East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 19, 1902, Image 5

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    LEE TEUTSCH'S
T3 I G
!W DOUBLE STORE
h hp ooen for business Saturday, August 16th. We cor-
n,. :vite every one to visit our new store, to see tne
(pd with the largest and most complete line of Clothing, Dry
lods, Hats, oaps, .coots, onoes, rurnisnings anp isotions
fcr shown in the city.
Come and visit the new store. You are ever welcome,
Yours to please,
Lee Teutsch
SUCCESSOR TO
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.
3SDAY, AUGUST 19, 1902.
BREVITIES.
Howard, farm loans.
iter's for ice cream and soda.
Iclothlng cleaned at Joerger's.
Und3 of imported lunch ea at
i's."
irfish cookwd in white wine, and
abs at Gratz's.
on's Ice cream is perfection.
hone in your order.
copyright $1.50 book this week
Nolf's Book Store.
t lorcet that we have a full line
lery goods. Hawley Bros.
5 cent sale at the Boston Store
pes today and concludes wed-
night.
up 'phone main 105 for pure
al ice. Only place in town
get it
received a most beautiful line
date white beaver street hats
p. Campbell's.
veather has no terrors at the
Rule basement, where good
beer Is on tap.
looking for something you can
tod, go to the new store. You
teed go no farther. Teutscb's.
jtermelons, cantaloupes', peaches,
leberries, tomatoes, grapes, or
L lemons, and fine crab annles
awley Bros.
nmercial Association library
irom z to & n. m. All library
leges 25 cents per month. R. S.
pn, librarian.
larvesters
Do you need, any col-
l ored glasses, goggles,
eye protectors or cheap
: watches for harvest ?
I have a full line of
the above named articles,
i and my prices are guar
anteed to be the lowest
in town.
. HUNZIKER
Jeweler and Optictaa
Next Door to B, Alexander
Castle's for poultry.
Castle's for fish, always fresh.
Neuman's for cigars and tobacco.
Social teas at F. S. Younger &
Son's.
Nabisco wafers at F. S. Younger &
Son's.
The best variety of fruits at F. S.
Younger & Son's;
Gregg's Mocha and Java coffee at
F. S. Younger & Son's.
Good lunches at 'Phillip's restau
rant, opposite Tallman's drug store.
Wanted Teams for hauling wheat
Inquire of E. L. Smith or Dr. J. M.
Pruett.
We still have a few fruit jars left
v.hich 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 Oregonian build
ing for rent Steam heated, hot and
cold water and bath room in connec
tion.
Fruits, vegetables, nice spring
cickens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs
20c, and fine creamery butter, at the
Standard Grocery.
Rain in the Palouse country com
pelled farmers to suspend "harvesting,
but It is claimed that there is but
little damage to grain.
Doctors predict considerable sick
ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of
your drinking water. Cool it with
pure artificial Ice. 'Phone main 105
A U. S. army haversack was lost
on Teal Springs road, between Has
cell's half way house and Pendleton,
A classified advertisement in this pa
per gives particulars.
Miss Agnes Xunbar, the elocution
ist, has secured a studio In the East
Oregonian building and will be ready
to rive lessons by the first of the
month. Rooms 5, 6 and 7.
A tatted handkerchief was lost Sun
day evening either at M. B. Church
or on Alta street. A classified adver
tisement in the East -Oregonian offers
a reward for the return of the article.
Qute a contingent of Meachamites
will take advantage of the excursion
rates offered by the O. It. & N., and
will come down to Pendleton tonight
and tomorrow to take in the Wild
West show.
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 . '
lilTVftT ltfL 1B a very unpleasant little crea-
fnro fr hnvfl in' t.hft hmiao T'hifl
the t.imo rf flio
Fhlng to keep them rNrrn xrrrn
ay. Our Bedbue 1 tSJ X JBIV
1 kill them and keep them away.
NOT A PQISON, BUT DEATH TO BUGS
and Insects of all kinds ' V
25c A BOTTLE ,
KOEBPERPS DRUG STORE
65 Steps from Main St Toward the Court House
CMA SODA, 6c.
Any one wanting nice rich soil,
may have the same for hauling It out
of the way by applying to the Stand
ard Urocery.
The county clerk's office has re
ceived word from the 6tate asylum
announcing that Charles Lovely, re
cently sent from Pendleton, has been
discharged as cured.
Some of the Indian farmers of tho
reservation have taken counsel of tho
pale face nnd are harvesting very
nice crops of wheat on their farms.
Some of the yields aro extremely
good.
Mrs. Alice Smith has leased the
Keys property, at 719 College street,
where she will conduct a lodging
house. She has for rent some nice
furnished rooms for light housekeep
ing and also lodging rooms. A clas
sified advertisement In the East Ore
gonian gives particulars.
CAPTURED TOUCHET ROBBERS
(Concluded.)
He has been run out of Walla Walla
several times by the police who give
him a "Mulligan stew" every time he
shows up near there.
He Is credited with breaking jail
In Eastern Oregon towns a number of
times. About five years ago he was
arrested for stealing cattle in the Ca
mas prairie country and placed in the
Heppner jail to await trial. He was
In there about a week when he man
aged to pick the outside lock and es
caped. He was captured a week later
near a sheep, camp and returned to
the jail. He managed in some man
ner to again make his escape. He
had not gone far when he was over
hauled by the authorities ana again
placed In jail. This time It was two
weeks before he again had an op
portunity to make his escape.
