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SECTION TWO SPORTS, MARINE REAL' ESTATE SIXTEEN PAGES MARKETS AND FINANCE WANT ADS PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY i MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1919. PENDLETON READY 10 OPEN ARMS TO ROUND-UP throng Prospective Visitors Who Decide to Come at Last Moment Are Urged to Attend First Days.; CITY IS MASS OF COLOR Saturday Crowd Promises to Over- j flow Stands; Best Show cf ! History to Open on Thursday.) Pendleton. Sept. 13. The Pendle ton Round-Up, the Olympic games ' of the est that once were, la ready for Its tenth annual presentation, commencing Thursday, September . 18. The great stadium, wherein are shown true replicas of that great Western- spirit, now kept alive by sons and grandsons of the pioneers who opened up the West, awaits 25, COO and more spectators, who will come from all parts of the United States. Pendleton, keeper of West ern traditions, is ready for its guests. Its streets, gala with streamers and pennants, every store window resplend ent with color and trophies of the by gone days, every man wearing a beaver sombrero hat and hundreds of cowboys and cowgirls in bright attire present the first picture the eye of the stranger will nee. The finest horses of the range and the most resplendent Indians with the reservation are commingled with the hospitable populace of Pendleton, await ing the opening of the big epic drama. BIGGEST TET OFFERED The war is over and the Round-Up . will, In cognizance of that fact, outstrip any ' of Its nine predecessors. Purses were increased nearly a third in order try bring to I'endleton the greatest of ail the frontier shows' performers. N'early $10,000 in cash and prizes for the thrre days are the lure which .will place before the city's guests an array of performers never, excelled by previous Round-Up nor by any other show simi lar in character. Each afternoon during the three days of the show, four strings of the fastest relay horses ever assembled will compete for the world's championship and $900 in cash prizes. The cowboys who compete In these ruces must ride eicht times around the track daily, total time to de termine the winner I jr the three days. The strings are owned by four of the most noted (performers in frontierdom, Kddie McOarty. Charley Trwin, George Prumheller and W. F. Parsons. - B LM)0(;(MNti BIG FEATURE Four cowgirls, also riding relay strings for thes-e siune cowboy kings, will compete for a like purse and under al most identical conditions. Speed' rec ords are promised, for the horses en tered are speedier and the oval track Is smoother and faster than ever. Steer bulklogging, ; for the . world's championship and a purse totaiing $750, furnishes one of the greatest thrills of a Jifetime. Bulldogging is a battle of strength between cowboys and young, active, virile Texas steers. It Is a battle against time and scientific. Bulldogging l not. as some people would be led to believe, a detriment to the animals. Rather the danger lies with the cow 'aoy. A great array of cowboys will try their hand at this event. Steer roping, an event of a range round-up, is also one - of the feature events of the arena. Here two brains are needed, those of the cowboy and .those of his pony. Steer roping as an art has attracted contestants from as far as Oklahoma. This year's purse .carries $700 and trophies. INDIANS TO CONTEST The B00 Umatilla reservation Indians. who will make camp in their tepees at Round-Up park, are featured in several of the 19 different events on the pro gram. Their ponies as well as their thoroughbred horses are entered in spe cial races and the squaws, excellent horsewomen themselves, perform in a number of races. The Indians are promi nent In the grand march, which wend:; "its way around the big park during the intermission each afternoon. An added feature of the Indian camp this year will be the presence of 44 of the 46 boy who wore the American uniform during the world war. One of their number is serving with the forces in Siberia and one. John Montana, who was drafted from the reservation but was not a native, lost his life in the Argonne. While the games of the cowboys and Indians take place in the Round-I.'p park, the annual Westward Ho parade, typltal of all that was common In the early days, will be held as usual on Saturday along the streets of the city. XOTHI.N'U MODERN IN PARADE Stage coaches laden ' with pioneers, ponies bearing Indians, scouts, cowboys and cowgirls and plainsmen will wend their way past throngs of ultra modern westerners and a fair sprinkling of east erners. The big procession will be purely and faithfully pioneer and not a vestige of modernity will be allowed, ex cept, perhaps, the music. Five bands will play for thij parade. 