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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 thing 'S moving. Prices have been reduced to such a email fraction of the former nrlrp that pwn rn Je binn advantage of our big bargains and low prices by filling rneir DasKeis wim me necessary wants ot lite. Lome with the rest. Don't miss it the greatest opportunity yet offered for obtaining your wants for so little money. Come and See for Yourself Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1902. BREVITIES. Howard, farm loans. . ib by the day, week or msnlli r7-n 1 goods for harvesters at free lunch from 9 a. m. till a cool, refreshing glass of beer go to Gratz's. mnpn rnnm n inr iitrnr nmiRP- cherrles and raspberries. the removal sale they are talk- live crawfish just received, I'WAnrnoi nne Tin Tnrmro nr Tnn Rule basement, where good Jibeer is on tap. glass oi aenntz Deer. unnHv TMnthlnc niir pnnrl "will be received for the build a new Presbyterian church on 1 I . I Tlt-1 mill Y.A iiiilii i i n r . i vuliuu. i linn nm uo II.. 11 I lllLi;i: I1IIL1I W Illlll.L1UU 1 . i be Inspected. Do you need any col ored glasses, goggles, p.vft nrntpp.tnrs or plifian ' S - A i t n I have a full line of ttuu my prices arc Kuar- aiueea to De tne lowest . HUNZIKER PTJtroljvo tr4-tft Next Door to II. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Fancy stationery, new books. Fra zier's. Time books, sack needles, at Fra zier's. Sale of bound books. 15c and 25c. worth double. Nolf's. Men's straw hats, only a few, 50 cents while they last. Teutchs'. All kinds of fruits, meldnB.and veg etables at the Standard "Grocery. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. Did you see those ornamented rugs in Failing's window? Something new. Another neat cottage is being erected on the hill just opposite the school house. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artificial ice. Only place In town you can get Itr 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. This is a snap. 25 per cent, or one fourth off on all summer clothing at the Big Boston Store. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sale of summer millinery Grand picnic every Sunday at Klne's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orches tra. Rooms In the East Oregonlan build--lng for rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room In connec tion. Time and trial have proven that there is no better ice cream made than Dutton's. We take pleasure in delivering it to your home. Doctors predict considerable sick 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 ?G5 on In stallments. Everything guaranteed. The Fair Store is offering some special low prices In their big adver tisement in this issue. The semi-annual clean-up sale Is now on at The Fair. 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 corner room, Blzze 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 neatea and contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonlan office. See classified advertisements for "found key" announcement. Drop into Dutton's and get the Ico cream that lias never disappointed anyone. A new walk is being laid on Malr street in front of Monterastelll's mar ble yard. Grand picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orches tra. Tom Norton was taken to Portland and lodged In Jail yesterday by Dep uty United States Marshal Roberts for selling liquor to Indians. He wasi bound over to the federal court by United States Commissioner Halley of this city. S. L. Wakefield & Co.. the progress ive music dealers, have just placed on exhibition in their warerooms on Court street, the largest shipment of Pianos ever shown In this city. The new shipment contains the best makes of several of the largest man ufacturers In the country. Wakefield & Co. invite the citizens to call and inspect the new styles. A list of the pianos that have arrived, and also those handled by this firm will be found elsewhere in this nani-r. WILL BORE FOR JlL. Excitement Caused at Baker by Re port of Capital Coming in. A ripple of excitement was caused throughout Baker City says the Dem ocrat, when it was learned that cer tain Eastern capitalists had decided to invest in the Baker-Malheur oil fields. They will send their expert there in a short time and put a rig in operation and bore for oil in the center of the district. They are men of experience and have plenty of money, and If the indications aro borne out by results, -there will be the largest Influx of capital and people in this district ever known in Eastern Oregon. These people are well versed in all the peculiarities cf the oil fields of Pennsylvania, Texas, Colorado and California and have such connections that it will be a simple mntter for them to build up an entirely now country, new markets, new towns in Eastern Oregon.. They mean busi ness and have representatives on the ground. The Malheur oil fields present the Greatest attraction for capital at present, because the formation there indicates that when oil Is found it will be ot a very high-grade parafflne base petroleum. Many have attempt ed to open these fields, but as they wanted to control the whole country, the owners -nd locaters of land would not concede to their terms Now there are those who are willing to take fair shares and profits and do the necessary work, it may be confidently expected that results will be had before another year. Four League Games. Baseball, Baseball, Baseball. La Grande, La Grande, La Grande, vs. Pendleton, Pendleton, Pendleton. Friday, Saturday and Sunday after noons. Weekday games called at 3:30. Sunday game at 3:00. Klne's Grove Picnic, The picnic at Klne's grove is grow ing more popular every week. Last Saturday evening and Sunday after noon and evening large crowds were there and enjoyed the time tripping the light fantastic to the strains of "nuislc rendered by Kirkman's or chestra. The picnic Is to bo run again Saturday night as usual. Those who attend are assured a good time. Perfect order is kept on the grounds. 