East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 10, 1902, Image 5

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    Having purchased the Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods
Company's business, I desire to take this oc
casion to thank the patronB of the store for the
liberality shown me during my connection
with the company and to extend to them a cor
dial invitation to call and see me. It will be
my earnest effort to please you and sup
ply you with the best merchandise at the low
est possible price.
LEE TEUTSCH,
Successor to Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Co.
rmmsDAY, april io, 1902.
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BREVITIES.
A. Howard, farm loans.
clearance sale
klGUU
ilture.
'anted Woman to do general
isework. Address P. O. Box il.
,ioiiort rnnms for HEht houce-
iplng for rent, Inquire at 301 South
street.
ien you buy vegetables at Haw-
Bros. you gat the freshest and
it In1 the market
ider, the furniture man, muBt
room and will reduce his stocs
sweeping clearance sale.
tey to loan at lowest rate on
or country property. J. R. Dick
East Oregonlan building.
awley Bros., up-to-date, grocery-
m. have only eomDlete line of
linz's fancy goods In the city.
'anted Agents to introduce the
oil Daintlncs. Good oppor-
Itr for right persons. Inquire at
llden Rule Hotel.
shipment of Ideal shirts just ar-
at Lee Teutsch's, successor to
saver Bros.' Dry Goods Company.
display in north window.
'or Sale All kinds of city and
mtry Dronertv. Dart cash, balance
yearly payments. Will buy you a
you nay for it .by the month.
uses rented, collections made. Ri
fe Cook, room 10, over Taylors.
Until THE BOUGH
Story Circulated that the East
ern Oregon Candidate for
Governor Will fee Easy.
GRAFTERS PREPARING TO
MAKE DEMANDS ON HIM.
kd
me,
MINI 1 1 1 H MMOHifc
'WE HAVE
The Latest
The Newest
The Ptettiest
Sash Buckles
in the town.
Just in
Prices itamm
$.25 to $3.00
t t
L- HUNZIKER J
Jeweler and Optician
door to R. Alexander's
M-l I I I M il
Next
See Lee Teutsch for hats.
Cold lunches all hours at "Gratz.'-'
Lee Teutsch, successor to Cleaver
Bros.' Dry Goods Company.
Go to "Gratz's" for the beer that
made Milwaukee famous.
Just received,- a fine assortment of
hair switches and rats, at Mrs. Rose
Campbell's.
Just in, bock beer, the first of the
season, is on tap at the Office Saloon.
Ed Besthorn, proprietor.
The only way beer Is allowed to be
In nrmn.nv is bv liauid gas.
The same method used at "Gratz's."
Tho hnnd of J. S. Kees for notary
public, has been approved by Gover
nor T. T. Geer and returnea w me
county clerk.
Toii-o n innir nt the annetite teasers
on display in the window at Martin's
Familv Bakery and Grocery. You'll
see some regular palate ticklers.
rii mv Tint thev are .nice! Those
coippt Rwlft'R Premium) hams and ba
con. Just the thing for your oreaK-
fast. At Martin's Family iiaKery ana
Grocery.
Vf. o. Ribrav has received a check
for $1000 in full payment of the life
certificate held in the Order of Unit
ed Artisans by E. Gilliam, wno aiea
the 15th of March.
"Longing as only a child can long,"
is mildly expressing that desire ct
old and young for Dutton s choice
home-made chocolate cream candy.
It's mire and wholesome.
foot this morning to
get all the business houses to close
luring the imii game tnis aixeniuun,
but it fell through. All would not
aeree to close and a few would not
without it'was general.
Tom Nutter, a Portland young
man. attempted suicide Dy jumping
frmn iht Madison street Dnage
When he struck the cold water he
then decided that he did not want to
die. and yelled for help and was res
cued.
PrnnU V. Freeman, a yine aftor
Tiev of Portland, and Miss Elizabeth
Tninriio daughter of Congressman
nmi Mrs. T. H. TonEue. were united
in marriage at the family residence
in Hillsboro, Wednesday, Rev. Green
lee, of the Methodist church, offl
dating.
Th hndv of John Leek, an aged
negro, who died six months ago and
which was turned over to an under
tokop n Rattlo nreek. Mich., in order
that ho might test a new embalming
fluid, ias been exhumted. The noay
has .the consistency of vulcanized
rnhiier nnri might readily Dass for a
statue of black marble, as the petri
fled flesh is hard enough to take a
polish. There is not the slightest
trace of decomposition or wasting,
the features retaining their fullness.