'the Pendle ton Round-Up band being featured. The latter are attired as cowboys and ride horseback as they play. . Persons-who have decided at the last moment to cone to the Round-Up are advised to come for Thursday and Fri day. as the Indications are that Satur day's crowd will be far larger than the capacity of the stands will hold. There have been 5000 new bleacher seats erected but the few grandstand seats reserved for those who did not send in advance orders are more plentiful for Thursday than for Saturday. The show is virtually the same for all three days. A big staff is working night and day .to insure that accommodations are fur nished every visitor. PENDLETON WELCOME READY : Every man, woman and child Is a walking "welcome" sign and all are ready for the guests who will begin ar riving early in the week. Pendleton has f. not forgotten how to play host and is clearing its throat so it can yip in uni son: ,lf er buck!" Mm mm jP 11 New Gloves Main Floor The new suit calls for new loves. We have them in all the popular styles and shades for the coming season. Dependable qualities. $3 to $6.50 pair. SEE SPECIAL DISPLAYS OF NEW FALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR . WINDOWS ON ALL FOUR STREETS The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds. Wortman & Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods K irig SEE SPECIAL OF THIS STORE ON PAGE 2 THIS SECTION New Hosiery Main Floor Our Hosiery stocks are now at their best A particularly good show ing of silk hose in plain and novelty ef fects. All the newest shades for Fall and Winter. Priced at $1.50 to $3.00 pair. Opening Exhibit of New Fashions For Fall and Winter In the Garment Salons, 2nd Floor Pre-eminently the FASHION EVENT OF THE YEAR an occasion eagerly looked forward to by Portland women, presenting, as it does, the new season's authentic modes in ready-to-wear apparel of all kinds. Beginning Monday the Garment Store will feature a notable showing of new Suits. Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Skirts, Waists, etc. exclusive styles not shown elsewhere also a remarkably good collection of medium-priced garments. You are cordially invited to view our Opening Display. Department. Second Floor. New Fall Coats $25.00 to $225.00 Second Floor -Coats for motoring for itfeet wear for evening wear for school coats tor any occasion, here in a great assortment of the new season's best styles. Some with large collar Of self material, oth srs with fur ollars and cuffs. Coats of bolivia, silvertone, velour, yalama cloth, lus terole, duvetyn. peach bloom and novelty mixtures. It doesn't matter what your re quirements may be there is a coat here to please you in every particular. Black, navy, brown, plum and other .iesirable colors for fall. Prices range irom $25.00 up to $225.00 Women's New Fall Dresses Priced $22.50 to $89.75 Second Floor You will be delighted with the many charming new dresses the styles are so distinctive and out of the ordinary. There are beautiful frocks of crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, satin, tricotine, tricolette, serge, gabardine many of them made up in combinatioss of two or more materials. Embroidered, beaded, braid and fringe trimmed. The new blouse effects are particularly popular this season. Don't fail to see this' display of new fall frocks in the Gaacnent Store. Prices range from $22.50 un to $89.75 EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENCY FOR BETTY WALES DRESSES. Women's Fall Skirts Priced $5.00 to $32.50 Second Floor New Dress Skirts in novelty plaids, homespuns, satins and wool jersey in a large assortment of popular styles for street and dress wear. Trimmed with buttons, straps, folds. Prices range from $5.00 up to $32.50 Women's Fall Waists Priced $5.00 to $45 Second Floor Fancy striped and plaid taffeta waists crepe de chine and Georgette waists in many beautiful styles, beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. Priced from $5.00 to $32.50 New Peplum Blouses priced $12.95 to $45 New Fall Suits $39.75 to $398.00 Second Floor Never did feminine fashions portray so many delightful styles in suits as are to be seen this season. Semi'fancy, tailored and dressy models in assortments to please every taste. Suits of wool