DQHT PAOX& BAILT BAST OIUDQOXXAlf, TKSIHJDTOn, ORXGOH. SATURDAY, AIXiCST , 1916. PAGK THBSS YOU'LL flND OUR GOODS AND PRICES AS ADVERTISED ! ? t 'Alexandeip's Qre&t AnagMS Must Make Room for Mammoth Fall Stock Already Coming in All Kinds of This Seasons Merchandise in Full and Broken Lines to Select From at Greater Reductions. Ladies Pongee, Messaline and Lingerie Dresses Placed on Sale at 10 percent Less than Cost $30.00 Lavender stripe Messaline materials $22.00 $20.00 Tonpeo. embroidered . $16.50 $30.00 Green Messaline, trimmed in black $22.00 $25.00 Maroon, White Stripe, taffeta silk :....$17.00 $30.00 Blue Polka-dot, accordeon pleated Foulard, braid trimmed $19.00 $30.00 Olive Green Taffeta, tailored effect, button trimmed, $19.00 $22.50 Gray Taffeta, Venetian lace yoke $18.50 $20.00 Brown, green and white checked, Maltese lace yoke ; $15.00 $30.00 Gray and white polka-dot, Soutache braid, tucked sleeves $19.00 Long Silk Glove Sale Black, white, blue and pink, tan, Copenhagen, champagne, navy, $1.75 and $1.25 values, special at 8f Also a full line of Kayser double tipped in black and white and colors. Wrist length, best silk at 48 4 BIG SPECIALS IN SHOES Ladies Shoe Department All $5.00, $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50 Pumps and Oxfords, Sweep price '. - - - $2.50 All $3.00, $2.75, $2.50 Pumps and Oxfords Sweep pr. $1.50 Children Shoe Department All Oxfords 12 1-2 to 5's, Misses size, $2.25 to $3 values, Sweep price .. - - $1.49 $1.50 to $2.00 values, Sweep price $1.15 Now for an extra special lot of Misses' and Children's Ox fords, Ladies Oxfords and small size Sorosis fhoes, all in bins for you to select from, $1.25 to $4 value Extra Sweep Price 50c New Fall Shipments of Shoes Arriving Every Day. Extra Care taken in Fitting Shoes Properly. Lord and Taylors Oynx Hosiery 75c Onyx Laco Hosiery, champagne, French blue, suede brown, Morocco red, mustard, ambre, reseda. This season CLAIMED BY DEATH A. J. WIIXABY SVFFKRS AX KI'ILKITJC STROKE Veil Known I id I ml Farmer Has Xurrow Encaix- W-oond Ktroke He Has Hud Former Young Women of City Jtetnni From Alberta. Special Values in Ladies' Corsets, Suits, Etc. Celebrated "Miller" Corsets ex. long skirts, $1.50 val, $1.00 Celebrated "Miller" Corsets, ex. long skirts, $1.00 val.....75 New styles and complete run sizes in Misses' corsets each 75 Pongee Jacket Suits, was $27.00, now $19.00 I'oiifree Jacket Suits, was $30.00, now . $22.00 Trimmed and black and light blue, strictly tailored. Pongee Long Coats, was $8.00, now $6.00 Full line of Kenyon prices from Automobile Coats in all colors $8.00 to and all $30.00 Orpheum Theatre 1. p. MKDERXAC H. ProirletoT . HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-QATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children) CTTEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPEK. Program Change on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday'. HOW THE DOG DIED. A certain Irishman was very proud of a huge bulldog he possessed, which was his constant companion. One day a friend met him without the dog and looking very disconso late. "Well" he asked, "and how Is that dog of yours doing?" "Oh, he's dead. The lllgant baste wlnt and swallowed a tape measure." "Oh, I see. He died by Inches, then?" "No, sure he didn't. He went around In the back of the house an' died by the yard " (Special Correspondence.) Athena, Ore., Aug. 5. A. J. Willaby, a prominent retired farmer of this city, suffered a very severe epileptic stroke at 9:30 yesterday morning and hj, was very near death's door. Mr. Willaby was Bitting In his home yesterday morning and although not feeling very well, he was not very ill, The stroke came on him very sudden ly and his wife hearing the noise, rusbed from the kitchen and found him almost gone. Her cries for as sistance brought several of the neigh- bors in to aid her and by holding him up and working his arms, Mr. Willaby was brought to consciousness. Dr, Newsome, having been summoned In the meantime, arrived on the scene and by hard, steady work he was able to bring Mr. Willaby out of the spell. I Today his condition has Improved and it is thought that probably he will re-cover. Mr. Willaby quit farming several years ago, leaving his land in the care of his sons, and came to this city to spend the rest of his days quietly and peacably; but this is the second epileptic attack that he has had. . He and his family are esteemed very highly In this communty and the news of his almost fatal attack yesterday was