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P VOF TTrnFE. EIGHT PAGES. PATTT EAST OTCEflONIAy, PENDLETON. OREGON". TTESPAY. OTTOrtKR 21, 101"- At the Theaters Press Agents' Announcements of Present and Coming Attractions. The nlintii. I Kor Tuesday' change, an intensely iliamatle l-'jfsanay production, filled . i . -,i . . , 1 . : ..ii.L.iiAnn I with thrilla and exciting situations, lhat you canr.ot afford to mini. "In Convict (Sarb." Kssanay. Two, hiIh. Kent mi up; Ruth BtonehoUHe, Richard Travels and Iiryant Wah hurn It l.s a Ktory of a gentleman crook g.illnn a Rood position In a bank and; eventually becoming entfaKed to the 1 anker's dnuKhter. He arranges with "i'ltnl," Mm 1.nlo.r rnV Ihrt hunk 1 ut they are caught and he Is sent to prison, ills fiance lu horrified but finite, lu Woei-INr..! hut later marries an old friend, who Is warden at the prison and tho thief must dally witness their hnpplness. Hunny for the Cause. Vltagraph. Featuring John Hunny, Hughle Mack and Hose Tapley, Hunny takes a rtedded stand against "Votes for Women" and tells bin wife she hasn't brains enough to vole. Fhe refuses to help him with his work any more and he Is left in DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS if VOl It lt ( K II CUTS OH 111. AD 1(1 lit IIOTIIFIIS, IMCIXK LOTS or WATEII. When your kidneys hurt and ymir lack feels sole, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drtiKs that excite the kidneys ami irritate the entire urinary trict. Keep your kidneys clean like vou keep jour bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which re moves the body's urinous wuxle and Mlmulates them to their normal ac tivity. The function of the kidney? 'is to filter the blooil. In 24 hours they strain from it 50 grains of acid slid waste, en we can readily under stand the vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; nlso get from any phar macist about four ounces of Jud Halts; lake a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before break fust each morning for a few days nnd your kidneys will act fine. This famous mils Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lllhla, nnd has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; ulso lo neutralize the acids in urine so It no longer Is it soucre of Irritation, thus (luting bladder weakness, Jad Halts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla-water drink which everyone fhoul I lake now ana" then to keep their kidneys clean und active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Oregon Theatre F Saturday and Sunday "October 25 and 26 GEORGE KLEINE5 Prhvs Muhts, Ixwer Floor, 50c; llalcony 25-; Matinees 2:c till parts of I ion s-; kim--Iii1 prlcts on Katurlay to school -lildi'cn. Scats on Sale 1'iiday, Uet. 21, a PiHidU-ton l)rug Co, tiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiifiiMiiiiiaiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiin 1 $2600 Will Buy I You a Home seven lots and good plastered eight roomed house 1 in good condition, on stone foundation. Large lawn on eight foot stone wall. Chicken house. Close to School. For particulars call or address this office nitiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiim the hole, ho when he moetn a pretty bunch of suffragette his subjugation Ih complete and he becomes one of the a & t - m 1 1 , i n.l nr.lni,) t,r,nrtr. nf lh 'Vnn.o " The Pearl of the Uosphorus. I'a- the Fish With Storage Battery In Its Miain. Pnthe. A wonderful fish has power to deliver an electric shock si will. PHStilllO. In keeping with Its policy of Klving . " ,. ' u' V," .. "J ul . . -i.. gram on Tuesday and Wednesday. The screen favorites who win appear are Francis' X. Bushman and Ueverly Rane. Mae Marsh and Henry Walthal, William West and Gertrude McCoy. . Tho headllner In this program Is a two-part Kssanay, "The Klght of Way." On. of the most thrilling and Mrs. McMannis (Miss .Minnie Moran) sensational railroad stories ever pro- in the country. The troubles that en jected on the screen. A play that can sue caused by the schemes of John, easily be called the Dynamo of Mag- a servant (Billy Nixon) and Kitty, a netlsm. See the automobile with the maid (Naudia Melville) keep the fe chauffeur at the wheel fall over the ver going fast an! furious and tho cliff Into the gorge fifteen hundred many laughable situations that arise feet below. A thrill. In every scene keep the audience In rare good hu "The Influence of the Unknown." Is mor. The several numbers Introduc a ISiograth and It