East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 21, 1902, Image 5

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    I LEE TEUTSCHS
Our new store is now in readiness for fall business. We
fully appreciate the liberal patronage of the people in the past
two months, which has enabled us to almost completely dis
pose of our summer wares.
We are now prepared to show you
OUR BIG NEW STORE
Filled with a Nice New Line of
New Fall Fabrics
Everything in Dress Goods and Waisting for fall wear.
ie and see while the assortment is large. Many excellent
Come
offers just now
low prices
Lee Teutsch
SUCCESSOR TO
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902.
BREVITIES.
J. A. Howard, farm loans.
Fechter's for Ice cream and soda.
Got clothing cleaned at Joerger's.
Hlyu squaw gloves at Hawley Bros.
Nabisco wafers at F. S. Younger &
ill kinds of imported lunches at
Torchon laces, pretty patterns, 6c
Teutsch.
9000 Tablets from 2c to 39c, at
one uook more.
Gregg's Mocha and Java coffee at
Crawfish cook-J in white wine, and
Dutton's ice cream is perfection.
M HII Mill H III T IIUJ. w uw .
Good lunches at Phillip's restau-
at. oTmoBlte Tallman's druB store.
lflclal ice. Only place In town
up-to-date white beaver street hats
Hot weather has no terrors at the
Picnic every Sunday at Kine's
Commercial Association library
Harvesters
Do you need any col
ored glasses, goggles,
eye protectors or cheap
watches for harvest ?
I ihave 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.
Social teas at F. S. Younger &
Son's.
Come and visit the new store.
Teutsch.
Crawfish cooked to order at
"Gratz's."
Thirty gallons of nice fresh currants
at Hawley Bros.
The best variety of fruits at F. S.
Younger & Son's.
Let us supply you with baking of all
kinds. Hawley Bros.
School books and school supplies,
lowest prices at Nolf's.
Flannelettes, a big line and with
a large variety for fall. Teutsch.
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. Kihorn & Cook, room
10, Taylor building
Drop into the cool, comfortable
basement of the Golden Rule and en
Joy a glass of Schlitz beer.
Picnic every Sunday at Kine's
grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock.
Music by Klrkman's orchestra.
Rooms in the East Oregonlan build
ing for rent Steam heated, hot and
cold water and bath room in connec
tion.
Any one wanting nice rich soil,
may have the same for hauling it out
of the way by applying to the Stand
ard urocery.
Fruits, vegetables, nice spring
clckens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs,
20c, and fine creamery butter, at the
Standard Grocery.
Doctors predict considerable Bick
ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of
your drinking water. Cool It with
pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105
Miss Agnes Dunbar, the elocution
1st. has secured a studio in the East
Oregonlan building and will be ready
to give lessons by the first of the
month. Robms 5, 6 and 7.
Mrs. N. J. Longley, who resides at
302 Water street, corner of Johnson
street, has accommodations for a
number of gentlemen boarders. Her
announcement can be found in the
classified columns of the East Oregon
ian.
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
Btomach, liver and kidneyB 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 60c.
For sale by Tallman & Co., sole
agents .
C. Berqulst, the shoemaker, has ar
ranged to open a shop in the Pendle
ton Shoo Company's department In
the Teutsch store.
Joseph Basler: proprietor of Bas
ler's bargain house, is In Echo today
taking the measurements lor carpets
and shades for, a residence ho has tho
contract for furnishing.
Wanted A first-class stenographer
and typewriter. Steady employment
to right person. Adress Box 105, Pen
dleton, Oregon, giving experience,
salary and references.
There is. a freak In the yard of Chris
Randley, in tho west end of tho town
It Is a crab apple tree. Several days
ago It began to show signs of bud
ding for the second growth of frul'
and now is In full bloom.
James Harvey Is mourning tho loss
of the end of his index finger on the
left hand. A few days ngo he was
tying a horse to a manger with a
rope and tho animal reared back.
catching the finger in tho rope and
severing it at the first joint.
For Sale Very cheap, three pieces
of silk upholstered parlor set, upright
piano, rosewood parlor table, two fine
book cases, extra fine folding bed,
sideboard, dining room table, large
range, hall rack and other articles of
furniture. Mrs. A. Kline, 515 Post
street At home dally 9 to 12 and 2
to 5.
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS.
Those Who Stood the Crucial Test at
the Teachers' "Exam."
The following teachers were suc
cessful In the quarterly examinations
for county papers held in this city
last week:
First grade 'Miss Kezla D. Peck, of
Freewater, led all the 26 applicants
in her examinations.
Second grade Irene Nolln, Pilot
Rock; Lula Marple, Pendleton; Mary
Dorr Adams, Bertha Baker, Athena;
Retta Saunders, Athena; D. Lynn
Gubser, Dallas; Edna Moulton, Wes-'
ton; Stella O'Hara, Weston; S.. S.
Darnell, Pendleton.
Third grade Alma Barnett, Tama
rack. Primary certificate Mrs. Frank
Wells, Freewater.
Miss Stella Lleuallen, of Adams,
who was too young to receive a cer
tificate, took the examination and re
ceived a good average grade. She
was only taking the examinations for
the information she would acquire.
The Btate papers will not be heard
from for several days.
"RT7TYOT Tsf is a very unpleasant little crea-UCiXOUlJ-
ture to have in the house.. This
is the time of the year for them to appear. Use some
thing to keep them Tt'UC'T'D
away. Our Bedbug lJEO 1 SSAJ X HfV
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 Main St Toward the Cort House
UMA SODA, 60.
