Have you seen the HEW SILK WAISTS? - vJP" 1 -sow As displayed by the New Store. It Is universally admitted that noth ing nobbier or more stylish has ever been shfiwn In this city. This week we offer a Beautiful I'enu do Sole (hi AO Waist, tucked yoke, jhf,UO French sleeve for T5ach dav adds something new and attractive to this rapidly grow ing house. Yesterday' brought us 50 dozen new Flannelette W'api ers, fancy trim med, heavy fleeced.declr able patterns as a leader REMEMBER $1.25 New Goods New Prices New Methods of doing Business. THE ACME OF SUCCESS ee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO leaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. OESDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 16. 1902 BREVITIES. f. Ai Howard, farm loans. Jet clotkJBK. cleaned at Joerger's. (JettM"iW' cigars and tobacco. erythta?ew to see at Teutsch's. ill kinds 'k Imported lunches at rate's." Selected Queen olives, 30c a bottle, Waatedr$yirl to sew in Seibert BCHtHOfB VNBIUr BHUp. Nlce'te celery at Martin's Fam- Grocery'.'and Eakery. SJcanaaav-wlll Bupply you with aches, at' $1-25 per box. PlBe'-MWei citrons for preserves, Martia's Family Grocery. rb;iii"triety of fruits and veg Mmmte. Younger & Son's. JaMformla fand home grapes, they tk& bast, -at Hawley Bros. 7 cooking at Phillips' rerything tastes good. io home'-mado confec- "wtii'lo. front fnr vnltr has no terrors at the abasement, where good imcMw-M on tap. lthe cool, comfortable ement ot ,fee Golden Rule and en $l glass -of Schlltz beer, tor Sale-Complete set of house 1 furniture. Including carpets, fos, etc.; ateo light spring wagon ' set .of s&Bgle harness. Will sell jrivate" sale at house. J. M. Leezer. .aBBBBBBBBBHHBK -CLOCKS JHAT'GO t. Keeping correct time .yes, and will go in an other way when the pub lic Jearns our prices. 1 Thene' Clocks are beautiful in flaiah, handsome in ap poamnce and guaranteed accurate time keepers. i. Slgi 3 Clocks, full nlckle Wall m Clocks, attractive cases, 05.60 to $10. Shelf Clocks, well madeaud I serviceable, (3 to 16.50. I Mantle Clocks, very orua 4 BraaU,. latest designs, f6 toiif U HUNZIKER ,fliHiM ani Ontfrlan . ssaaataw; cJ-ifMt Boor to R, Alexander Castle's for poultry. Whitaker, the dentist. Castle's for flsh, always fresh. Clam and oyster cocktails at M, Gratz's. We have them now. Shoes. Teutsch. Fine yellow Crawford peaches at Hawley Bros. Gregg's coffee, the best, at F. S. Younger & Son's. Try one of our hand-forged pocket knives, 18c to 85c. Nolt's. Wanted Bell boy at Hotel Pendle ton. Apply at hotel office. Latest style patterns for fall suits and trousers at Seibert & Shulz. High school and academy books, full line, lowest prices. Nolf's. Cigars, tobacco and smokers' sup plies at Jack Candish's, Patton's old stand. 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. S. Younger & Son's. Confectionery that is a treat to your sense of taste is obtained at- the Delta Candy Factory. Mrs. Campbell now has on display 250 pattern fall and winter hats, which include all the beBt creations of millinery art. The biggest assortment of Jardi 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. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Nel son occurred this morning at the Catholic Church. A large concourse of sorrowing friends followed the re mains from tho church to the Olney cemetery, where the last sad rites wore paid to her. At bedtime I take a pleasant herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complexion is better. My doctor says that It acts gently on the stomach, liver and kidneys and Is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herb.., and Is prepared as easily as tea. It is called Lane's Medicine. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. Price 25c and EOc. Fdr sale by Tallman & Co., sole agents. Nine Vessels Founder. London, Sept. 1C. A telegram from Callas yesterday, announces that nine vessels of the French cod fleet foun dered In tho North Sea during the re cent gales and that 50 fishermen were drowned. "INDIANS" GOOD PLAYERS. Members of Pendleton's Team, Now With the Northwest, Make a Good Showing Zelgler Strengthens Portland Team. That Pendleton had some star base ball players is now becoming an es tablished fact. Pendleton always con tended that sho had the swiftest team in tho Northwest, but some were wont to believe that should they go against somo of tho star teams, they would find themselves wanting. Since tho season closed here and tho boys began to scatter out they have taken places on different teams in the Northwestern league and all arc win ning homes. Zeiglcr was the first man to break away from tho Indians after they were thoroughly organized and ho has slnco been making sensational plays with the Portland team and making good in every game. Last Friday ho won the game for Portland from tho Seattlo team by making three runs. Saturday ho was playing third base and broke a finger with a hot grounder which was knocked to him, but regardless of this, he sent the ball across to the second base in time to head off the man trying to reach it- He was then forced out of the game on account of the accident and Joe Fay, the Indian wonder short stop, was put In his place. In the Sunday's game Fay went to bat four times, safely cross ed the home plate twice, got two safe hits,, two put-outs and two assists. Ho played the game without an error. Adams, better known as "Tama rack," Is also playing with tho Port land team. He Is holding down first base and Is making good. "Dicky" Knox is making a record for himself with the Butte team. He Is playing left field. In the game with Spokane Sunday ho went to bat four times and made two runs. Sal isbury is also with the Butte team and is doing good work. McManus at Adams. John P. McManus, the veteran edi tor and all-round newspaper man, of Pendleton, came .up from the county seat, Wednesday to breathe for a few days the pure ozone that abounds in such quantities in Adams and vicini ty. He was greatly surprised at tho enormous amount of wheat to be seen here, and remarked that Joseph's seven years' gathering In the land of the Pharaohs would have looked like a free lunch in comparison. Adams, Advance. ANOTHER TRUST. Now the Broom Makers Will Merge Thus Doing Away With Competi tion. New York. Sept. 10. A broom manufacturing trust is being formed by Philadelphia capitalists. The cap ital stock is ?5,000.000, and it is ex pected to secure ail the big plants in America. COLLIERY OPENS. Without Warning, the Conyngham Colliery Resumes Work Strikers ..Make No Demonstration, Wllkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 1C -The Conyngham colliery, without warn ing, was opened this morning. The strikers gathered about the . colliery, but no demonstration was made nor dl they try to prevent the non-union men goiug to work. It Pu.yi to Tt ill tHi Paplii Wifi'mu. CLOAK ROOM SPECIAL OneWeek Beginning Saturday TAILOR-MADE SUITS Style J - In Grey, Tan, Black and Blue, at $6.98 Style 2 -In Mixtures, Red, Tan, Black and Grey, $7.98 New Fall Waists for school wear, at 89c New Waistings, Exclusive Patterns, dM only two of a kind, per yard, 60c to 36-inch All Wool Canvas Suiting, just CTAp right for School Dresses, per yd, - LlvrL Children's School Plaids, large range 7Ep of Patterns-arid Colors, per yd. - School Hose, Extra Heavy Fast Black, Qp - - - LV all sizes, per pair Children's Natui Ribbed Shirts, Pants, Drawers all sizes Children's Natural Wool and Jersey OCp Agents for: Butterick's Patterns, Royal Worces ter Corsets, Trefousse Kid Gloves The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE W. & C. R. Train Late. Tumble weeds was tho cause ot tho W. & C. H. train, duo hero yes terday morning, not arriving until 9 o'clock last night. There is quite a long stretch of hill coming out ot the canyon beyond Helix and along this hill the wind had filled the cut with the weeds and tho train had to plow its way through them. The wheels running over tho weeds kept the track so slippery that the train could hardly move