Have yoo seen the !W SILK WAISTS? As displayed by the 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 J)I AQ Waist, tucked yoke, JM.gO French sleeve for t Each day adds something new and attractive to this rapidly grow ing house. R V iV'H Yesterday brought us -WwH 60 dozen new Flannelette !VOV''V; Wiaprers, fancy trim- sL ''Y'wSLSa med, heavy fleeced.deslr CffrS able patterns, as a leader REMEMBER $1.25 New Goods New Prices New Methods of doing Business. THE ACME OF SUCCESS e Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO fer Bros. Dry Goods Company. 8KPTEMBER 13, 1902. 'T HowJurt,-rJann loans, lothkf'-ifewiecl at Joerger's. iLn'sitacHMgars and tobacco. naiVlfiported lunches at enderiortery at Martin's Fam :ery raaitBakery. ana wlH&supply you with er box. of fruits and veg- ounger & Son's. at Phillip's restaiv lmon's drug store. homo-made confec- Jar treat for your no terrors at the ment, where good tap. Crawford peaches, toloupes, bananas, d celery at Hawley at- turns bum liiil reMMOWRS KalanltMo fliKtke was lost between al parsonage and store. See classl further particulars. eeler wishes to an studio of music Is coming season at Jteat -eregonian building. 4 AM f wt-class stenographer ewrltar.. Steady employment penes. Adress Box 105, Pen Oregon, , giving experience, ad 'MSMMcea. CKS IT GO Keeping correct time esandwill go in an Jther way when the pub ic learns our prices, fttese Clocks are beautiful n tofeb, ".handsome In ap jeraiK and guaranteed looamtenime keepers. VlB'Clocks, full nickle Mfc,3hio $2.50. SPkck8, attractive sMee,1 1Mb to $10. Mielf Cloaks, well made and ervlebl, 8 to 0.50. 4ant!e, Clocks, very orna-uental,- latest designs, $C -air HUNZIKER rdKtmad Optician ($ttU B. Alexander Castle's for poultry. Whltaker, the dentist. Castle's for Dsn, alwayB fresh. Everything new to see at Teutsch's. Clam and oyster cocktails at M. Grate's. Wo have them now. Shoes. Teutsch. Nabisco wafers In all flavors a Hawley Bros. Gregg's coffee, the best, at F. S. Younger & Son's. Crawfish cooked In white wino and fresh crabs at Grate's. "Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Fine sound citrons for preserves, at Martin's Family Grocery. Lowest prices on new and second hand school books, at Nolf's. Latest style patterns for fall suits and trousers at Selbert & Shulz. For Sale House and lot: enquire of F. P. Light, care Oregon Lumber Yara. uigars, touacco and smokers' sup' plies at Jack Candish's, Patton's old stanu. 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. Rlhorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor building. Honor bright spices, baking pow der and extracts, can't be beat, at F. o. lounger & son's. A new Remington typewriter is of fered for sale at a bargain In the clas slfled columns of the East Oregonlan Mrs. Campbell now has on display zoo pattern ran and winter hats, which include all the best creations of millinery art. At the office of Judge Fltz Gerald the marriage of W. B. Waugh and Isa M. Phelps was solemnized by his honor Friday evening. ' The biggest assortment of JardI triers ever shown in Pendleton, will arrive next week at Rohrman's, Peaches $1.25 per box. For Sale 800-acre wheat farm, 10 mnes rrom Fenaieton, all summer fallowed; nearly all fenced. Good spring on It. Address Box 495. Another dance will be given in Ar mory hall Saturday night. Klrkman's orchestra will furnish music. A good time promised all who attend. Koeppen's drug store Is giving free with each 25 cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream, for a limited time, a rotary band fan, the greatest novelty of the season. Master Thomas Dobson, the boy vocalist, and sister, Mrs. Margaret uouson Logan, the pianist, are so well pleased with Peudleton that they have decided to spend this evening and Sunday here. Last evening, with Mr. Bruce, they gave a second con cert at Wakefield & Co.'e music ware- rooma to a large and appreciative au dience. A carload of fino furniture will ar rive this ovening for Baker & Fol som, which will be loaded on drays, form In line and proceed to the store and