East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OKEGON, 'ITHSDAV. JULY 8, 1913.
EIGHT PAGES.
AMUSEMENTS j
CONFERENCE TO BE
HELD AT UNIVERSITY
The Orpliciuii,
Extra good program for Tuesday's
change. An Infernal Tangle- Vlta
praph. Featuring William Humphrey,
Dorothy Kelly and Rose Tapley. The
foolishly aroused jealousy of an Ital
ian man and woman bring their two
families into considerable conflict. The
Italian comes home to see a man leav
ing his wife's room and thinks he has
teen making love to her, but later
discovers that he had gone there in
response to her cries for help when a
thief stole some money from
.Apologies and peace follow.
For Mayor, Be.ss Smith. Pathe
Urs. Ress Smith, widow and suffra-
are L. Rogers I,ytton and Rosemary
Theby.
"The Bachelors Baby." Vltagraph.
L. Rogers Lytton, Rosemary Theby
and Kate Price have the leads In this
most pleasing drama. Through a
basket of clothes, a baby and Its
mother find a home, a new father and
a husband A strange story with a
happy sequel.
"The Fate of Elizabeth.' Selig. A
farce with a hook called "The Fate of
Elizabeth' as its center. The book Is
her. I dramatized and the show comes to
town. We are shown what happens
in the theater. The photoplay Is
very clear and the picture will sure-
Kette. was nominated against Joe ! make 'u laugh
Jones for mayor. Mr Jones called
to pay Mrs. Smith to withdraw and
they discover their respective son and
daughter in each others arms Mrs.
J?mith stormed and raged but finally
igave the children her blessing. Joe
Jones, the elder, then proposed to
Mrs. Smith and she decided that In
case she lost the office it might be a
good thing to bo the wife of the may
or. The Will. Biograph. Through hon
est effort the farmer was enjoying the
fruits of his labor. A large irrigation
'well was among his new acquisitions.
Therein his designing helpers held
him prisoner, while they left with his
wealth and his daughter. There Is
an old saying however, that an evil
purpose always defeats its own end
by some committing act.
Along the Nile. Edison.
Broncho Milly's Strategy. Here is
a red blooded drama that grips the
heart and holds the Interest to fever
heat.
"His Lordship's Romance.' Pathe
play. A pleasing comedy well acted.
Cosy.
"The most sensational picture 1
ever saw." This is what H. C. Jud
son, a moving picture critics says of
"Why," the startling three reel Eclair
to be shown at the Cosy Theatre Wed
nesday and Thursday. When you con
sider that Mr. JuJson is a critic whose
business it is to pick flaws instead
of boost, you will realize that this
must indeed be a marvelous produc
tion. In the Moving Picture World
of May 31. Mr. Judson says in part:
"Following this comes the most sen
sational picture we have ever seen;
it is nothing else than the burning of
Pastime Theater I tne Woolworth building and all the
-The home of 'good pictures offers j ','ther buiwin" 1,1 thJf lower Pa of
for Tuesday's change a well balanced
program. Among the popular favor
ites who will appear at this change
Hen Wdccrna
Mother's Friend
A Duty that Every Man Owes to Those
who Perpetuate the Race.
It Is just as important that men should
know of progressive methods in advance of
motherhood. The sufferine. pain and dl3
4ress incident to chHt-bearlne can bo easily
avoided by having at band a bottle o
Mother's Frlond.
This Is a woLderful, penetrating, ester
" aal application that relieves all tension
v upon the muscles and enables them to expand
' without the painful strain upon the liga
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' vons spells ; the tendeney to nausea or morn
- ing sickness is counteracted, and a. bright,
sunny, happy disposition Is preserved that
reflects wonderfully upon the character and
temperament of the little one soon to opea
Its eyes In bewilderment at the Joy of his
arrival. You can obtain a bottle of
"Mother's Friend" at any drug store at
f 1.00, and It will be the best dollar's worth,
yon ever obtained. It preserves the moth-
ert health, enables her to make a quick
: and complete reccvery, and thus with re
newed strength she will eagerly devote
herself to the rare and attention which
mean so much to the welfare of the child.
Write to the Itradfleld Regulator Co., 129
Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., for their valu
able and instructive hork of gnidRnce for
expectant mothers. Get a bottle of Moth
er's Friend to-diiy.
Manhatten Island. They are shown
as going up in flames and it is in
deed, a tremendous spectacle. It Is
such as will excite all who see it; it
will get into their blood, and they
will remember It. If they forget the
story of the film, they will surely re
member this scene." This is a pretty
strong endorsement isn't it? Don't
forget that you can see this great
feature at the Cosy Wednesday and
Thursday.
t'niversity of Oregon. Eugene, July
8. An educational conference of note
wi'.l be held at the University of Ore
gon summer school, July 25 and 26,
addressed by a number of prominent
educators of the state and Including
also a lecture by Dr. F. H. Hayward.
