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I 1 ) Wi 20ti mien . Prop ill! iand, 1 for . is yoS nake f LEE TEUTSCH FOR LATHES' WEAR. This Week Will Be a SPECIAL SALE IN NEW SKIRTS. Heavy Oxford grey pedestrian skirts, 9-inch CQ RA stitched flounce, special ipU.UV Novelty mixtures in brown and light Oxfords strapped with the same material, flounce and seven core flare skirts. An elegant value tor PK Kll $8.00, special PU'UU Upen seam uounce aitiruj 111 uiuuk, buuu vi mi piped, worth $6.50, special PWv BEAUTIFUL LINE UNDERSKIRTS. Tam rnfAAKiVnrl ciinrrln rlmiVil a and nonnrrlinn fi) ft CA OVf A" - "V . fill 1 9K to UJfl.UV Great Special Sale and Display for the Week. Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. States registered distiller's guarantee of purity and age and saves you tho enormous profits ot Uto dealers. Read the offer ot The Haynor Distilling Company elsewhere In this paper, They arc a reputable house, hate a paid up capital ot halt a million dol lars, been In business oror 36 years and will do exactly as they say. Daisy Wright has sued " Frank Wright, in Walla Walla, for divorce, on the ground of desertion. Mr. and Mrs. Wright were married In Pendle ton In 1S97. DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1902. BREVITIES. VJ&fc Howard, farm loans. 'StkSlVinthinir cleaned at Joerger's. .aatttaaan's tor cigars ana toDacco, HJStlnds t Imported lunches at J A dining room girl. Apply ".office. !'hare them now. Shoes l. rfish cooked in white wine and crabs at Gratz's. sn's Ice cream is perfection kone in your order. es' shoes, finest in styles. Best ar. Lee Teutsch. lunches at Phillip's restaU' ipposlte Tallman's drug store. still have a tew fruit Jars left 6 we will let go at cost The Grocery. new fashionable millinery for winter is arriving daily at apbell's. weather has no terrors at the Rule basement, where good 'beer is on tap. grapes, Crawford peaches. plums, cantaloupes, bananas, Dtatoes and celery at Hawley d A first-class stenographer ewriter. Steady employment person. Adress Box 105, Pen ;' Oregon, giving experience, ad references. CLICKS THAT GO jfKeeping correct time eb, and will go in an ther way when the pub lic learns our prices. Jfiicse Clocks are beautiful to finish, handsome in ap- fpearauce and guaranteed jcuraie lime Keepers. Jarin Clocks, full nlckle Vsmaie, 76c to fall Clocks, attractive oases, $5.60 to (10. Shelf Clocks, well made and aervlceable. 3 to 16.50. .,MautIo Clocks, very orna- jueuiai, latest aeaigns, 6 to $18. HUNZIKER refer and Optician text Door to E, Alaxander ffiBM ..111 Castle's for poultry. Castle's for flsh, always fresh. Everything new to see at Teutsch's. Clamand oyster cocktails at M. Gratz'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 $1.25 per boa o Latest style patterns tor fall suits and trousers at Seibert & Shulz. Three good ironera wanted at Do mestic Laundry. Apply at once. Popular books, fancy goods, sta tlonery, retailing at dry goods profit. Nolf's. Don't forget that ydu can see the biggest assortment of shoes at Teutsch's. For Sale Five-room dwelling house; must be moved at once. Call on Joe Kll. All kinds of city and country prop erty tor sale. Rlhorn & 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 Jardl nlers ever shown In Pendleton, will arrive next week at Rohrmans Peaches $1.25 per box. Don't forget tho dance at Armory hall Saturday night Good Music and a good time assured all who attend. Gentlemen 75 cents, ladies free. Those desiring to take lessons in elocution, voice culture, etc, will please call at Miss Agnes Dunbar's studio, room 6, B. O. building. Pri vate or class lessons. For Sale 50 or 60 head of cows and calves and 50 or CO head of yearl ings. Twelve months' credit will bo given purchaser to give approved se-' curity. Address G. L. H care East Oregonian. The homliest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others. are invited to call cu any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's tfaisam 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. You ought to keep a little good whisky in the house. For accidents fainting spells, exhaustion and other emergency uses, it relieves and re vlves. But you must have good whls- ky, pure whisky, for poor whisky, adulterated whisky is Injurious. Hay ner whisky Is Just what you need, for it goes direct from the distillery to you, with all Its original strength richness and flavor, carries a United HAVE WOMEN INTUITION f One Writer Says They Hare- Never Shonn It In Literature. Literature Is the final expression ot human thought It women can lay claim to a special faculty of Intuition, why do they, not manifest It In their writings? Intuition, If It means any thing, means the faculty that gets down to the genu of nctious and char acteristics and focuses external traits into a central verity recognizable to the general public. Now, there Ote more, female writers than male. No woman poet has ever written nn in evitable line, a line that flashes spon taneously out of the unknown and casts an illuminating light upou the abyss. Woman has added practically nothing to our stock of familiar quotations. Take down your Bartlett or your an thology, aud you may be surprised to find that from Mrs. Browning to Mrs. Meyncll women have never coined a phrase which has passed into the com mon currency ot-speech. Mrs. Brown ing has indeed written fine lines, but nothing of hers can be said to have be come a household word. Nor has any woman novelist created any character that is generally recog nized as typical. George Eliot haB come closest with her Tito Melema and Mrs. Poyser. 