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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1902)
A LIVELY CONTROVERSY. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. .EE TEUTSCH-AT TrfE NEW STORE Monday's Ball Game at Walla Walla And a Few of the Nice Things Yew Can See There. kNNELINES The newest effects in soft and beautitui snaa ings for Kimonas, Sacques and wrappers, special, i2jc per yard. DERSKIRTS . . 25 Doz. New Black Mercerized underskirts, Heavy double ruffle effect, looks like silk, wears a hundred per cent better, worth Si-75 special, $1.25. IENCH NOVELTY WAIST1NGS Silk and wool mixtures in tne nanasomesi wim binations and patterns ever manufactured, now dis played in our new salesroom, at prices ranging from 25c to Si per yard. ORTINQS Pedestrian, Rainy Day, rancy uress winnings. You will find them all at our store. e Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO ileaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. m SWDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1502 K BREVITIES. jfjioward, farm loans. Seining cleaned at Joerger's. Mat's for cigars and tobacco. ruTiSuaw gloves at Hawley Bros. Hi(b of Imported lunches at itrA dining room girl. Apply vis.tcd the now store cook-J In white wine, and s at Gratz's. lco cream Is perfection. In your order. 7wir today's nd for new fall t'fSr ladies. Teutsch. jjjottles good school Ink, 5c. wifoool supply store. ttfSunches at Phillip's restau- site Tallman's tirug store, 'phone main 105 for puro co. Only place in town ot it have a few fruit Jars loft will let go at cost. The I flrnfnrtr tecolved a most beautiful line tWate white beaver street hats Campbell's. fiweather has no terrors at the aYiRule basement, where good zjfceer Is on tap. cat grapes, Crawford peaches, melons, cantaloupes, tomatoes, Jjjotatoes, at Hawley Bros, imerclal Association library from 2 to 5 p. m. All library ages 25 cents per month. R. S. aHllbranan. :.received from the quary a largo shipment of selected mon s7 Come and Bee them. Mon alll Bros., Main street, near O. (WJrtepot. $Ma3 Baer Is seeking the ser if Jit girl to do house work and through the classified columns itflast Oregonlan that applicants (jher home on Jackson street. 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. Thirty gallons of nice fresh currants at Hawley Bros. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Blhorn Sc. Cook, room 10, Taylor building "Drop Into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en joy a glass of Schlitz beer. For Sale Boarding house with 19 rooms. Centrally located. A bargain. E. D. Boyd, 111 Court street . Wanted A good, steady young man, acquainted with the city, for doliveryman. Inquire at this office. Fruits, vegetables, nice spring clckens Only 25c, fresh ranch eggs, 20c, and fine creamery butter, at the Standard Grocer". Don't forget the dance at Armory hall Saturday night. Good Music and a good time assured all who attend. Gentlemen 75 cents. ladies free. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it wltn pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105 Wanted A first-class stenographer and typewriter. Steady employment to right person. Adress Box 105, Pen dleton, Oregon, giving experience salary and references. Miss Agnes Dunbar, the elocution ist, has secured a studio In the East Oregonlan building and will be ready to rdve lessons by the first of the month. Rooms 5, 6 and 7. TLa homllest 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. Ends In a Row. Thero Is a chanca for a contro versy between the Baker Cltj and Walla Walla baseball team?. The ex hibition tramo nlay,d In Walla Walla Monday forenoon broke up In a row no not exactly a row, but tne uaKer CItv team quit the name In tho ninth Inning because of a aisagreemoni over a decision made by the umpire, Brown. Walla Walla declares that tho Ba ker City team played tho "'baby act", while tho Baker City team declare 1 that they were only upholding tbeir, rights. Cause of the Trouble. The troublo arose In the ninth. The score then stood 9 to 9 and Treadway came to bat. Ho reached first bag and complained of having a lame leg. Ho called for a runner In his place and left tho bag. Tho Gold Dig gers consented for him to have tho other man run for him, but after Treadway left tho bag and before his 1 haffey touched tho runner with the ball and ho was called out by Field. Umpire Thomas. Brown, who was umpiring at plate, called tho man safe and Baker City refused to play unless they would remove tho man from first after ho was called out Tho Diggers left the field and after five minutes had elapsed tho umpire called the game