EIGHT PAGES page rmc Ladies and Llissos Suits and Coats That's what we are Selling right now We are ready for you with by far the biggest and best se lected line of Iteady-to-Wear garments we h ave ever shown. ; SUITS 300 of them Sizes 14 to 20 and 31 to 47. 400 COATS to choose from in all materials and sizes $5.00 to $40.00 NO CILYIiGE FOR ALTERATIONS. F.E. LlVENGOOD&CO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. OCTOBER Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ready. I LOCALS j Coul and wood, phone Main S. Pastime picture please all. Dutch Henry tor coal. Main 17. Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3812. Private board and lodging at 205 W. Webb. Phone Black 84U. Dr J. A. Best nas returned from h!s vacation and has resumed practice. Phone PlaUoeder for fresh meat and lard. Main 445. Everybody goes to the Orpheum to eo the best and Uie clearest pictures. Call at 777 Thumvon treet for board and rooms. II. II. CopelanJ. Special rates to horses ooarded by the week or month at the Oommerclal Barn, 20 Aura street. Phone Main IS. Plenty of chickens. Including spring fries, dressed if desired. Pendleton Cash Market. Phono Main 101. Room and board for teachers. Pric es very reasonablo. Inquire "F" at this office for Information. Everything that's Kod to eat, la meats and grocories at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. About 800 feet of good new garden hose for sale at cost price. Sharon & Eddings. i Lumber at Darr"s mill I1J.00 ptr thousand. Six miles west of Mea cham, Oregon. Wanted Olrl to do general house work. Phone Black 1662, 417 Per kins avenue. ' Lost Package containing little girl's black pumps. Finder return to this office and receive suitable re ward. Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m., arrive 9:D5 p. m. Tickets from V. Adams, Agent, Pendleton. If you wast to movs, call B6nla. 1 Bros., Transfer, phne 1191. Large dray moves you quick. Trash hauled once a week. 64 7 Main itxa-L Noticw to Public. In order to give delivery oys a chance to go to Round-Up there will ho no delivery Thursday afternoon fium stores general delivery does work for. PENLAND BROS. Money to Loan. Five thousand dollars to loan by the City of Pendleton on approved real estate security. W. E. BROCK, C. P. STRAIN, J. L. SHARON, Finance Committee. Xolliw to, the Public. Having reopened the Farmers' Meat Market, E. Court street, we desire a share of your patronage Fresh meat and poultry always on hand. KURRLK & SON. Dancing!. Dancing! There will be dancing Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights of this week under the Saturday night dance management. Attention Lodge- MncenlicCH. All rate tax and dues must be paid by the 20th of each month. By or der of Supreme Record Keeper. ELLA REAGER, R. K. JANET A. F'RAE L. C. PERSONAL MENTION Many a man who claim to be as honest as the day is long wouldn't want the searchlight turned on his night record. GOES OVERBOARD FOH RING. Sailor Take Plunge In Harbor Find It on Mnln Pock. Baltimore, Md. When Karl Johnnn Magnussen, able seaman on the Unit ed States soast and geodetic survey steamer Bacho, lying at the lower Skinner drydock, shifted his wedding ring from the third finger of his left hand to the third finger of his right hand he dropped the little band of gold, ami for all he knew It rolled overboard. The Norwegians have a custom of Phone Main 98 for Parker's au- i)(,th husband and wife wearing the tomoblle. Trips to all parts of coun- redding ring. Seaman Magnussen la try and city. Quick service. Stand a Xorweglan and his good wife Is a at French restaurant. native of the Norse country. So when For transfer work, hauling bag- the ring dropped from his hands he gage, moving household good, and judged from the comber of the bridge pianos and all kinds of Job work, tnnt It went overboard and holding .phone Mainn 441. D. A. Morton. the ring first and his own life , in sec , , . ,.,. .wii ond cons deration, ho took a fancy You can't burn slate and gravel! or Don't try It. Phone Dutoh Henry. - fJVa frantic endeavor to grasp Main 173, for clean .creened Rock P boUom Spring, coal-olther lump or nut. It Magnuen came lo the sur- Durn. clean and r lurxner. ,f-,i. .ilrtv wnter from his Passengers to rortlana can aave lnouth anJ getting