Smoke Pride of Umatilla Cigars.
;notta Cologne
sweetest and' most
able to ofl'er.
'he new imported perfume. It's the
"agraut Perfume we have ever been al
50 cents an ounce
a special price for this lot Come early, our supply is limited
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KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE
ttStet. Ifnm WflM C1 1 T., mm J ttmm Pniiof XXruumA
The Simon Machine Almost Stop
Runnlno A Plank In the JDemo-
cratlc Platform to Put State Offtc
era on Salaries George Chamber
lain a Popular Candidate.
Portland, April 9. There Is joy In
the lair of the striker of this town.
Tn them Hip. nkles of I romis-e wear
hrieht hiion and the zenhvrs of spring
bear whisperings of good word. There
is not as much prosperity around tno
dnad-Hne chon houses as surround
ings would seem to indicate, and the
campatgn grafter tnat tons not ana
does not spin is hungry because it is
time for him to get hungry. Two
years have worn away and by this
timo the graft has diminished and
new combinations are now being
formed.
Tho striker is a city microbe of
which the town politician has yet to
learn. With all due credit to the ac
umen of Pendleton's leading towns
man, W. J. Furnish, he will need to
be "on" to himself when he comes to
carry Portland and Multnomah coun-
tv'R votes for the governorship. Not
that it is sought to bestow advice.
It is given out where the glad tidings
will do the most good that Mr. Furn-
ish's managers are prepared to prop
agate a money campaign in this coun
ty. The long sack is the talk. No
body at this Bomewhat premature
time knows absolutely . anything
about the long sack. But it is stated
that it is going to be opened down
the line. And the strikers and the
fellows who travel on the reputation
of carrying the votes and the voters
in the hollow of their hands are dust
ing un their last summer's fancy
vests and are preparing to go to Fur-
nlsh's headquarters and maKe a
"front."
Strikers Hatch Thickly.
With campaign money for the ad
vancement of good will m signt tne
strikers hatch thickly. It is 'expected
that -within -a- few-weeks, -tnernead-
miarters of the Pendleton candidate
will be opened and there will certain
ly ue an eany rusn wj curry jbvoi
writh the banker.
The, crofters' name la legion. They
are infinitely worse here than in any
other city of the etate. Tne nangers-
nn rover dogering little raes called
weekly newspapers that contain noth-
ing but the choicest and dearest-priced
paid-for matter;, incidentally, pat
ronage from the city hall, the court
house, the bankruptcy or reieree
courts. The workers are high and
low. Mr. Furnish and his. managers
can fully expect that the Eastern Or
egon gold they can afford to dlsuurse
in legitimate campaign expenses will
have many and eager solicitations.
The striker is, a curious compound
of conceit, nerve, assurance, a good
dpnl of hluff. an easy liar and general
ly mav he deoended uoon not to deliv
er all the goods he vouches for. There
is a shrinkage, usually to be account
ed for. But the pulling for the cash
to jolly along the herded voters this
a business which he professes to have
down to perfection. He will say that
he carries 40 or ivo votes oi tne iei
lows who are with him and unless he
pt what. hf wants, i. e.. nan to do
the jollying with he is certainly sure
he can not help the cause or tne candidate.
The Pendleton Candidate.
It is taken for granted, or, perhaps
it would he better to say. it is assum
ed that the Pendleton candidate for
the governorship is not fully posted
on the amiability, prevalency and the
ublauitousness of the striker in Port
land. In other words, the practiced
persuader thinks possibly the wealthy
Eastern Oregonlan may be an easy
mark for those who like the design
on his double eagles. Just how much
theso hopes will pan out cannot be
conjectured, but ona thing, at least is
certain, if the Eastern Oregon man Is
determined to win and hopes to bank
on the most vital of persuaders he
can part with Just as much of it as he
chooses among the grafters of Port
land. The multiplicity of schemes, to
tap candidates for any office, from
that of poundmaster to mayor, has In
the main caused office seeking in the
municipality to become unattractive,
excepting to those of means. The
thing is badly over done, but there
seems to be no help for it. Men sjat
ed for public office are, JIned out for
for the legitimate prey of hordes of
strikers and this does not except del
egations from every conceivable char
ity asking the man to put In his mite
which is not expected to be such a
trifle, either. It usually required -thfe
first term in office to pay up ekmakh
and the second if he gets it- 4
can buy himself some clothes if he
practices self denial,
The Last of tho Simon Machine.