unload. This is one of the larg est shipments of furniture ever brought to our city. The honillest man in Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, are Invited to call cn any druggist tnd get free a trial bottlo 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. TO ADVERTISE UMATILLA LOCAL REAL ESTATE MAN WILL PREPARE LITERATURE, Been Passing Will Be Told For a limited time we will give away, free of charge, one of those 25 cent Rotary Hand Fans An auto matic instrument equal to any elec tric or water power fan with each 25 cent bottle of Pine Nut Cream. A. C. Koeppen & Bros'., Druggists. People Who Have Eastern Oregon by What Is Here. N. Berkley, real estate dealer, re turned this morning from Portland, where ho went to confer with the Inv migration agent of one of the big trans-continental railroads in regard to the ImmiKratlon movement whlh is now on. Mr. Berkley Is making a strenuous effort to turn the eyes of the man with means, who Is seeking a home in the Northwest, toward Umatilla and surrounding counties. He is get ting out a list of lands for salo In this and several of the adjoining counties to send to prospective home seekers. In theso circulars will be found a description of each tract of saleable land, Its advantages and re sources as well as the price for which It can be purchased. The Immigration movement for the past year has not been touching Umatilla county to any great extent. The work of Mr. Berkley is to see if this condition cannot be changed. He, as well as many other conserva tive men who know the situation, contend , that there Is no better ad vantages In the great Northwest than can be found in Umatilla coun ty and Eastern Oregon. This section has been passed up in the past. This is because of the transportation com panies' rates to terminals. One can get a ticket to Portland, Spokane and Seattle from Eastern terminals at the same rate as to Pen dleton, and these terminals have been advertised by the railroads and commercial organizations more ex tensively than the Inland towns and country. This has taken the homeseeker by Pendleton and set him down In West ern Oregon towns. Some of these hear of the advantages In Umatilla county and finally drift here, but many of them never hear of this sec tion. In the past there has been little effort made to Bet the advantages of Eastern Oregon before the,, eastern ers. Mr. Berkley will endeavor to place such literature before the peo ple of the East as will Inform them what we have here. A wrong Idea Is prevalent In the East about Eastern Oregon. It is thought there that this is only a vast plain with no advanta ges and that it is only suitable for sheepmen. They do not know that this Is one of the richest spots on earth. A CAR FAMINE. Farmers Unable to Move Their Wheat on the W. & C. R. for Lack of Cars Railroad Does Not Stand by Promises Some Wheat Shipped Via O. R. & N. It is now estimated that more than one-half of the Umatilla county wheat crop of the present year is con tracted. The yield of the county is 3,500,000 bushels and 1,500,000 or more has been sold. The 500,000 bushels will have to be kept In the granerles for home use, such as feed and for seed. Comparatively little of this wheat has been shipped. Most of It is yet in the field as hauling is only fairly tind-v good headway. What Is sold Is only contracted and to be deliver ed later. More grain has been shipped out of the east end of the county, over the O. R. & N. lino than has gone out of the country tributary to the "High Line.'" Very little has gone to tide water over this line and it runs through one of the greatest wheat- raising sections of the county. All of the Helix country is tributary to this and the dealers are much exer cised over the situation and outlook for shipments. There Is a shortage of cars and a practical tie-up on this hue as a result. It was announced by the W. & C. R. Company during the early season and before ship ment began, that there would be am ple transportation facilities tor all of the shipping that would bo needed along their line, but In this the com pany