ready for another money and at the aame tlmo have an dvp Surpoi,n George Morchand, the enjoyable river ride by taking boat nipl nl0liieal officer, was nt the rail, from The Dalles. Str. galley Gataert Ms ,oft ,jan(1 ,.oa(.i,inK for Magnuss leavea dally, except Friday and Sun- cn,H coliar aIllJ m the right he had day at V.30 p. m.. arrive, in Port- t)i(l UKhti.for. ring, land 9:30. Fare tl.OO. I instead of rolling overboard the ' ring, In the. perverse way thaht rings and lost dimes have, had rolled down Ni ion. w2una : Patton's barber to the main deck below, where It gilt- week. i Mm. John Tinmerman is in from her home at Helix, today. E. G. Kirley of Elgin is one of the guests of the Bowman today. State Game Warden Flnley Is here today in his official capacity. Ernest Knight Is In from Helix to attend the fair and Round-Up. E. C. Annlba) Is home from a trip to Seattle and other sound points. Nelson St. Dennis was an incoming passenger on the local this morning. Dr. C. J. Whlttaker of Cambridge, Idaho, is here to attend the Round Up. Mr. J. P. Kasarl and wife from Was co, Ore., are spending a few days in this city. F. C. Greer of Weston is among the people of that town in attendance at the fair. Will Jainieson of Weston, came In from his home yesterday to. take In the fair. Miss Ruth Olbson of Portland, is visiting with her sister, Miss Fay Gibson. E. B. Thompson, state deputy game warden, is In the city in his official capacity." Dave Lavender came down from hU homo at Weston on the local this morning. Miss Ruth Donahue is expected this evening from Portland for a visit with old friends. Carl W. Page and wife of Baker, ore among the out-of-town visitors in the city. ' Matt Mosgrove of Milton, is In the city on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams of I'klah are in the city to remain over tho Round-Up. Miss Elizabeth Sawtelle is home from a six months' visit In .Salem and other points In the valley. F. W. Breed of College Place, who will Juge the poultry exhibits at the fair this week, arrived in the city yesterday. Conductor Wade of La Grande, who will have charge of the Pilot Rock special during the Round-Up, is in the city. Miss Mary Whitney, one of Pendle ton's popular sc'iool teachers, Is back from her summer vacation to resume her duties. Miss Lenore Younger of Portland, formerly of this city, is spending the week of the fair with her sister, Mrs. Guy Wyrick. W, R. Rhlnehart, traveling hard ware man, left for points west this morning but will be back in time for the Round-Up. Mrs. Henry Blakely of Brownsville, arrived "yesterday evening to spend fair week with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Stlllwell. M'ss Lulu George, principal of the Washington school, arrived last even ing from Oregon City, where she spent the summer. Will Peters, who was formerly one of the proprietors of the Troy laundry. i now here upon a visit from his home in Portland. Miss May Petross, formerly a pop ular Pendleton girl, is up from her present home In Portland to visit friends during the week. Lee Teutsch, who is now at the Hot Lake sanitarium, Is somewhat Im proved from an Illness that has trou bled him during the past two months. Mrs. Gus La Fontaine and little daughter, Flen, arrived last even'ng from Portland to visit during the week. Miss Pauline La Fontaine will arrive this evening. Misses Edna and Lavelle Florence will arrive in Pendleton from Port land this even'ng with their aunt Mrs. Eugene Vaughan, to visit dur ing the fair and Round-Up. FRUITS AXD POSIES ELECTRICITY GROWN Cantaloupes Grown in Nine Weeks; Darrodll.i Illoom in Twenty. ' Six Hours. Chicago, Proof that flowers and vegetables may be forced by electricity was displayed by Dr. George Statz and William F. Stahl of Evanston, who have been experimenting with the process for which high claims have been made in England. The two Evanston men exhibited 350 cantaloupes which were grown in nine weeks on a plot of ground 20 by 25 feet. Experiments also were made with daffodils, which were brought from the bud to the bloom in twenty-six hours, whereas the natural blooming period Is eight days. Two electric wires were laid be neath the earth at the roots of the plants and two were stretched above them. Tho tests have been made at the nursery of