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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1902)
THAT NEW FACTORY Fe teutsch IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE SENTIMENT OF CITIZENS AT MEETING FAVORED IT. ection with our large stock of shoes which we have o our cieparuncui D.v., - ...... ... - ! now be able to do all kinds of kHOE REPAIRING Ing but the best stock will be used and best workman laran teed. Men's Half Soles, Nailed, 75c Ladies' Half Soles, Nailed, 40c Rubber Heels and Soles a specialty ! ee Teutsch ly, OCTOBER 27, 1902. BREVITIEO. pward, farm loans. x'b clam chovrder. oysters at Castle's. ats, skirts, furs and waists lonollne quilts are best. Eastern and Cove oysters limburgor and Swiss Indwiches at Oratz's. four eggs to F. S. Younger 35 cents per dozen. lade suits to order and Ing a specialty at Ebon's. inese cooking at. Phillips' Everything tastes good. tobacco and smokers' sup- lack Candlsh's, Patton's old II to read all the ads of ie Store. They always have that Interest close buyers. es, sweet potatoes, chick- ticks at the Standard Qro- ir cash plan saves you cleaned and pressed by d workmen. Prices' reason. Holland, corner Holland and rn no trii bawim p ninrMiuiPR and beat on earth: chain fitltnh rnmliinatl. Prlnpn 14 11 nnv vnn G5 he naw idea of al TR 0 AT 1ST wu jeweier Whltaker, -the dentist. Oyster cocktails at Gratz'a. Olympla oysters at Castle's. Men's half soles, 75c. Teutsch's. Neuman's for cigars aud tobacco. Fall and winter styles at Joorger's. Hot Wienerwurst and saur kraut at Oratz's. Full line of chlldren't Ping-Pong hats at Mrs. Campbell's. Special until Saturday, wool waists, 98c. Teutsch. Your suits will be the helghth of fashion If made by Siebert & Schulz. Ice cream chocolates, a rare new delicacy you should try. At Duttons. New today Dolls, children's black boards, toy bureaus and china closets. Nolf's. Wanted Position on farm by man and wife. Address B. R. A., Box H, Helix, ore. Woman Wanted Must be fair cook; good wages. Apply nt 400 Alta, corner Thompson street. Brick building for rent, on Court. street, block and a half from Main street. See J. F. Temple. We have the neatest and largest Mock ,of jardlnlers at prices so low as to surprise you. C. Rohrman, Wanted A good cook; steady work on farm. Good wages. Inquire of Mrs. Staufleld, 313 South Main street. Light Brahma and Buff Cochin chickens for sale at the Standard Grocery at the lowest market price. Lamp fixtures, all size chimneys, wicks, burners, brackets, reflectors, shades, globes in stock at all prices. C. Rohrman. The Dally East Oregonlan Is on sale In Portland at the Rich news stand In Hotel Perkins, and at the Hotel Portland. Hair pins, combs, safety pins, pock etbooks, curling irons, hair brushes and everything else in notions on the notion counter. Teutsch. For Sale A hundred and fifty young pullets, C to 8 months old, ready to lay. AIbo a young Jersey cow. Call at 2102 West Webb street, or at thin office. Why have gray hair. Get walnut coloring, $1 por bottle, express pre paid. San Francisco Hair Store, 1401 First avenue, Seattle, manufacturers of all kinds of hair goods. Send for circulars, W. M. Scott, one of Umatilla coun ty's prominent farmers, has bought a home in Pendleton and will removu his family, to this city for the winter His son, Ira C. Scott, is a student ft the Pendleton Business College. James Nelson has purchased a res idence from Frank B. Clopton, oa East Webb Btreet, and will make hb home in the same. Mr. Nelson is a "Vinson stockman, who believes itr get ting the most out of life and r.s he has laid up a competency, will spend part of his time in town. RUBBER SPONGES - e,iave just receive! c:c Ttco Clean e t wf M,4bl'a tvti fettit'o uiwiiuti) HiwiUMjji'- hev a,l u , lnvEratng the body, also beautifies the skin. ountatn K"bber Sponge that we have used at our Soda uuntam everv dav f .v .1 t. n : o j j .w. aiA lliuilll.a (UIU ace HUY WCU II Tto KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORE Steps From Main St., Toward the Court Hoose Only Question Under Consideration Is