received very gravely by all. Mrs. Arthur Douglas, daughter of Geo. Cross of this city, and Mrs. Fred Cross, daughter of John Keene, of this community, arrived several days ago from Alberta, where they have been almost two years. Their hus bands, two well-known young men of this vicinity, did not return however, as they had a crop of wheat In that country, which had to be taken care of before they could cross the line again. One Mai; Overcome constipation permanently by proper personal co-operation with the bene ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, when required. The forming of regular habits Is most im portant and while endeavoring to form them the assistance of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val uable, as it is the only laxative which acts without disturbing the natural functions and without debilitating and it is the one laxative which leaves the internal organs in a naturally healthy condition, thereby really aiding one In that way. To get Its beneficial effects, buy the genuine manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is never classed by the well-informed with medicines which make extravagant and unfounded claims to cure habitual constipation without personal co-operation. 8Utc of Ohio, City of Toledo, Local Covav Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he li eolor partner of tbs firm of F. i. Ck ney to., dotal Business la tl city Toledo, Connty and State aforesaid, sad mac said nrm win pay tnc aom of oiim HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot ke cored by the cae of Boll's Catarrh Car. FRANK J. CHBNET. Sworn to before ate and subscribed la my pnaence, tola flth day of December, A. D. I860. A W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cnre la taken Internally and acta directly on the blood and tnorooa aur faces of the system. Bead for testimo nials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O, Sold by all Druggists, TBe. Take Hall's Family rills for constipation. "Keep Your Money in Pendleton" EoiiOTQd m HoiiEiossQd HA . ENGRAVED If Calling Cards Wedding Announcements At Home Cards Any style of type you wish EMBOSSED Letter Heads, Envelopes Party Programs Emblem Cards Any form or design you may desire i We can furnish you with writing paper with your intial or two-letter monogram embossed opon it in aold. silver or anv color vou want. It comes LD sheets and 25 envelopes of fine cloth-finish linen, put up in a pretty box . . 60c per box CALL AND SEE SAMPLES BREEZY NEWS NOTES FROM OLD UMATILLA (Special Correspondence.) Umatilla. Ore., Aug. 5. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kellogg of Hermiston wers visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. Kel logg has gone on an extended trip to the East. H. W. Jessie, the operator, has gone on a short visit to Winona and other points. John Dunn succeeds Mr. Anthony, night ticket agent here. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony will leave shortly for Ptarbuck where they will reside In the future, Mr. Anthony having ac cepted a position as operator there. Bathing parties seem to be very popular this season. Last night a party of ;.- or 30 enjoyed the cool waters of the Columbia, motoring and going In teams. The party returned home at 9 p. m. and seemed to have enjoyed themselves Immensely. Mrs. Jeff Stephens Is visiting friends at Union. Commercial men in town today are F. E. Bishop, Portland; J. T. Adams, Aurora; W. D. Winters, San Fran cisco. The club had their regular weekly dance last evening. Miss Mappin of Walla Walla, is vis iting her brother W. W. Moppin for a few days. S. Oves of Mercer. X. I")., was here today enronte to Portland. H. A. Belalny, prominent Portland ousiness man, was here todav on a business trip. C. J. Forsyth, the operator, who had been on a visit to his home In the east has returned. I. J. Egan of the Scott Joins Co. alia Walla, is a visitor here today. F. S. McMahon of Portland, is call ing on his customers here today. COAST CHAt'TACQCAS. Dates Will Ho So Arrange! That Tliere Will lie So Conflicts. Portland, Or. A new alignment of all the Chautauqua associations of the Pacific coast, so that there will be no conflict In dates or lack of co-operation in routing of talent is ex pected to cccur at a meeting that will probably be held September 15. Representatives of the Coast Chau tauquas are now planning to meet to bring about the above objects and the Albany Chautauqua association, of Albany Or., will invite the different representatives