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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1902)
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1902. ON LONG CREEK. ..USE PURE.. Artificial Ice A Few Items of Interest Found In the Long Creek Ranger. T. E. HInlon started for Pendleton Inst Friday with several head of work i horses which he expects to sell. J. F. Harryman arrived In from Pendleton SaulTdSV with a load Of freight for Long Creekers. He. and Charles E. Osborne leave today for another load.vnt the same place. Mrs. J. H. Hewett left Wednesday for a visit with her children at Pen- ; dletou, the "Wilson brothers, going out to Ukiah with Henry Conger's xlg, with Henry Davis holding the ribbons. Lawyers Davis nnd Leedy, had been over on Desolation creek the past week or two. came back Monday and reported finding a fabu lously rich piece of placer ground, of which they corralled 160 acres, and water to work 1L They had some their Instructions will accompany their commissions. Under the new system of caring for the forest reserve of the state, Ore- gon was divided into districts, each S) district to be guarded by 25 rangers. Only 29 rangers have thus far been announced, and If the original plan is adhered to, otbor appointments may be expected soon. i . i i 7000, with a well established ana t paying business, located In a thrlr imr Rtock-raislntr and mining coun- nriinnfliro in fl rrar uwta MM I HI r KHrrir -1 ULL UflU LU III UIILLUL g For Sale. A good clean atock of general mer-! ohnnrtlRR Mtimnted value 56000 10 trtv "Win Rell or lease Btore building, i who' Reasons for selling, failing health. Address "D." caro this office. $25.00 Reward. as I will g.ve $25 to the person who will name the exact price of Decern- i I ber wheat in Chicago, at the close of , Costs abso- ffl Books now "r specimens which had been taken from beneath the grassroots, one business, October 1st. piece containing about 50 cents of , lutely nothing to guess beautiful old-gold. The were very much excited over their find and left early Tuesday morning for their home in Canyon City. gentlemen, open at new office, 120 Court street. , I. L. jiAY & JU. Roquefort, Imperial, Limtarger and Brick Cheese. Finest Cheese made, v Scotch Kippered Herring Something to eat in the Fish line that will tickle the palate. Weston Mountain Raspberries and Fine Red Currants. Tlphon Main 106. No Sediment to Foul Your Refrigerator No Disease Germs to Endanger Your Health. ymorsdEl & ROSSj TRANSFER,! XRJJCJKIN' STORAGE.! e viXi33(S If a Man Lie to You. And say some other calve. 1 ,! 1 I ! - as gooa as .Bua&iin b .araic oaive, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Burns, Hoils, Corns, Felons, Ulcers, Cuts, Scalds, Brulfles and Skin Eruptions prove it's the best and cheapest 25c at Tallman & Co.. drug store. i.-t I W. R EARNHEART, H MORE RANGERS. Forest Office, Association Block. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE COLLECTIONS HI'S R. MARTIN, Proprietor e e Onn wt. . Vl7 : ,en BettinB hBM(s lumber hm yours, don't for blU Kinrv ryt Mil 1 . IK amas Of including shineles. . dows, moulding. uu wiraows n f. . Ininrr thnf t . . o . is luunn ... . . ciass lumber yard. I have harcmlnj . QUUtOU competent Tiabtr iu locate ress? b a cw8wt 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CR0WNER BROS. I Telephone Main 4. Additional Guardians of the Named by Hermann. Secretary Hitchcock, of the depart ment of the interior, upon the recom mendation of Commissioner Binger Hermann, has appointed 9 additional rangers for service this year on .the Oregon forest reserve. The last ap pointees were: John A. W. Heid ecke, Detroit; B. Gates Cochran, Sa lem; E. G. White, Salem; A. L. Mor ris, Hamsburg; Newton J. Ferril, Salem; G. W. Taylor. Macleay; "Wm. H. Hesilman, Minto; Henry Foster Ig Sisters, and Ephraim Henness. De troit. The men have not yet been asi signed districts, but it is presumed '.eeS3 Lots in Pendleton from $30 to $500. Several good homestead claims for homeseskers. Farm lands and grazing lands for sale. EUGENE Oregon The first semester', session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, Septembei 17th. The following schools and colleges are comprised in the Uni versity : Graduate School, College of Literature, Science and Arts; College of Science and Engineering, University Academy, School cf Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. Tuition free, exceptlng'in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. Incidental fee, $10; Student-Body Tax, $2.50 per year. Cost of living from $100 to 200 per year. For CnUlogne address LEGAL BLANKS alogce of them. A foil strpply always kept in stock. Registrar of the University, Eugene, Oregon Valuable Timber Claims On the line of a Tl nw n nn 01 AAnai ior nrBt-comers. See XT Dl.i. TT . nave some good laraj sale. Dally East Oregonlui by only 1F cents 1 WMtc III I lilt 111! Mil IIIIIII II II III HI. III! II IIMIIII II II Mill! lilt IIITtlttllll If ItMtt MM lilt II tmil mi II 1111 M ................... m..... ......... ............w.w.-........,. " " . Saturday Positively the Last Day. Two Days More of Knocked-down Prices Kemler's Greatest of All Great Bargains in Groceries will con tinue until SATURDAY NIGHT, when it will positively end. Through the kindness of Mr. Lee Teutsch, who has leased the room I now occupy, I am allowed until Saturday night to dispose of the remainder of my stock. THE REMAINING DAYS WILL BE MADE RECORD BREAKERS. What 1 have left will go at a song. Cost price is not considered. There is not much left, so come early, look over what remains, select what you want and carry it awav at a trifle of its real value. J Saturday Positively Closes the ureat Kemler Closing-out Sale. iiiiiiiiiiinHnMniiiinniittiiiiiiiiifHiiiiHiiiiiiiffinnniiHiifiiiinifiiiiiiiifnimiiniinfnTnf niniiiinniiiinniiiinni!