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r.r.E Two DAILY EAST OUEGOXIAX. riaXDLETON, OUEGOJ?, TI RSD.VY," SEPTEMBER 19, 1911. RIGHT PAGEfl O9QQOO000000000000000006GO000000O000000O f eel tt appyma New o o FA! Clothes have a direct effect upon our feelings. The theatrical manager uses color, light 'and shade in staging his scenes, so as to produce certain effects upon his audience. You cannot feel havpy in your old, worn summer garments. Cast them aside, our new warm cheerful fall clothes will delight you. Come buy a new outfit You will feel happy in your new fall garment. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 0 o o o o 0000000000300000000000000000000000000000 1 -.; Mr Childrens Coats We arc sliowini an excellent line of ladies' outing flannel niuht'iown, in white ami colors ; many dif ' ft-rent weights and lesions. All sizes from 15 to 17. Trices from S9 to $2.75 Pendletons Cleanest and Best Grocery in oir Model Basement. Phone Main 17. We have boujrht the prize apples from the Fair. They are extra fancy, packed in small lxxes at. box .. 50 Fancy Xew Honey, 3 coml . 50 Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon 50 Kxtra Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 25 Fancy TCiye Olives, pint .T 25 Cnx'kery Department in connection with onr Model Cirocerv. LADIES OUTING FLANNEL GOWN We have jnst. re ceived a very large slyriuent of chil dren's coats, the sea son's newest styles and materials. They come in cloth, cara cul and plush, a beau tiful range of colors. Sizes - to 14 vears. Prices run fn $3.23 to ?17 each. Boys Clothes We carry the best line of boys' clothes in America. The famous Hercules line, all wind, rain proof, extra reinforced, trousers lined throughout, patent buttons, absolutely guaranteed to be the bet wearing boys clothes made try them $3.50 to $10.00 With every boys' suit we sell for $5.00 or more, we will give you absolutely free one Ixrvs' Round-Up suit. Come early before the assortment broken. IS The Peoples Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade o o c Q O o Q Q O o o o o o o a a o Q o Q 0 a c Q G 9 O o AITHE PICTURE SHOWS! "OR1UIEUM." Excellent Program for Tuesday's Clmngo. 1. "Bess of the Forest," Lubln. The story of a little girl who was lost while, on an automobilo tour of the west with her parents, sno was found by a Mexican, who took her home to his wife. As Bess grew up, she de veloped Into a beautiful young woman and Clarc:a's wife became jealous of her. A few month's later, Harry Lans ilale a surveyor, came across Gareia's cabin and met Bess and by means of a locket containing her mother's pic ture, ho knew who she was. With the iis-iftance of a party of cowboy he rescued her, at the snme time gain ing himself a beautiful bride. A most absorbing story, splendidly act ed. 2. "Satan's Rival," Puthe. Satan looking for mUehlet. sees two happy lovers, one a knight, the other a princess, and takes a fancy to marry the beautiful princess himself. The knight Is warned by 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 knight are happily married. The costumes are gorgeous. It is a very pleasing picture. 3. "Where There-s a Will, There's a Way." Sidig Comedy. Two Judge? are close friends, they nave but one child each, an attract:ve daughter. Two young men pay court to them and are surprised in their lovemaking by the judges, who order them from thr'r homes.. The boys swear to get vc.:. C caur-'o I'icy win. much to the chagrin of the two crusty old Jur ists. 4. "The Great Nitrate of Soda In dustry of Chile," Selig. An excellent educational, Illustrating the great ni trate of soda f elds of Chile, showing in detail the modes of securing and preparing for market this valuable chemical, of which south America supplies the bulk of the world's output. 5. "The Professor and the New ; Hat" Edison. A charming little story; t an absent mindea professor, his 1 daughter and her young man. A re- j freshing light comedy. I 6. "The Question Mark," Edison j A comedy, full of laughs from begin ning to end. The young hopeful sue- Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much ickne starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack tfood, rich, red blood. Their stomachi need invigorating for, alter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi tude of diseases. Gef rid ot your Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -the treat Stomach Restorative, Liver Invl&orator and Blood Cleanser. You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a