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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1902)
1 LEE TEUTSCH A BIG SUCCESS. Our 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, $1.00 to $ 1.50 sale 25c Sevjral 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 eids that must go before we move. If yon are in need, come and see, we may have what yon wast. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, farm loans. Torchon laces, 4c, at Teutsch's. Fechter's lor ice cream and soda. All kinds of imported lunches, at "Grate's." ' Crawfish cooked in white wine, and fresh crabs at Oratz's. Have you been to see the removal tale prices at Teutsch's? "Huckleberry Dew" is something new and Is at Ward's, too. Lowest prices on Inks,- mucilages, fancy stationery. Noli;a,,Bcok Store. Drop into Button's and get the Ice cream that lias never disappointed anyone. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artificial ice. Only place in town yon can get it Hot weather has no terrors at the Golden Rule basement, where good Echlltz beer la on tap. Drop into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en joy a glass of Schlitz beer. Peach plums, Union county rasp berries, green corn, tomatoes, fresh cucumbers, etc., at Hawley Bros. We manufacture our own ice cream and candy. Nothing but good, aolesome articles enter them. The Delta. Wlthee, 305 Court St.. agent for Domestic and Davis sewlng'machines Drop heads from $27.50 to $65 on in- itaumente. Everything guaranteed 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 Next Door to B. Alexander Clothing made to order. N. Jqer ger. Big reduction in fishing , tackle. Frazier . 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. .Kennedy biscuits received today. They are the best on earth. . Hawley Bros. Our extra fine ice cream by the quart or gallon. Get our wholesale prices. The Delta. All kinds of oty and country prop erty for sale. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building This is a snap. 25 per cent, or one fourth off' on all summer clothing at , the r Big, Boston Store. , New photograph gallery in tent on Court street Cabinets $3 to f 4 dozen. "Photos, 25 cents a dozen. The Ladies' Aid, of the "Congrega tional Church, will meet at the par Bonage .on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A harvest of bargains awaits pur chasers at the special harvest sale on harvest wearing' apparel at- Baer & Daley's. Time and trial have proves that there Is no better ice cream made than Dutton's. Wo take pleasure In delivering it to your home. A lady Blnger, who desires a posi tion to travel with a tent show, can get a place by consulting the classi fied columns of the East Oregon. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. "Phone main 105. 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. L. Shank & Co., the junk dealers, whose place of business is on Webb street, near Hotel Eastern, have for sale 3000 good second-hand sacks, which they are ottering at a bargain. An announcement in the classified columns gives further particulars. ' Only two more .days' remain of the Kemler closing out sale and Mr. Kemler informs -the i-public that? he has made great slashes in the prices, as he proposes to sell every article that remains in his store by tomor row night. The goods must go and price is not considered. Portland New Age: The Evening Journal of this dty.has passed into the contrpj; of- Mr-'9. S. Jackson, owner of the Pendleton East Oregon Ian. Mr. Jackson is a thorough news paper man and an all-around business man besides, and will no doubt make a success, of the Journal, as the New Age hopes he will. Boy wagoa7t eest, at .Fraator's. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. Pete Smith, the second "Ward Mc Allister," Ri imager of Kine's grove, has concluded to discontinue Satur day evening dances at hla pleasure pavilion, bat win continue1 the Sun day afternoon-social hoos at the usu al" time. 'Dancing will commonco every' Sunday afternoon al zfco'clock, At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is Tietter. My doctor says that it 'acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and is 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 ,. THE LAWNMOWERS' UNION ORGANIZATION IS HAVING TROUBLE OF ITS OWN. Claimed That Some Members Joined Under False Pretense An Urv authorized. Strike. A few days ago a Lawnmowers' Union was formed in Pendleton. It was announced that the object of the union was to promote the interests of the over-worked male population of the city who "were compelled by their wives to -water, mow and keep the -lawn in apple pie order. They declared they, were actually compell ed to -work two or three evenings in each week in order to keep the yard looking trim. This is what they objected to and the union was formed. Since its or ganization one week ago every man in the city has been digging among the archives of his home life trying to And proof, of his apprenticeship that would admit hlnv to the union. Some Got In By Fraud. Now It Is declared by 'some who know, that the union has been bun coed and several prominent men whose names will be withheld on ac count of their social standing have brought in what was apparently good evidence of their being elligible to the union and have since proven to be impostere. WLether or not this will be the cause of breaking the charter of the. .organization is not known. The 'principal rule to "be 'enforced .in the union is that no man shall work more than 15 minutes a day on his yard and not more than three evenings out of the week. It Is said no complaint has been heard from the union about members working over-time. but. the wives of some members have .made complaint that their husbands liave not worked to the limit. This is also a great offense but not so much" as working over time. ' A One-Man Strike. One man is known to have taken advantage of the union's provisions and struck. His name will not be given, but he is prominent and lives north of the river. He has a beauti ful lawn and a few evenings ago his wife was 'seen watering the lawn. He may . be discharged from the union, as the head of the organization had not ordered a Btrike . It Pay to Trade at;tfce Peoples Warehooie. HARVEST CLOTHES... f '"MW flV''V f The Carhartt Bib Overall, blue $1.00 The Carhartt Bib Overall, blue stripes 90c The Carhartt Bib Overall, checked 90c The Carhartt Bib Overall, black $1.00 Jackets in all to match 90c Heaviest Blue Denim riveted Overall, our No. 1 . . 