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SEPTEMBER 18, 1 COWBOYS LOSE Lost Your Teeth? Go to @ IN CONTESTS | This Big Auction Sale Broncos and Steers Winning Offers Wide Assortment of at Pendleton Roundup and-Found Department Muny Railway Wares From Lost THE ATT PAG FREDERICK & NELSON Lunch Tomorrow Butterick Patterns | BY RUTH WALLER \f th, a t of me PENDLETON, Ore, Sept. 18 Louie Prince a ink pou tov a baif a bottle of vat the Fountain Ww Ss | S$ : OR Ready for Fall + Pb-As events a Pen nging onto A on lo t ishing t least t " " bt lunches and . * for ° undup mounted towards a ys y has 400 too r nt t 43 eens w hy o ie Untain drinke snd § plans by mata thas Wheoiie bia Geena. . , It the ahioe fit But if ee Dependable Goods....Economy Prices... Frederick & Nelson Service t Sand steers wert aa} ata ae P WNSTAIRS STORE RS 8TO ting the best of the humans s t 2 ee Bags ae 1 and able sports are ai G0c8 Dame (sor man has the dust in the mtat ability than the ave rao he a ete Boer ebay han the svén or iviore rur-irimme oats udents rrouser wearer were nonchalan and did " wea ) © R: actn’ to worry. overlie tent |. Lasts ia thenred wii ¥¢ age casa rete Li ai? ° ha ey slipped or missed, their! 49 , aay. And they aren't all u en hard to please, he has found m the fleld on stretchers yes:/out from the Lord we where. (turn in a purse with $60 tn ‘ 7 * . erday but none paid any| But nice new silk o1 we ak at B ying fi a a ii New Fall Styles i to thera than t{ t that no one would want to) 101 tney get it back. Incidental he ce maltion af football game. | lose At tere Cut offive of the women's HE NEW Clothing Sec- __Jean Kerelg, cow girl, was thrown | yy be that Mr. F , purses found have clgarets in them: tion in the Downstairs rom the bucking “Miss Wyoming,” | you doa. tha: ANE hie'a nore DAD e Pre stitch ane in the fen ee yen ~ in xic > have you come and ge | Store at Breyer these Van Wok; Swen! Manned fara duet ferent: Gen ceelnae ee amet KNIFE IN HEART VERY Coat is fur trimmed in some smart manner, and ti Abt app Bulls with and his ears was nearly a you get, just so you get @ nice every coat is well tailored, fully lined, and in the ac- pairs of trousers, fon't 2 Se Ree FAILS T0 KILL cepted fashions for Fall wear. Well tailored, and in the becaus: t to embar x opular two-butta ep} ak , es 1 you } that the Rich brown and deep red tones, the dark green and blue - hi aketohied ; et Meg A sina tee xis Gale is net ihe: ‘ t wt colors, and black. ew fabrics, too—for this is a season datk’” oray” and ihe aked from addle aniae from. wade es.|Indian Still Lives, Tho of all-around newness in coat fashions. diagonal, faint-plaid and Each cowboy’ and cowgirl regard Mt ; r ery vege en's uw the Pierced by Dagger Women’s and misses’ sizes. Attractive value at $25.00. herringbone weaves. ed their misfortunes as part of the| pine or several | want the lide — 7 ad did complain ena cg Mee di ings tor the| KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Sept. 18 t BYE shoulders, plain ne roundup yesterday and today |paby. a purse, wateh,|}—Altho Monroe Faithful, Indian, B - d oe k and fitted at the as alighiass whith sic hers trom FA R NTEST BAG Divihienrt pierced. hy 6 dagave eauti u ur oats, an ce bi Vanco . Wash. yesterda after | clans believed he would aurv y : opular width trousers. Ae They wil be were eth | The mm a unite 1 + ithorities Sealine (dyed Coney) furs, well matched, in coats that Sizes 34 to (for young say Klamath Indian rancher are skillfully tailored. The s, and interlinings, es- men, 18 to 2 Featured ENDS TODAY © fants said altho the was « rate th heart, no Im persons = wh: thousand B i o severed. more were expected Friday Get Your Star-Lions ciub |” urred yesterday Saturday. »ypeared the Eggs Essay In Now he said x hunted Eggeman in claim cat iT] §9| Here's the last