The brick wall for tho first 'story abovo the basement Is ncaring com pie tlon for the new sisters' hospital LEE TEUTSCH It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Heppner Gazette: John Busick was down from the mountains yester day and says that tho sheep up thoro are looking fat and sassy. Moving! Moving 1 We are now busy making preparations to move into our BIG DOUBLE STORE Grant County News: Fifteen men Keep Cool ! assaulted Mrs. D. W. Jenkins sheep herder in Bear Valley last week and left the old follow In a demoralized condition. Heppner Gazette: Mr. T. J. Mat lock has been awarded tho contract for carrying the mall from Heppner to Lone Rock, and has sublet the same to Rev. W. p. Miller. The line is equipped with new rigs, good horses and the service is far superior to what it has ever been In tho past On the Corner. We intend having the biggest store, filled with the best stock of goods and prices lower than the lowest. We open about August 15. Until then we will be pleased to meet you at our old stand, where we still have a few bargains to show you. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1902. BREVITIES j. A. Howard, farm loans. EFechter's for ice cream and soda. All kinds of imported lunches at hate's." ISee our new stock of dry goods, Bgust 15. Teutsch'8. iwfish cooked in white wine, and eh crabs at Gratz's. Bchool books, school supplies, low- prices, new goods. Nolf's. kinds of fruits, melonB and veg- ib!es at the Standard Grocery. PHd cherry phosphate, a fine sum- health drink. Found at Hawley 1. ill ud 'nhone main 105 for pure lflclal ice. Only place in town can get it lot weather has no terrors at the Idea Rule basement, where good its beer is on tap. ip into the cool, comfortable ement of the Golden Rule and en- a glass of Schlltz beer. Picnic every Sunday at Klne's vve. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Bic by Kirkman's orchestra. ommerclal Association library en from 2 to 5 p. m. All library Ivlleges 25 cents per month. R. S. fson, librarian. relephone to Dutton when you nt ice cream to serve at your ne. There Is no ice cream made erlor to Dutton's. We deliver It ;your home. 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 K. Alexander Castle's for poultry, ea E. T. Wade's ad today. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Get your clothing cleaned at Joer ger's. Full line of bakery goods at Haw ley Bros. Crawfish cooked to order at "Gratz's." c For Rent Four-room house near Academy. Inquire at this office. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tollman's drug store. A full line of clothing and men's furnishingj after Aug. 15. Teutsch's. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building Just received a most beautiful line of up-to-date white beaver street hats at Mrs. Campbell's. We will have the best line of ladles and gents' footwear after August 15, Wait and see them. Teutsch's. Picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Picnic every Sunday at Kine's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Hungarian crab apples, the very best jelly. Buy them at Hawley Bros.' where you can get them cheap Rooms in the East Oregonian build ing for rent Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room in connec tlon. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105. Wanted Two hustling young men to represent large Eastern house In Eastern Oregon. Permanent, profita ble employment Address Biz., this office. Persons desiring to secure the ser vices of a lady to work by the day or week, will find an applicant adver tising in the classified columns of the East Oregonian. Alexander's Department Store has just reecived two large, beautiful plate glass double-deck show cnsea from Portland, which are being used to display new and up-to-date goods One of the large cases is in the cloth ing department and the other in the dry goods division. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. 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 aud 50c, For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents . Wallowa News: The government has designated a part, of Wallow county for a portion of tho 3,000.000 acre timber reserve in Eastern Ore gon. Timber cruisers and timber seekers are not very jubilant over the prospects of having to give up some of the very best timber land to Uncle Sam, but if he says so, it must be so. Grant Count- News: Countv Treas urer Martin Informs the News that he received a check from tho state treasurer yesterday amounting to $2765.20. This amount, represents Grant county's share of interest re ceived from the irreducible school fund. It will be applied on the Octo ber apportionment Wallowa News: Homer Bennett, living half a mile east of town, has the smallpox. Dr. Gregg gave out the word to that effect Monday morn ing. Homer is getting along as well as could be expected and. were it not for danger to others, would re sume his labors. However, he must remain an outcast, so to speak, for 10 days or two weeks yet. SOME ELEGANT FRUIT. BETRf Tfl 8 a verv unpleasant little crea . UvU ture to have in the house. This J8 the time of the year for them to appear. Use some Uung to keep them TMrCTD AVCD a?ay. Our Bedbug UIi2 1 ISXJ X Hlv frril kill them and keep them awayv NOT A POISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS and insects of all kinds 25c A BOTTLE KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 SteP from Main St Toward the Court House DMA SODA, 6o. Magnificent Specimens of Umatilla Product Brought In. H. F. Harrah is in town today from his 600-arc ranch near Pilot Rock. Mr. Harrah brought to the East Ore gonian office a large basket of fruit which grew on his place. In the bas ket were some of the finest apples It is ofte nthe pleasure of one to see al so plums and pears. There were June apples, White Palrmains, Red Astri chans and another kind which Mr. Harrah had forgotten the name, but were very .