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DAILY EAST OT?Er,ONTAN. PEXPLETOV. OT?FP,nV TUESDAY. Of'TOKKR T.-UHn. ETOTTT PAGES. At the Theatei Press Agents' Announcements cf Present and Coming 4? . Attractions. X? iiu Inheritance, are made the uncon scious assistants of the thieves and there Ut the Pica. The company is one of excellence and the production Is up to the-usual Coliun and Harris standard. Roy Is the rival who John Drennan "ie hlf;h -,!lsi' th-:tri.-al tries unsuccessfully to aid. Tlio Orpheum. For Tuesday's change a remarkable two reel Kssanay, "Gist to the Mill." A story woven around tho tremend ous sacrifice made by the woman for tho man the loves and making a re markable appeal In each of Its many uli'hjir.l Tr.ivers and iio .Tnhn r-rlntr of the kind. Florence IaBa ilammotid fulls In love with Will j dk- r.nd Jam.a Cruz have the leading Ward's wife and by a clever plot brines about his friend's Imprison ment so that ho can marry Marlon TaMJir-c I'lilurr. Thfimai A. K iison's latest inven i (on the Kinctophone. or Talking I Pictures, , his tal:en its place among1 I...- t-i-.t. tv,,..t.l...l uttt-nfttitnA i llie lUii'l t law hi.-. I..'. mi now touring the country A program of twelve excellent subjects, combin er Ing musical anu oiamauc numm-. Monday and Tuesday. comedy, vaudeville and mins.rei o.u,. "A Ward of the King." Thanhoui- ana special ieaiu.-:n . ....... ... ... er. This romantic story in two recm' inent statesmen and noted suf.ra imprcssed us as an unUHUally good of-iKtUcs are seen and heard has b'-en - . A r. . ..,.,. nt ,ll..i In (hit first cla:s theaters ro. a. The experiences on the sea w.-rn cxclllnir and the approach to Several companies have been or-! ganlzed by Mr. KJison, each equipped i Marlon discovers hU motive and while pretending to bo In love with him finally tricks him Into telling the whole story of his duplicity. She then secures her husband's release and hla own arrest Her revenge Is com plete and husband and wife are once more united. Which Way Did Ho Go? Vitagraph With John Uunny, Flora Finch, Lil lian Walker and Walfle Van. I'.lack Heauty. Lubln. Laura Lang, tlie pretty agent at a western desert station, receives a message that a cer tain train la going through, carrying a valuable shipment of gold. Mexi can I'cte seefl the message and he and Ills gang plan ,to hold up the train. Iaura is bound to a post but she blows a whistle that Is tied on her neck und her pony, Black Iteauty. hnn It and comes and unties her bonds. Mexican l'etc la arrested and liura g.-ts $5000 reward and also w ins a hiiHband. American F" the observer with ! with Its force of operators arid ne-, ., ..,. ,i I CMtyarv mechanical accessories of; (lff(.ln(f machines, etc.. and having Its advance "From the Portals of Despair." Am- agent end business manager. These erlcan. A tale that will stir the puis- companies are competing successfu i -u ,, ... I i.. m.-itu the l,i! gi"-"t dramatic anl mil es and arouse the anxiety. I wun in . . . .1. . . . t..... 1 .... u f.f t'r.ltimf. .if 1M1S- Tho C.ambler's Pal." Broncho, a wm um.i"" " - , western story that will hold through- In'. In in hundred or more lea'i- . out .. i lag cities of the United ."tales where, "I a Tetlte Elva." The wonderful ! the Kinetophone had already been j child actress In an entire change to-j seen during engagements varying! v iru.rantee this act to ; from mree uays u us u.u.. ........... please all who see it. Alta TlioanT. Fntlre new program tonight. In cluding "The Kurrender," a Power's the recognized dram.itic critics ha teen unanimous in declaring it an unqualified succe.4 . The coming engagement of the Krt- , Lson Talking Plcluie.s at the Oregon I'astlnif. The Pastime presents Tuesday and Wednesday, "Caste." a two part Edi son photoplay with Klchard Tucker, Higelow Cooper, Mabel Trunnelle and Gertrude McCoy In the title roles. "Caste" is a classic among comcdltns. felllnir O f the serious events brought about by the marriage of a ballet dancer with a drunken sot of a fath er Into one of England's most aristo cratic families. It Is a wonderful character study with many a hearty laugh. 