veloui, silvertone, duvet, broadcloth, peach bloom evora, yalama, velvet, gabardine, tricotine, serge and many other fabrics. Trimmings of fur, tucks, embroidery and stitching en hance their beauty. Coats in the new lengths finished with narrow belts, string belts or leather belts. All the new fall shades wisteria, plum, brown, taupe sand oxford gray, etc. Priced $39.75 to $398 Women'sNewFall Gowns Priced $37.50 to $260.00 Second Floor A wide range of choice among gowns of panne velvets, taffetas, satines, nets, laces and crepes. New trimmings used with ariistic effect include embroidered designs 'in beads or chenille, fur, braid, fiinge and laces. Charming tunic models and draped styles'. Also the very fashionable new blouse effects. All the new modes in sleeves, from the short shoulder covering to the full. length types. Shown in black, taupe, blues and pastel shades. Many are exclusive models shown here only in Portland. . Priced $37.50 to $260 00 New Fall Petticoats Priced $4.49 to $19.75 Second Floor Taffeta Petticoats, silk jersey petticoats, messaline or taffeta with silk jersey tops. Also petticoats of Skinner's satin and Pussy Willow Taffeta. Scores of styles every wanted color to go with new fail suits. Millinery Opening Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday onsiuer inis a personal invitation to come to our Millinery Opening and view the new season's creations from the world's leading artists. We have made great preparations for this event and will have ready a wonderful showing of Dress Hats Semi Dress Hats Tailored Hats You will want to see these new models, whether you are ready to buy or not they will show you authentic trend of fashion and just what is to be worn the coming season. Hats for street wear for sports, for evening wear i all the smart new styles and shapes. Prices range $7.50 to $50.00 Millinery Salons, Second Floor Carter's Knit Underwear Main Floor Our fall and winter stock of Carter's Knit Underwear for men. women and children is now in and ready for your inspec tion. Cotton, lisle, mercerized, wool, silk and wool and all silk. Now is a good time to supply needs. Umbrellas Main Floor Women's and chil dren's Umbrellas new 1919-20 styles now on display. Latest nov elties in handles crooks, clubs or lings. Full assortment of colors. Prices range $2.00 to $30.00 Dress Forms At $22.50 Main Floor We are pleased to announce .the arrival of a new shipment of the celebrated Pneu matic Collapsible Dress Forms, which many of our customers have been waiting for.' At $22.50 Fall Dress Goods and Silks Main Floor T,he most attrsctiv; showing of si'ks and dress goods in the west awaits your inspection at this store. Pay a visit to. this department and see the many offerinirs. ' Main Floor. Silks, Satins, Velvets 44-inch Duvetyn 36 and 40-inch satins 40-inch Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Failles, Printed Silks, Tub Silks Plain Georgettes and Voiles Chiffon Velveis in black and colors Costume Velvets Plushes for coats and trimmings. Main Floor. Dress Goods and Coatings Bolivias, Velours, Polo Cloth. Silverto.ies, T-,veeds, French and Tailor Series. Tricotines, Woo! Jersey in plain or heather mixtures. Poplins, BroMdoths, Peach Bloom, Treco Suede, Velangora -nd many other wanted materials. Make your selections early. The New Fall Veils and Veilings Main Floor Octagon hexagon and filet mesh veil's with hand-run designs at ends or in borders Very latest novelties and styles, including new slip-on veils. Excellent assortment of new fall corors. New Fall Veilings by the yard 65c to $1.50 New Fancy Ribbons Main Floor Delightful new patterns and colors "fr making of fancy bags, waistcoats and other articles. Light or daik colors. Reasonable prices. Main Floor. New Fall Sweaters Priced $750 to $45 Second Floor New Wool Sweaters and Sport Coats in plain or fancy weaves. $7.50 to $25 New Filet Sweaters in Slip-On and Coat ef fects. All popular colors. $6.49 to $19.98 New Pure Silk Sweaters. $25.00 to $57.50 Hand Decorated Toiletware Main Floor Toilet Sets, Brushes, Combs. Mirrors, Powder Boxes, Puff Boxes, and many other ar ticles for milady's dressing table. Single pieces or in sets. This ware is hand-decorated in beau tiful designs. See display in the Drug Section on Main Floor. New Beads Main Floor French Pearl Beads in cream, white or pink. Plain, or graduated, several lengths. Thousands of strands here for your selection. 50c to $65.00 Crystal Beads in red, topaz, amber, emerald, crystal, coral, let, etc. Priced 50c to $7.50 Correct Footwear Opening Display Main Floor Tomorrow and following day.