chance, nd | b ithe girls, to win $25 in cash pri 1 Faithful was a member of an old free fair tickets in Sta */ family who played an important role club contest on “Wh 1 in the ear are This fam LEGAL PAWN Go to the Western Wa n ily, in the M days, acted as Fair.” eu and { preters for ope _ The contest closes tonight, but | Of-General Can In Children's Home While] *o\0" oy, 5 Relatives Fight for | mae, wpe wit axe ce avers |W) MAN FREED “Little Sousa’s suxophone ts at we) pei — flocs e4 insofar as his stepfather, Mrs. Marks Exonerated essays. must be in Azine, ant theatergoers ar ' Reacactt Fatal Stabbing Mitchell Gilliam Thursday . t the 11-year-old mus mall making numt t e l to the children's home bouts two) Seca t te s exonerat _Azine and th S| call perth ef Seattle, Auburn, | Marks, her common. band ara andparents for his legal) yi sii Bothell and the rural|who was stabbed to their custody ir Hundreds of good reasons | home, 315 Eighth ave Wedne: The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.| were given why the and girls | day Karl M Rowe: s rier oy should go to the fair at Puyaliup| The woman was from ast wee are cme o gain his | tulexe’ Week the city jail Captain of Dete custody on habeas ve PIO | The prize for the best essay will| tives W. FE. on orders from ceedings. They claim a Utah court} "91! $5; | the prosecuting attorney named them h 1 guardians on}? 0), ee > Justus there fa no some time beat will os |tickets to the fair, writ celve two any day arks killed her her atory good own attempted to show. the/ 4 by court here that they have no legai| ®2= Week Marks stabbed himself Srounds to the young musician be-| The fair opens at 9 a. m. Monday | Marks was stabbed after tho two oan +i | anc @ the largest farm and| Mad quarrcled and fought ne he ia out Of the jurisdiction | S24 Will Rave t ee it Juriediction| j dustrial exhibits ever shown in| knife had been us Mra, Mark of Ut There will also be ta toes. the boys and girls’ the state displays by and the FEAR CAPTAIN | tonall in peeling Parker Talks to BOOST TUNNEL State Convention Here to! school. Seattle Ad Club DP urker, of Chicag Further Cascade Project IS DROWNED srpeepeogafssiee } i luncheon of the Ad The State Cascade innel ¢ | Y c Seattle rida Jon will be held in Seattle Saturday, | Four Others Saved as Barge! Ration ie tines September 19, at 10 o'clock, Chamber of Commerce. at the Hits Wrecked Ship Attorney Edgar C. Snyder will pre al demonstration of side, Judge Griffiths will speak on} MARTI Cal, Sept. 18.—(By by Dr. Mau “The Imperative Necessity for a Cas-iU. P. ‘aptain Charles Olson, Sa’ “Three rade Tunnel address, “The | Francisco, is belicved to have } \ be Value of the Tunnel to Puget Sound} his life today when he Mme. Knositall, mind reader Ports,” by S$. B. Stocking Terminal Dock company, will to made by president, of Tacoma, w. Other addresses will be | Charles G. of the} into. waters of Suisun t near here, by collision of his barg with an anchor line of the wrecked wept HERE'S MORE ABOUT Heifner, steamer Alden Anderson Puget Sound Securities company Four others on the bar were PROBE Harlan I. Payton, president of the | rescued and brought to the hospital Spokane chamber of commerce, and| here suffering from exposure and . ON PACE ONR Frank W. Harris, civil engineer, of | slight injuries. | STARTS ON PAGE ONE Colorado. | The barge, owned by the Erick. Mh. eu | sont: Mavigation ‘coms and load-|the ship from rising to a higher jed with hay bound for Sacramento | altitude,” Sheehan's story sald. “At| E z Iriver points, was being towed by | 4:15 a. m., 45 minutes later, George HERE’S MORE ABOUT the toes Almeeale | Davis, confectioner, the -ahip JAILER ‘The Alden Anderson, burned |PAss over Cambridge. Davis. said ' some time ago with a loss of seven {the ship was traveling low and was