EIGHT PAGES DAWS KAS1 ORUONIAM, PEVDIiKTOW, OMSGKjA, WEDX ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1911 PAGE Ladies and Clisses 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 Ready-to-Wear garments we have ever shown. SUITS 300 of them Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 47. 400 COATS to chooso from in all materials and sizes $5.00 to $40.00 NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. F. E. LlVENGOOD&CO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. OCTOBER Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Ready. LOCAL Coal and wood, phone Main 6. Pastime picture please all. Putch Henry for coal. Main 171. Snyder, chimney sweep. Tel. R 3812. Private board and lodging at 205 W. Webb. Phnnn Black S431. Dr J. A. Best nas returned from hla vacation and lias resumed practice. Phone Platsoeder for frean meat and lard. Main 446. Everybody goes to the Orjheuin to ce the best and the clearest pictures. Call at 777 Thomson street for board and rooms. H. II. CopolanJ. Special rates to horses ooarded by the week or month at the vlommerclal Barn, 120 Aura street. Phone Main 13. Plenfy of chickens, Including pprins fries, dressed if desired. Pendleton Ca.h Market. Phone Main 101. Room and board fur teaehers. Pric es verv reasonable. Inquire "F" at this office for Information. Everything that's good to eat, In meats and groceries at the Cash Market, phone Main 101. About 800 feet of good new garden hoe for sale at cost price. Sharon & Eddings. Lumber nt Darr's mill 112.00 per thousand. Six miles west of cham, Oregon. Xotleo to Public. In order tosgive delivery oys a chance to go to Round-Up there will bo no delivery Thursday afternoon from stores general delivery does work for. PENLAND BROS. Duni'lng! . Dunclng! .There will be dancing Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights of this week In Eagle-Woodmen Hall under the Saturday night dance management. N'oliiw to tlio Public. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Farmers Meat Co., are hereby notified to pay the same to Sher'ff Taylor or Fred Weber. No e ther prrs .m are authorized to tran sact any business for the company whatsoever. (Signed.) J. S. FURNISH, President. FOR SALE 400 LINCOLN BUCK Lam lis, February drop. Will weigh now lJj to 160 pounds. (Large, husky felows). One lamb from suh buck have always topped the Chicago market both for size and price. Write me regarding same. II. Stanton Coffin, North Yakima, Washington. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Orphcuni. 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 tho 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 and is given work. V 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 Diving Girl." Biograph. With her uncle she visits the sea shore and goes bathing with a party of her brother's friends. Uncle also takes 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' the best 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 the robber and Bucceed in taking Into custody 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 shows a father's heroism to save the family's reputation. 5. "Moss Covered Ruins of the Isle of Wright, Great Britain," Eclipse showing tho vine-clad Carisbrooke castle as well as Newport and vicinity. Beautiful views of the ivy-mantled towers at Ventnor and the village of Shanklin 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'3 game of craps. Lots of human nature in this picture. 7. "A Hero Almost," Lubln. This comedy will keep you laughing. It tells the story of a romantic girl with two lovers. She will only marry n hero. You will have to see this pic ture to appreciate it. George poisoned the ditch. The vet erinary examined the dead cattle and the ditch and found the poison. A pur-suit occurs in which the renegade croHses 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 Cheyennes and pretending sickness was taken to their camp, where he fell In love with Silver Moon. Love proved stronger than duly and he did not return to his people. In a battle between the Sioux and Cheyennes he saved the chief's lfe 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 the party were going automobiling in the country George arranged to drive the car. The adventures in the cellar where George held a match over a barrel of gasoline and compelled Pa to give his consent 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. MEDICOS 1JKGIN TENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION (Continlued from page one.) Poultry AsMHintlon to Mwt. There will be a meeting of tho Umatilla-Morrow county Poultry associa tion on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock Ilea- nt John Baker's furniture store. All members are urged to attend. J. W. BROWN, Sec. Lost