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EIGIIT PAGES DAILY EAS1 0RE;ONLAN, PENDLETON, OHElhjS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBKK 18, 1911. page mn Lad ics and Pisses AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Suits and That's what we are Selling rigbt now We are ready for you with by far the biggest and best se lected lino of Iteady-to-Wear garments we have ever shown. SUITS 300 of them Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 47. 400 COATS to chooso from in all materials and sizes $5.00 to $40.00 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. F. E. LlVENGOOD'CO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. OCTOBER Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ready. "ORP1IEUM." I LOCALS I Coal and wood, phono Main B. Pastime picture pleue all. Dutch Henry for coal. Main 171. Snyder, chimney aweep. Tel. R 3811. Private board and lodging at SOS W. Webb. Phone Black 1411. Phone Platioeder for trth meat and lard. Mala 445. Dr J. A. Beet naa returned from h!B vacation and has resumed practice. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to eee the beat and the clearest picture. Call at 777 Thomp.on street for board and rooms. H. H. Copeland. FOR RENT SUITE OF FURNISH- ed rooms, 601 Jackson. Phone black 1257. Wanied Woman coojt, steady Job. Write Manager School" Club, Indian Agency, Pendleton. Everything that's good to eat. In meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. Special rates to horses ooarded hy the week or month at the Commercial Barn, (20 Aura street. Phone Main II. About 800 feet of good sew garden hose for sale at cost price. Sharon A Eddlngs. Lost Package containing little girl's black pumps. Finder return to this office and receive suitable re ward. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m , arrive 9:E5 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton, If you wait to mov-a, oall Pealai. 1 Pros., Transfer, ph.ne 3811. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 847 Main street. Phone Main SS for Parker's aa tomnblle. Trips to all parta of coun try and city. Quick service. Stand at French restaurant. For transfer work, hauling bag gage, moving household goods and pianos and all kinds of Job work, phone Malnn 411. B. A. Mortem. LOST IN O HANDSTAND AT THE Round-Up . park, lady's 17 Jewel Waltham, gold watch; case No. 6.045, 961. Finder return to Gray Bros.' grocery and receive liberal reward. Tou can't burn Hlate and gravel! Don't try It. Phone Dutch Henry, Main 173, for e'ean screened Rock Springs coal cither lump or nut. It burns clean and goes further. I have several largo tracts of Uma tilla county wheat land and stock ranches for sale. Will tako in ex change property in Portland, Spokane or Pendleton. E. T. WADE. Passengers to Portland can save money and at tho name time have an enjoyable river rldo by taking boat from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Uatzcrt leaves daily, except Friday nnd Sun day at 1:30 p. m., arrives In Port land 9:30. Fare 11.00. LOST SATURDAY EVEN1NU ON Main street, lady's watch, O-sly.c on Let 'cr Buck fob; letters C. E. en graved on case. Liberal reward for return to N. P. ticket office. LOST DELTA GAMMA SORORITY pin In shape of anchor, between Water street and high school. Return to "W" this office for reward. K. L. Power & Son Wins Many Prizes. E. L. Power & Son are the posses sors of all of tho blue ribbons of the 3rd District Fair this year, their Men's Saddle and Ladies' Saddle winning first prize, and their harness, 1 set of driv ing harness and 1 set of team harness taking first In its class, making a to tal of four first prizes. Resides this their 3350.00 prize saddle won the World's Champlanship Prize at Chey enne. The Power firm Just received a statement to this effect yesterday from the secretary of the Frontier Day committee at Cheyenne, this state ment being In their window at the present time. Excellent Program for Tuesday's Cliungo. 