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DAILY EAST OMSOOMAft PESPLETON, ORgCOW. SATURDAY, SEPTfeMBgR 9, 119. page nam SIGHT PAGES We Give Store Service Like a Big City YOU and your family will profit by trad ing: at this big: busy cash store where your dollar will do double duty by buying its full value of groceries. You will enjoy the benefits of this new, clean grocery in the way of modern store equipment and service. It's like trading at the big city markets to trade here. When you buy vegetables they come to you as if they were freshly dug from the ground. Fruits are as fresh as though you picked them right from the trees and vines. Our up-to-date cooling rooms make this possible. Everything displayed for your easy selec tion. Prices are lower and our store is clean er. Send your orders here and you will find it like opening a savings bank account. The Deanllatom Grocery Co. TELEPHONE 688. Downey Meat Market in Connection, Telephone 188 BUCKING TRYOUTS START AT THE ROUND-UP PARK TODAY Try-outs begun at Kound-Up paric tuday and there will oe somethlns startling every day from now on un til the show opens on September 21 Kam It. Thompson, livestock direc tor of the Round-Up says that the backing string was never In better condition than it Is this year. The horses are all right up to snuff, trim, healthy and Just rarin' to ro. Thej have had good winter and Hummer Hear Cat Better than ever before. Butter Creek Snows wonderful Improvement. Lou Just Ml". Old Colonial 1 believe this big horse Is a foot bigger than he was last year. He looks it anyway and never did look better. Mlas Trucey Evidently she has be haved herself this summer and Is In rang.- and Mr. Thompson says there ! Hood condition for the work will certalnlv be some tall bucking I Llghtfoot He will oe faster this after he gets through trying them : year than ever. out and he predicts the fastest and Wiggles A little under the weather hardest siring of buckers the nig just at present but think he will be show has ever produced. reudy when the time comes. Mr. Thompson makes the following, Elmer Turner A little too fat and r. imrt on the condition of the horses has a bad throat which makes him a Three Brides Keep Names. In none of the cases will the bride CGMBERUAND, Md., Sept I. .change her name The couples met Marriage licenses have been Issued about the same time at the court to three palm from Pennsylvania and house. They were John P. Arch and Grace Margaret Arch, both of iJtrge; Lloyd Nelson Moore and Minerva Moore, both of Somerset, and William F. Lucas of Pittsburgh and I.eona Lu cas of Meadvllle. GET RID Of HUMORS AND AVOID SICKNESS Humors in the blood cause inter nol derangements that :iff- st l! i whole system, as well 01 p ' bulls and 'other eruptions, and Bra responsible for the reldintM win whirh Buy ptopU contract dlien For forty yean. Hood's Sim ion rilla baS been more siiocossf.il InSO any other medicine in SXprlli I bnmors and removing- their in n and outward effects, 'let Tio- i Mo other medicine acts If ' Umg Tom In better condition than I have ever known him. He Is not so fat as last year but 1 Just about right for good work. I am going to work him out every da and feed iiim . oats. Angel Fine, not so fat as last year and shows more ginger and a desire to break In two. 1 expect Angel to come back this year for a final horse. Hot Foot Just fine, prancing all the time and will do some tall cake walking foff the grand stand this year. Casey Jones A rip snorter. He is going to be a final norse. Whistling Annie In good condi tion. Crooked River -in good condition, a little lame Just now from beini: kicked while In the corral the first of the week but it will not interfere with his work. Mrs. Wiggs K it nd slick, good condition. little husky in the Jumps. I zee Some home, believe me. Ituggs- L'p and coming all the time. Brown Eyes and snake, two of the girls' horses both In good condition All the other horses of the buck ing string are In about the same con dition as the top-liners named by Mr. Thompson. There are 75 in all, in cluding some new ones which have not yet been tried out or named. There will be riding again tomor row afternoon and every afternoon up to the day before the Round-Up Mr. Thompson is talcing especial pains this year to give the show the best string of buckrng horses it has ever had and his well known ability to handle this end of it