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DAILY EAST OKTOONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, MAKPIT mi4. EIGIIT PAGES 2 My Peaches And Cream. Feature d by Miss Helen Love 11 Now Starring In The Big New York Success Words by "RED PETTICOAT" Music by PAUL WEST. JEROME D.KERK, i civ rim a WARNER W7 WARNER START IN THE STATE . Ev.VytiiiTKwa.madeforyou.To eat it wont you try? , Ap-yle pie.and chewy p.e.your biseuitaand jour Cske. ; Molto Grazioso. (JANET) GIRLS 25 coM.Mim:r. or ix iwxievks THAT ntOHIIWTIOX XTlXi CARRY HERE. Here's a love-ly ap.ple pie I lakedwith my own band! PAGE STY - 0,'n i PnTtTLANP. Ore., March 21. The ctri-K'in dry campaign was launched ,t ri meeting yesterday afternoon In ihe Hotel Portland, called by the -onnnittee of 1 00 which will have liarKe of the effort to secure the adoption hy the people of the consti tutional amendment providing for Mate-wide prohibtion. Hudson n. HastinRS, chairman, for mally road the amendment submitted r,s follows: "Article I of the constitution of the fitate of Oregon shall be and hereby is amended by adding thereto the fol lowing sections", which shall be desig iatfd section 6 cf article I: "Section 36. From and after Jan uary first, 1916, no intoxicating. li quors shall be manufactured or sold vrithin this state, except for medi cinal purposes upon prescription of a licensed physician, or for scientific, sacramental or mechanical purposes. "This section is self-executing, and all provisions of the constitution and . lnws of this state and of, the charter mid ordinances of all cities, towns si ml other municipalities therein. In conflict with the provisions of this section, are hereby repealed. The meeting was characterized by enthusiastic belief that the state is go ing dry this year by popular vote. Speakers were Dr. Robert C. Coffey. Rev. I,uther It. Dyott, representing the Ministerial association and pledg ing the assistance of every minister f the association; O. Jentegaard of the Oood Templars; Mrs. F. S. Myers, president of the Portland Parent Teacher association; J. B. Newell, of the Prohibition party; Mrs. Lulu Lov "land Shepard of Salt Lake, president f the Utah W. C. T. U, whose predic tion "Oregon Is going dry" was re ceived with applause; A. F. Flegel, Mr. Hutton of the Anti-Saloon league. :mJ Harry W. Stone, general secretary of the T. M. C. A. Chamberlain's Tablets for Constipa tion, i For constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent. Easy to take, mild and gentle in effect. Give them u trial. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Local Playhouses What the Press AReot Has to gay of Present and Coming Attractions. Orplieum. "For Sunday's change the feature is -The VP Hill Climb." Selig. Two reels. Frank Cameron, a handsome, veil bred fellow, leaves his eastern borne and goes west. 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By Wlnriehl Scott Half, Ph. P., M. Ii. (Ij-lpzlsr). Xewvpaper Comments. "Scientifically correct." Chicago tribune. "Accurate and up-to-date." Philadelphia Preps. "Standard tvw'k of knowledge." Philadelphia J-0gpr. The new York World says: "Plain truths for tlOM who nned or m;rJil to know them for the preven tion of evll. t'nder plain wrapper for only $1. l'lii-tapre ten cents extra. MIAMI PtnMSlIIXG COMPANY, liayton, Olilo. comes known as the champion scrap per, particularly when he Is drunk. His mother dying, asks her protege to go and find him and make a bet ter man of him. The girl keeps her promise and goes west. She marries him while he is under the influence of liquor to help him and he does not recognize her the next day. Even? tually, he reforms, falls In love with out knowing their relation and fate brings about his dead mother's desire. An Absent Minded Mother. Edi son. Papa invented a marvelous hair restorer. Mamma had a poor memory'- So poor In fact that she left baby in a drug store and then scream ed that It had been kidnapped. When the police found It It had been using a bottle of papa's hair restorer and had grown hair and a beard that would do justice to a man 40 years old. A Four Footed Desperado. Edison. Pathe's Weekly with many inter esting scenes. "CASCARETS" ALWAYS STRAIGHTEN YOU UP If Costive, Headachy, Hllioiw, Stoni ach Sour. Breath IJad Clean Your IJver and Bowel. Now's the time for spring tonics get a bottle'of III al's Hot Springs Dlood Remedy An efficient and re liable'remedy free from harmful ingredients. Koeppen's fto Dnf Store that aerrea Get a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't get feeling right who have head ache, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, -disordered atom ach, or have backache and feel worn out. Are vnu ke"ning your bowels clean with' C'isciirets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? PascHrets work while you sleep cleanse the stomach, remove the sour undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated, waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your 'ar and head clear for months. Don l forget the children. They love Cas I'tirets because they taste good never gripe or sicken. Pastime Saturday Only. ' Seldom If ever have we been so for tunate in securing a two reel feature i production as we have in the Lubin. His Wife." Rosemary Theby and Harry' Meyers are featured and she plays the part of the Il legitimate daughter. As the story Is acted' on the screen" Young Talford and Lucy Winters are sweet hearts. Old Talford and Dan quarrel over their stenographer, Anna, be cause of the manner she seems to boss the elder man. The father tells Dan the matter must never be spoker