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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
LEP TEUTSCH HAVE yOlT BEEN THERE? IT IS ALL THE GOPM 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 email fraction of the former price that every one is talcing V advantage of our, big .bargains and low prices by filling their baskets wun ine necessary wants 01 me. come witn the rest. Don't miss it 'the greatest opportunity yet offered for obtaining your wants for so little money. Come and See for Yoarself Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros.- Pry Goods Company. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1902. BREVITIES. A. Howard, farm loans: Torchon laces, 4c, at Teutsch's. Fechter's for ice cream and soda, All kinds of imported lunches, at iratz'B." Crawfish cooked iii white' wine,-and Mh crabs at Grate's.. "Huckleberry Dew" is something vand is at Ward's, too. Hot weather haB no terrors at the 'den Rule basement, where good Itz beer is on tap. 'Drop' Into the coolf comfortable ment the Golden Rule and en- a glass of Schllts beer,. , , The Ariel Corset, cool, comforta Just what you want for these days. Only 25c. Teutsch's. acn plums, union county raBp Tries, green corn, tomatoes, fresh Icumbers, etc., at Hawley Bros. I Grand picnic every Sunday pit vso-p grove. Dancing begins at I clock. Music by Klrkman's orches We manufacture our own ice cream d candy. Nothine but srood. inoieaomo articles enter them. The Bella. The time for receiving bids for the hutructlon of the Pendleton Acad- Imy 'building is extended until July nth. Those desiring to talk over fcuu may meet in , the. Dormitory "tbe pa, ai y p; m. ",, N. Joer- cookod Pra- to order at ''ft' made-' from fresh Harvesters Do you need any col ored glasses, goggles, i . eye protectors .or cheap matches for harvest ? , I have a full line of Ithe above named articles, .and my prices are guar anteed to be the lowest" tin town. Mi "MtDoortoR. Alexander Clothing made, to order; gor. Fancy stationery, new books. zier's. Time books, sack needles, at Fra zier's. - - - Crawfish "Grate's." A phosphate limes is a thirst quencher. All kinds of fruits, melons and veg etables at the Standard Grocery. Good lunches at Phillip's restau-' rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. Kennedy biscuits received today. They are the best on earth. Hawley Bros. Drop Into Dutton'B and get the Ice cream that lias never disappointed anyone. , Call, up .'phone M main w105 fqrpure artificial ice. " Only "place" In town you can get It Our extra fine Ice cream T)y the quart or gallon. Get our wholesale prices. The Delta. All kindB of city and country prop erty for sale. - Rihorn & Cook, room 10, .Taylor building: This' is a snap. 25 per cent, or one- ifourthi off on all summer clothing it Sthe "Big Boston Store. Schlitz beer Is good beer, and Is served in a nice cool place a. the Golden Rule basement The report of Jeffrles-Fitzsimmons fight will be received by rounds Friday night at Gratz's. Take advantage of the chance get bargains at Mrs. Campbell's closing out sa!o of summer millinery Rooms in the East Oregonlan build' lng for rent Steam Tieated, hot arid cold water and bath room In connec tion. at" The report of the Jeffries-Fltzslm mons fight by rounds, will be recehr ed at Gratz's, where you can get crawfish cooked to order. Timevand trial" have proven tthat therels uot better-ice scream made than Dutton's. W 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 106 Withee, 305 Court St.. agent for Domestic and Davis sewing machines, Drop heads from .$27.60 to S65 on in- luumeuis. iiiveryiuing guaranteed. A brick of ice cream "'of- these na vors, vanilla, strawberry and choco late will cost you no more than ordl nary cream, order one for your Sunday.?dinner from Wards. The corner? roomBize 25x40, In the East Oregonlanrifeafldlng. hereto- riore occupiea, Dy we jacKBon-ixcuon Company, "will be for rent after August 1. The room Is steam heated anai contains boraad cold water. Ap- ;Piyi pe-asi y.Mponian Me,7 Jlne. Nolrs. j - - . Have you been to see the removal saie prices at Teutscn'SY t T A': four-room house is offered f on rent See the classified columns. Another shipment "Crane's" and Kurd's fancy stationery, at Nolf's. . ' Newr photograph gallery In tent on Court street. 