EIGHT PAGES. DAILY BAST OltEGONIAX, PENDliETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, It 11. 9ACJB THBJEM. Superb Autum Apparel Distinctive Style Popular Prices Yesterdays Express Shipment Included One of the Newest, Niftyiest Lines of LADIES AND ii Ever Shown on the Pacific Coast. These are all garments of exceptional merit, made in the most painstaking manner, unusually beautiful in design and distinctly high class. This complete stock includes the new dark navy blue serges, strictly tailored, scotch tweeds in browns, grays and all fancy mixtures. The new RATINE fabrics, positively the newest suits being shown, they come in black and white, blue and white and pure white all in stunning styles and very becoming. Coats in Amazing Assortments These beautiful new lines of coats, made up in new double faced materials with shawl collars, trimmed in beautiful shades of tan, Copenhagen, purple, green, red and dark blues can not be surpassed in any city. We are selling more womens and misses coats than any other house in town, simply because our styles are better, the assortments larger and the prices lower. Prices From $12.50 to $10.00 ALEXANDER'S The Progressive Store WEST UMATILLA PROJECT UP TO TAFT Healthful Hints A Refreshing Drink For Fever Patients - To half a glass of any gn,S ivrnp U lt from can n:d fruit raspberry or grape juice is especially (rwd add a lablespooniul of Duffy's pure malt wtmkey and a few lumps of ice. Fill up the nlaa with plain cold watT. This may be made mora ouribhinc by adding the vulk or white of a fresb av and urtakinif the whole w:lr. This drink is Tory highly recommended by Dr. Thomas LoTe, of Atlanta. Ga., who says: "It il noctiuailcd fur fever patieuta." lOi YEA IiS OLD HALE AM) IIKAKTY Salem, Or., Oct. 13. Taking advan tage of the visit of President Taft to Kalem yeHetd ty morning. Governor West broached the need for immedi ate Improvement of the west exten sion of the Umatilla Irrigation project, which means so much, to eastern Ore gon, and received the promise of the president to give it personal atten tion. While the president and the gover- ! nor were riding about the streets, ! fi.f. K'ct cii otri.uti.A tVin cm K Ir..t as one of the highest importance to Oregon. He informed the president that Oregon hai contributed more er.th street, Reading Penn., celebrated than any other state to the reclama- the one hundredth and first annlver- tion fund and has not received its j sary ot his birth on May 4. Mr. Yohn Mr. W. Ii. Yolin Is a licmarkablo .Man Ho Has Lived a Very Active Life, But at this Advanced Age Still lictuin His Health and Strength. William B Yohn of 1?S North Sev- share In return. Ho told the president that the peo ple of the state are aggrieved over this treatment, and have a feeling of resentment. He told the president it was a matter that should be taken up without delay. The president replied in sub-tanee: was born in 1810, and recalls many of his country's early struggles along the frontier. In 1837 he went to Reading, and has resided there with his family ever since. Since 1864 he has resided In the same house, which he built for his ownw use. He has always been actively en- "This is not a matter I will forget. gaged in business, following pursuits If you write to me I will give it my that called for physical endurance personal attention, if Oregon has arHj bravery, being at various times a anything coming. O-egon will get It." miller, constable .deputy sheriff and As the president and the governor auctioneer. Notwithstanding thii were parting, Mr. Taft remarked, vjKor0us life, he looks and feels fine. "Don't forget to write." Mr Jonn attributes a. considerable To which Governor West laughing- part of the wonderful length of his ly responded. "I will not forget Do ilfe t0 Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, not forget to give it your personal at- which has been consistently used by tentlon." hlm whenever he felt the need of a : tonic stimulant. In a letter to a friend SCHLEY'S WILL PROBATED. j recently he said. In part: ! "i wwas 101 years of age May 4th, Admiral Leaves Bulk of Ills Estate, having been born In 1810. For a good to His Widow. many years I have used Duffy's Pure Washington, D. C. Real Admiral Ma,t whiskey, with very fine results. Winfield Scott Schley, in his will filed j have always felt much better and for probate, left to his three children atr0nger after using it. I attribute and their heirs all the presents given mv ong nfe to the use of pure 11 to the admiral by "the people of my qUors taken moderately all my life country" and gave the rest of his es- As a medicine I could recommend ;tcte to his widow, Mrs. Annie R. nothing better than Duffy's Pure Schley. "Give Christian burial to those Malt Whiskey." who fall, and only surrender when Whpn men and women pass the age there Ls no longer power left to de- of glxty they need a remedy that will fend country and flair." is the senti- qu,.kpn the circulation, brin restful ment with which the will concludes. sleep lnvigorate the brain and pre- The will, written by Admiral Schley vent 'decav. Duffy's Pure Malt Whls- of Oct. 2. 