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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1902)
LEE TEUTSCH FOR Big Bargains Don't Miss Our BIG CLOSING OUT SALE -IN- ash nnnns We are now showing some BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS in awns. Percales and Dimities Regular Selling I Closing Oat tZ i. f Q nrice 12 to 35c Price TO VC i i .... Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902. BREVITIES A. Howard, (arm loans. fry The Delta Ice cream. Latest style shirts at Teutsch's. limmpr iinrtftrwoiir Kft canta n at Teutsch's. 1 1 . i : A ft n . . ihuiucu uiiiLca in ii 1 1 r, AiAjvi.i w 1 1 11 rles at Hawley Bros. nlfnvTinin'o iroomorv Tmttoi w in all stores. Ask for- it nt "WPfiThnr hnc tin tflrrnra at tho riPn mila hn Romnnt whora crrtnrl 1 1 7. IIHHr R riTI I MM a glass of Schlitz beer. ir nv k iTi7TYinTi a nrpnonrro uuee. ouo uuurt ou. aeent lor ua bW AUI W ACS UU TT AAA . llUUUIIinil. ii immm in mi mut.mi ixi snn tin in. TTi UTITD M uOrwT nln f 1 a 1 V A A J-fl prepared to do expert piano iTi tr nun nil irinna nr noil nnrn rn- lrinrr. MmnRR mnvn n trior a nr in ii. CUT GLASS SALE I will sell all my stock of cut glass at a heavy discount until July 6. I have . lew odds and ends which I wish to clean up, so sacrlfico the whole stock to do so. Below are a few samples ol the prices: A line whiskey set, regular price $33.60, cut to $25 00 Fine Water Set, regular price $19-60, cut to...... 14 50 Eight-inch bowl, regular price $14.00, cut to ...... lo 00 Fine Sugar and Creamer; regular $7.50, cut to 5 00 Fine 5-inch Nappie, regu lar $4.25, out to "3 50 F ne Water bottle; reg. $7.60 5 50 Fine Pitcher, reg. $14.76:.. 10 75 Do not delay In your purchase, as this is your gain. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to R. Alexander Straw hats at Teutsch's. Frazler's for fireworks and flags. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. A fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till midnight at Gratz's, Dutton's ice cream Is fhe best It is possible to make. Try it. Save your gjld stampB and get a dinner set at Teutsch's. Send your order for sweet cream to Dutton and have it delivered, Fresh live crawfish just received, at Gratz s, cooked while you wait Our curtain stretchers save your curtains. Simple and durable. Nolf's, A new hot weather delicacy. Ice cream sandwiches, only 5 cents, at Dutton's, Fresh supply of berries, direct from Hood River every morning, at Haw ley Bros. The superiority of-our ice cream is known to those who have tried It The Delta, Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artificial ice. Only place in town you can get It Schlitz beer is good beer, and is served in a nice cool place at the Golden Rule basement Crawfish at Nolte's saloon are very fine. They come fresh every Tuesday and Saturday mornings. Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dick son, East Oregonian building. St Joe Store will sell Saturday, good crash toweling at 3c per yard. Only 10 yards to one customer. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out Bate of summer millinery Rooms in the Ea-t Oregonian build ing or rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and lath room In connec tion. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool' it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105 All kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nlsh part of purchase money, Rihorn & Cook, room 10. Taylor Bldg. Wanted Local representative for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Com pany, of Newark, N. J. Assets, $80, 000,000. Address Arnold S. Rothwell, state agent, Portland. At bedtime Itako 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 60c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents, Big special sale Saturday at the St j 00 store. The Delta's ice croam parlors aro me nncst m Pendleton. uituejnoias creamery butter on sale in all stores. Ask for it OA . . . . pounas Dest granulated sugar baiuruay for $1.00 St. Joe Store. or Sale Daniel Best Combined Harvester; run two years; good con dition; $800. A. Kunkel & Co. Free picnic every Sunday at Kino's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman's orchestra. St. Joe Store will sell al nrlnta Sat- urday at 3&c per yard. Not more than 15 yards to any one customer, The, firm of Athcrton & Concland. general blacksmiths and horseshoers. has dissolved partnership and is suc ceeded by Copeland & Son. The now firm Is composed of H. H. Conoland and son, Charles, both of whom are nrst-class workmen, thoroughly un aorstand blacksmlthing in all its Drenches, and aro expert horse shoers. Copeland & Son will occupy the shop at 314 Webb street, where they will take pleasure in serving the puDilc. Their shop Is well equipped to do good Work and reasonable prices will be charged. ARGUMENT FOR PARDON. Move In Behalf of Criminal Whom Dead Man Cleared. Arguments were heard by Governor McBrlde, of Washington, Tuesday on an application for the pardon of Wal ter H. Erving, who is crvine a 20- years' sentence at Walla Walla for the