1. "Bess of the Forest," Lubin. The story of a little girl who was lost wliilo on an automobile tour of the west with her parents. Hne was found 1y a Mexican, who took her home to his wife. As Hess grew up, she de veloped Into a beautiful young woman and Garcia's wife became jealous of her. A few month's later, Harry Lans dule, a surveyor, came across Garcla's cabin and met Bess and by means of a locket containing her mother's pic ture, he knew who she was. With the assistance of a party of cowboys, he rescued her, at the same time gain ing himself a beautiful bride. A rnost absorbing story, splendidly act ed. 2. "Satan's Rival," Pathe. Satan looking for mischief, sees two happy lovers, one a knight, the other a princess, and takes a fancy to marry the beautiful princess himself. The knio-ht la warned bv a fairy to frus trate Satan by his own strength. He has a very hard time till the good fairy and the holy hermit come to his aid. Then Satan is overcome and the princess and knlgnt are happily married. The costumes are gorgeous. It is a very pleasing picture. ?.. "Where There' a Will, There's a Way." Selig Comedy. Two Judges are close friends, they nave but one child each, an attractive daughter. Two young men pay court to them and are surjr!:e in their lovPmaking by the Judges, who order them from their homes. The hoys swear to get even. Of course they win. much to the chagrin of the two crusty old jur ists. 4. "Tho Great Nitrate of Soda Tn- hi.s'.ry of Chile," Sei'g. An excellent educational, illustrating the great ni trate of soda f elds of Chile, phr.wing in detail the modes of securing and preparing for market this valuable chemical, of which rfouth America suppr.e the bulk of the world's out put. 5. "The Professor and the New Hat" Ed'son. A charming little story of an absent mindert professor, his daughter and her young man. A re freshing light comedy. 6. "The Question Mark," Edison A comedy, fu'l of laughs from begin ning to end. The young hopeful suc ceeds in pretty we'll upsetting the whole household. from the world and me woman Uvea a life of single blessedness. Long years after they see their experience about to be repeated and take mea sures to prevent It. In this they are successful and the lovers whom they throplay, or a comedy performed by help are fortunate. ."A Pal's Oath," Esanay. In this western story there is an oath sworn by one man to kill his traitorous friend, who proved false. After a sac rif.ee sufficient to have Insured him a friendship as lasting as life Itself, the time' comes when he can fullflll his vow. Ho creeps cautiously up to the window; he draws his revolver and Is just ready to fire but the man takes his little one from the cradle and un consciously covers himself with the child's body. The murderer is undone and leaves without performing his mission and the family continue in peace. "Through the Window," American Pathe. In a touching scene In this dramatic picture a child brings about a reconciliation between a father and daughter, whom he had disowned be cause she married n gainst his will. iiifs Tin-: rosy. FORMER SHAH A ITGITIYE. Washington Hear Prr-iiin I Socking Asylum in INirci.!;ii Countries. Washington. Mohammed al Mirza, former Shah of - IV rsin, who is In flight after a crushing defeat by the government forces, apparently has giv en up his attempt to regain the throne and now is probably endeavoring to find an asylum in some foreign coun try. This Is indicated by advices to the State Department. AU Merya met his Wntreloo at Sa vad Koch, where he lost many of his followers. Thu former ruler fled in o rowboat to Gommesh Tcphch and that was the last heard of h'm. THE PASTIME. Where You Sex? tho Best in Motion Picture Tuesday's Program. " A Handsome Man," Vitagraph. "The Handsome Man" is a marvel of acting and a woiWfully novel por trayal. The whole play Is performed by on! man. Maurice Costello. unin terrupted in its continuity and perfec tly clear in the te ling of the story This is something tinprecendented in the point of fact, that it Is a monan one man only. Everybody laughs at this mar and with him. Don't fail to see how he amuses. "A Mexican Rose Garden." Kalem. Here is alove story that contains heart throbs nnd heart breaks a plenty. In deed it is one of the mo-t emotional films that the Kalem people have re leased in a long time. It tells of two Mexican lovers, each of whom believed love hopeless. So the man withdraws