Richard F. Golde and they have been watclied with interest by residents of Evanston, who possess gardens and conservatories. VICIOUS BULLOCK SUICIDES. Kills Self After Fierce Battle With Its Master. Pittsburg, Pa. When John and Daniel Hillard, brothers, left their home in Turtle Creek they cautioned the maid to chain the bulldog, but she went to bed and left the animal unchained. The brothers returned home at midnight and no sooner had they come into the house than the deg leaped at them. Unable to coax the animal off, one bi other took up a chair, the other a broom, and together they gave battle to the animal In the dimly-lighted room. The dog chased them over the entire first floor, all three leaping tables, chairs, stove and piano. After more than 20 minutes of fearful at tack with the maid too frightened to call aid, the men were able to unlock a door and rush upstairs, the dog snapping behind. The battle ended when a broom stick was stabbed down the dog's throat. The dog then rushed into the cellar and butted repeatedly against the wall, finally killing Itself. John Milliard is badly lacerated. f New Showing of Ladies and Misses AND vTv n Sifts Come and See New Silk Waists at them $3.00 Come in black and white and navy and white stripes. Peasant style at $3.00 each. Come and see these extra values. $8 and $10 Silk Waists for $4.95 These come in Persian and plaids, silks and plain net, regular values up to $10.00 on sale at S4.9o Wohlenberg Dept. Store "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." GIVES AWAY $300 HAT. tereil while Its owner "dltd stunts' SPENDS 31 YEARS IN SILENCE. :Rose Cream; for 1 Sun Burr. and Tan If you wish to b FREE those blemish e. 25c Massachusetts Prisoner Enters Upon 1 :t."ili Your -of Solitary Confinement. I Boston, Mass. Jesse Pomeroy, Massachusetts' most famous prisoner, ' who Is serving a life sentence for mur- i der, entered upon his thirty-fifth year ' of solitary confinement. i Pomeroy entered the state prison when ho was 16 years of age. Today he Is 61 and has served longer than any other prisoner in solitary confine ment in the United States. j While tho terms of his sentence re quire that he shall be kept in soli tary confinement ns long as he lives, he goes Into the yard an hour each i day for exercise. This, however, Is ; during the time the rest of the pris oners are in the .hops, and he has no WORKING ON CANAL ENTRANCE. Full Width and Half or Required Depth Hcacheri oil Atlantic Side. . Washington, D. C. The Panama canal has Just been extended to its full width and about half of Its com plete depth at the Atlantic entrance Here the bottom of the water way will be 500 feet wide and the depth will be 41 feet. From deep water as far Inland as the old French canal, or about five and a half miles, the entrance has been widened to the required 500 feet and a depth of at least 20 feet has been reached over this distance. A fleet of dredges Is now clawing away at the bed of rock to excavate the re mainlng 21 feet. This width of 500 feet and depth of 41 feet ultimately will cvtend from deep water to tho Gatum locks, a distance of seven miles. The mini mum width of the canal will be 300 feet In Culebra cut and tho maxi mum width 1000 feet In Batun lake. The usable width of tho locks of the canal, however, will he only 110 feet. Lost Wealthy Woman Presents Lou Creation to Muld. Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. William Deal Ellsworth of Newport, R. I., whose husband died two years ago, ar rived at the Van Nuys hotel. At the same Hotel arrived a nat oeiongniH to Mrs. Ellsworth, which has followed her around the world. Mrs. Ellsworth purchased the hat. a turban, witn wnue parauise learn ers, for $300 In Paris a year ago, and after ordering some alterations, she left for Moscow, Russia, to Jo.n a friend to accompany her on a tour of tho world. The hat did not arrive until after they had left on a return trip to Paris. It was ordered sent to Paris, but was delayed In transportation, and Mrs. Ellsworth left for London with her friend again before It arrived. In this way the hat followed her to New York, Newport, Chicago, New Or leans. Winnipeg and finally here. Though never worn, the nat is now out of style. She called for one or the maids at the hotel and made her a