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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
A CLOUDBURST !?t rt 1.1 TTf T?.11 nr4 rv n VvnAnHnnallv 1. 1 nt. -Ill nnn nnnflnnldttlTr O fllflTltll fllfl trt thnflO .1 i.nn. n 1 n n in thnm mnliAV iiii fiN ii-i Uirtlos'FWMMBtrlpe downs with kmbrotrtarjittlmmeil edge, AQCr (l.aiTahM, special vJOW i3 Children's Flannelette Gowns All tlzca fsncy Mrlpail, ruffled Sleeve, trimmed In phi In mater- TOr. ial to match.worth 75c.ua le price OW WOOL WAISTS Have you seen them? No? Then make it your business to see the beautiful new styles we are oflerhiK. $1.75, $2.00, $2,25. $2.50 i - - NEW FURS Latent effect In Scarfs in Mink, Chinchilla, Stone Marten,Brnwn Marten, Rod Fox, Bear, Seal, Sable and Beaver. All here at prices which will meet with your approval. REMEMBER AT ee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. IIRSDAY,, HBPTEMBEIt 18, 1902. BREVITIES, . A. Howard, farm loans. lot clothing 'Cleaned at Joerger's. Jeutnaa'afer cigars and tobacco. Ul kinds' iollmportert lunches at ratz's." elected 'Queen olives, 30c a bottle, Hawley Bros. rawQshiOMfced In white wine and 3h crabs'SrwDrntz'B. lice, tsrtierieelery at Martin's Fam uroc9ty;ana cattery, lohrmaa will supply you with ichos ,at,$:L25 per box. 'Ine 'sound citrons for preserves, Mortia'aFamlly Grocery, 'he beat .variety of fruits and vog- olofl a F, ;8. younger & Son's. !aliforHiaBd homo grapes, thoy ftae beat,, at Hawley Bros. foChaeea cooking at Phillips' itjJhrerything tastes good tae home-made confec- mfrreeular treat for your 80 f weather has no terrors at the len";IRHle .'basement, where good Utz 'beer is on tap. fop ,lato the cool, comfortable tnent of 'the .Golden Rule and en a glass of'Schlltz beer. r Sale-i-CJbmploto set of house furniture, . including carpets, pe, etc:; also light spring wagon set of. single harness. Will sell rivato sale, at house. J. M. Leczer. :locks CHAT GO Keeping correct time yes, ,ahd will go in an other way when the pub lic learns our prices. These .Clocks are beautiful in 'finish ; handsome in ap pearance and guaranteed accurate time keepers. - rAlajmfjplocks, full nlckle Waii53Iocks, attractive casea,'6i60 to $10. J fholf.Oleoks. well made and serviceable, $3 to 10.50. Mantle 'Clocks, very orna mental; latest designs, $0 to $18. ' HVNZIKER JtwtJm and Optician jNsctSeorto R. Alexander Castle's for poultry. Whltaker, tlio dentist. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Clam and oyster cocktails at M. Gratz's. Fine yellow Crawford peaches at Hawley Bros. Gregg's coffee, the best, at F. Younger & Son's. "Wanted Boll boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Latest style patterns for foil suits and trousers at Soibert & Shulz. For Bent Store room on Cotton' wood street. Inquire of Chris. Kan ley. Cigars, tobacco and smokers sup' plies at Jack Candish's, Patton's old stand. For Kent iSeven-room house, hot and cold water. Mrs. A. Nelson, 912 East Webb street. A beautiful foot makes a woman at tractive. Lee Teutsch has the neceS' sary footwear. All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. Honor urignt spices, baking pow der and extracts, can't be beat, at F. S. Youngor & Sou's. Confectionery that iB a treat to your sense of taste is obtained at the Delta Candy Factory. The best attired women in Pendle ton will be those wearing our exclu sive shoes Lee Teutsch. Jack Brown was taken before Judge McCourt this morning and fined $10 for being drunk. The fine waB paid. Mrs. Campbell now" has on display 250 pattern fall and winter hats, which include all the best creations of millinery art. The biggest assortment of jardl nlers ever shown in Pendleton, will arrive next week at Bohrman's. Peaches $1.25 per box. The picture painted by Mrs. Edith Cook, which has been displayed at Brock & McComas' drug store, went to Mrs. Thomas Means. Delicious arc the hand-made creams, chocolates, caramels, taffy and nut candy you get when you buy at the Delta Candy Factory. For Salo 800-acro wheat farm. 10 mues irom penaieton, all summer fallowed ; nearly all fenced. Good spring on it. Address Box 495. "The Two Islands," Prof. Condon's new book. Full line E. P. Koe's cloth bound books, and school books arriv ing daily at Nolf's Notion Store. Fifteen room furnished lodcitiK House lor sale. Part cash, balance on