substitute for "Golden Medioal Discov ery," which is a medicine of known composition, having a complete list ot ingredients in plain ungusn on us ovi-tie-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pkrce'a Pleasant Pellet rcgutata and Invigorate Stomach, 1! Sii?, ! mi SI1 Llvtr and Bowls. again Monday and Tuesday. A thous and laughs in this picture. Also an other great comedy and two swell western dramas. Dell and Bertha Blancett appear In today's Bison. "Mutt nnd Jeff Make a Hit," Nest or. "Piiy your room rent or get," said the landlady. Seeing a bill-board, our two friends decide to become actors and finally induce a manager to give them a trial. Their appearance on the stage will make a hit with you, although It failed to make a hit with the Mieater aud ence who listened to their attempt to sing "Git tho Hook" Is yelled and our unfortunate friends found themselves on the street badly battered up. They landed In the "cooler" and In the 'ast scene we see tlon made to tho convention today by Otto E. Fischer of Chicago, interna tional secretary of the union, In his annual report, Is followed. "We should at once establish our bakeries in such cities where It seems Impossible for our organization to get a foothold, or where tho trust con cerns are controlling the breadmak lng," said Flscherd. Our Internation al union should have control of all bakeries thus established." behind the bars, a hit, all right, all HIDES MONEY IX STOVE, Man's Wife Starts Eire and 8600 Goes Vp In Smoke. York Springs, Pa. Having no faith In banks, John Funk of Arendtsville has been keeping his savings in vari ous hiding places In his house. This summer he placed the money, $700 in bills, in a leather wallet in the oven of an old fashioned tin-plate stove. Mrs. Funk kindled a fire in the stove to take away the dampness caused by the recent rainy weather. Coming into the room fifteen min uUs later, she discovered the odor of burning leather. Opening one of the oven doors, she found the pocket book badly burned. All but $100 of the bills had been destroyed, and the remainder will be sent to the Treas ury Department at Washington for re dtmption. SENDING MAGAZINES BV I "HEIGHT srccEss. I'ltcl'fic- IX'pai'iniont Believes New M.-iIuhI Will Save S2.0WUMMI. Washington. D. C. A saving to the government of ful'y - 000.000 on the tmiisnii.s.-. on "f periodical mail by fa.-t ir- trht was estimated by Post- ma-" r General Hitchcock after a two wf-fks' trial of th:s method of ship mint. Th plan was put in effect Septem ber I. aril i-itiee that time everything has s rie along smoothly and satis factorily. Til- postmaster general said the yste:n was proving h.ghly successful and that the- leading magazines of the country w re cooperating with his de p irlnorit in a most commendable way for th'i purpose of making the new p'an of shipment successful. As the country is divided into four sections for the purpose of determ.n- ng by quadrennialu weighings the amount of compensation to which the lailways are entitled for mail trans portation, the plan of shipping by freight will not have Its full effect for four "years. The weighings of the present season are being made In the th rd contract section, comprising the states ranging from Ohio to Iowa, tt is estimated that saving from this sec tion alone, which should go into ef fect next year, will amount to about $700,000. The magazine shipments now being made by fast freight go chiefly from Buffalo and P ttsburg in the east to Chicago. St. Paul, Omaha and Kansas City in the westy There Is a corresponding movement ca tward for such periodical matter as Is In sufficient bulk to make car load lots. Westbound periodical matter orlgi nat ng In the east goes In storage cars on the regular mail trains as far as Buffalo or Pittsburg, where it is trans ferred to the fast freight trains. These through freight trains run from Buffalo to Chicago In 31 hours and from Pittsburg to Chicago In 30 hours. The time from Buffalo to St. 1j u s is 35 hours and from Buffalo to Omaha about 50 hours. her residence so as to let the county court day crowd of horse traders and Ftock sellers uue the street for their stock, Mrs. Jennie Carawell, a society woman, turned the hose on Judge Herndon, giving him a "soaking." Compla.nt had been made to the Judge by Luke Hansbro that Mrs. Cardwell had given nim a soaking because he refused to move his stock from in front of her house. Judge Herndon went to intercede, when he received his