Package containing little : girl's black pumps. Finder return to l ,.,- this office and receive suitable re-1 MOKI. lU.VSJfeKl. VI.IA . warJ- i.Morv Than a Skin Salvo Is Needed to Take Northern Pacific Ry. to Spo- Cum Pill's IVrmnnontly. kane. Leaves 1:30 p. m, arrive :65 pon't be disappointed if you fail to p. m. Tickets from W. Adams, Agent, get a lasting cure of piles with salves. Pendleton, (The cause of piles is more than skin movesT- S "ash 22 I , HEM-ROID. a tablet tonic remedy. .. ., : s taken inwardly, acts on the circu- once a week. 647 nam street. - , . lation and cures all kinds of piles Phone Main 98 for Parkers au- thoroughIy tomoblle. Trips to all parts of coun- n for dayg. 8UrpIy nt Tho Pen. try and city. Quick service. Stand (11,.ton n,.UR Co Pendleton. Ore., and at French restaurant. iaI1 ti,"UKKists. pr. Leonhardt Co , Sta- For transfer work, hauling bag- ton B.. Buffalo, N. Y., mall a free gage, moving household goods and booklet. pianos and all kinds of Job work. CALL PRIEST A POISONER. phone Mainn 461. B. A. Morton. Tou can't burn slate and gravel! Don't try it. Phone Dutch Henry, ciinrgol With Causing Penth of Do Main 17S, for c'oan screened Rook nicotic Prolate to tho Poh. Springs coal either lump or nut It I Home. The Rev. Gulseppe Prep- burna cloan and goes further. ' puntl, canon of the church of San Poupnr. ta Fortlniirt can ave tp. Markherita, has been apprehend money and at the sume time have an ed on the charge of placing poison enjoyable river ride bv taking boat in tho rhnllce which caused the death frm Th nnilfi. str. Bailey GaUert last week of Mgr. Contessa, the de leaves dally. xcept Friday and Sun- nicstic prelate to Pope This, while the day at 3 30 p. m., arrives in Port- Monslgnor was celebrating mass, ah Innd 9:30. Fare 11.00. alysls of tho wine in the chalice show ' 'd enormous quantity ofarsenlc. Itouiul-Vp. I No long waits at Patton'a barber shop. Seven barbers employed fair week. Attention Modern Woodmen. Please pay your dues to me nt 121) East Court. W. E. ELDER, Clerk. j Get There Quick j l Phone Red 3961 for the Iauto cab Tho PaKtlmo. Try Twenty-five cent fares to any part of the city. Special rates for out of town trips. BEST SERVICK IN TOWN. Rose Cream ;.;....: ..r.....l (or I Sun Burn 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 homo 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 arrives upon tho scene. They ransacked the empty ca bin, finding "firewater." They be come very hilarious and set fire- to tho cabin and the shed in which the terrified mother is in. The flames are rapidly accomplishing their dead ly work when the father arrives just In time to save his wife. "A Dutch Gold Mine." Biograph This story is amusing and exciting as well. Tho scenery Is fine. Both Hans nnd the horsedealer are vaude ville characters of note. "Through Jealous Eyes." Lubin One of the best dramas ever produc ed. Depicts the work of the green eyed monster, jealousy, In a homo and Its final 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 (Miss Lawrence) and the doc tor's son (Mr, Johnson) have fallen in love. The doctor's wife sees 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 was accidentally shot and brought home ilnd the whole affair explained, the wife's jealousy vanished and she was filled with remorse for her vigilance. "A Second Honeymoon." Vita graph. They get married, quarrel, make up and get married again. We are twice pleased with this picture. It has a double equopment of laughs. the commerce of tho world; master-: of the foreign tariffs and duties of the world; masters of the foreign political and economic policies of the world. But in whom did God vest the pow er to pronounce that commercial wed ding ceremony, which is to make the Atlantic and Pacific oceans one For years the French government had toiled and-lavished money to accom plish that purpose only to s-acrifice hrr sons to the death-grip of the trop ical fever and plague. Experts from every European nation declared the enterprise a hopeless task, and the French corporation was eventually glad to turn over to tho United States the whole horrible hoodoo for a con sideration $40,000,000. For some years the United States met with sim ilar re-ults. It seemed a fruitless wasto of men and money. Workmen perish in this climate faster than they could be replaced because the atmosphere reeked with the germs of fever and death. The march of human progress now faced i's Waterloo. Engineers, surveyors, and mechanical experts had done their best. But it was a hopeless bat tlefield to the forces of progress be cause the enemy was Invisible, and yet everj-where present, infinite in number and constant in its onslaught with fatal javelins of disease. But there was one man overlooked in whom