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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1902)
Have yot seen the NEW SILK WAISTS? iaaKS-' As rlisplayed by tho New Store. It la universally admitted that noth ing nobbier or more stylish has ever been shown in this city. This week we offer a Beautiful Peau de Bole Waist, tucked yoke French sleeve for. . . : $4.98 Each day adds something new and attractive to this rapidly grow ing bouse. Yosterdavl brought us 50 dozen new Flannelette Waptere, fancy trim med, heavy .fleeced.deslr ablo patterns, as a leader REMEMBER $1.25 New Goods New Prices New Methods of doing Business. THE ACME OP SUCCESS Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. '-MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1902. BREVITIES . 3t'AHowara, farm loans. rat'feJbthinE cleaned at Joerger'a, rllSBikns for cigars and tobacco, rjwcindB imported lunches at "State's." . '-WaSted A girl to sew in Selbert & Belwlz's tailor shop. . i . ,n i ,rnln'n t?nM. ery and Bakery. an will supply you with at $1.25 ner box. "jT;best variety of fruits and veg WM at F. S. Younger & Son's. f JfaaChinese cooking at Phillips i sfiwant. Everything tastes good JMMon's fine home-made confec- is a regular treat for your rweather has no terrors t the Rule basement, where good -beer Is on tap. into the cool, comfortable at of the Golden Rule and en ass of Schlltz beer. grapes, Crawford peaches. ilums, cantaloupes, bananas, tatoes and celery at Hawley .Maude Wheeler wishes to an that her studio of music is .now spen for the coming season at No. as; East Oregonlan building. mm JTHXT GO ,.' ---Keeping correct time yes, ana win go in an Vr other W9v whfn rnt. I - J l U IKV 1,c learns our prices. ''fmt. These Clooks are beautiful ligjg M In finish, handsome In ap- accurate tlmn liMtuni Alarm Clocks, full nickle Plate, 75c to 12.50. ' Wall Clocks. nttrnntlvB cases, $6.50 to $10. rfihelf Clocks, well ft serviceable,, $3 to IG.G0. iauue uiocks, very orna- lental. 1 at Mt rttMatlma R HUNZIKER $ Jeweler and Optician Castle's for poultry. Whltaker, the dentist. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Everything new to see at Teutsch's. Clam and oyster cocktails at M. Gratz's. We have them now. Shoes. Teutsch. . Nabisco wafers In all flavors a Hawley Bros. Gregg's cofTee, the best, at P. S. Younger & Son's. Crawfish cooked In white wine and fresh crabs at Gratz's. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Latest style patterns for fall suits and trousers at Selbert & Shulz. For Sale House and lot; enquire of F. P. Light, care Oregon Lumber Yard. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candlsh's, Patton's old stana. 'Don't forget that you can see the biggest assortment of shoes at Teutsch's. Mrs. E. D. Sloan has gone bany to visit with relatives lew weeks. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room iu, rayior Duildlng. Hpnor bright spices. ' bakine now. der and extracts, can't be beat, at F. S. Younger & Son's. A girl to do cooking Is desired bv Mrs. William Beagle. See classified columns for particulars. Mrs. Maple and son Georee re turned this morning from a three months' stay at Meadow Creek. Mesdames Otto and Dines Turner left Saturday for Salem to visit with friends and attend the state fair. Mrs. Campbell now has on dlsnlav 250 pattern fall and winter hats. which include all the best creations of millinery art. The biggest assortment of lardl. nlers ever shown in Pendleton, will arrive next wees at Rohrman' Peaches $1.25 per box. street at the rear ot his store, for a lodging houso. C. C Sharp, tho painter and paper hanger, has Just completed work on J. It. Dickson's residence on School Houso hill, which has been remodel ed. The Interior woodwork and ex tcrlor were painted and tho wall pa pered. WASHINGTON EDITORS TO MEET Preparations Being Made to Enter tain Them at Walla Walla. Walla Walla. Sent. 15. The local cqmmltfce having In charge the pre parations for tho meeting of the state editors, report progress and announce a program ot entertainment, subject to change on account of Inclement weather and other unavoidable condi tion only. The program will tako up thrco days as follows: Sept. 23. 