Inspector of schools of London, Eng
land. Following is the program:
Friday, July 25, 2 p. m.
1. . A Better Mode of Support for
the Common Schools. Paper by E. F.
Carlton. Salem. Discussion by Hon.
C. E. Spence of Lents. Discussion by
Supt. C C. Baker, Lebanon.
2. The County Organization of
Common Schools. Paper by Prof
Thomas Gentle, state normal school.
Monmouth. Discussion by Supt. Geo.
C. Broscoe. Ashland.'
3. The Proper Functions and Stat
us of the School Superintendent Pa
per by Supt. Charles S. Meek of Boise.
Idaho. Discussion by Supt. L. R. Al
derman. Portland.
Friday. July 23, 8 p. ni.
Lecture: The Social Status of the
Teacher in Britain. Dr. F. H. Hay
ward, London, England.
Saturday, July 20, 9 a. m.
1. Principles Underlying the Mak
ing and Use of the Course of Study.
Paper by George Rebee, University of
Oregon. Discussion by Supt J. S.
Landers. Pendleton.
2 The Problem of the Free Elec
tion of Studies. Paper by Principal
George Hug, Eugene. Discussion by
Supt. A. T. Park. Myrtle Point.
Saturday, July 26, 2 p. m.
1. The School System. Paper by
Joseph Schafer. University of Oregon
Discussion by Principal E. L. Keezel.
Monmouth.
2. The Role of the New Industrial
Training of the School System. Paper
by Prof. E. D. Ressler. Oregon Agri
cultural college. Discussion by Prin
cipal Arle C. Hampton. Pendleton
3. What Shall We Do With the
Seventh and Eighth Grades? Paper
by Dr. Jean Dubuy, Eugene. Discus
sion by Supt. Burt A. Adams, Gold
Hill. Discussion by Principal G. W.
Milam, Ashland.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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XEW Oil VXD THEATER SECURES
"TABLOID CIRCUIT" CONTRACT
Contracts were received Saturday by
the Xew Grand for the Martin Beck
and Sam Thall tabloid bookings
through the Frint George agency at
PenverT" By these contracts. Manager
Watson secures a new company for 42
consecutive weeks of tabloid musical
comedy and vaudeville, beginning Sep
tember J. For this week the Grand
is doing a record business with a well
balanced stock company which in
cludes as headliners Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Drew, Miss Ernie Didler.
mezzo-soprano, George Temple, Wil
liam Harkness and others who will
produce "The ' Lawyer's Clerk." a
very laughable farce comedy In 2 acts
and four scenes The cast Includes
Tony Grundy, John E. Drew, Tony.
Tony's mother. Mrs, John E. Drew,
Lawyer Graball, Geo. Temple, Laura
Stuyvesant, fascinating widow, Miss
Didler.
Baltimore Makes Century Plas.
Xew York Mayor Preston of Bal
timore has Invited Mayor Gaynor to
attend the Star Spankled Banner cen
tennial to be held in Baltimore the
second week of September. It will
commemorate 100 years, of peace be
tween England and the United States,
the close of the war of 1812, and the
writing of the Star Spangled Banner"
by Francis Scott Key.
Mayor Preston will go to Albany to
invite Governor Sulzer to the centen
nial. Mayor Gaynor said he would
attend If possible.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use lor over 30 years, has homo the signature of
has been made under his per
H supervision since its in fane v.
Allow no one to deceivo von in tliU.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-good ' are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
imams ana Children Experience against Experiment.
What is C ASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms
and allays Fcverishncss. For more than thirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It. regulates the Stomach and Dowels,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend, '
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
iBears the Signature of
The Kind You Dave Always Bought
In Use Fop Over 30 Years
in aid of approved expenditure. Under
the education (Scotland) act of 1908
this recognition was altered to that of
a central institution, and its expendi
ture' was made a charge on the edu
ratlon (Scotland) fund. The college
is greatly to be congratulated on the
Cauees of Stomach Troubles.
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor
exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver,
worry and anxiety, overeating, par
taking of food and drink not suited
to your age and occupation Correct
your habits and take Chamberlain's
Tablets and you will soon be we'.l
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CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED.
with LOCAL AITLICATIOXS, as they
eunnot reach the seat of the disease. Ca
tarrh is a blood nr constitutional disease,
and In order to cure It you must take in
ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken Internully, ami acts directly npnn
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It
was prescribed by one oil the best phy
sicians lu this country for ypnrs and Is
a regular prescription. It Is composed of
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combina
tion of the two ingredients Is what pro
duces such wonderful results i in enriug
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V. 3. CIIEXKY & CO.. Props., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
work It is doing, for It has brought
about a remarkable development of
public Interest in education as con
cerned with country matters and all
that relates to the larger and more
technical aspects of agriculture, horti
culture and forestry.
