We 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 Alta streets. In-order to re- . duce our-stock and make the trouble of moving as Jignt as possible we win nave a great Remove Sale BEGINNING JULY JOth and continuing until we have moved. Every thing in the store to move at prices lower than the lowest. ""No exceptions in anything. 'ash Goods s Summer Fabrics At Wonderful Sacrifice Prices : We cordially inri'e you to come and Inspect oar pridfet. No trouble to ihow goods. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. MONDAY, JULY 14, 1902. BREVITIES. A. Howard, farm loans. toms by the day, week or msnlli Iratz's. wed goodB for harvesters at fley Bros. lilts and blankets for camping Teutsch's. nickers Trill find what they want iwley Bros. !ne free lunch from 9 a. m. till ight at Grctz's. a cool, refreshing glass of beer go to Gratz'a. Kwley Bros, are headquarters for cherries and raspberries. Bh live crawfish ju3t .received, itz's. cooked while you wait. up 'phone main 105 for pure cial ice. Only place in town in get it weather has no terrors at the Rule basement, where good beer is on tap. into the cool, comfortable int the Golden Rule and en- glass of Schlltz beer. ( manufacture our own ice cream .candy. Nothing but good,- esome articles enter them. The Silas H. Soule, of Soule Bros.'s Company, Portland, Is In the prepared to ,do expert piano and all kinds of delicate re- . . i m ll ig. Fiease leave oraera ai -i.au- Drug Store. IFTOU WANT A GOOD WATCH CHEAP we can supply you , HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Kext Door to B. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Latest books early in stock. Fra zler'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. Drop into Dutton's and get the Ice cream that bus 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. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. Good lunches at reasonable prices at Phillip's restaurant, opposite Tallman'B drug store. Schlltz 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 sa'.e of summer millinery Rooms in the Bast Oregonian build ing for rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room In connec tion.. 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 heads from J27.50 to $65 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 Tldg. A gentleman desires to purchase a .cigar or stationery store in Pendle ton. By referring to the classified columns of the East Oregonian, fur ther particulars can be obtained. The corner room, slzze 25x40, in the East Oregonian 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 Oregonian office. A. Ruppo is in need of help In the harvest field and has an advertise- -meat in the classified columns of the East Oregonian making known his wants.. Mr. Ruppe wishes to secure the services of two men who have six or eight horses each to work on his harvester. One man he wants for a driver and the other to sew sacks. Applicants for either of these places pan call at this office. Furnished rooms for light house keeping, 517 Aura street Born, this 'morning, to Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Nelson, near the pump house, a son. Mother and child doing well. Mary E. Rust has rooms to rent at S20 Ann. street, and is using the classified columns of this paper to find renters. E. T. Wade, the real estate dealer Saturday closed a deal for the sale of lot 5, In block F, to Robert Lalng, for Mrs. Captain Martin. Time and trial havo proven that there Is no bettor ice-cream made than Dutton's. We take pleasure in delivering It to your home. S. L. Wakefield & Co. havo just received a carload of newest twen tieth century styles in different makes of celebrated pianos. The commissions of Henry J. Bean and Stephen A. Lowell, for no tary publics, have arrived with the signature of Governor Geer. Ed Hanson was fined $5 In police court this morning for being drunk and disorderly. In default he went to jail .for two and one-half days. Damon Lodge No. 4, K. of P., 'will meetx this evening in regular session. Installation of officers and work in the third rank. All members re quested to be present Miss Eva Froome left Sunday for a recreation trip to Portland and Long Beach. At the latter place she will be the guest of Miss McGee and Miss Smith, with whom she expects to remain s'everal weeks. Ail the stock of the Art Exchange of Mrs.. S. L. Wakefield, such as ma terial for fancy point lace work, doll ies, fans, sun shades, pillows, etc., for sale below cost Must haw the room for the large shipment of nw. sical instruments "just In. S. L. Wakefield & Co. have for sale two second-hand - organs which are In first-class condition. A carload of pianos has just .been received by Wakefield & Co., and room is needed so the organs wljl bo offered at prices that will make them sell. A notice of the sale will be found In the classified columns of the East Oregonian. T. C. Taylor- this morning broke ground for the new adltlon to Ms hardware store. The new addition will extend 20 feet in the rear of his present room and will be built one story high, of brick. Mr. Taylor's largely increasing hardware busi ness necessitates' more room and the additional floor space will relieve the crowded condition. Taylor, the hardware man has juBt nlaced a Myers deen well tubular Dumn on the farm of Virgil Moore 12 miles north of the city, which works like a charm. The pump works with such smoothness and ease that it is an easy task to draw the waiter Up from a depth of 277 feet. Mr. Moore is highly pleased as It gives him a liberal supply of good water, although he was compelled to have a very deep well put down before he was able to get good water. STATE LOSES LANDS. Oregon luart of flies for 5c We guarantee that a 5c package of our PoisOH Fly raper will kill a quart of fjies.. Our 5c package contains 10 sheets of Poison Fly Paper. Mtra strong. We also have a good supply of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, isect powders and Koeppen's .Bed Jug Destroyer. KOEPEEN'S DRUG STORE 5 SiKMt (mm 1bL.W Cr Tnrai fi fVmrf HflMM Homesteaders