65c Heavy Blue Denim riveted Overall, our No. a 60c The Best Working Shoe on earth , 50c Large size Blue and Red Handkerchiefs, each .... 5c Comforters and Blankets 50c to $5.00 Harvesters Sf oes. Splendid Values See Display in Middle Window. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS. MRS. DAVE HORN DEAD. MORE GOOD WORD8. and Regarding the Portland Journal its New Management The Portland Evening Journal, as an independent democratic newspa per, should receive a fine patronage in Portland and all over the state, says the Astoria News. Under its new management, with ample capital that Is understood to back It, it is sure to taice a high rank in Jour nalism. The people of Portland, more than any other city In the United States, need an opposition paper. A one-pater town can never Bucceed Tyranny Is sure to follow monopoly n newspapers as well as in beer, $25.00 Reward. I will -ve $25 to the person who will name the exact price of Decern her wheat In Chicago, at the close of business. October 1st. Costs abso lutely nothing to guess. Books now open at new office, 120 Court street, I. 1j, UAY & UU at RPj'Tftf a Br nplpaaant little crear . Vy tprti 0 have iri. tUepjouse This: is the time of the year for them to appear., ' Use some! 5 "ring to keep them TT7CAT'D S"7"C70 way. Our Bedbug 1 mSXJ HlV 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 Matin St Toward the Court House Passed Into the Great Beyond ' Oakland This Morning. Fred "Hendley received word this nlominsr of the death of Mrs. David Horn, which occurred at Oakland California, this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Horn left here several weeks aco for California In the hopes of ben efitinjr Mrs. Horn's health. She had hfipn alline with' a complication of diseases and her death was not un expected.' The telegram stated that Mr. Horn wouldleave for Pendleton with the. body this evening and will arrive hero about Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. Horn were residents of McKay creek and were prominent in that neighborhood, he being an tensive stockman and farmer. t ANOTHER COMPANY. ex' New Corporation Which Will Operate Mining Property. Another mining corporation has formed in Pendleton. This forenoon articles of incorporation for the "CoDDer King Mining Com pany of Oregon," were filed with the county clerk. The incorporators are A a. Palmer. John Knight, F. u Anderson, l. M.. Morton and the capi tal 'stock 'Is Il,600,ouu, aiviaea mw 1,600,000' shares at a par value of 1 Bach. Th) obiect of the company is in orifirat mining nroDerty, locate claims and do all other things per taining to the mining business. The prlnqipal office is to be In Pendleton. ; T si. A TentvShow. Bob Matt's big tent show has struck town' and opened up for bus iness under 1 canvas' at the corner of Webb and Aura-'st'reets; where the merry-go-round was located. This show consists of a number of high class vaudeville specialties under canvas and is said by those who have witnessed it In other cities to be a. very amusing and entertaining exhi bition. Take advantage of the chance to get ibargains at Mrs. Campbell's clos leg out sale of summer millinery, $i or $2 for SHOES Qo larthor at tho Big Boston Store S)oe Dept. just iow thai you imagine. JULY Goods at a JANUARY Price. Doa't forget the DOUGLAS SH0IS are always leading. UNION - MADE. Farmers Custom Mill Fred Walters, Proprietor Capacity 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc. always on hand. New Arrivals Always Enjoyed At Noll's . . . Full Line Plain and Decorat ed Crepe Paper. Detail Paper, Blue Print Paper, all grades Drawing Papers and Colored Glazed Papers. BICYCLES We have a values on sale: few more good A $35 Ladies' Wheel,. $25, AI25 Man's Weeel,.$i4.75. A $35 Man's Wheel, $34. Come in and see them. FANCY STATIONERY. Another lot arrived. Crane & Hurd's. In cream, royal white, bond and blue. Sizes as follows: "Billett," "Astoria," "Glad stone, "Octavo," etc. Frederick Nolf tablets, Inks, Purses, Toilet Soaps Are the Meals Served at the French Restaurant Large, comfortable dining room and good service Positively the Best 25c Mealin Pendletor The French Restaurant GUS. LA FONTAINE, Prop. BECK The Plfimbei and Tinner For First Class Work at Reasonable Prloos Shop: Cottanwood Street, Opposite St. Joe Stare, Near Court St. We Have Them Now A SEWING MACHINE FOR f 2B 0A8H Warranted, and will bo kept in repair for five years without cost. Remember my guarantee means something. You don't have to send your machine (o Portland or Chicago for repairs. Wo Hill bare the King of all Bowlur The White and Standard 10 yer abtd of 11 other a JESSE FAILING Ndfc. GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE Every Sunday Dancing begins Sunday at 2 p. m. Admission to dancing plat, form 25 cents ; ladies free. Busses to and from the grounds day and night. RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The trr-ova can be emratred for pionio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George. I