East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1902, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 5

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    f TEUTSCH
WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL
IN COATS, JACKETS, SKIRTS, WAISTS
P wor'd is occupied with thoughts of new garments,
!rmn'ne . ..11.tiu turns to this deoartment and its
i,n mind "7. " . ...
:tive . . t all times, a comDlete assortment of
We u' nriced garments, and that these garments are ex-
Fi 'th .the same caic aim m. .,......-..-...,.
Id Wim and htr evnrv trst thnrn is suneri-
more expensive j -
each garmem.
IfllORRW'S OFFERINGS
i-t 4-.-. 1nf.lAffl A Iflwnn
Li) varied assortment in everything new
& desirable. Price from $8 to $25
E,.,.n'c WnlHn? Skirts and other stvles
;n new shades, new cloths, new colorings, a
splendid line of values trom - 32 to $i
THAT NEW FACTORY
STEPS WILL BE TAKEN TO
LAND IT HERE.
1 (j&rcag
WY'oCTOIIEIt 21, 1002.
IREVITIE8.
lfowd, farm loans.
ati's clam chowder.
oTSters at CaBtle's.
mi winter styles at Joergor's.
. I. K. Is popular In the East.
Wenerwurst and saur kraut at
potato chips at F. S. Younger
La Eastern and Cove oyster
i's.
i strawberries every day at F.
leer & Son's,
Ited ltmburger and SwIbs
fcandwlches at Gratz s.
vour eniss to F. S. Younger
a. 35 cents per dozen.
frame work for the new Chris-
urch Is rapidly going up.
Chinese cooking at Phillips'
knt. Everything tastes gooa.
-A little black anil tan dog;
i to name of Dewey, will pay
M. A. Rigby.
full In read nil tho ads of
lino Store Thi.v alwava have
lag that Interest close buyers.
Wrles sweet nntfltoR. ehlck-
n aucKs at tne sianaara uro
Our cash plan eave.s you
i
ting cleaned and pressed by
need workmen. Prices reason
U. Holland, corner Holland and
itrfcts.
Jur alarm nlnr.Us nan he
Upended upon to awaken
pu at any time you desire
po be aroused.
Save raonev hv crettini? a
good dock from uS at a low
aad then save time
t raw sleeping.
IS 7. tt or M en
HUNZIKER
The Correct Jeweler
IxtDcorto R Alexander.
Whltaker, the dentist.
Oyster cocktails at Gratz's.
Olynipla oysters at Castle's.
Neck novelties at Teutsch's.
Neuman's for cigars aud tobacco.
Night dresses for winter. TeutBch's.
.The P. I. U. Is popular in the East.
Sweaters for golf players at Alexan
der's. V?riia)i L-rnllt nnll mlnre meat lit V. S.
1 Younger & Son's.
Full line of children's, Ping-Pong
hatB at Mrs. Campbell's.
Orncc's old reliable Moca and Java
coffee at F. S. Younger & Son's.
Bishop's Fleur-De-Lis California pre
serves at F. S. Younger & Sons.
Vnur suits will bo the heiehth Of
fashion If made by Siebert & Schulz.
Furnished housekeeping rooms for
rent. Call at 712 EaBt Webb street.
iA nronm phocolates. a rare new
delicacy you should try. At Duttbns.
tnlmeen and smokers' bud-
plles at Jack Candish's, Patton's old
stand.
niiiifirpn'H hloi-ks. names, picture
books, toys, dolls, rocking horses at
Nolf's.
AminmippnipiitB are out for the
dance given by the Jolly Club Friday
evening In Music nail
nrtpL- hiilldlnir for rent, on Court
street, block and a naif trom wain
street.' See J. F. Temple.
il.o nrRti$tt and 1 arc est
tock of jardlnlers at prices so low as
to surprise you. u. nonrman.
(l shinment of overcoats has
arrived and our stock is now com-
nlete. Alexander's Department store.
T.loht Tlrnhmn and Buff Cochin
phlpkens for sale at the Standard
Grocery at the lowest market price.
t.amn fixtures, all size chimneys,
,i.ia hnriip.rs. brackets, reflectors.
shades, globes In stock at all prices,
C. Rohrman.
t?. x- v full dress shirts and col
lars, complete line of Monarch shirts
for fall and winter, stetson nans ul
Alexander's.
Wanted Two uirl waiters. $20 per
month with room and board. Call at
Spoonemoro's employment omce, am
Court street.
The Dally East Oregonlan s on
sale In Portland at the Rich news
stand In Hotel Perkins, and at the
Hotel Portland.