proves that a ba- ed by Miss Naudia Melville, Miss Bll by's a baby the world over. The story ly Vincent, Miss Janice, Lillian Mayo, is of a revenue officer who in the all assisted by the chorus, are very pulse of a hunted moonshiner gains pleading. This is the last week of the moonshiner's confidence. It waa this populur company, who close then the girl who discovered his perfidy, present season next Saturday night She had difficulty In making the, moonshiners believe she permitted his. "The Jjist Day of rompeM." escape on account of his baby, but' George Kleine's magnificent spec pcrhaps they understood better, when tacle, "The List Days 'of Pompeii" I the young man never returned. The Stolen Models Is an ISJlaon comedy with Gertrude McCoy making the fun i Onwy I Program for Monday and Tuesday !;uirlng over two hours to project, the 'Little Dorrlt." 2 tteets. Than- beautiful film version of Bulwer-Lyt- houser Miss Maude Fealey, former- ton's masterly novel will captivate the ly a celebrated actress of the dramat- crowds and establish a new concep- Ic stage plays the part of Little Dor- tion of the act of pictorial story tell- rit In this two part adaptation of lr.g. Charles Dickens famous novel. James The film closely follows the written Cruxe plays the part of her father novel. There are scenes In which who was thrown Into prison for In- more than 5000 peope take part and ability to pay his debts and It was id the settings for interiors of homes and prison Little Dorrlt was born and street scenes are rarely beautifully as raised. After many years she receiv- well as hlstorlaelly accurate. Some ed an Inheritance and was enabled to Idea of the mighty scope of the pro pay her father's debts and release ductlon can be had when It Is under line This picture gives an aceur- stood that an entire city was built In ate Idea of the injustice of the laws stucco and destroyed in the scenes In England In early times. "Feeney's Social Experiment." Re- llance. An entertaining comedy. The millloalre's yacht was wrecked and the party took refuge on a deserted Island. Feeney and his fellow work- men cornered the food supplies and compelled the money kings to buy ironi in or siareu. ueiore wie.v were rescued the monev In the crowd had changed hands completely. "Told In the Future." Majestic The young man's realistic dream was the means of changing his views of the mnrrlngo question. An Interest ing picture. XWSPECTACLE The McCloya Chan. E. and Gerald inu will present another of their funny original nne act playlet en titled "A Fool's Luck," a dandy Hube ! comedy lhat will keej you laughing for 110 nilnuiea. Alia TIh'hUt. T. night, lor the lat time, thime ex crptlnally Rood vaudeville" acte, "The LMdie IlroiherH. wlta their featur! dancing arid Yend.VH, the clever Chl- iinjiersonutor in nw novelty mu- S'lian act, Tj i m (i rn Tomorrow, W eU nelia , an emus: 1,111 f act and idetures, Includ ing the ilireH, in a comedy jusnng mi which has been reported as a micam. a)ho one other act on which we have advance Information. The picture jJm tonniwts 0f "Tweedledcm Insures His Life." a comedy, "In I'eril of tnj ; Sea," drama. Uenesls 4-9, a two reel, i drama. Grand Theater. Uujsco and itrown offer for Tues- the funny comedy, "AH Mixed." The play! deals with the experiences of Dennis ' McMannis (A. 11. Uaseo) and his! Liend Herman Kranzeman, a German J brewer (lid .Harrington) to entertain a celebrated actress, a danseuse (Miss' Uilly Vincent) during the aosence ofi which will open at the Oregon Satur- day and Sunday nights, bids fair to shatter all attendance records for mo- tion pictures In this city. In six parts of two acts each, re- 1 where the volcano Vesuvius began its destructive work. The acting Is In harmony with the period and convincing. The work of the famous Italian actress Plgnora Firanda N'eErl-Poucet in the role of vvdla. tn hllnd fiwer eirl. Is especl- wortny ,)f note. .She never for- gl-tj, even ,n momonts when it would be almost excusable, that she Is blind. Her hopeless love for (Jlaucus and her final death for love's cause makes a flTnng aplPa, , tile Kmpathles. Also. the work of Antonio Gisanti. In the lele of Abaces, the crafty nnd unscru pulous Egyptian Is a splendid bit of dramatic work. It Is said that in excess of JaOO.uno VPs spent In the preparation of "The Iist Days of Pompeii." George Klein, whose famous "Quo Vadls" has set the entire world talking is an Importer of motion pictures. 