East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST UKrAiUJNIAJN. I'lMNDbr.ivni, imm-vjw-h, .hq.mi.i i, '"' -.
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Agents for Onyx Hosiery, MuiiHlng Under.
wiir, 1wiich Gloves, Swosln Shoes ami
SUuuIiinl PutU:ni.
The Alexander Dept. Store
RAVK VOUU 8. & II. TRADING STAMPS.
Give Complete Satisfaction
Buy Munsing
Underwear Now.
Investigate, Htmly, cxp ii incut all
you wish, you will not find it more
sensible or a more satisfactory or a
more economical solution of t-lic
underwear proMem than n MUX
SI NCI 1 ' X ION SUIT. They are al
ways fine in quality. They will not
irritate tho most sensitive, skin. They
iv always perfect fitting. They are
celebrated for their extraordinary
durability and washability. The
fabrics actually improve in feeling
and appearance after each trip to the
laundry.
Save money by buying
Drug Sundries
at Dep't. Store Prices.
Nemo Corsets
Are here in most of the staple styles and
sizes, esixi'ially good for stout figures,
although many good models are shown
for slender figures. Priced
$3.00 to $6.00.
Heavy Diess Goods and
Cloakings
Tn Polo doth white and red, Asthachan
tan and bright red, Chinchilla in white
and heavy rough mixtures, in grays ami
browns, -IS to ) inches wide. Priced
the vard , nm,
$1.25 to $3.95
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PHOTOPLAY
...OFFERINGS. .
News of tho "movies"
Uosslp of the pictures
Newest photodramas and
Comedies of the screen.
Where to G In Pendleton.
Orphoiiii).
An exceptional good program for
Tuesday's change. Four full reels of
tho best pictures,
1 and 2. Don Jamie and Lnaries
V. American l'uthe. Presenting a
renowned drama moving all the emo
tions. Not the plot of a weird im
agination but a master's dramatization
of an historical complication.
Abounding In tense situations that
spur the heart to faster beating, uis-
cloMlng Hienlc efforts unrivaled Tor
ImnresHlveness. Unfolding a love
story romantic. and sublime. The ro-
mutiti.. Htorv of two men ana a maia
of the follies of the men, an emperor
of Spain. Adapted from a novei
which has delighted thousands.
3. Mary In Stageland. Edison.
This being the third story of What
ii.. i n Miirv. This Is the next
story of What Happened to Mary It
( i.riiiinnt storv of stage life. Miss
ir..iii.r luirtravs Marv in her
MINI J A u,.i I ' '
usual. Interesting way.
i Thu founts. Vltagraph. How
u..mo nrt mudents nut one over on a
count who was anxious to marry some
American millions. Miss Uorotny
Kelly Is the girl. Mr. Jack Bauni the
count and Mr. Harry I. Morey her
American sweetheart, who she f.nally
in a i rles.
5. Weary Starts Things In Punk
Insvllle. Vltagraph. The elephant is
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a verv uocue cremum urn
Is aroused, Oh. my. See this picture.
Mr. Charles Edwards plays the role
of Weary Willie.
him but finally gets down to reason
and Tom writes his father. "This Is
the finest place In the world; my wife
and I are going to settle here for
keeps.
"Tho Dam Builder." Edison. A
sensational and spectacular story, the
greater portion of which Is played at
Jtrown's Station, New York, where
a large part of the work of supplying
New York City with water Is being
I inn leu uu,
"For Her Lord." This pictures an
Incident of the Chouan uprising fol
I 'ouliiLr the French revolution. The
interest is sharp throughout and the
work of the entire cast is or me uei.
"The Uite Harriet Qulmbys Flight
Across the English Channel. ihis
Mm shows the start of the Iligni, al
so the landing, some of the scenes are
very good.
jllflaj kj - I1" "lrl ll(kniim,!(l """tty of the
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Oregon Theatre
Monday Night, Oct. 2 1
TIIK CIlEATEST
OP ALIj
Itl KAIi COMEDIES
IIKAItT Tiinonss
SCREAMS
OP IiAUGHTEIt
JOS
1 Uncle
H PERKIM
Grain Iawl for Sale.
