r v v f v t nf MHf fHt It .J. " TEN PAGES " PATLY EASTO?GONtAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, TITUltSDAV, SftfTEMftfiK ff, "WS. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. . , , ARCADE TODAY IT. PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S Bob White Soap, 4 bars .... ... ....... 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 5 for $1.00 Toilet Paper, 7 oz. Roll, 3 for 25c Guittard's Chocolate, 1 lb. 25c, 3 lbs. $1.00 Quaker (Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c Konisuer Schrimps, can 20c GRAPE NUTS, PUFF WHEAT, PUFF ' ' RICE and SHREDDED WHEAT, per t package . . . , . ... . 15c Gold Dust, package . . . . 30c ,Log Cabin Syrup Vs 7.c and "Karo Syrup, Blue, Vz gal. ............ 55e - Olympic Pancake Flour, package. . . . . . 35c vj: Do You Know? THAT Oregon wools nd : woolens are sold throughout the world ? C That New York's lareest hotel makes a specialty of Oregon fruit beverages? d.That Oregon has a rubber mill which sells its product all over the Pacific Coast, South America and the Orient? (That Oregon candies are and sold? , nationally advertised (That Oregon lumber products are among the finest produced anywhere? ' 'v ' ''' then why not Buy Home Products and Boost -Home Industries i. - ' ' . Anocitttd Induitriei of Oregon CUff Smith Mikm Wonderful Pro duction of Famous Magazine Writer's Storr. " Given a wonderful story of 'ths Mexican border by the famous Satur day Evening Post writer, Kenneth B. Clark, and a young, winsome beauty in the person of Mine Ethel Hem ming, Cliff Smith, Roy Stewart's fa moui director, ia eald to have buckled down to the job of producing: "Un tamed" on a acale of extraordinary excellence. "Untamed" ia to be shown at the Arcade theatre today. It revela In the colorful atmosphere of Spanish aennritas, clicking castanets, Mexican steel, deadly gun play and all the at lure and romance of the border. In the cast supporting Mr. Btewart are his new leading lady Ethel Flam ming, the Indian character " actor, hagla Eye, May Glracl, Oraham Pet- tie, John Lynce and Jimmy Well. I I . - - jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin H i a -f '' , t , .' J, -natters have been adjusted the young .entertainment . ' AI.TA TODAV One of the most thrilling stories of love and Intrigue ever shown in this city Is Marion Davles' latest'' Select Picture, "The Burden of Proof." in which she Is directed by Julius Kteger, which will be seen at the Alta Thea tre today. In this picture Miss Davles plays the part of Elaine Brooks, a wife of Robert Ames, nephew of a member of the United States cabinet. Elaine's mother, Mrs. .Brooks, Is a leader of Newport society, but as their financial standing Is threatened she she accepts the offer of a Mrs Durand to supply social news for a Washing ton society journal owned by Charles Kemp. Later it developes that Kemp. ana Airs. Durand are both German secret agents In the possession of Ames. Immediately after Elaine's wedding 'Mrs. Durand goes to Elaine and has her write a letter to Kemp apologizing for not having Invited him to the wedding. This Elaine Is glad to do and at the 'same time Mrs. Durand takes advantage of her inno cence by dictating a phrase '-which makes Elaine appear guilty when the papers have been stolen from Ames' desk. George Blair, a member of the De partment of Justice, has been called in. He suspects that Mrs. Durand has used Elaine's letter to Kemp as a me dium for sending the papers, so he orders Kemp to return the enevlope unopened.