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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAS1 OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1915. EIGHT PAGES 1 Good News For everyone Announcement of Big Attractions Coming to THE TEMPLE THEATRE SUNDAY AND MONDAY OF EACH WEEK Commencing Sunday. Oct. 17-18, Pathe Gold Rooster Plays, "The Galloper" By Richard Harding Davis, Featuring CLIFTON CRAWFORD Supported by Metville Stewart, Fania Marinoff, Rhye Alexander and Sam Ryan. THE STORY The story deals with a divorced war-correspondent who divides his time be tween dodging alimony-hunting divorced wives and various creditors. As a means of relief from his financial troubles he makes love to a brewer's widow proposes, and is accepted. War breaks out between Turkev and Greece and he seixes the opportunity to dodge his troubles and a fiancee who does not appeal to him to go out as a war-correspondent to Greece. It happens that a voung Am erican millionaire at the same time Is sailing for Africa to hunt big game On thesame steamer are two charming Kirls who are going to the fron as Red Crow nurses. One of them turns out to be the war-correspondent's last wife the millionaire immediately falls in love with the oihr. Arriving in Greece the war-correspondent finds dodging his former wife too strenuous and resigns his position. The millionaire offers to take his name and act as correspondent for him. From then on there are all sorts of comical misunderstandings and situa tions. Scene after scene is a riot of laughter up to the very end where misunder standings are cleared up. the mlllioBaire is accepted bv the Red Cross nurse" and the war-correspondent reunited with his former wife. Despite the fact that "THE GALLOPER" Is primarily a comedy, there is plentv of drama and much thrill to it. It is the first Gold Rooster Play, and sets a high standard for those to follow. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK VAUDEVILLE Direct from the Sullivan & Considine Circuit. 4 BIG ACTS 4 Commencing October 19-20 BARNES & STOCK, Comedy singing, dancing and talking. WAKEMAN & WOOD Presenting the Mechanical Doll and Jewish Gentleman. TED WHITE, Oddities in Black. THE JESTORS Illustrators supreme. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK PICTURES THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WJ. RUFUS n allingforU By George Randolph Chester. Featuring BURR McINTOSH, MAX F1GMAN, LOLITA ROBERTSON. THE STORY J. Rufus Wallingford and Blackle Daw. "con-men" extraordinary, through the pleadings of Violet and Fanny Warden, whose father was ruined by the Falls' clique, make an attack on the Falls' millions. J. Rufus, the spokesman of the team, Invests money In a portable house invented by young Falls, son of the president of the O. Q. A T. Hut for a long time no customers appear to take their products off their hands. Finally one does show up, a farmer and with a big order if there were more improvements on the houses. Now, Wallingford has several Inventions aloiiK these lines which he will sell for tlSt.MO and the Company Is forced to take them. However, as they are about to be shipped. "Onion" Jones comes on the scene with the alarming statement that If theentire output of the Company Is not turned over to him.' he w ill sue for Infringement of patents. His request Is complied with by J. Rufus Wallingford and his companions. As the boys file out of the "fflce after Riving up their all to Mr. Jones, the farmer takes off his beard and Is none attur than Hlackle Daw. "Onion" Jones proves to be a member of the firm of Wallingford and Co.. and the two ladles, the maid and the farmer's wife, apparently, are the Warden glrli. Then, with due ceremony, the name of Falls Is crossed off the list of pros pective "soft ones." and they prepare to "land" another. This la done In the next episode. It is called "Three Rum and a Coal." THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK THE HEW World Films Featuring such stars as CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG WILTON LACKAY ROBERT EDESON THOMAS A. WISE WM. COURTLEIGH MARGARITA FISCHER HELEN WARE SATURDAY ONLY OF EACH WEEK The pick of the Mutual Corporation. See Art Acord. Film Coming! "Damaged Goods" TME TacS IT? PLAY October. 21-22 The Big House TEMPLE THEATRE The Big Plays S OS. and that is the historic positi- rial is not a vital factor in the On Of this nation. We have wheat nrine? Tf the nneninr never been very zealous along; 0f the canal meant nothing! military lines yet we have with reference to tne wheat! .j never relied entirely on the i market is it not logical to sus-' (..olden Rule for protection, j pett the closing of the canal Had we done so there have ' because of the slide will have been times when the country. no bearing on northwest quo-! would have faced disaster. tatinrw' J A stronger navv and a bet-i niun ;ter equipped army will not. WHERE THE FRENCH make a bully, out of Uncle Sam EXCEL j :.. .:n i . tltf i or-gwn. sou ii win oe a uie.saver n ever i ... ... - Cowman News o . PefttaM, Oreg. ! tVio