T. W. Towsley, an expert piano
tuner and sewing machine repairer,
riiMinurh' n rp allien of Kansas City,
Mo., has taken a position at Jesse
Falling's.
rri, a n tt W. and Decree of
Pendleton, will cele
brato their 34th anniversary of the
order with a social ana banquet, -iuea-Ait
mumliers are urg'
ently requested to be present and
visiting members cordially invited.
The meeting will be at Odd Fellows
hall, beginning at & o ciock.
Athena is In the Field $25,000 is
Asked For From Citizens.
At 4:. 10 Mnnrtnv nM
ing was called of the executive com
mittee of the Commercial Association
and the proposition of W. T. Itlghy
and J. Clove for their combined har
vester manufacturing establishment
was laid before the committee.
The proposition as laid before the
nnmmlitfui una f tlm nftnn 41.n, tl,n
citizens of the town should subscribe
tor ?2&,uuu of tne prererred stock in
the company which is to be called
tne Kigoy-uiove combine company.
ft lc o cnHlnrl fnp Hint tha pnmMnn
inachiues are a success and the inven-
rnrs nnvn rinpinnn in mnniirnprurp
them for sale and have them on the
marKci ior next narvest. to qo tnis
thnv fpnltva tlint thnra iitct lint
-'V. til. lr 1 . 1 V I V . .11 LI I. tr U V
llttlp ilplnv. AlthnUE-h tlip sttp lmfi nnt
yet been selected for the manufactur
ing establishment and will not be un
til It is sppn what thp nponlp will do.
the -company has already ordered a
76-horse power engine and $2400 worth
or machinery wiucn win oe reauy
nc ennn an tlm nltp is splpptprl ltnnn
which to Install It. Several thousand
dollars more will be placed in an ol
der for more machinery at once.
Tt Is the intention of the company
to incorporate for $100,000 and all but
the $25,000 will be owned -by tne com
pany. This latter amount will be pre
ferrnil stoplr nnrl It Ik thp, Intention of
the promoters to have It sold and will
guarantee an interest ot eignt per
ppnt tn tluisp Investlim. This is a
good interest and later the company
intend to grauuany nuy ims siuvk
In until It- Is all owned bv it. In this
v tliev claim the man nutting
money Into the enterprise cannoi
lose for he is guaranteed his interest,
which is a good rate.
Kr linnus Ik i Hi; nil hv the nromoters.
They only prefer to ask that the k;o-
ple taKe one-iourm ot tne siock us
iii-Mfpriert stnplf which means that this
Is as a first mortgage on the plant
and the iuvesters win get uieir in
terest out of this regardless of what
the company makes.
It is estimated that the cost of the
nlnt.t will l,e nhnut S30.000. In addi
tion to the plant the material to begin
manufacturing machines will cost an
additional S40.000. The nlant will
cover a large area of ground, but the
location will be selected later. The
engine room will be the only brick
building at present aitnougn it is uie
Intention of the company to eventual
lv hnvp all their buildings brick
whereever they locate. The finishing
room will be built two stories nign.
In addition' to this there will be a
blacksmith shop, machine shop, foun
dry and pattern shop.
The erection or this manufacturing
,,.m m. ..i,i a lni-L.e thinir to Pen
dleton. . In the construction of the
plant the services of many carpen
ters will be required and after the
..iat la Inillt It will emnlov from SO
to 75 men at a monthly pay roll from
$8000 to ?3&uu.
Just what will be done has "not been
decided, but It Is likely that a mass
meeting will be called by the Com
mercial Club to see what the people
think of the proposition. In the mean
time the same proposition made to
Pendleton has been laid before the
people of Athena. Athena has been
bidding for the factory and W. G.
HIgby went to that city today to lay
the proposition before those interested.
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
HartSduffoer
V Marx
Hand Tailored
Suits and
Overcoats
Try them on, and note that
we give you better styles
than the tailors, as good a
fit and a price that is a big
saving for you. If you
thine you are one of
those men who can't get a
ready make suit to fit let us
disabuse your mind of the
idea.
Overcoats
$5 to $30
Suits $5 to $30
This Week's
Specials
A line of 27 inch
JACKETS
Light Tan and Oxford Gray
sizes 32 tc 42 of GOOD
KERSEY cloth with vel
vet collar mercerized lining.
This season's new style up
to date garment good value
for Jb.oo. For this week
$4.98
Ladies' light blue mixture
Man Tailored Suit
Eton style trimmed with
Satin Black and braid, an
exceptionally good value
for $20.00. For this week
$J4.98
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
MEN'S OUTFITTERS
SEEN IN ALBA.
