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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1902)
ICE ATTRACT. ...FROM. QUALITY DECIBCS. NOW UNTIL THE 4th ...Twenty-five Per Cent... 25 OFF PER CENT On our entire stock of Men's Suits, includ ing 500 Patterns. This reduction only good until the uourtii ot July, Nothing Reserved ! Alexander Dept. Store f RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. Lamp Mantles Guaranteed for 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles NEW THING JUST DUT 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 Barrett Company New Stores : Cor. Sixth and Alder Streets Opposite Oregonion ODRTH OF JDLY Prince It, tbe "king of the beef breeds," is the champion Angus 'Still ol the world. Not in points only, but in price, does this splendid animal earn his title ol champion ot his kind, for -he lias brought tho largest price ever paid for an Angus bull. ' In Chlcaso;this animal changed own ers at the Dexter park amphitheater of the Union stockyards for the sum ot $0,100. The sale was made in the auc tion ring, which stamps Prince Ito doubly a champion. There was little or no excitement in the ring until Prince Ito was put up AbUbALL BETWEEN THE Champions of Eastern and Western Oregon: PENDL ETO N'S INDIANS -AND Oregon City July 4, 5 and 16 First Class Clean Sport Between the Twe Fastest Teams m the Stated. Champions of Eastern Oregon -AND- Champions of, Willamette Valley mrxcE ITO, worth f 9,100. for exhibition and sale by his owner, M. A. Judy of Willlamsport, Iud. The mammoth creature seemed to realize his Importance as the greatest feature of a ring sale and threw up his broad, full head, with his big ears laid straight back, and looked proud. As the breed ers said, "lie was every inch a priuce of the blood." So great an impression did tho cham pion create that the bidding began at almost $1,000 above the former ring price for an Angus bull. The ring rec ord for "market toppers" stood at $3,- 050. The bidding for Prince Ito becan at ?4,000. There were breeders at the sale from all over the country, and the price was quickly raised, $100 a voice. WTien the amount of the bid reached $0,000, only two bidders stood out, a man from Louisville, KyH famous for his cattle, and the new owner of Prince Ito, B. It. Pierce of Creston, 111., who finally won the champion for $9,100. Prince Ito is an imported animal ot the Aberdeen stock. lie was bred In Scotland by Sir George Macpherson Grant and was sired by the great Erica Highland society champion Elt ham, out of a Mulben Pride of Aber deen dam that was sired by the famous Justice. Prince Ito was imported last season by Mr. Judy after winning the chain pionshlp of the Highland society at the Royal show of Edinburgh. No such Angus sire and show bull as Prince Ito was ever before offered for sale in this country. He is the purest of bis breed. Ob Foot nd In Curcaas. It is evident that the production of a beef animal that will win on foot and in carcass competition is, tinder pres ent standards of judging, a very tlitll cult matter, says The National Stock man and Farmer. The champion of the late Chicago fat stock show was an easy winner when alive. In the opinion of every Judge of a beef ani mal he outclassed his competitors. Yet when his carcass wes compared with theirs it did not get a place. It was neither first, second, third nor commended. And, further, when the carcasses of all the prize winners were compared with a load of well finished cattle that won no premiums on foot, which. In fact, were not ''good" enough to show, the latter were declared by the judges to be the better. Such facts may worry the produce of prize animals to some extent, but broadly viewed they are of little im portance to those engaged in making beef for the market These men care little for the awards' of thp show ring and much for the rewards of tbe mar ket. It is a point in their favor that tbe market finds the most economical killers and the best carcasses among cattle that cost the producers much less than high finished show animals would cost them. This fact is worth more to the beef producers of tho land than all the prizes that were ever awarded. But the tendency in fat 6tock shows is toward tho standpoint of the slaughterers. The highest finished cat tle do not always win. They may bo too ripe. If there is any change in the Ideals which govern the judging of cattle on foot, it will be toward the standard .which the market sets. No buyer for a packing chouse could hold his position an hour if he bought cat tle on tbe show ring basis. He must buy on tbe killing basis, and it is prob able that fat cattle will ultimately come to be Judged as they must be 'bought Sale at BreetlB Stock. The sales of breeding stock so far tbi-year bare been satisfactory; With s