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4 PAGE SIX. PAJXTBAOT ORXGONIAN. PENDLTTON. OREGON. EIGHT PAGES. r Children Cry for Fletcher's i: fry jrci rrm N A The Kind You II-ivo Always Kcng;ht, and -xhlch. lias been in nso for over SO years,' has bovno tbo r?inatue of yj7 rf, ami hns been mado undor Lis per il XVfT'' Eo:ial stP rvisiou since Its infancy. ' Allow no one to deceive you In ti!. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-ffood'-Rre but I-:.iMrImeuts tbat trifle with and endanger the health vt infants and Cldldreu lliK:rIeueo against Expcrimeat. What is CASTORIA distort is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphia nor Other JVnrcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms nd allays FcvcrLshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieve! Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd FLiruIe'tcy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach aid Bowels, giving1 healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ia num. And at.ll In the heart of Doth the Judge and the lass tljere lin gers that aching void. 'Dr. Bill's Patient." Essanay. This Is a decidedly charming; comedy, with many good hearty laughs It is love at first sight with Dr. Bill and Cyn thia. Cynthia's chnrms win him over and a rapid-transit love play cornea to a delicious close. 'Tommy's Rocking Horse." Mel'es. Little Tommy was a favor te with the X. Y. outfit He wai left In their charge for a day and the boys gave him a candy pull which made him sick Nothing would brace Tommy up save the rooking horse which he had long wanted. "The L'ar." Pathe. A romance of the olden time when men were con demned to death for stealing. "The Magnet." PatheT Th's film ij a real treat. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years TMt CtNTauW COMPANY. T1 Mt.KRAT STKCKT. NEW YORK CITY. J ! I, ill. 1111,11. II HSj AT THE PICTURE SHOWS The Orplieuni. A Fwell program for Tuesday's change: 1. The Clown and His Best Per formance." Vitagraph. Little Paul Linton thought he had entered Fairy land when he attended the show. He was fascinated by the clown who al ways stopped before the child and save a few extra touches to his act in acknowledgement of the boy's appre ciation. 2. "Townhail, Tonight." Essanay. The funnie t of the Essanay. Snake ville comedy. Two wandering Thes pians give a show and the cowboy au dience leaves In disgust. They are caught stealing pies and one is lock ed up. The other makes up as an old lady and believing it the prisoner's mother the sheriff releases the boy and starts a subscription to send the couple back east. 3. "What Will Be Will Be." Lu bin. Here's a love story that ends up with a tripple wedding. Widow Hop kins' and her daughter Daisy, lived next door to Widower Morgan and his son Jack. A quarrel, a conciliation and finally the whole sale wedding. 4. "A Convict's Heart." Pathe. A convict escapes and is found by a tittle boy who takes him home, feeds him, gives him a new suit of colthes and helps file the shackles off is feet. Tere is a $500 reward offered for his recapture. The boy goes with the convict into the woods and there tells him the story of the mortgaged home and the hardened criminal, knowing that the human bloodhounds are on his trail, compels the boy to deliver him Into the sheriffs hands at the point of the gun, which the. con vict imself supplies to get the reward and pay the mortgage. Tho Pastime. If you see it at the Pastime it is the best. Tuesday's change of program includes the feature film: "Maud Muller." Selig. Pictured from Ulric B. Collins dramatization of Whittier's poem. He pictures to Ui a midsummer day's meeting be tween Maud Muller and the Judge. The judge tarries by Maud's hayfield longer than necessary. They separ ate and each become conscious of a longing in their hearts. Maud mar ries a man, unlearned and poor, the judge weds a woman who lives for Tho Cosy, For Monday and Tuesday, four of the finest pictures you ever saw. Every one is a top-notcher: "Faith." Rex. A wonderfully beautiful story told In the matchless Rex way. The Rev. Barton lost faith in the gospel and res'gned. Leaving a not for his wife and child he went wes( In search of gold. After five years he was puccessful. ' One night he took refuge in a miner's hut but was distrustful of the family till he heard the child saying her evening prayer. Fear vanished and the old fa'th In God returned. Next day he started horr. to find his loved ones, and findii.g them thanked God for faith. "The Hold-Up." Solax. A strong military picture. Drake, a mine own er, in love with the colonel's daugh ter, over heard Lieutenant Harris ar range a fak hold-up Wishing to ruin his rival. Drake told the colonel the hold-up was genuine and soldiers j were dispatched with