LEE TEUTSCH HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? IT IS ALL THE GO! ie Big Removal Sale We are now in the midst of our great rush; every- Inc is moving, rrices have been reduced to such a all fraction of the former price that every one is taking Ivantage of our big bargains and low prices by filling sir baskets witn the necessary wants of life. Come with Ie rest, uon i miss u me greatest opportunity yet lered for obtaining your wants for so little money. Come and See for Yourself Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. jNUAY, JULY 21, 1902." BREVITIES. 'Howard, tarm loans. rf by the day, week or m-nUi e's. id goods for harvesters at Bros. kera ill find what they want ley Bros. free lunch from 9 a. m. till it at Grctz's. ihed rooms for light house 517 Aura street. v Bros, are headauarters for cherries and raspberries. e removal sale they are talU- nit now. Where? Teutchs'. live crawfiBh just received, '8, cooked while you wait. 'weather has no terrors at the "Hule basement, where good 7beer is on tap. cool, comfortable the Golden Rule and en- fjlaB of Schlitz beer. ufacture our own ice cream candy. Nothing but good, ime articles enter them. The iwsJnto the Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Fancy stationery, new books. Fra zier's. Time books, sack needles, at Fra-zier's. "Passe Partout" binding, all colors, 10c. Nolf's Book Store. All kinds of fruits, melons 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. Drop into Hutton's and get the Ice cream that has never disappointed anyone. 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. 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 oft on all summer clothing at the Big Boston Store. Schlitz beer is good beer, and is served In a nice cool place a. the Golden Rule basement. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sa'e of summer millinery Rooms in the East Oregonlan build ing for rent. Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room in connection. Time and trial have proven that The hot weather Is putting many people on tho Invalid list. Miss Jeanette Manasse, or Athena is visiting with Mrs. John Vert. J. W. Klmbrell, elected county sur veyor at tho recent election, has ap pointed his son, Geary Klmbrell, ns his deputy. La Grande Observer: Timothy hay on tho foot hills In the vicinity of Summervllle, is reported to be better; than for many years. La Grande Observer: It Is osthnnt ed that over 1500 crates of raspbor rles will be shipped from this city this season. The Cove will furnish most of them. The members of tho Eastern Star will give Mrs. Bushee a farewell re ception in Masonic hall Tuesday eve nlng, July 22, at S o'clock. All mem bers are cordially invited to attend. A couple of bar-room fights wore the only untoward occurrences to dis turb the peace and quiet of yesterday and they could be easily forgiven on account of the heat, which was enough to make anyone cross. Neagle Bros, have just received a fine new milk wagon of tho very latest design, and having all the mod ern improvements, from Geneva, N Y., for Cheney Bros. The new wag on presents a very neat appearance Harvesting has commenced on the reservation. A number of Indian farmers were in the city today get ting their hay racks and wagons put in shape for the harvest work and the blacksmith shops were kept busy. With the merry-go-round, the can non ball catcher, tho "Terrlblo Turk," the phonograph man, the Sal vation Army and two or three street fakirs in full swing. Pendleton can hardly be said to bo a very quiet town. A special train carrying over 200 enthusiastic fans with flsh boms- whistles and bass drums, came over from La Grande yesterday to cheer the Beet Pullers to victory. They did not net the victory, but they were also after a good time and they got that alright arresters Do you need any col ored classes, kukicu, eye protectors or cheap watches for harvest ? I have a full line of the above named articles, and my prices are guar anteed to be the lowest in town. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Next Door to B. Alexander ar Ludewltzke. a chiropodist Ireland, O., is in Pendleton and corns, bunions, ingrowing and alia nnil nil fllconcos nf the feet. " -- - t in and no blood drawn. Leavel i 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. Trnn "heads from $27.50 to JC5 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed, j The Peoples Warehouse has just re" celved per express, popular-priced four-ln-hands In the newest fad. It doesn't cost much to be well dresled if you know where to trade. The corner room, sizze 25x40, in the East Oregonlan building, heretp fnm nppnnled hv tho Jackson-DIcksbn Company, will be for rent after August 1. The room Is steam heated t and contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonlan office. The East Oregonlan was In error Saturday when it stated that Schwarz & Greullch bad been award ed the contract for furnishing the meat for the Umatilla Indian agency Conrad Platzoeder received the con tract, bidding $7.32 per hundred, while Schwarz & Greullch's bid was S7.35. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Teams Left In Hot Sun Without Feed or Water. Frank Frazler should have credit for his thoughtfulness to dumb ani mals. Last Saturday morning a horse was tied to a post near Hotel Pendleton and left there all day with out feed or water. Mr. Frazler saw the animal and concluded that he would see that It got something to eat and drink. Accordingly, he untied the animal and took It into the Froome livery stable, where Its wants were looked after. Late in the evening tho owner came to get his horse to ride home and it was gone. Someone told him where to find it and he had to pay for the care of the animal before In could get It out of tho barn. This served him right. ,Had it cost him $10 It would not have been too much. A man who will tie an animal In tho, hrnlliner hot sun when the ther mometer Is registering above 100 in the shade and leave It from early morning to night, should be prOSCCUt l nnrt nnt let. off with, the llTice Of the care of the animal. This thing Is getting pretty frequent in Pendle ton. it Ir nnt infreauent for saddle horses and teams to ba tied to a post in town and remain there from eariy noon to la'e in the afternoon and then bo driven home without feed or water. This should be looked after and every man who docs It should be nrncennfPfi There Is a law against cruelty to animals and this will come under that head. If Pendleton had a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals such things would be look ed after. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. uart of Flies for 5c We PuarantRfi that a Rc oackaee of our Poison Fly raper will kill a quart of flies. Our 5c package contains 10 sheets ol foison riy rayci, extra strong. We also have a good supply of Tanglefoot sticky fly paper, . insect powders and Koeppen's Bed Bug Destroyer. KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Haiti St Toward the Court Hoose Some Warm Weather. The temperature In this vicinity during the past few jlays has been more tropical than pleasant Ac cording to reliable report, the govern ment thermometer registered yester day 105 and on Saturday fluctuated in the neighborhood of 103. This makes warm weather clothes look good to the most ardent devotte of the "hot enough for you" craze. A Fine Library. Of 140 volumes of the best litera ture Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the west that are lighted throughout by elec tricity. Just arrived by express. Just arrived by express. Prince Henry Tecks. Prince Jlenry Tocks. Fasten without taking collar off. Fasten without taking collar on. The Peoples Warehouse. Fruit Jars at Cost We are closing out our JJne of .Ma o nana Vacuum fruit Jars at ;ot If you need fruit Jars, better come now. The Standard Grocery. Pneumonia is practically unknown within the Arctic circle, observes Dr. E. W. Kelsey, who has returned to England from a six-months' stay In Alaska. i J'- . - THE .... j f t Great Clearance SALE . Is Keeping Money in the Purchaser's Pocket The Clearance Sale Prices are Record Breakers The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS Good Advice; But( ) Young man, attention! Dost thou go around tho land at night nnd rush tho growler and perambulate with the feminine? Dost thou whoopor up with tho boys and flrfgor the sub stance of tho jackpot and plant thy shekels agaiuqt tho ever slippery fin ger? Dost thou puff n 2-cont cigar or pull tho deadly cigarette and hast thou lost thy grip on ways that nro right and wisdom which Is good in the world? Verily thou art In a bad row of stumps. It will not be long ere thou art known iu tho land no more. Thine heels will fly up and thou will fall in tho soup. Keop thlno eyes on thy gun and monkey not with the juice of tho Jag. Stand clear of tho man with the nces and In tho ripening years of life thy pocket will be full of the fruit of the earth whilo those who mind not thoso command nklnir of tho lunch that is -free. Cottage Grove Leader.! Our Entire HAMMOCK STOCK REDUCED To Clean Up the Entire Lino Need More Help. Often tho overtaxed organs of di gestion cry out for help by Dyspep sia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Head aches, liver complaints, bowel disor ders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life, Pills. Timv nm irontlft. thorough and guar anteed to cure. 2Gc at Tallman & Co.'b drug store. $2.50 Hammocks, now $1.95 A good paper bound novol witli each hammock Fine Stationery Arriving at the Popular Book Store. r 1111. . MAMn(na n Hin Wfirlfl'R Fair of tho recent damage from the storm of wind and rain which swept over the country. The section of tho Varied Industries building which was blown down Is noarly in place again , Frederick Nolf (ablets, lnUa, Purses, Toilet 5oaps Always Enjoyed Arc the Meals Served at the. French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good services Positively the Best 25c Meal In Pendletor The French Restaurant (JUH. LA FONTAINE, Iiwp. BECI The Pltimbe and Tinner For First CIuhb Work at KoiiHOiiublo Prices Shops Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Jou Store, Near Court St. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers Colonials just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly SEE THESE SUl! another shipment of thfiunou Douglaa show. Again new tody- Morewinlw show of all nixes tor ml. ' Boston Store Sr)oe Dept. We Have Them Now A SEWING MACHINE FOR $25 CASH Warranted, and wilt ha kept in repair for five years without coat. Remember my guarantee means something. You don't have to send your machine Id Portland or Chicago for repairs. Wc Itlll UV the K'lnn of nil Bwlug MlCtllUM The White and Standard 10 jrf itii4 ll otbtr on. JESSE FAILING N" 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. I)usses to and irom the grounds day anu nignt. DPOT inD A HT AH (lnnnwnfl Tho rmvn nm ha am era era 1. rin a ami l i m. w n k a.w mm u a m mmu il a. u m J mjmmmai mmmkmmmmmwmm . mrmrm t picnic parties uy applying 10 rjcxEK omum, St. George. , 1