Look! Mutt anil Jeff are at The Cosy again Monday and Tuesday. A thous and laughs in this picture. Also an other great comedy and two swell western dramas. Dell and Bertha Hlancett appear in today's Bison. "Mutt and Jeff Make a Hit," Nest or. "Pay your room rent or get," sa'd the landlady. Seeing a bill-board, our two friends decide to become actors and finally Induce a managen to give 'hem a trial. Their appearance on th stage will make a hit with you, although it failed to make a hit with the theater aud ence who listened to their attempt to .sing "Git the Hook" is yelled and our unfortunate friends found themselves on the street badly battered up. They landed In the 'Vo.iler" and in the 'ast scene we see them behind the bars. "Well, we made a hit, all right, all right," sa.d Mutt. "The Tables Turned," Bison. Mary's father was induced to steal some hors es and Joe, Beeing the theft, threaten ed to tell unle.-s she married him. Her lover, Jim traced the horses, bought them and returned them to the shed they were stolen from. Joe, thinking Mary's father brought 'hem back, took them away to hide them. He ;s caught by the sheriff and i allowed to get out after Mary's father confessed. All ends happily. "The Last Crooked Deal," Cham pion. Four aces make a.fine hand in a poker game, provided youd oppon ent doesn't happen to hold an ace also. This Is what happened In this great we?trn story and you can bet that trouble started in big bunches when the boys found they had been fooled by a stacked deck. Love com edy and thrills of all kinds from start to f;nish make this a genuine western hummer. "All Aboard for Reno," Sola. Four innocent people came mighty near di- I vorce just becausr a messenger boy mane a mistake in delivering some photos. In fact they were all at the station wait.ng for the tram for Reno, i when the boy ru-hed up and told them he had made a mistake. After learning the truth of the matter ev- crything is merry. A good comedy : throughout. New Showing of Ladies and Misses AND Come and See them 1 New Silk Waists at $3.0.0 Come in black and white and navy and white stripes. Peasant style at $3.00 each. Come and see these extra values. $8 and $10 Silk Waists for $4.95 These come in Persian and plaids, silks and plain net. regular values up to $10.00 on sale at $4.95 Wohlenberg Dept. Store "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." Local Firm's Saddles In Contest. Last Saturday at the Round-Up's contest for the Best Cowboy and Cow girl Riding Outfit, E. L Power & Son saddles were again In line of honor. Fred Spain won the Cowboy's prize was riding the Wild Horse race sad dle of 1910, made by E L. Power & Son, and Mrs. Manning who won the Cowgirls' prize was riding one of the Power firm's ladles' saddles. I C C. Jackson of Linn county, has ' Hubbard squashes that he has kept i In a state of perfect preservation since last fall. I BLACK LODGE CROW CHIEF : Try I Rose Cream for Sun Burn and Tan if you wish to be FREE of those blemishes 25c KOEPPENS rhe Drug Store That Serves Ton BMt Z i I III lis t" ' .V.'S. ..I' v ' ' : ;f :2 -fv ' i'i-T.:'' ... . r-k . -: --Ar -j fe.KSwl'.; 4 1C - fmfr& A,' , 1 I . 'fcfTif - jTz " -. .' ' ) H fcf h y vfeH 'ivl, vi Mr. and Mrs. Asher E. Wright and son of Dayton, were In the city dur ing the Round-Up. Money to Loan. Five thousand dollars to loan by th City of Pendleton on approved real estate security. W. E. BROCK, C. P. STRAIN, J. L. SHARON, Finance Committee. If go ng east, or west, or south, have tickets routed Northern Pacific Ry. Close connections at Pasco with all through trains. W. Adams, agent, Pendleton. il fei'Thero is an y Book for Every One in Your Office It makes no difference what department or branch of your business is considered, there will be found an .pgE3sa Book to fit its needs it's particular needs. Go beyond your bookkeeper if it's good for him it's good for all the rest of your business family. There is an X'JP - Book for Every Business and Profession U FOR SALE AT THE EAST OREGONIAN OFFICE. . Two I.cgglns. Courtesy Pacific Monthly. Days ) and i) it in a Few Save Your Money Buy Right Nuff sed 'till you see us Workingmen's Clothing Go. MAIN AND WEBR STREETS, PEXDLKTOX, OIJE