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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1902)
4 LEE TEUTSCH A BIG SUCCESS. Otir Removal Sale has been a Success in every way. It has pleased the people and that pleases us. It is our earnest desire to please, the people in every way by giving them the best values for the least money. The bargains we offer in our Removal Sale never fail to please. Ladies' Waists, only a few left, Jii.oo to $1.50 sale 25c Sev;ral patterns in Wash Goods, 10c and up 6 l-2c Ladies Belts 50 or more, 50c to 75c 15c Calicoes, Standard Prints, 5c and 6c 4c A few sizes in Duck Skirts, $1,50 65c Corsets, the J. B , Ariel and others, 75c to $1.50 39c These are only a few of the odds and ends that must go before we move. If yon are in need, come and see, we may have what yon want. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. SATURDAY'JULY 20, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loans. Torchon laces, 4o, at Toutsch's. Fechter's for lco cream . and soda. Have you been to see the removul sale prices at Toutsch's? All kinds of imported lunches at "Gratz's." Crawfish cooked In white wine, and fresh crabs at Gratz's. "Huckleberry Dow" is something new and Is at "Ward's, too. Hot weather has no terrors at the Golden Rule hasoment, where good ."chlltz beer is on tap. Drop Into the cool, comfortable basement the Golden Rule and en J a glass of Schlitz beor. Buy your summer clothing at the Peoples Warehouse, where you get best clothes for least money. Peach plums, Union county rasp berries, green com, tomatoes, fresh cucumbers, etc., at Hawloy Bros. We manufacture our own ice cream and candy. Nothing but good, wholesome articles enter them. The Delta. Grand picnic every Saturday even ing and Sunday at Kino's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Withee, 305 Court St.,'- agent for Domestic and Davis, sewing machines. Drop heads from $27.50 to ?G5 on In stallments. Everything guaranteed. Harvesters Do ou 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 Nest Door to B. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Joer ger. Big reduction in fishing tackle. Frazier a. Crawfish cooked to order at "Gratz's." Wanted Two waiters. Apply at Cooper's restaurant. A phosphate made from fresh 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. Everybody drinks coffee today and tomorrow at F. S. Younger & Son's. .Kennedy biscuits received today. They are the best on earth. Hawley Bros. Drop into Dutton's and get the ice cream that lias 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 'oy 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. 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 Bi(i of summer millinery Hello boys! You'll, like those Port land Quelle crawfish which arrived at Nolte's saloon today. Come in to night and be served. Grand picnic every Saturday even ing and Sunday at Kine's grove .DauciuK beKins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Time and trial have proven that there is no better ice cream made than Dutton's. Ww take pleasure in delivering i.t to your home. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Bo careful of your "drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105 Watormolons, cantelopes, fresh to matoos, apricots, plums, prunes, cher ries, berries, pineapples, pears, green corn, cucumbers, etc., at F. S. Young er & Son's. A brick of icecream 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. The corner room, size 25x40, in the East Oregonian building, hereto fore occupied by the Jackson-Dickson Company, will be for rent after August 1. Tho room is steam heated and, contains hot and cold water. Ap ply at the East Oregonian office. tP.flRT T. is a very unpleasant little crea- js the time of the year for them to appear. Use some wing to keep them TXCC'T'D A VCD way. Our Bedbug DEtO I KtYJCiK WlU kill them and keep them away. NOT A POISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS and inseots of all kinds 25c A BOTTLE KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 3 fteps frotn Main St Toward the Court House UMA BODA, 5o. Boy wagons nt cost at Frazier's. Everybody drinks coffee today at F. S. lounger & Son's. Ira Julian, W. & C. R. operator and agent at Helix, Is in town. Free demonstration of tho celebrat ed Greggs coffee at F. S. Younger & Son's. Feather-weight eye shades, Gun ter's and Savage's paper novels. Nolf's. Have you sampled that delicious coffee being served today at F. S. Younger & Son's. New photograph gallery in tent on Court street. Cabinets ?3 to $4 dozen. Photos, 25 cents a dozen. Mrs. May Ttowen and Miss Zelma Philips left this morning for Port land to spend their vacation. G. E. Adams is in town from Mc Kay. Hesays crops are good in that country. , Have you sampled that delicious coffee being served today and to morrow at F. S. Younger & Son's? I. I. Davis and wife are in town from Milton, on their way to Helix to visit a daughter, Mrs. Irvin King. Mrs. James Peterson, and two daughters will leave this evening for Portland and other valley points to spend several weeks visiting. District Attorney Tt G. Hailey has returned from Seaside, wher6 he went with his family and Mrs. Beach, who remained to spend the summer months. R. Alexander, the enterprising proprietor of Alexander's Department Store, was in Portland Friday and Saturday transacting business. He will return this evening. A marriage license was issued this forenoon to Jefferson A. Stephens and Iona Hyde, both of Umatilla county. This is the only marriage license issued this week. A white linen scarf for dresser, with the drawn' work partly finished, has been lost by Mrs. Maloy between the west end of Bluff and G21 Jack' son streets. The owner offers a re ward in the classified columns of the East Oregonian. Frank S. Lewis, who went to Walla Walla yesterday to wrestle with Mouralla, the Turk, has receiv ed word from his mother, in Toronto, Canada, saying she was not ex pected to live. He will leave imme diately for her bedside. At bedtime Itake a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is bettor. My doctor says that it acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents. R. F. Johnson, owner of Fairview farm, which is located at the foot of the Blue Mountains, between the two forks of the Wild Horse, is at the Golden Rule. Mr. Johnson says never since the first farming in that part of the county has there been greater prospects for crops. He pre dicts from 40 to oo-uusnei pen acre croDS. The rain of several weeks ago added many bushels to the grain in that section and tho wind storm of two weeks ago did no. damage what ever. It will be two weeks before harvesting begins. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Saturday Evening ; i. m . n.-. im ' L- 1 1 . MEN'S SPECIALS. 29 Summer Coats and Pants, $6 regular, Special $3.00 11 Summer Coats and Pants, $7.50 regular price, spocial $3.75 25 per cent off On all Sammer Coats, Pants. Alpaca and Flannel Coats, all Reduced. LADIES' SPECIALS. 50c New style belts, this evening ti 11 75c " $1.00 " $1.50 Summer Parasols, -this evening $2.00 $2 50 $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 ...1.. 25c 35c 50c 75c $.oa $1.25 $.50 $2.00 2.50' These prices are good for this Evening and this Evening only The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE OUTFITTERS FOR MEN AND WOMEN. MIXOLOGISTS' UNION. Pen- LITTLE SMUT ON WHEAT. Fields Are Clearer of Black Heads This Season Than Usual. The farmers are not only blessed with Rood Krain crops this season but they are complaining very little about smut. In some localities com plaint of blasted heads of wheat arc said to be numerous, but to taKc u as a whole, tho fields are clearer of this than usual. Fnrmers from all narts of the county say their grain is exception ally free from this disease. What thin rnn lin attributed to is not known. While smut is a disease among wheat that is a great pest some years, and especially in certain localities. Umatilla county nas ai wnva been remarkably free from it. This may be attributed to various causes, but It is generally conceded that the weather conditions have more to do with it than anything else. NEW DIRECTORY. Telephone U6ers Are Now All on the List. A nfiw telonhono directory has Just been Issued and shows 'consider able of an increase In the- 'phone Using population of the city. The old directory, Issued about three months since, contained the names of 2?9 users of telephones, while the new book has 335 on tho list, showing an increase of GG dur ing the past three months, which is an exceptional rate of increase for a city the size of Pendleton. Tho now directory is one' of tne neatest typographically yet gotten out in this city. Bathing suits for children, 3 to 8 years. Bathing suits ,for boys, 8 10 14 years. Bathing suits for men, 34 to 46. Tho x-ooples Warehouse. Bartenders Formed a Union In dleton Last Night An enthusiastic meeting was held In Pendleton last night of all the la bor unions. Representatives of all the local organizations were present and much business of interest to tho laboring men was transacted. The matter of celebrating labor day was taken up, but no definite action was taken other than referring the mat ter to all the unions for action in the near future. Tho first Monday in September Is Labor day and from all Indications it will bo fittingly ob served. Bartenders' Union. A meeting of the bartenders was held Friday afternoon for the pur pose of organizing a local union of the Bartenders' International League. It. C. Lawrence was elect ed president pro tern 'and J. H. Doty secretary. Application was made for u chaitfi, an 1 te soon as It arrives the in1on will bo thoroughly organ ized and permanent officers will be, elSlted. Tho meeting was represent ed by most of tho fraternity. Athena Press: Constable John Smith has found the Cockburn buggy and harness which, with a horse was stolen the other night in Milton, whilo tho owner was attending lodge. The buggy was found near the river, and Mr. Smith thinks ho has trace of the horse. Hero 13 "hop" for a Tracy story, but tho Press refrains. New Arrivals At Nolf 's . . . Full Line Plain and Decorat ed Crepe Paper. Detail Paper. Blue Print Paper, all grades Drawing Papera and Colored Glazed Papers. BICYCLES We have a values on sale: few more good A $35 Ladies' Wheel, $25. A $25 Man's Weeel, S14. 75. A $35 Man's Wheel, $24. Come in and see them. FANCY STATIONERY. Another lot arrived. C,ranc & Hurd's. In cream, royal white, bend and blue. Sizes as follows: "Billett," "Astoria," "Glad stone," "Octavo," etc. Always Enjoyed Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c MealTin Pendletor NEW SHOES JUST ARRIVED Frederick Nolf fablets, Ink, Purses, Toilet Soaps The French Restaurant QU8. LA FONTAINE, Prop. The Plumbe and Tinner For FlrBt Class Work at Reasonable PWoos Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. .loo Store, Near Court St. A Delayed Shipment of In fants', Children's and Misses' Slippers 3B Colonials just in. We have them MARKED CLOSE to Sell Quickly dW WU170E befPre y4bu? luLOh ?"d.iwUlnot Still another shipment of the famous Douglas snoes. Again new today More seamless shoes or all sizes for males. Boston Store Sh)oe Dept. We Have Them Now A SEWING MACHINE FOR $25 GASH 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. Wo itll) bare the Klngi of nil Sewing Machine : The Wnlte and Standard 10 yeri ned of alt otberi Oil JESSE FAILING Needle, 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. RESTAHRANT ON GROUNDS, The Krove can be 'nKikid.'fdr. picnic parties by applying to PETER SMITH, ;at- Hetel St, George.