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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATIJKDAV, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912. PAG K THRKK Another Shipment J. & K. SHOES FOR WOMEN All leathers. All styles sA nil They fit the arch. F. E. .UVEMOOD & GO. THE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STORE. OCTOBER Ladies Home Journal Patterns Ready. LOCALS , I have been reserved and are not called for by 4 u. m, Monday. September 23, will be sold. HOY W. KITXKK. state Hotel Furnir.ea room at special rates by week or month. Have your wood sawed by the gaa oline wood saw. Phone Main 13. Tandleton Iron Works can use sev eral tons of scrap Iron. Ladles wanting hair work done, call on Mrs. Cornwell, 617 Cosble. If you want dry slab wood, phon Main I. Far sale Modern 7-room house and two lota, 631 Maple street. Anyone wanting good alfalfa pas ture phone Fanner line 67. Loot American Nat check and bank book on Btreeta of Pendleton. Pleaae return to bank for suitable reward. Will Mil 300 ton of alfalfa hay cheap. Address Bowman & Son, Box 657, Pendleton, Oregon. Wasted Girl to do general house work. Apply 606 Water street. Those Black 27S1. For sale New No. 6 Underwood typewriter. Used short time only. Will (tell for 365. Inquire this office. See B. H. Decker for Dry Wood and Rook Springs Coal Phone Black 3622, or leave orders at DeMotts. Wanted Woman or girl to do gen cr.il housework In small family. Hood wages. Apply mornings. 121 Jeffer son Ftreet. Strictly first class chop suey and noodle parlors. Open day and night Tray orders a specialty. Evethlng new. Under State Hotel. Phone Main 667. Un Co, Props. Passengers for Portland can save money and at same time enjoy a clean and refreshing river ride by taking the Str. Bailey Gatzert leav ing The Dalles dally except Sunday and Monday at 3:30 p. m. Fare to Portland tl. Ne long waits at Pattorn's barber shop. Seven barbers will be employ ed from now until after the Round up. For Sale 1000 acres wheat land, 1000 ready to seed, will Bell outfit and summerfallow. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Mlsa Malen Burnett, director of the Malcn Burnett School of Piano Play ing. Walla Walla, Is conducting a class In Pendleton. Miss Burness has spent three years in Germany, re turning at stated intervals for fur ther study and Is a very successful teacher. For catalogue, apply to Mrs. LaaU, 601 Jackson street. f4t the Auto Truck Haul It. Our specialty 19 quick work. Phone Main 339 for furniture and piano mov ing short trips In the city or transfer ring to the country. We haul any thing. Penland Broa, Ht Mie. Thoroughbred Scotcn Collie puppies. Bitches, J5.00; stud dogs, 37.60. M. L. Little. R. 1. Box 75. Amity, Oreson. Till) CI I UK CI I ICS. Christian Selciuv. Services at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Subject of les-son-itermon: "Matter." Wednesday evening meeting at k p. m. Reading room open from 2 to 4 p. m. dally. K. Webb and Johnson streets. PreMbytcrlaii. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Every body Invited. Special music. 10 a. m., morning' service. Sermon by Dr. W. H. Bleakney of Whitman college. Solo, "Rock of Ages." by Mrs. Swin gle; duet by Mrs. Swingle and Mr. Gray. No evening service, but ser vices every Sunday hereafter. Church f the lledecmcr. The holy communion will be cele brated at 7:30 a. ni., Sunday school at 10 a. ni.; divine Horvice at 11 a. m. und 7:30 p. m. The soloist will be Miss Edna Slater. Charles Qulnney, rector. Baptist. The First Baptist church, corner of Thompson "and E. Alta streets. Morn ing services: Preaching at 11 o'clock by Bro. J. H. Morris. Subject: "Three Mysteries Life Death and Love." This will be followed by a Hpeelal business meeting called to consider the financial condition of the church nnd the possibility of se eurlng a supply or a pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock a. m. B. Y. 1. U. at 7 o'clock p- m. Methodist Episcopal. Webb and Johnson streets, X. Ev ans, pastor. The morning theme will be "Our Children." Evening, "A Message to the Discouraged." Preach ing. 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. ni., Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. rtrst Christian. The order of service at the Chris tian church Sunday will be as fol lows: Preaching, 11:00 a. 111., and 7:30 p. ni. Morning subject. "The Three Essentials to a Universal Reli gion." Evening subject, "The First Shall He Last, the Last First." Sun day School. 