- This Kemp does and the papers are restored, but Ames is led to believe his wife guilty of abiding the enemy. Scoring to assert her In-' nocense Elaine refuses to answer' Ames' questions, and when the dirrrr ence between them threatena to be come greater, Blair traces the source1 of the letter to Mrs. Durand and for ces her to made a confession. Once1 Is the life of every household. Without music In the home the young people find their amusement elsewhere. VThen you can buy a piano " from 1115.00 nd up, Edison, Victor and Columbia Ma chines from 135.00 and up, with a small pay ment down and terms to suit you, why not have one of our fine In struments? Call at our sore -or writ (or particulars. 5 1 couple leave on the honeymoon which i was halted by Mrs. Durand's nefar ious plotting. ARCADE." THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CHILDREN 10c J ' ADULTS 25c ROTHAPFEL UNIT PROGRAMME THE QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT OF THE SCREEN A COMPLETE PROGRAM . FROM OVERTURE TO EXIT MARCH. Including Magazine "The Wood of Fair Water" An Immortalization of the Famous Achieve ment of the Marines at Belleau Wood. Novelty Prelude "The Last Hour" A Picturization of Massenet's "Elegie" Dramatic Feature "False Gods" A Powerful Drama by E. Lloyd Sheldon Comedy "Wild Flowers" A New Idea Comedy bv Oenre-n v Tri.- - WITH SPECIAL MUSIC AND EFFECTS K ' 1 f-- f t ' if ',,! I y i , , I EI 3 AT T Chairman Gronna of the senate ag- ricultural committee, announced that another effort will be made to bring the amendments to a vote today. PASTIME TODAY IK8MOXI 8TAES SXAPPY , T FIST KIOIIT IV OTLMTVo' ins L.TEST SCIIEEX PLAT HOWARD, STEIXWAT, HOBART, M. CABLE, HAMILTON. BALDWIN. EMERSON, ELLINGTON, CONWAY. STAR. CHICKERIXO. ' EDISON,' VISTOR, COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES. William Desmond shows that he h nifty with his digits In "Life's a Funny it 'iposition,- relccscd tll-ouch Ex- hlbltors Mutual DiBtrlbutinir Cornora- tlon. He Is seen In a rough and turn- ble scrap with two yeggmen In a dark alleV. JOBeUh Fr.in n nrl Jnhn Um. i Gregor. who were the victims of S . the two-fisted Desmond, presented Sj disfigured maps after the scene. They S also presented a protest with Director S Heffron on account of not being let B in on information as to the size and i Condition of Desmond's hinn a compalned by a pointed hint that's inereaner the big star "poll his pun Si ches" end restrain his tendency 1 to realism." WASHINGTON,- Sept. 9. Measures aimed to smash the high cost of liv ing are gathering dust in congression al pigeonholes despite reports of keen interest in those questions which come from practically every town in which President Wilson stops on his tour. Although a month has passed since the president made an urgent appeal to congress for legislation none of the major measures requested have been finally acted upon. The attorney general's request for i broadening of the food control act to enable him to reach profiteers passed the house but repeated efforts to ob tain consideration In the senate fail ed. " BOY WINS AERO RIDE, PLANE FALLS; WANTS NEW RIDE RIVERHIDE, Sept. 9. Allen Kemp, 10 years old. started up in an airplane, yesterday, the ride having been awarded him in a commercial contest. When about 100 feet up, the motor cut off and the machine fell, turning over with Allen and the pilot suspend ed in their harness. Alien, extricated from the wreck, complained that he had not had the allotted ride, and insisted thai another plane be brought for his benefit. It will be. A Difficulty. The day of churches "beyond de nominations" is here, and we give herewith another example of press ing on the good work: The mayor of a far inland town was about to en gage a preacher for the new church. "Parson, ye aren't by! any chance a Baptist, be ye?" j "No, not necessarily. Why?" "Wal, I was just a-goin" to say we have to haul our water 12 miles." Christian Advocate. Take Notice-. "With former bars dispensing gin ger pop. this summer will prove It. "Prove what?" "Whether there Is a sea serpent or not" Pittsburg- Sun. His Final Degree Neighbor So your son