STARTS ON PAGE 1 lives, is being removed from jin apparent distress. : \ Head Point under government su-} “The ship's clock stopped at 5:36 pervision. Vessels are forbidden to|® m., when she crashed 14 miles not covered with a gun and it could|approanh within 1,000 fect of it,|south of Cambridge. So the ship| have been done without attracting hut the American, steaming in the|Feaulred two hours and five min- attention. The prisoners were 4! garkness, struck the anchor line| Utes to travel the Inst 22 miles of quarter of an hour getting out, and! with the cabin of the barge, mweep. | {ts Journey.” even after Morgan liberated himself s,¢ the tive sleeping men into the TS as nd the other jailers, he neglected | Yh. | to summon police. 3 Abe Bes. HERE’S MORE ABOUT Morgan, a veteran of 15 years in 4 the jail office, took his dismissal - BOOZE without protest, Starwich said. Mor: red gan refused to make a statement to STARTS ON PAGE ONE lewspaper_men and left the sheriff's | 1h office immediately after the inter- office immedia fter the inter-/1 vie Nearly Ready to An-|ancther secret indictment against “I regret having to dismiss Mor- | nounce Deputie: bg RN Er uh’ Starwigh onld. tid 10/d0| puties jiiHfow do you Ienow that?” T asked it, however, because the public of the | ee 1 1 Wiidle | Northwest ‘and: the .adminis pa Darien Bela supervisor in| mtbatd be telling. ‘Those fellows tration must be ne federal prohibition enforcement| don't give you a chance. They come protected from such negligence which allows fugitives to| bureau, left Seattle Thursday night|in and buy tho stuff, then go up| run about at liberty. Dave has been | fr Fort Worth, Tex., after confer-| there and tell that jury n lot of lies a good oftice man, but he fell down| ences with Roy Lyle, prohibition|and you don't know what It’s all on this job.’ administrator, extending over «| about.’ Meanwhile the manhunt ts at aj ¥°CK Balng peotillarly able to sympathize | tandstill, without a single new ru-|, These conferences havo resulted} with his naive complaint at human raor being received in 24 hours,}!" the working out of details con-| treachery v left to make another Starwich denied rumors that he had | Hected with the consolidation of the} buy just around the corner arrested two men In connection with | £0U" Northwest agencies under the} The contents of this bottle, the jailbreak and was holding them |M®W Plan, which centers authority) as analyzed by City Chemist A. aad He jin Lyle. The consolidation includes! Jacobson, show that the “good Tesipaniact viveatipations ak te tae tos Oregon, Washington and Alaska| from two four ifevolvere were| j offices, together with the functions) ¥ formerly attaching to the office of! Bee in, re comrade eae | reogtonal Chiet Haveltine in Seat-| j tle. Vancouver Reports “This clears the way for appoint- | Seeing Jailbreakers| stuff” is a “mixture of raw al- cohol and water and coloring extract. The alcohol content is 49.10 per cent by volume and the extract 0.010 grams, “The use of raw alcohol as a beverage is da the ree ments to the new subordinate posts," said Lyle, "I hope to be able port reads.” y alcohol has VANCOUVE B. C,, Sept. 18,—|to announce my appointees very) an intense burning, Irritating (By U. P.}-Police here believed | son. | effect on the stomach and if that at least threo of the fugitives) | used continuously, would un from the i apis abe hae Meeting of Girls | doubtedly produce serious re- , were hiding near here today ” Re Gaseengse ‘ona Robaon atreet | Who Are Jobless | y."""” car informed police he was sure) ‘The Millionalr club of Seattle wat] WATER SHUT-OIN NOTIC he saw Joe Ward, Vloya Richard-| hold a meeting for all girls out of| | Water will be shut off on won an’ Ed Watson, three of tho|work Tuesday, September 22, at| | 92nd ave. N, W. from W. 60th