I have a splendid 160 acres of A
No 1 grain land for sale at a great
bargain. Well and conveniently lo
cated. Further Information from U.
McKlnney, weiser. iuum"
lt the Auio Truck Haul It
Our specialty Is quick work. Phone
vialn 339 for furniture and piano mov
ng short trips tn th city or transfer
ring to tho country. We haul any
hin Penland Bros
The lnwtlme.
The home of good pictures. A
choice program for Tuesday's change.
"The Girl Reporter's Big Scoop."
Kalem. A newspaper and high society
life picture giving us the adventures
ot a young girl reporter (Hazel Nea
son) who gets a big scoop on the
reasons why an International mar
rlaee was broken off. The newspaper
woman plays housemaid at tne man
i,. i. cet a photograph of the
civ... J - ' o- - - .
i.t tho f iiHh lent, wnen
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makes it. shows the count just aooui
t.i m..kA off with the Kerns given to
the bride-to-be by her friends. This
Is a story that will appeal sirongiy w
the many, dealing as It does with
high society people In typical back
grounds a fine country place and al
so newspaper work. The story comes
out smoothly and Is also clean.
"Betty and the Hoses." Lubin. A
t' a rich young fel
low whose father sent him to manage
Cosy.
Monday and Tuesday we will show
what Is limiuestlonably the most mag
nificent feature ever produced, found
ed on the grandest poem the world
has ever known:
"Homer's Odessey." (3 reels.) Ml
lano. This M llano masterpiece cost
upwards of $200,000. was over two
years In preparation and employs a
'. r ,.,r.. Miun 1.011 0 DCOIlle. It
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fur outrivals "Dante's Inferno." and
"The Crusaders" which were made
by the same company. The story of
the Odyssey presents what would
seem like uliMirmountable difficulties
to the lilm maker, even In Its simplest
phases. But the Milanos have seem
ingly selected the most difficult parts
of the poem and seemed to enjoy
the work, because It made unnearu ui
demands on the fr.mer's art. The aa
vetitures of Ulysses In the caves of
Pohphemus. the giant, and on the
Island of Helios, the fearful passage
through the norrows of Scylla. are
verltab'.e marvels of sensationalism
that carries one to speculate how they
were accomplished. Tne sm " i
producers have shown In these scenes I
Is bevond the power of praise, as well
.v.. i. ..,.ro..ntiitirin of the Sirens ana
the scenery and setting of the feast
of the Phaeaclans wnicn are i.e....
to the eve and marvelously depict the
ancient Creek customs, manners ana
household appointments. It is neea
less to say that this production con
tains flawless photography, perfect
acting and Inconceivably beautiful
tinting and lighting effects. We have
,i .i.i. f,.nir at treat expense
v.... .u,. ..-i ,f Hdmlssion remains
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the same. utn
"The Millionaire Cop." Imp. King
Baggott and Violet Horner in a com
edy drama that delights.
i Wednesday: Florence
Lawrence and Owen Moore in the ru
ral drama "Flo's Discipline."
It brings back memories of Your Child
hood days on the farm
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENES
auTnew SPECIALTIES
VJatch for the HAYSEED BAUD
PRICES: 75c, 0c and 25c
Seat Sale at Pendleton Drug Co., Sunday, Oct. 20
ATTHE OREGON THEATRE
l nde .!oh Tonisht.
v,. l...iter entertainment could pos
sibly be offered than the provided by
"Uncle Josh Perkins," tne iamuu
F.neland rural comedy drama
which will be seen at the Oregon the
ater tonight. The play tells a sim
ple story in which mirth predominates
but without obscuring xne ieuuci
heart Interest. Realistic pictures of
farm life bring back pleasant mem
ories to thousands whose youth was
spent apart from the rush and tur
moil of cities. "Uncle Josh Perkins"
continues its mission of entertaining
the great mass of theatregoers to
whnm its humanity appeals most po
tently. The play has been reuresseu
hv th management with handsome
new scenery and a high grade com-
r.anv if dramatic and musical ariiis
interpret its pathos and its fun. Many
novel specialties will be lnirouuceu.
and the famous "Hube Band" will
play all the very latest popular mel
odies.
