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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2. 10JB. r (,F. FIVK M!!MMI!IHHMt!tj'l!!PHiHM;(MM!MnrP',l't"?,''"MmMwi .A li P a S ? I E L&st Time Today in "The Count 99 Without a Doubt Chaplin's Greatest Picture. A LAUGH A SCREAM A HOWL Also the Famous Katzzen jammer Kids in "The Curling Iron," and three reels of other good pictures. Motion Picture Mews What Ihp Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yon. ii- mint. OflEATRE THEATRICAL BENEFITS FOR HUMANE SOCIETY Mm. Minnie MhiIIcu llskc plans to Glo 111 ret; PoiforiiiunocH for Am ralcau KkI sutr iudltr Work. tho Mm. Minnie Maddern Flske, great American actress, has Just In formed the American Humane Asso ciation, with headquarters in Albany N. Y., that Mhe is planning to Rive ihree benefit performance thin win ter for the American ited Star Ani mal .Relief work. They will be glvo.i hi Boston, riillaileijiw and Chicago where she la hooked for long engage ment Th : money thus raised will be uHed to forward tie work, of the American lied Star Animal Uellel v.hich was nrrnnized on the roques! ut tho war depai tment to provide vet. Tlnary servl -e anil hospitals for tut United States army animals. At the present time ljr. Charles Ue luno, a well known Boston vcterlnui lan. In at she Mexican bonier in the Intercut of the American Hed Star Animal itelluf, visiting the various ramps while horneH are employed. On the basis of It lt report and the recom mendation of the war department will depend whether or not the Ited Star proceed to erect a base hospital for sick and Injured army animals at some convenient locution along the border. Such volunteer .assistance will mean a great deal to the govern ment from both humane and econom ic standpoints In order that humanitarians and officers of the United States arm J may become more thoroughly inform ed regarding the need of volunteer ar" my animal relief wrrk, a whole aft ernoon session of the 40th annual meeting of the American Humane Association, which meets In Cincin nati, October 16-19, will be devoted to the work of the American Hed Star Animal Relief Dr. Delano will be back from the border to report on the conditions of the l.'nlted States am y animals anil two roptesi ntatives c( the Royal Society for the Preventing of Cruelty to Animals of London, England, have been aent to America, especially to tell the delegates to the convention how that society has been able to save tho English government more than 120,000,00 since It began Its volunteer relief work some two enrs ago. 1SII.I.IM.S .VSKS Xi: TRIAL; XKW WITXKSS lUSOOVKItKH SAN FltANVISOi. Oct 2. - Warren K. IllllliiKH asked a new trial when he appeared before Judge Dunne for sen teni'e. Attorney .McXutt declared a dark man with a Mark moustac he, exploded the bomb killing nine dur ing the preparedness parade. William H. Taylor, sailor, a newly discovered witness, swore he saw a dark man de. posit his suitcase containing the bomb Judge Dunn postponed the sentence until tomorrow. KIJ'l HlICANS MI ST (il.T 1M)VX TO BRASS T( KS MAKSILAIJ. CHICAGO, Sept. so. Vice Presi. dent Marshall said: "I'nless the re publicans get down to brass tacks within the next four weeks, and tell the people exactly where the deino cratii went wrong and whether they're going Into Mexico, and prove they're rinht. Wilson's reelection is sure. The republican party has yet to suggest any changes or announce anything it Intends doing, in a political cam paign you can't walk on eggs." W AR S WOMKX TIIK MOST I STU'I MM OI s IMtODl C. j TIOX Oh' TIIK AM.j Hi An p al for the Protection of w'o. j 2 mm In Time, of War. Coming to the Pastime theater to morrow is Thos. if. ince's massive spectacle, "Wars' Women," a six part denouncement of the ravages of war. Frank Meenan supported by an all star cast, including the promlnen" emotional actress, Knld Markey, give a most vivid performance, depicting ; war's most terrible side, the violation I 5 of God's fairest flowers, women. Thlsls is a photoplay with a purpose and the! E lesson it teaches might well be borne ' g in mind at this time when at any mo-j ment this country of ours could be drawn Into the awful vortex of war which has drenched Europe with blood. We must prepare to protect our mothers, wives and sweethearts from the ravages of war. "Wars Women" is one of