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EIGHT PAGES ' PACK K1VH DAILY EAST OUISGON1AN, PENDLKTON, OREGON. MONDAY; STARCH 13, 1913. OFFICIAL PHOTOS OF TESTS OF BROWNING GUN BY WAR DEPARTMENT IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S WHEN YOU ARE THINKING GRO ' CERIES THINK CONROY'S - Today CONROY'S CASH GROCERY him I 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone $40 bulk Peanut Butter, pound . 20c Corn, 2 can 2!c, case $2.75 TomMiMH .'. 2 caiiH 23c, cumo fi.wo Hnlder'H Catsup, Ixitjlo 25o XiOft Cabin Svrun. quarts 4lic, lurgo dl.o IIIPc Rimny Gold Corn and Cane Syrup . . . 1-2 (rul, 55c Olymplo Pan t'nkp Hour, 3 iMU-kaicrtt . Whlftt 8-ul C'umMii(id No. 5, $1.1(1; No. 10, 2.7( CrtHOo . . .." small Mo, mollimi l.lll, largo $2.00 Potutncfl, cwt '. 1.2."i KttMlrn Corn Meal, 9 migid sack O.Vi Hurley J-'lour, 9 Munct wx k "" ICollcd Out, 9 pound l k 70c; llunilny, 9 pound wick " Itye, 9 iMiund sack 70" l'alunn Car Jam, 10 out Jar 2."o l'alaro Car Jolly, iclam -. 1" Onion KotH, 2 immiimIh . 2.1c Tolltt IaK-r, 4 roll 2.VS lob Whito a, bar " CitriiM J'owdi-r, iiuckacy 2."ks IT PAYS TO PAY CASiTatTcONROY'S Before Buying Paint FOR YOUR HOUSE TAKE A QUART CAN OF Lowe Bros. High Standard Paint and test its spreading and covering capacity with an equal amount of any other paint on the mar ket, then I know you will see. L. J. McATEE The Practical Paint Man 513 Main Street. Telephone 1 58 A New Line of WALL PAPER on Hand. Contract and Job Work Promptly Done. 2 r ' FIRING V -Jk-: I I Cr'.s,Sl .k- LIGHT ' S V I & I MACHINE GUN 1 ' ' . 1 - , -jjs J I FIKINO LIGHT) . ? r ; i ' il vHy i 'IMUMJLa ?L..,.,.::. .v t I Theno official ih'itrKrnphH Hhow the I tfat of the Browning machine Kims at WnwhlnKton. In the first at the top and lr-ft a private, with hln helper behind him to carry ammunition,!! firing the t5"n from the hip Note the Htrap over the left Hhoulder to help him hold the 15 j pound weapon In place. At tho Hunt at the op In Senator Jamea W. WadKWorth of New York dtate, firing the name gun from the shoulder with tho Htrap hanging looae. lw.ow Ih tho heavy machine gun, weighing thirty-four and a half pound, being fired by privates from the tripod on the field. TO BRING WAR HOME TO ALL THE PEOPLE Council of lM'fciiMo Will Kxtcml X"uin imlrfii So Ah to Itciu-h Kvcry runiily. f WASHINOTON, March JO. Tho Council of National Defonwe announc ed toduy that ltn organization will be pxtonMcd Into every hamlet la the I'nltfd Stat.. A community council whoso membership In expected to h'ach virtually every family In the community, will be organized in each school district, thus decentralizing the work to the greatest possible de gree. At the outbreak of the war state branches were formed and have ren dered Hplendld service. It has been found that virtually everybody deHire to Ktrve In some way. In order to take advantage of the patriotic im pulnew of the people, it Ih now plan ned to extend the scope of the organi zation ko as to take In every rural community. In announcing this or ganization, Mr. G if ford, director of FlfeiNO HEAVY MACHINE GUMj( FROM. TRPOD. the council. Fa,ld: "Organization Is necessary to eliminate lost motion throughout- the country, and & bring the war home to the people through personal contact.1 1 :' PREPARE FOR THE CRISIS Kvery mother awaiting motherhood should get In condition for the crisis. There la Just one thing to do give nature a helping1 hand throughout the waiting period. io time should be lost in beginning the use of the penetrating external prep aration "Mother Friend". By Its ue during the period the muscles of the abdomen are made pliable and elast 1c; they can then expand with tame when baby la born and pain at the crisis la naturally less. Ask " for a bottle of "Mother's .Friend" at the drug store today and do not go a single night with out applying IL Write The Brad field Regulator Co., Dept. D, 800 Lamar Build ing, Atlanta, Go., and they will send you a book of scientifically prepared, practical information, without charge. ''Mother's Friend" is composed of such penetrating oils and other Ingredients as to make It en tlrely indispensable to expectant mothers. ALT A SrVDAY-MONDAY. 