ducking. War rants were Pworn out, but owing to the prominence of the parties the matter wil' be setlled out of court. Mrs Carwell has beh.nd her in her fight to break up the use of the resi dent part of the city as a stockyard the prominent society or North Frank fort and they declare that next court day the stock traders will be greeted by columns of water if they attempt to use the streets for their stock. coeds whole In pretty household. them made Mutt. . "The Tables Turned," Bison. Mary's father was induced to steal some hors es and Joe, seeing tho theft, threaten ed to tell unle-s she married him. Her lover, Jim traced tho horses, bought them and returned them to the shd they were stolen from. Joe, thinking Mary's father brought hem bnck, took th'-m away to hide them. He is caught by the sheriff and Is allowed to get out after Mary's father confessed. All ends happily. "The Last Crooked Deal," Cham pion Four nee make a fine hand In n poker game, provided youd oppon ent doesn't happen to hold nn ace also. This Is what happened In th!a For bowel complaints In children alway3 give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. It Is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water nnd sweetened Is pleasant to take. can prescribe n better sale by all dealers. "Well, we l No physician rigm, sa.a remedy. For Two 1I'J l'i Eire. Colfax, Calif., Sept. 18. As a re sult of a 'fire which almost destroyed the business part of tills city, J. W. Dugger Is dead, Henry Hurst Is be lieve to be dying and a third man Is missing. weil upsetting the , Rrpa"t weft(rn story Bn(1 y0u can bet j that trouble started In big bunches THE PASTIME. As usually treated, a sprained an kle will disable a man for three or four weeks, but by applying Chamber lain's Liniment freely as soon as the Injury is received, and observing the directions with flfech bottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four lays. For .sale by all dealers. JIDGE DECKED BY WOMAX. ScK-lelv leader TuriiH IIomj on Jurist Over I'se of Street HH a Market. Frankfort, Ky. Undaunted at the demand of Police Judge Herndon to ston sprinkling the street In front of Vo Are After Your Business. (."lean, Serviceable, Itffrht Priced Merchandise will you that we are entitled to your confidence and your . ew. prove loi-iin-.-s. Xew line of 1). M. 0. Kmhroidery Cottons in all colors, 2 'i'i ns for - - I.iidii-n' Oiitinif (Jinvns 59, 73$, 98, 91-23 Ladies' Coats from , 9f-00 to $15.00 Ouiinir Flannel, Flannelette and Kimona Goods. All Wool Server,, all colors, yard 60 School J);.v Plaids - - 20 and 30 Tho...- Children's Shoos at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 are wen rers. THE WONDER STORE DOGS WOItTH SI 00.000 ATTEND FENEHAL OF COMPANIONS Pan Francisco One hundred dogs, valued at $100,000 attended a funer al, following their mistress, Miss Jen nie Crocker, )!ilnd the bier on which was borne two of their kennel mates, Boston terriers valued at $5,000 each. The funeral took place on tho Cro cker estate, the deceased prize winners being placed in concrete coffins fash ioned In Egyptian style. The doirs, classed as among the most perfect animals of their breed In the world, were Dlek Dazzler and Wonderland Duchess. Death was caused by a djsease known to do? fanciers as, "little johnny cloa." Where You See tho Bout In Motion Pictures Tuesduy's Program. " A Handsome Man," Vltagraph. "The Handsome Man" Is a marvel of acting and a woderfully novel por trayal. Tho whole play Is performed by one man, Maurice Costello, unin terrupted In its cont.nulty and perfec tly clear in the telling of tho story. This Is something unprecendented in the point of fact, that It Is a monan one man only. Everybody laughs at this man and with him. Don't fail to see how he -amuses. "A Mexican Rose Garden." Kalem. Here is alove story that contains heart throbs and heart breaks a plenty. In deed. It Is one of the most 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 from the world and tne woman lives 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," E-sanay. In this western story there is an oath sworn by one man to kill his traitorous friend, who proved false. After a sac rifice sufficient to have insured him a friendship' as la'tlng as lifo Itself, the time comes when he can fullfill his vow. He creeps cautiously up to the window; he draws his revolver and Is Just ready to fire but the man takes his Kttle 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. fn 