10 CENT"CASCARETS'; STRAIGHTEN YOU UP No Sick Hondnche, llilious stoniaiii, Omtotl Toiiunir or ContslpnUsl !lovls by Morning. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out the heal nche. biliousness. Indigestion, th" sick, sour stomach and foul gases turn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets Millions of men and wom-yi t.iko a Cascaret now and then and never know the misery caused by lazy liver, clogged bowels or an tpsrt stomach. lon't put in another day of dis tress. Let . Cascarets cleans; your stomach; remove the sour, fern-entins food; take the excess bile from yenr iiver and carry out all the coni'.ipai ed waste matter and poison in the brwels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straighten you out by morning. A 10-eent bo:i fr.vn any drug store means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver and bowel action for month.'. Children love Cascarets because they never gripe or sicken. - Watch Carefully the Child's Diet Mart Thin orf Khilit Willi a .l Iji.vullvc and Then Wntcli Their I 'ool. Mothers are often unconsciously ery careless about me diet of their children, forcing all to eat the same fcods. The fact is that, all foods do iiot agre alike with different persons. Hence, avoid what seems to constipate the child or to give it indigestion, and utge it to take more of what is quick ly digested. If the child .'ihywg a tendency to ( nstlpation It should Immediately be given a mild laxative to h-dp th bow els. Hy this is not meant a physk' or purgative, for these should never be elven to children, nor anything Kke salts, pill, e;c. What the child requires Is simply a small dose of the gentlest of niedielr.es, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which, in the opinion of thousands of watchful mothers, is the ideal remedy for any child showing a tendency to constipa tion. So many things can happen to a constipated child that care is ne cessay. Colds, piles, neaaaches, sleep ltxsnets, and many other annoyances that children should not have cat. usually be traced to constipation Many of America's foremost fam ilies are never without Syrup Pepsin, because one can never tell when some member of the family may need It, and all can us? It. Thousands en dorse It. among them Mrs. M. E Pat ten, Valley Junction, Iowa, who is HUERTA SAYS HE IS STILL ON THE JOB ii:mks all nrMojss that he HAS KESIGXKI) AS MEXI CAN PIIESIDENT. MEXICO CITY. Oct. 21 Provision al President Huerta has not resigned nor has he fled from the capital. When seen at the national palace he said he had no intention of doing either. "When I resign." General Huerta said, "It will be to seek a resting place XYDIA, THE I1I.IXI) HI rx 4- izf ilk: Xhi i v-T i Hiri r r This girl U one or tne principal characters in Geprge Kleins Master piece of photodrama. "The Lust Days of Pompeii." which will be at the Oregon theater Saturday and Sunday. six feet In the soil. When I flee the capital It will be to shoulder a rifle and take my place in the ranks to fight the rebels." This was President lluerta's ans wer to queries as to whether there anv foundation for the reports which have bVen freely circulated In he capital and found their way to the Cnlted States. -So it Is reported that 1 have fled he said. "ou can see for yourself that I am here at my post. To s.n that I have resigned or intend to re nlgn Is a falsehood. I have no inten tion of resigning. Should the elections which will be held as I have promised. Indicate an other for the presidency I shall aside I'ntll that time you will find me here complying with my promises to the nation. wHlcl. are to re-es ab lish ,-e-u-e. within the law if possible, but to re-establish peace." LAST OF ZULU KINGS DEAD AT CAPE TOWN PIM.IM. son or 1WMOIS 1 IGHTI.Il Ol-' A I K1CA. ONCE IXHGHT BRITISH. CAPE TOWN. Oct. 21 DinizulU ; th last of the warrior kinus of the firmer Zulu nation of South Africa. (11 l u. w son of Cetvwayo. th-- Vino- who led the Zulu nation against) the Hritish troops In the war of Cetywayo was eventually defeated ufter he had inflicted a crushing blow cn the Hritish army at the battle of Isandlhwana. when' practlcaliy the nniu.. o l lnfttlr(. r.iirlnient was massacred. It was dining this war! that the French Plinee imperial Louis Napoleon was killed while out reeonnoltering with the Hritish troops. Pinl.ulu did not become king when his father died but was proclaimed later by the Poers and led two or three rebellions against the Hritish power. On one occasion when cap tured, he was exiled to the Island ol St. Helena. When