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It assimilates the Food, regulates tho ' Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's PanaccaVThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TUt CrflTU COMPANY. TT MURRAY TRttT. WtW YORK CUT. NOTES AND NEVIS (Special Correspondence.) Milton, Ore., Jim. 26. Milton Is ex periencing lovely spring weather at present and farmers ure busy plowing. Mr. and Mrs. George Hurry return ed today to their home In Bolso after several days visit here. They took with them little Gwendoline Nell who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Lee 1W ry since the serious Ulncss of lier mother, Mrs. 8am Neil at Boise. Mrs. Chn-rlos McKenzio, Mrs. J K. Cherry and Mrs. Frnnk Wormlngton were visitors at Walla Walla this af ternoon. A baby girl was horn Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Kelly at their home past of town. The Rebecca lodge of this city Is prerlng to entertain the statft presi dent of the order, Mrs. Grote. Kaymond Edwards Is quite ill this week with la grippe. Mrs. A. Kagsdale and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Miller were Walla Walla vis itors this afternoon. Mis La urn Bruce, teacher of first and second grades In the Grove school has resumed her duties after several weeks' Illness. SHORT NEWS NOTES FROM PILOT ROCK The busiest and mightiest 1 Ittle thing that ever was made Is Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They do the work whenever you re quire their eld. These tablets change weakness Into strength, llstlessness In to eaergy, glomlness Into joyousness. Their action Is so gentle one don't realise they have taken a purgative. Sold by all dealer. (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock, Jan. 25. Mrs. Fred Lleuallen spetit Thursday and Friday in l'endletnn with friends. Miss Fay isturtcvant was a Pendle ton visitor Saturday evening. Julius Mathews drove down to Pen db'ton Saturday eveDing and return ed home Sunday morning. Frunk Michaels was a Pendleton business visitor Saturday. Dr. Parker of Pendleton came u to Pilot Rock in his auto Saturday t attend Elbert Castoel who was seri ously 111 but who is now improvin very rapidly. Mr. It. H. Gilbert left Monday eve nlng for Pendleton on business. Will Roork was a Pendleton vlsito Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Gehiger of Pilot Rook i seriouslv ill in the hosputal at Pen dleton. Mrs. J. K. Smith left Tuesday fo Walla Walla where she will visit for a while. Rev. E. W. Warrington left Tues day morning for I'kiah where he will hold services during the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith left Monday evening for Ohio where they will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. James Whlttaker of Nye, was in Pilot Rock Saturday on business. Miss Grace Whlttaker of Nye, was a Pilot Rock visitor Saturday. fCntray Notice. One span of sorrel geldings some what old. Weight about 1150 pounds. Any person notifying Clias, Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartlejr. tot Lllleth street. Pendloton will be i warded ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dan gerously sounding cough which Indl cates congested lungs. Bold by all dealers. THUKE HOURS OF KKAL ENJOYMENT I-XJU AUDIENCE Number of Meritorious SKTlnltlei In troduce! Mrs. IjiihIcts irnd Mrs. rarmiiii Are Pleasing. It was a crowded house that grec.tea the entertainment given In the Ore gon theater last night for the bene fit of the building fund of the Cath olic church and the audience was giv en the equivalent of the money paid at the box office in three hrurs of real enjoyment. Although the troup of amateurs has been rehearsing less than a week, the different sketches were comparatively free from drags, credit for which must be given to Walter Farnum and his wife, who promoted and directed the whole. A number of specialties of genuine merit were Introduced during the evening and brought forth hearty re sponse from the many people in at tendance. Mrs. J. S. Landers appear- d lor a vocal selection and ner clear nprano voice was never heard to bet er advantage. Perhaps tho most ar- Istlc number on the program was the ramatlc presentation of "The Span ish Bullfight" by Marlon Uarde tar- urn. This lady Is possessed of con siderable talent and the ease witn which she ran the whole gamut of emotions