10 a. 111.: Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. ni. T. F. Weaver. Minister. For Sale. We have for sale a portable lunch wagon. Just the thing for Round up week. OREGON LUMBER YARD. Notice. Round-up grand stand tickets that Special This Week Summer Necessities FOR SUNBURN SUNSHINE COLD CREAM SUNSHINE LOTION, (Justrite) la very soothing. Softens and whitens the skin. DISINFECTANTS: CIILO R IDE LIME , FORMAL- PEHVDE. GKU1E OARBOLIO ACID, large bottle lOo F. J. Donaldson RELIABLE DRUGGIST. Few, If any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain'B Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and diar rhoea which It has effected in almost every neighborhood have given It a wide reputation. For sale by all deal ers. OLYMPIC LOSES A BLADE. London. The White Star steamer Olympic which arrived at Plymouth lost a propeller blade during the voy age from New York. The vessel, how ever, will sail from Southampton as scheduled. RELIEVES CATARRH IN ONE HOUR PHOTOPLAY ...OFFERINGS... News of the "movies" Gossip of the pictures Newest photodramas and Comedies of the screen. Where to In Pendleton. Orplieimi. An exceptional good program for Sunday'a change. Four full reels of the best pictures. 1. Too Much Wooing of "Hand some Dan." V'itagraph. Girls! All the gills fall for "Handsome Dan." He Is a gay deceiver. They have a lively race to get him. 1 When they do he gets his. Mr. George Stanley p'.ays the part of "Handsome Dan." 2. The Old Wedding Dress. The tragic life story of a sweet old lady whose young love dreams are blight ed bv the cruel hand of fate. Redol ent willi tenderest of memories, Lily Branscombe, Beverly Bayne and Francis Bushman In feature portray als. 3. The lioob. Selig. The story of a country boy und his Infatuation for the leading ludy of a stranded theat rical troupe. She "works" him for carfare back to New York. Luter he follows her und falls to make money In the city. Dolly and her friends of the chorus chip In and pay his wuy back home. The boob reaches his home town Just in time to see the wedding party of hU former sweet heart. 4. .Memories. Pathe. A picture featuring Charles Arling us a very old man. His room Is a dreary den and at his tublu Just before he dies he writes "Memories,'- a poem. This b illustrated for us and gives us a story of broken love that, driving him to drink, has caused his ruin. LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE-'CASCARETS' What Glasses Are to Weak Eyes, 'a sen ret m Are to Weak Bowels A Itl-ci-nt Box Will Truly Ama- You. The Pastime. The home of good pictures. A Bio graph and a Vitagraph included in .Sunday's change of program: "Black Sheep." Biograph. An in cident of southwestern ranch life. The son of the foreman of the ranch Is a young man of many good qualities but a bit wayward, drinking and gam bling are passions irrepressible with him. The ranch owner's daughter has quite a liking for the boy and does his best to ma.ke him reform. This he promises to do, and is given hope of winning more than his friendship. The son has gained tne enmity of a bad Mexican who works on the ranch and ho hH sworn to set even. His chance comes when the son Is In trusted with a large sum or money and sent to town, the Mexican in duces lm to gamble at the road kmluu urA Via lraa th monpV. The father upon learning this casts the boy out. The incident proves a pow erful lesson to the boy. "A Juvenile Love Affair." Vita graph. Little Dolores Costello and Kenneth Casey play the leads In this most charming picture. The former, a very good little actress, is as win some as can be as the latter's little sweetheart. In the cast we see also Miss Hose Tapley and Harry Mayo, as the girl's parents. Miss Theby and Mr. NeWburg as the boy's parents. If you want to be taken back to child hood's happy hours see this pretty idyl. "Broncho Billy's Pal." Essanay. one of the most powerful subjects of this great western series so popular the world over. Mr. U. -M. Anuerson In his famous character creation ofi Broncho Billy, Miss Veta Beltrami Muckly and others p'.ay in It. , "The Missing Finger." Lubin. A, good story of .how a burglar is trac ed by a missing finger und how Mary t. t .v... 1-. . ..( 1 11 1 il,tr.ii.'y uiut..r Toilful, IIIU iiuojmiui a . ' ... 1 t-1 I Is saveil 11 "111 marriug nun. Cosy. Friday and Saturday, a great two- reel Imp drama. "In Old Tennessee." King Baggott, Miss Jane Fernly and the clever boy actor Joe Moore play the leads in this two reel story of love ana aa-1 venture in the Tennessee mountains, the first as a moonshiner, the second as a girl detective who has been sent to discover the still. Little Joe Moore who plays an Important role in a re markably cuever manner, is the real center of interest throughout the story for It was to procure money to pay for a surgical operation for his little brother that caused the moonshiner to go into the illicit business. The girl located the still, was discovered spying on It nnd would have been killed by the mountaineers, only for the pleading of little Joe. She then answers the call of her heart and be comes the wife of the moonshiner. The fine acting, the rough, rural back grounds, the picturesque mountain eers nd the pretty light effects, all combine to make a pleasing and de lightful production. "A Japanese Idyll," Rex. An in teresting play put on with Japanese settlnir with nn abundance of flowers and carefully arranged Interiors. There Is also some comedy when the Jap girl and American girl change costumes. Many beautiful light ef fects add value to the picture. "Love Will Find a Way." Powers. John Cumpson the comedian In the coniedv of a neighborly 8auabble. Glbbs' daughter In love with Boggs' son, suggests that the gate be cut In two. Their parents not noticing the changed size get stuck In the gate and here the comedy and the trouble be gins. Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. The condi tion Is perfectly naturul. It Is Just as natural 11s It is for old people to walk slowly. For age Is never ho ac tive as youth. The muscles are less elastic. And the bowels are muscles. So u II old people need Cuscarets. One might us well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bow els must be kept active. This is Im portant at all ages, but never ho much as at fifty. Age Is not a time for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip the bowels Into activity. But a lash can't be used every day. What the bowels of the old need Is a gentle and nat ural tonic. One that can be constant ly used without harm. The only such tonic is Cascarets and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store. They work while you sleep. Ladies, Never Before! 1 NEWS NOTES FROM THE COUNTY PRESS Fruit vale has been busy sending! out watermelons for the Round-up; shipping a carload on Tuesday under the direction of Ed Hodgen. It is said that these melons are to be fed to the cayuses in order to make them buck better. Pendleton ought to take a hit of our fruit next week. Freewa ter Times. T. S. 'liven and wife will leave this week for Nevsha, Mo., where they will spend some time going from there to Indiana, and may return to this sec tion in about a year. Mr. Given cume to this valley about eight years ago has done well. Some months ago he sold his orchard tract to B. Plnkney. We are sorry to lose Mr. Given from our midst and wish him and his part ner well wherever they may go. Freewater Times. Earl Short of La Grande and No rah Walker were married Tuesday night at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walk er on the Opportunity tract northeast of Freewater, Rev. T. L, Childers of ficiating. Relatives and immediate friends were present. The happy couple left for Walla Walla after the ceremony and on Wednesday left for La Grande where the groom Is In the employ of the O.-W. R. & N. The bride has lived in this community for the last few years and has made many friends who Join the Times in wishing her godspeed. Freewater Times. J. A. Baker has purchased through the F. E. Cockbum real estate agency! the 40-acre alfalfa farm of J. H. j C'reswell. northwest of Milton, the! consideration being $C"M0. Mr. Baker who has been llvins in Milton tor sev eral months, will move to his new iiiioie mis vvefK. .ui im r.uK c. 1 vi. 1 M rM j k 11 t muz Has fucli a In-wilder in; display of beautiful Fall COATS and SUITS lieen placed on display hero. We are especially equipped for the rush that will undoubtedly come to ih during Koiind-up week. There's a suit or coat hero for every woman who desires it, regardless of her size or tastes. As for price well, yes terday a woman who knows, said our garments were letter than those of fered for five dollars more elsewhere and sho had shopped all over. If von lHik here first you'll come here lust. Coats - $8. 75 to $50.00 Suits - $12.50 to $45.00 The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your T. P. W. Trading Stamps especially Invited to co-operate In making the parade the big attraction of the Round-up festivities. Pilot Rock Record. A Pendleton piano player brought suit against the manager of the Yin Moure company for wages alleged to be due for services rendered at Pendleton. The box receipts were at tached In this city week before last The case was tried before Judge Richards Wednesday, who found for the defendant. Athena Press. Mr. Warren Bradshaw and Miss Yiolet L. Chattin were united in mar riage Sunday, September 15. at high noon at the bride's home at Sum mervllle, Oregon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. D. Glllilan of Boise. Idaho, in the presence of some 3o relatives from all the way from Elgin to Walla Walla. Both bride and groom were formerly students of the Weston Normal. Last year Miss Chattin taught school In the Dry Hol low district north of Weston and It is supposed that Cupid then began to take an active Interest in the affairs of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw will make their home on the Bradshaw farm north of Walla Walla. Weston Leader. A large number of special trains will run to Pendleton from Portland to carry the thousands who will at tend the Round-up, September 26 2K. ohter sections of the Pacific northwest will send big delegations and Paget sound will be well repre sented. Indications are that this year's show will be bigger and better, both In attendance and program than ever in its history. Milton Eagle. Oregon has started to export hogs. A breeder with a stock farm near Au rora reports a sale -of blooded swine to Honolulu people, where they will be used for breeding purposes. It has long been a reproach to Oregon lans that the state does not produce enough pork for its own use, but this situation is being tlowly overcome. Pilot Bock Record. One of the biggest and most mag nificent parades ever witnessed In eastern Oregon is planned for the last day of the Round-up. September 28th. It Is the desire of the committee in charge of the contemplated monster parade to have all who can possibly be present on that day to take part on horseback. Girls and women are The Umatilla County Woman's Christian Temperance Cnion will hold its annual convention in the Milton Freewater Baptist church Saturday, September 21st. As nil the work of the convention is to be transacted In one day, mem bers and friends are all invited to bring their lunch and spend the entire day. Mrs. Ward Swope. state W. C. T. U. corresponding secretary of Portland, Mrs. Anna Leezer, county W. C. T. U. president of Echo, and other delegates ure expected to be present. Local president, Mrs. E. W. Phelps, says: "As we are allowed one delegate to the state convention for every 10 paid up members, we are especially anx ious to collect dues from every pos sible member. These should be all In our local treasurer's hands bv Satur day, so that she can make out her re port and turn over county dues to the county treasurer." Milton Eagle. ARIZONA IS FOR WILSON SAYS SENATOR Cl'RNIFF New York, Sept. 21. Senator M. G. Curniff of Crown King, Arizona, president of the state senate, breezed into democratic headquarters today with the declaration that Arizona re sembles a prairie fire of Wilson sen timent. "Phoenix has a Wilson Club," aatd Senator Curniff, "that is not equalled In the United States for hustlers. We folks out in Ailzone are not afraid to work and we have put all our enegry into the success of the Democratic ticket. "Our best business men are giv ing up a good portion of their time to making personal canvasses to get the voters into line for Wilson and Mar shall. "We have financed our own cam paign and there are hundreds of bus iness men who are setting aside a percentage of their gross income in behalf of democracy. "We are not so much concerned over Arizona going democratic as we are over the size of the majority. We want to make it the banner majority of the country in proportion to our number of voters." IH1.J1' .!. mv.vu.m u tBtwwmui -an 60 YEARS OF CHAMPS J 1 iO HEADACHE jA VJ INDIGESTION J I BILLIOISNESS i The quickest and easiest way to open up your mucous clogged head and free the throat from Catharrhal secretions Is to breathe HYOMEI. Don't waste time with impossible methods; HYOMEI has ended the misery of catarrh for thousands of despairing sufferers: It will do the same for you If you will give it a fair trial. Just breathe It; It kills Catarrh germs and banishes catarrh. A HY OMEI outfit, which Includes inhaler, costs $1.00. Separate bottles, If af terwards needed, COc, at pharmacists everywhere. Money back from Tall man & Co. if dissatisfied. E STOPPED UP WITH CATARRH 75.000 CATTLE DIE IN EPIDEMIC Paris. French agriculturists, sore ly tried by the drouth of last year, are visited now by another plague, a severe epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, which Is assuming alarming proportions. About 75.000 cattle of a total of 400,000 are reported Infect ed. The strictest precautions are be ing taken to prevent further spread of the disease, which affects the dis tricts of Charolals, Louhans, Autun, Macon and Chalons. Markets have been closed in many places and the transport of animals from the Infect ed zones prohibited. No matter how miserable you are with catarrh or a cold in the head, nose stopped up, throat sore, eyes running, dull pain In the head, dry cough, fever, foul breath, Ely's cream Balm will give you Instant re lief. It gets right at the root of the trou ble, cleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, stops the nasty discharge so that you are not censtantly blowing the nose and spit ting. 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Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland, Ore Our Little Prices on lugs and lllti Git a Big Figure Drummers samples are always tlio best, and be sides you can save enough on a pair to see the Round-up. fhe.hu We Sot Uio Pace, Others Can't Keep Up. 1