at all and many hours were lost in climbing the hill. The train did not leave here on its return trip until after 10 o'clock last night. Dolls Pressed and undressed. Kkl body, jointed, bisque, rubber and rag dolls New goods. Pocket Books 25c, 35c and 48c for a new lot ol ladies' pocket books and men's purses. Lumber Company Sells. The Grande Itondo Lumber Compa ny has sold its interests in the lum ber business, situated at Perry. This is one of the most extensive lumber ing industries In the Uorthwest. The company, or which Robert Smith has been secretary; owned and operated a large saw mill and turned out an immense amount of material each year to different parts of tho country. Miles' Departure Delayed. Washington, D. C, Sept. 16. Gen eral Nelson A. MIlea was scheduled to sail for the Philippines today on the transport Thomas, but owing to the delay in finishing his report his departure necessarily has been de ferred a lew days. The Thomas will be held at San Francisco until tho commander of tho army, accompanied by ills aides, Cols, Whitney and Maus, reaches that city. Morgan Gets More Ships. New York,. Sept. 1C It Is stated Unit J, It. Kllermau has disposed of the Antwerp-Montreal lino of steam ers to tho Morgan shipping syndicate, cables the London correspondent of the Tribune. When tho Leyland line was sold to the American combina tion, Mr. lOlierman retained the TVnt werp-Montreal service, together with the Mediterranean and Lisbon and Operto traders. rf era School Supplies 12 lead pencils, 5c; 2o!slate pencils, 5c; pen holder) and pen, ic, etc. Inks Hero is an Idea that may not have come to you; Why heatyonr'home cook ing meals ? Just tako your moats dur ing the summer at the French Restaurant Sanford's, Stafford's, Carter's, Diamond, Barnes', Arnold's, Thomas', etc., etc., 2'2c to 98c a bottle. 1 A-f 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. Electrical Workers Take Action. New Orleans, Sept. 1C. At a meet iug ot the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Wednesday In Now Orleans it was decided to attempt to carry the strike of the telephone linemen to every city in the south in which the Cumberland Telegraph & Tele phone company operates. Ninth Cavalry Coming Home. Manila, Sept. IC The headquar ters and six troops of the Ninth cav alry sailed for San Frisco today on the transport Logan. Tho rest of tho regiment will sail Oct. 1. Bodies Recovered, Nortufork, W. Vt., Sept. IC Tho last of the seventeen miners Impris oned by the explosion of tho Algona mine, were recovered this morning. All weie dead, notwithstanding the heroic efforts for their rescue were 00 CD Pocket Knives The "Frederick Nolf" hand forged blades, stag or wood handles, 18c to 85c. Fully guaranteed. FREDERICK NOLF, Santa Clans Headquarters. You'll onjoy our cooking and tho cuisine sorved. The French Restaurant GU8 LA FONTAINH, Prop. S T O R A G K. CROWNER BROS, Telephone Main 4. B (TO ORLAN CLYDE CULLEN CO IJN8 B L LOIt-AT- LAW U. H. Bupreme Court RKGIHTKKKIJ ATTORNEY V. H. Patent Orilce U. S. and FOREIGN PATENTS 7 1 kit KUrki nd Copyright ID 1 immr IS OUR MOTTO Strict adhtrcne U H enables M to qpuMjr willing worker to rcndai aperlor lenric m bookkeepers aa4 tteaofraphtri. Onr iastrnctioa U nnatnslly thorough fact so widely kaowa Uut reputation aloaa bctaga ma most of our ttudcaU. Quality alway conaU. Itxamlaa lata aaw fhcllltiei better now than rr bafaa. IaJuctrioaa, willing itudtaU auuaa rapli advancement la all atadlaa takaa. Call, or writ for our eatalogna, PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Wuahlngton Btreeta A. F. Ansttrong, LI B,,'Frladp4 32L fV) Come and get our prices on VBBSxssxa&m NEWftFURNITURE The new stock of Fall Furniture is now in and includes all the modern ideas of the ISast, West, North and South, so you have a co nplete assortment to select from. We keep our promise to save you money ou Furniture, Car pets, Stoves, Ranges and Household Furnishings. BAKER & FOLSOM, Next to Pos,olllce. made. TOO 7th St., N. W., Wni-Ulnutou, I. C