'Cabinets $8 io'i dozen.' Photos, 25 cents a dozen. . Grand picnic every Sunday at Kino's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman's orches tra. D. Kemler is determined that every article in his grocery that remains, shall be disposed of by AuguBt 1st. and has made new slashes iri1 the prices. The store is still well sup plied with desirable goods and the citizens are Invited to call and reap the benefit. It PY t Trade at tb Peoples WareiMMae. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO "MISS feat OIK CLEARANCE SCOTT TO TALK TO EDITORS WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION EXTENDED INVITATION. Editors' Day at Walla Walta Fruit Fair Will Be a Big Events-Ball t Boys Leave for Baker. , Walla Walla,. July 24. The local Press Club has issued an Invitation to Harvey W. Scott, editor of the Portland, Morning Oregonlan, to Visit this city during the meeting of the State Press" Association and deliver an address'.' on .Editors' day at, the fruit fair... So far no response has been received, but it is taken here as settled that Mr, Scott will accept. The meeting -will be a specially inter esting one if Mr. Scott delivers an ad dress, as lie has many strong friends all, over Washington as well as Ore gon, Other able .newspaper men will be. .asked- to, speak during the meet- 'i c xi i." : HA.inxtL Ti I- . iugUL lue.BLaie HHttuuiuuuu. ii is ex pected that 'fully 100 newspaper peo ple will be in the city during the state convention, which has been set for the week during which the fruit fair will be in its glor. Team Gone to Baker. Yesterday afternoon the local ball team left for Baker City, where a se ries of games will be played. So far the team has played against bad luck and the record is against them In the league games, but it is hoped that a new start will be made' at Baker .City .And .the lost prestigeaWiUbe.re: gained. The personnel of tne team has been changed, considerably, and the team which will try "Baker Clt'y will line up like this: Pitchers "Pink" Hawley, . Gatsch, Starkells, Titus: catcher. Shea: first base, .Swindells: second base, Bradbury third base, Fisher; Bhort stop, Crbll left ' field. Kelly: center. Hurlburt right -field, Treadway. ' h, RIGHT OF PRIVACY. SALE Calico, all the Colors in the Good Grades, per yard 4c Merrick's Spool Cotton, 300 dozen, per Spool 2 t-2c Unbleached 36 inch wide Muslin, per yard '. 3 3-4c 12 l-2c quality Lawns, per yard 5 J-3c 8 1-8c " " " " , 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 are only fab samples of what we ate doing Throughout out entire Stock - Women's Tailor Made Suits, Clearance Price .?.!...'..'..'!' $14.95 SJ2.95 lit. 93 . $0.95 $25.00 $20.00 $17.50 $15.00 It ( Silk Waists. Wash Waists. Dress Skirts. Wash Skirts all Reduced. First Come Best served. No matter which member of the family- needs clothing you can all save Money. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. BACKWITH-HORSE' THIEF; to BErmnn is a very unpleasant little crea- tl t .. i lr i j. I. a.- 1 mu.' J. wme ot the year for them to appear. Use some- !toouf1flTe' DESTROYER them? anUlkeep them away. ' A POISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS and insects of all kinds 25c A BOTTLE J5 Steps from Maln55f. Tnwan( ffio? f!nt4 Hnrtw UUA SODA, 6o. Recent Decision of New York Court of Appeals on Subject. A recent decision of the New York court of aDDeals holds flatly that there is no redress for the publics tion of a portrait, not libelous, of an. other person-, without his consent. even for the purpose of advertising the goods of the publisher. Thej decision was . made in. an in junction , suit brought, by a"; woman to "pfohlblt-the use by a firm of her photograph as an advertisement, in the lower court she had won the case, that court" having Invented new right, which it (called, "the right of Drivacy."