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PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDIXTON, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, IQlfi. EIGHT PAGES socioonoi 36E30S CDOl zoaoi 10X301 , ! ill ILlMU.JiJU.il .11 , '" '- '-' - . - -f" i --- - - - - n t i in . i m t 11 III TODAY MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT THE FAMOUS COMEDIANS KOLB and DELL AMuted by MAY CLOY and All-SUr Cat in the Delightful 5 Act Comedy Drama "nann Q rri A Picture That Will Please. V IN ADDITION A CARTOON COMEDY AND A TRAVEL PICTURE SEEING PHIL. ADELPHIA. HEAR THE PASTIME'S NEW $5000.00 FOTOPLAYER. Adolu 15c Children 5c BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. LOCALS G$b Advertising in Brie! Ivr line flrnt Insertion I' I'er liie, aildllluuai iOKurtluo. . . . .V I'er hue. per month II w No locals taken tor lea thtn 'Ite. t'oiiot ordinary words to line. Ixalu lll not be taken ofer telephone except from Kaat Oregon lau paid up subscribers. Xn 1 Hot tamalea at Hohbach's. 100 head of stock Tioga for sale by Gritman Bro. Pendleton. Room and board In private family. Inquire XX this office. Teacher of Physical Culture and expression. Mm A. R. Gilchrist, Ho tel Pendelton. Woman wants work as housekeeper Address "Z" this office. Miss Comstock, beauty specialist Mason's lliliii.erjr. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phono 28AM. Sutton Cigar more. Tel 464. 40 H P. roadster for sale, (175. Inquire McLean Auto Co. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 663M. 1401 W. Railroad st Mian Muir, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and IS, Association Building. For rent Furnisned light house keeping room. 803 E. Railroad st. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 284M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7 Wanted By experienced woman, work as cook on ranch. Call to 201 West Webb street, Pendleton, Oregon Wanted at once Experienced girl I for general housework. Phone 352J or apply 722 Jane street Tuesday and Wednesday LOVE IS EVERYTHING to LIONEL BARRYMORE in the Metro Wonderplay u so Y i V . I f.k -v. 1 l f lV .rr.TTT. m cm V It is More Than Money, Power or Prestige. VAUDEVILLE HARRY LAMOUNT & GIRLIE Comedy Singing and Talking. SAM ROWLEY The Duke of Duke Mixture. BETTER CLEANER PICTURES, EXCELLENT MUSIC, EXCELLENT PROJECTION AT A REASONABLE ADMISSION PRICE. eeaa losao 1 QOEsoeaot: The Republic an Ticket B VOTE IT STRAIGHT For President of the United States, Charles E. Hughes. For Vice-President of the United States, Charles W. Fairbanks For Representative in Congress, 2nd Dist rict, M N. J. SLnnott of Wasco County. For Secretary of State, M Be W. Olcott For Justice of Supreme Court Vote for two n M Geo. H. Burnett o of Marion County. 46 Frank A. Moore f Columbia County. t ,i ,y. d yr. ) 8 i v '" f 11 V V 11 II i " "i 1 Notice of BiUs for Auto Truck. Notice is hereby given that sealeo bids will be received at the office ot the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore ann 11 n tn October 2 T t h . 1916. at i o'clock p, m., for one motor truck, 4 cylinder, 22 horse power standard muke, the body to carry at least 500 feet standard brand fire hose, saic truck to be complete and delivered f. o. I), fire station In Pendleton, Ore gon The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 12th day of October. A. D., 191. THOS FITZ GERALD, (Adv.) City Recorder. SCENE FROM KOLB AND DILL MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTION, "A MIL LION FOR MARY.- IN FIVE PARTS, PRODUCED BY AMERICAN. ' AT TIIK PA STIME TODAY I I For Dairy and Food Commissioner, 43 John D. Mickle of Multnomah County. For Public Service Commissioner, 45 H. H. Corey of Baker County. 1 o a o Q o D UMATILLA COUNTY TICKET. For Senator. 20th Sen atorial District, 47 Frederick Steiwer. For Rep resentative, 22nd District, Uma tilla and Morrow Counties, 48 R. N. Stanfield. For Representative. J 23rd District Vote o for Two, 49 J. A. Best. 50 Roy W. Ritner. For District Attorney, 54 R. I. Keator. For Sheriff, 55 H. M. Allen. For County Clerk, 57 R. T. Brown. For Recorder, 59 B. S. Burroughs. For Treasurer, 60 Grace A. Gilliam. For Assessor, 63 J. A. Yeager. For School Superin tendent, 65 I. E. Young. For Surveyor, 66 Willard Bradley. For Coroner, 67 J. T. Brown. For County Commis sioner, 70 William M. Slusher. THE PROPER EXECUTOR The American National Bank is well qualified to mar age your estate economi cally and efficiently because its responsi bility it guaranteed by its large Capital and