In the difficult pieces last night shows also long practice and study in dramatic work. Eugene Molltor proved himseu a ouular favorite by the applaud which greeted his vocal numbers, and James Wever introduced a real Roundup flavor to the entertainment by his realistic Interpretation of the well known cowboy tragedy iascu. Louis Cherrler was responsible tor considerable ' laughter. with nis French-Canadian dialect monologue, and Mrs. Humphreys assisted mate rially In the continuity of tne pro gram. The program proper was diviaea in to the two farces. "The Balm or on ead" and "His Little Joke." In the former which was composed of but a single act, there was much amuse ment caused by the entanglement in which two married couples got them selves. Miss Viola snea made a Dis tinct h!t In ber portrayal of the char acter of Mrs. Arthur Curties and dis ployed considerable adaptibility to the stage. Miss Evelyn Latourelie also manifested no little ability in her role of Mary Hoyd. Frank Qulnl.in was the principal funmaker In this sketch while Wnlter Farnum, vho filled in the part assigned to Dr. Idleman, came In for1 his share of the applause. For real histrionic talent, the sec ond sketch of the evening discovered a pair of real stars of the first mag nitude in Joseph Scrable and Jack Watson. The former was cast in a difficult part and the manner in which he assayed it bespeaks a nat ural aptitude for the footlights and an assured career should he ever de cide to forsake his musty law books for the manuscripts of the profession al thespian. The appearance of Mr. Watson last night was not the first lie has made before a local audience, but he added new Jewels to his crown by his latest performance. With his Inimitable Irish brogue, he proved himself a gnat favorite with the audience. Xfrs. J. P. Winter. Miss Mary Shea and Miss Pansy Ireland took all of the ladies' parts In this sketch in a cred itable manner, while Mr. Ferrington and Will Hemmolgurn looked after tho remaining roles. Have you a weak throat T If so you cannot be too careful Tou cannot be gin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another and the last Is always the harder to cure. If you will take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the outset you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealers. Itrlng Cs Your Rags! We pay cash for large, soft, clean rags. Bring them to the Bast Ore gnnlan office at once. Unfurnished tousseplr.g Too-m for rent tn the EiBHt Oregontan bull' rig. a;) modern conveniences. stn il!lri t E. O. offlC. OREGON THEATRE "THE CLIMAX." Play ....HOUSE-KEEPING.... In Suites of 2 Rooms Each Steam Heat Electric Lights Gas and Gas Range Hot and Cold Water Bath Good Ventilation Plenty ol Daylight INCLUDED IN EACH SUITE East LOCATED IN . Oregcnian Building Enquire at East Oregoiuan Office PLUS 2 MAKES i BY GUM. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 26. Coryhees (&) burlesque belles will be banished from Kansas theaters if a proposed new law Is passed by the legislature. According to the wording of the stat uie, it shall be illegal for any fem inine performer to appear on any stage within the state of Kansas "wearing a skirt or similar garment that falls less than mur inches be low the patella." Kansas City. Jan. 26. Rook pub lishers having offices in this city re port a sudden and remarkable In crease in the demand for dictionaries, especially in Kansas. In many pub lic libraries in Kansas towns, the Web sters are consulted so frequently as to render necessary the purchase of new volumes. Practically all of the keis for knowledge are men. Miss Edna Howard Baker Cooking School at The Peoples Warehouse Grocery Department nine! mrr:: Hang:! We all get lots of hard knocks In life, but a business education enables is to resist them successfully. The Pendleton business college aupplys the edi,"tto- "Joseph Weber found a Gem of Purest Ray Serene when he discovered the "The Climax. "--N. Y: Times. "Such a Drtmatic Atmosphere is a Positive Relief." N. Y. Tele graph. "An unusual Play with Music that Is effective." N. Y. Sun. Tuesday Jan, 3 1 st THAT BEAUTIFUL AND REALISTIC OF MODERN LIFE COMEDY t PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, ?5c, 0c Sale Opens Monday Hanscom's Jewelry Store Which Has Caused Sensation, Coining. 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