- -T3ut' the ..highest court of the state not only denies mat tnere is sucn,,a rleht in law. but holds that if it were adopted as a general principle it would logically lead to absurd and oDDresslve litigation. As presented, the case doe3, 1 volve afc hardship. v on the young woman. But It is doubtless true as the uDDer court decided that "the rlEht. of privacy once established as a legal doctrine, cannot vbe :deflned to tne restraint 01 me puuumuuu ui a llKeness. out must ueceB&uruy cm brace any unauthorized disturbance of personal privacy even though not anfassault nor a libel. Such a -f'right" might praise, Jiayoc . wlth'other and xnnra mnortant rleht. A' Ntuul Mom Hmlm. Often the overtaxed organs of dl gestioa cry out for help by Dyspep sia's pains. Nausea, Dizziness, Heaa aighea, liver complaints, bowel disor ders. SucH troubles call ior prompt usjekPr. King's Now Life PIUb. They are gentle, thorough and guar anteed to cure. 25c at Tollman tt Co.'s drug store. 8easlde Resorts. .110.00 will buy .a round trip, ticket vlaHhe W& O. R. Railway 'arid' the Northern Pacific Railway, to west por.t, 'v7ashj,for to Long Beach and Clatsop -Beach.' points ' tickets5 ' good going at any time before August final limit, September aOlfh.Forfull par ticulars, cal Ion or address, WALTER ADAMS, Agent. Grand picnic every Sunday at Kino's 'grove. . Dancing . begins t 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman's orches tra. 4 It is said that 2,000,000 inhabitants of the Phllllpplno Islands acknowl edge Arabic as their sacred language. .Officers Taking Jack. Thomas to Ok' anogan County. Deputy Sheriff G. W; Tindell and Deputy F. J. MoMore, of Okanogan vuMjv uoocu wiiiufju wnu vuia i 1 1 t ri 1 T" 4. with Jack, Thomas - who was their eu vrepe raper. prisoner -wanted in Okanoean cbun- 'Detail Paper. Blue Print t for horse stealing. Thomas, is Paper, ail grades Drawing Papers uuargeu wuu mo un-'it ui a norjje uo-iana ioiorea oiazea iraoers New At t ivals Always Enjoyed At NoIFs . . . BICYCLES We have values on sale: a few more good longing to a farmer Jn April, 1901, but it is said that he is wanted for more than the one offense. Bill Wheeler is jointly charged with Tho mas but he has not been apprehend ed. Thomas is well known here, among the gambling fraternity, especially. He will be remembered as having been arrested here a few weeks ago and taken, to Portland charged-twlth selling liquor to Indians. He was re leased, on .this charge but was-held uy tne-irortianu oincers until me w anogan -officers arlved and took him on the more serious charge of horse stealing-. He wllllntrlv Hiihmlttod to I ,- -.wltLout requisition papers from this JPPna and blue, Sizes as follows: Messrs. Tindell and.Moore say that stone-' "Octavo," etc. the citizens of Okanogan county ase becoming very much annoyed at the depredations of the horse thieves and every effort is being made to put a stop .to the -business. It is 'likely that Thomas will ''get several years In the penitentiary as an example to others who might have a desire to follow A $35 Ladies' Wheel, $25. A$25-Man's Weeel,$i4.75, A $35 Man's Wheel,' $24. Come in and . see them. FANCY STATIONERY. J Another lot' arrived. Crane In cream, royal white, Jllows 'Giad- Frderick Nolf 'ablets, Inks, Purses, toilet Soaps Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c MealXfo Penctieto .The French Restaurant GUB. IiA FONTAINlb, Prop. In, his footsteps; BECK The Plumber and For First Class Work at Reasonable Prices . SfcosiT CttoWod Street Jfypotli$ bt. Joe Store, Near Court St. ?1 NEW SHOES TTTCT ADDTVUn A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Hisses' Slippers 3v Colonials just in. we nave them m LI w w CLOSE - ito SelLQuicklr SEE THESE i before you buy and you will not regret it. 1 S5MHiJIW We Have Them Now A SEWING MACHINE FOR $26 GAfH Wrrated, and will fbe kept in irepajr for, five tyearswithout ' cost. - - Remember my guarantee means something. You don't have to send your machine to jportland or Chicago for repairs. We (till hare th Klnn of all Bewlnr IfMblnet t The White and Standard 10 7W bedrol U otbn f jP JESSE FAILING , frvtjp t u 1 Still an'otblrBhipiient p$ itl lunou uougias snoeH. Again new today More searaleas shoes or all sizes for males. GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE Every Saturday Night pnd unjlay i f t I 14 . ''j . 77, ' 0 v' JUHUUy 2 m. Admission t ' 'I ' v vjugtBu, Z5 iuH)i lamest iree. iliusses to bSoston Storcl add from t,,e i. t , RESTAURANT ON GROUN'DS. The grove Wn .he engaged for ShO0 DPt. I ft P 1 applying to PETER SMITH, at Eotelt