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. iuu and Blue Shades. $1.98 $2.98 $3.25 $u o3 Clearance Price $1.08 At our Clearance Sale." $7.98 ' $5.1)8 Shirt Waists. f2 so Value. Clearance Rrice $1 7ft $2.00 " $i-75 " $1.50 " $1 00 $1 25 98c 75c 50c 1 Muslin Petticoats. $3.50 Value, Clearance Price $1.88 fa.oo - $1.50 St. 75 " " " $1.38 i.50 " i . $1.12 51.25 " " " 7c Red, Blue and Black Calico Clqaranco Prico 4c 75c Fancy Organdie " " 48c Scotch Lawn Summer Dross Goods " 2C 3G inch wide Bleached Muslin " " 3 3-lc 50c Fancy Madras , " " 37c 245 dozen good spool Cotton " f " a 1-2C GOc Fancy Grenadino , " -18c Ladies' Gauze Vests " " 3c $1 98 4 yard Wash Silk Waist Patterns " " $1.48 20c Figure Lawn " " I4C The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE Agents Btftterlck's Patterns PENNIES FOR GREAT BUILDING. The Temple of Fraternity at the World's Fair Will Be Paid for With the Mites of Many. World's Fair Grounds, St. Louis July IS. Copies of a circular letter issued by the supreme hivo of the 1 iiiMpu at tho Mncenbees at I'ort IIu- rou, Mich., with reference to. raising tho fund for tho Temple pf Fraterni ty at tho World's Fair, have beon ro rnlvroi linro. The ladies' fraternal or ganization will raise ?50;000 of tho $200,000 fund. Tho assessments ntnonir tho ladies for this purpose range from 5 to 10 cents per capita according to tho strongth of tiio or der. Many appropriations ranging from J"000 to J5000 each have been made by the Masons and other bodies from their general funds, but tho hulk of tho sum will be in small centrum- tlnna M'lir. tlrnlcot lmfl hnilll lllllOI S- I ed by the Maccabees, Modern Wood men, Ancient Order of United woric men, Odd Fellows, Eastern Stars, He bekas, collego fraternities, Grand Army of tho Republic, Women's Re lief Corps, Degree of Honor, Hoynl Neighbors and others. Tho temple will bo 200 by 300 feet, having a con tral court and will contain about 80 monm for the hoadauartora of 80 diff erent fraternal orders at thos World's Fair. Our Entire HAMMOCK STOCK REDUCED To Clean Up tho Entire Lino $2.50 Hammocks, now $t .95 $1.05 " " J.39 A good paper hound novol with each hammock uart of FHe sf or 5c We guarantee that a Re package of our Poison Fly aurr win ism o nnorr s ti i oc Our 5c package contains 10 sheets of Poison Fly Paper, We also have a eood suddIv of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, CAA 1 -WW WTS 1n Y- A. . - r'wvubAa auu ivucuucu s dcu iiuu iuaiivii KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE C . - . . - xx t jiii ivitti .-vc nwua lxik ULJ. WVM Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heart felt thanks and gratitude to tlie nu meious and loving friends who tend ered their sympathy and assisted in our recent bereavement. May the Heavenly Father bless thom all, is our earnest prayer. MR. AND MRS. THOS FITZ GER ALD. Lord High Chancellor. London, July 18. Tho Times says It regards It as practically certain that Sir R. B. Finlay, the attorney. general, will succeed Earl Salisbury as lord high chancellor, that Hon. Al fred Lyttleton will enter the govern ment, and that Lord Curzon, of Ked dleston, viceroy to India, will take the earliest opportunity to return to London and resume political activ ity. Fruit Jars at Cost We are closing out our line of Ma bo nand Vacuum fruit jars at cost If you need fruit Jars, better come now. The Standard Grocery. Won the Bike. ' Dr. D. J. McFaul held the luck 2301 which won the lady's bicycle at the drawlne Thursday afternoon Tho men'tewheel has not been claim ed, Since the art of abbreviation is perfected In America dealers In pine apples call . 'emplnes. ' ' : For Sale, 2r, nn rnsh will huv out a business paying from $20.00 to ?40.00 weokly.i No opposition. Seo A. w. Menon, , care Jovo'a boarding house, 720 Johnson street. Fine Stationery Arriving at the Popular Hook Store. Frederick Nolf 1 ablets, Ink, Purses, Toilet Soaps Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortablo dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal In Pendleton The French Restaurant GUM LA FONTAtNK, I'rop. "beck The Plumber and Tinner For FirHt Olusu Work at Kousonublo Prloou Shopi Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Storo, Noir Court St. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers 455 Colonials Just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly SEE THESE before you buy and you will not regret It. Btill another shipment of the famous Douglas shoes. Again new today- More seamless au.oai or ail Sizes ior iuaiee. Boston Store St)oe Dept. Wo have them now. A Sewing Machinu for fit. cash. Warranted, and will ho kept in repair for. five years without cost. Romemher my gtiaran tee means something. You don't have to send your machine to Portland or Chi cayo for repairs, We still have the Kings of all Sewing Machines, tho 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. in., Sunday at 2 p. m, Admission to dancing platform 25 cents ; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. pionlo parties by applying St.-George7 ' The grove can be eigagtf fer to PETER SMITH,, at, .total