- the Shoe Store will feature a special showing of Women's New Fall and Winter Footwear', to which you are cordially invited. If you enjoy pretty things for the feet there's a treat in store for you. Come' New Arrivals Lavender-tinged Gray Kid Boot, made on a nar row toe last with imitation tip, military heels and welt soles. Priced at $16.00 the pair. See theml New Buttoned Boot of patent colt with dull kid topping. Hand-turned soles and covered full Louis heels. Very dressy. Priced at, the pair $15.00 Pearl Gray Laced Boot on plain pointed toe last. Full Louis or military heels. High heel styles $17.00 Pair Low heel style $16.00 a pair. 9-inch Laced Boot of. field mouse kid, an ex tremely dainty bot. Hand-turned soles, covered French heels, pointed tipless toe. Full assortment of sizes. Moderately priced at, the pair $14.00 Women's New Fall Neckwear Main Floor New Lace Collars and Sets of real hand made filet, in many beautiful patterns. Also re productions of real laces that are scarcely distin guishable from hand-made. Priced $1.25 to $10.00 New Collars and Sets of net, Georgette crepe and lace New Stocks and Jabots $1 to $7.50 New Bertha Collars white, cream $1.50 to $5 New Neckwear plaitines 35c to $2.50 yard. New Fall Scarfs and Capes Main Floor Kermai, Broadtail, Imitation Mole and Hudson Seal Plush Scarfs, Capes and Stoles, made up in "Salts" and "Blumenthal's" materials. Prices range very special from $6.50 up to $45.00 New Marabou Scarfs and Stoles in natural taupe, black and brown. Priced from $10.00 to $35.00 Fur Trimmings All Wanted Kinds Main Floor Fur trimmings of dependable quality fresh new stock just in. French Dyed Coney Real Beaver Nutria Moufflon Opossum Skunk Black Wolf Civet Seal Ermine Mole, etc. Widths range from i to 12 inches. - Main Floor Opening Days in the Basement Store jFallStylesinMen'sHats New Fall Models in Qossard Corsets Second Floor The proper cor set is most important if you would have your new fa!J gown fit perfectly. Gossard corsets give the correct line of prevail ing modes. Appearance counts for much, so you should wear a Gossard and appear craceful, stylish and youthful. Corsets Fitted By Experts Thoroughly experienced cor setietes are hert to give you 6x pert ad ice on the corset best suited to your figur. 2d Floor. Ww I Showing the New Fall Suits Coats, Dresses, Waists and Skirts The Basement Underprice Store is splendidly prepared to take care of its customers stocks are large and every garment is marked at a close margin of profit, assuring shoppers the utmost in value for every dollar they spend. Tomorrow the Basement will feature a great showing new fa.ll wearables. Women's Fall Suits Basement Suits in the neat plain tailored styles and also the. more dressy models. Well-made garments in every particular. Suits of wool serge, gabardine and tricotine ' materials. Basement Sale $25 to $47 50 SPECIAL SHOWING OF FALL SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN. Women's Fall Coats Basement Don't choose your new fall coat until you have seen the remarkable bargains we offer in" our Basemei t Store. All popular styles. Basement Sale prices range special from $12.95 up to $35.00 Women's Fall Dresses Basement Serge Dresses Tricotine Dresses Tricolette Dresses and Serge Dresses smart, becoming styles for all occasions. Scores of new fall models to select from. Priced in Basement from $15.00 to $47.50 . Special New Georgette and Crepe f QO de Chine Waists Priced Special atPri:0 -Opening Display Main Floor New soft felts in all the popular styles well dressed men will be wearing are here for your choos ing. Also the new velour hats in rich colorings and the new English cloth hats. Prices range $4 to $10 New Fall Shirts $2.50 to $12.00 Main Floor Bates Street, Savoy, Ar row. Metric and other well-known makes in men's shirts. Soft or stiff cuff styles. Handsome new fall pat terns. Priced from $2.50 to $12.00 NEW FALL LINES Carter and Vas sar Uinion Suits for men now ready. Portland Agency Interwoven Hose. 1 Boys' New Fall Suits Mai Floor Parents are invited to come and inspect our new fall line$ of boys' suits. We feel sure the qualities and prices will meet withi your approval. See themt Bays' New Fall Suits in novelty tweeJjs. homespuns $6.75 to $25 Boys' Corduroy Suits in Nor folk style, with belts and buck les. Ages 6 to 18. Priced $8.50 Boys' Blue Serge Suits in the very latest fall and winter mod els. Guaranteed to hold their shape. Priced $10 and $20.00 -.-. - 24d M-1