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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1902)
. : " " f LEE TEDTSCH-AT THE NEW STORE And a Few of the Nice Tilings You Cam See There. FLANNELINES The newest effects in soft and beautiful shad ings for Kimonas, Sacques and wrappers, special, xac per yard. UNDERSKIRTS 25 Doz. New Black Mercerized Underskirts, Heavy double ruffle effect, looks like silk, wears a hundred per cent better, worth $1.75, special, $1.5. FRENCH NOVELTY WAISTINGS Silk and wool mixtures in the handsomest com binations and patterns ever manufactured, now dis played in our new salesroom, at prices ranging from . 25c to pi per yara. SKIRTINGS Pedestrian, Rainy Day, rancy Dress Skirtings. You -will find them all at our store. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1902. BREVITIES. J. A. Howard, tarm loanB. dot clothing cleaned at Joergera. Iranian's for cigars and tobacco. ifflyu squaw gloves at Hawley Bros. Ml kinds of Imported luncnes at Save you visited the now store 17 Teutsch. Crawfish cook-J in white wino, and ah crabs at Grate's. Button's lco cream Is perfection. bephono In your order. Bee our today's ad for new fall ars for ladies. Teutscn. rinnA innr.hQR at Phlllio's rcatau- it, opposite T&llman's drug store. Ball. up 'phone main 105 for pure Racial Ice. only piaco in town cttn Ret it Be still have a few fruit Jars left ch we will let bo at cost The ndard Grocery. list received a most beautiful line QD-to-date white beaver street hats Mrs. Campbell's. (Tot weather has no terrors at the den Rule basement, where good blitz beer is on tap. Muscat grapes, Crawford peaches, ttormoiona, cantaloupes, tomatoes, pet potatoes, at Hawley Bros. Brand Labor dance! Tonight! Dm 7 to 12. Music by Kirkman's fenestra. IClne's Grove. Everybody invited. Good order guaranteed. larvesters 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. HUNZIKER peweler and Optician Nut Door to B. Al.under Castle's for poultry. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Everything new to see at Teutsch's. Clam and oyster cocktails at M. Gratz's. Come and visit the new store. Teutsch. Wanted A dining room girl. Apply at this office. Thirty gallons of nice fresh currants at Hawley Bros. Hazelwood Ice cream bricks at Ward's. Just what you want for small dinner. All kinds jt city and country prop erty for sale. Whom & Cook, room 10, Taylor building Drop into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en joy a glass of Schlltz beer. Picnic overy Sunday at Klne's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Picnic every Sunday at Klne's grove. Dancing .begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Kirkman's orchestra. Wanted A good, steady young man, acquainted with the city, for dellveryman. Inquire at this office. Fruits, vegetables, nice spring cickens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs, 20c, and fine creamery butter, at the Standard Grocer". Commercial Association library open from 2 to 5 p. m. All library privileges 2G cents per month. R. S Bryson, librarian. Grand Labor dance! Tonight! From 7 to 12. Music by Kirkman's Orchestra. Kino's Grove. Everybody is invited. Good order guaranteed. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool It with pure artificial Ice. 'Phone main 105 D. H. McCarty will ship seven cars of cattle from the W. & C. R. stock yards this evening to Tacoma. They will be billed to the Pacific Meat Company. Miss Agnes Dunbar, the elocution iBt. has secured a studio 'In the East Oregonlan building and will be ready to give lessons by the first of the' month. Rooms 5, 6 and 7. Having purchased the Pendleton Soda Works, located under tho Hotel St. George,, of J.W. Willingham & Co. I will be pleased to supply their pa trons with soda water and soft drinks of all kinds. J. Marin. 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 ltidnoya 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 . Lost One black ollk glove. Kindly return to' E. O. office Reward. Dr. C. J. Smith reports the birth this morning of a girl to Mr. and Mrs.' Oeorgo Ernst of this city. For Sale Boarding house with 19 rooms. Centrally located. A bargain. E. D. Boyd, 111 Court street Damon lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening In regular session. All members re quested to be present Business of importance. Several carloads of beef cows and ste3rs will be shipped via tho W. & C. R. and N. P. lines this evening by F. P. Ball. The lot will consist of 150 head and are billed to Frye, Bruhn & Co., at Seattle. Lost A Scotch Collie dog. She has small white spot on back of neck. An swers to the name of "Beauty." A suitable reward will be paid for infor mation as to where Bhe can bo found or the return to my ranch on McKay creek. H. A. Faxon. UNIQUE CELEBRATION. OU ARE TANNED Dust and hot sun would harm almost, any complex ion. Tan, sunburn and roughness of all kinds are speedily cured by using UNJE NUT CREAM Directions on package how to use. Very simple. A 25-cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, a so-cent ComDlexion Brush and a good cake of soap (we suggest Dr, Oliver's Skin Soap) applied as directed on bottle will improve your complexion greatly. lOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE fSteps from Main St. Toward tie Court House UMA BODA, So. Farmers and Union Laborers Unite at Walla Walla In a Great Holiday. Walla Walla. Wash.. Sept. 1. "Straw day" a new holiday, and La bor day, a fitting recognition to organ ized labor In this country, aro being Jointly celebrated here today, for the first time in the history of the city. Never before has organized labor beon .strong enough to claim recognl tioni and but once before have the farmers made any pretentions of no ticing the day when the roads are to bo treated with straw, and that was rather informal. Today all parts of the county are represented and hun dreds of people from city ana coun try are Joining hands In a common jollification. At 10 o'clock most of tho business houses closed and tho banks and pub lic 'offices did not open at all. At 1 o'clock the labor unions formed a parade at Main and First, while at tho court house gathered scores of farmers with teams hitched to loads of straw, the wagons also carrying large loads of people who wanted to be In the unique parade. The labor unions formed with the Walla Walla band in the lead and after marching a few blocks picked up the straw vet erans and their friends, thence pass ing through Main street and to the grounds. The parade was the most unique in the history of Walla Walla. At the grounds this afternoon a pro gram of speeches and music, with a splendid barbecue dinner, entertain ed the people, and tonight the labor union will give a dance at the hall corner of Main and First streets. The feature of the day's enjoyment will be the final awarding of prizes to parties who have scattered straw, but the task will be a hard one, and may not be completed until tomor row. Prizes ranging in value from a dollar to perhaps $25 or $50. Forger Arrested. Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. l.Depu ty Sheriff Painter arrived today from Pocatello, Idaho, whore he went a few days ago in Bearch of A. Hoeber, wanted In this city for obtaining money under false pretenses. Mr. Painter found his man, arrested him and landed him in the county Jail to await trial here. He is also wanted by the Idaho officials, but they will have a second chance at him. A few weeks ago Hoeber appeared in this city and representing himself as tho agent of the Continental To bacco Co., contracted several debts. He issued checks against the com pany which in most cases were al ways, .dishonored. A complaint was made, a warrant issued and Dep uty Painter started in pursuit a few days ago. Hoeber Is a very smooth man, and the outcome of his case here win be watched with Interest. A Bad Accident. Amallo Schuler, the 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tost Schu ler, met with a serious accident Sat urday afternoon. The Schuler family live over the Crane saloon and dumb waiter is UBed to pass meals to the men working down in the bar room. Tho little girl was sending dinner down to the bartender when Bhe lost her balance and fell through the shaft to the floor below, a dis tan co of 20 feet. One bone of the spine was fractured, and the skull crushed. She is still alive and strong hopes are -entertained for her recovery. A Local Poet Pendleton now has a citizen-poet of considerable prominence in the per son of Miss Agnes Dunbar. She has written a large collection of poems and many of them are pronounced gems or literature. Bast Oregonlan publishes a poem by the young lady today. Miss Dunbar Is also an elo cutionist of note. She is a graduate from Cooper's School of Acting and Elocution, of San Francisco, and has taught elocution in the cities and towns of the Pacific coast. She will open a school of elocution in the East Oregonlan building tomorrow. Wanted A first-cIasB stenographer and typewriter. Steady employment to right person. Adress Box 105, Pen dleton. Oregon, giving experience, It Pays to Trade at tie Peoples Warehouse. - Children's School Hose, Nice Heavy Quality," all Sises, per Pair . Children's Union Suits, just the Right Weight for this Sea son the year, per suit Children's Vest and Pants, Fleece Lined, Medium Weight, Best Value in the City, all Sies, each 9c 25c 25c The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS Reward Offered. Straved. from Helix, Oregon, two 3-year-old" colts, had halters on and were tied together when they left Helix. Both have white spot In face and branded "N. C." on left stifle, Will give reward for return of said animals or Information leading to re covery of same. D. B. RICHARDSON, Helix, Or. Jim Spence. J. M. Spence. better known to Athena people as "E. O." Spence, has quit selling farm Implements and on September 1 will be In the harness again for the Pendleton paper. Spence was never cut out for a farmer, any way. He is as much out of line outside a prlntshop as a drunk slwash is when ho tries to walk the chalk line. The genial Spence will be with us in a few days. Athena. Press. An Invitation. Those wishing to while away the long evenings are extended a cordial Invitation to call at the music ware rooms of S. L. Wakefield & Co., Court street. 1 tli P w s 1 11 : ss () m 2. CO f 00 ft ? S3 5 B ZZ! M -go ? tt, rni v Wen TOILET SOAP SALE Another large shipment received. Fine Cast lies Glycerines Tar Honey 2c, So, 6c, 8c and 10c a bar. We have also tho famous Curative Skin at 10c u bar. Try us for Soup. School Book Supplies We have a complete line of Public aud High School Books, Pendleton and St. Joseph's Academy Hooks and Supplies. Wo are not undcrHold on tuese goods. Low prices reign here. Frederick Nolf Horo 1b an idea ihut may not havo come to you: Why hoatyour home 000k ing meals ? Just take your meals dur ing the summer at the French Restaurant You'll enjoyjour cooking and the cuisine sorvod. The French Restaurant GUB LA FONTAINE, Prop. TRANSFER, STORAGE. ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN OOUNSE LOR-AT-L AW U. S. Supreme Court REGISTERED ATTORNEY U. S. Patent OUlce U. f. and FOREIGN PATENTS Trade Marks and Coprrlihts School Books and School Supplies CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main. 4. IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence t it enables sj to qattfr willing workers to rtudtf aperlor terrice as bookkeepers and atasographsu. Our initructloa W nnusnally thorough a fact so widslr kaosra that reputation alone b flags & moat of our students. Quality always counts. Uxamlae la to vg facilities better now thaa rsr Wore, ladostrioua, willing students auk rapid advancement In all stadias take. Call, or write for onr catalogue PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Fark and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, hh. O., Prlndpsj SXsXsXS Come and get our prices on NEW FURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the East, West, North am) South, so you have a co-riplete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishiugs, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Postollico, 4 1 1 salary and references. TOO 7tU 8t., N. W Woalilnictou, D. C IT"'