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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1902)
LEE TEUTSCH HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? IT IS ALL THE GO! The Big Removal Sale We are now in the midst of our great rush; every thing is moving. Prices have been reduced to such a small fraction of the former price that every one is taking advantage of our big bargains and low prices by filling their baskets with the necessary wants of life. Come with the rest. Don't miss it the greatest opportunity yet offered for obtaining your wants f6r so little money. Come and See for Yoorself Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loins. Fechter's for ice cream and soda. Men's straw hats, only a few, 50 Iccnts while they last Teutchs. It Is the removal sale they are talk- bj about now. Where? Teutchs. Drawing paper, blue print, Indian llai, Koh-I-noor pencils. Nolf's. Hot weather has no terrors at the IGolden Rule basement, where good iVUitz beer is on tap. Drop Into the cool, comfortable iksement the Golden Rule und en- Ij'-' a glass of Schlitz beer. Wanted Woman to do general housework in small family. Inquire it this office. Peach plums, Union county rasp berries, green corn, tomatoes, fresh cucumbers, etc., at Hawley Bros. We manufacture our own Ice cream md candy. Nothing but good, wholesome articles enter thorn. The I Ttelta. The time for receiving bids for the construction of the Pendleton Acad emy building is extended until July 23th. Those desiring to talk over plans may meet in the Dormitory the J2d, at 7 p. m. Platzoeder & Minger have pur chased 340 head of Lonk Creek beef cattle for the harvest trade. The price paid was from $3 to $3.25 for cows and ?3.50 and $3.75 for steers, grass fed. Harvesters Do you need any col ored glasses, goggles, 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. L. HUNZIKER Jeweler and Optician Kext Door to E. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Crawfish cooked in white wine, and fresh crabs at Gratz's. Fancy stationery, new books. Fra zier's. Time books, sack needles, at Fra-zier's. Crawfish cooked to order at "Gratz's." All kinds of fruits, melons and veg etables at the Standard Grocery. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. All kinds of imported lunches at "Gratz's." Kennedy biscuits received today. They are the best on earth. Hawley Bros. Drop into Button'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 ir Our extra fine ice cream by the quart or gallon. Get our wholesale prices. The Delta. This is a snap. 25 per cent, or one fourth off 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. The report of Jeffries-Fitzslmmons fight will be received by roundB Friday night at Gratz's. Take advantage of the chance to get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sate of summer millinery Rooms in the Bast Oregonlan build ing for rent Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room In connec tion. The report of the Jeffrles-Fitzsim- mons fight by rounds, will be recelv ed at Gratz's, where you can get crawfish cooked to order. Time and trial have proven that there is no better ice cream made than Dutton's. Wo 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. Wlthee, 305 Court St, agent for Domestic and Davis sewing machines Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on in stallments. Everything guaranteed. The corner room, sizze 25x40, in the East Oregonlan building, hereto fore occupied by the .Jackson-Dlckson Company, will be for rent after August 1. The room Is steam heated and contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonlan office. 10 OWNS TEAM? Minister to Mexico. New York. Julv 23. General Gar cia Velez, son of the late Geenral Claximo Garcia, has been appointed Tribune dispatch irom .Havana, ftPT,DT Tf is a very unpleasant little crea UWDUur ture to have in the house. This is the time of the year for them to appear. Use some- Syg tooMb7g DESTROYER will kill them and keep them away. NOT A POISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS . and Insects of all kinds 25c A BOTTLE KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Main St Toward the Cotfrt Hoase UMA SODA, 5c. GOOD OUTFIT LEFT AT LIV. ERY STABLE, UNCLAIMED. Man Drove Into Barn a Week Ago, Left the Team With Instructions to "Feed Them Hay," and Dlsap peared. William Semple, the livery stablQ man, with the assistance of the sher iff's office, is trying to locate a man who brought a team and buggy to his barn last Thursday, the 17th instant, and has not shown up to claim the team since. The man drove lip to the barn about 9 o'clock in the morning and getting out of the buggy, told the boy who came to care for the team, to "feed them hay. This was all the man said. Then he went away. The young man who took the team did not pay any at tentlon to the fellow further than to see that he was a young man, per haps 25 years of age. The team has been in ine barn since, and Mr. Semple 'kept thinking daily that the owner would show up and get them, but after almost a week had elapsed and no one claim ed the team, he began an investiga tion, but without results as yeL Is a Good Team. The team will weigh about 1050 pounds each, one is a black mare, branded JWS on the right shoul der, the other a brown gelding with a large square branded on the right hip, while the buggy is a good top rig, and all indicate having come from a farm rather than a livery stable. All kinds of suggestions have been offered as to the cause of the team being left there so long. Some