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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1902)
A CLOUDBURST I Vln WMP. Fall Offerings at Exceptionally particularly acceptable to those for their money. ( . Children's Flannelette Gowns All tite Uncr (trlptd, raffled Sleeve, trimmed in plain mster- HQn lal to mtota,worth 75c,ttle price TOt WOOL WAISTS Have yon seen them? No? Then make it your business to see the beautiful new styles we are offering. $1,75, $2.00, $2,25. $2.50 NEW FURS Latest effects in Scarfs in Slink, Chinchilla, Stone Marten,Brown Marten, Bed Fox, Bear, Seal, Sable and Beaver. All here at prloes which will meet with your approval. REMEMBER AT Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. rSrjBWBaBBB 22. 1902. BREVITIES. J. A Howard, farm loans. Castle's for fish, always fresh. Qtt clotllng cleaned at Joerger's. Keumin's for cigars and tobacco. Furnished rooms; 309 West Court I street. tested Queen olives, 30c a bottle, I it Enter Bros. Jckrau will supply you with i it 1.25 per box. ffe toe an immense line of good, Iresh, rubber bands. Nolfs. Rio sound citrons for preserves, It Mirth's Family Grocery. I California and home grapes, they i tie best, at Hawley Bros. I No Chinese cooking at Phillips' kmiul Everything tastes good. ton's fine home-made confec- ls a regular treat for your I Cosfectlonery that is a treat to Barienso of taste is obtained at the i Candy Factory. I Jtt weather has no terrors at the Ndea Rule basement, whpm fnnA wi.ua oeer i3 0n tap. wop into the cool, comfortable mmm ot the Golden Rule and rti. p slass of Schlltz beer. rot Sale-HComnintB loll tanlture, including carpets, r'. c; aiso ngnt spring wagon Pi let of single harness. Will sell ' fnrne sale at house. J. M. Leezer. TIIE LATEST FAD SILVER BRACELETS All the novelties that ?re the rage in the fash centers. The Silver Bracelet is" MwuinUy ornamented, St?"?6 admiration 01 a" who see them. wjHcea 85c, $1.10 and 'L hunziker Jele, and Optician "carta B Al,na6r Castle's for poultry. Whitaker, the dentist. Pine yellow Crawford peaches at Hawley Bros. Latest stylo patterns for fall suits and trousers at Seibert & Shulz. Wanted Girl to do housework. Ap ply to W. S, Bowman's photo gallery, For Rent Store room on Cotton wood street. Inquire of Chris. Ran ley. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candish's, Patton's old stand. For Rent Seven-room house, hot and cold water. ,Mrs. A. Nelson, 912 Bast Webb street All kinds of city and country prop erty for sale. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. The best attired women In Pendle ton will be those wearing our exclu slve shoes Lee Teutsch. E. D. Boyd has Bold lot 12 in block 44, reservation addition, to Pendleton, to Mrs. Dora Gelger. Consideration, $200. 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 Rohrman's. Peaches $1.25 per box. Delicious are the hand-made creams, chocolates, caramels, taffy and nut candy you get when you buy at the Delta Candy Factory. For Sale 800-acre wheat farm, 10 miles from Pendleton, all summer fallowed; nearly all fenced. Good spring on it Address Box 495. Fifteen room furnished lodging house for sale. Part cash, 'balance on Installments. For particulars address P. O. box 124. Pendleton, Oregon. Tallman & Co.'s drug store has been improved internally. A cozy of' flee has been arranged in a convenient place which adds to the convenience in handling business. The homliest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are invited to call ca any druggist laid get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam 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. Extensive preparations have been made for the holding of the sixth an nual fruit fair and carnival which opened at noon, Monday, the 22, at Walla Walla. An exhibit building 200 feet square has been erected and it Is estimated that the cost of the show will be over $10,000. The Washington State Editorial Association will also be one'of the attractions of the car nival, which convenes there Tuesday for a (.hree-days1 session. a,for,a limited time we will give rZo e of charee. one of those 25 nt R0tary Hand FansAn aut ic instrument equal to any elec "l", Power, fan-with each 25 nt bottle of Pine Nut Cream. A. C. Koeppea & Bros'., Druggists. ' James Hill is In town from Helix. Henrv. Means in In inm trnm Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle- um. Appiy at hotel office. W. H. H. Scott has returned from a visit to Salem and Portland. A beautiful foot makes a woman at- """" reutsen has the neces sary footwean Wanted Woman to cook and do general nousework for family of three adults. Apply Leeser's bakery. Master Dave Hill is in town today looking for a place to board and go to school. He will attend the public schoojs. Damon Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet this evening. Business of importance wll lbe transacted. All members are requested to be present. An unknown disease Is creating havoc among the sheep herds in Lane county. The loss In several Instances, and while there a u iuea as regards the cause, there is as yet no way of treating it. Many believe that the ahpp.n nm vnio i, large grub, or worm, which works In me ueau 01 me sneep. it is believed the egg Is denositod In tho and then hatches out into a worm iui;n worhs upon the membranes, musing severe mnamatlon and final ly death. LAST WEEK'S WEATHER. Eighty Degrees Was the Hottest and Forty the Coolest The weather for last Ported bV Volunteer Wflnthnr ntiasrv er William Hilton, was ns fnllnwa- Maximum temperature Sun and weanesaay, so; Monday and Satur day, 78: Tuesday. 72: Thursday. 7(1 and Friday, CS. MImimum teinneratur Siindnv weanesaay and Thursday. 40- Afnn. day and Tuesday. 42; Frldnv r.n and Saturday. 