmai onm overv camn in the district. A full conveplioij'-WiHmae between 75 and A. O. U. , W. OFFICERS. List of New Office rs '. ifor Supreme During the Tuesday's business ses; iBion .of- Uie-aunLeuie-JoJ&e uf ttre Al O. U. W., in Portland, the following rofficers-and board were elected to serve the coming year: Webb Mcf NallKansas, supreme master; C. Rj tepnAl!lSiols Juprejne foreman! W. H. Miller, Missouri, supreme over se'erj-S-H. W. Sackett, Pennsylvania,! supreme recorder; J. J. Acker, New Tnil.- sle-w- HampSUlrelOTeTCeguiaB-; RitchI "MTnltaba. tchman:3Df. if. HXShlo3tfe.-V.fi ri, supf medfear- PhQ .Bupremo session-, will close on toCcM I Hams Ms&rifcSotAtocmC. LJKUJiam,-... MfiBr:de,a. druggist of Atnena, is axrenarag tno umtea States""Tcourt-asl a JWar.rsa5'S1P;gi.e LBotland JEpurnaWr. McBride con- uucxs' a prosperous,r ,)bisiQess in Athena surrounding -WhlcTi "lb a re-glon-w-hicn produces - annually b.Ouu,- portion of which is marketed i Athena. This brings plenty of imoi yntoHhatY,isri Airs Mc&id J&iMes irVo3'ptos$irtJu VLllt:iJUi J. Ilia JllUD IlliUU A lf.HL.IJ. "The nuua aie flnythia yvM" sal .he to -The-Joprna,!, " andrall interesti are in excejiept conttHipo. . Ruslr for Land; , ' There -is a grand rush'-for tlmbei land- all through, the La Grande disj trjet, says the Cbropfcle.. .During th month or May a nunareu iimoer ana stone locations were' filed, and sew enty-.eight ' filings of this kind have already been made this month. The localities which have attracted the greatest attention are- the districts abase Union and in the northern Wallowa county Thera a great many claims neina . . . . filed upon in the vicinity of Ukiah! in UfljatiJia. county. - Don't Use Too Many Words, ultiDilcallon of words Jncreaaefi the expense and decreases the effec tiveness ofadyertMjM-.Baj; what, you can you larger the wou rTnpreini3 i te-s&r.inaaBsn weras as h bf' fcald ttajpPBaeWolng cln setjAafijJBwant toinr In typithattWmcoMfid ftenfjpn -t mm paaerwwi wiuic Ish the ckcjilrourt7 siae. Monday, Went to y jury thlri iaftecpoon. iLTBsay not ijposaibier forythemto vreach an agrhntojjhtN" WOOL IS FINE, r : - '! - BlKer CburiVy' ClfpTlB 'th'eeit-ln W Aceordjng. 4p -Bakr CUy aavlcos, the KPi .I bo ,niark6ted .thoro xiils,- season is Jargqr and,r hotter than tor the , past years.. The. in 11 d winter wasjn every waj' favorablo to the hcepowners. -, The. wool uoing exceptionally, clean, owing to tb.q act tha'. the weather was xattA and the feed on the ranges was, better .tnan isual. The bheop came .through the winter in fine. . condition the woot Is longer and finer than usual. ' 'Si ,H.' Uelinei, the pioneer-4 vsidolr buyer of Baker jCitVj. estimates the clip of that . vicinity . at l.SQO.OOQ pounds, lib 'has contracted for about 600.000- pounds of the best-grade of wool, which ho is "now receiving and storing in his warehouse. "This year Mr. Hellner is buying-the-Wool out right, with the intention of holding it for SQmo tlnio, or. until ,tho mnrkct shaTl bo such thai ho can illspbso'ot his holdings at a profit He is pay ing 11 to 13 conts per pound for tho best wool. He has bought tho wool of Castady & Carson, 30,000 pounds; Lee & Bonnott, 30,000 pounds,, and W. G. Ayres, 130,000 pounds; besides a number of smaller clips. Mr. Hellnor says thnt In all his jmxu of experience as a wool buyer tn this market, no nas never iounu the wool so free fronvdlrtas it is this season. Murnhy & Stuchell havo contracted for over 400,000 pounds of wool on consignment; a largo quantity of which has- already been received. They- are.sending considerable, wool to ;the woolen mill at Portland. They shinned seven-' carloads .last week and Tvill havo as many more, to .snip this week. They also find the wool in fine condition this season. Besides the splendid: yield of wool, the sheepownors arc congratulating themselves orr the large percentage of increase in their hards this spring. Tho' average is above 100 per cont. This unprecedented increase is flue to the. .escoptiqnal.ly fine weather during' tlie iamblng" seasoii.