East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PAIIiY KAST ORKGOXIAN, PEXDIiETOX'OUEGOX, 1 HI DAY, REPTEMIIER, 29, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES.
ATM PICTURE SHOWS
. Orplienm.
Prfgr".m uf Interest .for .Friday
and Saturday.
1. "Tho Prince and the Pumps."
Vitagraph. A bright, dazzling com
edy, wherein a young fellow steals
a young lady's pump, and has a hard
time to find the owner. History re
peats Itself. The "Prince Charming
of our dear pld. fairyland days reap
pears and llvee m this twentieth cen
tury. It Jb funny and amusing we
might say a blessing that human
nature retains Its ideals and life its
fancies.
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2. "The Call of the Wilderness."
Idellea. A wealthy young Londoner,
tired of cUy life, Journeyed to Colo
rado, married a pretty Indian girl
anJ had settled down to a peaceful
western life when word reached him
to return at once ao London to claim
an e tale. He went alone, and tried
iho society life, but the yearning for
I he woods was too great, lie heard
the call of his little bride and re
turned, but too late. A broken heart
hail been given eternal rest.
3. "Jimmle's Trick." Gaumont.
The famous boy actor amuses the
guests at his parents' home by feats
of conjuring that mystify and amu
them greatly.
4. "An Oasis In tho Sahara desert
and the Village of Gabes, Tunis."
Gabes .s an t important village of
Sud,. Tunisia, in the Gulf of Gabes.
It possessed a very good harbor and
makes an Important export of dates,
the chief production of the oasis. This
film shows the country, the plant, the
Nomad Redouins, their life and cus
toms and how the dates are gathered.
"The Promoter." Knlem. A
Plunge In high finance. A comedy
In real life. Hertie and his boarding
house friends furnish most of the fun
In this breezy comedy. In it grim
truth "Is seen peeping over humor's
Bhoulder now and then.
remarkable Interesting drama, rich
In fine detail, splendidly played. It
tells of the struggle of a young play
wright against adversity and of his
ultimate success. After having hla
manuscript rejected by different
managers until he is In despair and
falls in a faint on the street. It is
then he is rescued by a young lady
and her mother, who give him a room
In their home. The daughter and
dore Schley, In an erfort to show that
at h's command, his flagship, the
Brooklyn, turned to run. away and
then thout?ht better of it when In
tater waters and tb tide of battle
had turned against the Spanish fleet
The other charges, largely techni
cal, were never serious'y regarded by
the public, but Rear Admiral Den-
ham and Kanway fond a report un
favorable to S.hley
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
the playwright fall in love and a few! the following:
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Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated Bongs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and
6ce the next change.
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Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5c
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Tlo Pastime.
Where you see- the. best in motion
pictures. Program for Friday and
Saturday:
"The Playwright." Essanay. A
STOP THAT DANDItCFF.
before it kills your hair. . You know
dandruff is a germ disease and it
leads slowly and surely to baldness
and there Is only one way to cure
dandruff and that Is to kill, the germ
that causes the trouble.
Greasy salves will never do this.
ZEMO an ZEMO SOAP kill the germ
and are guaranteed to cure uamirurr.
itching scalp and all other germ dis
eases of the skin and scalp.
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are the
true scientific remedies for these af
flictions. To show our faith in ZE
MO and ZEMO SOAP we have in
structed the druggists selling.them to
refund your money if you are not
satisfied with the results from the
very first bottle and the first cake of
soap.
We can afford to make this offer
because one bottle of Zemo and one
enke of soap are sufficient to show
their healing qualities and if used ac
cording to directions, they will effect
a permanent cure.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
In Pendleton by Pendleton Drug Co.
days later they read a personal in the
paper advertising for Frank Rieh
mond, author of "The Golden Age,"
whose play is to be, produced. This
story has a heart tug. that pleases.
"The Cheyenne's Bride " American
drama. There Is an exciting race. In
this picture which will give many a
thr'll before It ends. There Is eriem
Ity between the Sioux and the Chey
enne tribes and when a ''Cheyenne
woos a Sioux maiden he Is promptly
taken prisoner and condemned.", to
death, but he girl saves him. The
girl's incensed father binds her on a
horse and provides a hone for the
Sioux brave and the Cheyenne. The
race to save the girl is exciting.
"Mrs. Johns' Harem Skirt." Me
lies. Texas John and his wife were
elected to the city she went shopping
and wore back a "Harem Skarem
Skirt." At 1 home he remained and
treated the boys. The mlxup that
took place on their meeting forms a
clever comedy.
"The Local Bully." Melies. "Roar
ing B.ll" was the terror of Black
Bear Gulch, and everyone held him
In fear until John Grey came to town
and took the bully down a peg or
two. It was a case of a westerner's
brute strength overcome by an east
erner's wit.
"Villagi; Gossip." A strong por
trayal of life as It Is.'
The turn of the Krooklyn tr ttar-
b ard wan niacin to aiol l getting In
to dimgei 'Us proxim ty to the Span
ish vessel.'!. The turn' was made to
ward the Texas and caused that vessel
to stop and back Its engines to avoid
possible colli, sion."
