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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0. 1912 EIGHT PAGES. " - .auu..jaJsu. issstsaassaaaWJasl r sometimes etart from mental strain or indigestion, but more often from general weakness, and lead to appal ling conditions unless checked. Treat the cause, not the effect. SCOTT'S EMULSION overcomes nervous ness in a wonderful, permanent way by making life-sustaining blood corpuscles; it nour ishes the nerve centres and acts as a bracing tonic to build you up. Scott's Emulsion does not stupefy it feeds them in Nature's way. Scott & Bowke, Bloomfield. K. J. 12-9S 35 AT THE OREGON THEATRE The Ittxl Hose.'' On December 13 at the Oregon theater. "The Red Rose," a musical comedy with Zoe Harriett in the lead ing role, wiil be on view. The li bretto of the piece is by Harry B. Jind Robert P.. Smith, with music by Robert Hood Bowers. The scene of PAPES D1APEPSIN REGULATES STOMACH Time It! In Five Minutes the Gas, Sourness, Heartburn and indiges tion Misery Is Gone. 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Go now, make' the best investment you ever made by getting a large fif ty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from - any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to suffer from indi:restion. dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. the play is Paris, the first act in an art school, the eecenA In the grounds of a wealthy baron and the third at the Four Arts Ball. Paris. The com pany comprise iKfine alrtjr-five people, includ'ng a large and attractive chor us. The production is under the per sonal direction of John C. Fisher of "Florodora"' faue, which in itself is a guarantee of aH that is best in this field of endearor. Depict tXreus Ufe. .V conflict of emotions, wherein all that is hateful is arrayed against all that is good, is the theme of the de lightful comedy drama, 'Tolly of the Circus," Frederick Thompson's mas sive production with pretty Miss Elsie St. Leon In the title part, which comes to the Oregon theater on Dec. 9. Circus life Is depicted, three scenes showing a ring" performance with a regulation size rfng, the outside of the tent, known as the "pad" room, where the actors limber up, and the rear of the tent, showing the circus going away at night after the performance, while the other scoaes are laid in the parsonage of the. Kev. John Douglass, the village parson, whe falls in love with Polly to the amaaement and dis taste of the villagjj people. The gos sip starts when folly is taken to the Rev. Douglass' home suffering from an injury received, during a perform ance of the circus. Deacon Strong, a pillar of the chureh, is the villain, and does all ha can to hurt Polly in the eyes of Douglass. All that is done in opposition, makes Douglass all the more determined" to marry the little circus rider. The last scene shows the circus winding Its way over the hill in the distance, while Polly and the minister are left alone together, she consents to give up the circus life for her love for her preacher. Mr. Thompson has given this pro duction a scenlcf equipment that has surpassed anything he has ever at tempted, and it is as truly portrayed as can be for use on the stage. This is the same play that was seen at the Liberty Theatre, New York City for one solid, year. PHOTOPLAY ...OFFERINGS... News of the "movies" Gossip of the pictures Newest photodramas and Comedies of the screen. Whore to Go In Pendleton, Orpheum. An unusually good program for Friday's change. Four full reels of the best pictures. 1. An Official Appointment. Vita graph. A warning to practical Jok ers. The Joke Is remedied, but late. An old colonel's heroism, a rebuke to fool's Jest. Mr. Charles Kent plays the role of the old colonel, Mr. Teeft Johnson the secretary, and Miss Nor ma Talmadge his daughter; 2. Heredity. Blograph. A white man meets an Indian maid who later becomes his purchased bride. A son Is bom. He grows up with his mo ther's Indian traits. Then the racial difference between father and son is felt. He compels his boy to go on a trip with him. but later during the trip he becomes ashamed of his In dian wife and boy. Broken guns and bad whiskey sold the Indians by the traders, inflame their desire for ven geance. In the coming attack the war cry stirs the young Indian's blood The father's crimes prove his own destruction while the mother and her boy are claimed by their own. 3. "A Money?" Kssany. A corking good comedy, replete with sparkling situations. Cal and Billy, two young chaps, turn over their money to their friend JStepplIng, for safe keeping. He promises to let them have a certain amount each day. One day he re fused them and they pawn his suit of clothes. When he finds his suit gone he is horrified, but the boys were more than horrified to find that the money was sewed up in the suit they pawned. After milch trouble they find the suit on an old tramp. 