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I . . . : EIGHT PAGES OATliT BAST ORKt.ONIAN. PENDLETON, OltKGON. TUESDAY, KEPTEMBEU 12, 1911. BOYS' school SODTS You know how much more confidence you feel when you dressed in perfect taste are mtmnmn by BECIIK R, MAYIta CO. tmmii bt BCCKEB. HAYCB CO. CHICAGO and style. Your boy can do better work in school if he is WELL clad. Our stock of Boys' School Suits is very large and the assortment is complete. Every one of these suits is made according to our rigid requirements, including style, elegance of materials and stoutness. 11 CENTS PAID FOR WHEAT AT ADAMS (Special Correspondence.) AdamS, Ore., Sept. 12. During the past several days great act'vity In the wheat market at this place has been manifest and several thousand sacks of grain have teen disposed of at prices ranging from 70 cents to 72 cents per bushel. The following sales were made last week: Ed Marrette, 2330 sacks, to the In terior Warehouse company, price 71 cents per bushel. L. A. Lielallen, 1,000 sacks, to the Athena Milling company, price 82 cents per bushel. L. L. Rogers, 10,000 sacks to the Athena Milling company, pr.ce 71 cents per bushel. Frank Martin, 8000 sacks, to the Interior Warehouse company, price 70 cents per bushel. Miss Elsie Otterstead came up from Portland Friday to attend the fair and Round-Up In Pendleton. Miss Otterstead is a former resident of Adams and Is the guest of Man da Price. TRAINED IXKJ AIDS THIEVES. It Takes AH the Risk While Mawlcr Elude Detection. Glenolden, Pa. The mystery of th long-continued thefts of chickens re doubled since the town council offer ed a reward of $50 for arrest. Is solv ed. The depredator is a trained dog; in the hands of the thieves, so well educated that ail they have to do 1 to single out a place to be looted, re main in the backfround and let the dog take all the risk, and get th fowls. The discovery was made a few eve nings ago, when neighbors saw tho big dog break into the coop of Charles B. Savage, in Logan avenue. The ani mal displayed great Intelligence, tak ing one of the top boards in Its mouth and raised it up. As soon as Savage went outHlde the dog was suddenly called off by a low whistle and disap peared. At a meeting of Glenolden residents " p'ans were made for coping with the thieves, and a vigorous campaign will be waged. Suspicion is directed tow ard four persons, and. It Is believed that with the combined efforts of tho Glenolden Poultry Protective associ ation, council and Indignant citizens, the wave of chicken theft will be. stopped. t-A guaranteed Ingersoll Watch fj Free with every Boys'. Suit Sold m We do not permit exaggeration tmk or misrepresentations in our ffeM advertisements or our store. m ALEXANDER f 1 De t Store Icsls A bachelor is Just as good as a mar ried man or Just as bad. ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion Mrs. P. Mclntire and daughter, Ma ble, went to Pendleton Saturday to do some shopping. Mrs. George Bentley was a Pendle ton visitor Saturday. L. L. Lieuallen was a business vis itor in Pendleton Saturday. air. unu aira. ai. a. saner ana Mrs. y o C L. e. Mccoium went to Pendleton sat- Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, urday to do some shopping. Miss Freda Carlston of Pendleton, Is visiting relatives in Adams this week. Mr. Banan of Portland, was a busi ness visitor in Rdams Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John King visited in Walla Walla Sunday. Harry Cutler returned to his home In Adams Saturday after spending the past week in Seattle. Earl Simonton was a business vis itor in Pendleton Monday. Fred Blake was a Pendleton visit or Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. - M. Morrison were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Check a cough or cold In the lungs before It develops a serious esse. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP is an effective remedy for all soreness or congestion in the lungs or air pas sages. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Dizziness? If you are not, the most effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of them is ta take, now and then, a deserts poon ful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It u well Known throughout the world as the best of family laxative reme dies, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without iroV taring the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed on the front of every package. . 