Insures the people that they are going to see some tall bucking and warns the riders that they will have to get a hump on themselves to break through these formidable bucking works. ANSCO CAMERAS aSPEEDEX FILM A 1 D ONT let another summer tro Dy without an Ansco. ft will add more to the pleasure of your out ran than anythingelse. All winter and long afterwards you can live over ajrain with your pictures those good hummer days. Let us show vou the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co Leading Drugfua CORVALLIS MAN DEAD AFTER 13 FEET FALL ! CoKVALLIS, Ore., Sept. 8. J. L f'ondron. aged 54, an employe of the Roscncrantx sawmill, two miles west of Corvallls, was found dead under a flumo last night with a broken neck. Condon was In Corvallls Wednes day and Ernest Welgand drove him out to within a mile of the mill, when he said he would walk, In on the running board of the flume When he did not arrive home his wife tele phoned, and a searching party was sent out. Then the body was found. He was between 5 and 8 o'clock when the accident happened, in daylight The Tall was about 13 feet, the man striking on his hean. The body was brought to cjorvallls HealiiiyMolierf.ood Means A Healthy Baby. The foundation of a perfect baby is Its mother's health dur ing the months pre ceding expectancy, and nothing can take, the place of "Mother's Friend" In assuring her of pleasant and comfortable conditions, snil assisting nature lu its work during this period. "Mother's Friend" has helped thou sands throuih tlii trying or.leal In perfect safety. Mother's Friend" Is an external remedy easily ap plied, llet It st any drug gist. A free book on Mother hood will be lent all ex pectant mothers. It t a valuable and Interesting Kris vou should have. Send for one. Address The Bradneld Regulator Co, 111 Lamar Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. You Don't Need to Take Chances CANDY WE SELL THE BEST. BULK CANDIES Bulk candies, chocolates and other confections at various prices. In this case, we charge you for the candy and not for the box. Cleanly handled, all safe and fit to eat. CHILDRESS CANDIES We do not make anything that is not absolutely safe; free from artificial flavor or colors. Send the children here and they will get the best candies made. BOX CANDIES In plain or fancy boxes, small boxes or large boxes. Our own makes, the very best brand of candies on the market. (Qstf Daily Chats With the Housewife NKW I .All! VXMS VAKIOl'S WAYS For salad they should be boiled 1" minutes to quarter of an hour, then placed in a basin of cold water for a few minutes; they should then oe rolled on the table with the hand ana the shell Will peel of! easily. Ho! white warm and l in nd tin 'An VKILMK HMKI) BOGO, egx I" minutes; separate and ulks. silt whites fine, with cream or milk, butter, salt pper Spreuct over toasted dta slices of breau; pres yolks ugh a fine strainer over the top kk to a person and one over. HI t I I I I I 1-X.c.v Five hard boiled eggs, butter the s.r.e of an English walnut, 1-2 pint milk, 2 tablespoon corn starch, heap ing tablespoon grated clieese. small spoon dry mustard, 1 spoon of olive II, suit, black and red pepper, ana I much chill Colorado as you can take up on the edge or a Kiure. nix (he yolkB, rnUStard, oil and condi ment together in a bowl with the liac-k of a -liver spoon. Put Into a Chafing dish the milk, nutter wun which the corn starch has been mix ed, the white of the eggs cut tij very fine, a little salt; stir constantly until boiling hot. In the meantime let someone spreaa mica over ii" m buttered toast the paste; over that scatter the cheese; over this pour the hot white sauce and serve. OLIVE (XL i'K'tvl.KS. Take one hundred medium small pickles, slice very' fine, lay these In salt for three hours nnd then drain. Take three pints of small silver onions, cut In thin slice-, wash and ihen drain. Put onions and pickles together in a large pan with three ounces of ground black pepper, one ounce of celery seed, one pint of pure olice oil. Mix thoroughly by rubbing together with the hands. Put In a stone jar and cover with vinegar keep It stirred every day. PlCKI.Kll WALNUTS. Take one hundred walnuts, leave them In a brine made from three and a half pounds of suit and a gallon of water, for three ur four days. Re move from the water, drain and put in fresh brine for the same amount of time as before. Repeat this