orders to Bhoot to kill. But the girl found out and riding like a whirlwind saved the lieutenant by explaining the matter. The fake bandits were reprimanded and let go. "Count Ivan and the Waitress " Thanhouser. The count, accused of conspiracy by the cxar, fled from Russia, landing in America penniless, He earned a meagre living by music, but troubles came fast and he was soon destitute. A waitress feeling pity for the aged man, took care of him. Later a pardon came and wealth He bought the restaurant for the g'rl and left a fortune in the cash register before sailing for Russia. "Mutt and Jeff at the Fortune Tellers." Nestor. Take the best comedy that ever happened, boil it down till only laughs remain then you have an idea of what this Mut & Jeff comedy Is lke. She was a bu mfortune-teller and she told Mutt bum fortune for $2.00. In trying to avoid the awful things she pre dicted, Mutt got In a terrible mess eggs-actly. CURES OBSTINATE COUGHS ROUTS STUBBORN COLDS THE KING OF CURESv DR. KING'S X. 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But the adage does not apply to the presenta tion of the dramatizat'on as It will be produced at the Oregon theater to n'ght by Mies Anna Day and her ex cellent company "Mary Tuior," the heroine described In the book as "a person of womanly perfection, with sk'n like velvet with a voice oft and full, and except when angry, which alas was not infrequent, had a low coaxing note that made it irresls able. An adroit pleader, knowing her power full well, she did not always plead, having the Tudor temper and prefer ring to command" Miss Anna Day i.i the personification of that descr p tlon a real "Mary Tudor." . She more than gratifies the w'sh of Charles Major, the author, that he might see his heroine In the fleslf; for that no more perfect impersonation of Mary could be given than Miss D:iy'i- CASCARETS FOR A Gently but Thoroughly Clrnn.se Your Liver, Stomach ami llowcl and You Feel Great by Morning. You're bilious, you have a throb bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your Hps are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and HI tempered. Your system H full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleauing up In side. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and tho?e who love you. and don't resort to harsh physics that Irritate and Injure. Re member that every disorder of the stomach liver and intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gen tle, thorough Cascarets they work while you sleep. A 10-ccnt box from! your druggist will keep you and the entire family feeling good for months. Children love to take Cascarets, be cau e they taste good and never gripe or sicken. delineation of the part, is the opinion of many of the mo t competent critics In the country. 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SHORT COURSES BEGIN JAN. 3, CONTINUE I'OUU WEEKS. YOU ARE INVITED Every citizen of Oregon Is cordially Invited U attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri cultural College, beginning Jan. S. Eleven distinctive courses ill be offered In Agricul ture, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry and Music. Every course Is designed to HELP the student In his dally work. Make this a pleasant and pro fltable winter outing. No tultlo. Reason able accommodations. For beautiful Illustrat ed bulletin, address, H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Or: Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence. THERE IS SOME REASON FOR THE GREATLY INCREASED ATTEND ANCE AT THE -PEfJOLETUll 'ft ?? THE SCHOOL OF MOnrcitV MTimrc The best systems, individual instruction and a personal interest in each pupil are the reasons for the rapid advancement and th i j to graduate In our school. Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Tvnewr'ltlno- nni oil t,...i. English subjects practically and thoroughly taught. ENROLL NOW. iujr urn evening Classes. (irnflimtps naq atH n um iuer man m most schools. M. I. good positions. Fees CLANCKY, II. A., Ires. 0E5EG0H TH1ATESE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. . WM. K. SPARKS PRESENTS Miss Anna Day In Paul Kesters Dramatic Version of Chnrles Major's Romance of Chivalry llm On IFIour A Complete production same as presented here before. Costumes, scenery and furni ture of the XVI Century carried complete. Owing to the length of the show the cutltaln will rise at 8:30 harp. Carriages and automobiles at 11 P. M. Mall orders for seats In advance of regular sale will be taken care of two days ahead of the regular sale. All orders must be accompanied by check or money order. NO TICKETS HELD AFTER 7 P. M. DAY OF SHOW. PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50c Sal rcmllrton Drug; Store, Monday, Nov. 27 10 A. M.