9 a. m., Fruit lunch at Fruit Fair building; S p. m., recep tion at rooms of Walla Walla Club. Sept. 24.-9 a. m., exhibition drill by Batteries 10 and 30, Light Field artillery. Fort Walla Walla; 8 p. m special concert In honor of visitors, riven at Whitman Memorial building; in the afternoon a special train will carry those who want to go to Whit man's monument and the great mai ock orchards. Sept. 25.-9:30 to 12:30 Visit to state penitentiary, witnessing noon meal of prisoners : 8 p. m.. annunl banauet. A reception of visiting ladies will bo tendered, by the ladles of Walla Walla some time convenient during the convention. OSTEOPATHY NOT MEDICINE. to Al tor a Judge Brentz of Walla Walla Decides That Those of That School Do Not Need a Medical License. Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 15. Tho practice of osteopathy is not the practice of medicine, acording to a decision handed down Saturday by Judge Thomas H. Brentz, of the Walla Walla county superior court. The case was that of Sidney A. Bartlett, charged by the local medical society with practicing medicine without a license. For several weeks the mat ter has been In the courts of this county. After going into the facts of the case thoroughly Judge Brentz handed down a decision declaring that Dr. Bartlett did not need a medi cal license as he Is not engaged In the practice of medicine according to the laws of the state of Washington. The decision will be of interest all over the state, as osteopaths are practicing in most of the cities and towns, and it Is said a number of cases are now pending against them. The Dances. Saturday night will long be reniem uereu in I'enaieton by tlie young peo ple. Tlie Bavarian band furnished music for tlie dance given at the Mu sic hall and a good crowd was pres ent. .All enjoyed the dance and the music was the principal feature. In the Armory hall a dance was given by the young people and largely attend ed. At Kines' grove Sunday night, the time 'was spent by many young people enjoying dancing to tho music furnished by Kirkman's orchestra. The evenings are getting somewhat cool and the dances in the grove are not so largely patronized as former ly, but those present Sunday night had a good time. It Paysjto Trade at tne Peoples Warenotsse. CLOAK ROOM SPECIAL One Week Beginning Saturday TAILOR-MADE SUITS Style I -In Grey, Tan, Black and Blue, at $6.93 Style 2--In Mixtures, Red, Tan, Black and Grey, $7.98 New Fall Waists Jo school wear, at 89c New Waistings, Exclusive Patterns, ijjl only two of a kind, per yard, 60c to Pl.wt5 36-inch All Wool Canvas Suiting, just right for School Dresses, per yd, Children's. School Plaids, large range of Patterns and Colors, per yd. School Hose, Extra Heavy Fast Black, all sizes, per pair - Children's Natural Wool and Jersey Ribbed Shirts, Pants, Drawers all sizes, Agents for: Butterick's Patterns, Royal Worces ter Corsets, Trefousse Kid Qloves The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE 50c 25c 9c 25c or Sale 800-acre wheat farm in ... n - ... ' luiiea irom .renaieion, all summer tallowed; nearly all fenced. Good spring on it, Address Box 495 Mrs. Eugene Hopper and daughter. Juanlta will leave this evening for Baker- City, where they will spend several days visiting friends. Mrs. uozartu, of Vancouver, aunt of Mrs. Charles Lane, has arrived in town and will make her home for the winter with Mr .and Mrs. Lane. me contract lias been let by Jo bepn ii.li, tor the construction of large frame building, facine Garden 'Jjgjg Nm Dxr to R. Alexander j fflg For a limited time we will give I W away, free of charge, one of those 25 I H ce?t Rotary Hand Fans An auto- I Mr matic instrument equal to any eleo I K trie or water power fan with each I HR 25 cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream. I A. C. Koeppen & Bros'., I aK f7 t tMaatgnature la on erery box of the genuine m (O yfar,rts..JiJitiye Brorao-QuinineT. Srr' f IT-" tho remedy that cures cold la one daj. Electrical Piano. The newest musical Invention of the day can be seen and heard in the basement of the Golden Rule hotel It Is a Milton electrical piano. To all appearances It is a