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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1902)
ml ' ------ - ' - - -w, Iftl 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 heantiful decorated porcelain china ware. SEE DISPLAY IN DRY GOODS WINDOW. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loans.. Summer underwear, BO cents a suit, at Teutsch's. A fine free lunch from 9 a; m. till midnight at Gratz's. For first-class cab, day or night, call 'phono Main 70. For a cool, refreshing glass of Schlltz beer go to Gratz's. John Holland 14 karat gold foun tain pen, ?1. Nolfs Book Store. Mcileynoiu's creamery butter on sale in all stores. Ask for it Schlitz beer on draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Scnlltz beer on draught and fine Munches in basement of Golden Rufo Hotel. Palace lunch counter, on Court ictreet, is now open. Everything In f season. Just the things you want for eating at picnics and while camping, at f Hawley Bros. Drop into our comfortable parlors and be served with our superior ice cream. The Delta. Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dick- eon, East Oregonian building. Fruit jars will be very high this year, as the price has advanced. We bought before the advance and will , give our customers the advantage of I our saving. The Standard Grocery. Buyers at Hunzlker's never regret their purchases. EXPERIENCE How many times have you bought Jewelry and afterward charged the disappointment to Experience T While Experience may bo a good teacher, it's apt to provo expensive. It's lots ohoaper in the end to buy ot a reliable dealer. Good Jewelry... Does not moan price necessarily. w have good Jewelry In Rolled Plate, Gold Filled and Solid Gold a variety of grades, but always good. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to B. Alexander TJma Soda 5c KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 5 StpB hom Hate St II EVER II Goods Company. Lunches at Phillips' restaurant. " Latest style shirts at Teutsch's. Gilt Edge lunch countor, Court St Fresh ripe tomatoes at Hawley Bros. Ring up H. Kopittke, 'phone No. 5, for ice. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. Save your gjld stamps and get a dinner set at Teutsch's. A clever accomplished lady wants to marry. See page 8. Thirty gallons of nice gooseberries tomorrow at Hawley Bros. McReynold's creamery butter on sale In all stores. Ask for it. McReynold's creamery butter on sale in all stores. As".: for it Fresh live crawfish Just received, at Gratz's, cooked while you wait Dutton's ice cream is just the thing to satisfy -your desire for something good. Schlitz beer on draught and fine lunches in basement of Golden Rule Hotel. Let Dutton supply you with nice. rich, sweet cream. Delivered any where. For Sale A good gentle buggy horse. Safe for lady or child to drive. J. M. Leezer. 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. Free picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sale of summer millinery Rooms in the Ea.-t Oregonian build ing or rent Steam heated, hot and cold water ani ath room in connec tion. Your evening will be complete If you drop into the Delta and enjoy a dish of the finest ice cream ever serV' ed in Pendleton. Lost Pair of gold spectacles on th streets of Pendleton Monday Finder will receive reward by return ing to this office. Withee, 305 Court St., agent for Dd' mestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.60 to $65 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed. Advertising privilege on the. four sprinkling wagons is for sale or rent Bids must be in by June 20. See Frank B. C'.opton, chairman committee. Ladies, I have taken the agency for the very latest dress cuttdr. Kept up to date free of charge. Those wishing to learn cuttings please call at my parlors, East Oregonian build ing, rooms 1 and 2. Mrs. George Lash. Toward the Court Howe EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE....... Free picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. All kinds of real estate for sale. Homos on easy payments, 'will fur nish part of purchase money, .lihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. Those wishing, to havo a comfor table rido going to the Lehman Springs, should see Frank Downey, corner of Webb and Garden streets Ho will make his first trip Friday, June 20th, with his new covered hack. Will leave Pendleton every other day at 5 a. m. and arrive at the springs at 5 p. m. The homliest man in Pendleton, 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 find lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 60c. For salo by Tall man & Co.. sole a&cnts. The F. S. Younger & Son grocery firm, has just instilled a new scale for weighing groceries which is the only thing of its kind in town. It Is called the "Toledo," and is made by the Toledo Scale & Cash -Register Company. It is so constructed that it will give the pounds, the price for it and the price per pound. The weigher only has to look at the- fig ures and see just how many pounds on the scale and if he knows how much the article sells for per pound the price is shown by the scale with out any figuring by him. DRAKE LOST. His Case Against the O. P.. & N. Was Decided Adversely. After being before the court for three days in an effort to collect $22,250 damages on the charge of false accusation and imprisonment, n verdict was returned last evening against C. F. Drake in his case against the O. R. & N. Company. The jury was out two hours before returning a verdict against the plain tiff. G. T. Elgin, R. T. Hagen, L. C. Rothrock, A. Miller, William Scott, L. E. Penland, Alex Manning, D. Howdyshell, John Schroeder, M. A. Bryson, James Lalng and H. C. Mills composed the jury. O. P. Bowman and S. T. Phillips were excused. Saltmarsh vs. O. R. & N. The case of J. C. Saltmarsh vs. the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Com pany, for damages in the sum of $20, 000 for injuries received In a collis ion with the train at West Alta street in August, 1900, was taken up by the court at 4 o clock Wednesday after noon and a jury secured. This morning it was again taken up and presented to the Jury, which Is com posed of Jerry Stone, G. H. McDon ald, A. J. Wagner, J. W. McCormach, Hugh McLean, L. M. Watrus, R. L. Oliver, O. P. Bowman, H. L. Frazier, Louis Mossil, J. M. Leezer