Xow comes Admiral Chadw.ck,
whb was Commodore Sampson's chief
aide, and by the documents drives
home the impression that the "loop"
by the Brooklyn, instead of being a
d'scredltable fart, wa-, In fact, a
br'lllant and praiseworthy military
manaeuver, for which Commodore
Schley and Captain Cook rhould have
been given great praise.
What the Walla Walla Union of
Thurtday, September 21. says of one
of the be.-t musical offerings of the
season. This Is good news to local
which contained l theater goers, for this delightful mu-
sical comedy is booked for the Ore
gon theater Sunday night, October 1.
In "The Flower of the Ranch," Le
Comte & Flesher have sent out the.r
best mu ileal show of the year, as far
as Walla Walla knows. The play last
night was good, very good, and the
audience was well pleased, and a good
advertisement for tonight's perform
ance. Tho music of the play Is nothing
out of the ordinary, but It .s catchy
.-tra'ght through, and it balances well
St'JII.KY VINDICATED
IX MAKING THE
LOOP'
Orpheum Theatr
J. P. MEDKllJiACil, rropneior. -
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION :
PICTURES :
For Men, Women and Children
SEK ritOGRAM IN TODAV8 PAPER. 2
rrouraiii Change on Sunday'. Tuesday's and Friday's. 9
PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort.
FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Snn., Mon., Wed., Fri
Next Door to St. Ocorge Hotel Admission 5 and 10
riir.i; book ox ph.es.
Toll Hoiv C'urcH Ar Made Wit lAn
Internal Medicine.
Do you know the cause of piles?
Is It nward or external?
Is It a skin disease
Will salves or tutting cure for
good?
Do you know how Dr. J. S. Leon
h,irdt found tho long-sought Internal
cure
These quepfons fully an wered In
a bookie ma Jed free by Dr. Leon
hardt Co., Station p. Buffalo, N. Y-,
or by Pi-nd'eton Drug Co., who sell
HKM-IiOilJ, ths successful remedy
at $1 per l-.u-g? bottle, under guaran
tee. At :'! drug stores..
t'u plain I'mlcr Crrra Says Brooklyn
prevenuxl the Esea;x of the Span
ish Ships.
New York. The controversy fol
lowing the battle of Santiago, which
developed Into a court of inquiry to
consider charges that practically
amounted to an accusation of cow
ardice against Admiral, then Com
modore, WInfield Schley, has been Re
opened by the publication of a his
tory of the Spanish-American war
from the len of Adm.ral F. E.
Chad wick, commander of th flagship
New York undijr Admiral William T.
Sampson, chief of staff at the time
of the battle.
To settle the matter of charges of
"reprehensible conduct," 'and other
misdemeanors made against Commo
dore Schley, the court of inquiry was
appointed, with Admiral Dewey at its
head.
All during the Inquiry the "ioop" of
the Brooklyn during the flghf was
made the most of by "the naval cabal
Nn Need to Step Work.
V!ioi. jour doctor orders you to
stop work, it staggers you. "I can't"
you say. You know you are weak,
run down and failing In health, day
by day, but you must work as long
as you can stand. What you need Is
Electric BXters to give tone, strength
und vigor to your system, to prevent
breakdown and build you up. Don't
ba weak, sickly or ailing when Elec
tric Bitters will benefit you from the
first dose. Thousands bless them foi
their glor.ous health and strength. Try
them. Every bottle is guaranteed to
satisfy. Only 60c at Koeppens.
There are no particularly strong
songs, but they are a!l good. "Just
Say You Care," "In the Days of '49,"
"Watching the Blue Smoke Curl,"
"Worried," "Wishes," "The Pajama
and . the Nightie," were all excellent,
and took well w.th the audience
It Is a western play, but It Is a
good one. It hinges about "Flower,"
a delectable little person otherwise
known as Betty Caldwell, who Is as pe0ple.
clever as need be. "Jack tarnum i
by Tom Arnold, Is also good; ana
James Baber as "Bob Brandon," the
sheriff, was well cast, singing his lone
song In good style.
The choruses are without doubt the
best that have been in Walla Walla
this season, better than have been
here in many moons. As far as beau
ty goes, the girls, big and little, were
there. The.r costumes were new and
fresh their work snappy and fast; and
the success of the show Is due ,in no
sma'l measure to their work. Their
singing is not to be forgotten in that
summing up, e-tier.
Many novelties are Introduced,
mainly about "Skivers." who Is in or
dinary streef wear Jess Harris, a
most capabia comefian and whose
laughs are put over in no uncertain
s;yie. He did his part well, and the
comedj part was fully equal to the
music,
ATHENA LAND SOLD
' . FOR FANCY PRICE
(Special Correspondence.)
Athena, Sept. 29. David H. Sand
ers this week sold his home farm
which consisted of a half section oT
choice wheat hinds in this vicinity to
A. H. Mclntyre for a consideration
of more than $25,000. Mr. Sander
Is one of Umatilla county's pioneer
farmers. He homesteaded one quar
ter of tho land which he has Just sold.