present of the Paris creation FISH, TOE AND RING UNITE. First Loses and Second Finds a Wed ding Circlet. Pottstown, Pa. A fish that was too small to take home and a grl with a Cinderella foot figured very oddly in the loss and recovery of a wedding ring that Mrs. Harvey Wilson, wife of a Pcttstown undertaker, dropped in Savior's mill dam over In Chester county several aays ago. The ring slipped from Mrs. Wil son's finger when she tossed a dimin utive bass back into the dam. The water was partly drawn off in a vain effort to find it, and then the offer ing of a reward for the missing Jew elry made the Juveniles of the neigh borhood get busy. While a party of them were wad ing the dam today a 14-year-old girl felt something slip over one of her toes. She Imagined that it was a snake and gave a scream, but an ex amination showed that it was Mrs. Wilson's lost wedding ring and hur ried to town with it to receive the re ward. ' The Cowboy Headquarters and We are Headquarters in Pendleton for A Reliable Remedy FOH CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm of Every Description '-Besides we save you big money on every purchase. N ew See our great line of Men's Fall Clothing for fall. Keep your eye on our large corner window. or KOEPPENS rhe Drug Store That Yon Best. Serve. curan EPrron kills his rival i qiiickl absorbed. Civet, Re;::! st One ft cleanses, soothes, beak and protects ilio diseased mem. nr.ma r9.-.ulting from Catarrh and drivw way a Cold iu the Head quickly. Restore Me Seuscs of Taste and SinelL Full si SO cts. at Druggists or by mail. Liijnio. Ureain Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. 1 v Brothers, 58 Warren Street. New York. MSB! ' " Main 6c Webb Sts. Pendleton, Ore. Seattle ? WHERE TO ? Spokane ? Portland ? Arrive Seattle S:15 A. M. communication with any one, not even a guard a For the thirty-four years her son has boon confined, his mother has ? I never given up the fight to alevlate! his condition. She had almost suc ceeded in winning a commutation for him a few months ago, when all her plans were brought to naught by the discovery of a sharp tool In his cell which the prison officers declare he meant to use in an attempt to escape.. Attneked With Cane, Mendozft Draws Gun on Fcrnnndea. Havana. Ernesto Mandoza, editor of El Combate, made good the name of his paper by killing Rudolfo Fer nandez, editor of tho Gulnes de Rum bo Hoth papers are published week ly nt Gulnes, about 40 miles from Ha vana. The men met In a street of that town and Fernandez attacked Mendoza with a ' cane. Tho latter drew his revolver and shot Fernan dez. The trouble arose over a news paper controversy. Storm Does Pnmnpo. Portland, Ore., Sept. 12. Reports today show that last night an electric al storm damaged fruit and hops In some districts near here, but did not damage the valley, as a whole. At Atwood two houses Btruck by light ning and burned. Mrs. Cella was struck but not much hurt at her home near Gervals. Do You Want a Position ? 11 schools are not alike and es pecially in helping students to a losltlon. Do not overlook this iolnt. Pendleton Riislness College I'annot supply the calls received nr stenographers and bookkeep ers and has several good positions In view. Students from other business olleges are attending this school. What does this prove? That wc lve the best. Nothing else would satisfy you. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting and all business sub jects practically and thoroughly taught. Lectures on Commercial Law by a practicing attorney. Day and evening classes. Don't wait. Decide now. M. L. CLANCY, B. A., Prln. First class trains. Good leaving time. Leave Tendleton 1:30 P. M. Arrive Spokane 9:55 P. M. Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway The Pioneer Line. Close connections. Good arriving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO Through,ynckets to oil Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from V. ADAMS, AGENT X. F. TiY., TEXBLETOX. Ask about EXCURSION FAKES for these events: "TILE KOUNIMJP" Pendleton. Sept. 11-16. Wala Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, Sept. 13-23. Washington State Fair, North Yakima, Sept. 25-30. Interstate Fair, Spokane, Oct 2-8. National Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.