installments. For particulars address P. O. box 124. Pendleton. Orecon. Hosier's bargain house Is filling a very large order for Joseph Cttnha, or ucno, who purchased an his car pets, furniture and linoleums for his now home1 in this city. William Alberts was asked to do-, nate $5 to the city this morning for being drunk. He was found sleeping on the sidewalks. Ho did not have the money and went to jail. "The Two Islands," by Thomas Condon, Ph. D., professor of geology, University of Oregon. This is strict ly an Oregon book, and should be read by all Oregonlans. For sale at Frazier's book store. The East End Club dances will, be gin Saturday evening, September 20. This will bo the first dance of the season at the resort. All attending are promised a good time. Music by Ktrkman's orchestra. Admission, In cluding suppor, $1. Ira Hughes, pro prietor. C. H. Kuflner, with "The Eastman Kodak Company," will be in Pendle ton Saturday, September 20, and would like to meet all amateur pho tographers on that date, from 2 to 6 p. m., at Brock &-McComas Co.'s drug store, during which time practical demonstrations of developing will be given. The Eastman developing ma chine, which requires no dark room, will be shown for the first time in Pendleton, and its use fully demon titrated. All Interested In this work are Invited to come during these J hours. Our Fastest Battleship. For the first time in its history, the American navy possesses a battle ship with a speed of 18 knots and over. The distinction belongs to the new Maine, which, on August 23, was sent over the Cape Ann course for her official speed trials. The con tract calls for a speed of IS knots an hour on a run of four consecutive hours. The lowest speed on any stretch of the trial was on a six-mile leg on which she averaged only 17.35 knots an hour, while the fastest stretch was made at a speed of 18.9 knots. The result was that the mean speed developed, disregarding tidal allowances, was announced as 18.3 knots an hour. These figures, how ever, were made by the builders of the boat, and are subject to correc tion when the official results are made known. Although the Maine has slightly exceeded her contract speed, the result for an American warship was rather disappointing, for the reason that our battleships have been accustomed to exceed their con tract trial speeds by a knot or more an hour when steaming over the Cape Ann trial course. Thus, the Oregon, made 1C.8 knots an hour, or 1.8 knot more than The contract speed; the Iowa showed an advance of 1.1 knot, and the vessels of the Alabama class are 1.1 knots faster than their trial requirements, On the other hand we understand that the trial of the Maine, unlike those of some of her predecessors, was carried out undei normal conditions aB regards coal and stokers, and, therefore, the speed achieved is more likely to bo main taiued tfien this vessel Is in regular service than that of vessels whose trials were run under abnormal con ditions. Scientific American. It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. Do You Want a TaiIorMade Suit RIGHT NOW, not next month, or tho next ? Get tt here. Prices $6.48 to $50.00. If you call to see, you'll say it's tho only as sortment in town. Alterations on the promisos. Do You Want a LONG COAT, COAT OR MONTE CARLO RIGHT NOW? Because you'd sis woll have the use of a now ono if you are going to buy it. Get it here. And wo guarantee a tit, too. $10.00 to $37.50. Do You Want a CAPE of JACKET Any weight, any color, any length ? Got it hero. NOW, and at prices that can't be matched. Wo have them The Promoter. "Let us moke t lie capital stock $1. 000,000.000," said the first promoter. "All right," said tho second, who was preparing the prospectus on the type writer. "Will it be hard to increase that cap Itai?" asked the first. "No, Indeed. All 1 have to do Is to lilt the '0' key a few more times." Ualtlmoro American. The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE AGENTS BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS, SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR. N, For "Pendleton Day" the O. R. & Makes a Low Special Rate. This year Spokane will hold her In terstato Fair October C to 14. The progressive and enterprising people of that city are putting forth unusual effort to make this season's fair sur pass in point