1902, on a Scottish Rite key u th'e onIy agent tnat wHl pro- blank, conveys no information on duce tiiese happy results. It improves which an estimate of the value of Ad- tne digestion and assimilation of the miral Schley's estate could be based. tooA and gtves tone and vitalit to ev- The three children are Captain Thorn- ery organ In the body. as F. Schley, Virginia M. S. Wortley and Dr. Winfield Scott Schley. Walters, seventy-six, of Gig Harbor CIGARETTE COST 113 LIVES. wag m;irried recently to Mrs. Diana I Sell, fifty. former Chief Croeker Says It Is Im- ; .1frort waiters the oM man's son possible to Make Fnetorjr Hands Quit. did all the courting, 'elating to each of the old people the other's charm- Walters has been married twice be fore. This is Mrs. Walters' second venture. iorK. mai a ciKareiie umus- ing qualities, arranging a corres ec" the fire in the Asche building last pondence and exchange of photo March, which cost 143 lives, was the graphs. statement made by ex-nre Chier Croker of New York before the pub lic safety commission, which ls in vestigating the catastrophen. The former chief said that "they , can't make them stop it. They seem to think it is a tonic." ' Croker said few of the buildings to- , day were fire proof, but that there were no fires In factories where stroking is forbidden and other pre cautions taken. ! Read the want ads. WIXS BRIPE TOR OLD PAPA, AIM PICTURE SHOWS Orphoum. Rig feature program for Friday and Saturday. 1. "The Declaration of Independ ence." Edison feature film. Dramat is and educational. This film tells In story form how the opinion gradual ly took shape that the American col onies were and ought to be free and Independent states and how the rep resentatives of the colonics got to gether and sent the opinion forth to the world In the form known as the Declaration of Independence. The film Is staged with the usual Edison lnvlshness and attention to every de tail 2. "Rosy O'Mnre." Kalem, The story of nil Irish patriot. Every scene In this, the greatest Irish picture ever produced, was made in Ireland. The grandest scenic background ever used In motion photography; Rory O'More takes you into a new atmos phere. You see rural Ireland ns It was early In the nineteenth century with Its quaint buildings and cos tumes and scenic splendors that en rapture nt every glance. 3. "Temples of India." Eclipse. A BLOCKADED. Kvcry Ilouwlwld In Pendleton Should Know How to Itcslst It. The back aches because the kid neys are blockaded. ilelp the kidneys with their work. The back will ache, no more. Lots of proof that Doan'B Kidney Pills do this. It's the best proof, for It comes from Pendleton. D. J. Morrow, 517 Marie street Pendleton, Oregon, says: "For about three months I had backache and If I did work that required stooping, sharp twinges darted through my loins and over my right kidney. The secretions from my kidneys were un natural and irregular In passage and pains me Intensely when being void ed. On a friend's advice, I usea Doan's Kidney Pills and they correct ed my trouble. I gladly give this preparation my endorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. sole agents for the United "States. " Remember the name -Doan's and take no other. . unique educational subject, which Il lustrates with great detail the strange ness of this mysterious land. The ar tist seized upon the most noted points for his series and the result is won derful for realism and definition. 4. "The Free Lanee." Eclipse. This setting of this intensely dramat ic story is of a beauty rarely encoun tered. 6. "The Wrong Patient." Vlta. graph. Here's where we give you laughs a double header and they strike hnrd. The man gets the treat ment prescribed for a horse and strange to relate, gets well and for gives his daughter's suitor for the "bad feelin's" he had towards him and consents to her marriage to the veterinary. 6. "Queer Folk." Vltagraph This picture Is filled with laugh after laugh and takes you all through the side shows of the "Circus." A vast hippodrome of fun and frolic. Step right Inside nnd see the funniest shows you ever saw. Don't miss It. The- Pastime. A big feature film for Friday and Saturday. "Thro Fire nnd Smoke." Another Sellg triumph. Absolutely the most renlistlc and exciting fire drama ever produced. No money could buy or build an effect like this, that cir cumstances has enabled the Sellg Co. to embody in the greatest of all fire pictures. Pictured during a great skyscraper fire at Third and Broad way n few weeks ago. Pee the great fire runs, thrilling rescues, frantic women Jumping from dizzy heights, fire engines puffing, firemen battling with the flames, nil woven Into a beautiful and unique love story. "Always a Way." Lubin. A pretty hard problem this was, but Cupid solved It. Ruth Craven was about the prettiest nnd sweetest girl you ever saw. She was deeply in love with Harry Sterling. Ruth lived with her brother, the Rev. John Craven. Now, Brother John did not approve of Harry. This wns the problem Cu pid had to solve how to ring the wedding bells with Ruth's brother hnnglng on to the bell clapper. Har ry secured the help of a friend who owned a motor car. There was some exciting moments