East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 28, 1902, Image 5

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A BIG SUCCESS.
Our Removal Sale has beena Success in every way. It
w pleased the people and that pleases us. It is bur earnest
.toire to 'please' the people in everyway by giving them the;3
best values tor tne least money, xne Dargains we oner in our
Removal Sale never fail to please.
Ladies' Waists, only a few left, $i.pq to $r.5Qale 25c ,
Sevjral patterns inWash Goods, iocand up..-. .S-S'lSc-
Ladies Belts 50 or more, .50c to 75c ISc
sCalicoes, StandardpjPrints5c and 6c &c
A few sizes in Duck Skirts', $1.50 65c
Corsets, the J. B , Ariel and others, 75c to $1.50 39c
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These are only a few of the odds and eids that must go
before we move. If yon are in need, come and see, we may
have what yon want.
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Lee Teutsch
SUCCESSOR TO
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.
MONDAY, JULY 28, 1902.
BREVITIES.
J. A. Howard, fnrm loans.
Torchon laceB, 4c, at Teutsch's.L
Fechter's for, ice cream &nd ;B6da,
AH kinds of r imported lunches at
"Grate's."
Crawfish cooked in white wine, and
fresh crabs at Gratz's.
Have you been to see- the removal
sale prices at Teutsch's?
"Huckleberry Dew" something
I new and is at Ward's, too.
Drop into Dutton's ,and,.get, the Ice
I cream that has never disappointed
anyone.
Western Mountain raspberries and
' fine red currants. Martin's Family
Grocery and Bakery.
Hot weather has no terrors at the
Golden ltule basement,? : where; : good
Schlitz beer is on tap. ,;
Drop into the cool, icomfortable
baBement of the Golden Ituleand en
joy a glass 01 semuz Deer. &
i'eacn piums, union county rasp'
berries, green corn, tomatoes, fresh
cucumbers, etc., at Hawley Bros.
We manufacture our own Ice cream
and candy. Nothing but good
viioiesome articles enter them. The
Delta.
Tttlil
wunee, aus Court St., agent for
Domestic and Davis sewine .manhinfiH
Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 .on in
Maumenis. Everything guaranteed,
N. Joer-
tackle.
at
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 a, guar- J
anteed to be the lowest
in town.
L. HUNZIKER
Jeweler ari -Optician
9
Next Door to K. Alexander
Clothing made to order.
ger.
Big reduction in fishing
Frazier a.
Crawfish cooked to ..order
"Gratz's.V .. , .. ...
. Tablets,, pencils, ' inks -and , fancy
goods'. " Nolf's. '; . ." 5
Wanted Two waiters. Apply at
Cooper's restaurant.
A phosphate made from fresh
limes is. a thirst quencher.,.
Kennedy biscuits received today.
They are the best on earth. Hawley
Bros.
Call up 'phone main 105 for pure
artificial ice. Only place in town
you can get it
Que extra. ..fine ice cream, by the
quart or gallon. ' Get' bur wholesale
priceB4.'-.The'.Delta.Mi-;'v' , v
All kinds of city and country prop
erty for sale. ;Blaom: Cookr. room
10, Taylor building
Schlitz beer is good beer, and Is
served in a nice cool place a. the
Golden Rule basement.
"New photograph gallery in tent oil
uouri street. uaDineis $3 to $4 .dozen
Photos, 2Tcents a dozen.
..'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.
See the New England Bloomer Girls
play ball tonight at 8 o'clock. Fifty
arc lamps will light the grounds.
Admission 25 cents.
Doctors predict considerable sick
ness of typhoid -nature. Be careful of
your drinking water. Cool itjcwith
pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105.
An engineer is desirous of securing
a posltion. with a steam - threshing
machine. His announcement can be
found in the classified columns of the
East Oregonian.
A brick of ice cream of these Jla-
3yors,tyanHla, . strawberry ? and gchoco-1
latewiu . costou ,no jaore 'than 'Orol-
nary cream. Order one f,qr 'your.
Sunday dinner from Wards".
The Walla Walla baseball team ar
rived on the night train
Boy wagons at cost, at Fraler8.
This is a snap. 25 per cent; er'oae
fourth off on all summer clothing at
the Big Boston Store. -r
The homliest man in Pendleton, as
wen as tne handsomest, and others,
are invited to call on any druggist
and- get free. a trial, bottle ot-Kemps
uuiBiuu iu me juiroaiaaas-iungs, a
remedy -that te .guaintoed?to,CHre and
relieve all chronic and acute coughs,
astnma, nronchitis and consumption
Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall
man & Co.", sole agents.