regular hlgh-nri ed upright piano, but it has an eiee tncai appliance which is connected with the Incandescent circuit and op erates the keys. The most difficult selections are rendered with as deli cate tones as If played by an expert piano player hy hand. It has none of tlie mechanical sound so common machine operated pianos. When the electrical appliances are detached tlie instrument becomes a regular pi ano anu can be played by hand. Rev. Jones Returned. itev. t,. b, Jones lias been return ed to his old charge in Pendleton by mu jwtsi uoiumuia conference of th boutli Methodist Church, held weston last week. Itev. Jones has been In charge of the Gallowav M E3. Church for tho nasi vear ami Iihr given universal satisfaction. HIb menus will be pleased to hear of hi return. Baseballists Leaving. The La Grande baseball team Is now a thing of the past, and the play ers are returning to their homes. An effort was made yesterday by somo of the players to reorganize, but this failed. R. Brown left last evening for Hashlngs, Nebraska, and Russeli will leave this morning for Harrison, Ohio, and tho rest with the exception of Mr. Castncr will leave in a few days. Bolln left for Pendleton, from which place he will run on the road as passenger brakeman. La Grande Observer. Return Empty Kegs. Those having emntv keeB beloner. Ing to the Schultz Brewery Company, win piease return tnem without fur ther delay, and favor SHULTZ BREWING CO., Pendleton, Oregon. Dressed and undressed. Kid body, jointed, hjsciue, rubber and rag dolls -New goods. Pocket Books 25c, 3C and 48c for a new lot ol ladies' pocket books and men's purses. School Supplies 12 lead pencils, 5c; 20 slate pencils, 5c; pen holder and pen, ic, etc. At bedtime I take a nlennnnf lierli arink, tne next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My uutiui says mat Jt acts gently on the Btomacn, liver and kidneys and Is Pleasant laxative. It is made from herb., and Is prepared as easliv nn tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. i-anes family Medicine movea fh uoweis each day. Price 25c and BOc, for sale by Tallman & Co.. solo agents. The fire was so fierce In on nli?ii - q oornoou near Yacolt, Wash., that lamuies plunged Into Lacamas Creek ana jay in the water a greater portion Ol. nr 1 . ... one j neara your brother snv . . - . : ' iuib morning mat 1 showed my age. Do you thluk so?" Fruit Fair Excursions. On acount of tho fruit fair to be held at Walla Walla Sontomhnr S5 Inclusive, the O. It. & N. Co. will sell round trip tickets at $1.00. Dates of sale September 22 to 27 inclusive, tickets limited to three days. Child ren half fare. Inks Sanford's, Stafford's. Carter's. Diamond, Barnes', Arnold's, 1 Thomas', etc., etc., 2jc to 98c a bottle. Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to mo will pleaso call and set tle their accounts. H. M. SLOAN. Pocket Knives The "Frederick Nolf" forged blades, stag or handles; 18c lo 85c guaranteed. hand wood Fully Here 1b an Idoa that may not havo come to yon: Wliy hoat your homo cook ing Meals 1 Just tako your meals dur ing the summer at the Frencli Restaurant Yon'll enjoy our cooking and tho culsino sorvod. The French Restauram GU8 LA FONTAINK, Prop. TRANSFER, STORAGE, o K9 1 m w in " gSSSmm S () ST jg3 m Soil FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Olaus Headquarters. CROWNER BROS, TaUphone Main 4. IS OUR MOTTO BtHct adhtrenc. to h miUm ot to wllll.., worktn U rente prlor ryk. m bookktjxmi anA ateaographan. Oar Imtrnetloa b nnMMlly thorough-a fact so wtUly kaowa tkat npaUtloa 1m. Mum Quality Uway couaU. HitmU. lata aw Xa4ntrioa, willing itndtaU CaU, or writ! for oar catalog, BUSINESS COLLEGE a moat of our stndcata, fccUitlea better sow Uum trot aafara. rapli advancement la all acadiaa taktav PORTLAND Park and Washington 8trceU A. F. Armitrong, l4U rriad Come and get our prices on NEW FURNITURE . The nevv stock 0, Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the Hast, West, North and South so you have a couplete assortment to select from. Wu keep our promise to save you money 011 Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Postolfloe. He "No, indeed. I think-you trv to hide it."