1'ou would appeal only to the educated few if you de scribed a person as a Tito or a Poyser. But call a man a Don Quixote, a Micawber, a Dogberry, a Falstnff. a Colonel Newcome, a Bllfll, a Parson Adams or Bob Acres, call a woman a Mrs. Malaprop, a Becky Sharp, a Bea trice, a Diana Vernon, a Meg Merriltes, and even the Illiterate will mentally classify the individual as you wish him or her to be classified. "Ah, but" you say, "In real life wo men are the true intuitions. They size up a man or a woman at a glance, They are' never mistaken when they trust to their Instincts." I can only testify to my own experi ence. I have not found that women's snap judgments of character are lm bued with -any special verity. They form likes or dislikes quicker than a man does because they are quicker on the trigger of. conjecture. They can only be one of two things, right or wrong. If time proves that they are right as they must be In 50 per cent of cases, the right guess Is remembered and treasured up by the slower minded man as an extraordinary instance of Intuition. The wrong guess is forgot ten. William S. Walsh in Era. U ARE TANNED Dust and hot sun would harm almost any complex ion. Tan, sunburn and roughness of all kinds are ; speedily cured by using TE NUT CUE AM Directions on package how to use. Very simple. A -cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, a ;o-cent Complexion irush and a (rood cake of scan fwe surest Dr. Ollvpr's 5kin Soap) applied as directed on bottle will improve four complexion greatly. EPPEN'S DRUG STORE from Main St, Toward the Court House DMA 80DA, 6c. To Save Tempera and Collars, "You button your collar the wrong way," said the salesman as he was selling neckwear to a customer. "How is that?" "You have buttoned the right side last Now. when you go to take It off you will have to tug at the end of tho collar and crumple it, because you can't get a proper hold of it, but if you .had the left end ou top you could get It off easily, then loosen the collar be hind, and the right end could be easily detached. That's why men have so much trouble taking off well laundered collars. Remember to fasten tli.e right side first and then the left, and you will save your collars and your temper." "I never supposed there was a right and a wrong way of putting on col lars." "Try both ways and you will see." New York Times. A Novel Feature. A water merry-go-round Is to one of the many new and novel at tractions at the Spokane Interstate Fair this year. The general plan of the boat merry-go-round will bo something like this: A circular ca nal six feet in width and two feet deep will be dug. The diameter of the space enclosed will be 70 feet and the length of the canal will be about 220 feet In the center a post will be erected from which 10 arms will extend seven or eight feet from tho ground. A boat will swing from each arm and rest on the water. Each boat will carry six passengers. The boats will rest on 18 inches of water. and as they will only draw about six inches the gunwale of tho boats will be on a level with the ground, or a nine auove u. Among tho many lnterestlne achievements of human inventive genius accomplished during the de cade which has elapsed since the World's Fair at Chicago, and which will be seen at the World's Fair In St. Louis In 1904, there will be the the dirigible balloon, the wireless telephone, the. transmission of sight by wire and the telephoning from railway trains and trolley cars In motion. Twenty-nine men have their names posted in Walla Walla county as It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. .,. A" ' ' .' itttv- if . 7 be ' '. Children's School Hose, Nice Heavy Quality , all Sizes t pet Pan . 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 Shows Enterprise. Weston Is fast coming totho front and Is attracting attention from peo ple who have money to Invest, and all who go to Weston to look over the city will find the very best accom modations in Eastern Oregon at tho Marshall House, Norval E. Bradley, proprietor, who Is accommodating to tho traveling public, gives them good rooms and serves elegant meals at reasonable rates. Notice. All persons knowing themselves !n debted to me will please call and set tie their accounts. H. M. SLOAN. N9 o M O CO g g g 22 S- l SMSS iv- wi rji u'Ji On 1 1 School Days Are Here FULL LINE OF BOOKS FOR ALL SCHOOLS 2 bottles regular 5c ink, here for 5c. " 20 slate pencils, 5c. Slates, 5c, ioc to 33c. Blackboard erasers, Sc each. 2c for a regular 5c pencil. Large wide tablets, 3c and 5c. School bags 5c to 45c. Brownie lunch boxes, ic,i 5c and 23c. Pencil sharpeners, ic to 24c Pen holders, ic to ioc. 12 pens, 5c. Sponges, ic and 5c. More 1b an idea that may not havo oome to yon: Why neatyour homo onk- Inst take your meaki ing the summor- at tL French Restaurant You'll enjoy our oooking and the ouisirio served. The French Restaurant GUB LA FONTAINE, Prop. PLUMBING 0 First elaai work. All kinds of Plumbing Supplies. Tinning Everything In the line of repairing and new work done promptly and sat- Ufactorlly, 1 r 0 B. F. BECK, 732 Cottonwood St, Dally East Oregonian by carrier, nly 15 cents a week, Fancy cups and saucers, our own importation, ioc to 95c. Frederick Nolf Santa Clans Headquarters. TRUKINa STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. Telaphone Main 4. IS OUR MOTTO BUlct adherence to H aaablM m to s)Uy willing workers to rend vperlor aerrlcs a bookkeepers ud cUaogrsphir. Oar Inttructloa la onmnally thorough , fact ao wide! kaowM that reputation iloaa befen a moat of our Undent. Qmallty always count. Bsamlna Uto r fcdllUta better sow tfejw ercr Wat. XaUlnatrtoma, willing atndaaU auk taU advancement la all eU4iaa Uksa. Call, or writs for our eatalogu. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE I Park and Waahlngton Street A. T. ArmttrMg, LI,. B., Priacfea, - 1 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 and South, so you havo a complete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Kurnitnrd, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Po8,o(lIce,