He waited until after dark to get
away and this came very near being
the death of him. After he left the
jpJl he was running across country
when he dropped into an old aban
doned well on a sheep ranch which
was seldom visited. The well waB
about 30 feet deep, and as Coffer was
somewhat bruised by the fall he was
unable to get out of his prison.
Rescued From Well.
He remained In the well for three
days and nearly died from thirst and
hunger. He had about given up hope
when a sheepherder out looking for
"strays," happened to hear him cry
out. The sheepherder thought that
there were ghosts near and made off.
He got up enough courage some time
later to investigate the noises and
found Coffer. The herder happened
to have a lariat on his saddle and he
fished Coffer out of his predicament,
He was captured a few days after
ward by the authorities and to pre
vent his escape a fourth time, he was
g.ven a trial and sent to the penlten
tiary, from which he was released not
long since.
McDonald's Pal Caught
X.ate this afternoon a telephone
message was received stating that
McDonald's partner In the Touchet
hold-up had just been captured near
Athena. The information was very
meagre anl particulars were not
available up to the time the East Or
egonlan went to press.
Studying Indian Language.
Dr. Livingston Farrand, of the Co
lumbia University, New York, is in
town. Mr. Farrand, while he Is from
the university, represents the Amer
ican Missionary National Historical
Society, and is to the West studying
the language of the Western Indians
He is spending the present summer
on the Nez Perce reservation study'
Ing the Nez Perce Indians and Is only
here for a few days. He- Is greatly
interested In the original Cayuse In
dian language, now almost extinct,
and says he will return to Pendleton
next year and make a thorough eclen
tific study of the Cayuse language
Dr. Farrand says the Western Indian
Is known little about scientifically,
and to enlighten science as to them
he is spending his time In the West.
It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse.
ADVANCE STYLES
OF MEN S SUITS
3S
Bit
For Fall of 1902
K1 N
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.
Five-Legged Animal. .
William Endersby, who lives at
Chei-ryville, in Clackamas county, has
a five-legged mare, which he raised
from a colt. It Is a freak of nature
which attracts much attention. The
fifth leg and hoof is attached to the
right front fore foot. About midway
between the knee and ankle there Is
a limb, and from here the leg starts
out from the main leg. Tho false leg
Is only about six inches in length
and terminates In a well formed hoof
about three Inches across. The hoof
Is on the Inside of the leg. OregonM
an.
No. -6 Late.
OR, & N. No. 5 passenger train,
due here at 11:40 tonight, will not
reach Pendleton until about 6 o'clock
in the, rooming. jn view of this fact
a special, train' will be made .up. here
1 t- . w -1 1 1 1 , . V ' ' T A. 111.
ana run -io umauna to couneci wuu
the regular overland train to Spokane.
Novels the Time to Go.
The 8ea8lde,la -now. at Its -best. The
weather Is Just right.- Siirf- ' bathing
dellghtfulvand fishing, and. clawing
better than an ydtherrtlm'e., Tlie-0.i
R, & N. Co. is stUl selling round trip
tickets', good untJI September 30. at
MI8S MURPHY DEAD.
Passed Away In This City This Morn
Inn at the Home of an Aunt.
Miss Gertrude Murphy, a resident
of Walla Walla, died in this city at
an early hour this morning, irom uio
effects of consumption. Miss Murphy
has been ill for several monins. a
month ago she came to Pendleton and
has hAnn Rtavlne with her aunt. Mrs.
Murphy. She was 22 yeare of ago
and her mother has been dead since
Kho was a small child. Her father
who lives at Washtucna, has been no
tified and no disposition win do maae
of tho body until he is heard from.
PnnRpniientlv. It is not known
whether. she will bo burled here or
" . t i.
taken to walla waiia ior ounai, uui
It Is likely that sue will ue laxen 10
the latter place .
Found Dead In Field.
Lewis Neal, an old-time citizen of
the Frulta neighborhood, waB found
dead In his field about l o'clock p. m
on August 8, where ho had been Irri
gating alfalfa. He had been tho vie
tlm of 'stnklnK or fainting spells
closely allied to apoplexy, for soveral
years. He was burled the same
afternoon. Wallowa Chieftain.
Pocket Knives
Help Wanted.
Three good ladies, clothes Ironors,
can find employment at tho Domestic
Laundry.
O
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The
Shoe
That
Made
the
Boston
Sfjoen
Dept.
FAMOUS.
We are showing a remarkable
fine line of Pocket Knives, the
"Frederick Nolf" brand, hand
forged blades, 15c to 85c, all
fully guaranteed.
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 $i'95
Beautiful goods for gifts.
Hammocks
Balance of the season's line
"Cut to the Bone," to close
out, ti,f.g to $1.39 each.
Frederick Nolf
Agents Wm, Penn Letter Files.
Hero is an idea that may
not havo come to you:
Why hoatyour home cook
ing meals 7
Just take yonr meals dar
ing the snmmor at tho
French Restaurant
You'll enjoy our oooking
and tho cuisine servod.
The French Restart
GU8 LA FONTAINE, Prop.
TOANSFER
STORAGE.
CROWNER &R0&
Telephone Main 4.
PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, ORCQOfl
The school where thorough work hi done; where the iwuptm fc
alwaya given; where confidence Is developed; where bookkecplf
U taught exactly as books are kept In business; where ahorthaad la
made easy ; where penmanship Is at its best; where hundreds of
bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success In
We; where thousands more will be, Open all the year. Catalogue free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. 0., 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. i
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RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove .can be engaged . for
pionio parties by applying to PETER -SMITHat Hotel
St. .George. . .i j
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