4. Anne Bolyen. ' Pathe. An epoch making occurence and one of the most Important in all history. The per fect coloring gives the atmosphere a grandeur which is prevalent in the palaces of kings. It is the story of Henry VIII of England and his in fatuation for Anne Boleyn which re sulted in the founding of a new religion. The more pains you take with your eating the fewer you will have afterward. mimvmu mm&m 'J'J "Mama, tell us a itory about Golden Rod hoys and Eirls. We're o glad other Children can have GOLDEN ROD OATS to eat, too." At all Grocers MT.ri.U. NOTH XAIihuliMl-!!l l.-ttM- In trrry p;c r.f ;,!u-il ltuJ'' pr'Hluwx. .-tvi. tli.MB til Juu can H(H'II "Colton U'Hl' and art m Une 41i Iiiunt-r Ntrl. 'T, .y " " ,mm" '" " ZD! The Pastime. The home of good pictures. Friday's change of program. "Michael McShane Matchmaker," Vitagraph. John Bunny plays the picture's central character, Michael McShane, who teaches Danny O'Toole, bashful laddie-buck that he is, how to make love successfully, to pretty Colleen O'Brian. We think It one of the best things Bunny has done. The producer's whole method In making the. offering Is worth high praise. It is thoroughly Irish in its characters. Its scenes and Its action. Mabel Lumley (Calleen O'Brian) is lovely as a lassie just budding into woman hood. Charles Cox's Danny is perfect. Beatrice Grover, as Colleen's mother, and James Pryor as her father, fill their parts in perfect satisfaction. "Victims of Fate," American Pa the. Lieut. Sumers, military attache to the American embassy at Japan, marries a Japanese girl, and they live happily until he Is ordered back to America. He then informs her their marriage must terminate in the regu lar course provided by Japanese cus tom. The girl Is broken hearted. Her brother, Count Mklsuka vows venge ance. When Sumers returns to Wash ington he resumes his acquaintance with the pretty daughter of General Meeker and they are soon to be mar ried. Count Midsuka follows the Lieutenant from Japan, presents his card to Gen. Meeker and tells him of the lieutenant's action and the trage dy it caused. The general Is furious and calls Sumers before him. The lieutenant confronted by the Japa nese, confesses his duplicity and sur renders his sword. "An Indian's Frlendnhtp." Esnanay. Mr. G. M. Anderson featured In his world-famous role of "Bronch Billy." A strong, vigorous tale of days in the old west. "A Doctor For an Hour," Edison. A farce in which a tramp imperso nates his victim and there's no end of fun in the resulting complications. "Dian France." A picture of high educational value. i Cottolene ' A. at Cake-Dakin&Time It is mighty hard to obtain uniform results in cake making if you use butter or lard because both of these products vary so in quality. Cottolene is always uniform always produces good results. With its use, you can count on a certain kind of cake being the same every time. Cottolene sells at about the price of lard, and is so rich that one-third less is required than either butter or lard. TRY THIS RECIPE: AX 33 Cresm 1 cup Cottoletu, add 1 cup lugar and mix in alternately Vi cup milk and 2 cupt pastry flour in which 2 teaapoont baking powder and V2 teaapoon salt have been well aifted. Beat well, add the well beaten yolkt and whites of 3 eggs separately. Bake in two layers. Use any desired filling or frosting. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY -4 . Mother put the bank role in the kitchen stove for safe keeping. Ex tremely funny. Coming Friday. "Leah, the For saken," the best three reel Imp fea ture ever made. Miss Vivian Pres cott In the title role. PRETTY JAP WEDS SKATTI.K HOTEL EMPLOYE AVIXS NIPPON' BEAUTY Itonumce of Img Tlim Culminates In Wedding In Seattle With Court Of-fift-rs as Witnesses. THE HOME of Qualify Groceries The rush and crush you frequently see here, is due to the fact that People Get Hungry and know that Quality Groceries Are a Sura Antidofe! EAST END GROCERY J. W. Dyer, Prop. Phone Main 536 Cosy. For Wednesday and Thursday, a program that you'll like. "The Redemption of Uiverton." Victor. Florence Lawrence and Owen Moore play the leads in this human interest drama. To the wicked little town of Uiverton came the Itev. John Gibson. On learning the condition of affairs he started to reform the town and being of a vigorous person ality he resorted to - forceful meth ods and personal combat to win. Ably assisted by Miss June Matin he was the final victor. IJecau.se it portrays human nature and is spirted through out It will be liked. "The Call of the Desert." Nestor. A big theme, well worked out. The man and his wife gave up the hard life of the desert mining camp and wont to tho city. The man tired of this and went back to the desert. Hut the wife lingered, till she finally yields to the "call" and also returns. To those who like the big open, out door life this picture makes a strong appeal. "The Better Part." Gem. A strong story of tho mountain, country. The heroine, whose eyes are under treat ment tears away the bandages so she may rescue a young man. In doing so she sacrifices her sight for life. She wins his love, which is the "bet ter part." "The Black Hand." Eclair. A careless painter left the Imprint of his black hand In various parts of the house, much to the alarm of the millionaire owner. Very funny and lively. "Mother's Bank Roll." Eclair. J-ODl EYE" IS LATEST LUKE OF WOMEN Seattle, Wash., Dec. 6 The United States courtroom was the scene, and the Federal grand jury nnd court of ficials witnesses of a picturesque mar riage ceremony when liana Fuku gawa, said by many of her country men to be the prettiest Japanese girl on the Pacific Coast, became the wife of T. Saita, a hotel employee of this fitly. The wedding marks the final triumph of a romance which followed the traditional rough pathway of true love. Representatives of several govern ment departments attended. The serv ice was read by Dr. W. A. Major, of Bethany Presbyterian church, and Miss Cordelia Thtel, chief clerk for the district attorney, was bridesmaid. J. W. Augustine, foreman of tho grand Jury and a prominent merchant, was master of ceremonies and his fellow- members of the jury contributed with him in supplying the fees for the marriage license, ring, flowers and other incidents of the ceremony. Miss Fukugawa and Mr. Saito both appeared as witnesses against Albert H. Young, K. Suguira, .Shotaro Ya- shlo, and Koyama Ita. In their testi mony their own story played a prom inent part and marriage was suggest ed. They first became acquainted in San Francisco. She followed him to Tacoma and last summer, she testified, she whs kidnaped by Shotaro Washio, who had been a suitor. In San Francisco, and other Japanese who represented them-j selves as government officials. Saito took up a search for her and in Au gust found she had been taken to San Francisco. He followed and was siverely beaten on the wharf by friends of Washio. He was again at tacked when he found her nt 100 Stockton street, San Francisco, and tried to rescue her. The bust fracas came to the attention of the Immi gration authorities, who rescued her and brought her to Seattle. The charges against the four men ire the result of the kidnaping. One larger and Brighter Optic, They Think, Apix-als to Man's 1avo for Unusual. Paris. The odd . eye is the latest freak fancy of the fashionable wo men, but to obtain it she must be prepared to risk serious damage to her sight. If you wish to bo alluring, weird, mysterious, have odd eyes to match the odd side of your dress. Nowadays gowns have In many cases an odd-fcided appearance. Some have only one sleeve, the second arm being covered with float ing chiffon. Other dresses are trim med and draped at the back on one side only or laces and soft materi als are swathed around ono hip or one side of tho bodice and not the other. Thus has evolved the Idea of the odd eye, and now women are using belladonna to make one eye larger and brighter in appearance than the other, and they are even dropping coloring matter into one eye to make it a different tint. 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