'Dodslns a Million-' la Xcst of Sur prises. If ever there wa a play shown on the screen that contained more" thrill ing mystery than Ma.bel Xormand's first Goldwyn starring vehicle. "Dodging a Million,-' the authors, Ed gar Selwyn and A. M. Kennedy, would like to know. It. 'Dodging a Million, who played with George M. Cohan In "Broadway Jones." again came under Mr. Kaufman's direction In this new Artcraft picture. A1RGA Tuesday Wednesday MARCH 19-20 Only 2 Shows Daily, 2:30 and 8:15 p. m. Armission: Adults 50c, Children 25c, plus war tax. A THEDA BARA - t " j ' : . i:t , SUPER- fe"1 , , - : - 4 PRODUCTION -fl J . 4 r -tfSh Thrilling in its bar- h' J baric splendor and s f x T ' ' " rich-with its legends 1 f p , ' ' " . t centuries old A pic- , ?Jt?fL 1 ' ' ture you will remem- 3M! I $ . beras-longas you - f frl - , live, for it is history - ' A.fl1 -s ' in its most romantic ' l'M H V'r ' shown at the Alta theater beginning (Sunday has neither murders nor de j tectives to create suspense; but by a i clever unfolding of a novel plot the ! Interest is kept at high tension to the very end. Everything is handled from the viewpoint of the heroine. Arbella Flynn. who Is an humble dresser in a fashionable modiste shop. The spectator share her wonder at the mysterious things that happen to her, beginning with the appearance of a strange young man whs asks her the names of her mother, father, grand mother and grand father and then hurries off, and learns the complete facts only as fast as they are explain ed to her. Kvents come thick and fast. An expressman delivers three trunks to her. numbered consecutively, and a letter containing a check for $800 and instructions to open the trunks one at a time on consecutive days. The first trunk contains beautiful clothes of the Civil War period; the second Is filled with jewels, and the third holds bottles of a curious poison that brings death painlessly and In stantaneously in three hours after taking. To comfillcate mntters a mvsteri- ous. but always pollle. Spaniard with j unlimited funds. suddenly appears ; ner her and guides her in the pur ! chase of niore clothes and jewels, and otherwise helps her to live the life of , a veritable princess. Probably in all the screen career j of Maliel Xormand she has not had a ! part that has heen as cleverly adapted to her charming personality, or that! exhibits In succession the manv phase i ;of her histrionic ability. "Dodging j Million" Is not the adaptation of a 'stage play, but was especially written by Edgar Selwyn . the celebrated 'dramatist and author of "Nearly Mar . ried." in collaboration with A. M. Kennedy, to meet the requirments of , the little star. Just how Cleopatra conquered Julius Ceasar and Marc Antony, changing the map of the world and wrecking empires, will be shown In the atunen- dous production of the num. at th Arcade on Tuesday and Wednesday, which Is to b March 19 and 20. Thera Bara portrays the Siren of the Nile. The love affairs of the vampire queen of Egypt are shown In scenes historically correct In every detail. No expense has been spared by William Fox In securing correct architecture, proper settings and real Egpytian atmosphere. Even Cleopatra's cos tumes, numbering more than fifty and noticeably scant are in accordance with the early days