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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1902)
LEE TEUTSCH'S BIG NEW DOUBLE STORE Will be open for business Saturday, August 16th. We cor dially invite every one to visit our new store, to see the Biggest Store Filled with the largest and most complete line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, .Boots, Shoes, Furnishings and Notions ever shown in the city. Come and visit the new store. Yon are ever welcome. Tonrs to please, Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1902. BREVITIES J. A. Howard, farm loans. Fcchter's for ice cream and soda. All kinds of imported lunches at "Grate's." Crawfish cooked in white wine, and fresh crabs at Oratz's. Dutton's ice cream is perfection. Telephone in. your order. Paper plates, Brownie lunch boxes, Japanese napkins. Nolfs. Don't forget that we have a full line ot bakery goods. Hawley Bros. The 5 cent sale at the Boston Store continues today and concludes Wed nesday night. Call up 'phone main 105 for pure artinclal ice. Only place In town you can get it. Just received a moBt beautiful line Ifo lipavfir ntraflt hats Hot weather haB no terrors at the Jschlltz beer Is on tap. In looking for something you can not find, go to the new store. You Will need go no farther. Teutsch's. "Watermelons, cantaloupes, peaches, huckleberries, tomatoes, grapes, or anges, lemons, and fine crab apples Commercial Association library open from 2 to 5 p. m. All library privileges 25 cents per month. R. S. Bryson, librarian. 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 Opticia n Next Door to R, Alexander Castle's for poultry. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Neuman's for cigars and tobacco. Get clothing cleaned at Joerger's. Crawfish cooked to order at "Gratz's." Good lunches at Phillip's restau rant, opposite Tallman's drug store. We still have a .few fruit jars left v.hlch we will let go at cost. The Standard Grocery. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building Drop into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en joy a glass of Schlitz beer. Rooms in the East Oregonlan build ing for rent Steam heated, hot and cold water and bath-room in connec tion. Fruits, vegetables, nice spring clckens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs, 20c, and fine creamery butter, at the Standard Grocery. Miss Agnes Dunbar, elocutionist, wll arrive in this city this week and open a school of elocution in the East Oregonlan building. Portlanders were prominent on Pendleton streets yesterday, some 20 or 30 visitors from that city being registered at the various hotels. 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, the elocution ist, has secured a studio in the East Oregonlan building and will be ready t& give lessons by the first of the month. Rooms 5, C and 7. A tatted silk handkerchief was lost Sunday evening either at" M. E. Church or on Alta street. A classifi ed advertisement in the East Oregon lan offers a reward for the return of the article. Mrs. William Hilton has two rooms suitable for. light housekeeping for rent. The rooms are located on' Main street at the foot of the east hill. The classified columns of the East OregQnlan contain further particu lars. Westbound trains on the O. R. & N. are running from four to 12 hours off their schedule now days, on ac count of the recent strike on the Short Line, and wrecks, and ' cloud bursts near Durkee. Eastbound .trains pass through this city on time. 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 Lanes Medicine. Lane's. Family Medicine moves the bowels eaab day. Price 25c and 50c, For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents . The Modern Woodmen meet to night Business of Importance. Large numbers ot campers aro re- turning to the city, being driven home by the cold, damp weather. Two cars ot Seattlo Elks passed through Sunday on their way home from the Elks' carnival, at Salt Lake. The body of Mrs. Frances Lock' wood, who died at Umatilla last Thursday evening, was taken to Echo Sunday, the Interment being held there in the afternoon. Mrs. Lock- wood was a pioneer of the county and her last obsequies were largely attended. B. Franklin Germain and wife, of New York City, aro registered at the St George . Mr. Germain comes as a representative of the Wadhams & Kerr Bros.' Co., ot Portland-, Or., and will make Pendleton his headquarters permanently. Mr. Germain is con sldered one of the foremost experts on coffee and tea In America, and in that special line will cover Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Some careless camper was the cause of quite a fire in the Beech creek country last week, several sec tlons of land being burned "over. It started near the bridge on Beach Creek at the corner ot the McAulley pasture, a favorite place for campers, and burned on the west side of the creek north to the junction of the west fork, a distance of over two miles. Canyon Eagle. IWmm MMMMMMMH It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. POtlCE COURT GRIND. A Day's Dealing With Hoboes and Suspicious Characters. The police court was busy this morning, several cases being dispos ed of, the leave-overs of Saturday and Sunday. Four hoboes were given "short shift to get out of town, and got before the time limit expired. Charles Johnson, drunk and disor derly, was fined $5 or 10 days in jail for this offense and Indecent exposure of his person on the streets. John Moore, Frank King and Thomas Bra dy were arested on suspicion of be ing tough characters, they being caught promenading back streets and eyeing carefully the windows of a number of prominent business houses. They were given 10 days in jail and their sentence suspended on their promise to leave town, which they did without loss of time. James Radigan, who was sent up for 30 days last spring and released upon his promise to leave the state and stay away for one' year, got aB far as Athena and then got In trouble over a horse stealing. He was re captured here yesterday and today sent In to serve the balance of his time of 30 days, of which he had serv ed six when releasde. He will now serve the remaining 24 days . ADVANCE STYLES OF MEN S SUITS For Fall of 1902 CORONATION SUITS Black shot with Red $15 and $20 The new suits are certainly a handsome collection of medium-weight necessities for the fall wardrobe which are as nearly perfect as they can possibly be. HATS The right kind to go with the salt. SHIRTS The right kind to go with the salt. NECKWEAR The right kind to go with the salt. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE THE MEN'S OUTFITTERS. AN EXCITING TIME. Pioneer Died In East. Harvey A. Hogue, well known to all early residents of The Dalles, died at the home of his son in Massachusetts Friday. Mr. Hogue was in business here from 18C1 to 1SGG and later in 'G9 was commissioned superintendent of the mint building, moving to Port land in '71, when the appropriation was exhausted and work stopped. With Mrs. Hogue he was visiting their son Chester, at "Wlnthrop Beach, Mass., Intending to return this summer. His Illness, however, pre vented his removal and he died there Friday. The Dalles Chronicle. TfcEX'Rl Ifl s a ver unI?leasant little crea "wVr ture to have in the house. This is the time of the year for them to appear. Use pome thing to keep them TT?(C I rL '"Y7tTD away. Our Bedbug UEO 1 MJ I JSiV will kill them and keep them away. NOT A POISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS and insects of all kinds 25c A BOTTLE COEPPEN'S DRUG STORE 65 Steps from Main St. Toward the Coart Hoase UMA SODA, Sc. Free Watering Place. An effort Is. being made by Milton business men to establish a free wa' terlng place on the mountains be tween here and the toll gate. Road Supervisor Campbell has secured the right from James Thompson 0 pipe water from a spring on his place Just beyond The Tanks to the public road It will require 1300 feet of pipe and the entire expense Is estimated at $200. A watering place there would be a great convenience to the trav eling public and the movement should receive the hearty support of every one in this vicinity. Milton Eagle, Elks' Carnival at Seattle, August 18th to 31st For the above, the W. & C. B in connection with the Northern Pacific, will sell tickets August 21st and 26th, limited to five days from date of sale, at $9 for round trip. Also on August 19th. 23d. 25th. at $12.30 for round trip, limited to five days from date of sale. For full particulars, apply to Walter Adams, agent. An Opportunity for You. I am Bellincr mv household furnl ture. Including mv fine upright pi- firm nlfin nlinntrm anil harness and ladles' new saddle, verv cheap. Come .. . a nl.n ana see tnem. At nomo irom iu i& and 2 to 5 daily; 515 Post street. Mrs. A. Kline. Reservation Lands. Call on E. D. Boyd. Pendleton, to purchase reservation lands. Sold to highest bidder. .T. TT. SaundfirB. a nhoGnman who resides 12 miles north of Loner Creek. was in town last Friday ,night from his camps on the head of Long creek on business. He says the range Is rapidly drying up in the mountains and the matter of feed will soon be come a leading question wiUi Bheep men. Canyon Eagle, Building in Elgin Struck by Light ning and People Shocked. William Krasslg, the well-known barber, had quite an experience while at Elgin, a few days ago. About 11 o'clock, Friday night, the dry goods store of Summers & Levi, at Elgin, was struck by lightning, while a heavy rain and thunder storm was In progress, and the entire front of the building was badly wrecked. The plate glass was shattered and the woodwork scorched and twisted. Pieces of lumber from the building were thrown across the street and the shock, was felt severely by people at the extreme end of the block In which the building was situated, Mr. Krasslg being one of these. The dynamo of the electric light plant was also destroyed by the shock, and darkness fell over the town. The building. struck by Hghtn ing caught lire and great excltemont prevailed, people running In all dlreo lions, calling "fire," and but for the heavy ruin and prompt work of the fire-department the dry goods stock of'Summer Levi would have been destroyed, as Jt was, However, nut little damage was done. Pocket Knives We are showing a remarkable fine line of Pocket Knives, the "Frederick Nolf" brand, hand forged blades, 15c to 85c, all luliy guaranteed. Help Wanted. Threo good ladles, clothes Ironers can find employment at tho Domestic Laundry. O in m The Shoe That Made the Boston Store Sh)oe Dept. FAMOUS. Special Items This Week White House Cook Book, new edition, $1.25. Webster's Dictionary in half calf binding, worth $5, here on sale, $2 65. Child's Silver Sets, knife, fork and spoon, 35c to 1 -95. Beautiful goods for gifts. Hammocks Balance of the season's line "Cut to the Bone," to close out, f r. 19 to J 1.39 each. Frederick Nolf Agents Win, Penn Letter Files. Hero is an idoa thut may not have oomo to yoa: Why heatyonr home oook ing meals ? Just tako yoar meals dar ing tho summer at the French Restaurant You'll oujoy our oooking und tho ouisino sorvod. The French Restaurant GUH LA FONTAINE, Prop. TRANSFER, TRUCKING, STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4, FARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work Is done; where the reasoa la 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 huudrcda of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success Iu life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL 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 grove can be encased for pionio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at Hotel St. George. J5 7J TWouIuuaturoJu 00 jyor7 box of'tlio BtU. w Laxative BronioQuJnfnciTi.jv! 1 rr ,;ir n,i0dtt,iiii jU;