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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1902)
ml 'ses. as doaj EE TEUTSCH-AT THE NEW STORE And a Few of the Nice Things Yotf Can See There. INELINES The newest effects in soft and beautiful shad ings for Kimonas, Sacques and wrappers, special, I2c per yard. RSKIRTS 25 Doz. New Black Mercerized Underskirts, Heavy double ruffle effect, looks like silk. wears a hundred per cent better, worth $1.75, special, 1.25. JCH 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 $1 per yard. 1NGS Pedestrian, Rainy Day, Fancy Dress Skirtings. You will find them all at our store. ee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO leaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. Latest stylo patterns for tall suits and trousers nt Solbort & Shulr. Rohrman will supply you with peaches at $1.25 per box. Picnic every Sunday at Klne's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman'a orchestra. The biggest assortment of Jardl nlers ever shown in Pendleton, will arrive next week at Uohrman's. Peaches $1.25 per box. The smoko damaged goods salo at the Boston store commences tomor row and will continue for 30 days. Some rare bargains are promised those who attend the sole. A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Thomas B. Slmonton and Iva May Ogle. The groom-to-be Is a prominent stockman of Gurdane, and the bride is n resident of the east end of the county. HOOBER HELD IN IDAHO. In t - "ugM 1 Y, SEPTEMBER 4, 1902. BREVITIES. J3fcward. farm loans. w lng cleaned at Joerger's. Si for cigars and tobacco. layfuaw gloves at Hawley Bros fl$Sififl of Imported lunches at Si -A dining room girl. Apply Bee. du vls.tcd the new store Btsch. cook. J In white wine, and bs at Gratz's. ice cream is perfection. In your order. today's ad for new fall ladies. Teutsch. inches at Phillip's restau Dsito Tallman's drug store, 'phone main 105 for pure lice. Only place In town get it. ceived a most beautiful line ite white beaver street hats Campbell's. Bather has no terrors at the itule basement, where good eer is on tap. : grapes, Crawford peaches. Hums, canteloupes, bananas, ptatoes and celery nt Hawley ireial Association library m 2 to b p. m. All library s 25 cents Der month. R. H. , rMgfllbrarian. .'clocks plmAT GO yes, and. will go in an other way-when the pub lic learns our prices. These Clocks are beautiful in iinish, handsome In ap pearance and guaranteed Kaccurate time keepers. jviann uiockb, full uicle Bplate, 75c to $2.50. LWall Clocks, attractive FcaBes. 5.60 to S10. i'HIiolf ('!!. . 11 j I ' " UittUt) auu juauiie uiockb, very orna E mental, latest designs, 6 IO f IB. HUNZIKER eweler and Optician Next Door to R. Alexander 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. Nabisco wafers In all flavors at Kawley Bros. 25c buys a regular 45c box of fancy stationery at Nolf's. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Ilihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building We still have a few fruit Jars left hlch we will let go at cost. The Standard Grocery. Drop Into the cool, comfortable basement of the Golden Rule and en Joy a glass of Schlltz beer. For Sale Boarding house with 19 rooms. Centrally located. A bargain. E. D. Boyd, 111 Court otreet Picnic overy Sunday at Klne's grove. Dancing begins at 2 o'clock. Music by Klrkman'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. Don't forget the dance at Armory hall Saturday night. Good Music and a good time assured all who attend, Gentlemen 75 cents, ladles free. Doctors predict considerable sick ness of typhoid nature. Be careful of your drinking water. Cool it with pure artificial ice. 'Phone main 105. Those desiring to take lessons In elocution, voice culture, etc., will please call at Miss Agnes Dunbar's studio, room 5, E. O. building. Pri vate or class lessons. wanted A first-class stenographer and typewriter. Steady employment to right person. Adiess Box 105, Pen dleton, Oregon, giving experience. salary and references. W. F. Tnylor Wednesday lost some where on the streets of Pendleton a wheat tryer or tester and is offering a reward in the classified columns of the East Oregonlan for the return of the article. Alexander's Department store has a beautiful display of fur novelties in the center window. The line shown Is a drummer's sample stock of the new things of the season. The win dow is very artistically arranced. 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 ad 50c. For sale by Tollman & Co., sole agents . The Walla Walla Forger Held Boise for Writing Bogus Checks. Deputy Sheriff Painter, of Walla Walla county, passed through town last evening on his way home from Pocatcllo, whero he went to arrest A. Hoober, wanted In the Inland Empire town for forcing chocks and obtain ing money under false pretense. Deputy Painter landed Hoober In Jail, but ho was not permitted to bring the forger back with him as he was wanted in Boise for the same kind of crime which he committed in Walla Walla. After Hoober was landed in the Pocatello Jail ho at tempted suicide but did not succeed He kept a small pocket knife con( cealed about him while being search ed, and after being left in the cell Monday night he made a desperate effort to end his life by stabbing him self around the heart several times, Why Hoober did not succeed in his attempt is not known. When the deputy went to the jail next morning he found Hoober In a bleeding con dition and six separate wounds in the region of the heart. The wounds were all shallow and nothing but flesh wounds, so that Hoober will not suf fer much inconvenience from them unless blood poisoning or some other complication should set in. The Dlmrnoala. There nre things that only a doctor can successfully accomplish, and there are other things which the phy sician may safely relegate to a compe tent assistant "I understand- the doctor has Just been to see your husband, Mrs. Mc Carthy," said Mr. McCarthy's employ er. "Has be made a diagnosis" For a moment Mrs. McCarthy was submerged In a sea of doubt, but she rose triumphant. "No, sorr," she said confidently, "he left it to me, him saying I was well able to do it, forr. It's to be made wld Unseed on a shtout muslin, sorr." Saeacltr. "Why, yes, I have seen a good deal of Tom Robinson recently. Fact is, he's one or the most entertaining men I ever met Really, I didu't know there was so much lu him. He's positively brilliant when you get him talking. Most delightful companion and so hos pitable and" "I see. Which of Robinson's sisters is it the little one with the black hair or the tall bloud one?" "It's the little one with the black hair." rOU ARE TANNED Dust and hot sun would harm almost any complex ion. Tan, sunburn and roughness of all kinds are speedily cured by using TNJS NUT CREAM Directions on package how to use. Very simple. A 25-cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, a 50-cent Complexion Brush and a good cake of soap (we suggest Dr. Oliver's Skin Soap) applied as directed , on bottle will improve your complexion greatly. :OEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Steps from Main St. Toward the Coart Hoase DMA SODA, So. A KU and a Snap. "' In 1837 Mr. Thomas Saverland brought an action against Miss Caro line Newton, who had bitten a piece out of bis nose for his having tried to kiss her by way of a Joke. The defendant was acquitted, and the Judge laid dowu that "when a man kisses a woman against her will she is fully entitled to bite his nose if she so pleases." "The Kiss and Its History." jlr),r IV. Lapsnn Llnarna. 'You uuderstaud, of course,.that my aauguter Has been reared in the lap of luxury?" "Why, she told me last night that mine was the first er, that is, I hope, sir, that I may be able to make such provision as to keep her from pining for the lap you mention." Chicago Herald. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. . " ' " ..... ' Children's School Hose, Nice Heavy Quality, all Ses, per fn Pair Children's Union Suits, just the Right Weight for this Sea- JZp son the year, per suit . . -wv Children's Vest and Pants, Fleece Lined, Medium Weight, Best Value in the City, all C Sises, each . . ,... . . , , ----' ' t I -- - The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS MB MMMMMlm- -- imilMMll "Vm Oie Cut." An aged country rector who had an old tnilor as his clerk, returning from bis church one Sunday with the latter, thus addressed hits: "Thomas, I cannot t tea? Ql that our church should be wtllng -feigner and thinner, for I aw sure I preach as well us ever I did and ought to have far more experience than I bad when I first came among you." "Indeed." replied Thomas. "I'll tell you what; old parsons nowadays are Just like old tailors, for I'm sure I sew as well as ever I did In my life, and the cloth Is the same, but it's the cut, sir, nhl lt' the new cut" Pearson's. Dloirenea and Uoki. Diogenes died from tlte bltu of u dog, and his last request o the neighbors was that they throw bis body Into the alley for the dogs to tat, tint they re fused to do so and gave hlni a noble funeral and erected a monument In his honor, upon which was carved the fig ure of a dog, the symbol of his life. Chicago Kecord-ncrald. TOILET S0APSALE Horo is an idea that may not havo oomo to you: Why heatyour homo pnnk 19 mesUT Another large shipment received iMiieufwtiitt) Glycerines Tar Honey On Q.. r,. u . . .. .1 m,. .. 1 We have also the famous Curative HKin at 100 a bar. Try us for Soap. The Same Old Climate. "Is not your climate rather changea ble?" asked the tourist. "No, it isn't," answered the old set tler who always contradicts. "If it was, don't you suppose we'd have changed it for something else years ago?" Washington Star. A Modest Thespian. Brlggs-That fool Btephlgh considers himself the greatest actor on earth. Benson Is that so? He's getting strangely modest. lie used to consider himself the greatest actor that ever llved.-Tit-Ults. DlHcoarairluflr. Jester Poor old Skinflint has bis troubles! Jlmson What! Why, he's making barrels and barrels of money. Jester I know, but the price of bar rels has gone up. Boston Post School Book Supplies We have a complete line of Public and High School Hooks, Pendleton and St. Joseph's Academy Hooks ami nuppues. wo are not undersold on tnese goods. Jjow prices reign here. "It is a wise guy who does not monkey with his destiny." Frederick Nolf School Books and School Supplies Just tako yonr moalcl Ing tho summor at tL- French Restaurant You'll onjoy our cooking and the oulsine served. ' The French Restaurant 0 US LA KONTAINK, Prop. TRANSFER, TRUCKING, storage;. CROWNER BROS- Telephone Main 4. Never tell a man that he has made a fool of himself. If he knows it, he will get angry-and he will get angry also ir tie aoesn't know it Bo natural. A poor diamond is let ter than a good Imitation. Boston Herald. Army grasshoppers pre reported to he destroying, everything In stent at 3 0 pes. a, . ZZ2 8.8 8 b 0 1 H r wk far 1 CO 5 n ISo g m en mI IS OUR MOTTO Btiict adhcrenca t H eaablcs ma U eulify willing workers to rendca aperlor service aa bookkeepers and UOfraphirs. Our Initructloa -untun-lly thorough a fact so wldtly kaowa that reputation loo bring moat of our (tudenta. Q llty al yt connU. itxtmlnt Into m f-cilitle better now ta arar War. Idntrioj, willing atudaaU wukm rapid advancement la all atadlaa Ufcem. Call, or writ for oar catalogs PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE rark and Washington Street ,JL P. Armstrong, 1,1 ., rrlndpaj Come and get our prices 011 NEW FURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the Kant, West, North and South, so you have a complete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Postofiloe. .Brownsville,.. . j.u . Minimi iL. ' 1 iTipTii r 1