Unless the Simon henchmen are en-
fthloil tn fix tin noma trades within !
the next few weeks, It Is probable!
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mat tno last oi tne aimon maciuuu
has been seen on public view for a
good long time to come. Much re
garding tho disposal of tho munjcipal
offices Is still up in tho air. "It beats
tho Jews" how tho Simon machine
tumbled down when It fairly got un
der flro. Tno prediction is mauo mat
whether the fusion movement wins
cut or not, Simon will rise again. The
senator1 does not, nis menus say,
care to be in the senate again and ho
would not try to secure tho election
again even it nls action snouiu do
dominant in the legislature.
A Democratic Plank.
A Tilnnlr will vnrv llkfilv ho hut in
to the democratic platform favoring
the nutting of Rtato officers on a sal
ary and pledging the abolishment of
the fee system. Tho agitation tor
th salary hvsttim has been comnara-
tively short hut rather effective. It
is generally urged 4 hat there should
he greater economy observed in the
conduct, of ntatehonse business. Lead
ing democrats contend that the sal
aries should be specified and that
thoao elected to the legislature will
know what they have to do when they
vox ttiero. rispv neo.iare in nr. neroui-
a - . .
sites for attending commission meet
ings visiting state institutions locat
ed at Salem, and other side issues for
which the officers now receive fat
fees and "necessary expenses" Bhould
be cut off.
Popular Candidate.
The feeling is in the air that Geo
Chamberlain whom the democrats
will name, is a popular candidate and
ft Is conceded that "Honest George."
as he is sometimes referred to since
hi sterm in the district attorney's of
fice, will afford some strenuous run
ning mate for "the favorite son of
Umatilla,"
It Pays to TraVJr at the Peoples Wafthogac.
Surprise Sale.
NO. 195.
Friday, April 11, 1902.
LACE CURTAINS-A Chance for the ladies con
templating home cleaning to get curtains at greatly
r edtsced orices.
Width Quantity Keg. F r. burpnso
Color
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9166
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2853 " 126 "
9575 126 "
5109 ' 126 " 57
9500 Ecru 90 11 32
9058 "
8878 " 126 " 50
9586 " 126 " 54
gio5 " 126 " 57
And a dtioount of 20 per cent on over?
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niir nf minim in mo noue omaiua 01
days wo will fir ipecUl ttlicount ot 10
you ftro Mqutlntsd
ould roinectlullY toon-
ly to vrear Earmenu 10 do
Alteration, mada In the store and nt absolutely guarantied
LVnnthlnff.
tlon that we have tho only completo stock ot wotncn'i road
louna in satiern urogon
to your latUtactton.
Agents
Patterns
..MORE..
DOUGLAS
1! Piles ill
MEN'S OUTFITTERS
nail
Orders
Prompt
ly Fills..
Send for
5ampls
and
GLORIA
$3
50
S H O ES
Better See Them
Before Yo Buy
WORTH $5.o
Boston Store
Groceries...
Pipes...
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We have pipes, such as you
have long looked for. Genu
ine French brier pipes, wal
nut color, bulldog shape.
Prices
15 cents to $0.00.
G. NEUMAN.
Many's
The Time
Sellers
Renters
Buyers
Servants
Houses
HAVE BEEN FOUND THROUGH
AN ADLET IN THE CLAMIFIED
COLUMNS OF THE .EAST " OREGON.
IAN WHEN ALL OTHER MEAM
HAVE FAILED. THESE CLASS I
FIED ADVERTISEMENTS ERIN
RESULTS AND DO NOT COST BUT
A TRIFLE.
TRY ONE.
Green or otherwise. You can't excel our stock
in freshness or variety. In vegetables we re
ceive daily tender lettuce, onions, radiBhep, etc.
which are delicious. Try Peacock Flour, pure
as the driven snow, nutrituous and wholesome.
Fit for the family loaf or finest cake. Users of
Peacock Flour always have excellent bread,
Cheese, all the delicacies in this line are at our
store.
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Cleveland and Crescent
BICYCLES
SOLD ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN
Come and See Them
IAS. B. WELCH, Agent
East Oregonlan Building
I lMl rN VAI I xpeot people to know what
HUW UU T KJKJ you have to sell If you foa't
The mw store csn never pe A rN PHTIPgA
kaowft unless It advertises MUVCn I IvCT
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