c PAGE TWO EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOXIAK. PKXTOJHTOX. OMBflfly. TIT.snw. spiTPni-n 19 tan. I ' ai The SEASONS' LA TEST STYLES Our Famous Shoe Department Everything in the shoe line from the smallest babe to the larg est man. If 3-011 like style and service combined we eau please you. Our J. k M. and Broeton shoes for men are the best known. The best materials are used in their manufacture, and they are stricthj bench made, which insures an easy fit, $3.50 to $7.00. OUR WOMEN'S LINE is the snappiest and best ever shown in Pendleton. Xevt r before was our shoe department so complete. All the latest styles in the 14, 1G and 18-button boots in patent leather, velour, satin calf skin in black and tan, $3.50 to $6.50. Round- Up Shirts Boots, Hats, Etc. This store is headquarters for all kinds of Round-Up wearables, HOUND-UP SHIRTS, in all styles, fancy and plain, $1.00 to $3.50 each, all sizes. Round' Up Boots ROUXD-UP BOOTS, the famous Bucking ham & I lech t make, the le$t boots made, both serviceable and showy, $G.50 to $8.50 pair. Hat Bands Hat Bands, in all the novel styles, the most appropriate Penants for souvenirs 25. 75 and 95 each. The nicest ones. First Showing of New Furs Shawls, collars and scarfs: Brbwn and black coney, Japanese mink', Isabella fox. Sitka bear, Marmat, Xorobia lynx and Ireland fox, the furs used in making the new novelties for this winter. The muffs are large, barrel and pillow styles, trimmed with self and contrasting colors priced from $9.50 to $90.00 per Set. Corsets We have just received our fall shipment. The world's three best Corsets, BOX TOX CORSETS are the highest achievement in the art of modern corset ry, price $3.00 to$5.00. THE ROYAL WORCESTER, pre-eminently America's best corset, sold at prices mod erate enough for any purse $1.00 to $3.00 ADJUSTO The world renowned reducing corset, ideal for all type of figures, and is un questionably the only corset for those of gener ous proportions who would attain the stylish graceful contour. Prices $3.00 and $5.00 Crockery department in connection with Grocery. Get our prices on glassware, John son Bros, dinner ware, etc. Pendleton's Cleanest and Best Grocery In Oar Model Sanitary Basement. Main 17. Phone Extra care has been given the purchasing of lountiful supplies for this busy week. You'll find everything that's good to eat here. Watermelons, fresh lot of fancy melons 15 and 20. Xew Water White Honey, 3 combs 50 Norway Sardine's, 15e seller special price can 10 Full cream cheese,' pound 23t Iniorted Swiss cheese, pound 45 Olive, Pinemto and Club cheese, jars 25 Cantcloupos 5 and 10 Fig Pudding, cans 15 and 25 T. P. W. Special Blend, the best 30 coffee on earth. Fxtra special, 3 lb. can baked beans 20 Fresh shipment Swift's Hams and Bacon. We slice Boiled Ham and Dried Beef just r'aht. Fresh Saratoga Chips, packages 10? Fancy Canned Salmon, cans 15 and 25 Boys' New Fall Suits Famous Hercules Suits, all wool, doubly reinforced in all the weak parts, patent but tons, fully guaranteed in every way the best boys clothes in America. The lat est styles, best patterns. Suits that fit erfectly and wear like iron, all sizes from 2 1-2 years to 20 years. Russian blouse, sailors and jacket and pants for the little fellows, long pants suits for the larger lxys. All verv closelv priced $3.50 to $15.00. BOYS ROUND-UP SUIT FREE with every boys suit we sell for $3.00 or more we .will give absolutely free one boys Round-Up suit, shirt, handkerchief, rope and rants. Now's your chance, buy early while you can get your right size and the cream of the stock. 9' THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR COUPONS Quick Relief From Stomach Troubles Mr. B. 0. Hatfield, 73 years old and a sufferer for years, Is an enthusiastic friend of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey became of what It has done for him. He writes: "I have taken Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine for over two years, and it has been a great help to me. I was a sufferer from stomach trouble for years, and Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has done me more food than any medicine I ever used, am never without it in the house and I cannot speak too highly of it and what it has done for me. ' I am now in my seventy-third year." R. O. Hatfield, 302 S. Strieker St., Baltimore, Md. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has to its credit more than fifty years of success without a question as to its merits as a curative agent. During this : time it lias brought the blessings of 1 health to overworked men, delicate I women and sickly children, who find in ; it the strength-giving properties that I arc so necessary to them. It quickens j and strengthens the heart action, aids ! digestion, restores health and vigor, ' makes the old feci young and keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is prescribed by doctors and is rtfCognized as a family medicine everywhere. I CAUTION. When yon tsk your druggist, grocer or doalar (or Duffy's Fan Halt ' Wklskey, bo in re yon get the genuine. It la 1 an abiolntely pare medldntl milt whiskey ! and la aoll IN SEALED BOTTLES ONLY ! Haver In bulk. Look (or the trade-mark, the 'Old Chemlit," on the label, and make anre i the seal over the cork la unbroken. Price ' 11.00 a Urge bottle. Write Medical Depart. 1 ment, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., ' Eocheeter, N. Y., (or an Illustrated medical booklet containing testimonials and rules (or health, and doctor's adYlce, both sent (tea. WHEAT GROWERS VRGED TO ATTEND MEETING AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. Interesting program for Tuesday's change: 1. "The Ranchman's Son," Essan ay. A thrilling Western drama. Allen Harley quarrels with Peter Lewis In -a saloon and finally when Lewis is insulting, Harley knocks him down. Lewis then slinks out of the saloon and encounters Jake Webster, with whom he also has a quarrel Guns are drawn and the result is the death of Lewis, when Webster accidentally discharges his weapon. Harley later comes upon the scene and discovers Lewis is dead, he Is found crouching beside the body when the sheriff ar rives and arrests him, charging him with the murder. Webster rides hur riedly away and arriving at the Har ley ranch he applies for a position nJ is given work. A few days later a newspaper is handed him announc ing Allen Harley has been found guil ty and is sentenced to be hanged at sundown. Webster resolves to ride to the county seat and save young Harley's life. He arrives at the Jail Just in the nich of time. 2. "The Living Girl." Biograph. With her uncle she visits the sea short: and goes bathing with a party if her brother's friends. Uncle also lakes a dip and is annoyed at the perilous performance of the girl. He orders her from the water and locks her In her room but brother release her. He finally concludes that home is th--. b-st place for her for there she will run no chance of drowning. 3. "J500 Reward," Biograph. A burglar enters the home of a wealthy man and steals a valuable necklace. A reward of $500 is offered for the thief's apprehension. A couple of rube detectives start out to find tho robber and succeed in taking into cuirtorly the victim of the robbery anl the real detective who Is on the case. An ordinary copper gets the thief and wins the reward. 4. "for the Honor of The Name,' Eclipse. A good drama. This picture biiows a father's heroism to save the family's reputation. 5. "Moss Covered Ruins of the Itle of Wright, Great Britain," Eclipse showing the vine-clad Carlsbrooke castle us well as Newport and vicinity. Beautiful vlewa of the Ivy-mantled towers at Ventnor and the village of Shanklln with its lichen-coated walls. 6. "The Gambler's Chance." This lively comedy Is acted with the usual Lubin spirit and tells what good comes from a boy's game of craps. Lots of human nature in this picture. 7. "A Hero Almost," Lubin. Thla comedy will keep you laughing. It tells the story of a romantic girl with two lovers. She will only marry a hero. You will have to see this pic ture to appreciate it The Pastime. Special program for the Round-Up. Four big features. Don't miss one of them. "Life on the Border." A Selig mas terpiece. A true story of the early days in the west. No expense or care was spared to make this picture real istic and interesting. It is truly a thrilling story. It is the terrible ex perience of a young pioneer mother left alone for the day In her wilder ness home with only a five year old child for company. The mother Is accidentally imprisoned in a wood shed by her child. The little one tries in vain to lift the heavy latch and while the mother is thus imprisoned a bear being pursued by a band of prowling Indians arr.ves upon tho scene. They ransacked the empty ca bin, finding "firewater." They bo come very hilarious and set fire to the cabin and the shed in which the terrified mother Is in. The flames are rap'dly accomplishing their dead ly work when the father arrives Just in time to save his wife. A Dutch Gold Mine." -Biograph. is story is amu-ing and exciting as well. The scenery is fine. Both Hans and the horsedealer are vaude ville characters of note. "Through Jealous Eyes." Lubin. One of the best dramas ever produc ed. Dep"ct3 the work of the green eyed monster. Jealousy, In a home and its f:nal cure. It Is so convincingly acted that if