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EIGHT PAGES. DAIIjY HABT OREGONIAN, PENDIiETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1911. PAGE TITREE. Society Won't o o Tolerate Calarrh fiOOOOOOftOOOfiOOOOOOAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "SIU-H HDHIS (All BUHCH" ' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o -0 ! SALE o i 14 s mm. A Swell line of beautiful UnderSkirts in Messiline and Taffeta in pearl, sky blue, maize, ntle, laven der, cerise, reseda, em erald, navy, black, net and red. The Skirts range in prices from $4.50 to $6.00 For Two Days, Wed. and Thurday We Offer the $450 Under Skirts for . . . $6.00 Under Skirts for . . . a o o O o 0 G o o 0 0 e o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o .' iT- :yi. t& Scone from "The Girl, the Man and the Game." at the Oregon Tonight. AT THE PICTURE SHOWS tut Kid of It! There Is one ture way to banish catarrh and along with it the disgust ing f-ymptoms such as hawking, anuffling and spitting. Breathe HVOMEI, that's all yr.u've got to do. Brea'.he it a few minutes a few times a day. 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The massive and com plicated machinery seems to act as though it were itself alive and en dewned with intelligence and yet man planned and operates it all. Many of the viotvs are at close range. In all respects the photograph is per- j feet. i 2. "The Willow Tree." Vita : graph. A romance of Southern Cali I fori, in. Lost reason is restored and a 'sweet heart recovered by the recol I lrction "f home and mother, associated v.itli the willow tree. It is different jh? nrln Uh a touch of return shown going at full speed. A feature of the film is the Hydroplane, a curl- j ous boat with wings, which leaps from wave to wave with terrific speed. "A Cowboy's Loyalty," Bison. Strong Western story. The girl shot the gambler, and to save her Dick took the blame and went to jail. The girl hired a bandit to release Dick and thfy were married. In after years they were discovered and the sheriff sent to arrest Dick, on seeing his happiness tore up the warrant and re turned home. "How the Girls' Got Even," Cham pion. Western comedy. The boys frightened the girls with a mechani cal house. Next day each man re ceived a challenge daring him to go to a haunted house. The girls had rigged up-some ghost fixings, and the boys certainly had a nerve-racking evening, their experience would make a stone image laugh and when finally several white robed figures appeared on which their guns had no effect, they collapsed in abject fear. "'Grandfather." Reliance. The jealous rival angered because the girl did not car for him. had his rival accused of stealing money which the g il's grandfather had secreted. But Women Need sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering. At times when Nature seems cruel and very hard when depressions and derangements come kind womanly friends may givesympathy. 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Dappled Fawn U the daugh Ck I ter of tho chief of her tribe and is lil love wun a young urac, out n affection is frowned upon by her father, who gives. her to a trapper In; exchange for many gifts. Heartbrok- en she leaves with the trapper, and i they ride away from the camp tow-! aids their new home. Big Bear, her lover takes a horse from camp and follows her. He catches up with them, and there ensues a spectacular fight on horseback between the trap per and the Indian. Big Bear is kill ed and poor little Dapple Fawn throws herself from a cliff to join her lover In the happy hunting ground. 4. "Tin Mines and Foundry in Ma lacca." Pathe. Being an exceeding ly interesting and instructive picture of these industries. 5. "The Burglarized Burglar." Essanay. Here is as funny a com edy as you will see in many a day. There is a decidedly novel twist in the plot of the fortune hunter and the heiress and a finish you would never guess. It will prove productive of many good laughs. ing memory, went to the hiding place and took his money out. So all the crooked places were straightened out and the lovers made happy. o o o o o o o o o a East End Grocery The most popular trading place in town is now agent for the Celebrated Seal Shipt Oysters J. W. DYER, Prop. Phone M. 536 (Special Correspondence.) Stanfield. Ore., Oct. IS. J. H. Nor ton arrived yesterday -morning from Underwood, Minn., with a car load of household goods, implements, and cows and will temporarily make his home on the "Good Luck" orchard tract belonging to G. L. Hurd. He will soon, however, edect a residence and other buildings on his 15 acre tract which is a short distance south of the Page orchard. J. P. Dundburg, who last spring purchased the thirty acre tract of F. i Storms, arrived yesterday from Minneapolis accompanied by his son and will arrange for further improve ment of his land while here. Mr. Lundborg visited Stanfield during the spring and was so attracted by our climate that he contemplates making bis home here. He will probably move his family to Stanfield during the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Gray are re ceiving concratulations because of the arrival of a nine pound baby girl at their residence. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Holland of Her- miston visited friends in Stanfield Sunday. Col. H. G. Newport, the well known llermiston land owner and contractor was a Stanfield visitor Monday. Rev. James K. Faucett returned vesterdav morning from Portland where he attended the meeting of the Synod of the Presbyterian church which convened in tnat city last week. Attorney A. W. Gray was in Pen dleton yesterday attending county court. E. J. Saling has returned from a isit to Weston. County School Superintendent Frank K. Welles was in the city yes terday visiting the schools here. It. M. 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