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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1902)
ft LEE TEUTSCH FOE Big Bargains THE HOT WEATHER will soon be with us again, Prepare yourself for it. Wear a summer corset to be COOL and COMFORTABLE. The FAVORITE is the regular shape, light weight, ventilated, neatly trimmed, very strong and durable, 68 to 90c Oat Price, 50c The PRIZE GIRDLE is a narrow, light weight corset, very strong and highly prized by those wishing comfort. Comes in white, sky blue and pink. Price 75c to $1.00. Oat Price, 50c Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loans. Rooms by the day, week or month Gratz's. Summer ventilated corsets for com rt. Teutsch's. A fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till idnight at Gratz's. . Hood River strawberries received ily at Hawley Bros. String beans, green peas and caull- wer at Hawley Bros. For a cool, refreshing glass of hlitz beer go to Gratz's. Paper bound novels, largest line in endleton, 10c up. Nolf's. McReynold's creamery butter on le In all stores. A for It Only a few of those 49c bargains shirt waists left. Teutsch's. Fresh live crawfish Just received. Gratz's, cooked while you wait Hot weather has no ierrors at the olden Rule basement, where good frchlitz beer 1b on tap. , Drop Into the cool, comfortable faement the Golden Rule and en 7 a. glass of Schlitz beer. When down street and wishing stage stamps, drop into the Delta. e will oe pleased to supply you. Mr. Silas H. Soule, of Soule Bros.'s lano Company, Portland, is In the lty, prepared to do expert piano imlnp' ntiri nil Vfnilo nf ilolfpntA ro ; 1 1 1 1 p i ' r 1 1 11 m n 1 1 ; l j i nri mm i i i i - I I T-l 1 3 .1. mi. an's Drug Store. IF YOU WANT A ' GOOD WATCH CHEAP we can supply yotf L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to B. Alexander Quart of Flies for 5c We guarantee that a 5c package of our Poison Fly Paper will kill a quart of flies. Our 5c-package contains 10 sheets of Poison Fly Paper, extra strong. We also have a good supply of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, insect powders and Koeppen's Bed Bug Destroyer. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Main St Toward the Court House Latest books early in stock. Fra zier's. Fine fresh red and black raspber ries at Hawley Bros. McReynold's creamery butter on sale at all stores. Ask for it. New and delicious are the ice cream sandwiches served at Dutton's. Only 5. cents. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artificial Ice. Only place in town you can get it Dutton will deliver nice, fresh sweet cream to you if you will send In your orders. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. Our Ice cream and ice cream soda is delicious. Try It and you will have n other. The Delta. Good lunches, at reasonable prices at Phillip's restaurant, opposite Tallman's drug Btore. Schlitz beer 1b good beer, and is served in a nice cool place a. the Golden Rule basement We give free tickets on the bicycle with every dollar's purchase. Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery. Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dickson, East Oregonlan building. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sa'.o of summer millinery Rooms in the Ea-t Oregonlan build ing or rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and lath room In connec tion. Doctors predict considerable slck- ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of f your drinking water. Cool It with it 1 pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105. Withee, 305 Court St.;' agent for Domestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to $G5 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed. All kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of purchase money. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Eldg. Keep your eye. on the classified col umns of the East Oregonlan. A girl who Is seeking a position to dp housework, will find where she can get work if she glances over the clas sified advertisements. The corner room, sizze 25x40, in the East Oregonlan building, hereto fore oecupied by the Jackson-Dickson Company, will be for rent after August 1. The room is steam heated and contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonlan office. The grass burning in the vicinity of the O. R. & . N. .railroad tracks, west of .he depot this forenoon, caused a fire alarm to be turned 1 but the fire department did not turn ,out as the cause of the alarm was discovered before they were at their posts. The fire Is supposed to have caught from a passing freight engine, Clothlng made to order. N. Joer- ger. Shoe laces, all kinds, Teutsch's store. Ladles' Hose, fast black, Teutsch's store. Books and novels exchanged at Frazier s. Men's underwear, BO cents suit Teutsch's. 1 L. L. Starkey, is in town from Su sanvllle. McReynold's creamery butter on sale In all stores. Ask for it Fine old potatoes only $1.25 per hundred at the Standard Grocery. Choice spring chickens, 25 cents each. Cheaper than meat. At the Standard Grocery. Free picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkmaa's orchestra. Francis Jackson' was fishing near the Indian agency, on the Umatilla river, Tuesday, and caught a very nice string of fish, one of which was a mountain trout, 11 laches long which weighed a pound after it was cleaned. FOR INDIAN VETERANS. Blanks of I Pension Applications Will Soon be Here. Advices have been received by Ma jor T. G. Hailey, from Congressman Moody, at Washington, D. C, stating that blank applications for pensions under the Indian War Veteran bill, recently passed, would be forwarded to him at once. These will be print ed and forwarded to Mr. Hailey, at whose office, all who come in for pen sions under this new law can obtain them and have them filled out Scratched OS. "If it please your honor," said a lank Individual who had been summoned for jury duty, "I'd like to be excused on account of illness. I'm suffering from something that might prove embarrass ing to the other Jurors and is certainly embarrassing to me." "What is the nature of your