got his B. A. and his M. A; ; Father Yes, but his P A still supports him. Boston Transcript. FOR FOOT COMFORT see the Foot Specialist at the J. C. Penney Co. September 8 to 14. SICK KIDNEYS MAKE LAME BACKS Cause broken, unrefreshinp sleep, and in many cases that tired feeling that makes it so hard to get np in the morning. They also causa loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and .other troubles. Hood's Sarsaparilla contains the medicinal herbs, barks, roots, etc, that strengthen and tons these or gans, and relieve their ordinary ail ments. Take it. And if you need a laxative lake Hood's Pills, they work right. MiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiii ww 8 Warren's Music House Pendleton, Oregon. ,SH0P COMMITTEES ARE ADVOCATED BY SEWARD AT EMPLOYERS MEETING Phone ' ; ;. iv -y $821 Main St fjiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiirniiiiiHiHHin)iiiiiniiHiniiiiiiHiiiUHiiinMiiniiiiiiniiiiiMiiiii,if PEERLESS CARS 8AN TRANCISCO. SeDt. lo:Ad- S dressing' the national Federation of Federal Employes in convention here. President Steward today recommend ed a system of shop committees un der which employes would share In the management of various govern ment bureaus. Such a proposal has already been presented to the bureau or war risk Insurance. Mkc a demonstration that will leave you without a single thing o ask for in motor excellence. You just ride In it. Eastern Oregon Motor Co inc.. 016 Garden Street, near Post Office. Distributors of CHEVROLET, YELIE, PEERLESS ALIMONY CLUB' DISSOLVED SLACKERS' MUST PAY DEBT NEW YORK, Sept. 10. New York's famous "alimony club" passed into history at midnight Sunday night and thousands of "slacker" husbands, who fancied themselves Immunised from alimony -payments by a sojourn at the Olub" in Liudlow street Jail, wiir again face the possibility of Imprisonment, i The "alimony club" was made pos-, alble by a law providing that when man refused to pay alimony he should be committed to Jail for a period of not more than six months. Thereaft or he was Immune from further pay ents or molestation. Under an amendment to the code of civil procedure, however, effective at midnight Sunday night, delinquent husbands may be Jailed .for contempt of court for every failure to pay In stallments as ordered by the court. He may be punlRhed for contempt time after time until he dies or reforms. If A W II ft W fT II A a an sBsssnssssa k. ssiBk II II A L If 1 IU II 14 .1 a . ii fill A I fill n If K I JT ilo 1 llvlJCi I -tJLr Jl .Jt.r IUUAI 1 CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c 4 CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c S Today ' i William Desmond : Kr ytWi I "Life's a Funny Proposition" yi I la t 5 - 's """'"n.. The story of a bache- g r VVVy;, ; i m i lor's agonies over the j sS-'i.. - C S-J 'Z ' 8 P-V; unexplained and un- a r ' i ARMY OF 250,000 IS HELD ADEQUATE FORCE FOR U. S. BY GEN. WOOD WASHINGTON'. Sept. 10. An ar my of 250,000 men Is adequate for the United States General Wood declared before the senate military affairs sub committee today. He advocated unt- orsnl military training to nrr-onipnny this regular forea, El'' . J V i V S A rw & - '''jlZl-, unexplained and un sxplainable possession of a perfectly inno- cent baby Desmond, the inimit able screen actor in a ole which is distinct- y new, hilariously lappy and joyfully refreshing. In Addition Keystone Comedy "JANITOR'S ..WIFE'S TEMPTATION" yiiillllillMiliiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiJi;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiimiiiii:iiiu' I : 'i I t 1 f i j!. i 'oiv. J't'.Ai j-. .t lit .X q, DAIE3 ft 1 1 ' DDROEM J or- J Marion Da vies -IN- . "The Burden of Ftoof A Gripping Story of Iove. PATIIE NEWS WORLD EVENTS 'VAUDEVILLE' CHIEF AND PRINCESS WHITE ELK Singing, Talking and Dancing. i 5