C. D. Carlin and James S. McKay
have purchased' a fine new, and latest
improved hack, which they have plac
ed at the service of the mibllc and
.Willie pleased .to, respond to calls
day oii night The1 Wck has' rubber
tires and la nicely cushioned and
comfortable to ride in. Persons de
siring to use the hack can call at the
Commercial Stable, opposite- the
Hotel Pendleton, or telephone Main
162. See the classified columns for a
card.
ine peoples warehouse has a spec
ial workingmens' and harvesters'
display in the center window of their
store, which is attracting a great
deal of attention on account of Its
timeliness and the low prices being
quotedon the various garments being
shown. The window also servesas a
helper in reminding laborers of the
wearing apparel especially suited for
this season of the year. The display
is nicely arranged and' reflects .credit
on the gentleman making iti;
Captain John Kidti, "the- book man
representing 'the :J. K. .GUI' ;Co.. of
Portland, is here today with a swell
line of standard, popular and holiday
books. In fact, it is one of the most
elegant spreads ever seen here. The
beauty of the fine bindings were
much enhanced by sometvery- lovely
purple and green, .draperies. Mr. L.
G. Frazier, our local ;book man, and
stationer,- will cary -a fuU assortment
6f the prettiest things. Pendleton is
very fortunate in having an up-to-date
and hustling young man at the head
of this very difficult business.
FERTILIZING OF THE FUTURE
USE OF COMMERCIAL PRO
- DUCT WILL BE RESORTED TO.
It Is Claimed That Ordinary Ma
nures Are BlownAway by Winds.
"Fertilizing' -the" lands''- of "Eastern
Oregon will be a problem some day,"
said a ,.promlnent-fltUdentOf; farming
the other day: He maintains that
commercial fertilizing will have to
be used; that manures from stables
and the ordinary decayed vegetation
will -always ,?be" useless 'forfertilizing
In thiB country. -.
The average? rancher is not worry-
ing over tne question yet, asttne sou
'Its rich enough and only requires
'water" to produce'' anything that
grows from the earth, but ltvmay be
that in time it will have to be en
riched. This would be according to
the natural run of things, although
it is reasonable to believe that it
will be a long time before fertilizing
will have to be used. It is compos
ed of a loamy volcanic ash In most
cases and is of an; unk70wn depth
and 18 "continually bein .fre'shpd
from: the, washiof ;the V ountaii
yet, time -will teir on ajr things,' and
tne time win come wnen tne lands of
this section will have to be enriched
The reason -for stating that ord
nary manures :will not suffice fo 1
thiscountry is Supported by plausi
ble argument anVis worthy ofpubli
cation. l5 is claimed that theTordr-nary-manure
when dried out and pul
verized is lighter than a like bulk
It Pkys to Trade at tke PcoplM Watckoiwe.
HARVEST
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CLOTHES...
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The Carhartt Bib Overall, blue $1.00
The Carhartt Bib Overall, blue stripes .. . . 90c
The Carhartt Bit Overall, checked 90c
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Viet .0 ,"t
.'ft
, The Carhartt" Bib Overall, black
Jackets in all to match .
Heaviest .Blue Denim riveted Overall, our No! V.
Heavy Blue Denim riveted Overall, our No. 2
The Best Working Shoe on earth , . . . ,
Large size Blue and Red Handkerchiefs, each. .. ... .
1.00
90c
G5c
50c
50c
5c
Comforters and Blankets 50c to $5.00
teffls Soes, Splendid Values
See D
tn. Middle Window.
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
MEN'S OUTFITTERS.
'"NEW MARKET FOR-CAYU8E8;-
Soiith American, Farms ,,to, be Stocked
With Western Horses.
There 1b still a chance for the cay
use raiser of the Northwest and Uma-
,1111a county stockmen who have Indi
an ponies are, feeling elated oyer the
juiuriiijiLiuu uisi, nit; uruibii igovuru
nient will purchase In this . country
equines for, restocking the -Boer farmB
depleted by.,. supplying mounts during
tne aoutn Atncan war. uunng too
continuation of that struggle the
British remount service had agents in
this vicinity all of the time purchas
ing
sent
shi
the
t-
3W ponies, which were
irleans auc'
()etown ar
rvlce. ' j
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-a. K'-. w . art , m. ja
m m m i w m
BEDBUG
of soil; that it naturally works to
Sunday the ton of the Kround. whore the hot
night, xm its way home Irom Baker suns of summer soon make it as dry
four games-vPlth thb Baker City ball kliat the heavy summ'er Svinds which"1
Ltfdlll. I nrAVnll h pro n nrl nnvrv wltli f hom
such cloiula- of dust will naturallv
the :East' Oregonian bulldlnc-; hpjntn. carry awatflrstf the tertll?ing plac
foro'occupied"'by the Ja'cks6n-Liicksftn ed on tne Iandi Certain points would
Company, will be for rent nfiar Am. 00 benefited from these dust storms
ust 1. The room is steam heated and bllt the theory is that generally they
contains hot and cold wntpr Anniw would make fertilizing In this man
at theJSast Oregonian -office. lure worthless, and for this, reason
r x v . . s urgea mat oniy commercial rer
cvtui mwuu a iiAmuy urpcery. and hcountry; ,.