few exceptions prices have not been sensational, but fair returns were real ized. Stockmen know that it is better to sell a large number of animals at fair, priaa thaa few at very bigb fig ures. Trade is .not restricted. The gen eral quality of the cattle of tbe coun try is raised and tae 45nd for breed en enlarged. Many safes are listed fer this seasoa, which premises to be a very prosperous and satisfactory for stociuBea. We See Our Finish on the shirts of a large proportion of the nude population of IVmiUton. It i much preferred owing to its distinct superiority . Wo do up shirts, collars and outta in Al style to icrftotloit. rjhnt's our specialty, and we're exi erts nt t no business. Hence our largo and 1 Igh class patronage. Send us your laundry. We'll do the work with nemne.s nnd dispatch. Service the best. Charges right. THE DOMESTIC LAUNDRY F. Robinson, Prop. Pendleton, ITS MIQHTY SELDOM thnt opportunity knocks at jour tloor with such an offer ai this II you need anything in the lino ol wheel vehicles, vit'ro offering the maximum ol value at minimum oi cot. hverx carriage, buggy nnd light wagon leaving our cstitblubnicnt la warranted ni to workmanship nnd material. Host to be had for tho money anywhere, llandiome, dmablo, cheap. Hue- non Knivea 10 nt mi ncaucrs ana mowing machines. See Us About Gusoline Engines NEAGLE BROTHERS Water St., near Main, Pendleton, Or WHY DON'T YOU Buy a Farm While They Are Cheap? N. Berkeley Will Sell You Land at $1250 Per Acre that will be worth $25.00 within five years and Pay Fifteen Per Cent On the investment in the mean while Mountain Resort FOR SAIvE The celebrated "Bingham Springs," locatad in the Blue Mountains on the Umatilla River, complete, with furniture, fixtures, 6tages and stock. Absolute control of five miles of best trout fishing stream in Oregon. Will Bell 80 acre tract including hotel grounds with water privileges, or 960 acres, as desired; making fine stock farm, controlling big range. Or will lease. Call on or address : Frank B. Clopton Pendleton, Oregon WTwnnHnwnnnwuiMtimnwnrfnHHTf I SMOKERS' Supplies CIGARS, the bent brands I TOBACCO finest for 1 smoking and chewing 51..,,..,u,,u..ri,.uuti,,ii,.tl.iufc Hie Mush Continues The Great Bargains at Kcmter's Closing-Otrt Sale go merrily along and prices are being cut Tower than ever. Daily tho crowd of eager purchasers continues to grow larger, and economical buyers and thrifty people are taking advantage of tho abovo chanco to save dol lars. Every articlo in our store must bo sold. Don't put off buying, but como now. Everything goes just as advertised. Here are Some Examples of How We Have Cut the Price : Study them Carefully 7 bars of laundry soap ; 25c 2 gallons Komler's Best syrup....!.... 70c -All kinds of extracts below cost. 10-pound box Crackers, per box., 65c All kinds of Toa, por pound 40c Lamp Chimneys less than cost French Sardines, per box $Oc Galvanized Tubs 70c to 90c Wash Boards...- 20c to 40c SYRUPS m Komler's best 2-gal jackets cut fr'm $1.15 to 90c Kimler's best 3-gol - " " 1.65 to $$25 Komler's best 4-gal " " " 2.15 to $ 75 Choc'lato Croam 2-gal" " " 1.25 to $00 Choc'lato Cream 3-gal " " " 1.85 to $ 45 Choc'lato Croam 4-gal " " " 2.40 to $ 90 CANNED GOODS Tomatoes, corn, boans, pons, regular price - 2 for 25c por can $0c Monopole fruit,high grade,out fm 25c can to 20c Standard 'table fruits, 7 cans for $ 00 Salmon, 4 cans for 25c Hams and Bacon, per pound $4c Oatmeal, por pound 4c Rope, por pound, from 8J to $2c Schilling's baking powdor, por pound 40c Schilling's Typical blend coffeo, por pound 20c Cane sugar, por sack 4 90 Beet sugar, per sack 4 BO Potatoes, per hundred $ 50 Best cream cheese, por pound $6c Silk soap, 6 bars for 25c Golden Star soap, C bars for 25c Dairy salt, 50 pound sacks, por sack 90c Flour, per sack 75c Dair' butter, por roll 25c Creamery butter, por roll 50c Macaroni, 1-pound package , $0c All kinds of lye, por can $0c Sea Foam, large packages, 6 for 25c All kinds of axle grease, por can 5c and $Oc Arbuckle's and Lion Coffee 8 pekgs $$00 Mason Fruit Jars, Qts. 75c, Half-gals 90c Dot Everything else in Oar Grocery Cut Accord ingly. Cash Only Goes at this Sale. No Credit Given Anyone. All parties knowing themselves to be in debted to me will please call and settle in cash or by bankable paper before July $. AH Mi settled accounts July $ will be pot in the hands of my attorney for collection. D. KEMLER Closing Out Sale The Fountain of Youth And vigor that has been Bought for so eagerly could be found ia ScfwlU's Pilsaer Beer The best way to remain young is t Wen up your constitutional 'tranKth with good, pure and invigorating beer like that brewed by the Setolt hrwrv. In hat weather it' ithetk food, and drink, and is always-pala table. LEGAL aiogtfe of them. BLANKS wjf A wil. supply always Kept m mmc