illness?" asked the judge. "Well," said the young man hesitat ingly, "I'd prefer to tell you in private. I'm somewhat delicate about speaking of it in public." "I cannot hear anything in private," responded the judge impatiently. "If you want to be excused, you must tell ino here and now what Is the matter with you' "Well, if 1 must tell it here I have the Itch." "The Itch?" echoed the Judge, and, turning to the clerk, without marking how apropos his observation was, said, "Mr. Jones, scratch the Juror off." St Louis Globe-Democrat. A Story of .Lincoln It was n frequent custom of Lin coln's to carry his children on his shoulders, says The Literary Digest He rarely went down street that he did not have one of- his younger boya mounted on his shoulder, while an other hung to the tail of his long coat. The antics of the boys with their father and the species of tyranny tlinv nvarflund nvor him nrp utill the llllA.t nf tfl, !n snrlncileld. Roland Dlller, who was a neighbor of Mr. Lincoln, was called to the door one day by hearing a great noise of chil dren, and there was Mr. Lincoln strid ing by with the boys, both of whom were wailing aloud. "Why, Mr. Lin coln, what's the matter with the boys?" he asked. "Just what's the matter with the whole world," Lincoln replied. "I've got three walnuts, and each wants two." Wind as h. Deatroyer. The ravages wrought upon sea bluffs during great storms are often due to the wind as much as to the ocean waves. Sand and salt spray driven for hours before a violent wind act like a gigantic sund blast, eating away with surprising rapidity the layers of gravel and sand of which many projecting headlands are composed. The surfaces of bodies exposed to such a wind fcra soon pitted. In a great gale in 1899 a single night sufficed to convert the window panes of the life saving station at Truro into ground glass. A Sure Stan. A physician driving past a place where stonemasons were at work on some monuments called out: "Hard at work, I see. You finish your gravestones aa far as 'In mem ory' and then you wait I suppose, to see who wants a monument next." "Why, yea," was the answer, "unless somebody Is 111 and you are treating him, and then I know Just bow to go on." "Now Is the Appointed Time." The O. R. is N. Company has Just issued a handsomely illustrated pam phlet entitled "Oregon, Washington & Idaho and Their Resources." Peo ple in the east are anxious for in formation about the Pacific North- west. If you will give the O. ,R. & N. Company agent a list of names of eastern people who are likely to be interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons. U. S. Jackson of Boston has Invent ed a device to secure privacy on the It Pays The above TV A LlKht Heart Under Failure. A light heart under failure is a con dition of success which may be written down as an essential. No oue should need to bo warned against the dpleteri- ous effects of the blues. Nothing dead ens the heart of enterprise or unstrings the nerves of action like a fit of the blues. In one of those beautiful pray ers which Robert Louis Stevenson wrote for us in his Sauioan household be prayed for "courage and gayety and a quiet mind." A man who backs up bis brains with these three gifts has all the odds in his favor. It Is next to impossible that ho should fall in what he undertakes to accomplish. Gayety is the essence of power. What is there in a failure or two to cry about or in a dozen failures wbeu you know you are bound to get there? Richard Le Ualiiennc In Success. Cata Anionic tbe Egyptian. The tutelar deity of cats was Diana, nnd, according to Plutarch, the cat was riot only sacred to the moon, but was an emblem of it. Hence cata were treated with peculiar consideration In the land of the phuruohs, the dentil of one being regarded as a great family misfortune. Egyptian cat funerals were celebrated with tho greatest pomp nnd ceremony, their late owuers show lug respect by shaving off their eye brows and wearing sackcloth for nine days. In the time of Moses it was a capital crime to kill a cat, und we are told by Dlodorus how a Roman soldier who killed one was tried, sentenced and finally put to death. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers $g Colonials just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly SEE THESE before you buy and you will not regret It. Still another shipment of tbe famous Douglas shorn. Again new today- More eeamleaa ehoc of all ultea lor males. Boston Store St)oe Dept. to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse 75c 60c ' Fancy Organdie Fancy Grenadine 48c 48c At Our At Our CLEARANCE SALE, CLEARANCE SALE, 50c 20c Fancy Madras Figured Lawn 37c J 4c At Our At Our x CLEARANCE SALE. CLEARANCE SALE. i6 2-3c 50c Summer Lawn Striped Madras J2c 38c At Our At Our CLEARANCE SALE. CLEARANCE SALE. Si -- items are only a sample of what we are doing. Call ! dud Agents Butterick's Patterns. A SALE OF Paper Bound Books Madison Sonare scries, contain ing such popular authors as Mrs, Southworth, Bertha Clay, Mary J. Holmes, etc. Choice 25c Sweet Heart series- -a popti- lar line of novels 15c Other series, each . .5c and 10c PING PONG An express shipment just arrived Prices $.39 to $3.95 We show the genuine Parker Bros. Ping Pong Frederick Nolf Tablets, Inks, Purses, Tcllet 5onps v ESSE FAILING GRAND FREE PICNIC Ky"KINE'S GROVE n Dancing Begins at 2 o'clock each Soday. Bmmm ty and from tfie grounds day and Nlgnt. picnic parties by applying I Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at tho French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal in Pendletor Th French Restaurant GU8 LA FONTAINE, Prop. BECK The Plumber and Tinne For First Oluss Work at Reasonable Prices Shop: Cottonwood Street) Opposite' St. Joe Store, Near Court St. We havu them now. A Sewing Machine for a cash. Warranted, and will he kept in repair for fivo years without cost. Remember my guaran tee means something. You don't have to send your machine to Portland or Chi cago for repairs. We still have the Kings of all Sewing Machines, the WHITE AND STANDARD io years ahead of all oth ers. Oils and needles. to' PETER MOT, telephone. St. ueorg.