East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 15, 1902, Image 3

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    We Are Gbiiig to Moye
After August l, 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 light as possible we will have a great
Remove Sale
BEGINNING JULY JOth
and-continuing until we have moved. Every
thing in the Btore to move at prices lower than
the lowest. No exceptions in anything.
ash Goods "i Summer Fabrics
At Wonderfol Sacrifice Prices
We cordially Invite 70a to come and Inspect our price, No trouble to show goods.
Lee Teutsch
SUCCESSOR TO
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.
f TUESDAY, JULY, 15, 1902.
BREVITIES.
lley
vA. Howard, farm loans.
soma by the day, week or monl!i
Iratz's.
nod goods for harvesters at
Bros.
uilts and blankets for camping
Teutsch's.
nickers lll find what they want
awley Bros.
Sne free lunch from 9 a. m. till
jght at Grctz's.
a cool, refreshing glass of
beer go to Gr&U'a.
kwley Bros, are headquarters for
n cnernes ana raspDemes.
live crawfish Just received.
atz's, cooked while you wait.
up 'phone main 105 for pure
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
nent the Golden Rule and en
emas of Schlltz beer.
manufacture our own ice cream
candv. NothinK but good,
lesome articles enter them. The
Silas H. Soule, of Soule Bros.'s
Company, Portland, is in the
nrnnnrnd to do exnert niano
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and all Kinds or aencaie re-
ig. Please leave orders at iau
Drug Store.
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IF YOU
WANT A
GOOD
WATCH
CHEAP
we can supply yon
HUNZIKER
h Jeweler and Optician
Next Door to B. 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.
Fine Hardwood croquet sets, $1.24.
Nolf's Notion Store.
Immense line paper novels, 10c
each. Nolf's Stationer' Store.
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 JdndB of city and country, prop
erty "for sale. Rlhorn. & Cook, room
10," Taylor building.
Good lunches at reasonable prices
at Phillip's restaurant, opposite
Tallman's drug Btore.
Schlitz beer is good beer, and is
served in a nice cool place a. the
Golden Rule basement
We clve 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'.o of summer millinery
Rooms in the East Oregonian build
ing for rent. Steam heated, hot and
cold water and bath room in connection.
Doctors predict considerable sick
ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of
your drinking water. Cool it witn
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,
Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Tldg,
Economical buyers will profit by
watching closely the prices quoted
in the display advertisement of the
Peoples Warehouse during the big
claarance sale which Is .now op.
A great many laboring men are in
town waiting for harvest to open so
they can get employment in the har
vest fields. These are men who have
money to pay their way usually, and
Domer no one.
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The corner room, slzze 25x40, in
the East Oregonian building, hereto
fore occupied by the Jackson-Dickson
Company, will be for rent after
AuEUst 1. The room is steam heated
and contains hot and cold water. 'Ap
ply at the East Oregonian office. ,.
Baseball, Pendleton vs. La Grande,
July 17, 18, 19 and 20.
Furnished rooms for llght house
keeping, 517 Aura street
Work has commenced on the foun
dation for the new Christian church
being erected on Water street
Some of the stone is on the ground
for the foundation for the brick to
bo erected on Alta street, opposite
the city recorder's office.
Time and trial have proven that
there Is no better Ice cream made
than Dutton's. We take pleasure lnj
delivering It to your home. j
S. L. Wakefield & Co. have just
received a carload of newest twen
tieth century styles in different
makes of celebrated pianos.
The ladies of the' Christian Church
will give an ice cream social on
the court house lawn tomorrow after,
noon and evening, July 1C. The Del
ta furnishes the ice cream. Every-
body invited.
E. H. Cook has lost an ivory rule
which was given him as a present
and is very anxious to recover the
property. A notice of reward offered
for the recovery of the rule will be
found in the classified columns of
this issue.
All the stock of the Art Exchange
of Mrs. S. L. Wakefield, such as ma
terial for fancy point lace work, doil
ies, fans, sun shades, pillows, etc.,
for sale below cost Must have the
room for the large shipment of mu
sical instruments just in.