permitted to re', turn to his native land he took part if ' : f IJ Al.l'II M, I'ATTKN i,ev.r without it in tr.e riou.e Mrs Patten frays that Siup i'epsin has clone wonders for her boy Halph. who was cont.slpated from birth but la now doing fine. Naturally she Is enthu siastic about it and wants other moth ers to use it Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is soil by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle, the lat ter size being bought by those who already know its value, and It con tains proportionally more. Everyone likes Syrup Pepsin as It Is very pleasant to the taste. It Is ulso mild and non griping and 'free from Injurious Ingredients. Families wishing to try a free sam ple bottle can obtain It postpaid by addressing Dr. W. P. Caldwell. 413 Washington St., Monticello, III. A pos tal card with your name and address on it will do. ir. another rebellion, after which he was trie ! and sentenced to four years imprisonment. He was given his lib erty and a pension when the union of South Africa was established in 1910 Chronic Dyspepsia. The following unsolicited testimo nlal should certainly be sufficient to J give hope and courage to persons af flicted with chronic dyspepsia: "I have been a chronic dyspeptic for years, and of all the medicine I have taken. Chamberlain's Tablets have done me more good than anything else," says W. G. Mattlson. No. 7 Sher man t. Hornellsvllle, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Adv. III. A.I II UK MISTHESS. 9 . 1 j.. . i. i . '.V ' ,4 ICENSE GOT AT MIDNIGHT. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Oct. 21 Dpputy Auditor Charles Dement lost a few hours' sleep but he made a couple happy. 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Mind you, Mayr't Wondtrful Stomach RtmoJy is so ri liferent than most medicines that are put on the market for the yarious stomach ailments it is re uly in a c!as by itself, and one dose will do more to convince the most skeptical sufferer than tons of other meJicmes. Kesults from one dose will amare and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts on the source and foundation of these a lments. removing th. poisonous ca tarrh and bi'.e secretions, and alinving the under lying chronic inflammation in the alimentary and intestinal tract, renderinnr th. snrae anti septic. Just try onedose of Mayr't Woadtrfat Stomach Remedy put it to a test today you sn ill be overjoyel with your quick recovery and will highly praise it as thousands of others are constantly doing. Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to tieo, H. Marr, Mt. Chemist, lis-156 Yhitir.B St., Clucaso. lu. For pnlo In Pendleton by the Pen dleton l.irug Co. : 9? " 1 Yois may or you m&y j not know clothes quality, i It is a very hard thing l t- jii-lf. I in r you 1o know that tho ilac- for y..u to htty g yo'ir clothc-i h tho jdaoo v!n n- ottr judgment rallied v I f,y oo wtoii'. Where everything you Dik is eerta'm to j iw rilit' boeaiw it 1 haokr.l lv an irom Lpl piarantee of your ah-iolutc- suti-factiou. That's the hind of a laee thi U. t Anything you buy lure may le returned at any tiino if it doe.-; not ive the r-ati-faetio.i which you think you U'v entitled to, Your bettor acquaintance with our line of Sophomore Ptrftct Clothe.- will, we arc sure, confirm our opinion of them. They embrace everything that make for "quality"' I in men's clothe?. Made of all-wool fabrics only tailored by hand and draped with thoughtful attention to details J they are unquestionably the le?t clothes for ih to s-ell and for you to buy. Prices: $20 to I The Alexander Dept. Store police station about midnight declar ing he had lost his license and that the bride-to-be and minister were waiting. Mr. Dement was aroused from bed and made out a duplicate license. A short time afterward Mar tha A Teal and Robert A. Knight, both of Freewater, were made one. The original license, it develops, was found In the corridor outside the office by th Janitor. .New York 11, Chicago 2. CINCINNATI. Oct. 21. The New York Nationals League team and the Chicago American Leaguers began a tour of the world here Saturday with the ball game In which the former won by a score of 11 to 2. Mathew son and Tesreau were In fine form Penz was hit hard. Score: R. H. E. New York Nationals 11 14 0 Chicago Americans 2 7 3 HEAD AND NOSTRILS STUFFED FROM COLD "Pane's Colt! Compound" EieU Colds ami Griiv." in Few Hour. Tastes XU-e Acts tiontly. 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