of again. He is stricken and taken home mortally 111. The father dying confesses to Dan that Anna Is his sis ter, an illegitimate daughter by an other woman. Dan is compelled to promise his father that he will take care of Anna. -Anna and Dan sweat to keep the matter secret. Lucy, his fiance suspicious of the intimacy tells Dan he must discharge Anna. Dan cannot do this and the engagement Is broken. Anna finally straightens out the tangle and all are happy. . "Pathe Weekly" an interesting num ber with a comic section. Two comedies complete the pro gram, they are "Batty Bill and his pal's legacy" and "Wlnky Willy's Ar ithmetic." "The Woman Without a Soul." Ma jestic; William Garwood and Clara Byers In a drama that is tense and forceful. AlUt Theater. Forbes and Thelen In their military song and talk stunt pleased the au dience last night at the Alta. Tonight will be their last night. The animat ed weekly carries an Item of local In terest, showing the dredge boat Uma tilla shooting rocks out of the Co lumbia river. The Joker comedy Is some laugh producer. Coming tomorrow, Sunday, new pictures and a new vaudeville act, Lester and Lester in a comedy sing ing, talking and dancing act that promises to be exceptionally good. LAND OFFICE Real Estate Exchange C E. Roosevelt, E. O. BIdg. Pendleton. Oregon Selling Agent for HIVINGTON HEIGHTS PaMlme Sunday Only. A very pleasing and attractive pic ture has been secured for Sunday, it is a two-part Vltagraph and the cast consists of the best players, Edith Story and Darwin Karr. The picture story is of a Jealous woman who tries to make trouble between man and wife. She is disappointed because the man rejected her and married the other Kirl. She Is a schemer and overreaches herself. She is cross countered .and finds herself completely outwitted by the object of her re venge. Carlyie Black well and Louise Glaum will entertain you In the Kalem dra ma. "The Fatal Clues" an unset em erald and a peach showing a tooth mark, are the clues which enable a criminologist to run down the guilty person. ' ' May Abby has the lead In the Edi son comedy.- "An Absent Minded Mother." "This picture will please the kiddles. Comins Monday only. "The Tara- sites," two reel Pathe. Cosy Sunday. Troxell and Winchell In a singing. talking and dancing comedy act will be the vaudeville attraction Sunday- matinee and night. "The Rural Demon." Keystone. One of the very funniest pictures Keystone ever made. It's a hummer In every way. ; There Is a bomb ef fect, a chase and a wind-up where everybody gets soaked in the river. There are all kinds of rural charac ters, even to a cranky goose. If you want a good laugh, see this comedy. "The Cat'a-Paw." 2 reel Than houser. James Cruze and Flo La Badle. The Adventures of a Diplo matic Free Lance," taken from the famous series of stories which have been running for the past six years In the Blue Book. Lord Trevor and Nan Tremaine defeat the Bchemes of the Japanese government to get pos session of important state secrets. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. -Annulment of her marriage here March 3 to Clarence Tupper on the ground that It was forced upon her by po lice intimidation, Is asked of the su perior court by Mrs. Electra Tupper, formerly Electra Golden of Seattle. In her petition Mrs. Tupper relates that detectives told her if she did not marry them both would be prosecut ed for violation of the white slave act. t SAN FRANCISCO, March Charged with defrauding a . taxlcab driver a young man who said he was Vincent Astor was before Police Judge .Crist here. Reports that his father. Col. John Jacob Astor, went down with the Titanic, he added, were erroneous. "He swam ashore," the prisoner explained, "and is do ing business in New York; send the bill to him." Uncertain whether the man was unbalanced or considered himself funny, Judge Crist set the case over. SALEM, Ore., M.rch 19. One thousand bushels of potatoes were THE JOY OF DANCING EXERCISE Very few women or men seem to care to Tango or get Dancing Exer cise unless they are assured the free dom from aching feet that Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken Into th shoes, always gives. Since the tendency to hold Dancing parties has become almost a dally and hourly necessity In every community, the sale of Allen's Foot-Ease, so the Druggists report, has reached the high water mark. Sold everywhere 25c. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. . sold by Deputy Sheriff Needham at one cent per bushel and a team of horses for $10 In a foreclosure pro ceeding at Scotts Mills near here. Chris Jorgenson, the owner, had be come discouraged over potato prices and left owing $340. It is estimated property secured for $20 is worth $650, but only one bid was made and this was accepted. SAN FRANCISCO, March 19. Da vid O. Powers, former government employe, kidnapped his two year old boy from his mother's arms and had the child christened Patrick David planned to name the child Norman. Stuart Powers. The mother had planned to name the child Norman. The couple separated 18 months ago. PILES CURED AT HOKE DY NEW ABSORPTION UETHOD. If you suffer from bleeding. Itching, blind or protruding i iIm, send me your ad dretw, and I will tell yon bow to cnr your self at borne by the new absorption treat ment ; and will also send some of this homo treatment free for trial, with reference rom your own locality If requested. Im mediate relief and permanent cure SMored. Rend no money, but tell others of this of fer. Write today to Mrs. Si. Hummer, Box P, Notre Psme. Ind. 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