the most expensive and magnificent productions ever made and is not un arraignment of any particular army or nation. It has no definite locale and contains sif uatlons that might arise In any coun try at war. We wwh to Impress on jour minds that this picture is not exactly a war picture for its shows no actual fighting. But what It does show and very clearly at that Is tho alter part of a battle A village, is captured, the men are all made pris oners, the ignorant, half-caste troops are turned loose, the women have no protection. What becomes of these women? See "War's Women" for the an-wer. Pastime theater Tuesda.i and Wednesday, October 3 and 4 Ad mission, adults, children 15-. Children under is years must be ac companied by parents or have their written consent. I 5 r I ii ii a mm irix KAN M X. HxHru unnun u i iuul.ii COMEDY ACT ARdHFR Mil PARR E IIIIVIIUI UIIU Vllllll I E lifJi TODAY mm VAUDEVILLE IN A RIOT Or A "Tha Dotfb nf tn Cnnn" mo uawo ui luouuii "Original Comedy and Singing" lIGIIIIilllH KEEP YOUR EYE ON SOME BIG SURPRISES ARE GOING TO BE SPRUNG THIS MONTH AT THIS FAST GROWING GROCERY. Tuesday at Conroy's i Cantcloupes, 8 for ... Italian Prunes, crate Winesaps and large sizes, box Rome Beauty. 81.00 SPUDS 15 pounds. 2 Sc 100 pounds Sl.2i Oysters, 4 oz. tin, 2 for Oysters, 8 oz. tin, each .. Rest Iowa Corn, 3 cans . 15 25 Rest Maine Corn, 2 cans 25 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2i lb. tin, 2 for 25c BROOMS OUR SPECIALTY 75c Brooms for 60c 65c Brooms for 50c At the Alta. Having scored such a triumph is the nurse maid in "The Heart oi Nora Flynn." Marie fXiro, the bril liant I.asky star, will tie seen at the Alta on Sunday and Monday, in "Common Ground." a gripping Para mount photodrania written especiali for her by Marian Fairfax, and pro duced under the direction of William C. lie Mille. Miss Doro is seen this time as an expert "slipper-on" in an artificial flower factory a victim of the underworld conditions, and is used as a tool to carry out the plans of the city parasites. How she even tually throws off this yoke and saves the man she loves, from ruin, is told in a manner as only Marian Fairfax can tell it. The cast includes such dis tinguished artL-ts as Theodore Rob erts, Thomas Meighan, Mary Mersch, Horace E. Carpenter, Vera McEv.rs, and Mrs Lewis McCord. mm'- WL4 V " ft I us 4 1 iW-t H i TODAY L:L0 MAfJlSOiJ IN 1 Triumph of Truth A Big "IT Sea Drama SOME COMEDY The Battle of Chile Con Game Exactly like tk Hera War Only DM. IRON CLAW CHAPTER 17 ING FAKER A SCENE FROM "THE IRON CLAW," CHAPTER No. 17 (PATHE). A Bijter Sensation Than Ever COSY Rest 10c Crepe Toilet Paper 4 for.... 2V Skinner's Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, .'5 packages Sunmaid Raisins, full size package Rice, Fancy Head, 7 lbs. 50, or 3 pounds for Jap Rice, 4 pounds Log Cabin Svrup. pints 23; quarts 12c ; M-gaI, 70? ; gallon $1.35. 25c IK 25c 25 Blue Karo Syrup, gal, 60?; "--gal. 30c Red Karo Syrup, gal. 65C; 'Vgal. 35c Lard small 55C; med., 85C; large SI. 05 Rest Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 35f Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box.. 35c Rest Vanilla and Lemon Extracts 4 oz. 35? ; 2 oz 20? Folger's Golden Gate Coffee, 1 lb. 40?; 2'. lbs. 90?, 5 lbs. Ensign Coffee, l" lb. packages S1.75 . 25? Mr. Fanner t that Bluest now a! 15c lb. GET ON CONROY'S BAND WAGON NOW AND START SAVING MONEY. i At the Coxy. , John Murray, a division superin tendent on the West nAiast llailroad, is in serious financial troubles, as he has borrowed several thousand dol lars from money lenders, has lost the funds in speculation and is unable to pay back the borrowed amounts. His creditors appeal to the railroad offi cials and they notify Murray that un less he soon pays his debts he will te dismissed from his position as super intendent. Murray has a beautiful daughter, Alice, just budding in-" womanhood, and she is an enthusias tic automobilist. On one occasion she barely averts a collision with a rail road train.. The enK'neer of the train, .lack Howard, sees Alice's carelessness and admires her good look. HiK man liruce. an attorney, has lonu ad mired Alice and plans to win her as his bride, but she does not like him. , Itruce meets Murray and the latter informs III u.e that he is in sore fi- : nancial straits, whereupon Bruce tells Murray thai if he will persuade Alice . ... o.i.rrv him he. will settle all of. iMi,rr,v' debts. Alice appears and ! you : Murray induces his daughter to u I to lunch with Bruce. At the eati j liruce asks Alice to marry him bn she refuses. At Ihe Cosy tonight. field Mim OVoi.nor is too modest to discuss Miss O'Connor . cniei of the Fine Arts scenario department under Frank K. Woods and has several Tri angle succes.