there are any Improba bilities In the plot they pass unnotic ed so long as the picture is on the screen. The great doctor's office nurse (M m Lawrence) and the doc tor's son (Mr. Johnson) have fallen In love. The doctor's wife Fees him Jok ing with the nurse and gets it Into her head that it Is the doctor who Is in love with the nurse. Subsequent events seem to confirm her suspicions and she is goaded almost to the point of doing murder, when the son wa accidentally shot and brought home and the whole affair explained, the wife's Jealousy vanished and she was filled with remorse for her vigilance. "A Second Honeymoon." Vi di graph. They get married, quarrel, make up and get married again. We are twice pleased w'.th this picture. It has a double equopment of 'aughs. Thl Words fail to express the beauty of this picture. The Indian being be friended by the settler's family, gave them some Jewels lost by an outlaw. The settler was accused of the rob bery and was to be hung at sunrise. To save his life the Indian had to run 60 miles. Over wild mountatn gorges, across rushing rivers, across deep canyons he made his way and arrived in time. A happy ending for all. Exquisitely tinted "It's a Rex." "The Poisoned Flume." . American. A western feature of the irrigated country Angered at being rejected, George poisoned the ditch. The vet erinary examined the dead cattle and the ditch and found the poison. A pursuit occurs in which the renegade crosses a deep chasm on the irrigating flume. Ho was finally shot and fell Into the flume. A love story adds Interest to a very Interesting picture. "A Sioux Spy." Bison. A story of the Indian wars The brave was sent by the chief to spy on the Chcyennes and pretending sickness was taken to their camp, where he fell In love with Silver Moon. Love pro"ed stronger than duty and he did not return to his people. In a battle between the Sioux and Cheyennes he saved the chief's life and won Silver Moon. "A Gasoline Engagement." Imp. A comedy and then some. The young man loved Grace, but dad wanted her to marry a minister. Learning tho party were going automobillng In the country George arranged to drive the rar. The adventures In the cellar where George held a match over a barrel of gasoline and compelled Pa to give his con-ent and his rival the minister to marry he and Grace are sure funny. Pictures of the Cheyenne Wild West Show, 1911, Thursday Friday and Saturday. 3000 feet of genuine "Let 'er buck" thrills. DYIXG MESSAGE SCRAWLED OX DECKHOUSE OF SCHOONER TIkj Copy. An all feature western show at the Cosy Tuesday and Wednesday. Dell Uianeett, the world's champion steer bulldogger ard Bertha Blancett, the champion woman broncho buster of the world, who are In Pendleton to take part In the Round-Up both ap pear In today's Bison Indian picture. "The White Red Man " Rex. Ore-Ron Thotitrr. The Courtenay Morgan company w'li appear this evening In the hi larious comedy, "A Night 'in a Bal loon." This bill Is suld to bo con structed for laughing purposes only and Is a roar from curtain to curtain. The entire company will appear, headed by Miss Courtenay Morgan and Roy D, Wuy. Houston, Texas. Mute testimony of storm tossed, suffering sailors, ma rooned on a wrecked schooner lost at sea, was found by ship carpenters repairing the old Kate Foere, towed Into port several months ago a dere lict. The schooner was caught In tho Gulf , hurricane which went inland near Mobile last year and for ten days It was thought to be lost. Finally an English boat sighted the derelict and picked It up when on board were found three dead bodies of sailors and a fourth sailor with Just the spark of life left. The hull was beached, but was recently brought Into port for recaulklng. The messages referred to were found carved with a knife on top of the hatches covering the deck house. The first was under date of Septem ber 26, reading as follows: "Water logged six days; beginning to suffer agony for want of water and grub." "September 27. Nothing In sight: suffering Intense; Bill Just died and Frank Is crazy." "September 28. Agony, water, wa ter; now I'll-J-." The last inscription was scrawled and scratched over a wavering line and the letters uneven and Ill-formed, showing the writer was evidently weak and partly delirious. Between .September 28 and 30 there were no markings, but under the latter date the following message was carved: "Water; in agony for water." October first appears the last in scription, hnrdly legihilo, Ill-spelled and scrawling In every direction: "About gone, goodbye, wife, mother, babies." Then as a final effort could be traced the letters spelling, "E. J. Whitman." It was on the 2nd of the month that the wreck was