.natropv una moF' ninnni -kt- i . " -rw . wtt
Si ay- V " rurtherurged .that the manu
.t,lt. ,t 1 , , 1 xtvviw ui xiuit.iu6 ui lulu i;mti
nintu uuub uruauy 10 tne nnnvpn. ...in i, ,.,..i ...i
.lan r.P l,wl x m, ut; a lUUUDHJf III Ull
ToHnV" iar i , "Sw. .country; that the facilities for its
;L eSii BntWBteat, top?oypd , an manufacture are bettor here than
Is beautifully CBilver mated. .. ' i xt.. x,.-x
iuuoi iuy uuicr jjjaeu uuu mui mu
avmKf 01 ireiKUt aiono win mauo
iLHnAi.t.1. X. Xt. 0 X u
jjiuiiiuuiu iu liic uiauuiuuiutui.
it
is a very unpleasant little crea-
fy-. i 14.1, U -L fill !
18 1116 titno rF tu r ai . tt
ih? uuo jcai iur lUBui to appear, use some-
jft-oMSgS 'DESTROYER
;WlH hll tl)em,andkeep thermaway,.
NOT A POISON- BUT DEATH TO BUGS
and luseols of all kinds
J25c A BOTTLE
KoippEN DRUG STORE
1 5 Steps from Main' Stf Toward the Court House
UMA BODA, 6c.
Excursion Rate to Colorado Springs,
tOn account of the National Irrlga
tion Congress, which will be held in
Colorado Springs October 6 to 9, 1902,
.the 0. N. Co.f will -'sell, round
trip tickets, good 30 days, for $50
from Pendleton. iTheso tickets will
1 be fiouKon October '2d and' 3d.r
Dellcaclet JnCheesef J
Roquotfort, imperial, Hmberger and
brick cheese. Finest cheese made
Scotch Kipper herring. Something to
eat in the fish, lino that will tickle
For Sale.
. A 'first-class steam threshing outfit
and 1000 acres threshing. Now 32x5C
Rival Puts soperator. First-class
Hussoll compound onglne, etc., etc.
there
1 in
oer
rqssea
and
that
s to keep
n' et them on
e jf the condl-
k"! or of all armed
.-.JrT-l
'.as liaf. thn'; Wiiif-
Srestock thofarniB
( "beeii ald waste during .the
wai. i.tny horses are wanted and
the service in the field has proven
that those from this country were the
best. Therefore they will bo bought
aux Dixiyvva, wuuo -juer lunuH, ' ,
f J- F ?h - . . '
Good lunches at Phillip's restau
rant, opposite Tallman's drug store.
New Arrivals
At Nolf 's . : .
Always Enjoyed
Full Line Plain and Decorat
ed Crepe Paper. ,
Detail Paper, Blue Print
Paper, all grades Drawing' Papers
anu L-oiorea uiazeo f apers.
BICYCLES
We have
values on sale:
a few more good
A $35 Ladies' Wheel, $25.
A?25 Man's Weeel, 14. 75.
A,$35 Man's Wheel, $2$.$ v
,.Come in and see theiii ;!
FANCY STATIONERY.
Another lot arrived. Crnnn
Wurd s. In cream, roval white.
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as follows:
""Glad-
Are the Meals
Served at the
French Restaurant
Large, comfortable dining
room and good service
Positively the
Best 25c Mealfin Pendletop
Dona and blue, bizes
Billett,"" "Astoria,"'
stone,'11 "Octavo," etc.
$i of $2 'for '
SHOES
Frederick Nolf
Tablets, Ink. Purses, Toilet Soaps
60 larther at the Big
Boston Store
Sh)oe Dept
just now than you imagine.
JULY
, Goods at a. , '
JANUARY
Price, f 1 ' .
Don't forget the DOUGLAS
SHOES are always leading.
The French Restaurant
QTJ8. LA FONTAINE, Prop.
BECK
The Plumber and
Tmnei
For FirBt Class Work at
Reasonable Prices
' J. A 1
Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite
St. Joo Storo, Near Court St;
1 -f - 1 r I'JfcH I" I
JESSE FAILING
We Have Them Now
A SEWING MACHINE
FOR $25 CASH
r Warranted, andwill 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 still havu (be Klngi of all Sowlnif
Mftclilum 5
m The-White and Standard
10 yeart tiel of all olhen
ii
Needles
GRAND PICNIC AT KIKE'S GROVE
Eyery Saturday Night and Sunday '
. i:Z"f hi nh P. m. Admission
ad Vrnm 5 - S J lTaieS lree' Al,SSeStO
. -u . and f?om the grounds day and night
KaSlAUKANT ON GROUNDS.
picnic nai
v.
parties by applying" to PETER ShH,iEoUl
The grove can be engaged
f&4m ,r ,iiiiiiiiftitl;j:4-'f -,.1..