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PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. TENDLETOX, 6REGOX, WEDNESDAY, SKITKMRER 27, 1911 EIGHT PAGES New Waists , Chiffon waists, daintily braided, made with hiuh iuk ami the now sot-in Kimona sleeve, laoo yoke with mescaline pipinps. IKn't wait until some one else has takon tho cream of this lot, hut come at once and jrot your particular choice. All ocononii-. pally priced. Silk Petticoats We are shovinr a very wide ranpo of col ors in silk petticoats, made of soft, rich taf feta. The kind that wears and does not crack. Choice $4.98 Cotton Marquesette In the popular shades of pink, blue, laven der, brown and navy, of a silk finish, for an inexpensive dress both for the street or even ing wear; 40-inches wide, 50. Also comes in white, 44-in. wide at 75 SEE WIXPOW DISPLAY. Art Department We have just received our new Fall line of tapestry table covers and couch covers. Very many beautiful desisms, in rich col orinirs and patterns. Conventional effects are used most ex tensivelv. These articles are verv modestlv priced. ' Full sizes 81.25 to $7.25. Xow on display in our famous Art De partment on second floor. New Wash Cotton Complete new lines of Fall and Winter Wash Cottons in an unlimited assortment of styles and colorings, and at prices you'll be pleased to pav. OJTIXG FLANNELS of best standard quality, a showing of hundreds of pieces in plain colors and neat fanev stvles. vnrd 10 SUPERIOR FLANNELETTE, a splen did wearing fabric that washes perfectly, shown in a large assortment of styles in all the good colors. Comes full JU inches wide and priced at, the vnrd 12 l-2. RORE FLANNELS of excellent quality, shown in a full variety of pleasing stvles in pretty colorings the kind in most demand for hathrolvs. Special value at, vard 25 VET.OFR FLAXXELS of fine, soft fin ish and full width. They come in the latest styles and colorings, many in the popular bordered effects. Priced for this sale yard 15 and 20. fr Plaids and Novelty DRESS GOODS is one of our specialties and we are showing more fabrics in this line than all other stores in the city. Plaids in all combination of cl lorinr for children's dresses, etc. Trice from 50 to $1.39 vard. NOVELTY DRESS "GOODS FOR DRESSES, separate skirts, coats, etc., in all width and colors. A hisr assortment to se hx't from. Prices from $1 to $3.00 vnrd. Coimc in, take a look, XO TROUBLE TO SHOW. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS On'oiiiti. program for Tuesday's FOR SUMMER SKIN DISEASES Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery in Oir Model Sanitary Basement. Phone Main 17 Just received a barrel of Silver Thread Sour Kraut, callon .'. 50 India Relish, a fine appetizer, bulk, pt. 25 Snider's Pork and Beans, cans 12 1-2, 20C and 25C. Red and green peeled Chilis, cans 15 Fresh shipment Swifts Hams and Bacon. Fancv GraWnstein ' Eating Apples from flood River, box $2.00 20 .... 45 $1.00 63 Xew Dill Pickles, quart Summer Sausage, pound Edam Cheese, each Pineapple Cheese, each .. Pickles stuffed with Relish, 4 for 25 Fresh Saratoga Chips, packages 10 Get our prices on Crockery. We carry a complete stock, in connection with our grocery. The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade Save Your Coupons Excellent change: 1. "Then You'll Remember Mo." Edipton. Cast: John Graygood aft erwards known ns Henry Waters, Sydney Booth; his wife, Merm'am Nesbltt. This Is a story of unusual strength, superbly played. A man' memory lost because of an accident at sea. Is restored to him through hearing the song his wife sang when they were first married. A feature film in every sense. 2. "The Stuff Ileroos Are Made Of." Biograph. A young author spends the summer at the homestead and becomes quite Impressed by Alice and Jennie, the two daughters of his hostess. On the evening of his de parture, mamma and papa go for a vis't to be away over night. Several girl friends come to spend the night. An ugly looking tramp breaks In, frightening the girls, with the ex ception or Alice, oui or. tae.r wus. iier slater's locket is down sta'rs and she braves the danger to get it, by pre tending to be sleepwalking. Her scheme worked welt until she tries to overpower the burglar. She puts up a stubborn fight, which terminat ed in her favor, for the author re turned for a forgotten suit case. He not Icing in realizing who Is the real one of the sisters and they are happily married. 