Whether Stock Shall All Be Com mon or $25,000 Shares of It Pre ferred. The meeting of 'members of the Pendleton Commercial Association and citizens to consider the Rlgby' Clove combined harvester proposition was callid to order this afternoon Mayor Halley was elected chairman, and J. F, Robinson secretary of the commercial association, was chosen secretary. Mr. Iligby explained that It was the pflrpose to organize a company with a capital stock of $100,000, $75,000 of which to be common stock, and $25, 000 preferred. It was stated that practically all of the common stock had already been taken and the citizens of Pendleton and Umatilla county were requested to subscribe the $25,vu0 for which pre ferred stock would be Issued and draw Interest annually at 8 per cont Mr. Rlgby also stated that It was the purpose of the company to build a factory to cost $100,000; that It would be the main purpose of the institution to manufacture the Rlgby Clove combined harvester, but farm machinery and Implements also would be manufactured. The merits of the Invention wore discussed and It was shown that it could be operated with less than hair the number of horses used In oper ating the old harvesters and that only two men were required to operate the new harvester, while the number to operate the old harvesters was usu ally five. The merits of the harvester have already been set forth In East Ore gonlan and there seems to Imj no question but that the Invention is a success and a great labor and money saver. A large number of representative business men and citizens were pres ent md all practically Indorsed the proposition. It was agreed that Mr. RIgby should have time to consider with his co partners to determine whether it would be better to make the entire $100,000 common stock and solicit subscriptions along this line, it having been suggested that if it was a good thing that common stock would be better than preferred- stock, as com mon stock holders would be entitled to share the profits instead of receiv ing 8 per cent on preferred stock. Mr. Rlcby also stated that a suf ficient number of orders had already been received to keep the factory running two years. The meeting adjourned subject to call, as soon as the owners of the patent should determine whether they would make the whole capital stock or attempt to sell $25,000 shares as preferred stock. When driving, take a P. I. R. Now potato chips at F. S. Younger & Son's. Shoe repairing of all kinds. Teutsch's. Fresh strawberries at F. S. Young er & Son's. Fresh kraut and nice mince meat at F. S. Younger & Son's. Just received, another carload of seed rye at Colesworthy's. nnn't forirfit that we do all klndB of shoe repairing. Teutsch's. New line celluloid novelties. 15. 25, 38 and 48 cents. Noirs store. Tim sennnn for Duttou'S fine tallies and home-made chocolate creams. Bishop's Fleur-De-Lis California preserves at F. S. Younger & Son's. Bring your eggs to F. S. Younger & Son's. 35 cents per dozen. Lewis aud M. Wachsmuth, reccntl fmm Aberdeen. ar In town Diamine to open an oyster htiuse on Cour: street. Oreec's old reliable Mocha and Java coffee at F. S. Younger & Son's. 35 cents per dozen. Room and board wanted by gentle man and wife In private family. State terms and location. Address P. O. box 550, city. Tim iniilH or this cltv are Invited tn fnll nt Mm Hotel Pendleton narlor. where Miss Baker has a complete line of art emuroiuery materials, iess-mo will be given rreo In Venetian nraw Ing. When driving, tuke a P. I. R. All tntoraarnrl In rmprllftwnrk nTf lll- viiuH tr on 11 nt tlm Hotel Pendleton parlors, where Miss Baker has a beau tiful and complete line or tnese goous. The Germanla Soclty gave anothet of their delightful dancing parties in their hall in tho Cold Springs coun try Saturday night. Several attended the event from Pendleton and all re. imr n vrv eoori time. These dances are growing more and more popular as time rolls on and draw larger crowds each meeting. Tho hnmllAdt. man In Pendleton, as well as the handsomest, and others, ,ro invited to call cn any druggist ,.nd get free a trial bottle