has not kept Its promise. Just when the situation will bo relieved Is a question. The Price Outlook. The present price of wheat is 50 cents. This has been the prevailing price for several weeks and the Indi cations are now that wheat will go up within the next few days. This assertion Is made because of the fact that seldom before, at the opening of tlie market, has the price remained It Pays to Trade at the Peoples Warehouse. CLOAK ROOM SPECIAL One Week Beginning Saturday TAILOR-MADE SUITS Style J la Gteyt Tan, Black and Blue, at $6.98 Style 2--In Mixttires, Red, Tan, Black and Grey, $7.98 New Fall Waists for school wear, at 89c New Waistings, Exclusive Patterns, $ only two of a kind, per yard, 60c to 36-inch All Wool Canvas Suiting, just CAp right for School Dresses, per yd, - lJUL Children's School Plaids, large range OCT of Patterns and Colors, per yd. - Z.LlC School Hose, Extra Heavy Fast Black, Q all sizes, per pair - C Children's Natural Wool and Jersey IP Ribbed Shirts, Pants, Drawers all sizes, i-)JC Agents for: Butterick's Patterns, Royal Worces ter Corsets, Trefousse Kid Gloves The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE at a strong figure so long at a time. It usually flucutates and the market is uncertain, but this season it has remained at 50 cents with a decided ly strong tendency. Charters are al so lower than usual and this goes to foretell a rise in price. The man who sold a few weeks ago at 50 cents, may have cause to regret It within the next 10 days. Dr. Whltaker Returns. After nearly three months spent In pleasure seeking, Dr. C. J. Whltaker has returned to Pendleton and re opened his dental parlors. Dr. Whlt aker and William Atchison left Pen dleton the 12th of June for Coos Bay, where they remained 10 days. From there they proceeded to Gray's Har bor, and then to Qulnault Bay. There they spent most of their tlmo while gone, and had a pleasant tlmo hunt ing and fishing. They killed some elk and deer and all the small game they wanted. They also had all the fishing they wanted and brought home a 10-gallon keg of pickled trout which they will have for future use, Alter leaving ijuinauit they were rowed down the river to the ocean by Indians and then took tho train for home. Mr. Atchison remained In Portland and will not be homo until Sunday. Dolls Dressed and undressed. Kid body, jointed, bisque, rubber and rag dolls New goods. Pocket Books 25ci 35c ani 48c for a new lot of ladies' pocket books and men's purses. School Supplies 12 lead pencils, 5c; 20 state pencils, 5c; pen holder and pen ic, etc. Inks S. L. Thomes, of Counell, Wash., has Just finished harvesting 4200 acres of wheat which yielded him over 100,000 buBhels. K hi CD o o Sanford's, Stafford's, Carter's, Diamond, Barnes', Arnold's, Thomas', etc., etc., 2c, to 98c a bottle. Hero is an ldoa that may not havo come to you: Why hoat your home cook ing moals ? Just tako yonr meals dar ing the Bummor at the French Restaurant You'll onjoy our cooking and tho cuisine Berved. The French Restaurant HUH LA. FONTAINE, Prop. band wood Fully Pocket Knives The "Frederick Nolf" forged blades, stag or handles, 18c to 85c. guaranteed. FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Glaus Headquartors, storage;. CROWNER BROS, Telephone Main 4. o U o 3 in tr ra in IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to M raiblci m to fvally willing workers U natm nperior terric ui bookkeepers u ieaogTRphert. Oar (attraction la nnmutlly thorongh fact to widely kaemi tint reputation alra briaje ms moit of our itudest. Quality iltijri ronaU. Uxtuitae late mm fccilltlci better bow t&aa rret Wore, Imiutrlou, willing itudcaU auk rapU advancement ia ail eUdUa take. CaM, or write for oar catalogs. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE k. T, AreuUoag, LL. B., Priad g 10 O , &3 f? I 1 "id Washington SUecU pV t" Q JS Come and get our prices on - I NEW FURNITURE ' 1 n :? o m S- oo 2 o o 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. Wo keep our promise to save you money on Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Fostofflce,