timo cVinnVI orico ivVion it ii0W HERE are indications T'" 111 "fr: OX KILE AT i . .o j. j nt. premium mm ior UK AN IMJtTKXDKXT NEWSPAl'KK. J'uWIshed Kaily tad Semi Weekly at dieion. Oreg ia. by Ike fcAST OKBUOMAN PUBLISH I Nli Official County Paper. Member Lulled Press Association Entered at the puaiofflce at Pendleton Oregon, as seioud-cU mail matter. Telephone ox sali: ix oram emu. Imperial Hotel News stand. Portland. Hcwsy notes ' of Pendleton Indian Iflses llose. Tom Powknoinisck repotted 10 tl sheriff's office this afternoon that a horse of his had either been lost or stolen. The authorities Hill in vestigate the matter. "blcago Bureau. !W Security Building ' neceSSaTV for this COUntTV to Washington. D. C Bnrena oUl, Foor i . . , teeotti stree.. x w. i seme issues wnn ine sworu. that "the English are not'nua, weM eml industrial B,hooi fair. as Well prepared as the which will l.e held at Hcrmis'.in on The fear that such !mpiW-FltM in the matter of mili-j :'n1 j? a'J . . ... v .,, (,, oviitinn Trie aririence is Caunty .superintendent young is pre- ments in our fiirhtinir arm wi lar aviation, ine eviaence iSi. . ,. ... ,,.,, . susiei kr i im take us too far along the path Mn the t"act London has been re-' UllKP numher of entrants is eapWeo "!- mihii.m 4c nA n-eii , neateulv raided bv z-enoehns as ine seh SIBSC'RIITIOX RATES UN -4UVASCE) lially. one year, by mall .. ti.ou Daily, ail oaiij. inree nontiiN by mail -t llailv one moiilh 1iT mall JM) W Iialiy, one year, by earlier Daily, six months, by carrier lially. three moot Ik. by -srrier Dally, one mouth, by carrier 8eml Weekly, one year, by mail Bemi Weekly, six month, by mail.... Kemi Weekly, f,mr months, by mall.. BAKKH PARCKIi POST ITXI V WTLJj HELP SHIPMENTS HELD I P WITH AID T sl.ltlllX PARIS, Oct. 15 Evidencing in BAKER. Ore ():. 1 1 Postmaster early Intention to Join the other allies I John 0. Foster yesterday announced I ln n move t0 Serbia's aid. July is ,. , , ,. . . ... ! choosing troops to send to the Bal- that investigation by iostoffiw in- . m . .. Kip operations, according to Koine I specton hud resulted In proof th.i rpimrtti parcel j"wt shipments for Maker tne lutenor have been held up. e-j ' crec- surrioinds the invf-stigalion. and I no details have been given except that the investigation followed corn plaints of Maker wholesalers that goods were not reaching purchasers and a that shipments were held op al Prairie I'ity. the bBrmlpal of the Sumpter Valley railpiad. and at other interior points. Foster announced bat ths "rn estieation will continue. L. CONSTANCE LADD, Trained Nurse. Obstetrical cases ; reason able. 513 Railroad St. 4 ...nil ; npfltf-n v rsnrlpn hv .eiitie ins n... ..h,u,i ..oniis r. tkinv mm 7 i".1 grounded. We have followed ; wnereas ians nas oeen ;aimosi ; mieieat in me cormj e.veni. iiolmuch this sort of policy for om serious attacks ot i; over 100 vears and it has not -that sort. '-' worked badlv in answer 10 mis is proD Die at Hospital. ilrs. Anna Orubb passed away si L Anthony's hospital yesterday ably found in the recent news rtwrainf, the canas of her deaih xt ,c a uMioirrnur sj storv tellinp; of the STTeat flo- '"g pneumonia, "a Wedaaaoay aft- tl io n. nnoixjumt jjuh - . " , er, tme raranro son. tillo o,V f;V,tn in TO.r,i0 ! eJ -""S. (jrilDt) Liiia ''i an i iiu' i r- in a v.. i j eern a .roth- ay u, ,i .... HERE are signs of decid- near the French capital. One terda lhat the chlIa m wUj in',. fH intprpst in thf citv 01 the new french airshJOS IS! Mrs urul.b had lieen sufleririg from Ain t no sorrow the day ,that event does not occur untilair. It is a heavier than air "'mber m The where a soul sings on the way early in December. Prospec- machine, yet is large enough My huil bn tukrn t',, Br))Wn un. cive Life but s cruet bread tive and actual candidates for to carry a battery of cannon dertaknur s(ruuishment wher- it the council are heintr freelviand a dozen men. ! w"i ' held pending arrangements ior discussed and the respective' If England had sufficient! Ihe funeJ; An' place to lay Its head. In its winter or Its spring It has still the soul to sing. SelectM Local Man Appointed. OUR HISTORIC POLICY MODERATE PREPARED-HESS merits of the two candidates air fighters of this class ready, i , . c . r : "U ior mayor are Deing mvesxigai-i toi unensivc pmp'"" county tehooi aperlnUMtnt L ed and weighed in the balance.' Zeppelins would not fare 10 Young was appointed by drand This is a wholesome siirn wel1 over London. Chancellor MTmlard L Marks ot ihe mis II a WflOiesome Slgll.j , ,, . Knights of Pythias, at the recent i nere was never a time wnen earnest attention to business on The problem of revenue forll,Ulte convention in Portland, the , i ...ii. , .ni ...ill k. I deputy grand chancellor for L'maiil- the part of the citizenship of "ZSZZttTt k. li - .L needed 1 wwmum " "w i wn mvypvuHva uanrici urpuiy tw Janus uctdUoc jiiiliuiws aic, muuvn raufi m ' wnmrnwom m largely cut off ; but what is the j Youn- -Mr strain and Rev. j. e. rence, we make money : exporting goods not by import-; frnm the convention which