48. During the week .C8 of an Inch of ram leu. this was on Friday. Sunday it was smokv. Monday and Thursday, partly cloudy; Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, clear, and r naay ciouay. The wind blew frm,. wp Run. day, Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday: from the nnrth Wpd ana irom xne nonnwest Tnursaay. Favors Coyote Law. Sheriff E. M. Shutt. states the exact conditions when he says that the neO' pie or Morrow county are a unit in demanding the continuance of the scalp bounty law. The main object of this law when passed was for the protection of the great sheep Indus try, and the fact that Morrow coun ty is one of the greatest sheep coun ties in the state the -results here are noticeable. Formerly where coyotes were a great pest, today they are scarce. The $2 bounty on each scalp s not much, but it is enough induce ment for a great many people to make a business of hunting coyotes In the spring and capturing the young which Is such a war of extermination that the pests are fast disappearing. Eastern Oregon ehould stand together on this proposition. Heppner Ga-zette. A Negro on Oregon Lynching. The people who lynched the negro at Marshfleld yesterday committed a crime that ought to be punished. An example should be made of these lynchers, or some of the leaders of them, so that such a disgraceful crime will not be repeated in this state. The district attorney and sheriff should search out these offenders and deal out justice to them. While the ne gro's crime was inexcusable, and while the law deys not provide a suf ficient penalty for such a crime, yet there is no excuse for this species of lawlessness revenge. Oregon Is there by disgraced and humiliated, and the governor ought to exercise all the au thority and power he has to see that the lynchers are punished as a warn ing to others who are tempted to like acts of lawlessness. 'New Age. Klne's Grove. As usual, the platform was well flllp.d with dancers at Klne's grove Sunday afternoon and evening. As the weather gets somewhat cooler tne prnwds am somewhat diminished, but enough were there last nignt to give a, good time. The music, rurnisneu Klrkman's orchestra, was up to iu usual excellence. It Paysfto Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. ...RING THE BELL... f,TTThen Central answers, call for 221, please, and ask if our FALL AND WINTER SUITS are in. HirtSchiQncr V Marx I Lnd Tailored We are not going to takoi up'your tinio telling you about thorn. Wo will esteem it a favor if you will call and try them on. Seo how handsome thoy tire. How well thoy fit. Hnvo them from $5 to $30 This ad . refers to the $15 to $25 Kind The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S OUTFITTERS. PREVENTS FOREST FIRES. Claimed That Sheep Grazing Districts Are Free From Fires. We who live in the stock districts of Eastern Oregon have much to be thankful for, in that our forests are immune from these horrible, devastat ing fires. It is the strongest possible argument in favor of stock pasturage of forest reserves, that wherever there has been such pasturage of sheep upon the reserves, in every instance these forests escape heavy fires. The stock, in thinning out the dense un dergrowth, lessen tho chances of tho fires spreading, as there is nothing for It to feed upon. This fact is recogniz ed by timber men, and that dear teacher, experience, Is gradually drill Ing it into the heads of the so-called forest protective associations, whose sole purpose has been to prevent the pasturage of sheep on the forest re serves. Ashwood Prospector. BOOKS - BOOKS Almost daily wo aro in receipt of new books. Granted a Divorce. In the circuit court today Judge El lis granted a divorce In tho case of Nellie Hedges vs. James W. Hedges. The plaintiff was given the custody of a minor child and allowed to as sumo her maiden name of Nellie Dunn. Peter West was the attorney for the plaintiff. The president Is now making a tour of the western states. His far therest point west will bo Topoka, Kansas. Social Events. Saturday night the management of the east end dance hall openea me season's gaieties with tho nrst or me of dances which will be con tinued durlne the winter. A good crowd was present at the opening and good time Is reporieu uy muse a ent. Notice. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and set tle at once, as I am arranging to leave Pendleton. HENRY SCHULTZ. Notice. I will not be responsible for any debts whatever, contracted by any one but myself. . .r GEORGE L. HORSMAN. Late reports from the scene of tho recent colored panic at Birmingham, Ala., give the number of dead as 116, with no estimate of the number injured. WE CAN STAND... ANOTHER SIEGE I?50 U Li Shoes 00 Shoes Si" V 1 Shoes AH kinds and the very latest qualities Try a Pair Complete lino of JI2. P. Hoo's fancy bound books, 8mo, at 45c each. Paper Botmd Books. 2 ots 10c, 15c and 25c. SeV' oral hundred titles to select from. CANDY New line fancy drops, etc., 19c a pound. Boston baked beans XXX Mint losongors Cocoanut squares Assorted imporials Good strong lemon drops, etc. 29 difforont kinds to select from. Hero is an idoa that may not have come to yon: Why hoat your homo cook ing meals ? Just take your meals dur ing the summer at the French Restaurant You'll enjoy our cooking and the ouislno served. The French Restaurant GUH LA FONTAINE, Prop. FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Clans Headquarters. TOANSFER, TOUTKING, STORAGE. CROWNER BROS. Telephone Main 4. IS OUR MOTTO Strict adhtrenca U it aaablaa a to fuXfy willing worker t ia4a mpcrior service m bookktepcra u4 taaographtri. Onr initrnctloa at gntumlly thorough a fact ao widly kaewa that reputation aiaaia hramap aa wott of our itndcata, Qaality alwaya aa uata. Itxamlaa late mm fecilltiei better bow Uua ever bafara. Imdutriou, willing ttudaata auka rapid advancement la all atadlaa take. Call, or writ for oar aatalog PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE rfc and Washington SUeeU A. P, Anaatraog, LL. B., rrlactyaj Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. imis&si&t&sa Come and get our prices on NEW FtfRNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the East, 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, Kanges anil Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, next to rw.ouice, , 22aS22Ei2ai