"BOUGHT AND PAID
FOR" A FINE SHOW
.i. ,;...,0 in Mr. cieorEe Broad
i ne oils -- - .
,iram9 "Boueht and
II mi H Kill 1111 lluu.l
...... tu- ... lu miupr- i ,. huh v oe me mii-
a country emaie. xmr '. " ra:u rm. --
..v.. i. i. . u , iii nml charm- ,i ... oruvnn theater Thursday eeo-
uuie Ullill lie nii.-tci - I mm tiv v-ri--- - .
October "4. has one of the most
I tremendous and staggering climaxes
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MU I10NAluE A?D TUK TKlj KlI()NK UIHL IX "UOUCUT AM. VA1D 1X)U.
i .irum:i. it is nowertui oe
eause it is brutally and realistically
true, and because it reaches into the
intimate experience of thousands of
men and women.
Kobert Stafford, a power, ul and
i domineering financier, has married
I Virginia 1 Slake, a telephone girl. Al
ter their marriage. Stauora ues...
coming hojue drunk at almost regular
intervals and forcing upon nis y
drunken attention. lrginui
borne it as long as she could. On
this particular night he is unusually
offense. After the other members of
the fami'.y have departed, he begins
make love abnoxiousiy. fne
t.i..ta with him. tries to appeal to
his manhood: escapes several times
fr..m hi embraces. Hut he is per
wiut..nt He follows her about the
room. At length he goes to the door
and orders champagne brought to the
nmirtmeiita with two glasses. He
es to get his wife to drinK wun
him l.nt xhN refuses. He becomes an
i.rv 'ami lets forth an ugly stream of
.v..rla mz:ilii hp tries to catch her
nml fiiree his disgusting kisses upon
her. She throws him off. and tells
him he is robbing her of her self-
r..snei t. He becomes ugly ana insuii
ing. He tells Jicr he has bought and
paid for her; that she was nothing
until he came and lifted her 'out of
her poverty. He says he has given
her everything and that now she
si.urns his affections: he declares he
has a legal right to her, and by sheer
brute force ho holds her in h s arms
I and kisses her. She tears away from
him and rushes into her room lock
ing the door. Inflamed by his drunk
en passion, he snatches -the heavy
brass fire-tongs and crying in blind
frenzy that he has a right to her. he
crashes In the heavy wooden panel of
her door and forces lus way into her
room.
Thp seen., is one of great strength
and dating which for over a year has
held great houses breathless.
His Personal Guarantee.
Rmieht and Tald For." the big
gest play of our time, and which will
be the attraction at the Oregon the
ater Thursday. October 24, carries my
personal guarantee. It is the same In
every particular as drew packed
houses It my playhouse in Xew York.
If you find anything to criticise
any slurring or inattention by the
i. 'livers, nr nnv noint about the stage
equipment that does not justify the
hitrhest claims of the management
r uhiiii t-steeni it a very great favor
rite me in detail at my j
offices in the Playhouse. New York.
it hn.i been asserted in some quar
ters thnt lack of interest in amuse
ments in all but the few largest cit
ies has been caused by short sighted
mmnisrers who sent inferior compan
ies and shabby scenery to these cen
ters. I am determined that my name
when attached to an attraction, shall
be a full assurance of the high value
of that attraction, and I bespeaK your
assistance to that end.
An., r.rnner romtjlalnt you may
rf-n.j i i - -mnb
win reeeive nrompt and re
spectful attention. Vm. A. Brady.
fered by investigators In this and
neighboring states who have looked
into the matter.