3. "Prov.ng His Love." Vita- sraph. This is one of the most beau-1 '.iful pictures that has ever been -hown. A clever ruse, a young act-re.--. tests the sincerity of her many u'-nvrers and accepts tho man who proved equal to it. Florence Turner r!ays the parts of the actress and Maurice Costello Is the lucky man. 4. "A Question of Modesty." Lu b;n. Mrs. Earle, a hypochondriac, is perfectly willing that the family doc tor shou'd "dope" her up to his heart's content. But when it comes to setting a nether limb "No, no, inodestv forbids" and thus the charming Doctor Jane Joyce gets In to the good graces of his future mother in law. It U excruciatingly funny. 5. "Pardon Me." Lubkin. Mr. Uoobs, an elderly gentleman and very polite, runs Into the brush of a bill poster and gets paste in his eyes. He "begs pardon" most effusively. He continues to get into all kinds of scrapes and each time asks to be pardoned. It's a s de splitter. During the summer most persons are annoyed with pimples, boils, rashes or eruptions, while others suffer more severely with Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, or some kindred skin disease. AH skin affections come from humors and acids in the circulation. The blood, as it circulates through the system, deposits these humors and acids in the sensitive membranous flesh which lies just beneath the outer skin. This acrid matter causes inflammation and a discharge which breaks through the delicate cuticle, and skin diseases are the result. To cure any skin trouble the blood must be freed from all acids and humors, and for this purpose nothing equals 5.S.S. This great blood purifier completely removes every particle of the impurity, enriches the blood, and in this way permanently cures skin diseases. S. 5. S. cures because it purifies the blood and thus does away with the cause. Book on skin diseases and any medical advice you may desire sent free. S.S.S. is for sale at drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, Ca. cone denounces the monk and the girl learns for the first time of his broken vows. In a terrific conflict and no charge win De mnae ror en- f emotions she prays for guidance, tries or display spnee. It Is an- and commands him to go back to nounccd that awards will be made by the monastery. A pathetic parting competent judges ror me Dest dis likes place and the final scenes show play by a single grower, for the larg er, four years later, with her baby est number of varieties, for the larg. rl .-;iying her evening prayers, and , est acre yield, for the potato best ad- thp monk nravlnrr to heaven in his anted to the elevation of watervlllp. cell, his face illumined by the soft ' which Is 2,600 feet above sea level. moonbeams falling through the tiny .and for the potato best adapted to the w'ndows. A most beautiful tableau. Columbia river level. One of the in- "Little Girl." -Powers. A plctur-, teresting features in connection with MiEWS OF THE NORTHWEST Saves Horses From Genesee Fire. Genesee, Idaho. The barn on the farm belonging to F. B. Hampton burned. It was a large building and full of hay. Three horses were saved. Week of ITayer at Milton. Milton, Ore. The Methodists of this city have set apart October 2 to October 8 for their week of prayer. Escape. From Kmlicoit Jail. Endicott, Wash. Two men, wanted at Winona, were arrested here and held pending the arrival of the sher iff from Colfax. They escaped by trying off the board on the toilet and crawling through the hole. Will Iie From Axe Blow. Wallace, Idaho. A report from Copper camp, a lumbering camp on the North Fork, where John Steine was taken after his skull was frac tured by a blow with an ax wielded bv William Mcflulre Saturday even-1 irifct. is to the effect that he can not live- more than a day or two. Carry Injured Man 3 Miles. Pine City, Wash. Shortly after leaving