Get New Land In Idaho.. Lewlston, July 14 An Important decision was handed down in the general land office recently and has reached the local office. It was In the contest cases of William Glasby vs. John Wrbl and William Glasby and Clyde Elmer vs. Joseph Wrbl, revers. ing the decision of the local office and awarding the lands to the Wrbls. The lands In question are two valu able quarter sections of farming land on the Nez Perce reservation, In the Beeraan neighborhood, which were filed on In November, 1895. The defendants offered final proof on May 31, 1901, at which time Glas by and Elmer filed protests, among other things alleging that the Wrbls had previously exhausted their home stead rights by completed proofs at the La Grande. Oregon. land office The lands In Oregon were entered It was alleged under the names of Zebonzaks. These lands were in the vicinity of Athena. Ore., where the Wrbls were well known under the name of Zebonzaks. Several persons from the Oregon town testified to these facts. The commissioner holds that the Wrbls were guilty of no fraud In taklnc out citizenship under tins new name, and that homestead entries under that name were' valid under the act of June 5, 1900, by reason of having abandoned their former .tracts In Ore gon. On Fare to Hot Lake and Return On July 16 the O. R. & N, Company will sell tickets to Hot Lake and re turn at $2.45. Tickets will be told on the above date only at this rate, and will expire July 17. This low rate is made on account of the East' ern Oregon Medical Association, which meets at Hot Lake July lb. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehoe. The Following Items Ae Only a Sample OF WHAT WE ARE DOING. CALL! 5C Just Right for Summer Fancy Organdie Scotch Lawn 48c 2c yd At Our Clearance Sale At Our Clearance Sale 50c 300 Dozen Fancy Madras Spool Cotton 37c 2c At Our Clearance Sale At Our Clearance Sale 16 2-3c 60c Sommer Lawn Fancy Grenadine I2c 48c At Our Clearance Sale At Our Clearance Sale Red, Blue and Black 20c Calico Figured Lawn 4c 1 4c At Our Clearance Sale At Our Clearance Sale 50c Striped Madras 38c At Our Clearance Sale 36 inch wide Bleached Mvslin At Our Clearance Sale Wash Silks N 4 yard waist pattern Were i 98 $1.48 At Our Clearance Sale Ladies' Gauze Vests . 3c At Our Cleflrnnco Sale The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Btttterick's Patterns FRENCH NATIONAL HOLIDAY. Ntw it the Appoint Time." Tie O. R. ft ft. Compaay baa Just iseaea & handsomely illustrated pam phlet eatitled "Oregon, Washington ft Idaho aaa" Their Resources." Peo ple fa the east are anxious for ia- jformaticm about the Facile North west If you will give the O. R. ft N. Company agent a list of names of eastern people who are likely to be Interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such, persoas. Fall of Bastlle Being Celebrated In French Republic Paris, July 14. Today, the 113th anniversary of the fall of the Bastlle was celebrated as usual as a national holiday. There were numerous pub lic entertainments and In many 'n stances the proceeds will bo donatod to-the Martinique relief fund. There was a military review at Longchamps which was witnessed by a large num ber of people. There were also re views at all military and naval sta tions, followed-by Illuminations, fire works and balls in the evening. Tho Parisians participated with their customary zest. Wreaths were placed on the Strasburg monument In the Place de la Concorde. Presi dent Loubet, while driving to tho Longchamps race course to witness the grand annual review, was cheer ed all along tho route. In tho pres idential tribune with him were the members of tho cabinet and ambas sadors. In accordance with custom frco performances wore given In tho sub sidized theaters. As the evening wore on the city presented an anv mated and brilliant Bpectaclo, open air dancing, pyrotechnic displays, and a general illumination being tne prin dual feature! At a late hour all tho squares and open places were crowd ed with dancers and merrymakers who gave no indication of an lnten tlon to give up their sport until dawn The birch growj further north thart any other tree. Next comes the Hi he rlan larch, and then the fir. A SALE OF Paper Bound Books Madison Square scries, contain ing such popular authors as Mrs. Southwprth, Bertha Clay, Mary J. Holmes, etc. Choice : . . . .25c Sweet Heart scries a popu lar line of novels 15c Other series, each ;.gc and 10c NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Delayed Shipment of In - fantv', Ckildrea's aid Misses' Slippers Colonials jut is. We have tkea MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly SEE THESE before you buy and yon will not regret it. Still another shipment of he famous . " Douglas shoes. Again sew today- More seamless shots Of a BMW W UiCT. Boston Store 0 Srjoe Dept. ; PING PONG An express shipment just arrived Prices $t.39 to $3.95 We show the genuine Parker Bros. Ping Pong Frederick Nolf Tablets, Inks, Purses, Toilet Soaps Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortable "dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal in Pencftetoe The French Restaurant QUS TjA FONTAINE, Prop. ' BECK The Pfomber and Tinner For First Class Work at Reasonable Prices Shops Cottonwood Street, Qpaiti St, Joe Store, Ntmr Ctirt St. 1 Wo have them now. A Sewing Machine (or Jac cash. Warranted, and will be kept in repair for five years without cost, Remember my guaran tee means something. You don't have to send your machine to Portland or Chi cago for repajrs. We still'have the Kings of all Sewing Machinnst the 'WHITE ' , AND STANDARD 10 years .ahead of "all qth ers. Oils and needles. ESSE FAILING GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE tvery Saturday mght ;anf8un;dayf J 5 5 ' v - y " , it- Dancing begins Saturday at 8 p., mi. Sundav at a d. m. AdmissioH 3 to dancing platform 25 centp j ladies freef Busses to s and from the grounds day :and r jiight.fi h y 't'tf' JUBTAUJlAflT Ufl UKUUNUS, Tfce ffrOYft Oai . mt M Icaio parties by awljiagHo PITIK' flRY If i r' ' ' ' . .;'jj;,i''.n. .AUK