-es to her credit. She entered the motion picture field from magaz:ru work in New York and ipilckly won hish rank. She is said t" be able to write so gracious a letter o1 rejection that her fellow authors would as willingly get their scrip's re turned by her as accepted by any one else . This may be a light exagger ation. Inn it L additional evidence that Miss O'Connor is Irish and rare ly gifted. Ill " 'Hell to I'ay' Austin" Miss O' Connor has written a story of the real west that seU under the mere skin of its immortal roniaae. Austin. the hard and merciless boss of a lumber camp, is an extraordinary ch.iracfr for a woman to create, but Austin's uenile little girl ward a part that gives liessie Love the biggest chance yet -has the true feminine spirit .mov an appeal thai is irresistible. At the Temple Sunday. For sale 3 F. Straushan, Mr. Fanner, from Conroy. good milch cows. E. Pendleton, Ore. bi'ry your bluestrne 16c per pound. IXxtXIIHk'IK'). Winn y ui feel discouraged and de--I'umlent do not give up but take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and are altno.-t certain to led all ' riirht within a day or two. Despond ! em y is ery oiten due to indigestion and biliousness, for which these tab lets are especially valuable. Obtain : a''b. ,-ver where.--Adv. M U TKt.WilJ-: 1'1-AY I1V VYKI4, KNOWN AITIIOU Wilfred I. oca Vehicle hv Mary O'-' oniior, n Ills Man's I'ly Written by a Woman- i II. O'Connor, autimr oi i""i Austin." Triangle's newest vehicle tor Hint remarkable actor. Wilfred Lucas, ia auburn Mary to I'ay' . -tarriua ' detract,. r proud of her B'.-rioiLsly auburn nan and Ihe capita' O in her name She is also proud if her accomplished sis ter. Loyola ii't'o'inor, the well known Triangle actress Hut r-er own distin guished achlevcircnts in the literary LOCALS (Sit Advertising in Brief i;atks, " IVr lim fir-i niscruuu tc i't'r liitf. aili)iti.nal iusertttm . . . . ir tVr lino, pfr month $1 11 Nil tiiktri (ot let ttno J.c imit t'liiiiiHry words to line. I..al! ili iitii W tatipu over !h u.'ilM,!ir ofpt fnmi Katt Urcgoo .an r.iui siitwrllwt. T loilit E M n Tonight "HELL 10 PAY JUBir A NEW TRIANGLE PLAY. "Hell-to-l'ay" was the nick-name they gave him back in the Northwestern Mining Camp because that was what happened when his orders were not carried out promptly. He could lick any man in the camp, but his little adopted daughter Bessie Love ruled him with one finger. If you want to see a TRIANGLE PLAY that is real a picture that makes you feel you were a part of the great Northwest yourself you should see "Hel!-to-Pay Austin." You'll love little Bessie Love, and Wilfred Lucas will impress you as a real man. KEYSTONE COMEDY "A LA CABARET" Ml I For sale Square piano. Price $75. ' I'hone 33V I Furnished housekeeping rooms for I rent. 61 Johnson. i ' Wanted Woman or girl to I cooking. I'hone SOK. House for rent and furniture sale Apply 319 Thompson. do I i h.iu. your garbage ami trash i'hone 6i.3M. 1403 W. Railroad St. Fresh ulympia oysters for sale at lotto llohbachs. l'none SO. Miss Mut. dressmaking. Kcomn 14 and I."'. Association Ituildins. Kresh crawfish and olNmpta oysters j m the cjuelle I Mis.s rontstock beauty specialist I Mason s Millinery. D. It. Waffle auto tor h re. Phon 2M.M. Stand. Charles Co Phone 7 Suits nreseed IjOc; tnorouglily clean ed Ji rm Itndd, 2u: W Webb Phone Furnfched room for rent Suitable for gentlemen. 401 Aura. Phone S08W. Wanted School girl -e work tor hoard in private family Inquire II" Willow. Wanted 1'iisition tit Tirst class b irdwari man. Oood tct'et'cii -c Ad drew l'i i 465. Pendleton. For rent Front keeping room. Phone 205M; 502 Water. , For rent Furnished four room jtot tage. Apply 819 Thompson. , For rent Modern 5-room hu.