Bids for the constructibn of the
Academy building, according to the
plans and specifications in the hands
of Rev. F. L. Forbes, will be re
ceived up to July 22, 1902. Bonds
will be required. Right Is reserved
to reject any and all bids.
The removal sale at Lee Teutsch's
store is now in full blast and spec
ial low prices are being offered which
will prevail until the time to move
arrives. Mr 'Teutsch expects to
move into his new room, the one now
occupied by Kemler's grocery, Aug
ust 1st, and prior to that date will
greatly reduce his stock In order to
make room for his large new stock,
which is now on the way and will be
here for the opening of, the new
store. Mr. Teutsch is making liber
al use of printer's ink in spreading
the news of his removal sale, and ad
vises the public of the big redue
tlons made In prices. In this issue
will be found a large advertisement
giving some specimens of the bar
gains that are offered. It is advisa
ble to carefully study the prices.
BACK FROM SUSANVILLE.
Guarfbf Flies for 5c
We guarantee that a 6c" package of our Poison Flyk
Paper will kill quart of flies.
Our 5c package contains id sheets of Poison Fly Paper,
extra strong.
We also hay.e a..good supply of. Tanglefoot sticky fly paper,
insect powders and Koeppen's Bed Bug Destroyer.
fe DRUG jS YORE
5 Steps from Mala St. Toward the Ccwrt Hoitte
Visitor Says it Is a Very Live Little
Mining Town.
W. C. Smith, of Waltsburg, spent
Monday night in Pendleton on. his
way home, from Susanville. Mr.
Smith has some valuable irflning
property in the Susanville country,
and has spent the past several weeks
there developing it Ho says Susan
ville is a live little mining town, and
has a bright future before it. The
one drawback to the country is the
bad roads in getting Into the town.
The best way out is to come to Pen
dleton and the road is very bad com
ing this way. He thinks Pendleton
should make an effort to better the
road through from here to Susan
ville, so the bulk of the business
would come this way for the town
is going to grow right along and as
It growB business will increase and
this business will be worth looking
after.
Mr, Smith, in speaking of the mur
Abr. William Johnson nv" J- A.
U4 Wl, I. - " " j
Crlsman, said the murucr was in
cold blood and Crlsman would prob
ably hang. He was considered a bad
man and Johnson was peaceable. He
was shot down without provocation,
and without a chance to defend him
self.
HOW WILL HE DOD(D)GE?
Blatter Requested to Produce a Few
Sheep for Assessor.
Pendleton, Or., July 14. To the
Editor. I see by the weakly blatter,
generally known as the. Tribune,
that there are 300,000 sheep In this
county. The assessor has only found
185,000, and It is now up to the blat
ter to show the assessor the other
115,000. Respectfully,
G. A. HARTMAN,
A Milton Opinion.
The action of the county court in
turning down the application of Dr.
Christie for stock inspector's caus
ing considerable adverse comment.
While efficiency should not be sacrl
flced for the sakeof a. fevr Jaundred
dollars, yet tnere is no reason ior oe-
lieving Dr. Christie would not per
form mo duties or inspector in as
satisfactory a manner as' has. Mr.
Tl J A. I .a AlaA .nunn.r
ers of $340 a year. Milton Eagle.
It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse.
The Following Items Ate Only a Sample
OF WHAT WE ARE DOING. CALL!
Walking Skirts.
Just the thing for Mountain Wear.
$1.98 $2.98 $3.25
At our Clearance Sale.
Wash Stilts.
. Buff and Blue Shades.
$ii 98 Clearance Price $1.08
7-o8 " " $5.98
Shirt Waists.
$2 50 Value. Clearance Price $1 7ft
Ja.oo " " " $125
$r.75 " " " 98c
$1.50 ' " " 75c
$1 00 " " " 50c
Mosltn Petticoats.
$2.50 Value. Clearance Price
$2.00
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$1.88
$1.50
$1.38
$1.12
97c
Red, Blue and Blaok Calico v .
75c Fancy Organdie
Scotch Lawn Summer DreBa Goods
36 inch wide Bleached Muslin
50c Fancy Madras - f
245 dozen good spool Cotton
60c Fancy Grenadine . I .
