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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1902)
LpE TEUTSCH Moving! Moving 1 Ve are now busy making preparations to move into our BIG DOUBLE STORE 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. TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1902. BREVITIES J. A.Howard, farm loanB. Fechter's for ice cream and soda. All kinds of Imported lunches at Bratz'B." : Rubber bands in bulk, new goods, lowest prices. Nolfs. See our new stock of dry goods, Lgust 16. Teutsch's. ; Crawfish cooked In white wine, and ah crabB at Gratz's. ! All kinds of fruits, melons and veg- ables at the Standard Grocery. wiiri rhprrv nhosnhato. a fWe sum mer health drink. Found at Hawley pros. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure ificial ice. only piace in wwu ou can get it Hot TOPnthnr haB no terrors at the lolden Rule basement, where good Ichlitz beer 1b on tap. Drop into the cool, comfortable Moment of the Golden Rule ana en- y a glass of Schlltz beer. Hunirarian crab armies, the very best jelly. Buy them at Hawley Bros.' where you can get them cneap. Commercial Association library open from 2 to 6 p. m. All library privileges z cents per montu. tu a. Bryson, librarian. Telenhone to Duttnn when vou Iwant ice cream to servn at vour pome. There is no ice cream made superior to Dutton's. we deliver It lot your homo. 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 Castle's for poultry. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Get your clothing cleaned at Joer-' ger'8. Crawfish cooked to order at "Gratz's." v Full line of bakery -goods at Haw ley Bros. Gregg's coffee, the best, at F. S. Ycunger & Son's. For Rent Four-room house near Academy. Inquire at this office. Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. All kinds of cty and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn &-3ook, 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 ladies' and gents' footwear after August 15. Walt and see them. Teutsch's, Rooms in the Bast Oregonian build ing for rent Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath room in connec tion. Fresh watermelons, cantaloupes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, pears, plums, peaches and apricots at F. St Younger & Son's. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105 Miss Agnes Dunbar will be hero in about 10 days to organize classes and give lessons in elocution, voice cul ture, delsarte, etc. For further par ticulars seo another issue. The Boston Store is conducting a special corset sale and Is offering great reductions in the prices. An advertisement, which will be found In this issue, gives the wonderfully low prices and will prove profitable read ing to ladies. Granite Gem: The report that W. A. Peet of the Red Boy was married the other day appears to be without foundation, as he says there is nothing in it. He says he would likely know something about It had he been mixed up In such a rumpus. Lindsey & Doty, proprietors of the Old Sempler feed yard, at 723 Cottou wood street, have for sale at all times horses for all purposes. They are prepared to furnish good livery rigs and saddle horses whenever wanted See their advertisement in the class! fled columns of the East Oregonian. The homllest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, a remedy that -is guaranteed to cure and relievo all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tali man & Co., sole agents. The largest assortment of Kenne dy's wafers at F. S. Younger & Son's. The 20-room lodging house on Cot tonwood street will bo opened about August 20. No train from the East arrived over the O. R. & N. between Monday morn ing and 2 o'clock this afternoon. The evidence in the divorco case of Sarah E. Capllnger vs. John Caplin ger Is being heard by Judge Ellis in the district court room today. Jnmes B. Welch is announcing a five-room house on Clny street, be tween Webb street and the railroad, for rent Further information can be "had by referring to the classified collumns of this paper. S. E. Mason, of the Gross China Decorating Company, of Denver, Is In the city and will have on display at Tallman & Co.'s drug store, a beautiful line of hand-painted china. The display will continue until Sat urday morning. Mrs. F. A. Campbell is offering for sale her ranch, located 12 miles west of Pendleton, In Happy Hollow. The ranch consists of 220 acres of fruit grain and alfalfa land, and is well watered. Mrs. Campbell will sell the property at a low price and on very easy payments. See display adver tisement The statement that the classified columns of the East Oregonian bring quick returns is pro-en in two more instances. H. A. Faxon lost a dog, and placed an advertisement in the classified columns Friday evening, and the same evening recovered the animal through the ad. A four-room house at 217 Stonewall Jackson street was announced for rent in the same columns Monday evening, and an hour after the paper went to press a renter was secured. DECORATED CHINA DISPtAY. RlV I YRY IV 1Q a very unpleasant little crea ULiLTOUM ture to have in the house. This is the time of the year for them to appear. Use some thing to keep them nCCTDAVUD away. . Our Bedbug- LfEiO 1 ESAJ I MX 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 Step from Main St. Toward the Cotfrt House Exquisite Hand-Painted Collection at Tallman & Co.'s. At the drug establishment of Tall: man & Co. the most handsome and unique display of hand-painted china has been placed on display. The ex hibition, which is a combined showing and sale, will continue until Saturday, Included in the exhibition, which is made by the Gross China Decorating Company, of Denver, are jardlners, plates, punch