WJ LEE TEUTSCH FOK Big Bargains Don't Miss Our BIG CLOSING OUT SALE -IN- WASH GOODS We are now showing some BEAUTIFUL EFFECTS in lawns, Percales and Dimities Regular Selling I Closing Oat Zr J.- f Qr -I- -" I -www. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. 3SDAY, JULY 1, 1902. BREVITIES. Howard, farm loans. Ping Pong at Maloy's. i vegetables at Martin's. I goods sale at Lee Teutsch's s summer underwear at Is River strawberries received ft Hawley Bros. r, beans, green peas and cauli- fct Hawley Bros. It cool, refreshing glass of beer go to Gratz's. mold's creamery butter on all stores. Ask for It live crawfish just received, fc's, cooked while you wait Breather has no terrors at the Rule basement where good ibeer Is on tap. Into the cool, comfortable at f the Golden Rule and en- lass of Schlitz beer. ate the Fourth at Bingham Dancing both afternoon and of July 3, 4 and 5. e, 305 Court St, agent for Dd- md Davis sewing machines. bads from $27.50 to $65 on fo nts. Everything guaranteed. H. Soule, of Soule Bros.'s Company, Portland, is in the repared to do expert piano and all kinds of delicate re- Please leave orders at Tall- )rug Store. Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Fine fresh red and black raspber ries at Hawley Bros. Just in at Baor & Daley's, new neck wear for the Fourth. Bows, four-in-hands, string ties and tecks. Get your pick while the assortment is com plete. County court will convene tomor row. At this time the bonds of the recently elected county officers will be confirmed and the new officers will take their respective places next Monday. Mrs. Rust, of the Salvation Army, lost her purse containing about ?20, this morning on Railroad street, pro bably along the railroad track. Mrs. Rust will pay liberally for its return and hopes the purse was picked up by some one with the disposition to return it to her. The law firm of Bean & Lowell, composed of Henry J. Bean and Stephen A. Lowell, which has exist ed Jor the past two years, has been dissolved. Both attorneys will con tinue to practice law ami will bo lo cated in the rooms the firm now oc cupies in the Association block. SHOOTERS ARE HOME. T GLASS SALE rill tell ell mv stork of cut class heavy discount until July 5. I It lew odas and ends which I wish an up, so sacrifice the whole stock Ik. Below are a few samples o! rices: i whiskey set, regular b $33.50. cut to... .$25 oo Water Set. regular lice $19.50, cut to . ... 14 50 QWncli bowl, regular fice 114.00, cut to 10 00 ougar ana Ureamer; ular 17.50. cut to s 00 6-inch NanDie. recru- H-25. cut to 3 so J Water bottle, reg. $7.50 5 50 : mcner, reg. $14.75. . . 10 75 not delay in your purchase, at wis is your gain. HUNZIKER refer and Optician Kxt Door to B. Alexander Picnic lunches at Martin's. Summer baking at Martin's. Play Ping Pong at Maloy's. Frazier's for fireworks and flags. Fireworks and flags at Frazier's. See the new parasols at Teutsch's. Rooms by the day, week or month at Gratz's. 100 beautiful visiting cards print ed, 49c. Nolf's. A fine free lunch from 9 a. m. till midnight at Gratz's. Call nil 'Dhoae main 105 for nure artificial ice. Only place in town you can get it Our ice cream and ice cream soda is delicious. Try it and you will have nj other. The Delta. Schlitz beer is good beer, and is served in a nice cool place a. the Golden Rule basement This being the first Tuesday of the month it is the regular meeting night of the Commercial Association. There will be a regular meeting of the Parish Aid, at the Parish house, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Money to loan at lowest rates on town or country property. J. R. Dickson, East Oregonian building. When down street and wishing postage stamps, drop into the Delta. We will be pleased to supply you. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sale of summer millinery Fifty to one hundred half gallon bottles, clean and clear, for sale. Address Boy, care of East Ojegon ian. Enjoy fresh crawfisht Received .-frVit fmm thn Tvsitp.r fiverv Tuesday land Saturday morning by Nolte's sa- I loon. I Thp Knoial to be elven by William Xfoln Vnramnmpnt No. 1. Julv 2. at ihe time of the installation of officers is for members only. Tnin th hannv throne, and go to frham SDrlnEs to spend the Fourth. Dancing afternoon and eve ning of July 3, 4 and 5. nootors nrelet considerable sick ness of tvDhold nature. Be careful of mil r drinldne water. Cool It with pure artificial ice. 'Phpne main 105 All kinds of reai estate for Bale. Homes on easy payments, will fur ntoVi nrt of nurchaso money. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. nnrtnn will deliver nice, fresh, sweet cream to you if you will send in your orders. New and delicious are the ice cream sandwiches served at Dutton's. Only 5 cents. The contract has been let for the hrioif and stone work of the new Sisters' hospital. Sheek & Cole have the contract and work will be push ed as rapidly as possible until the building is completed. Competitors In Portland Shoot Have Returned. The Pendleton sportsmen who went to Portland to take a hand in the Northwest Shooting Tournament have returned. While the Pendleton boys did not win many honors In the shoot they report having a fine time and that the Portland sportsmen en tertained them royally. H. J. Stlii man was the only one of the local shooters who entered all the events and competed for a general average. He came out sixth in this, making a general average of 87 per cent. Waite won a racycle in a special event Sunday. This was given by Captain Riley, of Portland. Waite tied in the first shoot for the racy cle with Dr. France, of Idaho, and Dr. Ellis, of Tacoma, each getting 24 out of 25. In the shoot off Waite won. He also won second" place for the Multnomah cup which was won by How of Portland, by a score of 47 out of 50. Waite got 4G and Still man 45. D. C. Clark, of Pendleton, won a fishing reel and Jim Spence won a set of camping stools in spe cial events Sunday. WALLA WALLA WON. Beat the Yellow Kids by a Score of 3 to 2. Walla Walla, July l.Walla Walla won the second game on tho local diamond yesterday from the Athenn team by a score of 3 to 2. This was as lively a game of ball as has boon witnessed iu Walla Walla this season. Babe Brown played an invlnclblo game at first and It was his home run in tho seventh that won tho game lor the locale Tbo all round star of tho occasion, however, was Ed Bruy etto , who worked at short. Tho fans enjoyed his ploying. Ho appeared to bo everywhere all the time. Brad bury played good ball and Invndod territory that belonged to other play ers in his eagerness to show tho faus that ho was In the game. Ho played center and took in everything that came within his reach. Mills was on the slab for tho locals and he was only hit four times, whllo Willard, for tho Kids, was slammed utno times. Cost of the Boer War. It has been generally conceded that England would eventually conquor the Boer forces in South Africa, but when tho end comes sho will find tho cost to have reached an enormous figure. There nre many persons who spend large sums of money In a vain search for health. They take all kinds of medicines, which nt the best only give temporary relief, and tho patient is as far from recovery ns at tho start. The result Is far different with those who use Hostottor's Stom ach Bitters for Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, constipation, biliousness, Insomnia or malaria, fever and ague. It positively cures. Hundreds of peo ple have said so, and many promi nent physicians and druggists always recommend it. Bo sure and try it. Our Private Stamp is over tho neck of the bottle. Soldiers Escaped. Walla Walla, July 1. Frank Dy- mond and Will H. Robinson, soldiers confined in the guard house at Fort Walla Walla and charged with ser imiR offenses, escaned this morning hv putting their blankets into strips crawling up the ventilating shaft of thp tnianl house and letting tnem- selves to the ground. They are still at large. Saw Rucker Rogers. Walla Walla. July 1. W. J. Keen- ey, of this clty, while on a camping trip a few days ago in tne wnas oi the Toll Gate country, saw Rucker Rogers, the convict who escaped from Walla Walla. A part or tne posse Is in that neighborhood and will probably capture the escape. Don't Forget Dates. On July 2, 3 and 4, the O. R. & N. will sell tickets to Minneapolis and return and to Missouri river points and return at the extraordinary low rate of $44.50. It's a chance of a lifetime to go "back east" at a trifl ing cost. Chicago and return on above dates, $04.50. Shoes WITH A REPUTATION. The advance styles of the Fa mous W. L. Douglas Shoe havo arrived. Our stock is now com plete and you will have no trouble in getting your size and style Just think of it Over four1 and one-hall million pairs ot tne uoug las Shoe sold last year 1 They are union made, which means the shoes are made by skilled work men and under sanitary conditions. P. S. Look out for the "Just as Good" kind. Boston Store Sole Agents for Pendleton. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse RIGHT NOW Wo will soil TWENTY-FIVE DOZEN Mon's and Boys' Straw Hats, all slzos and shapos mon's 6 3-4 to 7 1-2 boys' 6 1-4 to 7 Straw Hats all of which woro bought this soason, and wo aro going to sell thorn all this soason, too, bocanso wo novor want to carry over goods. Soo ? Thon wo don't have to show old styles. HALF PRICE! This is the way we are going to dispose of thorn. Soe for Yonrsolf. See Display in North Window mm p Ppnn w Wipliii np j I uUJuu nil u UUOu MEN'S OUTFITTERS After All, No Place to Trade Like Nolf's ioo heavy Japanese napkins 10c Ladies' and Men's bicycle. strong-and good $14.95 Rubber rattles, dolls and balls fot the babies 5c up 1 8 long sheets shelf paper. . 10c Ladies' wrist purses the latest 74c and 98c Sticky fly paper, per sheet lc Crepe paper, plain and decorated, per roll.Sc, 10c, 15c G Seaside and Return, $10. Beginning July 1, the O. R. & N. Co. will sell tickets to the seaside fanolrfn fJparhart and all stations on the Washington beach between! Ilwaco and Nahcotta) and return at $10.00. Tickets good until Sept. .$0. No stop overs going or returning. ood enough for anybody! yLL Havana Filler k lk A 1 Soft White Skin May be a gift of Nature, but it may also be the result of the application of Pine Nut Cream. This Cream removes the tan and sunburn that comes with the summer outing. ENUT CREAM Tc u: i i ti. Vtst.tcn- Nic to use: Nothing injurious to the skin; Perfectly safe, too; No harmful ingredients. Price 25 cents a bottle. t KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Steps from Main St Toward the Court House Baker Team Won. Baker City papers today tell of tho victory of the new Baker City base ball team over the Sumpter aggrega tion, which played against them on Sunday. The score stood 12 to 2 at the finish. Meacham Excursion July 4. Special train leaves O. It. & N. da pot at 7:30 a. m. Returning will leave Meacham at 7 p. m. Round trip Misting Portland It Found. Seattle, July 1. The steamer Port' land and the steamer Jeannie are re ported practically safe, though still locked In the lco floes of the Artie Sea. The passengers on board both steamers are safe, as sentinel boats are ready to render any assistance made necessary by the movement of the ice. The Thesis Is also reported In the vicinity of tho Portland. A Murderer Hanged. St. Helens, July 1. August Schlere will be hanged here tomorrow for the murder of Joseph Shulkewskl. Earl Dickens, 7 years of age, was drowned at Portland Saturday after noon by falling through a hole in a platform on which he was playing, Into water which covered the ground below. i mm am m " FLORODORA " BANDS on cf samt iclu as tags from "STAR," "HORSESHOE," -SPEARHEAD:'" STANDARD NA VY." " OLD PEACH & HONEY." "SAWLOQ," "OLE VARGINY" ot "MASTER WORKMAN" Totaceo, 8 Feather Dusters Another Large Shipment This Ncek Fine turkey dusters. , ,23c to (9c Ostrich parlor dusters 35c to$2 75 Wool dusters. . .10c, 20c and 69c 6 hoe' Brushes . .12c, 20c and 25c Lowest Prices, Reliable Goods Frederick Nolf Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Office Supplies rGit. LA L, WE ARE THE PEOPLE and tho only people in tho saddlery bushier that carry n complete stock of Hurnetuj, Baddies, Bridles, Spun, .Sweat Puds, Pack Saddles and Dags, Teutt, Wagon Covens and Canvas. JOSEPH ELL, Leadlnn Harness and Saddlsri BECK THe Pfombe and Tinne For First OlasB Work at Roasonablo Prices Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Store, Near Court St. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse Ladies' colored shirt waists, 2.50, 1.50, Ji.oo, down to 25c Ladies' colored petticoats, immense assortment, 5,00, 2.00, 1.00, down to .... , ,'. ' 50c Needles, card of 32, including darners and bodkin ... lc Wrappers, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25, 98c and 48c Curling irons, 5c, 4c and 3c Ladies' dress skirts, black and colors, 5.00, 4.00, $3.00, $2.00 and 98c Clothes Brushes, regular worth 15c , . . 8c Ladies' tailor made salts just rooeived, drummers' samples; lino of suits no two aliko that wo will sell at , 25 per cent off regular price Ladies' silk mitts, others sell them for 25c, our price 15c 5000 yards best calico, much as you want, per yard . . 4c Children's handkerchiefs, each lc 3000 yards Scotch lawn, warm weather dress goods, per yard , , 3c Best lady's shoe on earth for the price ; .... $2 50 400 dozen spool cotton, none better 2C Ladies' linen collars, each 5c Corset stays, per set Be ' Pearl buttons, all sizes, per dozen , . . 5c Try one pair of our Boys' hose for , , . , , . 22c Agtnta Button tote's Patterns PENDLETON, OREGON Promptly FllrM. v Mall Ortfsni a ttiHt far? m I aai , rtin