Ladies' Gauze Vests
$1 98 4 yard Wash Silk Waist Patterns
20c Figure Lawn .
Clearance Price
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$1.48
14c
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Agents Btitterick's Patterns
Warm
Excursion to Bingham
Sprint.
fllxtv.dav roiinrf trio tickets, in
cluding' stagelire Jbetweea Bingfcasi
station nattw springs, i.vo; iwo
day tickets. Including, In addition to
the above, .three bmmIb ,at -the hotel
and a bath in the warm springs,
$2.75. O. R. & N. ticket offlce.
Baseball TendIetonvs',l!a,' Grande,
A buLD, BAD BEAR.
Will Not Go Out of His Path For
Anyone.
Lawton, July 16. Many bear are
reported to bo skulking in the brush
along Rabbit creek, a few miles west
nf .liprn Hftrdlv a DefSOn KOC8 into
that section but comes hack with a
lipnr stnrv. Ono old bruin. However,
has been showing himself to tho pros
pectors and otherB who, nave occa
sion to Invade his domains. Ho Is a
"whopper," according to those who
have had tho pleasure of bis acquain
tance, and will not make his "get
away" for anyone. When met In a
trail ho simply stands his ground and
makes the other fellow do tho going
around act He has been met by
several prospectors and they tell
harrowing stories of his boldness.
Ono instance ho reared on lila hjnd
feet and with wide-open mouth, mado
toward a man who happened to get
In his path and the fellow has not
stopped running yet. In speaking of
the bear those who have seen him
say a visit from Tracy would bo pref
erable to ono from this bruin.
An Onion Trust
waila Walla, July 15. The verv
latest thing id trusts Is the onion
trust, vrhtch was formed hero yes
terday for tho purpose of holding' lip
tho prico on this pungent and succu
lent vegetable. Twenty growers of
onions Jn tho vicinity of this city,
have entered into an Ironclad agree
ment not to sell an oMo or, any
kind for I6ss than CO cents per uUBU'
el, and they Intend to koep tho agree
ment
. SALE OF
Paper Bound
Books
Madison Sauarc scries, contain
ing such popular authors as Mrs.
Southworth, Bertha Clay, Mnry
J. Holmes, etc. Choice 25c
Sweet Heart series a popu
lar line of novels 15c
Ot)er series, each ..5c and 10c
PING PONQ
An express shipment just arrived
. Prices $1.39 to $3.95
We show
Always Enjoyed
Are the Meals
Served at the
Frencli Restaurant
Large, comfortable dining
room and good service
Positively the
Best 25c Meal in Pendleton
the genuine
Bros. Ping Pong
Parker
Frederick Nolf
Tablets, Infcg, Purses, Tollot Soaps
The French Restaurant
a US LA FONTAINE, Prop.
BECK
The Plumber and
Tmnct
NEW SHOES
JUST ARRIVED
A Belayed Shipment of In
faitg', Childrea's aid Miiset
Slippers Colonials
just ia. We have them
MARKED CLOSE
to Sell Quickly
SEE THESE S?
Still another shipment of the famoiui
Douglas shoe.
Again new. today- Mom seamless shoes
oiau sues wuhum
Boston Store
For First Class Work at
Reasonable Prlooa ,
Shop: Cottonwood Stmt, QPf
St. Joe Store. Near Court St. '
Dept
' BBIIIIIIlVBIIIIlVlilBllllllllllllllla
Wo have them now. A
Sewing Machine for $2
cash. Warranted, and win
he kept in repair for five
years without cost.
Remember rny guaran
tee means something. You
don't have to send your
machine o Portland or Chi
cago for repairs.
We still have the Kings
of all Sewing Maclu'nns, the
WHITE
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STANDARD
10 years ahead of all
ers. Uils and needles.
ESSE FAILING.
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GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE
Dancisjg begins Saturday at 8 p. m., Sunday at 3 p; . AdwibC
to dancing platform, cents ; ladies ree.Jhjggj 3,
" arid from the grounds day and PP J
at a. n
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July 17, 18, 10 and 20.
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