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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1902)
e Are Going to Move After August 1, 1902, we -will change to the building now used by Kemler's grocery store, corner of Main and AJta streets. In order to re duce our stock and make the trouble of moving as light as possible we will have a great Sale emove BEGINNING JULY J Oth and continuing until we have moved. Every thing in the store to move at prices lower than the lowest. No exceptions in anything. ish Goods "8 Summer Fabrics At Wonderful Sacrifice Prices ordlally lnTleyoutocomenl inspect our price. No trouble to show goods. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO leaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. fltDAY, JULY 12, 1902. BREVITIES. sward, farm loans. by tne day, week or monia goods for harvesters at ros. rs 111 find what they want Bros. ree lunch from 9 a. m. till it Grctz's. cool, refreshing glass of er go to Gr&tz's. Bias creamery nutter on stores. As!: for It PBros. are head Quarters for srries and raspberries. re crawfish lust received. cooked while you wait. i 'phone main 105 for pure l Only place In town it r has no terrors at the basement, where good Is on tap. the cooL comfortable the Golden Rule and en of Schlitz beer. lfacture our own Ice cream Nothing but good, articles enter them. The H. Soule, of Soule Bros.'s ipany, Portland, Is In the ired to do expert piano all kinds of delicate re- Please leave orders at Tall Store. IF YOU WANT A GOOD ATCH CHEAP can supply yot IUNZIKER and Optician M Door to R. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Latest books early In stock. Fra zier's. Nice line of new ties, 25 cents. Teutsch's. Full line of new parasols. Teutsch's. Books and novels exchanged at Frazier's. Ribbons, ribbons, more ribbons. Teutsch's. Bonnets to keep the freckles away. Teutsch's, Sticky fly paper, the . best, one cent a sheet. Nolf's. Drop into Button's and get the ice cream that has never disappointed anyone. Our extra fine ice cream by the quart or gallon. Get our wholesale prices. The Delta. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale, ilihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. Good lunches at reasonable prices at Phillip's restaurant, opposite Tallman's drug store. Schlitz beer is 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. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out salo of summer millinery Grand picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orches tra. Hello boys! Do you like crawfish? I have JuBt got .In some nice, fresh crawfish for tonight. Come in and enjoy some of them. A. Nolte. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105. Wlthee, 305 Court St, agent for Domestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop headsfrom $27.50 to $65 on In stallments. Everything guaranteed. All kinds of real estate for sale. Homes on easy payments, will fur- nisn part of purcnase money, RIhorn-& Cook, room 10, Taylor Tldg. Fishing reported to be flrst-clasi now and everybody In town is going up the line tomorrow to some favor ed point and have a pleasant day's outing. Take your lunch basket, ilshing pole, etc., and enjoy a trip Into the Blue mountains tomorrow. Only $1 for the round trip, as far as Meach am and return. The corner room, slzze 25x40, in the East Oregonlan building, hereto fore occupied 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. Meacham and return tomorrow, $1. Quilts and" blankets for camping out Teutsch's. Grand picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at i o'clock. Music by Kirkman'n nroh As tra. "I . urana picnic every Sunday at Kine's-grovo. Dancing begins at 2 o clock. Music by Kirkman's orches tra. . Rooms in the East Oroimnlnn hniia ing for rent. Steam heated, hot nnrt cold water and bath room In connec tion. mere win be a business meeting of the Pendleton district -school Doara in Dr. C. J. Smith's office this evening. nme ana trial have proven that there is no better ice cream made than Dutton's. We take pleasure In uenvenng it to your home. John Cox Is still resting easy at the sisters' hospital, but apparently there has been little change for the better since tne operation, more than two weeks ago. He will probably bo taken to Portland soon. Pete Smith, the 'Ward McAllister" of Eastern Oregon, has planned to entertain the public on Saturday eve nings as well as Sunday and merri ment will start everj' Saturday even ing at 8 o'clock. No chance will bo made In the Sunday program, but the music will start promptly at 2 o'clock. F. F. Earnhart has enraced in the real estate and loan business and has opened an office in the Association block. He solicits the business of people having property for sale and also has on hand some very desirable city property, farms and ranches on which he is in a position to give bar gains. Mr. Earnhart will in addition to his real estate and loan business do collecting and persons having out standing accounts are asked to place them in his hands for adjustment Read his advertisement in this issue. Miss Minnie S. Rose, a graduate nurse, is located at 209 Turk street, where she would be pleased to re spond to persons needing her servi ces. She has placed a telephone ir her home and can be reached by call ing Black 354. Miss Rose thoroughly understands the duties of her pro fession and people of Pendleton will find her of great assistance in case of sickness. Her announcement will be found in the classified columns of the East Oregonlan. The interior of the progressive Peoples Warehouse has been en hanced and the convenience in dlS' playing goods added to by two large new show cases, the combined length of which is 36 feet. The new cases are composed of plate glass from the floor to top and the frame, work is of hichly nolished mahogany. It Is built according to the most advanced ideas and has glass shelves resting on Bilver plated fixtures. The cases are tne product or k. .uutKes iac tory, at Portland, and are a credit to the maker. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. The Following Items Ate Only a Sample OF WHAT WE ARE DOING. CALL! 75c Fancy Organdie 48c At Our Clearance Sale 50c Fancy Madras 37c At Our Clearance Sale 6 2-3c Summer Lawn t2'2c At Our Clearance Sale Red, Blue and Black Calico 4c At Our Clearance Sale Just Right for Summer Scotch Lawn 2c yd At Our Clearance Salo 300 Dozen Spool Cotton At Our Clearance Sale 60c Fancy Grenadine 48c At Our Clearance Sale 20c Figured Lawn 14c At Our Clearance Sale 50c Striped' Madras 38c At Our Clearance Sale 36 inch wide Bleached Muslin 3!c At Our Clearance Sale Wash Silks 4 yard waist pattern Were $i 98 $1.48 At Our Clearance Sale Ladies' Gauze Vests 3c At Our ClcarancovSale The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Butterick's Patterns INDIAN POW-WOW. The Near iart of Flies for 5c nisi a pauacigc vi uui jrvlouu jl iy ' will kill a quart of flies. ar 5c package contains ro sheets of Poison Fly Paper. Mrong. also have a good supply of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, powders and Koeppen's Bed Bug Destroyer. - EPPEN'S drug store from Mate St Toward the Court House Aborlglnlcs Are Dancing the Mission. " All this week the big Jndiaa pow wow near the Mission, -on the Uma tilla reserve, about five miles from tills city, has been in full swing", and has attracted largo crowds of curi ous visitors daily. The affair is the Fourth of July celebration of the genuine American, the native redskin, and is one of the biggest events in his calendar. This celebration begins several days before the Fourth and lasts from two to three weeks or more, just as the inclination strikes tho noble red. In the morning the program of the camp is a general loaf, smoke the pipe of peace (corncob) and wait for tho afternoon. During the after noon a war dance is generally held by the bucks, while the evening is taken up with a dance after the fash ion of their pale face brothers. The celebration at the reserve will last but a few days- longer and then the Indians will drop the ways of the aborigine and take up once more the hoe and sythe of the white man un til after harvest is over. Oiling Tracks. The Oregon Short Line is trying the experiment of sprinkling its road bed through the desert and alkali portions of Idaho with crude petrol eum, and Is finding tne proposition a very satisfactory one. It is now be lleved by the officials that they will succeed in completely abating the dust nuisance. Orders have been given for the oiling of the entire roadbed of the Oregon Short Line, and the experiment will then be ex tended to other portions of the Har rlman roads. FENCES MUST COME DOWN SALE OF Paper Bound Books ENCLOSURES OF PUBLIC DO- MAIN MUST BE 8TOPPED. Government Commission In Harney County Investlaatina Fencing of Government Land by Stock Men. A special dispatch from Harney county sates that A. It. Green, com missioned by the government to in spect ail government land and make stock men who have lands belonging to tho public domain, fenced remove them is in that county and several btock men have been requested to re move fences. This is said to be tho result of the famous Jessie Carr fight, of South ern Oregon, where tho supreme court decided Carr could not hold land bo- longing to tho government under fence. This means that all fenced government lands will bo thrown open, and will affect many acres of land as well as numerous stock men. There is much land in Eastern Ore gon which haB been forced by stock men and many springs and watering places have been inclosed but these fences must come down. When Mr. Green finishes his work In Harney County he is expected to cross over into Umatilla county. Always Enjoyed Arc the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Madison Square series, contain ing such popular authors as Mrs. Southworth, Bertha Clay, Mary J. Holmes, etc. Choice 25c Sweet Heart series a popu lar line of novels 15c Other scries, each ,.5c and 10c To Meacham Tomorrow, Regular Sunday excursion train leaves O. It. & N. depot at 5:45 a. m.; returning, leaves Meacham at 9:40 p. in. Round trip, $1, Stops at all stations going and coming. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED PING PONG An express shipment just arrived Prices $1.39 to $3.95 We show the genuine Parker , Bros. Ping Pong Frederick Nolf tablets', lnk, Purses, Toilet Soapa Largo, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal in Pendletor? The French Restaurant Q US LA FONTAINE. Prop. BECK The Pltimbeif and Tinne For First Glass Work at Reasonable Prices anopi Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. Struck Two-by-Jolst Tom MUarkey Is nursing a very sore head. Not as a result of com ing in contact with a doubled-up fist, however, but from falling from a lad der and bitting a 2x6 scantling. Tom was posting bills on 'the board near the Boynton Feed Yard, when he fell from the ladder, striking his bead, near the eye, on the piece of scantl ing. Quito a gash was cut In tne flesh and the. jar knocked aim out for a while. - ' A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers 4g Colonials just In. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly ODD rrUDOD fore you. buy flEin lHm)Ei na you win not Still another shipment of the famous Douglas shoes. Again new today- More seamless shoes oral j sues lornuuen. Boston Store Srjoe Dept. We have them now. A Sewing Machine for $35 cash. Warranted, and will bo kept in repair for five years without cost. Remember my guaran tee means something. You don't have to send, your machine (0 Portland or Chi cago for repairs. Wo still have the Kings of all Sewing Machines, the WHITE AND STANDARD 10 years ahead of all oth ers. Oils and needles. ESSE FAILING. GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE Every Saturday Night and Sunday Dancing begins Saturday at 8 p, m., Sunday at 2 p., m, Admission to dancing platform 25 cents; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night. RESTAUR AHT w0HT GR0UMDS. The Brave can . picsio parties by applying to PETER St. George. - A a 2 , I mmimak