A Bad Eye.
Loul Monterastelll was hurt in a
peculiar way yesterday afternoon
while the fire was ragalng. He had a
sack lying on a shed at his marble
works with the "end hanging down to
keep the sun from shining in at a cer
tain place. On the end of the sack
he had placed a large stone with a
sharp corner to hold the back on the
building. During the fire he ran and
pulled this sack off and the stone
struck him just under the right eye,
Within a few minutes the eye was
swollen shut and he went to a physi
clan to have It dressed. While the
eye ball is not injured he will have a
bad bruise under the eye for several
weeks.
It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse
Clearance
Sale Ends
On the last Saturday of this month, August 30. This is our last say. Our
stock of Summer Goods, Lawns, Batistes and Dimities will be if,,-,
divided into throe prices: i :
.8$c, 10c 12 Jc Summer Wash Goods, per yard, 5c. . ...
15c, 20c, 25o Summor Wash Goods, per yard, iO& '
30c, 35c, 50c, 75o Summor Wash Goods, per yard, 25c
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SEEING IS BELIEVING
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,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1902
Summer Underwear at closing pricos.
Shirt Waists, only 10 dozen to seleot from, less than half price.
Summer Skirts, Summor Suits, all slaughtered
Must make room for the greatest stock of Fall and Winter Goods over shown
in Pendleton. (
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
THE LEADERS
A NEW INDUSTRY.
A Bg Sheep.
About as big a sheep as there Is in
Benton county was seen on the street
Monday. It came by express to Rich
ard Scott, and was taken out by Mr.
Currier to the latter's farm the after
noon of Its arrival. Though not as
big as a Jersey cow, the animal had
length, breadth and thickness almost
as great. His weight Is 300 pounds.
He is two years old, and came from
the farm of Mr. Scott's father at Mil
waukee. Of the many people that
viewed the stranger while he was at
the express office, not one was able
to name the breed to which tho big
buck belongs. Corvallls Times.
Wilder vs. Wilder.
Armlnda B. Wilder, otherwise
known as Armlnda B. Duncan, vs.
Wallace Wilder Is the title of a suit
for divorce filed in the district court
tndfiv. This la a most neculiar case.
Thn nlaintlff alleees that she married
John Duncan in 1892 and was divorc
ed from him three years later. Before
six months had elapsed the requln
ed time bv the Oregon law. nerore a
second marriage contract can be en
tered into leeallv after a divorce
she married Wallaco Wilder In Walla
Walla. That was in 189C and now
she asks that the court declare her
second marriage null on the ground
of having not been divorced six
months.
Japs Mlxup.
This afternoon Policeman Fee was
called to the Jap house on the corner
of Cottonwood and Railroad streets,
to quell a free-for-all fight. When
the policeman arrived tho Japs had
finished making a "rough house" and
had settled down to the even tenor of
their ways. Consequently no arrests
were made as no one would lay the
complaint.
A Lien on House.
A. M. Gillls has filed a Hen on tho
house of Georgia Clark, in Athena, to
recover the price of the lumber used
In the construction of the buUdlng,
which it is alleged was never paid
for.
Suit, Cloak and Waist Factory to Be
Established In This City.
Pendleton will soon have a Bult.
cloak, skirt and waist factory, which
will bo owned and conducted by Ed
Eben, and will be an institution of
of which our city can be proud.
Mr. Eben has leased tho room on
Main street formerly occupied by tho
Pendleton Shoo Company, and has a
force of men engaged In remodeling
it and putting it in shape for his bus
iness, with the expectation of having
It ready for opening about September
1st
The new institution will bo known
as the Eastern Suit, Cloak, Skirt and
Waist Factory, and will manufacture
suits, cloaks, Bklrts and waists, and
do dressmaking of all klnJs on short
notice. Mr. Eben today received a
portion of his machinery and a large
amount Is now on tho way. The fac
tory will bo run by a gasollno engine
and will gve employment to a number
of people.
Mr. Eben has secured the services
of Miss Nellie Fanning, who has been
connected with some of the largest
cloak and suit making establishments
on the coast and was formerly fitter
for Madam McCluro, of Portland. She
will havo charge of tho cutting and
fitting here.
Salem nollce raided a Chinese opi
um Joint in that city Wednesday and
made a number or arrests.
p3
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The
Shoe
That
Made
the
Boston
Store
SI)oe
Dept.
FAMOUS.
Pocket Knives
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,nev
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, $1.19 to 1.39 each.
Frederick Nolf
Agents Wm, Penn fetter Files,
Horo 1b an idea that may
not havo oome to you:
Why heat your homo cook
ing moalB ?
Just take yonr meals dor.
lng the summer at tho
French Restaurant
You'll enjoy our oooking
and tho cuisine sorvod.
The French Restaurant
GUS LA FONTAINE, Prop.
STORAGE'.
"ft
M
CR0WNER BROS.
Talephon Main 4.
PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREQON
The school where thorough work is done; where the
reuoa It
always given; where confidence Is developed; where bookkeepipy
is taught exactly as books arc kept in business; where shorthand is
mM9 easy ; where penmanship is at its best ; where hundred 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
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 engaged for.
pionio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, at .Hotel
St. George.
LEGAL BLANKS jS
alogtfe ot.them. A tvU supply always kept in stock.