rested the hope of the day. It remained for the doctor of medicine to transform the tropical climate of filth and fever into wholesome and sanitary conditions Through his lit tle microscope he detected the rebel's line of march and smote the enemies of mankind with shot and shell of nnti-toxine and germicide. Hence it occurs that the laurel which crowns the hero of the most Important achievement of modern times rests upon the brow of the faithful and fearless physicion. "Doctors, you have reason to be proud of your profession. You are indeed divinely called to a sacred work. Personally, I do not believe that Our Lord's commandment to "go into all the world ani preach the gos ped" could ever have been carried out without the scientific and di vinely appointed achievements of you death-postponing men. It is needless for me to take your time this morn ing to prove these assertions by citing the numerous testimonials of our mis sionaries in China and India and In tho uttermost Islands of the sea. I can only thank you for your work and remind you of the divine mission and sacred responsibility of your calling by the brief but unhesitating declara tion that you are ' the Indispensible forerunners of civilization every where, and even of Chrtstanlty itself. "You are welcome to our city. We are proud of the presence of your dis tinguished and educated men and that you are here to dlsuuss your themes and topics of interest and stimulation to your work and the physical well being of mankind. I thank you all for your generous attention." and Tan If you wish to b FREE of those blemlahe 25c KOEPPENS fhe Drug Store That Tou Beat. Serves Southeastern Washington's GREATEST FAIR Sept'r. 18 to 23, 1911 WALLA WALL A. WASH. $30,000 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES Grew tent Race Program Ever Offered In tho Northwest. ' SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Concerts Dally by Ruzxl's Famous ITALIAN BAND Special Raton on ail Railroads. Are You subject to Bilious attacks? LISTEN thousands of persons so afflicted, have found thnt HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS give relief quicker tlinn any thing olso. Wc urge you to try it. Tho Cony. "An nil feature western show nt the Cosy Tuesday and Wednesday. Doll Blancett, the world's champion steer bulldogger and Bertha Blancett, the champion woman broncho buster of the world, who are in Pendleton to tnke part In the Round-Up both ap pear In today's Bison Indian picture. "The White Red Man." Rex. Words fall to express the beauty of this picture. The Indian being be friended by the settler's family, gave them some Jewels lost by an outlaw. The sottler was accused of the rob bery and was to bo hung at sunrise. To save his life the Indian had to run BO miles. Over wild mounta'n X gorges, across rushing rivers, across deep canyons he made his way and arrived in time. A happy ending for all. Exquisitely tinted "It's a Rex." "The Poisoned Flume." American. A western feature of the Irrigated country Angered at being rejected, I T I Til i I I 1 1 T ill ( VTTTT T ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL 1 Opens Sept. 14$ Boarding and Day $ School for Girls. . "p i Primary, Intermediate, Ac- t I adomic Special and Tost- J Graduate Courses. Depart ments of Music, Expression nnd Art. PERSONAL ATTENTION REFINING INFLUENCES THOROUGH WORK Nettie M. Calbraith Principal WALLA WALLA, WASn. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II 1 I -H New Showing of Ladies and Misses AND Come and See New Silk Waists at Come in black and white and navy and 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 .... $4.95 Wohlenberg Dept. Store "BETTER GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." lists them $3.00 white stripes. The Cowboy Headquarters and We are Headquarters Pendleton for m of Every Description Besides we save you big money on every purchase. See our great line of Men's New Fall Clothing for fall. Keep your eye on our large corner window. wortnngmni i Main & Webb Sts. Pendleton, Ore. Seattle ? WHERE TO?. Spokane ? Leave Pendleton 1 :30 F. ( Arrivi M. Arriv I Arriv Portland ? Seattle 8:15 A. M. c Siokane....9:55 P. M. e Portland 8:10 A. M. Northern Pacific Railway The Pioneer Line. First class trains. Close connections. Good arrivim time. Good leaving time. SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO I ThroughTickets to all Points East or West Secure tickets and full information from W. ADAMS, AGENT X. P. RY., PENDLETON. Ask about EXCURSION FAHKS for these events: "THE ROUND-UP" Pendleton. Se;t 11-16. Wala Walla County Fair, Walla Walla, Sept. 18-23. Washington State Fair, North Yakima, Sept. 25-30. Interstate Fair, Spokane, Oct 2-8. National Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.