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EIGITT PAGES. DATT.Y EAST O'REOOyTAN''. PENT-TFTON OREGON. MONDAY. NOVEMRER 17, 10 in. ' PAGE SIX. At the Theaters Prc$ Agent' Announcements of Present and Coming Attractions at Pendleton's Many Show Houses. 1y. tn't:l iii ( 'J'.it k.- .,IU i.illKtU S'.f ll-.lt!"I re .1.1 Orpheum. ! '" top-line attraction at this theater i i plu-nni Tuesday n l Wed-! Sunday and Monday. The story Is of Look Something brand' two brothers who love the same girl. One is a doctor. A very unbrotherly warfare ensues between them. An excellent picture with brisk action runnhiK through it. Interesting in deed Us "An Evening With Wilder Spedcr." It's a racy liiograph. Auntie Alice straight from the Bap tist convention, hoped Wilder had been conducting himself as a Spender should. He had ail right. Then tot tie IVwdrop fainted behind the screen. That was enough It could be no accident. Hut auntie soon ite.-t novelty since the moving pictures. The trot, and hesitation by Miss Joan Sawyer Mcutrheon. who were of the summer at the eater roof garden, and ing mstiucuirs 10 . i 01 . a Hand re.l." The j.ietures first show how the t..irgo .iivkey trot and hesitation T.aliy. v.r- danced at one of New l tons. iier' I opul.tr "s.uk l.iinous cabarets. After the; f.r.iis of the place have ee;ed ; learned the truth of the old saying. V.'i-:rK Mi'. Mri'iitcheon and Miss', "accidents happen in the best of er' take the floor and give one . regulated families. Dorothy's Adop ,.j their remarkably graceful exhibi- tion. a Selig. shows how a little child The scene fruits to trie stunio ouiwns a uig miei. me irouoiesonie various pupils are taught the ' Telephone is a Kalenr comedy with! end movements of these three! Kuth Roland and John E. Brennan lances. The result is tnai maKir.g me lun. HM- pe, b' in the audience receive. .-ctical".y the same instruction as ) Cosy. triojih they were actual pupils of the '-The Moonlight, the Hose and You." unions dancing master. ' one of the songs that Chief Silver This genuine sensation is in three , Tongue will sing tonight and Tuesday a arts and is a Kalem picture. Don't right. This wonderful Indian tenor :i.ss this ns it will be your best oppor- making a big hit with the Cosy au- Vtnity to barn these popular dance dlences. Sleuths fna wares. Vitagraph. An Maurice and May. comedy juggling .inuii! comedy. end singing act kept the house In a Iaiw Caste Burmese is a beautiful continual laugh last night. They will travel picture on the same reel. j be seen in some more of their laugh in. rook in the Arctic in two reels abie novelty stunts again tonight and i;h illustrated lecture this afternoon Tuesday. ml t-tiij-'M only, is an added feature. ' "The Heritage." Majestic, (full reel). The sins of the fathers beinc J visited on the children is the theme of M. An- this story which deals with the theory I r:i-iH Moiniay. v if.icrn ufferins with G. person Marguerite Clayton and Fred- of eugencies. in a delicate, properly rkk Church in the hading roles is restrained manner which cannot fail i to convey a moral. L-vinsky's Holiday," Majestic, (full reel). It is like visiting the cir cus to see this comedy, for the wild man. the snake charmer. humai. skeleton, the beared lady, and other freaks are all seen. It's a scream. "The Campaign Manageress," Than liouser. Not a suffragette story, but a rousing political story, where the right candidate wins, but in a surprising way. "The Haunted House" American Comedy and thrills are intermingled in this storv of smugglers and I "spooks." PENDLETON 10 PLAY WALLA WALLA FRIDAY Local lli-li scIkmiI Iloys Will Meet t.artlcu City Team in Till City Tliankvglviim (.unit, llclng Talkctl, With the scalps of the la Grande and Maker teams dangling at their btlts, there is Just one thing else ne cessary to make the happiness of the Pendleton high school footballists complete. That selfish thing is a tri umph over Walla Walla, the third member of the trio of time-honored foes, and the opportunity for such a triumph will be given them next Frl day afternoon, the annual contest be ting scheduled for that day in thl: city. If Pendleton wins from Walla Wal la next Friday as she has won from La Grande and Uaker already, her re nown .will be such that there will be a possibility of getting a Portland ac ademic team here for a Thanksgiving contest. Already the matter Is being talked and, providing the necessary support