they re- ing them. j port as having been very luaeessful 11E proposition of bring- Pendleton was more Viz ine- the naval forces of Next year will be a trying time the country more nearly' in Pendleton in some respects. up io ine standard ol the pres- mere win ue unusuui nceu ent day and of adding to the for clean and capable men in r-trength of the army will be office. The keen Interest in generally approved because it.the coming campaign augurs a line ol action in aCC0r0 wc" oecause ii llicaius iepir uas,sa(J0r to Mexico SOUndS In the city today on business, with prudence and common19 striving to do their part' u,.ni rh(, n moo-nateK will not ari Knwr. .ahier ..r '.h. pense. The plans of the adminis- ection of Ruch officials. tration. as outlined, will not HOW TO CLEAR AWAY PIMPLES Bathe vour fare for seviTal minutes with resinol soap and liot water, then apply a little resinol ointment very gently. It this stay on ten minutes. and wash off with resinol snap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astoaished to find bow quickly the healing resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pimples and llacklieads, and leans the complexion clear and velvety. Bestnol ointment snd resinol soap stop itching instantly and speedily heal skin humors, sores, burns, wounds and dialing. '!-uU by all druggists. SOAP FOR BABY'S TENDER SKIN The regular use of resinol soap is usually enough to prevent those dis tressing rashes and dialings to which most baiiies are subject. This is so, first, because resinol soap is absolutely pure and free from harsh alkali, and second, because it contains the resinol medication, on which so many physi clans rely for skin troubles. NOW OPEN Minerva Shoe Shining and Hat Cleaning Parlors Especially for Ladies 6 1 2 Main St. Next to Temple Theatre IIIIHMIHIIIHIIIIIIIHMIIIIHIIIIIinilllllMIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIHMflllHHti 1 UODGE BROTHERS ROADSTER Joseph W. Folk as an am-; r)r Alexander Keid or sunfiew. is toward tmnging aOOUt tne ei-:v. ,; . a tool in thpiriat Helix, Is a business visitor 1 operations ba n k i STOPS HEADACH be satisfactory tu the militar ists who think not less than a half billion additional money hould be expended for this purpose. .Neither will the, it today. District Altorne Sleler left to-1 IS IT STILL TRUE? ' At loor that Hrpnm of a li- da' for PolnU in '"-' w'"" '" a I NEURALGIA W ,7 , brary building is taking very, ' the Panama canali. . . Mr and Mrs m HEN was opened for com merce over a vear ago wa announced bv grain ove be supported by the ex- buying interests in Portland treme peace advocates who iee no good whatever in arm ament of any sort for this country. that the canal would make practically no difference in the price of wheat for the rea son that sailine shins would Nevertheless the action will : still be used around Cape Horn be wise and timely. It is tak-in order to avoid payment of ing ground midway between j tolls in the canal. Ihe two classes of extremists' Is it still a fact that the ca- tangible form The White Ribbon special smashed a hand car at Nolin next time the hand car wil! know better. Sink tJenrmn IHntrojcr. roPK.VHAOEN. Oct 15. Altaik Inc a German cruiser and two de stroyers at the south entrance of (ler Sound, a Hritlsh submarine sank one destroyer, urrordlnR to Swedish ad-rices. A P. Warner, well known resldenuls of Pilot Rock, are In the city today. A. C Frledly. formerly of this city was flown today from his home at Echo. He Is staylns. at the Golden lt lie Motel. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paine returned today from Portland. While there,! Mr. Paine attended the onvenllon of the Kniichu of Pythias. Louis Anderson of Portland, for-, merly of Pendleton, was in the city today. Mr. Anderson has consider-1 able pro patty interests near Helix Don't (offer! Get a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powders. Toil can clesr your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. .fames' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief sets almost msgf call). Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo ments after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the bead ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer ingit's needless. Be sure you get whal you ask for. A roadster designed to be all that a roadster should be. A car capable of carrying two peo ple in continuous comfort Vou can see better then we can tell.' how beautiful It Is. Modeled In clay, when It was first conceived, It was rs-mudeled, again and again, till the last harsh line was eliminated. The body Is built of steel, with the usual useless frsmework entirely eliminated. As a result there Is extraordinary storage space at the rear more than sufficient for all the luggage two might take on a long tour. A light car, with all the advantages which that lightness adds to the powerful motor but a stout, staunch. ' strong car, and a steady one ss well. I S . Pendleton Auto Company I -IIIIMMIIIIMIII!IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII,(