and B. F. Renn. A. B. Thompson, S. T. Phil lips, John N. Bahr, W. D. Hansford, E. W. Suiste, A. A. McDaniel and John Harvey were excused. This case will occupy today and perhaps to morrow. ANOTHER BABY MURDER. Man and Wife at Haines Are Sub pected of the Crime. Baker Citv. June 19. The authorl ties are looking for a mysterious man and woman who are suspected of murdering an Infant child last . bun dav nicht at Haines. The couple went to a hotel about 11:30 o'clock Sunday night and asked for rooms When requestod to register, the man declined. savinK it was not neces sary. They had a young .babe with them when they were shown to tue room. The man left the hotel about 2 o'clock a. m., carrying a bundle wrap ped in a cloth which he carried down to the railroad track, over half a mile away and deposited In the bushes. He returned to the hotel and with the woman left town, walking down the rallroed. The man went into the bushes and secured the bun die. which ho took with him. It is re ported here that the dead body of an Infant was found near the railroad between Haines and North Powder. A Queer Customer. A peculiar-looking lad, with long, IiIaMt wiw curia and the aDnearance of a girl, is attracting considerable attention on the streets of Pendleton today. The lad gives his name as Nntft Mnntftipmii. and savs he OWnS the controlling interest in a patent medicine company ana is out adver tising the medicine. He claims to be 23 years of age, but from appear ances, is not more than 18, is small, dark and swarthy. He said that he had recently been in Mexico, wnere he foiizht a. duel with another fellow over a girl, killed his antagonist and there was a reward for him in that country. . t An Inrnrnatlonal rnnereBB of Skat nlovflrfl tinrlAP rhfl AllSDlces of the American Hkar. Leaerue. will be one Of the features of the World's Fair at St. Louis In 180 ; tne invitation oi the St. Louis Skat League to the fiknt nlavars of the world to attend the World's Fair havlug been ap proved by the National SKat league at its 'recent meeting in Detroit. A Disappointed Drkr. ' t stood one Saturday afternoon on the porch of a Luray (Vn.) hotel nnd saw file past a hundred or more dark les returning from work, each nnd ev ery one of them carrying a "wntcrmll lion" under nls arm. They had boon paid off, and a convenient farm wagon loaded with melons happened to pass ns they filed along, and the darkles all bought. One young buck, after hugging that melon for several blocks, "Just couldn't stand It no longer" nnd without ado sat down upon the "curb, nnd in the ab sence of n Jackknlfe ho deftly tapped the melon against the edge of the curb until it broke asunder. Mansfield In transforming his Jekyll face Into tlmt of Hyde upon tho stage never equaled the lightning change of countenance exhibited by Hint darky. One moment his eyes bulged, his mouth distorted, his teeth glistened, nnd his face fairly glowed with pleasurable expectancy, nnd in the twinkling of an eye when tho parted halves of that unripe and white seeded melon fell from his pal sied hands his eyes contracted to mcro slits showing an angry, snakcllko red, his face becamo of an ashen hue call it pale if you will and through his slightly parted Hps he hissed out im precation after imprecation upon the farmer, showing tho fact clearly that the disappointed ono was a past grand master in the art of profanity. Forest und Stream. TVhefc Men Eat to Lire. The Trapplst monks consider eat ing to be n necessary evil and curtail it to such n degree that one step fur ther would be suicide. Dinner, to which senrcely fifteen minutes are de voted, consists of a mess of vegetables boiled in water without butter or salt and served in a crude earthenware bowl, a slice or two of rye bread with out butter and a mug of milk or water as n beverage. Supper Is tho barest npology for a meal, being nothing more than bread and water. Tho guest master did not mention breakfast If there be such a meal, it probably con sists merely of a glass of water. A slight relaxation of this dietary is al lowed to invalids, who may huve two eggs a dny, while on extraordinary oc casions, such ns a funeral feast in honor of a departed friar, the monks revel in nn egg apiece. They are strict vegetarians, and a Trapplst must bo in the very Jaws of death before ho will consent to eat meat Llpplncott's. BOSTON .STORE. Now Is lhe 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 M $f It Hunts Dirt WW Msjrand Finds It K VV There's tho beauty of Diamond "C" Soap WM it not only "hunts" dirt & Vl Soak tho clothes over I aiebt. Add a few chips of Wm Next morning, when you W2 llif f &jsdMm- m i MOT n C for all ort i of nierul j4 t- III III III If given for wrppri. nt on r- m juct. A postal will bring ii. w Pttmlzm Dmttam Hf THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. H It Pays to Trade at Hot Weather Clothes Just ns well be comfortable when you can without neglecting your appearance BLUE SERGE COATS single nnd 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 strlpos; dark onos with small ohalk strlpos: sizos 33 to 44 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 No Qarmont Allowod to Loavo tho Storo Unless It Fits MEN'S OUTFITTERS Ping Pong AND TABLE TENNIS The now and Popular Games 95c to $3.50 Items and Pricos that desorvo your kind attention : Japanese Napkins, per hun dred 19c und 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, Sewing Baskets, etc., etc. Frederick Nolf Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Office Supplies fxi); YOUR can do your marketing at our storo just as safely as you can come yourself, as we havo but ONE PRICE TO ALL and the quality is guaranteed. If you can't como yourself, send your child. 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 flics, nor handled by Indians. We are particular in the manner in which we keep them and the quality of the berries we serve you. R. MARTIN, the Peoples Warehouse TRUCKING AND DRAYING We are prepared to do your work and ask you to call qn us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 -Office at- The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays 8: Connerley Proprietor BECK The Plumber and For FirBt Glass Work at Koasonablo Prloos Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. a a a a a CHILD a a a a a m a Proprietor lillKpBn i9t01iffttttt9tttfff't 9