thing it might oe a stolen outfit, while others wonder why the owner does not show up if it was and claim his team. The sheriff's office has wired to all the neighboring towns and made dil igent search for any man who might have had a team stolen, but this has proven a fruitless hunt. Theories Advanced. Some hold to the idea that the man drove the team to the barn, went away on the train, expecting to return that evening and something has happened to him to detain him, while still others think the man is a farmer who has driven to town, put his team in the barn and done away with himself. Foul play has also been suggested, but no one can answer the question. "whose team Is it?" For Sale. A good clean stock of general mer chandise, estimated value $6000 to 7000, with a well established and paying business, located in a thrlv ing stock-raising and mining coun try. Will sell or lease store building. Reasons for selling, falling health. Address "D," care this office. Excursions to Bingham Warm Springs. Sixty-day round trip tickets, in cluding stage fare between Bingham station and the springs, $1.75;, two day tickets, including, in addition to the above, three meals at the hotel and a bath in the warm springs, $2.75. O. R. & N. ticket office. Burglar's Fire Was Serious. Owensboro, Ky., July 23. Fire started by burglars in the Osborn scouring mills this morning, spread to a number of adjoining structures, causing a loss of $100,000. Seaside Resorts. $10.00 will buy a round trip ticket via the W. & C. R. Railway and the Northern Pacific Railway, to West port, Wash., or to Long Beach and Clatsop Beach points, tickets good going at any time before August final limit, September 30th. For full par ticulars, cal Ion or address, WALTER ADAMS, Agent "Huckleberry Dew" is something new and is at Ward's, too. A phosphate made from fress limes is a drink quencher. A brick of ice cream of these fla vors, vanilla, strawberry and choco late will cost you no more than ordi nary cream. Order one for your Sunday dinner from Wards. Tho philosophical tramp rises to rflmark that a dog in the manger is worth two in the front yard. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS OUR CLEARANCE SALE Calico, all the Colors in the Good Grades, per yard ... 4c Merrick's Spool Cotton, 300 dozen, per Spool i 2 i-2c Unbleached 36 inch wide Muslin, per yard 3 3-4c 12 l-2c quality Lawns, per yard , .8 i-3c 8 1-3c " " " " 5c $4.00 and $4.50 Men's Pants, odd sizes $2.95 Women's Summer Vests, each , 3c Boy's Striped Blue Rib Overalls 50c The above ate only fait samples of what we ate doing Throughout out entire Stock $25.00 Women's Tailor Made Suits, Clearance Price ., $20.00 " , " " " " " $17.50 " " " " " " $15.00 " " " " " $14.95 ! 112.95 SU.98 SI0.95 Silk Waists, Wash Waists, Dtess Skirts, Wash Skirts all Reduced, First Come Best served. No mattet which member of the family needs clothing you can all save Money. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Need More Help. Often the overtaxed organs of di gestion cry out for help by Dyspep sia's pains, Nausea, Dizziness, Head aches, liver complaints, bowel dlsor ders. Such troubles call for prompt use of Dr. King's New Life Pills They are gentle, thorough and guar anteed to cure. 25c at Tallman & Co.'s drug store. Grand picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orches tra. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers 3 Colonials just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly flTJTl mil TJCI H before you buy n ft ft I n ft ft ft and y w,u not regret it. Still another shipment of the famous Douglas shoes. Again new today More seamless shoes oi au sizes ror maies. Boston Store SY)oe Dept. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 160 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour. Mill Ffwl. nhnnnod Feed. etc. always on hand. State Normal School. MAMMOUTH, 'OREGON. Graduate of the School are In constant demand at calarlei ranging from H0 to 1100 per month. Student! take the itate ezamina tloni during their course In the ichool and are prepared to recelre State Certification graduation. KxpenMf range from 120 to f 175 per year. Strong Normal course uud well equipped Training Department. The Pall Term opens September I6th. For catalogue containing full Information, add'ew v J. B. I. 3UTJiK, K. D. RKSSI.KR, Secretary President. Our Entire HAMMOCK STOCK REDUCED To Clean Up the Entire Line $2.50 Hammocks, now $X.95 $1.65 " " i.39 A good paper bound novel with each hammock Always Enjoyed Arc the Meals Served nt the French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Meal in Pendleton Fine Stationery Arriving at the Popular Book Store. Frederick Nolf ! ablets, Inks, Purses, Toilet Soaps The French Restaurant GUS. LA FONTAINE, Prop. BECK The Plumber and Tinner For First Glass Work at Reasonable Frioes Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Store, Near Court St. We Have Them Now A SEWING MACHINE FOR $25 CASH Warranted, and will be kept in repair for five years without cost. Remember my guarantee means something, You don't have to send your machine to Portland or Chicago for repairs. We (till bare the Klngi of U Sewing iUchlncn : The White and Standard 10 yetn akeftd of all otlieri & JESSE FAILING NcedIes 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. .Busses to , and from the grounds , day and night., , RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can be engaged for picnio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George, ? J t 1 r rsBf-s- .Mj,- . . i -'tHri. ii