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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
LEE TEUTSCH HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? IT IS ALL THE GO! he Big Removal Sale We are now in the midst of our great rush; every unny i '"""h- nave ucvu reauceo. to sucn a . . 1 1 ttnrt-irn r Vi f rw -vs - nwn 1 oHtranfnrrp fit Dlir hifr harirainc anri nu n.nr. V... fill: . i U n1. t ! - V. . r i r . . iiieir utiaftcia wim me iictcssary warns oi me. Lome witn the rest. Don't miss it the greatest opportunity yet offered for obtaining your wants for so little money. fTnmo ai4 Qua fr VuMpff Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. TTTT) CT A -V TTTT V 1 V inrtO BREVITIES. Howard, farm loans. y .uros. pu-prfs ill firm w in: thpv want 1 r i. ( t U UUUl, 1 usuiuk giuua UJ. beer go to Gratz'8. smph rnnms Inr Mchr hnnsrv 517 Aura Btreet. rv HTns nvn hdnnninirtprfl fnr removal sale they are talk- llvo crawfish Juat received, a nnniean wni o vnn vnir Rule basement, where good 'iinto tno cool, comiorume t i im i-imiimii riiim lliiii -mi iglass of Schlltz beer. manufacture our own Ice cream handy. Nothing but good, feme articles enter them. The ?wlll be received for the build- la new Presbyterian church on Elian reservation. Bids will be d at the office of T. F. How- be architect, until Wednesday, where plans and speciflca- Kan be inspected. IF YOU WANT A GOOD WATCH CHEAP rwc can supply yot . HUNZIKER iweler and Optician Next Door to It." Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joor ger. Fancy stationery, new books. Fra zier's. Toilet soap, all kinds, 5 cents. Teutchs'. Large line Japanese napkins at Nolf's Book Store. Men's straw hats, only a few, 00 cent's while they last. Teutchs'. All kinds of fruits, melons and veg etables at the Standard Grocery. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artificial ice. Only place in town you can get it Our extra fine Ice cream by the quart or gallon. Got our wholesale prices. The Delta. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor .building. 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. Campboll'B closing out Bale of summer millinery Grand picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman's orches tra. Rooms in the East Oregonian build ing for rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room in connec tion. Doctors predict considerable Blck ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105. Withee, 305 Court St., agent for Domestic and Davis sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to ?C5 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed. Arrangements are being made to run a special train from La Grande to this city on Sunday for the bene fit of Grande Ronde fans who wish to take in the Sunday ball game here. Bids for the construction 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 St. Joe Store is having a big clearance sale and is offering some extra low prices in all departments. A caroful reading of their special clearance sale advertisement in this issue will prove profitable to persons wishing to save money. 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 neatea and contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonian office. Time books, sack needles, at Fra zier's. Drop Into nutton's and get tho Ice cream that has never disappointed! anyone. Grand picnic every Sunday at Kino's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman's orches tra. A new sidewalk Is being built in front of tho residence of Dr. E. A Vaughn and T. W. Ayres. on Water street. ' R. C. Lawrence, nlpht mixologist lor tne uominma. soveroiv rut his nana night before last while attempt ing a tricic with a conn e of bottlos He had to to to the doctor tnrl.av for reiier tor tho injured member. Time and trial have nroven that there Is no better lco cream made man Dutton's. Wo take nlonsnrn In aenvenng it to your home. Judge Ellis has rendered Judgment in two cases before him this week. One was John C. Rover r.n ninct W. H. Babb. to recover f 190.53. and me oilier was Adolph Hromada & Co. against Louis Neil fnr s.mn si nnih judgments were entered on default. Laats- woodyard team ran away down Main street todav. maWnc things lively for a short time. They turned the corner bv the .Tnrirl hnllrf. ing and took the public drinking fountain off at tho handle. The driv er was thrown out and consldornhlv bruised, but not severely hurt The depot livery stables are heinc removed from the west side of Cot tonwood street to tho east side. Ons Lnfontalne owns the croundwher tho stable stood and is going to have a modern lodging house erected in Its place to connect with tho Gratz ledg ing house. T. F. Howard is tho architect. One hundred jolly members of the Oregon National Guard passed through Pendleton this morning on their way to Albany, to assemble in encampment. They are the members of Company A. of Baker City, and B, of La Grande. Tho encampment opens at Albany Friday and will last 10 days. UNSCREWING HIS HEAD. An Early Experience With Natives of Fiji Islands. Mr. Romily, the British commis sioner for tho Western Pacific, tells this story of the early days of the Fiji settlements: "A white man, wandering tover one of the islands, was taken prisoner by tho natives. Ho had a cork leg. He didn't like the looks of his captors, and liked them still less when he no ticed they were fixing up a neighbor ing oven. Trying hard not to show his agitation, ho. called for some thing to eat. Food was set before him and he used his largo jack-knife to cut it. "With every mouthful or two, he suck his jack-knife into his cork leg with such force that It stood erect Tho natives looked on with great astonishment and evident alarm. After tho meal was over he began to unscrew his leg. That was too much for tho savages, who did not scorn to havo any curiosity to see what he would do next, but open ed a passage and lot him walk away. "When he reached his horse, some little distance away, the natives be gan to gather around, but after mounting the man made a motion as if to unscrew his head and the spec tators ran away in terror. School and Homo. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. The Following Items Are Only a Sample OF WHAT WE ARE DOING. CALL! Walking Skirts. Wash Salts. Just the thing for Mountain Wear. Buf( anj mue shndts. $1.9S $2.98 $3.25 j $n 98 Clearance Price $1.J)S I At our Clearance Sale. ?7.oS " $5.08 $2 50 Value $2.00 " Ji-75 ' i-5o " i 00 " Shirt Waists. Clearance Price $1 75 $1 25 9Sc 75c 50c Mostin Petticoats. $2.50 Value. Clearance Price $1.88 fa.oo " " " $1.50 5o " ' " $1.12 $1.25 " " 7c Red, Blue and Black Calico Clonranco Prico 4c 75c Fancy Organdio " " 48c Scotch Lawn Summer Dreas Gooda ' 41 . 2C 8G inch wido Blcachod Muslin " " 3 3-4c 50c Fancy Madras . " s ' 37c 2-15 dozen good spool Cotton Ji:i " 2 i-ac 00c Fancy Gronadino . . 48c Ladies' Gauze Vests " " 3c $1 98 4 yard Wash Silk Waist Patterns " " $1.48 20c Figure Lawn " " 1 4c The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Bottcrick's Patterns Four League Games. Baseball, Baseball, Baseball. La Grande, La Grande, La Grande,, v,; t vs. Pendleton, Pendleton, Pendleton. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Games called at 3 o'clock. AN IRRIGATION EXHIBIT. Colorado to Reproduce a Great Irri gation Enterprise at the World's Fair, f World's Fair Grounds, St. Louis, July 17. Tho irrigation exhibit which Colorado will install at tho World's Fair will be modelled after tho groat work now going on In the northwest ern part of Montroso county, ono of the western tier of counties of that state. The Gunnison river cuts across the corner of Montroso county, from Gun liison to Delta county. Hows through a canyon. The river Is to bo damned in this canyon and a tunnel several mllns loner is belnir drivon through tlia mountain on the west side of tho river. It will emerge on the west side of tho mountain far above the now arid lands lying along tho east side of Denver & lUo Grande railroad. Hero tho water will bo run' into largo storago reservoirs and thence to irrigation ditches. Nearly 100,000 acres that aro now barren will bu made to grow several crops a year by means of this now and Abundant sup ply of water. This exhibit will show to tho World's Fair visitor how tho desert lands are being put under agri culture not only In Colorado but in many states and territories. Governor James H. Orman, of Col orado, visited tho World's Fair site recently tq Inspect the building oper ations and to see the plot chosen for the Colorado building. Governor Or man is himself chairman of the Col orado Commission. Our Entire HAMMOCK STOCK REDUCED To Clean Up tho Entire Lino Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant $2.50 Hummocks, now $ J .95 $1.05 " " .39 A good paper . bound novel with each hammock Fine Stationery Arriving at the Popular Boole Store. Larc, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal In Pcndletoit The French Restaurant (Jim IiA FONTAIN45, Prop. wart of Flie s for 5c We guarantee that a Re package ol our Poison Fly Iper will kill a quart of flies. f Our 5c package contains 10 sheets of Poison Fly Paper, ira stronir I We also have a good supply of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, lect powders and Koeppen's Bed Bug Destroyer. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE P Steps from Main St.' Toward the Cotttt Hose Quick Returns. Mrs. Baker, wife of C. W. Baker, night clerk at the Pendleton hotel, and placed an advertisement in the. classified columns or the East ure gonlan, and now has her lost proper ty. For quick resulta, use tho classi fied columns. The expense is small This is the advertisement that found the person who found tho glasses and let tho finder know where to find the owner. LOOT-PAIR OK GOLD-ItlMMKD GLASSES AT aii. utrcMi. Kinder return to Hotel Pendleton nd receive reword. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED For Sale. A irood clean stock of general mer chandise, estimated value $6000 to 7000, with a well established and nnvlnir huHlness. located in a thriv Ing stock-raising and mining coun try. AW111 sell or lease store building. Reasons for selling, failing health Address "D," care this ofllce. Cuban Strike On. Havana. Julv 16. DIsuatchcB from Clenfuegos atate that a general strike of butchers, naKors ana coacn men started this morning, practical ly paralyzing business. A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers Colonials just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly SEE THESE before you buy and you will not regret it. Still another shipment of the ternou Douglas shoes. Again new today- More seam leaa shot of all sizes for males. Boston Store St)oe Dept. BECK The Plumber and Tinner For First Glass Work at Koasonablo Prlooa a a vn Shop; Cottonwood Street, Opposite 'ablets, Inkd, Pure, Toilet 5onpa St. Joo Store, Nodr Court St. B Wii lini'M rtwtm itnw A .... w ...w... ifc "3 Sewing Machine for ti. cash, Warranted, and will he 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 repaira. We still have the Kings of all Sewing Machines, the WHITE AND STANDARD io years ahead of all oth ers. Oils and needles. ESSE FAILING. IT FIT iliMTTI 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 35 cents ; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can be eagaer for picnio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George.