East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 30, 1903, Image 6

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DAILY EA6T OR I
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Thft Best is Cheapest
Wp hnvp a stock of goods that range from a Baby
Walker to massive nuartered oak library furniture Our line
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ful designs for the home also some plain yet eiegani m
leather couches for office or library.
m uur ine OT carpets ranges num ui u F.j
variety.
We are not selling our goods at cost as we are in busi
ness to make a living, but we buy in car load lots so that we
can sell them to you cheaper than you could buy them in the
East and lay them down here. Gall at our store, examine
our goods and get our prices on what you want. If we can't
selljou a better grade of goods at as low prices as you can
get elsewhere, why we won't expect your trade.
Baker & Folsom
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE
Bring Us Your Second Hand Goods
We will pay you what is right for them.
Bargains in new uml seco:ud hand goods.
GURDANE & McBROOM
312 East 'Cm itT SnsriiT
NOILS FROM ECHO
GOOD SPECI. M-TY COMPANY
PLAYED TO A SMAuu HOUSE,
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Is a good tiling hat when the warm weather
turns your thoughts to things such as : : :
rator
You will Jlnd a Complete line of the very latest
sanitory ideas in Refrigerator manufacture at
our store. The prices are right too from
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T. C. TAYLOR, the Hardware Man
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You Furinsh the need. We Satisfy it
Wo re showing tcday fine line of Arabian and Brns
sells Nctt Curtains, $T .00 to $10.00. See thorn in the
Window.
Take a look at ;the Vudor Porch Shade
8x8 ft. $4, 0x8 ft. $3, 4x8 ft $2,50
Wo have a few more of those Art Squares and Rugs
left you wont have ant ithur chance to buy them so
Cheap.
Citizen heturns Satisfied to EclnS
After an Extei io.ve Tour Through
the Northwest--Wan Kicked by a
Horse and Serious,'y Hurt, But is
Recovering.
I.VIw. nr.. Mnv 29. -T. V. SllCfJ-
! ilnn paid the "hub a 'lslc yterdny.
I,. S. Heail of Tlie ,uunf,
Inst night.
F. J. iloedeteld, or "Weft tun, who
passed through hero on. .io It th, lltt"r
having spent about two nio.'itns In
looking over tlio Ytildmn, Horse
Heaven and Kllokltnt tounirio.s. re
turned here two days ago and has
been looking over till B part of the
country. Ho says this 1 ocalUy pleases
him more than nny ho baa seen, h'e
recently sold his plat v at Westou
nnd Is negotiating the purchaso of
a l'nrm here.
Symo and I.uzino I Specialty Co.,
played to a small hou so Iioro .'ast
night and the audience was surprise11
by seeing a bottor performance than
thoy were expecting. Mrs. Carlton's
serpentine dance on a revolving globe
was especially good, while tho acro
batic and contortion act and Symo's
balancing on tho revolving globo
were each meritorious.
Severely Kicked by a Horse.
Houry llrownllold, wniie working
for H. O. Newport and Son, leveling
land on tho Joseph Cuhun placo was
yesterday kicked by ft horse and bad
ly hurt. It Is reported today that
no bones woro broken nnd that lie Is
doing nicely.
FOUR DAYS OF JOY AT UNION.
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LJbfcfcfc BAILING, IStore near the Bridge J
SPENCER'S DEFENSE
ATTORNEY SAYS ABSINTHE
CAUSED HIS DOWNFALL.
Story of the Family Life of the Spen
cers Told by the Defense-Mother
of tne Unfortunate Man Testifies.
Tho defense of Murderer Kd Silen
ce? who shot and killed Ella Mundt,
begun Tuesday morning, says tht
Spokane Press. According o h s a
torney's opening address, the drink
ing of absinthe Is responsible for tho
crime. His aged mother, halfbrothor
and an uncle were the witnesses ox
untitled today. ,
Attorney Frank Oraves In h lb
opening address pictured Spencers
early life with a mother desorted by
her second husbnnd nnd his going
out Into life a unlet youth, emphasiz
ing bis affection for his mother and
his general affectionate disposition.
Ho told of Spencer's meeting with
Ella Munilt and said that the evi
dence will show that there was no
love no lust, no Jealousy, no malice
In Spencer's breast simply compan
ionship at dances and theaters.
Air Graves said he would show en
tiro inck of motive. Explaining tho
cause of Spencer's action the attor
ney said Ed Spencer had lost his Job
nt Davenport's on tho Wednesday
previous lo the tragedy and began In
drink heavily of whisky. Mr. Graves
read from a medico-legal work con
cerning effect of alcohol on persons
of differing temperament and said
that If Spencer had entertained an
Idea of killing Ella he might have
ilonc so on tne previous night, whet
he met Iter on Droadway and had his
revolver with him.
Mr Graves said thai the testimony
would show that Spencer hud drank
absinthe the previous night; that
tne dofuiulunt himself would testify
that lie had no recollection from that
time until he lay In the Sacred Heart
hospital of occurrences of Mondny,
and had none since then save by way
of horrid nightmares of something
terrible happening, lie had no recol
lection of writing letters or telephon
ing Polly Peterson or or seeing Ella
Mundt on .Monday.
Aged Mother Testifies.
Mrs. Spencer, mother of tho pris
oner, 'was the first witness called,
escorted to the witness chnlr. She
seemed calm, showing- little visible
nervousness. She Is tho mother of
nine children, s"vm living, two of
them younger than Ed. She said Kd
was affectionate, kind and In.lnst loits
while he lived at home, ttlng In
no trouble. Ed also helped lo sup
port her. No cross examination wan
made.