-e, north side. Address XX this office. For rent--New modern 6-room house with basement. Inquire Walt er's Mill. High school student wants work evenings and Saturday in office, stor or garage Address B, this office. Rudd is an expert at cleaning white furs and ostrich plumes. Rudd, 202 W Webb. Phone 6S5. For sale or rent 8 -room house, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler it Otto llohbachs Bakery. Ixist On Alia street, gold wrist watch with intials D. M. M. on back. Reward if returned to this office. For sale Fine blooded mare, S sears old, weight, f300 lbs., also one Jersey cow, fresh. Apply Wm. Milne, nil W. Court. Mr. Farmer, buy your bluestone from Conroy. 15c per pound. Wanted to rent Modern, unfur nished bungalow by young married couple. No children Inquire Donald sons Drug Store. Prompt automobile tail service, lay or night. Funerals to cemeterj mly $3 50 Phone 6S0. Hotel St, Oeorge. Carney Taxi Ce. For sale -White aweet clover seed. Sow sweet clover and increase the y eld of your crops. Wlnslow & Dyer. Herm'ston, Oregon. Call Pen hind Bros, van te move your household goods Telephone 333 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing Wante.i, at oni e. a good, competent girl or woman to take full charge ,t housework. Phone L'solt, or 2i:t Lush street. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain Koi particulars address R. C. Jory, Ma:-1 pin, Ore. Rooming house for sale. Malt street, in center of business district ; Doing good business Inquire of Ten-1 land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair .ng, upholstering. a!!cd for and deliv ered, city or cojntry. La Dow Bros.. 21S Beauregard Pohne I27J Hoard and room that is homeiik .ilsn furnished houscKeeping rooms Clean and close In. Brown Hail. Tel-, ephone :!,-iii H H. Cepeland. Salesmen wanted-To sell our -p.emlid line of fruit and nrntimi nt.i' ::.-. Oood terms. Good territory Cool prospects Cash advanced .n; rders. Albany Nursen.-s. Frst Na tional Bank. Albany. Oregon. J Wanted Party witn office expert -j ence and few thousand to Invent In i local business Only men who are w ill- in to rustle need apply This is n. t a K-t rich quick scheme It wll take' hurd work and lots of it t( make a1 success. Addrose I It. this ottl. e ror sale One yearlinn r.xis Che-ter White Roar: also i ftm Kilts. Chester Whites. This is our poitunlty to net some or t lit- t. blood ut a low pr'ce llain.n llinlley. Hex llili IVndle oil House for rent and furniture for sale. Phone 456. Wanted Good competent woman a housekeeper. Inquire Arlington Hotel. I .ad tea. Attention. We carry a full line of hair goods. Mail orders solicited. Combings made to order. Hair dyeing and bleaching. Residential calls given prompt attention. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel Building. Phone 45 Autc Stage. For Adams. Athena and Wernoi leaves Henning's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each (lay. Adv. (.reat llu.-im'ss t)pportanity. For Sale Best paying dairy bus! ness in Pendleton. Good reason fo selling and a bargain if taken once. Inquire DX this office. at Stndebakcr Motor "fcrs for sale. J. B. Knight, distributor for I'nu tllla county. Long's Garage, Phone 7. Adv. Change in Kuines finn. This is to notify the public that V. B. Bybee and B. C. Burton have pur chased the Greulieh interest and are, now the sole owners of the Charlea Company of this city. Thev will pay all bills and collect all outstanding accounts. The business will be con ducted under the same name. When you are at leisure, drop in Adv. IHMIrS HAS TILWKI.KH SI.IMXt MILKS; Alli:rSl;n l.fimi.ooo COHELL, N. V.. Oct. . I 'h irlea E. Huuhes has completed his twen tieth thuu.-atuith mile en the road lie has aiidrest-ed a million and fiva hundred thousand sin' e he started stunipini on August nith. He is gra-lv I' ti-uel Park circles are un der his eyes an I his voice is cracked. Hushes returned to New l'ork after the Buffalo meeting and resumes hi campaigning October H. KP.ITOK IS AKUKSTKlt IN COXMOIOX Willi Ml IlKKU lames Menirc Aiin.'d i,( rirlinr ll Itll Colby to SlHiut K C. Tli'Miia. THOMPSiiX KAl.l.s;. M oit Sept. 80. James Menire, editor of the In denendeni Fnterprise, .i. artemml in connection with 'be kl'l it 4 1'.. i Tiloni.is. re.iibl'i"tn i.. iMt h 1010.111, by Mush F.dith 'olb-.. a iv,...rter 011 his paper. He Is accused of urging her to shoot Thorn as. M-no,- ilenie'l it. He Is held without nail ell led "I1 t Expert repairing of Watche. nd Jewelry. Satiifaction guarantead Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler.