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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1902)
LEE TEUTSCH FOR LADIES' WEAR. This Week Will Be a- SPECIAL SALE i IN NEW SK1K TS. I? Heavy Oxford grey pedestrian skirts, 9-inch IQ RA I uritahfld flounce, snecial tpu.UU Novelty mixtures in brown and light Oxfords stranned with the same material, flounce and seven core flare skirts. An elegant value for (PR RA $8.00, special KUU Ooen seam flounce skirts in black, satin tfjfl RA jpiped, worth $6.50, special BEAUTIFUL LINE UNDERSKIRTS. New Mercerized single, double and accordion 00 RA jleated ruffle underskirts from 1.25 to yu.uv Great Special Sale and Display for the Week. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. AY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902. BREVITIES. stsi Mnwnrrl. farm loans. "ST" j"n-iltint;.iTiir cleaned at Joergers. 5 .N5wians for cigars and tobacco. EJiSjfeinds it imported lunches at -"Grate's." twSed-A dining room girl. Apply .sTtMATofflce.' Ajjp ave tnem now Shoes. Ciawfish cooked in white wine and freekjgrabs at Gratz's. ijalifeon's ice cream is perfection. jfateHtone in j-our order. IflSiiSies' shoes, finest in styles. Best tofMHiar. Lee Teutsch. lunettes at runups resuiir iposite Tallman's drug store. (till have a few fruit jars left e will let go at cost; Tfle ; Grocery. lew fashionable millinery for winter Is arriving dally at pbell's. leather has no terrors at the Rule basement, where good ieer Is on tap. crapes. Crawford peaches, ilums, canteloupes, bananas, tatoes and celery at Hawley A flrfst-elasfl Rtenocrranhfir iwrlter. Steady employment lerson. Adress Box 105. Pen- eveetfcf&Oregon, giving experience, ,r0U-Jjg5nd references. rrutJ -aHd fMiW forai(CLOCKS THAT GO Ui3V t 1 !' .Keeping correct time yes, and will go in an other way when the pub- c lea.-ns our prices. -These Clocks are beautiful to finish, handsome in ap- jaearance and guaranteed accurate time keepers. larm Clocks, lull nlcKle late, 76c to f 12.60. rail Clocks, attractive eases. $5.60 to $10. Shelf Clocks, well made and serviceable. $3 to t6.H0. 'Mantle Clocks, very orna mental, latest designs. (6 tone. Prop. OBI ind, CM HUNZIKER reler and Optician f ext Door to K, Alexander Castle's for ioultry. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Everything new to see at Teutsch's, Clam and oyster cocktails at M, Urals's. Nabisco wafers in all flavors at Hawley Bros. For sale Fechtner's confectionery store, on Court street. Rohrman will supply you with peaches at fl.25 per box. Latest style patterns for fall suits and trousers at Seibert & Shulz. 29c, 49c and 98c for Imported sets of Ping Pong. Nolf's Book Store. Don't forget that you can see the biggest assortment of shoes at Teutsch'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 chickens only 25c, fresh ranch eggs 20c, and fine creamery butter, at the Standard Grocery. The biggest assortment of jardi nlers ever shown in Pendleton, will arrive next week at Rohrman's, Peaches $1.25 per box. 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. Those desiring to take lessons In elocution, voice culture, etc., will please call at Miss Agnes Dunbar's studio, room &, js. u. Duuaing. rn vate or class lessons. Copeland and Son, who conduct the Missouri blacksmith shop on Webb street, are having quite a rush on their improved grain racks and are kept hustling to fill orders. Copeland & Son are making racks with an ad' justable seat which has become very popular with those who have used or examined them. C. Coldsworthy, proprietor of the chop mill at the corner of Alta and Cottonwood streets, and dealer In grain, hay, etc., reports business good this year and says that his mill Is kept rushed with business. Mr. Coldsworthy has a fine lot of alfalfa hay on hand and can supply the pub lic with this desirable feed. Tho hay is of a splendid grade. N 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 maae irom herbs, and Is prepared as easily as tea. It IB called Lane s Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c aLd 60c, For sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents . COUNTY COURT. U ARE TANNED Dust and hot sun would harm almost any complex- .ion. Ian, sunburn and roughness ot all Kinds are S speedily cured by using TE NUT CREAM Directions on nackaee how to use. Very simple. A J5-cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, a 50-cent Complexion Jrush and a good cake of soap (we suggest Dr. unvers skin Soap) applied as directed on bottle will improve four complexion greatly. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE ps from Main St. Toward the Coart House DMA SODA, 6c. Stilt In Session, But Llttlo Business of Importance Being Transacted. County court convened again today after two days spent In wrcsUlng with tho problems of tho county. This Is to bo a very short term ot court, as there Is a derth ot business other than the viewing and allowing ot bills which havo been plied up against tho county within the past two months. Tho business will bo finished tomor row and court will adjourn. Bills Allowed. Tho bills to date are: Justice Court Expense. W. T. Sellers. $1: II. II. McRey nolds. $3.70; J. U Miller, $3.20; J. W Dvkes. $27.50; Thomas Fitz Gerald $87.15: J. M. Bentley. $44.40; Frank Frazler, $1.20; J. W. Crow, $1.20; William Foesch, $1.20: Carl Hanson, $1.20: A. J. Black, $1.20; A. C. Gregg, $1.20: C. E. Finch. $1.70; Zolla Finch, $1.70: Manassa Lefler. $1.70; Chris Randley, $1.70; Al Hart, $1.70: Mln nle Sherkise, $1.70; Charles Finch $1.70; Nancy Gibson, $10.30; Claude Penland. $1.70; P. II. Fee, $1.70; Penland. $1.70; A. M. Clarke, $1.70; Harry Cook, $1.70; J. A. Biakley, $1.70: P. H. Fee. $1.70; James Kef' fer. $1.70; J. B. Damaln, $1.70; Gld Brown, $3.50; Minnie Brown, $3.50; Hugh Sempie, $1.50; Will Johnson $1.70; Clarence Penland. $1.70; M. W. Moore. $1.70; Carl Churchill, $1.70; D. M. Armon, $1.70; Miles Haynes, $1.70; Thomas Swartz, $4.30; Bertha Anderson. $4.30; August Lahts, $4.30; John Hagen. $2.90. Road, Bridge and Highway. J. N" .Basket, $9; North Milton Lumber Company, $4.20; R. C. Ha gen, $10; J. D. Gish, $27; T. E. Rom bo, $16; Omer Ollnger, $14; L. A Rombo. $7.50; C. P. Smith, $4; Tam arack Mill Company, $3.36; T. J. Conrad, $2; C. F. Weiss. $19; J. K Bott, $7.C0; F. H. Richmond , $7.G0; John Scott. $2.20; J. D. Haggett, $3; J. W. Kimbrell. $C0.70; W. D. Hans ford, $12; B. F. Rcnn, $12; Jerry Barnhart, $12; J. S. McLeod. $3; Jay & Jensen, $10.50; H. E. Cook, $46.55; Hank Fanning, $33; Montgomery Bros., $217.57; Charles Hein, $5; Rob ert Forster, $34.77; A. W. Norton $49.50; H. J. Taylor, $26.75; tho Athe na Lumber Company, $189.75. Current Expense. Pacific States Telephone Company $66.05"; C. H. Crooker Co., $64.50; Irwin, Hodson Co., $20; Montgomery Bros., $15.50. Pauper Expense. C. M. Pierce, $2.45; S. J. Cully, $5.50; G. A. R. McGrew, $1.50; D Kemler, $14.75; W. TPorter, $10; E. M. Lyons Co., $7.50; Dr. W. G. Cole, $161. Court House Expense. T. F. Howard, $30; D. Kemler, $4.50. Circuit Court Expense. C. L. Hastings, $2.20; W. O. War ren, $7.60; W. M. Scott, $5.60; L. E. Penland, $2.20. Coroner's Inquest Expense. George Hartman, Jr., $1.20; J. D. Brown, $1.20; Felix -Romagoux, $1.20; J. H. Hennings, $1.20; J. B. McDill $1.20; Joe Biakley, $1.20; W. J. Fur nish, $1.70; Dr. A. W. Botkin, $5.20; W. G. Cole, $11.35; G. M. Froome, $3. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Children's School Hose, Nice Heavy Quality, all Sites, per Pain , . . . 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 Sizes, each . 9c 25c 25c And Still They Come. , Messrs. W. R. Howard and J. E, Reynolds left last evening for Pen dleton to witness the operation of a new combined harvester which prom. Ises to work a revolution in the cost of harvesting. The new machine with two men and 12 horses will cut, thresh and sack from 20 to 25 acres per day at an expense of 30 cents per acre, about one-half the cost of tho former combined machines. La Gran do Observer. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE .-as AGENTS BUTTERICK' S P ATTERNS STRAWING HIGHWAYS. The Movement Has Been Started In Umatilla County. Milton, Sept. 5. Since tho move ment of strawlng public roads to free them from the dust has been started in Walla Walla county it has been inaugurated in the east end ot Uma tilla county. J. F. Campbell, road su pervisor, who lives in Milton, has been strawlng tho roads in his terri tory for several weeks. He has 87 miles of road in his district and wll straw all of this within the next few weeks. Mr. Campbell Is meeting with success In his work. Tho farmers re sponding to his calls for straw and are donating load after load for the work. A False Alarm. " The report was turned in to the local O. R. & N. officials yesterday afternoon that a slide had ocurred on the O. R. & N. track, near Cayuse and traffic had been endangered by it. A crew was immediately dis patched on an engine to investigate but no sign of a slide could be found. Evidently the man who started the report had little to do and simply wanted to cause a sensation. Notice. AH persons Indebted to the Depot Livery stables are requested to call and settle without delay. ELWIN CRAIG, Prop. Wanted. Fresh milch cows. S, M. Richard son, Pendleton. The world's yield of grain Is esti mated as follows: Wheat, 2,905,320,- 000 bushels; rye, I,C79,Ut .,uiU bush els; barley, 1,141,680,000 liUbhels; oats. 3,004,720,000 bushels; corn, 2,- 073,480,000 bushels. The .European wheat crop Is estimated to give an In crease of 193,120,000 bushels over the crop of 1901; a decrease of 136,320 bushels Is expected in tho European corn crop. The wheat crop of the United States is estimated at G4C. 100,000 bushels, with a surplus of 210,160,000 bushels. The Canadian wheat crop Is estimated at 93,720,000 bushels, with a surplus of 820,000 bushels. Nearly Pure Gold. H. C. Johnson was up In the Rapid River country last week on legal bus iness. Ho brings out news of a won derful new strike in tho North Star mining property on Rapid river about 15 miles from Pollock. The story is pretty well guarded, but It is understood that tho striko essays 3000 ounces of silver and $20,000 gold to the ton. Grangeville Stand ard. TOILET S0APSALE HKVliW la Another large shipment received. FineCaHtiles Glycerines Tar Honey 2c, 3c, Gc, 8u and 10c a bar. We have also the famous Curative Skin at 10c a bar. Try us for Soap. Horo is an ldoa that may not have como to yon: Why hoat your hom con ki ll: aeauT Just take your mealrt lug tho summor at tL- French Restaurant You'll onjoy our cooking and tho oulsino sorvod, The French Restaurant GUH LA FONTAINK, Prop. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will please call and set tle their accounts. H. M. SLOAN. School Book Supplies j TRANSFER, We have a complete line of Public m t x T r r T "rVT and High School Jiookt), Pendleton 1 K J K, IA. 1 I KJC. and St. Joseph's Academy Hooks und - - : Supplies. We are not undorHoId on O 'TP1 f "D A "R these goods. Low prices reign here. v--' v r XV Jr. V3T X2( Frederick Nolf 90 m K9 s I ri; I 5 O " (yj 2, i O S3 S 32 . r r B "V? I 1 I v CFi as 1 School Books and School Supplies CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence ta it enable u to ejmallfy willing work en to rendet aperior terrica u bookkeeper aitd teaogTBphera. Oar initructlon 1 nonnully thorough fket o widely kwoini that reputation aloat bring ma auoat of our itndenta. Qmallty alway conuta. Itxamln lata mi belittle better now thaa tret kefor. Imdtutiioaa, willing itudcnt auikm rapid advancement la all stadia takes. Call, or write for our eatalogna. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Street A. P. AraiUon;, LI,. B., Principe Laos? Come and get our prices on - i NEW FURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of tho Uast, 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 und Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Poa'.ollico.