is forthcoming, a game on turkey day will probably be arrangeJ The Wallowa high school is very desirous of getting a game with Pen dleton and wants the local boys to come to that city on Thanksgiving Wallowa has already defeated La Grande, and is the only disputant to Pendleton's claim to the champion ship of eastern Oregon. A game be tween the two teams may be arrangeJ but the contest. If held, will probably oe played in Pendleton. The Pendleton team will go up against Walla Walla with a stronger team than defeated Uaker last week. Rugg will probably be baffle at center and Jordan will also be in the game. The team will be better coached, too, as several former college players are assisting Coach Asbahr strengthening rp the weak spots. 4 rr x t w V A Miner's Cough is always a warning it denotes a weakness and if neglected or carelessly treated it paves the way to bronchitis, pneumonia or consumption. SCOTTS EMULSION' is the rare and safe remedy and should ahrays be taken for coughs and rolds because it relieves the trouble and strengthens the whole system t avoid sickness and loss of time. SCOTTS EMULSION is a pure medical builder, free from ttimu liiinjf alcohol or stupefying drugs. Every miner ihould take SnM't Eaalsioa bat refuse the alcoholic, inferior tubttitate. Every drvggUt h it. lnuit on Scott'. V ui.a.'Tta LITTLE "BILLY" ASTOR UNO HIS MOTHER ? i, t I Mm 1 ! I HEPPHER CHIEF OF (rrit is .c tsed or i'i:kiit TINti (i.MIU,lX(i mu, AtJAlXST HOTEL MAX. 'V -J t. ? , II U. OF 0. WILL SEND LECTURERS TO CITY Sl IWKCTS OF VITAL 1XTKUKST WILL I5K 1HSCUSSEP UY IMIOFKSSOKS. ( NEW YORK. Nov. 1". "I am glad I am an American said Mrs. Astor, when she reached the United States the other day. "Bill is such an Am erican that he is just crazy to play baseball." Mrs. Astor Is the wife of young Waldorf A.stor, member of parlia ment, and son of William Waldorf Astor, who many years ago expatri ated himself. He was the first of the wealthy expatriates, and he has been treated on that basis by the Am crican press ever since. But that is not the spirit of the Langhornes, who were real Virginians. . So the former Miss Langhorne has brought ,up her son to believe that the Cnited State HKPPXEIt. Dre., Nov. 17. After the Indictment of Chief of Police Smith on charge of permitting gambl ing In the city, and the proprietors of a hotel and saloon on charges of sell ing unwholesome meat and permitting gambling, respectively, the grand Jury adjourned here. The cases will come up for trial at the next term of court, the Circuit Judge having Just dismiss ed a session. Chief of police Smith has announc ed that Jio will not resign from office, and no attempt to remove him be fore the expiration of his term Is like ly, as a city election will be held In a few weeks. Harry Munkers. of Lexington, en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of giving intoxicating liquor to a minor and he was fined $50. A not-ture bill was returned In the kidnaping case which caused a great deal of excitement several weeks ago at lone. The gambling cases against the chief of police and the saloon man were Instituted by Tom Kay, gover nor West's speclul detective. 6 Wheat Land Loans Exclusively IVtlVATK TKXT HOOK V'OK VO-MKX. Which will aul you to make suns of the exact nuturi of any female MX, plaint with wliich y;i may. be il''icteil. Is offered free -if cost to any woman who will write for it to the Lydla K. Plnkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, Masa. Your le'.-.e.- will bo treated us strictly prival", and the book mailed In a plain wr-tppcr. Ev ry ailing woman should s'il for this book today. Adv. lioiuh 'l'ails to Kxplixle. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17. A s'jffra is home, despite the fact that he was I 1st bomb did not explode here on Sat born in England and did not see Am erican soli till he was six years old. Alta Theater. For tonight's program the Frank Rich company will present somethin? entirely new in the way of a musical show. "The Suffragettes," which is the play, is one of those rapid fire comedies that keep moving swiftly: from the rise to the fall of the cur tain. George P.urton. the principal comedian, will be seen as a baron, while Tommy Hums will be his able "fixer" and the fun in this bill is fast , and furious. i Twelve big musical numbers add ' much to the show and the chorus shows off to great advantage. The company plays here all