Mrs. Delilah Hill of this city sold
her half secuon of land to Mrs. Dora
Lockwood for a consideration of more
than $25,000. In this case also, Mrs
Hill held the original patents from
the government. These lands have
made the owners rich In le-s than
one generation.
Again revolution Is Imminent ' In
Spain. The revolutionary cry might
be, "Remember Ferrer." .
Senator Bailey rejoices In the defeat
of reciprocity in Canada. Bailey re
joices In any thing that Is bad for th
DYSPEPSIA
IN FEW flUIES
Let Goorire Haul It.
Phone George Stangier at Gritman
Bros.' Main 511, for light or heavy
haul ng i f all kinds. Trunks, furnl
ture or pianos moved promptly and
with care to any part of the city.
Municipal expenses constantly out
grow population and wealth. Official
dom, like the horse leech, is never
WON COUPEE
WED IN PORTLAND
GAS, INDIGESTION AXD ALL
STOMACH MISERY GOES
Heartburn and Headache from Stom
ach and Oilier Distress Is Emled
Forever A Little Diapepsln Xow
Will Certainly Make You Eee! Fine
Before You Itealixs It.
in Washington oppose! to " Commo- satisfied; always wants more.
DANCING GIIU.S.
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(Special Correspondence.)
Milton, Ore., Sept. 29. Earl D
Dickey and Miss Elna Hull were mar
ried last week in Portland. Both
young people are well and favorably
known in this city where they were
raised, and have a large circle of
friends who wish them happiness.
Mrs. Roy Samuels was a visitor in
Walla Walla today.
Week of prayer is being held this
week by the ladies of the Methodist
church!
Mr. and Mrs. Holly. Groom have
rented the Itobt. Vancil cottage in
There yould not be a case of Indi
gestion here if readers who are sub
ject to stomach trouble knew the tre
mendous' anti-ferment and digetrve
virtue contained in Diapepsln. This
harmless preparation will digest a
heavy meal without the slightest fuss
or discomfort, and relieve tne sonreu
acid stomach in five minutes, bec:des
overcoming all foul, nauseous odors
from the breath.
Ask your druggist to show you tho
formula, plainly printed on each 50
cent case of Pape's Diapepsln, then
you w;il readily understand why this
promptly cures indigestion and re
noves'such svmptoms as heartburn,
a feeling ljke a lump of lead in the
stomach, belching of gas and eructa
tions of undigested food, water brash,
nausea, headache, biliousness and
many' other bad symptoms; and, be
sides, you will not need laxatives to
keep your stomach, liver and intes
tines clean an'J fre-h.
If your stomach is sour and full
of pas. or your food doesn't digest.
V....II. Tll...
' Frank Steen was in the city from I and y0ur m!"ls dr;n't seem.to fit' why
St'ene from "The Flower of tho
Ran eh."
Night.
at the Oregon Theater, Sunday
Ills Fine creek home this afternoon.
! . Tillor wns a husiness visitor
at Walla Walla today.
F. W. Tracy has rented the George
Edwards c"tt?e on George street and
is moving lis family in.
Mrs. W. A. Bacon and children are
preparing for a visit east to Mrs. Ba
con's parents where they will spend
the winter."
Mrs. Ruth Swain and children will
spend Saturday in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and
daughter, Mrs. Cha.s. Hobbs, Mrs.
Dorsey Nichols and children of Port-
i.inu L ' 'in l'i 'i'u tin uui'- jxniy iwui.li
visited Walla Walla Friday. i
William Retzer is having a chick
on house built and will put into it jne
hundred fowls this fall.
not get a ol'-cent case from your
drugg'st and make life worth living?
Absolute relief from tomach. misery
and perfect digestion of anything yoi
eat is sure to follow five minutes af
ter, and besides, one 50-cent case fea
suff'cient to ture a whole family of
such trouble.
Sunly, a harmless Inexpensive1
preparation yke Pape's Diapepsfrr
which will always, either at daytime
or during night, relieve your stom
ach misery and digest your meals, is
about as handy and valuable a :hins
as you could have in the house.
Special rates lo horses Doarded by
'he week or month at the commercial
Barn, S20 Aura street. Phone Main 13
Check a cough or cold In the lungs
"before It develaps a serious case.
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP
Is an effective remedy for all ooreness
or congestion in the lungs or air pas
sages. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &.
Bros.
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THE REAL OFFERING OF THE SEASON
Joseph E. Howard's Fascinating Musical Comedy Success
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A singing, dancing, laughing, merry musical whirl, over
flowing with song hits, lively with1 dances and pretty girls.
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JESSE HARRIS Excellent Cast with BETTY CALDWELL
Beauty Show Girls and Dancing Ponies. None so pretty as the Western Girl Show
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Feature Numbers-"SWEETHEART TIES". "CALIFORNIA", "WATCHING THE BLUE SMOKE CURL", and
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