Maiden, Joe Weler's team ran away and he was thrown out and his head and hand were cut. Guy Archer, who was with him, sustained a broken leg and had his head badly bruised. It was necessary to carry Archer three miles on a stretcher from John Steven's place, where his injuries were attended to his fath er's home in Pine City. Woman is Hurt In Runaway. Maiden, Wash. Miss Ethel Geiger Ich, from Pine City, was severely in jured in a runaway near here. She was hurrying to make an appointment with the dentist when dogs ran out and the horse began kicking, turn ing the buggy over and demolishing it She was thrown out and her limbs were badly skinned and she was bruised about the head and shoulders. CHICAGO WILL FURNISH MONEY TO NORTHWEST IVrmlale A-ter Club Elects. Freewater, Ore. The Ferndale A-t'-r club reports a surplus of $25 for a hluger and better aster show r.... year. The following officers ....... ,..., t,-.. President, Mrs. Otto L'i lion; vice prenident. Mrs. Charles 'Kvart; secretary. Mr.s. Chastain; Ut'i-jr r, Mi-s Lily P.ader. Uu-li t' ExnK- Drowning. .Voerd-en, V;i:-li A dredge of the T.wom.'i Dredge company, engager) in fining acres of tide flats In Aber "; en. sank to the bottom of the Che- .;.. river. The loss Is 2 I t k'-n plank in the hull v, h- the cause of Twenty-five workmen rsrnie drowning. Windy City Bankers Invito Financial Relation With This Section. Spokane, Wash. Banks In Chi cago as a whole are ready to offer the northwest an almost unlimited amount of capital each year for the movement of crops or at any t.'me when capital is needed for commer cial and industrial undertakings, ac cording to F. A. Crand:ill, vice pres ident of the National City bank, and Wilber Hattcry, assistant ca.sh.er of the Continental and Commercial bank of Chi' ago, who are completing a. tour of the Inland Empire and other part of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana. "We have never placed money in this part of the country to help move the enormous crops, although we are lending assistance to other parts of the United States." Mr. CrandaK sa.d "The seasons are so fortunately arranged that our loans 000. A I to the south and southwest are be- is believed ' mui;j cue and being paid about the the accident. ' ""'e that the west and northwest had to rush to'"'J!fht to need money for harvest. Chicago has awakened to the bigne s of the northwest and we want to do I (and of Sheep Caif-e Runaway. a bigger volume of your business out fr..-ton. Wash. While driving near; "ere ana mai is wny i am spending tt, !!,, station, eight miles east of so much time in the northwest." r. -'on Mrs Ducertia Sumerlln met, "I do not want to presume to say v if., :,n nrrident that resulted in a 'hat Chicago w.ll ever "rroken arm, a become a dislocated shoulder , greater iinanciai center in me unit- and manv bruises. She and her dau-,1" aiaies man --sew xor. Mr. (jran- In a 1.1,-TfTV and as thev ghter continued, "bul I do desire to came to tne cresi oi a riage crunoeu j a- . -r'A a ti.-x. ,net n band of sheen ' lnK much progress in that way. It corning up the' opposite slope. used l be that th5 middle west and "oi'-iu ijiiijo tallica u.g accouiiia m New York and small checking or ac commodation accounts in Chicago. Xow it 13 being reversed, as these banks are carrying big accounts in Chicago and checking accounts in New York. We look with a lot of pride upon this situation, as It means that the bankers realize It is as easy and perhaps quicker to deal through Chicago. Chicago is willing to accept the northwest accounts on a borrowing basis and we are simply starting to Rlumes Boycc For Thefts. Tekoa, Wash. t.'pon instruction from the sheriffs office at Colfax, J. H. Boyce was arrested here board ing a train for Spokane. Before he was arrested he had tsold to a econd hanl store a gun and harp and had two fuit cases and a grip containing six suits of clothe and about 125 worth of ties. A charge of stealing goods was placed against him at Col fax by Mr. Porter, whom he had been working for, of Cchaunee station. tell the northwest bankers that Chi cago is more than ready to send out tne necessary millions to care