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 again -t his wl'l. when the boys found they had been fooled by a stacked deck. Love com edy and thrills of all kinds from start to finish make this a genuine western hummer. "All Aboard for Reno." Solax. Four innocent people came mighty near di vorce Just because a messenger boy made a mistake In delivering some photos. In fact they were all at the st itlon wait ng for the tram for Reno, when tho boy rushed up and told thim he had made a mistake. After learning the truth of the matter ev erything is merry. A good comedy throughout. ENIOX, TO ( Tltll THESTS, WILL START BAKERIES Iiitcrnntloiuil Bmly Plans to Punish Concern Refuslii); Itceoiriilllon by Invading Their TU'rrltory With Own ShoK. Kansns City, Mo. The Internation al Union of Bakery and Confection ery Workers, which opened Its trien nial convention here will fight the al leged "bread trust," which refuses to recognize the union, by going Into the bnklnjr business Itself. It will launch its own bakeries In cities where the trust refuses to recog nize the union, If the recommenda- Check a cough or cold In the lungs before It develops a serious esse. MALLARD'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 St Bros. To Portland or California, Northern Paclfts, via Pasco, and S. P. & 3. Ry. Ltnve 1:30 p. m , ar rive Portland 8:10 a. m. Bee W. Ad ams, agent, at pnssenger station for through tickets ur.d nil arrangement. Hair That Fascinates Who Wantfl Lustrous Hair Full ol Llfo and Beauty? Start now madam, September la Just the month to begin to ncquire a glorious head of hair of which you will be Justly proud during the social events of winter-time. If you haven't used PARISIAN SAGE you aren't on the high road to hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE Is the most delightful preparation thjit de stroys the dandruff germ aiifc- so doing removes In a short tM ? tho cause of dandruff, fall'ng htatr Itch ing scalp, faded and lifeless hair. Dandruff germs are obstruction ists; they prevent the hair from re ceiving Its proper nourishment by ravenously devouring the same nour ishment. Use PARISIAN PAGE for one week and note the wonderful Im provement. Tallman & Co. guaran tee It, BO cents a bottle. THE COSY. Look! Mutt nnd Jeff are at The Cosy DO All schools are not alike, and espe cially In helping students to a po sition. Do not overlook this point . n PENDLETON y3" cannot supply the calls received for Stenographers nnd bookkeepers and has several good positions In view. Students from other business colleges are attending this school. What does this prove? That we give the best. Nothing else would satisfy us. Nothing else should satisfy you. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting nnd all business subjects practically and thoroughly taught. Lectures on commercial law by a practicing nltorney. Day and evening classes. School opens Scptem- ner o, iJii. unni wan. ueciuo now. For particulars write or phono Black 7622. M. L. PLANT Y. . V .ni,...i.-.l Diarrhoea Is always more or less prevalent during September. Bo pre pared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and D arrhoea Remedy Is prompt nnd effectual. It can alway? he depended upon and Is pleasant to take. For sale by all dealers. EXPECTS TO ELY I'liOM JAIL. Prisoner Building Biplane to Scoot off Roof When Term Ends. Flshklll, N. Y T. M. Rafferty, a mechanic, who is servrntr a sentence" In the county prison for theft, is oc cupying his time In the prison work shop by building a hlpr.me, In which ho expect to glide off the court house roof when his term ends. Rafferty saw Atwood pass down tho Hudson recently on his way rrom St. Lou b to New York and the desire to fly seized him. "I nave a world of confidence In Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I have used It with perfect success," writes Mrs M. I. Basford, Poolesvllle, Md. For Bale by all dealers. The Most Modern and Most Substantial Building Material-More Comfortable, and Cheaper in the end Yoursell Save Money Concrete Blocks and re-in-forced concrete are cheaper and far more satiafactory. Mako prettier work when finished and give the great est comfort in either hot or cold weather. Give Yourself Satisfaction See my many beautiful do signa for. Basements, House Foundations, Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with age. Estimates Furnished on Application D.A.MAY Phone Black 3786. Pend lcton, Oregon. Contractor and Builder of all kinds of. Con crote Work.