but In the end Harry nnd Ruth were married, the Rev. John Craven performing the ceremony. Of course ho didn't know who the couple wns until nfter the fi nal words were said. This is certain ly a dandy love comedy. "Honoring a Hero." Pathe. Col Crosley, nn officer in the Unio ar my and the father of a very charming daughter, with whom a young officer is deeply In love is ordered to the front, and he and the young lieu tenant lover lake a sad farewell. Col. Crosley is badly wounded and Is sent home, where he dies. Later, when the war Is over, the story of the young lieutenant's devotion to the forgotten officer makes an interest ing romance. "A King for an Hour." Eclipse. A laughable story of how a Joke was played on a cobbler. "Sights of Berlin." Ancient and modern views of this European capital. The King George V. has been on the stocks two weeks less than the average dreadnought, having been laid down on January 16 last. The vessel has a displacement of 23,000 tons and her principal dimen sions are: Length, 555 feet; beam, S9; draft 27 1-2. The armament con sists of ten 13.5 Inch guns nnd twenty four 4 inch guns. Engines of 31.000 horse power are expected to furnish a speed of 21 knots nn hour. JOIIX D. riiOfD OF WEIGHT. PILES DEFY THE KNIFE. The Cun.se of Their Enrmnilon. Still Remains. One place whee surgery fails to bring permanent relief is in the treat ment of plies, because even when the evil tumors are cut away, the cause of their formation still remains. That cause is poor circulation. Dr. Leon hardt's HEM-ROID Is the tablet rem edy that Is taken Inwardly and gets right to the inside cause. HEMROID is sold for $1 by Pen dleton Drug Co. nnd all druggists. Money back If it falls. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Station B. Buffalo, N. Y. Write for booklet. Gains Twelve Pounds Since Juno and Tips Scales Now at 190. Tarrytown, N. Y. John D. Rocke feller, announced that he had gained twelve pounds since June and that he now weighs a few ounces more than 190 pounds, more than he has ever weighed before. 1 the World Growing: Better. Many things go to prove that It is. The way thousands nre trying to help others ls proof. Among thorn Is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Finding good health by taking Elec tric Titters, she now ndvises other sufferers, everywhere, to take them. For years I suffered with stomach and kidney trouble," she writes. "Every medicine I used failed till I took Electric Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully. They'll help any woman. They're the best tonic and finest liver nnd kidney remedy thnt's made. Try them. Y'ou will see. 60c at Koeppens. ENGLAND'S LARGEST WARSHIP IS L.U'NCHED SUCCESSFULLY The Pendleton Drug Co. la In business for Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU IIAYE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES DrendiiaiiKlif King George V. Has DIs. placoiiH-nt or 2:1.001) Tons IriMigtli 835 IVct Has Ten 13.5 Inch Guns. Portsmouth, England. Great Brit ain's largest and best armored bnttle shlp, King George V. was launched successfully. The warship was chris tened by his majesty's aunt. Princess Christian of Sehleswlg-Holstein. When you want A ft THE :AUTO CAB: PHONE MAIN 408. 1 The OREGON MOTOR GO. 315 E. COURT ST. Colorado Woman Bewitched by "Character Sketch." i Taeoma. Wash. His son having of- ficiated as matchmaker. Thaddeus L. $100 REWARD, $100. j The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ls at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil Its stages, and tint Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and clvlnir the pntlent strength by building tip the constitution and assist ing nature In doing Its work. The pro prietors have so much faith ta Its cnratlva powers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars for any case that If fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address : F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by PrtiRRlRts, 7oc. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipa tion. HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturer! and Distributors of th Celebrated TOILET CREAAt COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. IIOOD CREAM. Tallmaiv & Co. Leading Druggists of East ern Oregon. j If Your Neighbor Has Electric Light and you have not, just stop into his house some even ing after dark and compare its light with .your own. Study each pojnt of convenience, cleanliness, clear ness, beauty carefully, and then figure out for your self if it woJd not pay you well to have your houso wired for electric light at once. Electric Light Today is Cheaper and Better Than Ever Before since the General Electric Company placed its MAZDA lamp on the market. We have arranged to supply our customers with the G. E. MAZDA lamps on very favorable terms. These lamps give two to three limes as much light as other lamps us ing the same current. If your house is located on any of our distributing lines we shall be glad to adyise you about having it wired and will give you more facts about the efficient electric lighting of your home. Pacific Power & Light Company "Always at Your Service"