jailbreakers. |6 p. m., In room 5000 of the Arcnde| | to W. 62nd ata turday from A conductor om un Interurban be: | building. || 8a. m, to 6 mm, Algo, water tween here and New Weatminater,; Mra, W. &, Barnhart, well known| | will be shut off on Interlake | aid three men rode on his train| clubwoman, Charles Snell president ive, from N, 42nd at, to N. | and one of them appeared to belof the club, and William Snell, at-) | 44th wt., and on N, 44th at carrying a gun torney, will be among those who| | from Interlake to Midvale ayes., An intensive hunt for the outlaws! will speak, A free luncheon will be | Saturday, 8 m, to 6 p. m | ja being made by police served to all present, ) wi pecially, are of a superior quality. Regular sizes, 36 to 44, $100.00. 25.00. $12 Women’s “Holeproof” Stockings ‘ For the High School Mis Red and Green Slickers ). at $25,00. value Larger sizes, 46 to 52, DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Suits With Two Pairs — Knickers and Vest, $7.95 8 Serviceable Suits for boys of 7 to 16 years. Well and College Girl tailored throughout. With a vest that will please for Fall . just about every boy; two pairs of knickers lined | throughout and with taped inner seams. $1.00 STOCKINGS: Of fine ; worsted and lisle., Brop-stiteh At $7.95 they are outstanding value. weave. Semi-fashioned, with e . hemmed tops. Cordovan, } amel, cloud and black ’ I $1.50 STOCKINGS: Fine G** red and green Slickers are Boys Heavy Wool Sweaters, $5.95 worsted and ray oat going to usurp the popularity _ Boys who like the trousers and sweater outfit ‘ : cheats Wats of their more commonplace rela- + for school wear can find their school colors in ” tive—-the yellow slicker, of last these. ant me mu Ot year. These smart new arrivals In a heavy’knit weave, of pure wool, with big | hideuneka tba: are in vivid color, and have the collar. Pull-over style, with close-fitting cuffs. | Cordovan black comfortable corduroy-lined collar, Sizes 80 to 88 (chest measurement). Good value $2.00 STOCKINGS: Thread fastening with a strap. at $5.95. wilk and fine worsted. Extra —DOWNSTAIRS STORE | stretch, ribbed tops, Semi. Hy « Re | Hae |) Gondaean acd : bienog 14 to 20—86 and 38, At B ’ T Cc lf Sh i black 85.75. i DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAI STORE oys an a oes These Coats at $9.75 and Dresses at $5.95 For Girls of 8 to 14 TTRACTIVE fur trimmed Coats in serviceable fabrics in new Fall color New styles, too, that will surely please gir Every coat fully lined and well tailored. One style, as sketched, $8.75. The Dresses, in balbriggan, flan- nel and coarse-weave fabrics, are very smart little styles. Plain col- ors and stripes. Some smart little ensembles in flannel. Embroidery and applique trimmed. Many styles to select from. Sizes 8 to 14, $5.95. —DOWNSTAIRS § ORE | Little Girls’ Pretty Hats at $3.95 and $4.95 | Of soft duvetyn, and broadcloth. ‘In brown, beige, red, green and rose shades, ‘Trimmed = in | dainty ostrich feathers, soft fur and ribbon, For little girls of 2 to 5 years. | | Infants’ Section, | DOWNSTAIRS Beacon Bathrobes for Children Warm Robes in a wide variety of attractive pat- | terns and colors. | FOR BOYS AND GIRLS | $1.95 and $2.95. velvet of 2 to 6 years, FOR GIRLS of 7 to 14 years, $2.95 and $3.95. | All neatly bound, and with cord ties and sashes. | Girls’ Raincapes With Hood, $2.95 | Well made Raincapes in sizes for girls of 6 to 14 At $2.95. DOWNSTAIRS STORE years. Red and blue. $3.50 and $4.00 ) A sturdy high shoe for school wear. Made of heavy tan calfskin; on a broad toe last, with welt soles. { zes 11 to 18%, -50; 1 to 6, $4.00. | BOYS’ “ARMY 7 LAST” SHOES, the shoe that delivers a lot of comfort and service. A shoe that travels a long way on active feet. A new | shipment brings a complete range of sizes. Sizes 11 to 1314, $3.50; 