Not Continue
' Taking your salt water baths as you did while on your
vacation at the sea shore ? You can have the same thing
at home.
SEA SALT, 5 CENTS POUND
A pound of our Atlantic City Sea Salt will make two de
licious salt water baths, equal to a sea bath.
We have bath brushes, bath sponges, wash rags, bath
saps and everything that helps to improve your bath.
J5 Steps From Main St. Toward the Coatt House
Cause of Sunday's Wreck.
11 line l,en learned since the Dtlbll
,.ti,,, nf thn storv of the Sunday
wreck In the O. R. & N'. yards, that
the wreck was caused by the care
lessness of some man in the yards,
nnrl nnt frfllll St defective switch, Just
who is to blame is not known, but It
is now evident that someone Is re
sponsible for the accident. The
switch had been only paniy nut,cu,
and when the engine struck the open
switch the derailment louoweu.
Notice.
Getting ready to move Into my new
meat market on Alta street, opposite
the Pendleton Savings Bank. On
October 20, I will close my business
In the Court 'street market, which will
be continued by Mr. Miescke.
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to me will please call at the
old stand on Court street, and settle
aa I will be found there until Nov. 1.
After that date I will be pleased to
see both old friends and new at the
Union Market on Alta street.
PERRY HOUSER.
Eight Thousand Dollors Worth of Ore
in Two Loads.
Alba, Oct. 21. The sawmill at this
place is now running in full blast with
Peter Vlebroch as general manager.
D. E. Coombs is head sawyer, lxn
Down edger, and M. E. Sturdivant,
engineer.
One hundred and forty-four head
of cattle left here last week for the
Sound, 110 head of these belonging
to Fred Martin and 34 head to J.
Terry. The price paid for these cat
tle was $3.75 per hundred delivered
In Pendleton. They were purchased
by J. C. Lonergan for the Pacific Meat
Company at Tacoma.
More freight is going over the
roads between Pendleton and the
John Day this fall than ever before,
but the most valuable loads to pass
through here on its way to Pendleton
went through Friday nlghL These
were four-horse loads of ore irotn the
Badger mine. The ore was concen
trated and sacked in 125-pound sacks.
The total value of the Vw loads was
$8000. Each wagon contained two
tons of the concentrates and the
teamsters claim that the roads are
good between Pendleton and the Su
sanvlllo country.
C. E. Hoover has leturned from
tho Snokane fair. He says he enjoy
ed the trli) but tho next time ho goes
he will take his blankets so that he
will be sure of a bed for it was 1m
possible to get beds there, the crowds
were so great.
LATEST STORE
NEWS
New Imported Lines of Fancy
Qoods Are Now Arriving....
Your Place
German Baskets
These goods are made for ap
pearance and durability. 25c,
35c, 39'. 48c 65, 85c to $3.95
Doll Buggies
The new wire and metal style
which will stand hard wear.
$1.35 to 52.95 in three colors
Wringers
We sell the best American
makes.
$2.50 wringer here for $1.95
$4.00 wringer here for 2.95
Woodenware
2500 tooth picks 5c; towel
rollers 10c; sad ironOhandles
10c; chair bottoms 12c each
Our Holiday Idne this year will
be bigger and better than ever
For Sale Seven-room house, bath
and city water, two lots at corner of
Jacksou and Garfield streeiB. aisu
household effects, consisting of piano,
oMnl.nanl ranPfi StOV'e etc. TCU
cords of wood and a good single horse
and new buggy. Dr. renuns.
Portland is much exercised over
the subject of Sunday closing. The
city officials blame the county offic
ials, who In turn blame the stato offic
ers for tho state of affairs.
For Sale A hundred and fifty
young pullets, six to eight months old,
ready to lay; also a young Jersey
cow. Call at 2102 West Webb street,
or at this office.
PUREE
FREDERICK NOLF
Santa Claus' Headquarters
Is always ready at our tables.
There is a variety of tempt
ing and excellent food on our
bill of fare. Everything is
served by courteous and at
tentive waiters.
The French Restaurant
GUH LA FONTAINE, Prop.
mANSFER,
tprjuctng,
storage;.
CROWNER BROS
Telephone Main 4.
LADIES'
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The Best Shoe in the Coon
try at Its Price. We Chal
lenge any $5 shoe to eqaal
THE PINGREE
Boston Store
Where Whole Families are Shod.
GritfWffiffiffl
COME TO OUR STORE
If you are seeking the newest styles In Furniture, Carpets,
Rugs, Portiers, etc We have somo new novelties never bo
fore shown here, See the Antique Furniture we are Bhowing,
BAKER & FOLSOM
Furniture Store near Poatofflce