to gather there. Wal lace R. Struble. secretary of the Al bany association, is sending out invitations. It is believed this meeting will re sult In a better working basis for all the coast chautauquas. It is thought it will bring about more perfect ar rangements for handling the speakers who come on the Chautauqua circuit and will likely enable the different as sociations to secure better attractions. It Is expected arrangements will be made wbereby speakers who are too high priced for any one Chautauqua to bring west will be routed around the coast circuit, all sharing In the expense of the trip and thus making the cost to the individual associations much less than would otherwise be the case. All these details will be worked out, it is expected, at the meeting now scheduled for September 15. Dysentery Is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epidemics of dysentry. It has never been known to fall. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, it is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. mnn troi mlfs. A trained ostrich recently discon certed its exhibitor at a music hall by continually endeavoring to break away from all restraint and to climb over the foolights Into the orchestra. The widely advertised act came to a sudden end and the professor em erged from behind the curtain and apologized for the actions of his pet In about these words: "Ladles and Gentlemen Hi ham very sorry to disappoint you this hevenlng. We are compelled to cease our hengagement until the manage ment hengages a new orchestra leader. "The one at present hemployed 'ere 'as no 'air on top of 'is 'ead and my bird takes it for a hegg." Tld-BIts. r'lESTA OF DAWN" GOLD" IV OF SACRAMENTO Sacramento, Calif. So great Is the demand for space for exhibits at the coming state fair that the directors of the California State Agricultural ociety are planning extensive ad ditions to the present accommodations at the fair grounds. Xew sheds. .cor rals, and stock pens are being built, and a number of large tents, with board floors, will be utilized to house the myriad exhibits. Secretary Filcher is fairly over whelmed with applications for space, and the directors now assert positive ly that the fair will be an extraordi nary success. This success will be largely due to the energy of the lead ing business men of Sacramento In arranging a "Fiesta of the Dawn of Gold" as r.n adjunct to the fair. The magnificent program which has been prepared for the fiesta is a powerful attraction. Letters are received sally by the committee, many of them from the far eastern states, asking for In formation and details of the fair and fiesta. It is now believed that the original estimate of 200.000 visitors during fai.- week, will have to be re vised, and it looks as though that number will be greatly exceeded. A SF.XATOlfS CRITICISM. Senator Penrose was talking on one of the Atlantic City piers about the stormy "Electktra" of Richard Strauss. "Strauss is very original," said a listener, "but, senator, do you think his theory of music is sound?" "Yes, Indeed all sound," was the reply. BEER Avoid Sickness ! Drink HIRE'S ROOT LE Its Pure . Have a case delivered to your home today. It's healthful and Invigorat ing. We are agents for Umatilla county, both wholesale and retail. We have the latest Im proved bottling machin ery In eastern Oregon, and bottle Root Beer, Soda, Near Beer and soft drinks by sanitary methods. Pendleton Soda Works PAUL HEMMELGARX, Proprietor. Office Phone Black 8401. Works Phone, Black 2881 mm ina.-.'sttEiiHU Fort St. James Oa Lake Stuart, BRITISH COLUMBIA This is destined to be the Portland it British Columbia, on a navigable river and deep water lake with two trains running in next fall. Letters pour Into our office all day with applications for lots. To those who cannot come in we would do our utmost to make a good selection. Price $100 and $200 each. Cash $25.00, balance $10.00 a month. A few 40 acre farms Joining Fort St. James townslte and Lake Stuart, $50.00 cash and $10.00 a month. Vou newd not be a Canadian Cltlien to Hold This. Tou need not improve It, nor you need not reside on It. All this land Is on. or near the railroad. Grand Trunk Pacific, Alaska Tukon, and Canadian Northern railroads. Rich farm lands, $8.60 per acre, IS. 00 cash, and balance $1.00 per acre per year until paid. APPLY CAXADIAX XORTHERX LAXD COMPANY. 804, 805 and 808 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. 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