1, 114 and 2, $4.00 and 216 to 6, $4.50. | GIRLS’ TAN LACED SHOES for school. Sizes | 82 to 11, $2.75 and 1114 to 2, $3.00. | GROWING GIRLS’ LOW-HEEL OXFORDS in | brown and black calfskin, Sizes 2% to 7, $3.95. | the pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 300 Stamped i Pillow Cases © sou | “95c™ ) i IX attractive patterns to select from. | Four, as shown in accompanying sketch. Stamped on good quality tubing, | 42 inches wide. And hemstitched for | crochet. Specially priced, Saturday, at | | 95e¢ the pair. Also: STAMPED DRESSER | SCARFS AT 50¢ and | STAMPED VANITY SETS at | 39¢. pow? ‘STATRS STORE. | | | iv “Good } Jim M | harbor Home Brew’ s Crystal | Set Gets Rain Message jJim Marshall Broadcasts From Arctic Circle to the switch, | A weak whisper came thru the mniles of ether between here and Skag way, or Sitka or Point Barrow, or! you wherever Jim is hanging his hat— with t thousands of dollars for Washington from forest fires when her corns ached and the rain came Well, Jim went up into Alaska on. his vacation ‘and forgot to leave tle Hay sake? 1g eat se RRR Peatetlatrs: te best radio voice, Washington from drouth. ed slipper, may between $200,000 and $250,000, City Engineer Blackwell believes. Bids received Friday were from T. M. Morgan, the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Co, 8S. Chrin evening, children,” said Jim's . “this is station I-C-B, arshall speaking, Just heard radio appeal for ald save If Aunt} 9 TUNNEL BIDS) | New Contractor to Finish Agnes won't help, advise I'll Gee Gee tian Erieson, J, M. Clapp and J. Th. crunch down hard on Auntle's pet Smith, corn—left little too—with high-heel Lake Youngs Job ea ate | Call mo collect if no re ' AP PY PRINCE ’ . sults...’ the volca trailed off, The board of public works mem:| 4.1. | - - @ ~ . r ‘ ‘OKYO, Japan.—-An imperial pal and Aunt Agnes’ Corns Hurt Again Till'Gea Ges made a hureysup,trtp | bora Tooetvod five goaled bide arivday |g) Panch vebena, Atk TUDMLAN Ta | !to Auntie’s boudoir. She crunched. | for completion of the Lake Youngs | and costing about 600,000 yen, or | come home, Jim, we need yours compination with the boys, and Aunt|Auntie's cortt started aching, in ®| ater tunnel contract. ‘The work | $800,000, is being built for’ Prince ‘Come home, Jim, Wi | cies’ corns and some rain| Ag said her corns wouldn't work | ek way, as Trub puts ft. Wel stopped last month, when the board | Chichibu within the compound of Aunt Agnes’ corn “f PP \ pret "the boys up at The Star} uniess Jim'a sympathetic presence | Waited tensely, Suro enough, at ex-| canceled a contract held by Jahn &| the Alaska Detached Palace, predictions,” the boys up . | walled Thursday, were here to tune in, actly 8:11 a, m. a spatter of rain fell) Rressi, ending a controversy over — You remember Jim Marahall, tho| | Friday morning, early, Homer | 0 Seattle, There were huge, black! g284,000 “additional compensation’’ WRON radio editor, found Aunt Agnes up| Brew's famous crystal set began | cloudbanks in the North, and Aun:| claimed by the contractors. ELYRIA, O.—Tho entire sheriff's at Sedro-Woolley in August and] crystallizing, He Knocked a flagen {Ho's corn was aching fit to kill | 'The itemized bids were being seg: | force was called out here the other stopped the dry spell and saved }of parsnip wine off the tablo wetting | Onoeimors alate 18 saved regated and totaled Wriday by T. 1H. | day to capture an eagle which had \ | taken oa - Carver, water supply engineer. possession of a farmer's © you lost a treasured keep: new contract may be Jet on these | chieken coop, The eagle turned out By using a Star Want Ad) bids at special sessions Saturday|to be a harmless turkey buasard be able to got in touch he finder, which had gotten among the chick: ens by mistake, and Monday, Completion of the tunnel will cost