bowlB and a fancy as sortment of decorative chinaware. The show window of the store Is occupied with the assortment of pieces, all gerrjB in the hand-painting art The Gross company combines manufacturing with instruction and Ib rated the leading establishment of the character in the West. Among the features lof the display being made here is noticed the excellence of the ware. The exhibition is made by one of the firm and personally superintend ed by him. While it is a sale and ex hibition, future orders are taken. Those familiar with such work are in rapture over the collection shown The exhibition will positively termi nate Friday evening. BIG TREE. targest in the World Found In Sle ras In California. What is undoubtedly the largest known tree in the world, has recent ly been discovered far up in the Sier ras In Fresno county, California. The monster was measured six feet from the ground and it took a line 154 feet and 7 inches long to . encircle it, mak ing it over 71 feet in diameter. This tree is on the government reserve and will escape the woodman's axe. The Telephone as a Surgical Instru ment According to a London medical journal, several London hospital sur- ceons are now using the telephone whenever they have occasion to probe for bullets, or other metallic objects Imhp.ilrled in the bodv of a person The receiver of the telephone Ib nlaeed on the head of the operator and the patient is placed in the usual manner, in contact with a plate; me general medium employed being a wet sponge or some paper saturated with a saline solution, which Is spread over the plate. The latter is connected with a telephone by wire, and the probe after It has been introduced into the body vibrates as soon as the foreign metallic substance comes in contact with it. The probe Ib also connected with the telephone by a wire, and thus no such blunder is nosslble as sometimes happens when an ordinary batterv is used. When a telephone is usecLJn this way, the nlatfi ants as one nole ana .uie prooe as the other. Needles, bullets, grains of Htaot. and nieces of steel and copper have been easily located by use of this slmnle method. The onjy in- Htanr.en when the telephone does not -work satisfactorily are when the ob jects to be located are or tne same metal as the probe. French and uer man surgeons have been following HiPKfi oxnerlments in London, with the intention of introducing the same method Into the hospitals 01 uernn and Paris. Scientific American. - 1 j One of the attractlona at the state tnr tula vear will bo the Missouri uiantess, standing 8 feet 4 Inches in her stocking feet. She is direct from It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. I , i Keep Cool ! Good advice, but how to do it, that's tho question. ' Got 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. MERRILL'S RIFLE. Weapon of Dead Convict Is Finally Found. The weapon carried by Davo Mor rill, the Oregon convict, from the time of his break from tho peniten tiary until his murder by his travel ing companion, has been found after much searching, and as usual in such cases, was found by parties who had been looking but a short time. A press dispatch from Chehalls, Wash., says that on Saturday morn ing Fred Runcorn and J. H. Goff went out to the scene of tho killing of Davo Merrill by Harry Tracy, and after a few minutes search were so fortu nate as to find the 30-30 calibre rifle which Merrill carried when Tracy killed him. The gun was found about 200 yards from where Merrill's body was found down tho road toward Chehalls. Tra ry had evidently carried tho weapon that short distance and then tossed It over in the .brush. The, gun was an 1894 Winchester model" It showed signs o'f having been out in the weather. It is on exhibition in a drug store' window Mr. Goff is a resident of Chehalls and Mr. Runcorn formerly lived there but his home Is now at Salem, Or, He is here on, a visit Mr. Runcorn is an experienced woodsman and had good luck in finding the rifle after a few minutes' hunt when others had searched, for it for hours. School Supplies Here Sponges lu to lOo. Slates 60 to 33u. 20 Slate Pencils 5c. 5c and lOo for good Ruler. Regular 5c Lead pencils 8 for 10c. Book Bags 5o to 49o Straps fc and 10c. Nice Pen Holder and Pen, lc. Compasses lOo to 25o. 12 good Pens 4c Drawing Books, 4o, Co and 7c. Tablets An immense shinment has Just arrived. Surprising vuluea for lie, do aim luc. $i or $2 for SHOES Go farther at the Big Boston Store Sfyoe Dept. just now than you Imagine. , JULY Goods at' a JANUARY t Price. Don't forget the DOUGLAS SHOES are always leading. UNION - MADE. 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 House Cook Book, new edition, 1.24. Here is n idea that may flot udve come to you: Why heat your home 000k ing meals ? Just take your meals dur ing the summer at the French Restaurant You'll oujoy our cooking and tho cuisine served. The French Restaurant GUB LA FONTAINE, Prop. STORAGE. CR0WNER BROS, Telephone Main 4, PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREO.ON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are kept In business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be. Opca nil the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL. State Normal School. MONMOUTH, OREGON. Graduate of the ftchool are lit couttaut demand ut naUrloi ranging from (0 to flOQ per month. Student take the itate examlna tion during their coure In the ichool and are prepared to receive State Certificate on graduation. Expense range from 1120 to 1 175 per year, Htroug Norma! coario and well equipped Training Department. The Fall rrm open Sep ember loth, for catalogue containing full information, add'et i, 13. 1. BU'JXEB. E. 1). 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