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-PAGE SIX. DAILY KABT OREGON! AX. PKXDLETQN. ORKCOX. SATURDAY, NOVEMBKK IS, 1911. EIGHT PAQHB. CHILD'S HEAD SOLID 1SS OF HUMOR It Was Awful. Cried Continually. Had to Hold and Watch Him to Keep Him from Scratching: Suffering Was Dreadful. Had net Used Half a Set of Cutlcura Remedies Before Head was Clear and Free from Eczema. - on,' "'I think the ('utioura. Remedies nr the Nt remedies for rs ;:,a I have pir heard of. Mv m-ifln-r had n .luld ho .!) a TA-h on u. head t . n tt was nid young. Dih ir iail--d it baby ra.-h. lie csvi us medicine, but it did no fnxvl. In a few days the head was a guild ma.-s, a runtiinn sore. It was jful, tin- ehild cm-d continually. Wo had to hold, him and watr h him to , heoj. ln:n) from seratohmg the sore. llu culTi ring was dr.-a.iful. At last o remembered (utioura Remedies. Wa t H'. a dollar bottle of (.'utioura Resol- : v.nt, a lox of (.'utioura Oirtnunt, and ; a bar of Cutirura Soap. Wo pave tho ' ltit-olv nt as din-cteu, wa.-h.d the head ! with the C'utieura Soap, nnd applied the (.'utioura Ointment. We had not umvI half U'fore the ihild's head was j el.s.r and free from eczema, and it has never come ba. k acuin. His head was i .iuuij u. ..- ...... . "i i latter sounds Hail. 1 .Hum lur v -a. vuiiiu. lib i verv rood for the hair. It makes tho bnir grow and prevents falling hair." iKigned Mrs. Francis Lund, Plain City, 'tan, Sept. 19, 11)10. t'uticnra Soap and Ointment are for sale throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much, lost hoie and are without faith in any treatment, a literal sample of each with 32-p. lxxk-k-t tn the skin will be mailed free, on application. Address Po'ter Prug k Cneua. Corp., Dept. 12B, Boston. AT THE GRAND 1 HEATRE Something new in the way of a vaudeville act is presented at the (irand theater this week. The Kreg ers do a most ex traurdmar novel ty wire :n t and create a sensation first hy their com ody and lateY by their most unusual fems. The lilt W la.iy making a hu man post of her nd of the wire by i- haul, net-It or w-.'Nt'and lastly , I,,--,- t..i th while the y.unsr man ; ! i '!vns many daring and skillful tiii'Ks upon the wire. They ear ly a very hand some and novel stage setting. None the less crl' Ttaining are I).' May nnd Colin.-.. the sons and danee chaps, who bill i!--:nse!ves as the " H e a u l.ilimmoi nnd souhrette." The kf t rather out of place, but Mr. De May, in a dainty soubrfette costume, all frills and ruffles, is far from out of place in that role. He impersonates so well that when he takes off his wis at the finish of their act the au dience are left spell-bound for a few moments, finally to awake to the fact that performers like De May and Col lins deserve applause. And then, they get it and get it plentifully. '4 . Sorm of ilio nanWn- (;ir!N Wiih tho Max li!l iiuisloal -mih1.v (iimtKiny AT THE PICTURE SHOWS Lot; jam r.r.FAKs An IIAI.PII XFAVTOX IS LOST Hrownsville, Ore. Ralph Xewton, to was working on a jam with eight ilheis .on the Calapooia river near Craw fordsville, w as drowned Wednes--i;iy. Owing to the high water the jam gave way and he was pulled down under the logs. His body has not ieen recovered. He was employ efl by the Calapooia Lumber company. "J do not believe there Is any other medicine so good for whooping cough as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy " writes Mrs. Francis Turp!n Junction City. Ore This remedy is also unsur passed for colds and croup. For sale &y all dealers. Ants In five nests, when counted, ary from 93,500 down to 13,000. Youns Woman Horso Thief. Eoise, Ida. Marion Kirkpatrick, a handsome young woman of 22, is un der arrest here on the charge of be in'j a daring and successful horse thief. It is alleged that, unaided, she rounded up a large band of wild horses belonging to a cattle company in a lonely part of Owyhee county, se lected the best horse of the band, roped, threw and saddled him, and rode him Into Boise, where she sold the steed for $45. Stop coughing! 'iou rack the lungs and worry' the body. BALLARD'S HOREHOCXD SYRUP checks irrita tion, heals the lungs and restores comfortable breathing. Price 25c, 50c and $100 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Orplicum. Sunday's program is excellent 1. "Italian Blood." Biograph. An illustration of what might have been the result of indifference. In the lit tle Italian home the wife feels she is neglected and it seems that her hus band's love is grovying cold. She, therefore, plans with her cousin to arouse his love through jealousy. At a picnic she starts off with her cou sin, passing in v'ew of her husband. His fiery nature is violently aroused with jealousy nnd rushing home in a towering rage would have wreaked disaster to the entire family but he learns the truth and realizes now to what extreme -the result of h's neg lect would have driven him. 2. "The Death of King Edward III." Vitagraph. Historical portray al of the closing days of England's great king. A novel and magnificent piece of stagecraft. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, but happy the man who sees this wonderful his tor'cal drama. 3 "Pardoned by the Governor." Eclipse. Mace, a mountaineer, saves the governor and his daughter from a band of highwavmen. Later when the mountaineer is condemned to death, the governor uses his power bird and the sorting, drying, joining to free him. and curling. 4. "Making Cheddar Cheese." "A Breezy Morning," (Solax.) Mr. Eclipse. Every stage in the produc- Jones, attired in his n'ght shirt, went tion is here illustrated in such detail to the hall to get his paper, when the that one can trace th evarlous chang- wind blew- the door shut, leaving The art of engraving on wood for printing pictures originated In 1323. 4 4 - - - .! t.r' di:m.y ax d roi.i.ixs. A'lpearin at 1 (iraiid Tlicntcr. watching the captain was able to I prevent him killing the mate by means of the cross Thinking of his dead wife the man saw the way he had been going and vowed to live r'ght. "Tho Claim Jumpers." (Americus.) Whitcmnb discovered oil in govern ment land an.1 has his son go and file I tho claim. Two claim jumpers were listening and decided to get there first. Jack told Ella, his sweetheart. on his way to the claim. Noticing the men following Jack she also fol lows and saw them overpower Jack, take his map and start for the re corder's office. But she knew a short cut and got there first. What the cowboys did to the jumpers Is a cau tion. 'Hearts and Eyes," (Eclair. Ce celia met with an accident and be came blind and was forced to beg A young doctor became intere-ted in her and operated on her and restored her sight. He fell !n love, but was too timid too speak up. One day the girl, looking in a mirror, saw the doc tor throw her a kiss. Finding him self caught he acknowledged his love and was accepted. "For Your Hats, Indies." (Eclair.) This film shows how the ostrich plumes are prepared. A view of the ostrich farm is shown, how the feathers are plucked from the big es the milk undergoes until the cheese ,1s ready for market. 5. "Mae's Suitor." Edison A bright, lively farce, showing how Mae's father took her away on a Jones In an awful fix. He went into a girl's room and grabbing some of her attire donned it nnd climbed the fire escape to his room. Pursued by neighbors he feigned sleep, but his yacht to get rid of her many suitors- attire was his undoing and his wife and how they all got engaged as sail- returning from a vis't just then added ors on the yacht. The picture is full more troubles to Mr. Jones, of fun. j The Pastime. Another fine program for Sunday. "Daddy's Boy and Mammy." Vita graph. Amid scenes of war and dan ger of detection, "Daddy's Boy" helps his father escape capture by risking his young life In his behalf. It is a story of the civil war and contains strong situations and some humor, in troduced by "Mammy" and Sambo, her boy. "Reparation." Essanay. It hap pened at the Kankakee District Fair. While the Grahams are looking at tho prize ca'tle. Warren, the pic ture's hero. Is losing all his cash to a three card monte man. When his money is all gone he risks a locket his sweetheart. Miss Graham, had given him. He thinks he has been cheated anil makes a disturbance and Is ar rested. Miss Graham breaks off the engagement. The reparation Is made by the sharper, who falls in love with M'ss Graham, but finds she still loves Warren. "Turning the Tables." Edison. Broad comedy, telling how a hen pecked husband turned the tables on his wife by making her believe her first husband had come back. Maiden of the Piefaced Indians." A western burlesque. Full of laughs from start to finish. "The Spirit of the Gorge " Edison. JUST TRY A TEN CENT BOX OF CASCARETS Insures You for Months Against n Sick lleadiu-lie. Biliousness, Con stiitioii or n Bad Stomach, Put aside Just once the salts, cathartic pills, castor oils or purga tive waters, hich merely force a pas sageway through the bowels, but do not thoroughly cleanse, freshen ami purify these drainage or alimentary organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. 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