for your crops of fru.t and grain' and for whatever other legitimate business needs you have out here. PAT CROWE IX J AID FOR "RAD MANNERS.' Man Who Recame Notorious for Al- lejrcd Connection With Cndaliy Kidnaping' Is Arretted for Insult ing Woman. Chicago, 111. A blackened right eye and face covered with cuts and bruis es procured Pat Crowe, kidnaper of kd,e Cudahy, a continuance on the charge of insuKing a woman when he appeared before Municipal Judge Oaverly at the Chicago avenue court. Fred Shea, 750 North Clark street, who made the charge against Crowe and 'beat him up at the same time, wanted Crowe disposed of then and there, but Judge Caverly took pity on him and continued the case. Crowe was a pitiful looking object, and said he had no Intention of in sulting any woman. He had been drinking, he stated, and was never responsible when In that condition. "I have no money to pay a fine now, Judge. ' he said, brokenly, "I want to see my brother. I think he will help me out of this trouble." "I don't believe this man is In any condition to stand trial ndw," said the judge sharply. "It's face is in awful shape. The case is continued." Crowe was arrctcd on the com plaint of Shea, who stated ho had given him a good drubbing for frlght- nlng a woman withindecent re marks. The woman fled when Shea ippeared on the set tu- and he pro ceeded to give Crowe his forcible opinion of such conduct. He Intro lueed no testimony at the hearing but eyed Crowe with frank disllk?. Crowe achieved notoriety some years ago concerning the s nsatlonal kidnaping of the son of Edward Cudahy, the Omaha packer. A Dreadful Siclit to H. J. Ilarnum of Freeviile, N. Y., as the fever sore that had plagued his life for yuan in -plte of muiiv remedies he tried. At last he use i Pucklen's Arnica Salve and wroto: "It has entirely healed with scarcely u car left." Heals, burns, holla, ecze ma, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles' like magic. Only liatf at Koep-pens. KISS A DAY NOT ENOUGH. Woman Asks Court to Stop AH KIs Ing by Divorce. .Milwaukee, wis. Listed among the grievances which Mrs. Gertrude Melster holds against her husband Is the charge that he has not k'ssed her or otherwise manifested any show of affection In a year and a half nf tener than once a day. This is one of the allegations in Mrs. Meisters suit for a divorce. Her husband will be examined by a judge to determine whether he shall be permanently sub joined from molesting Mrs. Meiter. Tlie Pastime. Another good program for Taos day's change: "Jealousy." VitAgr.h. This reaches' the helprht of supreme art and Is one of the grandest exhlbi tions of all the emotions ever display ed. The favorite Mlsg Florence E Turner performs the entire portrayal In this picture the Vltagraph actors have rendered an adequate Idea of the deep Jealousy which may some times possess the soul of a woman The alternate flashes of uncontroll able anger and the equally dark depth of despair are played with power by the leading actress. She carries her audience with her, s strong Is her action. Then comes the final scene, the passing of the wine of death, the fla h of the dagger, the clasp of the dead hand and oblivion When the last scene disappears from the screen the audience feels as if it had looked upon something be sides a silent drama. "How Algy Captured a W'.ld Man. Selig. A breezy comedy ba.;ed on the historic legend of Santa Cruz Island where this was produced. Algy Is character who will furnish good sport. That is a "cry exciting race were the wild man appears suddenly in the midst of the surprised party and Algy makes hurried tracks to wards his friends, leaving the girls to whatever fate might befall them The escape and kidnapping of Algy, the second capture and the followin recital of Algy's prowe-s will be en Joyed by any audience. "Her Brother's Photograph." Ed ison. A love story of much Intere-t Cast of characters: The girl, Mary- Fuller; her brother. Edward Boulden rivals for her hand, Guy Coombs an Mark McDermott. "Clever Beyond Her Years. Eclipse. A child drama Introducing excellent views of French rural lif and it is very Interesting. "Lake Thun