The best of barley, hops
and yeast, selected by one
of our partners.
Pure water, from six
wells driven down to rock.
Pure air, which has first
passed through an airfilter.
Every drop of Schlitz Beer filtered by machin
ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every
bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs.
Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew
ing to make purity certain to make Schlitz Beer
healthful.
Will you drink common beer, and pay just as
much for it, when Schlitz Beer can be had for
the asking.
-Ask for the Brewery Bottling.
Phone 51 Main, H. Kopittke, 507 Main St.,
Pendleton
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Have Your Water Pipes Examined and Repaired at Once
Delay will lead to serious breaks.
First-class work guaranteed by
BECK, the Reliable Plumber.
Court street, opposite the Golden Kulc Hotel
Celebration Will Last From July 1
to 4 Without Cessation.
Union, Ore., May SO. Ueglnnlng
with tho Union County Pioneers'
meeting on July 1, the Fourth of
July festivities will last four days.
On the 2nd and llrd tho Eastern Ore
gon (i, A. It. will hold thulr annual
encampment nnd on the 1th tho citi
zens will hold tho regular colohrn
lion. Several G. A. H. tents nro now
pltchud and tho city Is preparing for
tho greatest time In her history.
"You don't mean to tell mo ho's a
pugilist?" "Not at all. I snld ho was.
a lightweight boxer." "Well?" "Well,
he's packor of strawberries." Phila
delphia 'Press.
THE STANDARD IS GOOD.
Expert Opinion on Property Owned
by Pendleton People.
Jl A. Reese, n mining man from
Clippie Creek, In company with Dr.
Ed W. Mueller, general manager of
tho Standard Consolidated Gold
Mines Company, J. A. McLaughlin,
of Lincoln, Nob., secretary of the
Klllen, Warner, Stowart Company,
i.icltmi rli Stmnlnnl this week at
tho request of Eastern capitalists for
the purpose or investigating nun re
porting for them. Mr. Itoeso says to
the Similiter aimer:
,.t .-.r.iv.i thin riK nnn of the ex
ceedlngiy meritorious properties of
tho district, Tlie veins open up
Strong, are Ii)sJi(y mineralized and
the samples which 1 obtained carry
uniformly satisfactory yalues. The
apparent strike of the veins shown,
io,iu in the conclusion that they
converge near the apex of the hill
on tho Standnn) property. I also ex
...i.,.,,i tin, nriixMviiliis from which I
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took samples. Theso were exposed
and seem limy ns strung mm hr wen
defined ns the other veins. I regard
votn which hns been hut
suglitly opened up near tho surface
as ono or the strong leuges oi mo
group, nnd will, In my opinion, provo
(iunt to too oiuern.
Postal Clerks at Springfield
Springnold, III., May 30. Delegates
from all the largo cities or tne siato
. re attending the tlilrit annual con
' ntlon of the Illinois Association of
t, fileo Clerks, in session hero to
, l itli President Elmer Ott pre
' Tho business of tho conven
...... B' "sMs ehlolly of tho discus
huh Lou wjaiation to bo Introduced
slon of K f i r .,.,. i
at the ne. , riorI8i the election of
behalf of th. f)l0 seectloll of next
Plate, Liberal enter
juiu a meming v... lir(.vilioil for tho
tainmout has hi.
visitors by tho
postofllcc.
'Jerks of the local
Ohln socialists t ive Ticket.
fpw. t.rsn.
tlou of tho Ohio socinlis
hero today for the unml,
state ticket and tho ndot,
platform, is one of the Inrg
nation of a
tlon of u
ist gnth
in this
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slate. Tho roll call dovolopo.
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gates and In addition there we. 1
ninny visitors present. The name o,
Mark. Wild is prominently mentioned
In connection with tho gubernatorial
nombiuiion.
On Its Metit
Has the large demand for
Byes' Best Flour
Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that prows enters in
to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byers, Proprietor.
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RY WOOD
You Bhould know that the very host, jDRY WOOD of
all kinds is to he found at
P. P. Collier & Co.'s Yard
Also GOOD COAL. Gull at Office
MR Mnln St PlintiR Main 1 1 SI
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SEASONABLE'
SATISFACTION
There is a lot of satisfaction in having a refrigerator
these hot days, keeps everything so cool and fresh.
Our stock is exceptionally conplete all sizes and prices
SCREEN DOORS
And Adjustable Window Screens are not only a con
venience but a necessity and we have anticipated your
wants by putting in a stock of all sizes give us your
order cariy.
BAKER & FOLSOM, Next Door to Postoffjce
STACK FARM FOR SALE
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I am sole agent lor the Lee farm of iooo acres, six
miles from Pendleton, on Birch creek. Good
Water, Buildings, fine Orchard, Alfalfa Bottom.
Terms, half cash. Will sell with or without stock.
N. T. CON KLIN.
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(lix'eco will erect a pavilion at the
"World's Fair, St. Louis, and will also
make exhibits In Bovoral of the dllTirr
ent departments. Among the Inter
esting things exhibited will be rops-o-
iluotlons at old Greek statuary.
GOING CAMPING:
YOU WILL probably need some camp supplies
and we have anticipated your wants by wy"
in a big stock of Camp Stoves Fold uia"
Cots Tables Tents Wagon Cove,ts
Dutch Ovens Tin Reflectors for baking lireao-i
fact everything you might need in camp at
JOS. BASLER,
Local agent for the North German Lloyd S'eamsh'p
rnmninv T.Vboto inlil tn nil narts OI tlie