when women dress ed for comfort rather than for mod esty. Miss Kara wears jewels and ornaments valued at more than $150,- uoo. r The picture is a spectacular drama, but always there Is the central figure of Egypt's siren, artistically and vivid ly Introduced. The Egypt of Cleo patra's time, orientally luxurious and riotiously extravagant with Its cos tumes, its decorations and its manner of doing things, is all pictured. The Sphinx, the pyramids and the desert, together with the ancient na val battle of Actium are some of the best scenes ever shown upon a screen. Davidson Is Named. WASHINGTON". March 14. Presi dent Wilson today nominated Chas. E. Davidson of Alaska to be Alaskan surveyor general. One of the prettiest spectacles In the world is the Panama canal buck ing down to business while the great war is on. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS vrc eat too srrcir meat wiitcii CLOiS K11FYS. THEN THE HACK IU HTS. j Most folks forget that the kidneys, j like the bowels, get sluggish und dod ged and need a flushing occasionally. Arvuriu Sunday ami Monday ; An Artcraft picture with Elsie Fer- , guson as the star will be shown at the ' else we have backache and dull mis Arcade theatre, next Sunday and Mon er" In the kidney region, severe day. The scenario was written by headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid Charles Muigne from the "Song of Uver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and Songs." a play which attracted wide 1 u'l sorts of bladder disorders, attention when presented several years I You simply must keep your kidneys ago. active and clean, and the moment you The production was directed by n ache or pain In the kidney .Joseph Kaufman, who has been stag- ; region, get about four ounces of Jad ' Ing raraniount pictures for some time ; Palis from any good drug store here. I with notable result's. It was he who . take a tablespoonful in a glass of water I Initiated Ueorgo M. Cohan into thelfre breakfast for a few days and ; your kidneys will then act fine. This i famous salts is made from the arid of 1 ' grapes and lemon juice, conihlned with j lithia. and is harmless to flush clogged I kidneys and stimulate them to normal! .activity. It also neutralizes the acid realms of screen work In "Hrradway Jones"' for Artcraft. Mv. Kaufman at tended the first niirht performance of the stage piny of "The Song of Songs' tho the Eltlnge Theatre and liked It 1 so much that he saw the presentation four times. liy a strange coincidence. ! n the urine so It no longer irritates, 1 Klsi Ferguson, who now stars in the thus ending bladder disorders. photoplay, was also present on the ' Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; '! eniug nisht of the play, J makes a delightful effervescent lithia- Another coincidence In connection : wter drink which everybody should with the screening of "The Song of , take now and then to keep their kid- (Songs'1 is the. Tact that Frank Ixsee, ! neys clean, thus avoiding serious com-! who appears in chief support of Miss Plications. Ferguson in the film, was scheduled A well-known local druggist says he I to portray that character on the stage ,Hs lots of Jad alts to folks who be- j but owing- to sudden illness could not Ueve In overcoming kidney trouble! ifVlflll his engagement. Crauford Kent ' while it Is only trouble, fer' V t 5.... -. i c MABEL l "l i dodgimg a V-, Jhii V ; ; MILLIOW? h p 1 J's' ' ; 60LPWYM jf I LI. if t'-'i XI' Mabel Normand IN Dodo inn a BRAY CARTOON BRAY PICTOGRAPH VAUDEVILLE ED & FLO BROAVN Comedy Singing, , Talking and Dancing. MUSICAL MILLER Musical Artiste Todlay Elsie Ferguson inThe Song of Songs' .AnACTCCAfTIW. ' Today 1 It ' N.V f i NORMA TALMA DOE in I TriK MOTH' UNIVERSAL NEWS