-ne. They do not only look good, but are of a very rich flavor. Mr. Harrah sayB he and his partners have 500 or COO fruit trees on their place and all are heavily ladened with fruit. It is all of the first-class vari ety and free from any infection. He says the wind of several weeks ago did not effect his fruit and the trees are breaking under their loads. Mr. 'arrah and partners will put up 120 tons of hay this season. Their ranch lies on Birch creek, three and a half miles north of Pilot Rock. - r.- Good advice, but how to do it, that's tho question. Get yourself into one of those SUMMER SUITS that we are selling at reduced prices. $6.00 Coats and Pants to clean up $4.00 $7.50 Coats and Pants to clean up $5.00 $10.00 Coats and Pants to clean up '. $7.50 $12,00 Coats and Pants to clean up $9.00 The right kind, they don't rip, the buttons don't come off, they hang right. Look at the well dressed men that wear our Clothes. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE THE MEN'S OUTFITTERS. BLOOD POISONING. At- Young Man Succumbs to Severe tack of This Trouble. Elmer Kononen, 23 years of ago, died at the home or his father. Matt Kononen, five miles west of Adams, at 11 o'clock last night The cause 01 death was blood poisoning. Several weeks ago the young man had a small carbuncle on his finger and blood poi son set in, which caused his death. For the past several days the young man suffered intensely and begged to die, knowing that it was only a ques tlon of time until tho end would come, The funeral will bo conducted at tht- home Sunday. WESTON AGOOD TOWN. Kine's Grove Tomorrow. Do not miss the picnic at Kine's grove Sunday afternoon and evening, This Is tho finest place to spend the hot. sultry evenings you ever saw It Is in the timber with plenty of shade trees, water all around it and Is cool all the time. If you miss this picnic you will miss a good half day and night's enjoyment Tho dancing begins at 2 o'clock. All kinds of re freshments on tho ground. Hacks run both ways regularly. The Independent Farmer. A farmer doen't have to solicit natronaee from anyone. He doesn't have to enter into competition and strife with any of his neighbors like 1 W - . I A 1 i J,. a mercnanc tie aoesn 1 nave 10 uc pend on his collections reluctantly doled out as the editors do. In fact be can be the most independent man on God's green earth, if he manages his business in a busInesB-llke way. He has mere time and opportunity for cultivating his mind. He has fewer allurements for corrupting his moralb and his occupation ia more conducive to the highest development of his physical power than any other. Heppner Gazette. Fruit Jars at Cost We are closing out our line of Ma- so nand Vacuum fruit Jars at ost If you need fruit Jars, better come now. The Standard Grocery. Articles of Incorporation have been filed at The Dalles for a company which proposes building a railway from that city to Briggs, Sherman county, tho terminus of the Columbia Southern. Sim J. Cully Has a Word to Say v About That Town. Sim J. Cully, a leading business man of Weston, was In Walla Walla yesterday, says the Union. Mr. Cul ley says the little town in the center of the Umatilla county wheat belt is rapidly forging ahead and several new places of business havo been inaugurated of late. "A new restaurant," ho said, "will be opened within a few dayB and the town now has a third saloon. Every thing is wide open and all the mer chants are busy accomodating tho harvesters seven days In tho week. Threshing Is now on in full blast and the yield in places Is phenorainal. I was obliged to come to Walla Walla In the middle of tho week in order to transact business, as everything Is closed hero on Sunday. "One of tho prettiest additions to Weston, which Is also something that Luk long l'?en needed, is tho drink- iiig fountain, at the center of Main ami Jefferson streets. Pure water bubbles from tho fountain day and night and Is free to all. Tho water is piped a distance of a quarter of a mile from tho Proebstel spring In tho south part of town. Tho water is al most ice cold and Is as pure as any mountain stream." Ellis Island statistics show that the average immigrant reached this coun try last year with Just ?16 In hla In side pocket $i or $2 for SHOES Go iarther at the Big Boston Store Srjoe Dept. Jsst now thai you imagine. JULY School Supplies Here Sponges lo to 10c. Slates 60 to 88 u. 20 Slate Pencil 5o. Co and lOo for good Ruleru. Regular 60 Lead penoils 8 for 10c. Book Bags 60 to 49o StrapH So atid lue. Nk-o Pen Holder and Pen, lo. CotiipuHHCH lOo to 25u. 12 good Pens 4o Drawing Bitokn, 4o, 60 and 7o. Tatiletn An immense shipment has JuHt arrived. Surprising vuluea for .10, So and lOo. Here is an idea that may not have come to you: Why heat your home cook ing meals ? Just take your meals dur ing the summer at the French Restaurant You'll enjoy our cooking and tho cuisine sorvod. SCHOOL BOOKS Full line Public School, Pen dleton Academy and St. Joseph's Academy books. Frederick Nolf New large Webster's Diction ary, worth $5, here for $2 95. White Mouse Cook Hook, new edition, 1.24. The French Restaurant 0 US LA FONTAINE, Prop. TRANSFER, TRJUCJKJH STORAGE. CR0WNER Telephone Main BROS 4. Goods at a JANUARY Price, ' Don't forget the DOUGLAS SHOES are always leading, UNION - MADE. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason i$ always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books art kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship ia at its best; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free,' A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B PRINCIPAL T1 ernmrnnrmmTfT c 3 sr 3 r - a a 3 r 3 a 3 a 3 a a a 3 E 3 T State Normal School. MONMOUTH, OREGON, Graduate of the Bchool are lu constant demand at salaries ranging from (to to (100 per month. Student! take tho itate examina tions during their course In the school and are prepared to receive Mate Certificate on graduation, Expenses range from (120 to (175 pr rear. Strong Normal course and well tqulpped Training Department, The rail (arm. opens Sep ember loth, for catalogue containing full Information, address J. H. I. iHJ'iXKK, K. D, KKSSLKK. Kecrttarv . .President, iiiimiiiimiu ill 1 ,4i 1 .t ,4