week, with a change of bill nightly. I A SMALL (illtL'S (.KT.WVAV. The state university has planned to send out various members of Its fac ulty to different parts of the state to present to the. people and discuss with them subjects of vital interest to the communities and pertaining to the departments of the university. Several of these professors and heads of departments will be in Pen dleton during the coming school year. The first one to come is Dr. Clifton Fremont Hodge, the author of "Hodge's Nature Study," and well known biologist. He will be in Pen dleton to lecture on four different days, both afternoon and evening, the week beginning November 17th. The lectures will be given In the high school auditorium. without any charge for admission and everybody is invited to attend as many of the JOSKI'H SCHAFFK, PH. I. scribed together with the year in which the state was admitted. It Is on the 290-foot landing Inside the monument In the middle of the east wall and is thus one of the highest of many tributes which line the lower part of the historic oeblisk. It is now draped from the gaze of the pub lic awaiting a date to be set by Sen ator Shafroth for simple unveiling ceremonies. ident Wilson, was engage.' to be mar ried to Dr. Gilbert Horrax of Mont clalr, N. J, who will be one of the ushers at the wedding of Miss Jessie Wilson, the White House requested j publication of the following statement: "The reported engagement of Miss Margaret Wilson and Dr. Gilbert Hor rax is positively denied. Miss Wilson has never even seen or met Dr. Hor-rax." COH DUNG LOW SHOP SUEY emxnsE style NOODLES LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to dt: FIRST CLASS SERVICE; Tea 5c Package Under State ...Hotel... Cor. Webb and Cottonwood St. Phone t67. Pendleton, Ore. An evangelist was once conducting j joint revival meetings in the two churches, Methodist and Presbyterian, of a small town. Children's meetings were held every day at the close of school, first in one ! church and then In the other. One dav two girls who attended the Presbvterian church were dlscuss- ; lr.g the meeting which was to bs held in the Methodist church tnat aiter noon. when Mary asked: "What would you do if they should ask you to pray?" "I wouldn't do it," answered Mar tha. "I'd just tell them I'm a Presby terian." Harper's. It isn't much trouble to become fa mous if you have money and a hust ling press agent. fft A Consumptive Cough. A cough that bothers you continu ally is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery stops the coufh, loos ens the chest, banishea fever and lets you sleep peacefully. The first dose checks the systems ant gives prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Mem of Glen Ellyn. Iowa, writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help." Try it. as it will do the same for you. Best medicine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Mon ey back If it fails. Price 50c and II. All druggists, by mail. II. E. Buckle" & Co., Plilioileiphlo or St. Louis. Adv. SCORES -OX MANY t.HIDlltOXS. Eastern Colleges. . At New Haven Yale 3, Princeton urday because the fuse fizzled out. The bomb was found in the palm house at Nefton park. Had it explod ed it would have ruined almost price less plants Suffragists threw a to mato can. then a hammer at Justice Lawrence as he presided In Old Haller at the trial of Uachael Pearce a suf fraglst accused of arspn. Fears for His Safely. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. Friends Johnnie Coulon, the bantamweight champion of the world, tire worried concerning his safety, no word having been received from him since the storm on the Great Lakes. Coulon was hunting in the stormswept region In Canada. Until recently he had written regularly to his family and friends here. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, Tlia Kind You Have Always Bought I eryon". .