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minim twelve v k our DAILJ EAST dftlfloltll!., MWDIOTOH, OIKJOTT, WEflPAV. NOVEMBER 2S, 1613. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Paya to Pay Cash at Conroy. 7 ox. Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 roll 25c Van Camp Pork and Beans No. 2 tins, 5 for $1.00 Crisco 1 1-2 lb. 60c; ? lb. $1.15; 6 lb. $2.30 Van Camp's Soups 2 cans for 25c Preserves, 16 ox glass, Peach and Apricot jar 30c Olympic Pancago Flour, package 35c Cold Dust, large package 30c SPRING CLOTHES PINS 3 dozen 20c GUITTARD'S GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 lb. 40c; 3 lb. $1.10 BLANCHARD MILK 7 cans $1.00 What the Picture" Theaters Have t.o Tell You. AIIW TODAY MI.A I.KK LITTLE GIRL OF THE WILDS I.N NEW PHOTOPLAY. Notice We can now make delivery on STARTING AND LIGHTING SYSTEMS FOR FORDS Ford's own make and does not take any power from the car. Simpson Mo Company Phone 408 In hcrilnteat Paramount picture. "A Daughter of the Wolf." I.Ma Lia OOtnaS to tli - Alta theatre today. Ill the role of a little ssotharlass elilld of the North, whine futher Im a fur imufKler. Her life him been spent In the vast wilderness of the far north and he has never been to the city to which Mr fut tier, known as Wolf Anlswnrth, JournevH every spring with his furs. Thin Um, however, she prevails upon hitn to take her with him. Arriving to the city, acr-onipalned by her father and his smiiKKllnic nanif, chief aiming which in Hoe, who Is Jealous of her every artlon, she nieeta utd fulls In love with Robert Draly. who has til ft lieen dlaalipolnted In the j lotto of another -woman. They are I ftepafated, however, hy the hand of I fute and Wolf, to avoid revenue offl ine rs. hasten hack to hln shark In the j wtMsWieas, taking bellght, hid daugh. ler, wtt h him. One year later, braly goes In search of the little Kirl, whom he realise he loves. At n ramp a short dlstancs from W. ilrs habitation, Roe and Draly meet., I toe in jealoiK of Draly and he-i-idi-M. suspects him of being a rcve- noi n." Prider tile uUe Of friendship, he load hoin out In the wilderness and Injures him In n fight. Delight, finds Iiraly and takes him to her cabin. Wolf and Roe an- about to kill him when the revenue office re nr rlvo and Wolf la killed and all lh sni'iggler.i cnptured. Irving Wilts! directed and a power fill east .support the Star. ARCADE Children 10c Adults 25c ARCADE TODAY DI'X'IDUS I.OV1- I'ltOIH.KM DV HIS M AKKMANSIIir When In he undecided an to whether he shall go at once and nsk his sweet- : heart's father for the girl's hand in marriage. Buddy Apperson. the lend- Ing character In "Bill Apperson'a fioy." which will be seen at the Arcade ' thentre today, leaves the question up I to his marksmanship as a stone j thrower. "If I hit that tree twice out j i of three times. I'll go auk him," nuddy I decides. As he hits the tree every time, and aa the girl happens to overhear h,lm ) ; he does not hesitate to go. This is but ono of the countless human touches in the story of Kentucky hill folks, in which Jack Plckford Is the star, and which bares with Intcnst j realism the heart of a mountain lad of eighteen. The Jack Alta Theatre Today Children 10c Adults 35c Picklord Film Co. Presents Jack Pickf ord in a drama of boyhood among the hill folks of Kentucky Bill Apperson's B03 WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY JAS. W. KIRKWOOD ""From the Story "That Woman," By Hapsburg Liebe FOX NEWS Late News HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY PAKTTMn TODAY : 1 : BAT IfJTtT SI'F.NK BY SCREEN HKHOIXF IHIHIIIIIIIIINUIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIllUIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIinillllil Call at Warren's Music House This Week 820 Main St. Phone 524 Pendleton, Oregon Attacked hy masked men In a lonely defile, who are serving to kidnnp her, : Ivllth Johnson Pella Manners) make? a great flrht aeainst them in one ot the big scenes of the third episode of Vitagrnph's adventure serial, "Smash-j ing Rarrlers." which will he shown M the l'aatlme Theatre today. The j two gangsters, who are trying to pre- j vrnt her from reaching her father. whom their chief. Hullhead Hulgerl (Joe Ryan) has kidnapped anil Jiwucn away In the niountnins. Jump out at her a she Is riding through the lone ly pas.". She surprises and Puts them hors du combat for a short time by throw ing face powder in their eyes. While they recover she jumps from hre horse and runs up the side of the cliff, holding them at hay with a Uttlc auto matic revolver. Outnumbered and threatened from the front and renr. she Is forced to surrender and Is hid den away by the gangsters. 