Mark
Twain
Wa3 onco asked, "Of all your
books, which do you consider
the best?"
He promptly replied, "My
bank book."
The man or woman, boy
or girl, who earii3 some,
spends less, and has a savings
pas3 book on this bank, is on
the road to success.
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Capital and
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Resources $2,000,000.00
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of a fashionably dressed woman was
round In the Victoria hotel. Death
was due to asphyxiation. The wo
man last night registered with a man
at the hotel as John Smith and wife.
The man left at midnight. The police
think the girl was beaten unconsci
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Peevish Children
Suffer With Worms
Don't be angry with your child be
cause he or she is continually irrita
ble. In ninety nine out of one hun
dred cases you will find that the trou
ble is worms.
Among the common symptoms of
the presence of round worms are ner
vousness. which often leads to epl
leptical attacks, dizziness, vertigo, ca
pricious appetite, restless sleep. Itch
ing of the yes and nose, nausea and
ofter hysteria. Round worms are
several inches in length and Infest the
stomach. Occasionally several hun
dred are found in a single person
Thread worms are smaller, often not
longer than a quarter of an Inch. The
symptoms denoting their presence are
about the same, but In this case tne
child has no appetite.
Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge Is unsur
passed in removing worms Not only
will it destroy them, but its tonic ef
fects will restore the stomach to
healthy activity. As Jayne's Tonic
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the improved condition of the person
using It.
Millions of parents have praised
this medicine for more than eighty
years. Insist upon Jayne's Tonic Ver
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druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayne
& Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
Persian Rc-lxi Is Now in Artlevll.
St. Petersburg, Russia. According
to the latest information from Tehe
ran, Salar-ed-Dowleh who, it would
appear, has not ventured to take pos
session of Resht. has marched Into
the province of Ardevil. The Persian
Cossack brigade, which numbers about
500, has been despatched against him
by the government. This brigade is
under the command of two Russian
instructors and has two field guns and
two machine guns.
ALL KINDS OF MONEY TO LOAN
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The undersigned represents the Netherlands American Mort
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proved wheat, alfalfa and dairy farms. Kates 7 per cent. - No
delay in final closing up of loans.
Frank R. Atkins
Telephone Main 5. No. 550 Main St.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
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Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
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writes Mrs. William Orvis, Clare,
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WHY?
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Important to Every American Family
The famuos house of Whltbread has
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and to build up the system. Whltbread
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Contains only the natural gas (not car
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The most temperate drink Whltbread Ale,
because it Is not only a delicious beverage,
but a tonle and blood giver. In Great
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A glass of Whltbread at night time and
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Do not accept any substitute for Whit,
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AGRICILTIRAL COLLEGE IX
KMXRURGII TO RE ENLARGED
Edinburgh, Scotland. Extensive ad
ditions are about to be made to the
Edinburgh and East of ScotlanJ Agri
cultural college.
The buildings In George square, Ed
inburgh, will have a frontage of about
100 feet when the contemplated work
is finished. They will be four stories
in height, with accommodation for
class-rooms, laboratories,. lecture
rooms,, reading room, public offices,
directors' room, and county work staff
rooms. The main lecture room will
measure 60 feet by 31 feet. The base
ment flat will contain the dairying de
partment, cloak rooms and stores. The
buildings, excluslvve of site, will cost
upwards of $30,000 pounds and the ac
commodation will be . practically
trebled.
In 1894 on the recommendation of
the board of agriculture and fisheries
the University Court and the Highland
and Agricultural Society formed a
joint administrative board to consoli
date the agencies engaged in Edin
burgh In the teaching of agriculture
and kindred subjects. This combi
nation was called the Edinburgh
School of Rural Economy. In 1897
the administration of the grant for
agricultural education in Scotland was
transferred from the board of agricul
ture to the Scottish education depart
ment, and In March, 1901, a confer
ence was held In Edinburgh of repre
sentatives of the town council, the uni
versity, the Highland and Agricultur
al society, the School of Rural Eco
nom, and delegates from the counties
of Berwick, Clackmannan, Edin
burgh. Fife, Forfar, Haddington, Kin
ross, Linlithgow, Peebles, Perth, Rox
burgh and Selkirk.
The conference agreed to establish
an agricultural college, to be named
the Edinburgh and East of Scotland
College of Agriculture, the whole to
be under the management of a board
of governors, representative of the
bodies above named, and In 1901 this
united administration took over the
work of the School of Rural Econ
omy. In 1903 the education department
recognized the college as a special In
stitution, and agreed to make grants
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