.Soon after the ducks migrated to
the region surrounding the great Salt
Lake In the spring, hunters found the
bodies of many In the water, and their
numbers increased rapidly. Hunting
was abandoned, as few persons cared
to eat wild duck in view of the possi
bility that any that should De snoi
might be Infected. The state agricul
tural department took up the matter
and advised with departments of oth
er states. The only explanation that
seemed plausible was that the birds
had been poisoned by refuse dumped
into rivers emptying Into the lake.
Dr. B. H. Uansom, chief zoologist
of the bureau of animal Industry, who
had been studying sheep diseases
throughout the west, on his visit here
Vio iila attention called to the ducks.
He went to some of the shooting
grounds and has had some of the
dead ducks sent to his bureau at
Washington.
"As far as I can learn," says Dr.
r..,n.,m in an oninlon he has given
to local sportsmen, "the sickness is
confined to the shooting grounuu i
Utah. No case of the kind has ever
been reported from any other part
v. t-Tiito states. I do not think
I Ul 1"0 w - -
I the trouble Is caused by the refuse. It
looks more like an mrectious or um.
terial disease."
Saves Leg of Boy.
"It semed that my 14-year old boy
would have to lose his leg on account
of an ugly ulcer, caused by a bad
bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, Aquone.
M C "All remedies and doctors
treatment failed till we tried Buck
len's Arnica Salve, and cut A him
with one box." Cures burns, boils,
skin eruptions, pi'.es. 25c at Koep
pens. THOSF. BOXKS.
Wills How are the new cigarettes?
Gills Fine! This last box I bought
contained a flag, two pictures of ball
p'.ayers. a cardboard paper knife, a
tov balloon and a puzzle.
"wills But how do the cigarettes
themselves smoke?
Gills I don't know. You see. I
had to cut each one to pieces to see
whether it contained the great grand
free coupon which would entlite me
to the next box free. Judge.
i:piii:mk-s among dicks.
Government Scientists Wil Seen
Cause of Dentil of Thousands.
Ogden, Utah. Scientists of the fed
eral bureau of animal industry at
Washington will endeavor to explain
an epidemic that has caused the death
of thousands of ducks in this state
during the present season. No sat
isfactory explanation has yet been of-
Ncuralgla of the face, shoulder
hands or feet require a powerful rem
edv that will penetrate the flesh.
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT pos
sesses that power. Rubbed in where
the pain is felt is all that is necessary
... .Arva Gnfferiner and restore nor
mal conditions. Price 25c. FO and 1
per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Bros.
You Needn't keep on feeling dis
tressed after eating, nor belching, nor
experience nausea between meals.
Hood's Sarsapaiilla cures dyspepsia
it strengthens the stomach and
other digestive organs for the proper
performance of their functions. Take
Hoods.
Ims on the Track
of the fast express means serious
i.'hu ahon.i if nnt removed, so does
loss of appetite. It means lack of
vitality, loss of strength and nerve
ifoiiVnnaa if nnoetite falls, take
electric Bitters quickly to overcome
th pause, bv toninc up tho stomach
and curing the Indigestion. "Michael
Hesshelmer of Lincoln, Neb., had
been sick over three years, but six
bottles . of Electric Titters put him
right on his feet again. They have
helped thousands. Thoy give pure
blood, strong nerves, good digestion.
Only BO cents at Kocppens.
regon Theatre
Thursday, October 24
W'll.UAM A. r.UADV, l.t.l.. I'lvnn
W W Wi II i
Till: GIU.ATKST PLAY
OF TIIK DY
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DIRECT FROM YEAR'S RUN AT WILLIAM A.
BRADY'S PLAY HOUSE, HEW YORK CITY.
It has the "punch." Big, throbbing, real.
S. V. Chronu-h'.
K VIS OX SALE WEDNESDAY MOKNlXCi 10 A. M. AT
rKNDLETOX Dlil'G STOKE,