1 .THE CASH MARKET is tjik nrs:i r ri.. r. i x towx 11 Tf 11. w n PRIZES AWARDED Wayne Coe has returned to his home in Portland after a visit of a few weeks with his brother, Geo. C. Coe. Mr. Johns of Pendleton, spent Fri day in driving over this project and noting the many improvements that have been made this year. He ex pressed himself as delighted with what he saw and predicts for us a great future. Ir. II. W. Coe is spending a few days In Hcrmiston looking ufter business. PHEl'.UUN'U IOl! MYSTIC SIIKINE JIEKTINO (Special Correspondence.) Sinnfiuld. Ore.. Sept. 12. Tile Stanfield Fruit Growers' association invited in its members and friends on Friday night to help celebrate the awarding of prizes offered by the In land Irrigation company tor products grown on the Furnish project during 1911. Speeches and music were the j ; pokane. Wash When John V. order of the evening after which n '.Treat, El Zagal temple, Furg.i, X. D. fea.-t. of watermelons, cantaloupes ami j. ip, rial potentate of North America, ac cream were served to ull present. .u: I Ellis Lewis Garretson, Aflf; tern It was voted one of the most delight- j p'c, Tu.'oinn, imperial captain of the lul nnn profitable meetings ever neia i (uttrd rav fin NEWS NOTES FRd 'sin-'' people get better goods, hotter frvice ana better ivc-'.ght n rtfiyolhcr place in town and you'll f!nd our price cheeper. WOM Knle t'i (Special Correspondence.) Weston. Ore., Sept 12. Mrs. John Prine of Weston was in Pendleton shopping Wednesday. Mr. Kobcrt Jamii son c.f Walla Wal la was in Weston Thursday on busi ness. It. M oTricn of Portland is in Weston this week vis ting frlenJs. su JJss Ida Musens, who has been I m spending ,n? summer In Wis.'oi:s n i i has rciur cn ,(1 v 0 t 'n lJ t a h i" ' the public sc'J e!. here and was very largely uttended. The stanfieM people feel Justly proud of the splendid exhibit that has been shipped to the county fair at Pendletun. Mrs. J. A. Itarnford of Portland, Is yIMtitig her s ster, Mrs. E. X. Wheel i r. Mr. Oscar Oakland left Fr'day to Join her hushund who is in Califor nia to Join her husband who is in Culifornla, where ?!!'.' expects to spend thevjvinter. Mr, and Mrs, M. C. llaragar have returned from a vllt to North Yaki ma, where they spent several days with relatives and friends, Harold Wheeler ls at homo again after spending several weeks with his grandparcr..a nt Ocean Park, Wash. Mrs. m ii. Irwin and nephew, n.cgse tlurt, left for Portland on Fri day morning for a brief visit. Miss Olga Baumbarger has gone to Hermiston, where she has found employment. A. W. Grny spent some time in i en dleton this week attending to tern of business. Mrs. F. H. and Miss Maude Smith wer-itors. Mrs Tobias P-nrr gono tQ ge uinu . join ne ffleial visit to El Katif Mr. nj J.". U-.."'iJt ';i wtr.'. l temple in Spokane en October 4, they: Thursday rn a 'un.-.'.""s f'p t will be erected bv Xobles of the Mvs- Mr Kd..in t'.-. .'i n i 4nJ tic Shrine from various parts of the'fiom his rfi- h is Yorxo r.vriL cr,. ; Xoiv Y. V. O. A. Homo' V? so iioia. i j B M' n, Mass. That' a woman is a ; lJJ.r youni? woman until she is 35 years! " ' ) haa no.v loen definitely estab-! - - lished by t!i rjlo? of membership of ihe Yi un;- V. r.an' Christian a-hoei.i-t'on, whose i n ' 1 . ,i j is now iieariug eomplet OT .'n Teai;;le street, Cam bridge. Pome of the rules that govern the home are: That the applicant be un der 3;t year.;, and that she relinqu'sh hcr quarters upon reaching her thir t. -filth hlrthday that she be self-su.-p. riing; that her salary be not than $12 a week, and that she r- n nember of the association A ivom will cost from ?1 to $2.50 a Cf k and board $2 75 and $3.50, ac i .f'ug to in. number of meals. at the ". f.. '"Hurt and Jo!, 'ASH MARKET inson S:a Pto-o,. .Jiin tot f ii . . Prn r i llU'.i'.l.,' northwestern states and prov nccs. vh"re he lias ! v.