found and sprcwU-d out on the deckhouse was the wreck of a man, delirious, shrunken and Insane. He was taken into New Orleans recovered and Is again fit sea, mate of the schooner Carrie Wllkins. I ACTRESS SUES PIANO MAX. Ilclen Hall Want!) $50,000 Front Otto L. Wright, Mlio Is Married. New York. Otto L. Wright, presi dent of the Wright Piano company, must answer in the supreme court for his alleged failure to marry pretty Helen Hall, a vaudeville actress, she has served upon him a Bummons for his appearance In her $50 000 damage suit. Miss Hall and Wright have been acqualned for several years. She charges that he won her promise to be his wife and after delaying the wedding for a long time told her he couldn't possibly meet her at the church his wife wouldn't let him. This was the first Intimation, Miss Hall says, that she had of Wrlht's marriage to Mist Florence J. Rims. French monks prepared the first concordance to the Bible in 1247. May Ilnd Means of Saving Millions From Uviigs of Smut. Spokane, Wash. "Wheat growers from nil over the Northwestern coun try, especially Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, should attend the annual convention of the Inland Env pire Ant'.-Smut association at Pull man. Wash., September 28 and 29," rfuys H. C. McCroskey. president of the organization. In a letter to the Spokane Chamber of Commerce, add ing: "I believe It is a conservative esti mate that the grnin grower-" In the Inland Empire lose $1,000,000 n year from this pest. Undoubtedly there 1 a better way to eradicate this scourge than Is practised at the present time and It is up to us to find the solution of this problem, his gives Importance to the convention at Pullman to start a definite campaign to rid this pnrt of the country of smut and prevent ing the pest from return to our fields. "Professor O. L. Waller, acting president of the Washington state col lege, has1 placed at the disposal of the association all the facilities for making and publishing a report of the proceedings of the convention, and Professor Thatcher, director of the experiment station and his Btaff will be In attendance to answer questions. Professor Thatcher, how ever. Is of the opinion that It would bo best for the farmers themselves to work out the problem. "I might mention also that the state college Is planning to set an expert to work on a scientific study of the smut problem, and we hope to settle such questions as 'Does smut live over In the ground In winter;' 'Does the system of tillage Influence danger of smut Infection.' and the effectiveness of certain new fungicide for treating seed." Umbrellas were used in China as early as 1200 H. C. Diarrhoea Is always more or less prevalent during September. Bo pre pared for It. Chamber'aln's Colic. ; Cholera and D arrhoea Remedy Is prompt and effectual. It can always he depended upon and Is pk-aant to take. For sale i,y all dealers. To Portland or California, take Northern Pacific, via Pasco, and S P. Sc 8. Ry. Leave 1:30 p. m , ar il ve Portland 8:10 a. m. See W. Ad ams, agent, at passenger station for through tickets end all arrangements. HETTY GREEX A CANDIDATE ! FOR CITY COUNCIL SEAT Limn, Ohio. "For council, Fourth ward, Hetty Green." This Is the way it will appear on the democratic ballots In the muni cipal election In November. T'l" democrats put up no candidate for the nomination In the Fourth ward, this city, for the Tue dy primaries, and a dozen or more names were written In by voters. When the election hoard made Its official canvass of the vote It found that Hetty Green, presumably New York city's famous woman million aire, had received two votes, while no other candidate hnil renelverl mnri than one. ' LOW COLONIST RATES WESTBOUND FROM CENTRAL AXD EASTERN STATES AND EASTERN CANADA. $25.00 From St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha $25.00 $33.00 From thicago From St. Louis $32.00 $50,00 From New York From Boston $50. 1 5 Those are a few. There are others. We quote from all points. On Sale Daily, Sept. 1 5 I o October 1 5. Have you friends coming? Advise us their names and where lo cated. We will quote them fares and give full information. Will you send for your friends? We will arrange prompt delivery of tickets. Wa operate THROUGH DAILY TRAINS from St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, all ELECTRIC LIGHTED, with Leather Upholstered 'TOURIST SLEEPING CARS and finest DINING CARS with our famous a la carte service. Northern Pacific Railway "The Original Scenic Highway." Ask any of our representative. Full Information gladly furnished WALTER ADAMS, Agent, PENDLETON. ORE. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Qn. pwj'r Affent, Portland. Ore. I i