Surplus, its organization is complete and its existence perpetual. Consultation, without obligation, in vited. . H - ' .AimiMapii tftt-Iftl IQPflg J ADMISSION 10c Children 5c ADMISSION 10c Children 5c TODAY Xotii p of Payment or City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice Is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds jsos. 10, Series D, 10, Series E, 6, Series N and 4, Series U, will be paid upon presentation thereor to the under- sinned at the American National Bank, Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, lntere- t on naid bonds cease November 1, 19U. Dated October 12, 191. LEE MOORHOUSB, Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by Wm Mickelsen, Deputy Adv. Notice of Bids for OoeJ. Notice la hereby given that sealeo bids will be received at the office o! the City Recorder, in Pendleton, Ore gon, for one carload or coal, to be de livered f. o.b. City Hall, Pendleton. Oregon, up to October 25th, 1914, at & o'clock P- m., said coal to be of rec ognized standard value. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 12th day of October, 191. THOS. FITZ GERALD. (Adv.) City Recorder Alice Brady in 'TANGLED FATES" j 5 act story stent k he nf Uiai old Mar play Way Down East PATHE NEWS SEES ALL KNOWS ALL If It's Good You Will See It at The Cosy d.r r.f h nneratic and dramatic stage, who has also appeared In some of the greatest motion picture pia of recent times, such as "As Ye So." Then I'll Come Back To You," "The Ballet Girl," and "The Rack," will be seen at the Cosy tonight in the Rrfldv-Made" World Film feature. "Taneled Fates," which "bids fair to outdo In popularity that old pastoral play, "Way Down East." which has been the greatest New England rural play bf the past twenty-five years. Photoplays, Inc., for the Metro pro gram and is one of the most efyer tainiag features ever made by this producing company. "WHO 18 ZAPIIXA?" WHY, ZAPATA AND VILLA! found it hard to believe. It Is declare upon first observing the characterisa tion, that the man behind the "mast up" wa4 the suave and deliberate Laldlavr. "The .Patriot' conies to the Tenv ple tomorrow and Thursday. A'Uc Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m and S:30 p m. each day Adv. ;rent Business Opportnnity. For Sale Best paying dairy busi ness in Pendleton. Good reason for selling and a bargain If taken at once. Inquire DX this omce. Stndebaker Motor Cars for Sale. J. B. Knight, distributor for Uma lilla county. Long's Garage. Phone 74 --Adv. rV- O Q o Respectfully submitted to the consideration of the voters by the County Cen tral Committee. FRANK S. CURL, Chairman. W. C. E. PRUITT, Secretary. Headquarters, Hughes Alliance, Failing Build ing, Cor. Main. and Water Streets. Pendle'ton. Ore. (Paid Adv.) Something Doing WEDNESDAY AT Copy's toy Grocery Fresh Crisp Celery, 2 for ... 15 Sweet Spuds. 7 lbs Zo WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS """ IS lb. 25c; 100 lbs, $1.40 Fels Naptha Soap, always 5 Rob White Soap, 6 for 25? Pearline, Citris and Gold Dust, 2 for 4o? Sweet Water Grapes, basket 30? New Raisins, the package .. 11? Manchurian Walnuts, lb 20? New Crop California Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 pounds -5? New Almonds, 2 lbs ? Hermiston Honey, quart 40? Grape. Juice pint 20? ; quart "or Best Iowa Corn, 3 cans 25? EXTRA FANCY ROME BEAUTY APPLES, 3V2 and 4 tier, box $1.25. Buy your winter supply. See them in our window. s i m g ;yWlfly!rr.rT!,;r!-.t'', .".TTr,T?T:y--'''"'',m':'""'y'N Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Von. Author Katterjohn Kneaded Two Mexican Bandits Into One for Tri-, nglr-Hart Play of Patriotism. j What is said to be one of the most' realistic characterizations ever at- tempted by a photo player is contrib-i ... . . - i .... . i .. : ) ' n ... t '-frtia Pa-. Llond Itarrymore and Strong cast W H the iangie Kay Bee play by "The IphcavaL" 'Monte M. Katterjohn, in which Lionel Barrymore. the famous Me-iThomaB R Ince preents William S., tro star, supported by Marguerite gtar n jg a jompogjte im-; Skirvin and an exceptionally strong per80nation of Zapata and Villa, the cast, in the five-part feature, '"Thd notorious Mexican bandits, and Is de-i Upheaval," will be the big attracUon c,ared t0 be one ot the most striking at the Alta theater on Tuesday and , portrayals jn lhe piet;e. j Wednesday. The story Is one of un- when Laiaiaw was first cast for' usual power and the scenes are laid 1 part wnlch u kpown Dy the name in a small city and in a picturesque o ..j,aplUa.. nis initial