EIGHT PAGES. PAGE TWO. p.MT.Y EAST ORFflONIAN, PENDLETON". OREGON". THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1013. A Magnificent Showing of the Season's Styles are He ffer yu the pick of the best styles from the leading manufacturers of the country. The prettiest and most becoming up-to-date wearing apparel in exclusive pat' terns and choice fabrics. You can be absolutely certain that what you buy here is hew and right and that the price is as small or smaller than you get it elsewhere. Just Arrived, a Real "Round-Up" of Women's New Fall Suits . Drummer's Samples, Here for This Week Only The most comprehensive collection that has ever been shown in Pendleton. Every new type of suit now in vosie is included in this preat showing. Fancy and novelty suits of the most extreme type, to those more conservative, made in a widely diversified range of materials, such as wool poplin, mntelasse, sponge brocade, bedford cords and all the new est weaves. This is an opportunity to see a real city showing of the most up-to-date mrechandise, at prices that will convince you that "It Pays to Trade" with us. tftfi llfll ' f wl Auto Veils Good quality chiffon auto veils, one yard wide, two yards long. Good line of colors $1.25 to $3.00 Lace Drape Veils Lace drape veils in black, white, green and brown I $1.00 to $2.50 Veilings Good line of shadow and Shetland veilings, black, white and colors, yard 35 to $1.00 Novelty Suiting A new fall suiting just received, in all colors, with neat de sign, medium weight, 36 inches wide, the yard 65 Round-Up Gloves You can't get them at any other store. 'Our gloves have "class" and quality. Evclusive designs. An article that is a real souvenir and at the same time serviceable $1 to $4.50 Round-Up Souvenirs You'll find here on excellent stock of souvenirs. You'll want something to take home with you. Come and see what we have. Round-Up Hats Here's where yon can get the real Round-up Hat. Hats with sin individuality and a style that you can't find elsewhere. They're economically priced, too $3.50 to $15.00 Round-Up Mufflers There's only one real Round-up bluffier, and you'll find it here. It comes in a wide range of colors, 32 inches square a very catchy design. Very attractive. Price $1.50 Round-Up Pennants Here's where you'll find the greatest values in pennants good designs on extra quality felt - ..25, 50? and 75? New Crepe Material for dresses and extra waists, navy brown and gray. The j-ard Comes in tan, blue, 35? Pendleton's Great Shoe Center The People's Warehouse. The store of standard make shoes and all competent expert fitters to fit them. Our Women's and Children's Department, including such standard makes as Hallahan, Geo. W. Baker and Selby, consider ed today the standard makes both in America and . Europe, shown in new "English Model" flat heels, receding toes, so popular now n large cities; also new high arched Cuban heels, broad or medium too, patent, gun metal or tans, leathers or suedes, to match suits, priced at $3.00, $4.00 or SS.OtKAnothc-r special feature of our Shoe Department is our new buying facilities, keeping new styles arriving every day. t Today's shipment includes new dark golden brown suede, dark grey suede, dark tan vnmps with brown tops, a shoe yon bbould not overlook when buying, and to retail at . - - This department not only includes exceptionally fine dress shoos but we also carry a complete line of comfort shoes. Flex ible hand turned, welt or cushion sole shoes in Juilettes, plain bals or semi-dress, Grover and Sons, Martha Washington, or Tv T, i, - it $1.50 to $3.00 Dr. Reed s, all priced from - Y Our Slipper Department, so well known by better dressers, is fully stocked with new party or street slippers in Ohas. K. Fox make, new Louis Cuban heel, or straight French with new Rhinestone buckles, pom pons or tailored bows, dull vici, sat in in all colors and patent with newest toe, to retail at - - $4.00 During Round-up week you will bo as carefully waited on, even though the rush is extremely heavy. . The most complete showing Pendleton Woolen Mills Indian Robes, Bath Robes, Bed Blankets, Steamer Rugs, Auto Robes, etc., shown in the city. We prepay express charges on all these goods to any point in the United States. . The Peoples Warehouse WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE SAVE YOUR T. P. W. TRADING STAMS CRASH OF METEOR HEARD 20 MILES Shoots Through Air With Speed of Lightning and Falls Into River. FALL. RIVER. Mass., Sept. 11. A meteor fell Into the Seaconnet river, churning up the waters in a spectac ular manner near Alverton R. I. Great volumes of steam arose. The meteor fell during an electrical storm and Its crash as It struck the water was thought by many who did not see It to have been an unusually heavy clap of thunder. The noise was heard for a distance of 20 miles. In the Immediate lcln Ity windows were broken and crock ery shaken from shelves, while at Isl and Park, nearly two miles away, merry-go-round was Jarred into motion. Persons who saw the fiery body as it hissed through the sky assert that it was of unusual size and traveling so rapidly as to appear at a short dis tance almost like a flash of lightning;. The river is of considerable depth where the meteor fell and no effort to locate the mass was made. MANY SPECIAL. , TRAINS TODAY The large crowd that is already in the city for the Round-up will be greatly augmented by the arrivals of special and regular trains today. From Portland alone reports state. 1000 people will arrive on the trains which left the metropolis during the evening and which are scheduled to arrive here early this morning. This evening from Portland there will be two sections of No. 18. scheduled to arrive soon after 5 o'clock, and if the demand warrants it, there will be a special also. This evening, the Jour nal special trains leave Portland and will arrive here tomorrow morning over both the O.-W. R. & X. and Northern. Pacific. The Pomeroy special car arrived last evening and will remuln here until Sunday morning. In the morning and on each day of the Round-up, a special train from Dayton and Walla Walla will reach Pendleton shortly after 11 o'clock and will return each evening at 9:30. A special will also arrive each morning at 10:50 from Paker and intermediate points. Other specials will arrive each morning from Umatilla and from Pilot Rock. Over the Northern Pacific line this morning will arrive tho Seattle Cham ber of Commerce train in addition to the regular train from Pasco with the Kennewlek cars attached. The AberJeen special will also' arrive this morning as will a special car from Corvallls. In addition all of the reg ular trains will carry extra coaches. ADAMS MAX IX SERIOCS ACCIDENT ADAMS. Ore., Sept. 11. Dan Reed was the victim of an accident Friday. He was riding on a wheat wagon anJ accidentally fell off and under the wheels and one leg was broken be low the hip and one arm badly sprained and wrenched. He was tak en home and Dr. McKenny of Helix attended the patient and he is doing as well as can be expected. Bessie Christian of The Dalles la the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. LleU' alien this week. Nellie Davon was a Pendleton vis itor Friday. Augusta Stockton Is the guest it her sister, Mrs. K. Normal of Helix, this week. Mrs. Dunningtnn of Walla Walla was the guest of Mrs. Wallace over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Windor of the Com mercial hotel spent Sunday in the city of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers and Lola, Owendolln and Mildred at tended the wedding of WHma Dupois of Weston Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hales and alS' ter. Mrs. Smith, of Iowa, are visiting in the city of Portland this week. William Brown left Tuesday for Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen left Monday for their home in the city of Walla Walla after spending the summer months at their home in Adams. t You Cannot Beat our cement and other build ing materials in any sort of a contest. For smoothness, purity and lasting strength the cement is a winner every time. It is the cheapest be cause it gives the best ser vice. Think that over next time you need some. j Oregon Lumber Yard Everything in the Building Line A. H. COX. Mgr. Phone 8 RECOGNITION IS GIVEN STOCKMEN WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 (Special) During the past fiscal year, according to a report of the U. S. forest service, 31 local organizations of stockgrow- ers using national forest ranges have applied for and secured the official recognition of their advisory boards by the forest service. This brings the number of associations officially rec ognized by the forest service to a total of 115. Through the medium of these ad vlstory boards several thousand stock men who graze stock upon the nation al forests now take an active part In discussing all problems of forest ad ministration which affect their inter ests. The result, states the forest service report, has been tho elimina tion of misunderstanding regarding the requirements of the stock Inter ests and an improvement in methods of range control which has won the endorsement and approval of the large majority of the persons who depend upon the national forests for the pas turage of their stock. Two of the stockmen's organizations are national in their scope and one is a state organization. The remain ing 11 are local organizations. The stockmen have, it is said, been suc cessful In securing advisory boards composed of broadmlnded, unselfish men of wide practical experience who have worked for the best Interests of their Industry but at the same time have given Intelligent consideration to the need for forest protection, and who therefore have directed their recommendations along constructive lines. The recent order of Secretary Hous ton extending official recognition to organizations of other classes of for est users Is said to have resulted main ly from tho large measure of success won by the; cooperation of the govern ment with the stockmen. Knowledge of lost opportunities comes with old age. Ily the time a flirt gets tired of the game there, is seldom a man worth having that she can get A IVronal Guarantee. The Merltol Preparations are made by the American Drug ft Press As sociation, of which we are a member and part owner. We personally guar antee every one of them. Your mon ey cheerfully refunded if you are not absolutely satisfied. Try them on our say so. How could we recom mend them more highly? Ever Hear About Thin. Wo want everybody In Pendleton to know about Merltol White Lini ment. It will do so much for pains of all kinds, rheumatism, sprains, etc. We have never sold a preparation that we could recommend more highly. For IVndlcton People, We wish we had the power to per suade evenbody in Pendleton who feels run down, worn out and the need of a good tonic, something to make you feel strong, tone up your nerves, your digestion, and your whole sys tem, to try Merltol Tonic Dlgtstlve. We have never seen anything like It for a genera) tonic. It ! made by chamists of wide renown and Is with out an equal. Try It on our say so. TALLMAN A COMPANY. Kxrlaslre Loral AgnU. Caught a Bad Colli. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. We bought Just one bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold completely." For sale by all dealers. Adv. TWO MORE AVIATORS WERE KILLED YESTERDAY ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Sept 11. Lieutenant Druschmlnn, a Rus sian army aviator, was killed when his arepolane turned turtle 90 feet in the air. Swim Airman Fatally Hurt. eern'E. Switzreland. Bent 10. Aviator Blder suffered fatal Injuries in a fall of several hnudred reel witn his machine. He was caught In a thunderstorm during military man euvers and his aeroplane was disabled. Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Dlteaeo Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. Dawklns. 1214 Lafay ette St., Fort Wayne, Ind.. writes: "For three years I was troubled witn catarrh and blood disease. I tried sev eral doctors and a dosen different rem edies, but none of them did me snjr rood. A friend told me of Hood's Sar aparllla. I took two bottles of this medicine and was as well and strong as ever. 1 feel like a different person and recommend Hood's to any one suf fering from catarrh." Get It today in usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets called Sarsatabfe Results of the Economy Tests (The following tests were made under the direction of the two local newspapers): FRANKLIN fi-posscnger, 25 horse power, 28.1-4 mile on one gal. Ion of gasoline. APPERSON 5-pawenger, 45 horse power, 22.0 miles on one gal Ion of gaNOllne. The FRANKLIN waa a model "O" touring ear, carrying four pas sengers, with a total weight of 677 pounds. Diamond Sllvertown Cord Tires were used In the test. The APPERSON touring car carried five passengers weighing 171 pounds, and the run waa made on common fabric tires. Both of these cars were stock models belonging to residents of Pendleton, and both had been run more than 4000 miles. Our nearest competitor was a MAXWELL, claiming to make tit miles, j. . Our cars will save aa much on your tire Mil as on gasoline. . . . CALL AND LETT C8 GIVE YOU a DEMONSTRATION BE FORE you Birr. Pendleton Auto Co.