Switzerland." Scenic An excursion of this famous lake i tho mountains. zens. committee has raised a fund to defray the expense of the carnival, siue romance dealing with the gny life of the artist studio Intermingled with the prosaic and practical tran sactions of a business man. It is the life drama of ono who never forgets, who is always faithful, hs character being in decided contrast to the care free Bohemians. It is a strong though imple story that will appeal to all. : The Parting Trails." American. That the environment has much to o with changing character Is clear ly shown in this subject. Two boys, Edward and Arthur Halstead, have been raised In the same surround- ngs and subjected to the same influ ence from their early youths, arrived n the west. There their paths divide, ne seeking his fortune in the moun- a.ns, the other determined to learn he cattle industry; one finding he is unsuccessful In mining, he goes wrong. He plans to hold up the stage md get the express box. All the tonic if the west is In this American mast- rpiece and It will hold up spell bound from the first scene to tho ast. "The Engagement Ring." Great' Northern. A f.sher lad and his lass ire seen walking along the beach washed by the incoming tide. They have quarreled, as lovers sometimes do. and to give force to her decision to end all between them, she takes the ring from her finger and throws it In the sea. The young lady is meanwhile racked with remorse and Is lovesick. The rival meanwhile goes fishing and finds the ring. A cry dramatic story with many thrlll ng scenes. the exposition will be the choosing of a queen for the carnival. Take Northera Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:10 p. m, arrive 9:55 p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. Hyomei for Catarrh World's Greatest Remedy Free From Cocaine, Opium and All Habit Forming Drugs. Start right now, before the cold weather comes, to kill catarrh germs and get rid of catarrh. , It's the best time. Breatho HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me). Tallman & Co guaran tee it. It is made of Australian eu calyptus, thymol and other antisep tics and besides destroying the germs It soothes and heals the sore, raw membrane and prevents mucus from forming in the air passages. Breathe it a few times a day. It's an easy and pleasant treatment and results are quick and certain. HYOMEI IS GUARANTEED for catarrh, asthma and cartarhal deaf ness, or money back. A complete out fit, including hard rubber Inhnler, costs $1. Extra bottles If afterward needed, cost but 60 cents. I. O. O. F. SWATS LIQUOR. Grund Lodge Ham Hotel Men Who Have Intoxicant Licenses. Indianapolis. Hotel keepers licens ed to sell intoxicating liquors will hereafter be barred from admission to the Odd Fellows order. This was the decision of the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows today, which adopted an amendment to the const! lutlon to this effect by a vote of 189 to 15. The grand lodge declared against a Rebekah National Assembly by a vote of 133 to 69. POTATO CARNIVAL FOR WATER VI LLE Spokane, Wash. Residents of Wa terville, seat of Douglas county, Wash , 170 miles west of Spokane, de termined to give the humble tuber Its proper place in the world's agrtcul turul products, have decided upon t potato carnival for the latter part of October or early In November, when growers from all parts of the country will be invited to exhibit specimens of tho starchy vegetable. Substan tial cash prizes and premiums In kind will be offered for displays. A cltl Drink Hires The Genuine Rootbeer Absolutely pure. Refreshes you when thirsty, Invigorates you' when tired, delights you at any time. Order a case from the exclusive bottlers Pendleton Soda Works Phone Main 46. Tlio Cosy. Fine program fur Wednesday and Thursday: "The Broken Vowp " Reliance. Re jer tel by the girl he loves, a youn man tours the world. Coni.ng uimn a rnona t"ry he tarries for awhile and to Is the young monk of the omer world. The lat'er, fired with ambi t'on, leaves the monastery and achieves f-uccess In the big city. 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