- Tho income from the wool clip -will net tho woolgrowers who mnrket their wool in Baker.Glty hbout $150, 000 this year, and is only a small portion of the woc-1 of Eastern Ore gon, tints some idea of the magnitude of the wool Industry of EaBtern Ore iron can be obtained by cbmparing this market with that of several other places, where the value of tho cups will bo considerably more, simply be cause there will, be more wool. Straw hats at Teutsch's; BOS TON S TP O R E .J Now Is, the Time "! ' T. : tot tlie t'o. consider their; f A fine.lrne;to select f rbm 1 . 1 .ir' : 1 The pneds that please and - ' , . the (luties that, w.ear , , .B , -1 i2-.j 7 i.i . v r i.',.' Boston.Stbi'e Big If; tr , 'IN' ' AND- IE' JEWELRY I have a large stock of v- ft. " 1 t i y. Unrflflind which will be sold at the lowest prices ever offered in r- 1 This stock includes dia monds, solidrand .filled case . .gold watches) silver watches, . ' gold rings, watch chainsr ear ; ribgs-and-'many other-articles.1 - Cdthe '-Sri, ' lqb 'oVeV- the1 tb'dcVnd gei"tlie1pri(jgs. t ... MEN Oxford Shoes $2;50 50 Watches ir - it ?. ir - t " i - ir ' " (' J i f 1' u a m if 1 1 11 1 ' not eatnep;Homes; Just as well bq comfortable when you can without neglecting yiur aPr)$J 3HX BLUE SERG CO-AES single and double breasted th skeletpn'Kin( cjijiio i LIGHT COLORED TROUSERS They arc just the thing td go with your dark coats- Coats arid Pants Light colored, in piuids.tind stripos; dark onos with small chalk stripos: sizos 33 to 44 $5.00 $6.00 $7.0" "$fjj)i 5fl00 i . .: No Garment. Allowed ttf Leavo 'the Store Unless kt Fits :' MEN'S OUTFITTERS M Ping Pong AND TABLE TENNIS The new and Popular Games 95c to 3.50 Items and Prices that dosorve your kind attention ; Tapaneseapkins, pqrhuh: ' dred. s ..19c and 25c Crepe paper, full 10 ft long '6c $2,59 Wringers ...$1.95 4.00 Wringefs 2 95 24c Qv 507 par of? Toilet xSoap SHEE-T-MUSIC 6'pli'lar 'Sons.ljl)c;hd 2'3c Hammbciis complete iines r::j;.i:...'...75,ctom Toys ' 'Dolls; Albums', Fancy ' 'Goodsj Dished Vases,. Sevin' ' JB.ajkets, etc.', etc. , , Ffedertck Nojif Tablets, Pencils, Ink, Office Supplies te t) ' ' "XT' 'I A.- - T"' ..I ' L.t' i --i.-Jl ,'J.L rrv .i"-yoil can come yourself, f I: St i 1 - lURi CHILD- ' " 51 ill.ll Til fell I '! V (., THE STRAWBERRY; SEASON -" iof is arawjng to a close, so senu ub your order now- -anu js- g, . get nice large sound berries , "our. berries are not specked handled by Indians. We in which we Keep mum uu R. MARTIN, . . . . 0 ) 11 1 1. 1, i..,..,,.! ' K11 n TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask ,you to call on us. Charges will bo right. ,j ' TECEPH0NE RED 61 Office at a. The Old Dutch Henry Feed -Barn. - ! Kit Jlays . &, Cpnnerlej Proprietors " 4; to a The Plumber, and Tinner Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Sloro,.JJoqr Court St. ' -' - ' ,0 a gj i . W have but . ,CT -T fit Ml J. it .fiii.ui.itrjr m;.iii.it.Tr' 1 mi ur cliiiu. fop oaifngJ Remenimee,r J aTvtiuirtfea by fi ies, nor s are particulin (ljijjajiner me quumy 01 uie ucrncs .1 ProfirJftOJT fi'iif. I'WI'" .IIs n ij a, it. r M.f -t'MM fMi ir1.. 1 11 ' (Pi csw i eon 1 aiaiiwp nninuuiuiiaiiun'bi.LJi thA fVtr,, A.1 v . t , -' J - - - J MM. Mil J sc. St i 5