-' Bears the j? Jj-X ! be. as foil. Signature of U&sQT' I "Th" Ev Stop couching! You rack the lungs nnd worry the body. HALLARD'S HOREHOUXD SYRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores j I'lilvt-rvity lTofetor Who I Coming .comfortable breathing. , Price 25c, I to Pendleton " Extension 50c and 11.00 per bottle. Sold by al! j Work. j dealers. Adv. 3. At Cambridge Harvard 37, Rrown 0. ' At New York Carlisle 35. Dart mouth 10. At Annapolis .Navy 10. Penn State U. v At West Point Army D3. Villa Nova 0. ' Middle Western Ccillesc. At Minneapolis Chicago 13, Min nesota 7. At Ann Arbor Michigan 13, Penn sylvania 0. At Vrbana Purdue 0. Illinois 0. At Ioi City Iowa 45. Ames 7. At Lawrence Nebraska 9, Kansas 0. At Evanston Indiana 21, North western 20. Northwest Colleges. At Portland University1 of Wash ington 10, University of Oregon 7. At Corvallis Oregon Aggies 10, W. S. C. 2. At Moscow University of Idah.i 21. Whitman 3. At Albany Pacific University Albany college 19. Stop That Itch! I will (uannta. you to itop 0t itch la two MconiU. A 28 cmt bottl. will pmi it. No remedy that I have ever sold for Eczema. Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema I guarantea this remedy. TALLMAX DRUG COMPANY. 3 to 5 Years In Any Amount Netherlands Ameri can Mortgage Bank Frank R. Atkins, Representative C. O. Building Pendleton Mackintosh's TOFFEE Direct From Halifax, England WALXUT TOFFEE. EGG and MILK TOFFEE. , FIG TOFFEE. FHl'IT TOFFEE. IMEHUOT TOFFEE. TltEACLE TOFFEE. KUUSSIAX TOFFEE. EXTIIA CKEAM TOFFEE. PLAYMATES TOFFEE. at Koeppen's The Drug Store that mtiv yoa twwt. Government tattle For Sale Some 50 head pure bred OaMowav rnti. being the stirDlu of a herd belonging to the Alaska Experiment Stations, and consisting of young bulls, heifer and cows with calves at foot, now on a ranch at Chehalls, Wash., are offered for sale to breeders at reasonable prices. For Information Write, SUIT. M. I). SXODGIIASS, Chehalls, Wash. 20 I lectures an 1 addresses as possible. Dr. Hodge is unexcelled in his line. I it, this country, having only been en- t ij ONLY OXE WILSOX WEDDING. gaged by sumrni the university the past j I7- has a message for ev- j of the subjects will Corn Show Excursion PENDLETOnTdEC. 5th-6th Iw n'unl Trip Tares From All Stations In Oregon On U.e Oregon-Washington Ra.ilroa.d O Navigation Co. KI.E IMTES ji:r. i to 6 INCLUSIVE IVI3. FINAL ItETUKN LIMIT DEC. 8th 1913. 81,000.00 in Cash Prizes -f be given for the best Exhibit of Corn grown during 1313 in ooutitry tributary to the O.-W. It. & ,N. Kvrr Corn Grower should enter his products In this contest U(iuna iv. .., shi.uH which are the first or .-ver given by a Hailroad In the Northwest for the benefit of the peo lle and communities along Its 11ns. AKk Faxticulars of any Agent or the O-W. R 6 N. EvcTy the kind o n i e owh: olution of Human Interest In Nature; The Human Interest Point of View," "liartcria and Common Sense Cleanliness, "Lessons With iird.s: .!-iho.N of Protecting, Tam ing, an I Attracting I'.irds to Our Homes." "Plant Hreeding for the Im provement of Varieties of Vegeta bles" "Hoards of Health; Kocal Health Problems," "The Conserva tion of Game; Oregon's Problem." Margaret Xt 'Engaged to Dr. llorrns. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. In view of a circulated report that Miss Mar- iret Wilson, eldest daughter of Pres- Norwav. according to the Amerl can Scandinavian Review, within the last five years has become the fourth seafaring nation in the world, count lng the ship tonnage alone; in pro portion to Its population it rans. first. ( EXTEXXIAL STATE SENDS MEMOItlXL TO WASHINGTON' SICK, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION ON GAS Take "Pali's Dlapepnin" and In live Minutes You'll Wonder What liooamo of Misery In Stomach. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (Spec ial.) Masons have hist finished set ting in the Washington monument Colorado's contribution to the shaft in memory of the first president. It is a beautiful specimen of the Colo rado Yule marble, the same material which has been selected for the two million dollar Lincoln memorial to be placed on the bank of the Poto mac Just west of the monument. This marble comes from within th! CoprlH national forest, which fur nishes a large part of the timber us ed In the quarrying operations. The maintenance of timber supplies for this and for other quarries and mines Is, according to forestry officials, an Important part of their work. It will always be their aim, thoy say. to maintain a supply of timber for this local demand as an aid in the devel opment of one of Colorado's great resources, of which Governor. Am nions, who came to Washington to arrange for the placing of the ('tone, la very proud. The stone itself will present a rec tangular face 2 by J feet, upon which the r.ame and eUl "' tne 'ate are in- Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. 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