of Kemp'B Balsam for tho throat ana lungu, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and ,niioUA nil xhrnnln and acute COUKDS, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Price 26c and BOc. For sate uy i Hu man & Co., sole agenU. Perfect Fits Honest Values WE KNOW THAT tho clothes shown in this ad are stylish enough for tho dresslost oc casions, good enongh for the hardest woar, and in the reaoh of any purse. They are precisely the sort of clothes you ought to buy for that boy of your a. Our stock covers ALL PRICES, the low and medium priced being just as strongly made as the more expensive ones THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I Nobby Styles Strongly Made THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS Struck It Rich. Cecil Wade, who spent Saturday in town, has just received a report on assays made on the copper taken from property located by him In British Columbia last summer, which goes over $27 to the ton. He is very en thusiastic over his prospects as one claim adjoining his and in the same groupe, has had an offer from capital Ists of $100,000. Bight thousand linotype machines representing an investment of $24. mm nnn are in use In the United States today. Ten years ago there were none. aii who use atomizers In treating nnK.nl n.ntnrrh will eet tile UeSl result from Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price including spraying tube, i5 cents. Sold by druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros., 50 warren street. New lorn. New Orleans, Sept. 1, 1900. Mobki-k Kv TiroH! I sold two hot ties f vour Llauid Cream Balm to a customer, William Lamberton, 1115 ne arhnlKe street. JNe wurieans: ue has used the two bottles, giving him wonderrul and most satisfactory re suits. George W. McDuff, pharmacist For Sale Property on corner of Main and "Water, 73x75 feet, two buildings. The rents pay 8 per ce:r. net on investment. Must be sold b November 1. N. T. Conklln, office at poMofflce. When driving, take a P. I. R. PI 1REE LADIES $3.50 SHOE The Best Shoe in the Coun try at Its Price. We Chal lenge any $5 shoe -to equal THE PINGREE Boston Store Where Whole Families are Shod. New Goods Arriving This Week Childrens Black Boards I'rcm 05c to $2.95. New Style A great assistance for children studying at home. 8-day Alarm Clocks Strike every 30 minutes. Sold regu lar at $5, here on sale at $3 45 anl M'y warranted TOYS and DOLLS The most complete line in town. Drums 25c to 52.45. Toy Trunks 39c to $1.95. Toy Bed Steads 25c to 75c. Toy tables 10c to $1.95 GAMES Almost 500 worth of games to select from. Games from 5c to $7.95. Think of the immense line. Complete sets ping pong 25c to 1.50. Crokinole boards 1.39 to 1.95 FREDERICK NOLF Santa Claus' Headquar ers TRANSFJR, TRJJKING, STORAGE. CROWNER BROS Telephone Main 4. Come To Us For your lumber and building material of all descriptions and you will save money and get fust-class stpek. We can sup ply you with Doors, Windows, Screen doors and windows, building paper, lime,; cement, brick and sand. e We make, a specialty of wood gutters for barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Court House. Notice Maccabees. All MacabeeB are urged to ho Dres- ent at the meeting Tuesday night Important business to transact that concerns the pocketbook of each sir knight. J, 8. KEES, R, K. For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES CALL ON Colesworthy -AT TUfc- CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Btreet IN THE LIGHT ol our iporience In errUe and Luiiucil wigoo itlllDK, wo do not lieilttte to (17 mil w liara (airly wall learned the neediol our custouitri- rtitDt aud protpoctiro. took ai long aa you like, teat ai long ai you pleaae, jouH find our output to be aljrlgbt thli day, lie next day, every day. Our Winona hack! are juit tba ttilmi, wall made, good looklug, euay to ride In aud itrong. We hate tope tor all kludi ol buggleiand cuib. tone and daabea lor backa. Oct our price oa 'wagona, bufglw; backa, carta, gaaollo en. gtnei, plow and taw mill. NttAQLH BHOTHHHS Water It, aaar'Uala, Paadletoe, Ore. 1