'The Blind Girl of Castle Gullle." Pathe. A beautifully poetic picture. The stagecraft Is well nlgft perfect and has provided some truly lovely scenes. It is a delightful story that refined people will like. "The Captivating Widow " Kalem There are many laughs In this picture, liuih Hntnnd as the widow, contrib utes to the fun, and so does Dick Co- Himniivi "Percv Baldwin. Trlflcr," a ; theater. Friday and Fatunny. uci-1 Victor comedy; "The Girl Kanchers," j ob,.r J0 and 11. will be the first ap a Nestor comedy, and "The Miser's p.arance of this new Edison marvel son," an Imp drama. A new song here. number. ' Avoid Sedative Coiiffli Medicines. "Stop Thief." ,f vou want t0 contribute directly There was a merry policeman named j occurenoe ot capillary bron "OffScer C66". last autumn, and now chMii an() lJn,.umonia use cough medi Messrs Cohan and Harris, who made t.,n(,s th.it contain codine, morphine, ihnt nroductlon. announce for presen-. . . , rAy,t,r .B.in(Ves when vou tatlon In this city on Sunday. Oct. l-.j have ft CouRh or cold. An expectorant another farce. ".Stop Thief," which I )ke Cnamberlitn.fl Cough Bemedy Is I played all last season at their Gal,'tv nat is needed. That cleans out the j theater New York and the general cullure be,ls or breeding places fori -,.-.ii,. f.f nlaveoers and dramatic , , ,( n ml r.t her ; ...... .nit: (Sui.n j.n.u........ writers that the lormer couiu i.t-i. ..-.ti-h the latter. The new farce 1IKO H ? " lo-v- -r . . . .. .!. u y , i it" i" 4,' , I n ''"''' ' 'si w ' ' p ' . ty i V r4i A i ' ws . X vj i h : "..- A -''- wy ' X y u7?fi'',y' 4Hi ' - l '4j-"4 "' ' 'M ' '!''''" V . i y. Y, I f 1 1 5 s i f in i ''"iff ' ' flu', is S S ; s r SS "SS iS S,,, fS f ? y A''Z, S i s sss fs A 4 S b JL S . S'S SSt S S S US 7. .S ZlSS-'' Suits' ' "!,,, Jff S. S SS ,Z V ' i .'y i I ', y , ' t s1,' y s ' I y wit ; Its laiiifhiiig predecessor. Is by an au thor almost unknown to theatergoers. He Is Mr. Carlyle Moore. The new farce Is his first attempt at writing three act plays. Previously he con fined himself to sketches for the vau- teT'e story of the play would CU U1HTK M be well nigh Impossible, tnere are so many complications developing after the entrance of the two thieves, one and other I germ diseases That is why pneumo I nl-. never results from a cold when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. T Un. a n-n.lil IV Mn reTilltntlon foT itS cures. It contains no morphine or j SCHOOLS OBSKBV other sedative. For sale by all deal ers Adv. AT TIIK ()ItK(i)X TMHITKIL SIX. OCT. 12 . -a Sir)arfSS? f 8 niirni OF JAMKS WHITCOMH Itll.trV' CHICAGO. Oct 7. The fact that . entrance of the wo in eves o.. finished In fifth place in the role of a P,w' " In the American league and the Cubs house on the day on which the eldest national, made not the daughter Is to be "larried. it r ; h a,fference to supporters of ther. a trifle absentmlnded and P. when tne Vah9 ,, disposed to forgetting wnere n.pi claBhe(, ln ,ne flrst , things, and the hr uegroon. - of e ounter to doci,,e xhe As Is always the 'case when Cub and White Sox meet there was more betting over the out come of the Chicago city champion ship fight than over the result of thf GUnt-Athletlc clash for the World's title which was pried loose today at the Polo grounds ln New York. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 7. i .1 l.. v. ,,V. nl. ln.M.i no inJ u V (ill. MI-H-rr IX FINAL (.M8prved the anniversary of the birth of the Hoosler Poet, j nines iiik-oiii" Itilev. with special exerciss consist ing principally of recitatons and read ings of Itiley s best known poems. vie to the fun. and so does Dick Co- iniiig. - ...,... a series or encounters to oecioe burn, as her sweetheart Harry De' convinced mat ne . ,.Uy chjunplnHn,,, - ... regon SOeUlih r. t. WELCH. Msner Seats Now Selling at Pendleton Drug Company Prices 50c. $1.00. $1.50. $2.00 r:7-rijs Ww. J ir. ISilWGPPOSES ONLY This is the same company that played 'he Gayety Theatre Ne York and the same indntical elaborate production. mr , The Local Management Penonatly Guarsntee thii presentation one NO' C-ot the very bert theical offeringi on the American itage XO TltACK FOTXi OF j :;o missiXo pi Itsoxs GIRL WAS LURED AND THEN KILLED idiici: SKKKIMi MAX tklkpii()xei foit.mkk stiukxt. 1 opened here today will leclde. The i government expects to prove that the j Denver & Rio Grande, and Colorado & Southern railroads regulated tne Issue of their passes so that large shinners were favored in this respect. i The Portland Cement company and I j the Victor American Fuel company in 'the same cases are charged with hav WIIO ing accepted rebates and favors of AUT ' thl nature. The government's wit i nesses will be employes of the com I nanies involved. ! The trials are the result of an in- (un Mnrt i ? vfu-u i.i'i f . ; hi- tv,o Tntmtnt Commerce ' I.eepson, art student. wTiose nude ' Commission into the abuse of passes UIO JANKIHO. Oct. 7 No trace H)dv waj) found on tne prarie west-giving by Colorado railroads last had been found of the 30 persons be- o, waj ,ured ,Q hf.r (Ieath by i spring. It w as shown then that hun- lieved to have been drowned when m m who t(.1(iphone(j to her In dreds of free tickets were given .tc the mllitar- tug Guarany was ram-' to hpr advertisement for a! shippers and that politicians openly med and sunk by the Lloyd-Hraziliano , & nurse. This was the con-1 solicited passes. Some Judges includ- bench. were alleged to have requested or accepted such favors. steamship Porboreira. The tug car rled SO persons and only 2U were picked up. Pendleton, fsrf. 11 V 7 CUIlJWW TheShowThat-s Different Big 3 EIing Wild Animal ri. i - r,jf 1 ' " W r': 4 1 3 r rrfjuy -it ' si v f6- i . SCKXKS THOU KDISOX TALKING PICTI KLS AT Till: OlSK.C.OX T1IK ATKIL I-'IUDAY ANI SAT I'HD.W, Ot'TtH'.r.lS 10-11. BUT 2 MURDERS TRACED TO M lOIJCK TAKK NO STOCK IX IXX C1UMK STOUY OF 11KXKY SPL'XCKIt. AMK.ISICAN 11AXKKKS IX COXYKNTIOX AT HOSTOX elusion of the police after more than L'4 hours' search, which resulted, the ! l olice admit. In no trail which can j ciroct them to th murderer, j A "Mr, Wilson" who called her up j Is MlUSllt. i 1 The thin silken fish line round near 'he oi!y and the bruised circle it lind left aroun-l Miss Leegson's neck s'now.-d tlie manner of her death, her (ti.!:rel clothing strewn for half a ,'mi!e along the road approaching the j t r;it ie and the bruises on the body i Indicated that death had come only : i.fter the had made a hard struggle but there was nothing found to show I b whom Mis.s Leegson had been in j on :-.-!! lo isit the lonely spont on :he ! A. -t.-rn outskirts of the city. 1 The possibility that Miss Leepson ! was lured to her death by an organ- ly.ed band of "white slavers" la not t-elievi-d by the police to offer a so ; lution of the mystery, i The police art. searching for the ! automobile described by William Sav- m-;c. a switchman, on the belt line I r a 1 w ho reported that he had seen ! such a car pass his crossing Satur I oay nii;ht and it had returned an hour I or so later i j Miss Leegson's hand satchel was j round a block from wnere the body , was found. It had been slashed with a knife and its contents, except a pair. of stockings' and a piece or soap re mained. solicited passes. Some Judges includ ing some from the state supreme Modest Dick Cleveland, an honor man at Exeter academy, and son of the late Grover Cleveland, has decid ed to go ln for- football. He weighs 160 