- lk nware u. ei, potentate or Ki t.:o summer Katif temple, has arranged for n Mrs. C ra Simps Mt find f?m ly street parade for the lU'ternnon. when moved Friday to' Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Y H llcckcr nni For bowel (.opln'nts in children ulvj'3 gi.O Cuuniheriain'a Colic the Arab Putrol of 24 will make its first public appearance. The proces sion, headed by the .Shrine bund and !n command of Captain Willis D. ilea with mounted escort, will start from the 'Masonic temple and move through the principal business streets. There will be a reception and banquet at the temple early in the evening, "Officers of the El Katif temple aro arranging an elaborate program for the entertainment of the hea'" .a ui a di- rd of Con- we look for holer anj Ciarvhoea Hemeily and who has Weston, r gon Utah, Xor' kotn. - -vn In mat- otunrt Echo vls- the order," paid W. S. McCre rector of the Masonic Bop trol of Spokane, an Montana -ihbio". - , California, Aiasmi, Dakota and South Da- jna tho northwestern provinces the Dominion of Canada on this flusntclous occasion. "All tho details have not yet been worked out, but it is probable we will Include the night celebration at the snnknnn Interstate Fair in our en tertainment in honor of tho imperial notentate. who will be accompanied by the captuin of the guaru. iamiiy. who recently ;noved to Wes ton f.-oni Centra'.ia. naVl, ,oved into til r? Kins cottage. Mr.-. Florence tr.....,. v;,..v .no lir.en visiting relatives in J.J!ok. Kcpfe, Jr., of Pendleton, was l" .eston Saturday and Sunduy vis ing friends. Mrs. Sophonia Campbell of Spokane in Weston visiting friends and rel atives. Mrs. Campbell was a former resident of Weston. Mrs. Ira Kemp and daughter re turned Sunday from an extended visit to relatives and friends in Colton and Spokane. Mrs. Ralph Lane spent a few days last week with friends in Walla Wal la valley. Mrs. ?rn Flock of Asotin county, Washington, is in Wetton visiting her former home and many friends of this place. ,-r.stor oil. It is pertain to cneci a dire and when reu'iced with water ml sweetened pit-."-r".nt ti take No physician car. .ru'WrPje n betto reir.edy. For sale uy all dealers. iiiniil ijjiioM FOUR AST N'otii-o to t'.io rubllo. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Farmers Meat Co., are hereby notified to pay the same to Sheriff Taylor or Fred Weber. No ether person-? are authorized to tran sact any business for the company whatsoever. (Signed.) J. S. FURNISH, President. HOWS" THIS. We offer Ono Hundred Dollars r.eward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cor ed bv Hull's Catarrh Cure. V. J CUENhi & Co., Toledo .O. Vrt tiio iiTiflprsiirnen. nave kuuwu r. ni,nt. fnr tm lust 15 Tears, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obllRntlons main uy u " WAI.U1XO. KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. rintl'B Ontnrrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tlie system. Testimonials nt free. Trie 73c, per bottlo. Sold by all Vaka linll's Family Villa for constlpa tlon Every Day Over the Scenic Highway Hcrih Ooad limited The only exclusively first cluss train to the F.ast. To St. raul, Minneapo lis. imiueiliateiv connects beyound. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LIMITED To St. Louis and the Southeast. Ob servation Car, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Day Coaches. ATLANTIC IvXPUESS Through to Chicago. All classes of equipment. TWIN CITY EXPRESS To St. Paul and Minneapolis. All classes of equipment. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY WALTER ADAMS AGENT, TENDLETOX. ORE. D. Charlton, A. G. P. a., ronianu, Oregon. .. niwnunn I t x i.i...... . . . . i. ...ill nrf'iiiiiii:iiiiLui uiiii L imr iiiii". .' v. . , n'..!.!. Nn a i. nmiiv stiiim iih luuviilw i k w. r v . t. . - v . - . j .. x. . . "ttU' ntPurt,.ar rnt o c." because you want to get rid of It. Ho ITn s V lnlrlitn- nftnr IIS I HIP rllll.'ll I 'J " v v " ' I 1 1 jB IUVft'"ft " . j I ' I WAIT MI iaOTHDifil WISE IT iiilE 1. .1 ..... -.a i D U ..rnJna frwrn vpfv direction and buying as they never have tor we are rlooding tnis country wun uife-ams. 1 tupic wh6 " j bought before. Only four more clays, and those v;ill be record breakers something doing every minute at 3 Judd Block, Main and Court Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. Adjuster F. N. ALMSTEAD in Charge - v t,..