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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OnEOOXIAV, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, JAXUAKY 18, 1012. EIGHT PAGES. Sheep Grazing in Umatilla County A LITTLE DANDERINE WILL MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT . u ,.--:?:v.;;, ... v , . v.., '? v- - s THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures aud illustrated sons in the afternoon and eve nings. Refined and enter Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff If you Wish to Double the Beauty of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse " 5 taining for the entire familv. Xext to French Ecsiaurani , Entire ehange three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults lOe. Children under 10 years, 5c. TliY MOSUS WL1, OF FAKE It May Give You a Ijiigr and Easy I.ifs at Small F.xense. New Tork "Go back and board with Moses if you wish to live 100 years. was tho advice offered to New Yorkers the other night by Rev. Dr. 0-jcar Haywood in the Collegiate Bap tist church of the Covenant, West Thirty-third street. The simple diet prescribed in the book of Levitioua, the preacher said, was far more conducive to health, happiness and longevity than the mis cellaneous bill of lobsters, oysters, crabs, clams, terrapin and snails in the restaurant of Broadway and else where. All these dainties were for- PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW THE COSY Where the entire family can en joy a high-class motion picture show with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling All Properly Mixed Open Afternoon and Evening. Clianges Sunday, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Xext Door to St. George IIotcL Admission 5c and 10c. 6MEUL1 Theatre JT. P. MADERXACH, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes Snnday's, Tuesday's and Friday's See Program in Today's Paper bidden to the patriarchs. The pork packers, Dr. Haywood in formed his flock, are responsible for a great deal of ill-health of the pres ent day. "The south," added the preacher,, "is tho greatest pork eating country in the world, and Its consumption of this kind of meat complicates its drink problem, for unwholesome food leads to drink. Temperance workers In Dixie ought to begin their campaign in the southern kitchens." SOLMEK SURF IX SOUTH. Los Angeles Throng to Beaches in Warm Weather. Los Angeles. Mid-summer weath er weather prevailed in Los Angeles today and all records for January surr-bathing broken at the beach re sorts. The thermometer registered 80 degrees in the city and it was even warmer at some of the beaches. More than a thousand enjoyed surf bathing at Ocean Park, where the mercury climbed to 83 degrees in the shade and at Long Beach there were fully as many more disporting them selves in the surf during the after noon. Electric railway officials estimate that 35,000 passengers were carried to the beaches. Gets Pardon and Bride. Savannah, Ga. Convinced 'of the innocence of "Jim" Hickey, a convict, a girl of Athens, where the peniten tiary is, promised to marry him as soon a9 he should be free. Now he is pardoned and the girl is tobe held to her promise. Hickey was convicted of highway robbery in Loundis county in 1905 on circumstantial evidence. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamber tain's Cough Remedy is more effec tualtfor colds, croup and whooping cough and that It contains no harm ful drug. For sale by ail dealers. ! Boston, which she pronounces "the artistic center of America." ' "Nowhere In Eurotie." she adds, "is It Surpassed for Intelligence and dis cernment. "Compared with the Boston opera house the famous Opera Comluue a Paris Is a wretched theater 1 mean, of course, architecturally. "Night after night at the Boston opera house I have heard perform ances that are better In many cases than those we hear at home. I have heard singers Paris does not know, and I admit that they are very great Such scenery as Paris could not af ford is displayed In Boston." BROKE 900 COLD RAILS. "Flat" Wheel Demoralize! Traffic on Railroad In South Dakota. Aberdeen. S. D. Traffic wn de moralised on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad between here and Milbank. A "flat" wheel on n passenger coach, broke 900 rails be tween the two points. Trains were halted, while railroad rrewn u-nrkarl frantically to repair the damage. The extreme cold made the rails brittle. . YOUTH" MUSHES 300 MILES. BOSTOX IS WONDERFUL, SAYS MME. LETERLIXCK Praise Opera, Says That It Is Better Tlian Paris Can Furnish. Boston. Madame Greogette Le Blanc Maeterlinck is enthusiastic over Stanford Student Walks Through Al askan Snows to Reach College. Stanford University. Three hun dred miles on foot through Alaska snows with a temperature at times 50 degrees below zero is the remark able Journed Just completed by C. M. Vrang, a Stanford student, who has returned to the. university. Vrang made his long trip alone, starting earl in December in order to reach Stanford In time for registration week. vrang, who is an engineering stu dent in the Junior class, was employ ed with seven other Stanford students and graduates by a Yukon gold dredging concern. With the days but four hours long he "mushed" it to the nearest rail road at White Pass. TRIES TO EXTER LION'S CAGE. Gotham Baker. Who Would Take the Beast to Lunch, Locked Up. Xew York. Bruno Fulberg, a ba ker, went to the Central Park me nagerie to take Bismarck, largest of Your hair becomes Hcht, wavy, fluffy, abundant aud appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. 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A 12.000.0nn pornnr. atlon wrich plans to establish a chain of "5 and 10 cent cigar stores" throuehout New York Citv. is thn Int- est outgrowth of the tobacco trust dis solution proceedings, according to in formation among tobacco men today. The stores will be opened about March nrst. , Art, like whiskey, depends largely on Its age for value. Sons of William Penn, Dead 20O Years, Told They MuhC Appear lit Court. Philadelphia. The sons of William Penn will solemnly be summoned to appear in common plea court No. 4 in an answer to an advertisement which appeared in Philadelphia pa pers a trifle more than a year ago. There is no likelihood that they will do so. They have been dead about 200 years. Richard and John Penn, who held title to nearly all the land in the state having failed to appear, attorneys for Rudolph W. 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