move was to rump in the Adirondacks. There Is makfj an extensive collection of photo ulentv of action, many thrilling situa-' . h ; pacn of the well tions, and a goodly portion of com- known ,le5perad cdy, skilfully handled by the versatile various ai Mr. Barrymore and an excellent cas.. i.hnnt tn decide on a "make-up" Charles Horan directed this Produc- . enahia hi mto present a tion for Metro and like all his fea- pcture embodying the outstanding turea it rings true and carries sus- f eatureg of them Bn. This work, It '9 pense with a smashing climax at the )di reflUire,i nearly a week's time, end. Appearing on the eiage for the first Among those appearing in support time after he had decided upon the of .Mr. Barrymore and Miss Skirvin proper "make-up," Laidlaw, it is are Edgar L. Davenport. Howard 8aiji created a sensation, and for the Truesdell, l'aul Lawrence, Franklin entjre day was the synonure of ail Hanna. John H. Smiley, James Ma- eyes at tna gtudio. Even Hart, him laidy, George Stevens, Frank Lyons self ana Katterjohn, the author, Lyons and Myra Brook. ' The Up-, Iheaval" was produced by the Kolfoi - ' ' isperadoes in various moves that WALLA WALLA HMST FESTIVAL and HOME-COMING CELKBRA. TIOS Oct. 19-20-21 $ BIG DAYS W BIG NIGHTS Round Trtp I'are, $1.90 Tickets on sale Oct. 18-21, Return limit, October 23. T. F. O'BRIEX, Agent, O-W R. ft N. VISIT YOUR OLD HOME TOWN. CH A K AtTKK COM KOI AN S ACHIEVE FILM KAMI; A CHILD'S TONGUE SHOWS If IMR OR BOMS HE ACTIVE Work of Kolb nd Pill Hefntos Charge! of Critics. Critics who assert with vehemence that character comedians do not get across when they enter motion pic tures have a big surprlxe coming to them when they Pee Kolb and Dill in their first of a series of Mutual Star Productions. "A Million For Mary," at the Pastime theater today. This Is a five act comedy drama, written bv Aaron Hoffman and pro duced by the American Film urn- nnv in., it is un to the high stand ard of American productions and is a feature of rare quality. As Mike and Louie, the famous ...... hitmj ho. fore the camera as they were when 1 breath ! bad, stomach sour, look at thev delighted thousands of theater-, the tongue, Mother! If coated, give Eoe'rs on the stage. The story, whienla teasj.ow.ful of this harmless 'fruit Is replete with funny situations ga-1 laxative," and In a few nours an me , .., ,..,..,...1 siiur hllrt nilJ i.,r tells of the attempt ot me ibu.ioui, mmihu - IF CROSS. KKVIHUSH. SICK. 1HL IOVS tilVK Fill IT LAXATIVE AT ONCE. j Every mother reatrzes, after giving her children ''California Syrup of Figs." that this is their Ideal laxative, because they love IU pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. when cross irritaole. feverish or big hearted Germans who strive to make a fortune for an orphan gin undigested lood pusses out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful munu u ii' iuiid .... i d---, - whom they love as much as though j child ngaiu. When its little system she were their own child. They In herit in an amusing niann.r a drug store, which they endeavor to rim without knowledge of the nostrums they have to fell. When failure teems staring them In the face they Invent a miraculous pill, which is the boon they hoped ll wouia oe, ana a guiuvn wi j wealth pours In on tnem. men struggles In the drug store to acquire money for Mary Is a Judicious ming ling of iwiihos and comedy, with the latter predominating. At the Cosy, Alice Brady, the talented is full of cold, throat sore, lias stom ach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remember, a good "inside cleans ing" should always be the firt treat ment given. Millions of mothers keep "Califor nia Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonl'ul today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California M - .i.,u a. .-....(.. I! EMPLRT THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. For Today Only WE OFFER MARSHALL NE1LAN, BESSIE EYTON, MARY CHARLESON, GEORGE FAWSETT As Co-SUrs in TOE PRINCE CHAP Syrup of Figs." which has direction for liahies children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Bo ware of counterfeits sold here, so don't bo fooled. Oct the genuine, made by "C.Ultoiiwt F;g Si V Cm- young j pany " The Prince Chap is a soul-stirring drama ot conflicting emotions of the passionate love eft" a maid for a man pitted against the machinations of a cold and calculating woman of the world. ALSO A HEINE AND LOUIE COMEDY Wednesday and Thursday 1 8. HART in "THE PATRIOT" onor- inno I -rcyf JS:'i'r mm i " "