until the walnuts have stood in three brines, then drain them and plac them in the siui until they turn black Take a gallon of vinegar, two ounces of whole pepper, one hall ounce of ginger root, one ounce each ot allspice and mace, boll these to gether and pour over the walnuts in a brock Let these stand for a month and they are ready for use. Grape Jam. Wash the grapes, and squeeze the pulps from the skins. Boil the pulp until it separates from the seeds, and rub it through a sieve. Then add the skins to the pulp and boil with an equal weight of sugar for 15 minutes Put Into small Jars. It) W AMI WHITE CORDl liOY. Wash- in warm soapy water, until clean then boil one-half hour in soapy water. Rinse rn clean water, hanging the water three times, and rinse again In cold bluing water. I'on't wring or squeeze but hang to Irlp dry in open air. 5 K s s 1 The Daylight Store IS STILL EAGER TO OUTFIT THE SCHOOL CHILDREN AND RECEIVED AMONG THIS MORNING'S EXPRESS A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF FANCY HAIR RIBBONS FOR THE GIRLS. THESE RUN IN DIFFERENT WIDTHS AND ARE ONLY 19c TO 25c THE YARD. LADIES' "NECKWEAR Another new assortment. Call and look them over while we have a good assortment. FUR TRIMMINGS Of all kinds and colors, V to 6 inches wide, and ranging in price from 25f to 87.50 the yard. MBk nftiaHt Vsjaassw sLTw vIbss 9eeUFVVasWBsJX3s Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits We cannot speak too highly of our present showing of Women's Suits. It is, we believe, the most elaborate and comprehensive display we have ever made and we feel satisfied, that anyone, whatever their taste or means may be, can find just what they want and the price they wish to pay. If you are ready to buy a new suit, by all means give us the privilege of at least showing you just what we have. Our line of popular priced Suits is unexcelled and includes all of the latest and most becom ing styles. Materials are of Broadcloth, Wool Velours, Serges, Poplin and Gabardine, in all the Fall colorings. Some are semi-tailored, others trimmed with fur, velvet, braid and serf trimmings. The skirts are fashioned on wide flaring lines. PRICED FROM $16.50 TO $35. WOMEN'S COATS for any purpose at al most any price. In our display of new Coats and Wraps for Fall and Winter you find styles for any hour of the day. PRICES $10 TO $85. BETTER GOODS, LATEST STYLES, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS POSTAGE PAID ON ALL MAIL ORDERS. ATTENTION. ALEXANDERS NERVOUS WOMEN! It's The Same Everywhere In Oregon. 620 Main I "If we serve it it's pure' Phone 103 a Portland, Oregon. ''I was for six tuonins irouoiea with nervousness, and the doctor said I had consumption. Through the ad vice of. a friend I took Pr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip tion and was com Dletclv cmed. am now in middle life and am in good health." Mrs. G. W. Matiiih. 1470 E. 8th St., N. br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is and has been for nearly 60 years just the medicine that everv woman needs when passing through the changing davs. It is not a seci-et pre :-cription, for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it's a tc::iprrance medicine. Not only does it build up the entire system and make it strong and vigor ous enough to withstand the OrtSIUO disturbances, but it lias n quieting effect upon the feminine organism that reduces the distress to a minimum. For inv womanly ailment, disease or complaint, DO limner of how long standing, we advise anxious women U get Dr. Pierce'd Favorite. Proscription, in either liquid or tablet form. SCHOOL STARTS MONDAY (IKHinjf 1 I"oiitponetf One Week IK" cause of Hot Weather Other News Not. LIQUOR SAJjE I)l!Hi;iSTS' TOPIC HOW to Meet Demand for Whlskej Promts to Kiicit Dlstinoalon. ATLANTIC '"ITT. X J.. Sept 8 riitf manufacturers, wholesalers, re tailers and faculties of schools ot pharmacy from all sections of the country are anions the delegates to the sixty-fourth annual convention of the American Pharmaceutical ao clation. which has opened here. Wil liam C. Alpers of Cleveland, the pres ident of the association, delivered his annual address of Dr. Solomon 8. Co hen spoke on "The New t'nlted State. Pharmacopoeia from the Med ical Standpoint" at the opening ses sion. How. to meet demands for whiskey and brandy for medicinal purposes in the future, since both of these com- THIS BOOK EXPLAINS. If you will send three dimes or stomps, to pity for wrapping and mailing and encloso this notice, Doctor I'lcrce Of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo N. Y., will send you a revised copv of hi J Common Sense MsdJesJ Adviser, In cloth binding, lims iiai?o.i. with color plat''. Just what you need In case of slei ness or accident. Treats of PhTSlOWSJ An atomy, Sex problems, Marrfafe relations, Hygiene, Kxerclse, Disease and Its pro- notion, fEnsl Oregonian Special.) OIBItON, Sept. 9. School did not begin here last Monday on account of hot weather but Miss Meager will be here to open schwl next Monday morning. Among Gibbon people going to Pen dleton Monday were Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Brace and Will Urace, all In the Thompson ear, and George Hoch, Grace Hoch and Alnert Baker In the HiH-h car Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sayer, Mrs. Dave Honlfer and three children went down on the train. Miss Daphne Swearlngen of Pendle ton, returned to her home Monday utter spending the week here as a Kiiest of Miss Grace Hoch. Mr. and Mrs. Dolray Thompson re turned home Monday from a visit on Weston mountain with Mr. and Mis. 8. K. Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. FranR Lockwood and children of Walla Walla spent last I week at Bingham springs. Mrs-. Jane Luck and Mrs. Frances Williams, sisters of Robert Hager, are here from Pendleton for a couple of weeks' visit Charles Carter of Pendleton and I'lner p. Morton of Los Angeles. Cat, were on the river fishing Wednesday. Chaa (Jerking and Claude steels of Athena, are here today on a hunting trip. Miss I.oretta Williams, who was visiting her unole nere. returned to Pendleton Sunday to except a posi tion as bookkeeper. Will Brace has nine to Pendleton to remain lor the winter. Mrs. BUI Adams has gone to Ls Grande for a month's visit. DRIVING OUT CATARRH If people knew how the presenco of catarrh ls a constant menace, they would have none of It. It Infests some part of the delicately adjusted body and makes It useless, thus throwing on the other organs more than their share of work. It affords a carefully prepared seed bed for the alius of colds, grip, tuberculosis and pneumonia. It so disarranges Nature's delicate plans as to make possible asthma, hay fever and other respiratory dis orders. It spreads until it becomes systemic, thus Involving many or gans and debilitating the entire aystem with serious results. Catarrh ls easily neglected, and It rarely gets well of Itself. It needs proper medicinal correction. For almost half a century many thousands have found help In Pc runa, a valuable tonic with special yAcacy In catarrhal conditions. The aim Is to clean out waste mat ter, to dispel the catarrhal Inflam mation, and tone up the whole sys tem. Its users willingly testify that It has done all this and even more for catarrhal sufferers. What It has done la the best proof of what It will da Tou may rely on Peruna. In tablet form It ls pleasant to take and tair to administer. lis Tablet are the Ideal laxative and liver tonle. They have no unplcar a n t effects and do net form n hub It. 10c, :5c TWPernmCo Cctnboa. Ob mon remedies for many minor ail ments have been deleated in the phar macopoeia promises a controversy. Some delegates are of the opinion that the board of revision outlawed all al coholic beverages so far as pharma cies are concerned. The new officers who will be in stalled are: President. Frederick J. Wulllng. Minneapolis; vice president, Leonard A. Seltzer, Detroit; members of council. James H. Beal. Urbana, III.; William C. Alpere, Cleveland; Harry B. Mason. Detroit. Fine words may not butter pars nips but if you use polite ones, you may not have to eat parsips. Greatness is never satisfied: every railroad president is sore because his golf game Isn't any better than It Is. WRITE TO TOUR FIUKNDS OK Monogram Stationery w. a. smith & CO. WKDDING AND VISITING CAR! ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDG.. PORTLAND, OR You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish DID YOU EVER REALIZE that the person who save money regularly is building Character as well as Capital ? The small amounts saved regularly soon make a substantial surplus, while the hab its of Thrift and Economy are moulded in to your character. This bank invites small as well as large amounts. g ' BHHUHHMHHiMHnriHHvl I K U