pounds. Is only 13 years old and is going to enter Princeton. If he keeps putting on weight he should b quite a husky young Tiger by the time he reaches that Institution. Dick rooms with Lawrence Williams of Chicago, captain of the Exeter track team. In Webster hall. Last year he won his numerals ln hockey, and this fall he Is trying for his class football team. He plans to try for the school eleven next year. And many a man indulges In hors play who doesn't play the races. OREGON THEATRE 2 NIGHTS ONLY 2 r. E. WELCH. Manager FRI. O SAT. CcioVr 10 & II .i iiim, i if.r.i.W.ii Z32 f- - -- - ' - SENSATION OF THE CENTURY RoSTOX. Oct. 7. 'Advantages of j Co-operative Publicity of Trust Com pany Functions." "Annuities and Pen sion Funds for Employes" and "A Model Trust Company Law" were the principal subjects discussed at' today's meeting of the trust section of the American rankers' association In an CHICAGO. Oct. 7. Ot tho 19 mur ders Henry Spencer, slayer ot Mrs. Mildred Allison Hexcoat, swore he had committed, the police after in vestigating his alleged crimes ln va rious countries were aDle to fix on him only one murder or possibly two. Captain Halrln, chief of the detec tive bureau, announced his conviction that Spencer, ln giving hia long cir Chronic Dyspepsia.. ! The following unsolicited testimo-i nial should certainly be sufficient to': give hope and courage to persons af-j Hided with chronic dyspepsiat "I; have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have! taken. Chamberlain's Tablets have. di.no nie more good than anything mini ronventon here lects of the topics followed the ad dresses. The Savings Panks section. clearing house section and secretaries' ectlon alo. met today. The convention will be formally organized tomorrow as the thirty-ninth annual meeting of the American Bankers' association. General sub- else." says W. G. Mattlson, No. 7 Sher man St.. Hornellsville. N. Y. by all dealers. Adv. For sale HKJl.VriXCl TUIAKS OF KAI1AVAYS A HE STAKTEP 350 LioNsftGEUS, Leopards Eleph ants.Sea lions.Zeitoas Apes,Dogs,Ponies,Monkeys & Horses. Every Animal An Actor THE ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH orDFrtRVUMCFS DOORS OPEN 17 RM.5 uber WEWRIG FREE STREET PARADE 10am j cumstantlal confession of fiendish lmate in value J90.000.ouo against crims, was a censumate falsifier. j JfiO.OOO 00u in 1909. Four of the murders he said he . .V.I1a1 commmeii, were pei pen un-u m.v Spencer was ln the Illinois state pen itentiary at Joliet. Of 12 of the al leged murders the police In this and ether cities have no record. In one case described by Spencer police rec nniH show that a bodv was recovered but detectives have as yet established j m e.minillnn httween Snencer and PUEl'LO. Colo., Oct. 7. Whether mi-tnln milroado of Colorado g;ive Coal exnorts from the United States free transportation, either state or In- In the current fiscal year will approx- . terstate. to influence shippers Is the point op wnicn me reoaiioR iini MILLIONS AR MM APPLAUDING GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT fcUIWIl nillfa 1 w n w lib W Wa iw wan w w f SOLE OWNERS NEW YORK CITY Seat on Sale at Pendleton Drug Co. 25c. 35c and S Jc the railroads and shippers which SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF, SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS OUT n connection bttween Spencer and the crime. "Except for, possibly, two murders, Spencer's weird story of killing peo ple by hammering In their skulls and sinking their bodies ln lakes seem pure fabrication," said Captain Hal pin. "His Imagination, stimulated by drugs, poured out one of the most fantastic tales 'of murder that has ever come from a man whose mind is giv en to dreams of crime." (iirls! Hoys! tt a 25 Cont IUUtlc ami Try a "PaniWino Hair Cleanse" -Save Your Hair. 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