ended and gave the game to the Walla Walla team with a score ot 9 to 0, on account of for feiture. The Games This Week. The four league teams will cross bats again this week for four games as follows: ueginr.ing imuauaj, Pendleton and La Grande, at La Grande; Walla Walla and Baker City, at Baker. Another Game Sunday. A game ot base ball Is being ar ranged to take place on the Alta street grounds next Sunday, between the Joggerwopplo Cyclones and Roy Alexander's victorious Wonders. The teams arc made up of the young ama teurs about town and the Joggerwop pie Cyclones claln. that they like their name, are unsolvable. The line-up of the teams will be given later. .At-1 s. , M - ' i 4 , ' ' ; ' LOCKS HAT GO KKeeping correct time Ryes, and will go in an other way when the pub Klic learns our prices. EfThese Clocks are beautiful Kin finish, handsome in an pjpearauce and guarauteed Eaccurate time keepers. KAlann Clocks, full nlckle Mare, 75c to $2.60. 2aees, ?o.ou 10 $iu. 3helf Clocks, well made and serviceable, $3 to $0.50. Mantle Clocks, very orna nental, latent designs, G to $18. HUNZIKER reler and Optician lezt Door to R, Alexander P. C. A. MEETING. Two New Members Taken In Organ izatlon on Solid Basis. At the meetiajr of the Commercial Association last night In their club rooms business pertaining to the as' soclatlon was transacted and two new members were voted 'into the or ganlzation. They were: W. H. Dln- dlnger and William Rinohart. Mrs. Lina Sturgis was appointed honorary member of the library association. The Pendleton Commercial Asso elation is now on a more solid basis than ever before. It has nearly 100 members In good standing and each member Is working toward the bet terment of the association and the town. Wife (drearily) Ah, me! Tho days of chivalry are past. Husband Whats tho matter now? Wife Sir Walter Raleigh laid his cloak on tho ground for Queen Efe abeth to walk over, but you get mad simply because poor, dear mother sat down on your hat. Now York Weekly. Mr, Reeder I seo by the newspa pers tho Adventlsts predict that tho world will come to an end next Ftl day; .Mrs. Reeder Oh, dear, and I havn't a thing fit to wear! Ohio State Jour nal. U ARE TANNED Dust and hot sun would harm almost any complex- Son. Tan, sunburn and roughness of all kinds are speedily cured by using TJE NTTT CREAM B . . Directions on package how to use. Very simple. A 25-cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, a eo-cent Complexion Brush and a cood cake of soap (we suggest Dr. Oliver's l.Skin Soap) applied as directed on bottle will improve your complexion greatly. tEPPEN'S DRUG STORE from Main St. Toward the Court House UMA 80DA, 60. - FOR SELLING LIQUOR TO INDIANS. The Case of William Smith Will be Before the U. S. Commissioner To morrow. William Smith, a transient who ar rived in town a few days ago and has been killing off the poor Red men of the Umatilla resere, will have to face United States Commissioner Hailey tomorrow on the charge of selling liquor to the government wards. Smith came to town and It Is said concicved the idea of making money without putting forth much effort, Ho would walk up to a Umatilla brave as the story goes, and ask him if he wanted a drink. If answered favorable he' would tell the Indian that he would get him a bottle for so much money. The Indian usually gave up the cash and Smith would purchase a small bottle of whisky and return It to his victim, but always being careful to charge such amount as would leave him with a nice little profit. This was kept up several days until one of the braves concluded that Smith had "worked" him a little too hard and Informed the police. Policeman Fee arrested Smith and United States Deputy Marshal Al Roberts and United States Prosecut ing Attorney T.'G. Hailey are expect ed hero tomorrow morning to takf charge of Smith, and if evidence is produced to hold him he will be bound over and sent to Portland for safe keeping. Children's School Hose, Nice Heavy Quality, all Sies, per Pair Children's Union Suits, just the Right Weight for this Sea- Jr son the year, per suit . . Children's Vest and Pants, Fleece Lined, Medium Weight, Best Value in the City, all J r Sises, each . . The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT. Old Recorder Will Resign and New One be Elected. It is expected that Pendleton will have a new city recorder after to night. The council will meet tonight for the grst timo In several weeks, although they are supposed to meet every Wednesday night, and will transact the business coming before them. It was announced several weeks ago that the present city re corder, John McCourt, would resign, his