murder, In 1894. of Flnlev Gar rison, in Island county.. The ampli cation is based on recent sensational developments in the case. Erving was convicted solely on circumstan tial evidence, Garrison's body having been found at the bottom of a well over two years after the murder. The trial in 1897 was given wide public ity by the press. Last January an unknown man committed suicide near Seattle by blowing his head off with dynamite. Near the body was found an unsigned note, ostensibly written by the suicide, in which was a con fession of the murder of Garrison, and an exoneration of Erving. This alleged confession is the basis for the application for pardon. Erving was represented by a Denver attor ney, N. Q. Tanquary, that city being the home of Erving's parents, who made the application for pardon. The pardon is opposed by Prosecut ing Attorney Lester Still, of Island county. The governor has not yet made a decision in the matter. mal green. As tho twigs die, how over, tho bark shrlvlcs moro or less In other cases tho trouble is mani rested only In tho cxtremo tips of the twigs. This last is the ordinary form of winter injury hero, all sorts of trees being affected. This sort of injury has usually been ascribed mainly to drying out by tho wlntor winus. The trouble so common this spring seems to bo much tho samo as tho us ual winter injury, only, much more marked. All kinds of fruit trees aro affected, tipples apparently moro bo than others. That It is engendered by climatic causes seems hardly questionable, but whether It is brought about by low temperaturo or drying winds is not evident. It may bo that tho marked dryness of last fall is in somo way associated with tho trouble. Treatment of Affected Trees. The following suggestions for treatment aro given by tho oxpori mcnt station professors: "Two things can bo dono toward saving a badly Injured troo. First, vigorously pruning it, cutting out all tho diseased branches that can bo spared; second, stimulating it to ac tive growth by tho application of ni trogenous fertilizers, such as barn yard manure, fish scraps, etc. It is probable that by these means many of the affected branches may recover. This treatment must be given at once, other wise there is little hope of success." TO GO TO WALLA WALLA. Invitation Extended to Pendletonlans to Visit There on Fourth. Mayor T. G. Halley has received a general Invitation from the Fourth of July committee at Walla Walla for the Pendleton people to attend the celebration. Walla Walla is going to celebrate in royal style. She never fails to have a good time on the nation's birthday and the com mittee promises all who attend this year a better time and a more elab orate demonstration than ever be fore. Reduced rates are always given on all railroads and tho cltl zens of Pendleton who wish to go to Walla Walla to spend the glorious Fourth will be accorded a general time. Shoes WITH A REPUTATION. The advance styles of the Fa mous W. L. Douglas Shoe have arrived. Our stock is now com plete and you will have no trouble in getting your size and style. Just think of it Over four and one-half million pairs of the Doug las Shoe sold last year 1 - They are union made, which means the shoes are made by skilled work men and under sanitary conditions. P. S. Look out for the "Just as Good kind. Boston Store Sole Agents for Pendleton. AN OLD SORE Will sour the sweetest disposition as4 transform the luojit even tempered, lor able nature Into n cross-grained and Irritable Individual. 3 If impatience or fault-finding- art) ever excusable it is when the body is tortured by an eating aud painful sore. t im t- - ... . 1 " v iwuuniKing 10 nnu alter months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains ns defiant, angry and offensive ns ever, livery chronic sore no matter on what part of the body it comes, is nti evidence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of these diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some long hidden poisonperhaps Cancer has come to the surface and becrun Its destructive .wt- The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy flesh and the skin regnins its natural color. It is , through the circulation that the acrid, corroding fluids are carried to the sore or ulcer and keep it irritated and inflamed; S. S. S. will purify and invigorate the statriih'til blood when all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying flesh begins to have a healthy and natural look ; the discharge ceases and the sore heals. Several yoora ao, my wife had a ae- ., S; ? S' is tlle only blood purifier vera aoro log aud waa treated by tho that is guaranteed entirely vege beat phyalolana but received no benollt, table. It builds up the blood and OurdruirfflBt advUed hor to try S. S.S., tonen ur tlm trmprnl ext IV " whleh aha did. Fourteen bottle ourod! ,nC9 1,p !,e Kc"crnl system ns no her and aha haabeon well over alnce. other medicine docs. If you have J. S. XABOliD, 88 Canal St., a sore of any kind, write us and get 1 t 0.h10,,N'T the advice of experienced and Skilled physicians for which no charge is made. Book on Blood aud Skin Diseases free. THE wirr specific co Atum.. c. Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles NEW THING iMMh JUST OUT BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give 90 and 100 candle power respectively for the single and triple weaves. They are made in two grades. Price 30 and 40 cents each. The John New Stores Barrett Company Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets Oppo.lto Oregonian After All, No Place to Trade Like Nolf's A Soft White Skin May be a gift of Nature, but it may also be the result of the application of Pine Nut Cream. This Cream removes the tan and sunburn that comes' with the summer outing. ' " gINE NUT CREAM Is a good thing to have in the house; Nice to use; Nothing injurious to the skin; Perfectly safe, too; ,. No harmful ingredients. Price 25 cents a bottle. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Mala St Toward the Cotfrt Howe FOOL-KILLER IS BUSY. Meridlen. Conn., Business Men Have Epidemic "of Suicide. The city of Meridien, Conn., Is worked up over -the supposed exls tence of a suicide club. Within tho paBt eight weeks as many prominent business men have committed self destruction and the local detective force Is hard at work trying to find If there is any such club existing, and If so, will endeavor to break it up lest it depopulate the town of Ub best cltlzenB. Most of the suicides have been men of means, one of them being a millionaire. Tuesday the last suicide occurred which has stirred the town to renewed efforts to locate .the cause. This waB Wil liam McGovern. The first to take his own life was Charles N. Blake, a nrominent merchant and club man. Following him in rapid succession came John Douglass, Adam Kanff man, Frank Wood, William Smith, Peter McGulre and Thomas Hart. FRUIT TREES DYING. A Peculiar Affliction Reported From Different Points. During the past week a number of complaints have been received at the experimental station of the Washing ton agricultural college concerning the dying off of fruit trees. These complaints huve come from Cheney, Itltzville, Farmington and Ellens ourg, as well as from this immediate vicinity. The trouble manifests It self by some or all of the branches failing to leaf out, especially near .the tips; or the leaves do develop partially and then cur) and wither. Profee6rs Fletcher and PJper have .been investigating the matter about Pullman. Here the trees are mostly affected on the west and southwest sides. Only rarely are entire trees affected. The twigs seem to be per fectly healthy, the bark being smooth and the .cambium layer of the nor- Laurels Attain! 100 heavy Japanese napkins 19c Ladies' and Men's bicycle, strong and good $14.05 Rubber . rattles, dolls and balls foi the babies 5c up 18 long sheets shelf paper. . 10c Ladies' wrist purses the latest 74c and 08c Sticky fly paper, per sheet lc Crepe paper, plain and decorated, per roll, 5c, 10c, 15c The FarU Expotl Uoa na mad the Gold Medal Award to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY Cold medal, wvra Alio awnrtled ol Kw Oriotiu IOQ3 tnd'VMrl4raTr Bold by JOHH BOH M liT The Louvre Saloon PJENDLETON OREOOS TRANSFER, TRJUCJKIN STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. Summer School for Bojs Bummer Season of HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND, OREGON Open from July 1 to August SI . For djr .and boarding students. Scbaol aeaiioa only 1m forenoon; recreation all the altera OOH. Kor particulars apply or write to DR.F. W. Hiul , , Principal H1U Military Acadear ' Marshall and 24th St., Portland, Oregon, ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN COUNSELLOR-AT'L-AW U. 8. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. 8. Patent Ofllce If. t. ftJ FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marks and Copyrights 700 Jtuet,, V. V WaHlitaiTtou. D. C, FOB BALE AT THE BAST OBHQOMAN oflce, large bundle of newspaper, con taining orer 100 big paper caa be ob tained ror w cents a bbsom. Feather Dusters Another Large Shipment This Week Fine turkey dusters. . .23c to (0c Ostrich parlor dusters 35c to$2 75 Wool dusters. . .10c, 20c and 60c Shoe Brushes . .12c. 20c and 25c Lowest Prices, Reliable Goods Frederick Nolf TRUCKING AND DRAYING Wo are prepared to do your work and ask you to call on us. Charges will be right. TELEPHONE RED 61 Oflice at The Old Dutch Henry Feed Barn. Kit Hays & Connerley Proprietors BECK The Pltimbe and Tinne For First Class Work at Roasouablo Prions Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Store, Near Court St. Dally East Oregonian by carrier. only 15 cents a week. it) O 9 0d a CHERRIES Large ripe Highland Cherries, just right for pieg, table or canning, STRAWBERRIES Hood River strawberries, very fine for eating or canning. The strawberry season is drawing to a close. Now is the time to put up your winter supply. PtUz Baking Powde Beautiful and useful prizes silverware or given with our high Prize Baking Powder. chinaware Come to Oar Clean Orooery and You Will Be Pleased f i mi's 1 fin Sim R. MARTIN, Proprietor ' - -T r 1 t.i.