3500 Miles Guaranteed ! Timi's tvturi it mount to erorf Hnif-Soie tnwl Ih worn from your old tin, put on tliis i the above truarantcc After the tread with KKMKMJlEIt WE si:U, FKDEItAL TIRES 1UO Gertson & Marty Phone 595 639 Cottonwood St. A Daughter of the Wolf ' (amrrj)UJit(icture INTERNATIONAL NEWS OUTING CHESTER PICTURE THE ROYCES The Tag- Girl VAUDEVILLE MIZPAH SELBINA & CO. The Wonder Woman DR. W.,H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic Smc Specialist. Rooms 1 and 2 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Telephone 101 S Hrs. 10 to 12 a- m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronio and Nervous Disease ana Diseases ot Women. X-Ray KIo tro Therapeutics. Temple Bide, Room IS, "hone 41. ours: 9 a m. to 12; 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 607 DR. THOMAS C. 0MART deKtist 43 Main Street, Over the Hub Pendleton, Oregon IN COAL SETTLEMENT INDIGESTION GOES, GONE! ! itiiiiiiuiitmmiiiutiiiiiiiiilutiinniiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim"'"""""" heartburn m or heaviness after meals are B MMsl annmnnn iinnifiAStArionS of acid-dyspepsia. RhHOIDS plr.2ar;t to take, neutralise acidity nudhelp restore normal digesiJori. MADE BY SCOTT & BCWNE MAKERS OP SC0TV3 EMJASON li The Manufactur e of the New "Pape's Diapepsin" at once fixes Your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach W A SHIltQ TO X , Xo v. 2 T. . M o m - hers nf tho cabinot aro unable yet to- ; day 1o aroe whnt vouhl be a fair iniTeast' fqf the 400,000 miners who arc idle, awaitini? the outcome of negotiations here. After discussing i II the Coal Bltliation for three houry tho, i - '',' " r eatdnet adjourned until 3:30. I Stomach acidity causes InUiRestion. The cabinet menilers split is duo to ! Food sourinpr, gas, distress: Wonder insistence of Secretary Wilson In his I what upset your stomach- Well, don't fii-ciios:! for nn increase of annroxt- i lifithot-' The moment yoO eat a tnllt PASTIME Today Chldren 5c Adults 20c . . i . :i i r..ir;n ; is thorough in every ae.. --- PONVINCE A LE.lvirr j i rviceability the promises gathered from its rr.ately SI por cent necessary to equal ize the miners" wastes and living cost.s. Gdrfftdd Opposes 1ew. Fuel Administrator Garfield and others oppoMd this view. Clarfleld prbnitaod at the second session this afternoon to lay new facts and figures before the cabinet to support his con tention. Miners and operators postponed all joint conferences pending the result of tho cabinet meeting. Matter of ritnmetic. Fuel Administrator Garfield attend ed tho meet in it. Atorney General Palmer strongly endorsed the princi ples made by Garfield to the miners and operators, late yetrday, dclarinK settlement of the miners wages is wholly a "mailer of arithmetic now." "The atmosphere needs clearing," and I intimated that today's meeting would I bring about such clarification. President Wilson's cabinet met with determination to effect settlement in j the coal strike which has kept 400,000 ( miners idle since November 1. .situation Serious. The middle west is tin the verge of serious industrial lie-up. due to the 0Oft shortage, according to reports re ceived hero today. Hundreds of plants: ace running far below normal In the CfcMMSO district. Uailrnad schedules : have been chopped until only neces- : nary trains are operating. Indianap- . nlis has Instituted many fuel saving i rorasures. All business Is- upended ftr 4 p. m. and supplies to Mi 1 . ntini imlutrics have been- cut off in St. Louts. The situation 'throughout Kansas and Xebraska Is acute. or two of Tape's Diupepsm all tne lumps of indigestion pain, the sour ness, heartburn and belching of gases, due to acidity, vanish truly w'onder-lul! WILLIAM DUNGAN IN Millions of people know that It is needless to be bothered with indiges tion, dyspepsia or a dirordered stom- ach. A few tablets of rape'S Din pep- j sin neutralize acidity and give- relief ' nt nnce no waiting! Buy a box of I Tape's Piapepsln now! Don't stay miserable! Try to regulate your stom- j ach so you can eat favorite foods with- i out canning distress. Tho cost Is so little. The benefits so prcnt. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Sloan's LIniiTH'iit should be kept handy for ScflSS and pains WHY wait lor a se vere pain.'sn ache, a twinge following ex posure, asoremusole, sciatica, or lilrnKieo to leave naturally when you shoul.l keep Sloan's Liniment handy to help curb it aaJ keep you active and fit 1 Without rubbini;, for it pe-iclrattl, apply a jit today to the afflicted part. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt relief that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thousands of friends the world over if it didn't make Rood. That's i rth rememberirq. AH druggists three sizes tj e l.-rge?t for utmost economy. 35c., 70c., is. 40. Smashing Barriers THE TREE HUT OF TORTURE Thrills Suspense ANNIE LUTHER IN fine appearance T. & S. Motor Co. i Railroad leftislatlon Ij whistling for right of way. I Labor Is Ktr'kinir as regularly us an I eight-day clock, I 2 The Great Gamble INTO THE CHASM Thrills Startling Climaxes Rainbow Comedy DAINTY DAMSEL AND BOGUS COUNTS Thouc i& 722 Cottonwood