East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 22, 1902, Image 5

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LEE TEUTSCHS
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llv apprec'ate Uberal patronage of the people in the past
-,nnhs. which has enabled us to almost comoletelv dis-
. nf mir summer wares.
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We are now prepareu 10 snow you
Filled with a Nice New Line of
Maxir Cnll Cnk
new i au i aui ltd
Everything in Dress Goods and Waisting for fall wear.
me and see while the assortment is large. Many excellent
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Lee Teutsch
SUCCESSOR TO
Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company.
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BREVITIE8.
Howard, farm loans.
clothing cleaned at Joerger's.
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kinds of Imported lunches at
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Teutsch.
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Younger & Son's.
crabs at Gratz's.
ton's Ice cream is perfection.
hone in your order.
TILIIU-I. A.
opposite Tallman's drug store.
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Nolf's.
T hflor la nn ton
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from 2 to 5 p. m. All library
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arvesters
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,. t-fl I IIM IK H M
Jeweler and Optician
Next Door to H. Alexander
Castle's for poultry.
Castle's for fish, always fresh.
Neuman's for cigars and tobacco.
Hlyu squaw gloves at Hawley Bros.
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 P. S.
Younger & Son's.
Let us supply you with baking of all
kinds. Hawley Bros.
Flannelettes, a big line and "with
a large variety for fall. Teutsch.
We still have a few fruit jars left
v.hich we will let go at cost. The
Standard Grocery.
Just received a most beautiful line
of up-to-date white beaver street hats
t Mrs. Campbell's.
.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.
Fruits, vegetables, nice spring
cickens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs,
20c, and fine creamery butter, at the
Standard Grocery.
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
Oregonian building and will be ready
to give lessons by the first of the
month. Rooms 5, 6 and' 7.
Alexander's Department Store will
offer a rare opportunity to gentlemen
who, desire to be well dressed. Lamm
& Co., of Chicago, the largest tailors
in the country, will have their rep
sentative here. Friday and Saturday
August 29 and 30, with a full line 'of
fall and winter woolens in the piece,
Mrs. Lem .Cheney, of this city, Wed
nesday night Mother and child are
aoing wen.
Persons having clean cotton rags
to sell will find an opportunity to dis
pose of them by reading the class!
fied columns.
Wanted A first-class stenographer
and typewriter. Steady employment
to right person. Adress Box 105, Pen
dleton, Oregon, giving experience,
salary and references.
Leonard Hlncs, charged with the
theft of a watch from Mrs. Hemphilf
was arraigned before Judge Fitz Ger
aid this forenoon and his trial was
set for Monday afternoon.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greu-
lich, Wednesday morning, twin boys,
They weighed 13 pounds. The
mother and children are doing well.
The father, "who Is one of the part
ners in a local butcher shop, says
they will be driving the .delivery
wagon in a few days.
Baer & Daley, the one price cloth-
ers, furnishers and hatters, are now
receiving their Immense stock of
goods for the fall and winter trade.
They are too busy now to write ads.
Drop in and see their new goods
whioh you know, are always from 10
to 20 per cent lower than their com
petitors.
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 daily 9 to 12 and 2
to 5.
MR. STILLMAN RETURNS.
TLe homliest 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
relieve all chronic and acute coughs
asthma, bronchitis and consumption
Price 25c and 50c. For sale by Tall
man & Co., sole agents.
Ten dollars reward is offered in
the classified columns of the East
Oregonian by E. C. McClellan for
the return of a bay gelding that
strayed from his pasture. The horse
is 5 years old, weighs about 1200
pounds and is branded with "A. L."
on right hip and has small slit in
r.ght ear. Mr. McClellan can be
reached by addressing him at PendlO'
ton, postofflce.
by the Wood--Order
in Good
Was Again Honored
men of the World-
Condition.
Hon." A. D. Stillman has returned
from the meeting of the Head Camp
Managers of the Woodmen of the
World, at Cripple Creek, Colorado.
Mr. Stillman was elected first as a
member of the board of head man
agers of this order four years ago
and his term expired this month. He
was re-elected, the board giving him
IS rfJJ Kf f, is a very unpleasant little crea
. ture to have in the house. This
js the time of the year for them to appear. Use some
Jiung to keep them TMJC'T'D
aay. Our Bedbug UHa 1 KU I tlK
WlU 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
5 SteP from Mam St. Toward the Court. House
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the highest vote received by any can
didate for any contested office among
tho Woodxen. He was also chosen
unanimously as chairman of the
board, which honor he held before.
Order Flourishing.
Mr. Stillman said: "Everything
connected with the Woodmen of the
World is in a flourishing condition.
The equalization or reserve fund Is
reaching very satisfactory propof
tlons. With $05,000 invested by the
board of managers in July, this funi,
stands right at a httlf million do!
lars and we predict will pass Jhe rnil
lion mark within two years more.
"Every claim on the benefit fund
has been paid in full and a balance
of about $75,000 comes over from Ju
ly. Fears that assessments for this
fund were not high enough have
proved without foundation. How'
ever, steps are taken to further aug
ment it."
Mr. Stillman enthusiastically de
Clares that there is no insurance so
clety in better financial condition to
day than the Woodmen of the World
The jurisdiction now has about 83,'
uuu members.
Big Sheep Shipment.
One of the largest single shipments
of Bheep ever made from Baker City
will be made on the 25th of this
month by D. I. Welch, who will then
send to California 40 carloads ,of fine
mutton. The railroad company has
ordered the cars arid they will be
here on time. It is expected that the
run will take about five days. Baker
City Democrat.
Thought It a Grab Bag.
A gentleman took his little boy to
cnurch with him . last Sunday for the
first time. Instructing the lad about
his behavior, he, wound up by telling
the boy to keep an eye- on him and
do Just as he did, When ,thp qontri'
button box was passed papa dropped
in a coin, Tommy saw his father's
Ibiind go into the box and remember
ing the advico, put his hand" ,in also.
When the box passed by the Jad
whispered out loud enough to be
heard all around: "Say, papa, I got
a quarter; how much did you get?"
The Dalles Chronicle.
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
divided into throe pricos:
8c, 10c 12c Summer Wash Goods, per yard, 5c.
15c, 20c, 25c Summer Wash Goods, per yard, JOc.
30c, 85c, 50c, 76c Summer Wash Goqds, per yard, 25c'
SEEING IS BELIEVING
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1902
Summer Underwear at closing prices.
Shirt Waists, only 10 dozen to select from, less than half price.
Summer Skirts, Summer Suits, all slaughtered
Must make room for the greatest stock of Fall and Winter Goods over shown
in Pendleton.
The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
THE LEADERS
CAME 115 MILES TO SEE SHOW.
Lost a Horse in the Fire and Had to
Secure Another to Return Home.
After driving what he claimed to
have been 115 miles to attend the
Wild West show, John Geinger, of the
John Day country, was compelled to
secure another horse to draw mm
and his family home.
They drove a team to an old wagon
and stopped at Hotel Eastern, whore
the team was tied in the barn. Dur
ing the fire which burned the barn
and partly destroyed the hotel, the
horses were all cut loose but one of
Mr. Gelnger's refused to leave the
manger and perished in the flames.
The other animal was driven from
the burning building with difficulty,
as It did not want to leave its mate.
The one that perished was untied,
and apparently wanted to leave with
the other horse, but finally refused
to go. The animal stood up at the
manger just as though ho was at a
post of duty and, though the flames
singed his hair, ho refused to budge
and fought at the fire with his feet
as it approached him.
A WEEK
OF SPECIALS
MONDAY, AUG. 26
New edition White House
Cook Book, sold by agents at
$2.50, here one day only, 89c.
TUESDAY, AUG. 27
Crystal Crepe Paper, 5c a
(.3 rolls to a customer.)
roll.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 28
Glyccrine Soap,
large size, 7c.
the 15c
Here is an Idea that may
not have come to you:
Why heat your home cook
ing meals ?
Just take your meals dur
ing tho summer at the
French Restaurant
You'll enjoy our cooking
and tho oulBino served.
THURSDAY, AUG. 29
100 Visiting Cards, printed
with latest type, 38c.
A Fine Library.
Of 140 volumes of the best litera
ture s fnnn.1 n neach of the Northern
Pacifle'n "Nnrth r.nntf Limited' 1
trains. Don't forget that these are"
the only trains operated in the West
that are lighted throughout by electricity.
FRIDAY, AUG, 30
Any Paper Pattern in the
house for 2c.
5
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The
! Shoe
That
Made
Frederick Nolf
School Books and School Supplies
The French Restaurant
, GU8 LA FONTAINE, Prop.
TRANSFER
STORA GE,
CROWNER ?R0S.
Telephone Main 4.
PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON
The school where thorough work is done; where the retso k
alwaya given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeepbg
is taught exactly as books art kept in business; whew shorthamd 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. Open all the year. Catalogue free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B PRINCIPAL
tho i GRAND PICNIC AT KINE'S GROVE
II" ! E.f&rl 5?unHn
Boston
Store
Sboe
Dept.
FAMOUS.
Every Sunday
Dancing begins Sunday at 2 p. m. Admission to dancing plat
form 25 cents ; ladies free. Busies to and from the
grounds day and night.
RESTAURANT ON GROUNDS. The grove can he engaged for
pionio parties by applying to PETER SMITH, .at Hotel
St. deorge,
Wilaiitgnaluro J on every box of the eoouu
Laxative BrofitoDiiinlnea'ubic
'the reuiody (bat enrcu u void In ouVituj,
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