resignation to take effect the 1st of September. No council meeting has been held Bince he announced his intention of resigning and therefore he has been holding until a meeting and an election ot his successor. While it has not been given out offi cially who would be the new recorder it is hinted that John Collier would be the man. Several other Important matters are expected to corao before the dads at this meeting. Jphn Cox No Better. John Cox, Injured In a runaway near Alba several weeks ago, Is still alive, but Is little better than when he was taken from here to the hospi tal at Portland. It will be remem bered that Mr. Cox was thrown from a rig and received a fracture of the spine. He was brought to Pendleton and the fractured part removed, but the physicians attending him did not give any hopes of his recovery saying that is was possible that ho might re cover. He was later removed to Port land to a hospital and later taken to the homo of his brother, R. T. Cox. He Is said to be paralyzed In tho lower part of his body and limbs. Shoe Store Deal. Lee Teutch today purchased of W. Fitzgerald the shoo business which has been conducted under the name of the Pendleton Shoe Company, and has taken possession . The stock was recently moved Into the Teutch double store and occupies the north half of the clothing room where it is nicely aranged for the inspection of the public. By the conditions or the sale Mr. Fitzgerald will collect all the out standing acounts of tho Pendleton Shoe Company and will pay all bills against the company. Eternity. A minister In a neighboring town in laying his views before a congrega tion at a revival meeting recently thus described eternity: "You Bhall suffer for all eternity! Do you know what that moans? I'll tell you. If a little sparrow were to dip IiIbb bill In the Atlantic ocean and take one drop of- water a day and hop across the country and put that drop Into the Pacific ocean and then hop back to the Atlantic, one hop a day, after an other, and if he kept it up till tho At lantic were as dry as a bone, it would not be sun up In hell." It Is not ne cessary to add that many sinners came up that night and that the meeting continued for some timo. TOILET SOAP SALE PIP Another large shipment received. FineCuHtilfg Glycerluin Tar Honey . . 2c, 3o, 5c, 8c and lOo a bar. We have also tho famous Curative Skin at 10c a bar. Try us for Boap. School Book Supplies We have a complete lino of Piibliu and High School Hooks, Pendleton and St. Joseph's Academy Rooks and Supplies. Vn aro not undersold on thebe goods. Iow prices reign here. Frederick Nolf Horo is an idoa that may not havo corao to you: Why heat your homo 000k ing moals? Just tako your moals dur ing tho suminor at tho French Restaurant You'll onjoyjour cooking and tho oulslno sorved. The French Restaurant GUS IiA jrONTAINK, Prop. TUCJKING, STC3R age;. 3 School Books and School Supplies CROWNER BROS. Telephone Ma'n 4, . " f The Flight of Time. An English papers records the re cent marriage near Cornwall of Miss Jano Week to Mr, Thomas Day, and ndds: A day Is gained, A week is lost But time cannot complain; For soon there will Be days enougli To make a week again. Exchange. Exposure to a sudden climatic chango produces cold In the head and catarrh is apt to follow. Provided with Ely's Crann Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh. Price 60 cents at druggists, or Ely Brother 56 Warren stroet, New York, will mall It Tho Balm euros without palu, does not Irritate or cause sneezing It spreads Itself over an Irritated and angry surface, rollevlilg Immediately the painful inflatnmatlea alwmsea and cures. Cream Blw,iilkly eureg the cold. r 1 C w 2, . , Z to 'ft) ZZJ &rs gm go ! S3- 2 B il 00 &2 a s I, 1 I V3 CJI 01 Oo ofylO IS OUR MOTTO Strict adhcrenc to It enable u to qalljr Trilling work era to reufat Bperior ervkc ft bookkeeper! ud Uotraphti. Our luttructloa U nntunlly thorough fket so widely kmown that reputation alone- brtags M moat of oar atadenta. Quality aJwaya eonata. lixamlne lata ar fadlltiea better now than avar Wars. Iadnatrloua, willing ttadenta Make rapU advancement In all atadit takes. Call, or write for our cataloguo. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Street A. P. Armstrong, hh. B,, Piindpaj 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 Hast, West, North and South, so you have a complete assortment to sulect from. Wr keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furm'shingii. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Poatollice, LEGAL BLANKS JtltJ- atogtte of them. A full supply always kept in stock. LSXStlWl of, His Mails il ",!! isu.