of Interest, anything of the kind ever seen in the north Pa cine. A feature of the fair will be "Pendleton Day." Thursday, October 9 and for this occasion the O. It. & N. Co. will on October 8 sell tickets, Spokane and return, -good until Octo ber 15, at $6.50. This Includes admis sion to the fair. ffl For a limited time we will give away, free of charge, one of those 25 HB cent Rotary Hand Fans An auto matic instrument' equal to any elec- raMHB trie or water power fan with each BSMHE 25 cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream. 9Ek A. C. Koeppen & Bros'., A Devoted I'nrent. "Dawson one of the most devoted fathers I ever know.' "How so?" "He's so proud of bis children. Wby, say, he often lies awake half the night trying to think up clever things that be can credit them with saying." Cleve land Plain Dealer. Maple Havar and Slrap. Geauga crmnty produces more maple sirup per square mile than nny county in Ohio. Vermont also has a large out put. wniont 'sutlers from vast quan tities of begun sirup manufactured in cities, and flavored with cheap tuiiple sugar and sold till ovur the west and labeled "Pure" Vermont Maple Sirup." So railed Pure Ohio Maple" Is on sale over tlfe west and east aud indeed In cities in Ohio. Ohio Farmer. A Lucky Man. Ira Julian, agent for the W. & C. It. railroad at Helix, who was In town Wednesday tells of having been awarded a free scholarship in the American School of Correspondence, of Boston. Mr. Julian has been a student of this school for several months and the free scholarship calls for a $50 course Th steam, electric and mechanical engineering. Dolls Dressed and undressed. Kid body, jointed, bisque, rubber ; and rag dolls New goods. Pocket Books 25c 35c an(l 48c for a new lot of ladies' pocket books and men's purses. School Supplies 12 lead pencils, 5c; pencils, 5c; pen pen, ic, etc. 20 slate holder and Inks Sanford's, Stafford's.Carter's, Diamond, Barnes, Arnold's, Thomas', etc., etc., 2c to 98c a bottle. Men's new neckwear just arrived. I Men's new neckwear just . arrived. Men's new neckwear just arrived. Tho Peoples Warehouse. Tho Peoples Warehouse. Tho Peoples Warehouse. The Peoples Warehouse. Itchiness of the Skin and Eczema The only remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the skin on any part of the body that is abso lutely safo and never failing. Is Doan's Ointment, tree samples at Brock & McComas' drug store. Monday Sep tember 22nd, Storaae Fire-Proof Warehouse. All goods stored at reasonable price. Call on Tom Smart, at ware house, rear of Standard Grocery. The Peoples Warehouse closed Tho Peoples Warehouse closed The Peoples Warehouse closed Friday eve, 'twfxt 0 and 7, Friday eve, 'twlxt C and 7, Friday eve, 'twlxt 6 and 7, To get ready for frdo concert. To got ready for free concort. To get ready for free concert. CJI Pocket Knives The "Frederick Nolf" forged blades, stag or handles, 18c to 85c. guaranteed. hand wood Fully Horo is an idoa that may not have como to you: Why heat your homo cook ing meals 7 IubI take yonr mealB dur ing tho Bummer at the French Restaurant You'll enjoy our cooking and the cuisine Borvod. The French ffestaunurf OUS LA FONTAINE, prop. transfer, trucking; STOR AG K. FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Claus Headquarters. CROWNER BROS TeUphone Main ! M H There Is nothing In a name. Fisher Million, a South Carolina negro, has boen tried for vagrancy and ordored sold Into servitude for 12 months. tm t O o I So i I 7 I F ' CD ff e !2)CJ 4. IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence U Jt eaables let fc tuMfjr willing workers U naim raptrior terrfc m bookkeepers aa4 ssBcgrapliars. Oar luitractiom Is niutully thorough a fact so vidsl kaowa that rspataUoa aloes Wlai m moat of our itudcJiU. Quality always conmta. Bxtmla lata so facilities better bow Uuui aw Wattt. I4BtrioKJ, willing itudiaU tfU advancement la all steals Ukus. Call, or writ for oar catalogs. PORTLAND BU8INESS COLL'eGE axk and Washington Streets A. J Armstrong, b., rrUdpaj Come and get our prices on NEWflFURNITURE The new slock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the Fast, West, North and South, so you have a complete assortment lo select from. We keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings, BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Po6,o!!lce.