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EIGiTT TAOES "PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OTIEOOXTAK PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. -v 1 : At the Theaters Pre Agents' Announcements of Present and Coining Attractions at Pendleton's Many Show Houses. Pastime Saturday. "Why I Am Here," Vltagraph feat uring Sldnoy Drew and Anita Stetv rt. An Innocent flirtation leads to wriou consequence. The villlanesa tursucn him until she gets him where he wants htm. This picture mixes ertout tragedy and farce and has as much fun with the audience as the midienre docs with it. You will en- Jor this picture thoroughly, for it is unlike other pictures. "The Hlue and the Gray," Biograph featuring Irene Hawley and Alfred Paget. Proving that love knows no uniform. It was Christmas eve In tha THK ALTA THEATER. This photograph shows the entrance and lobby of the new Alta theater in Alta street, one of Pendleton's popular playhouses. Manager Oll phant has been booking some en tertaining acts In the past and has some others for the future, which will be on a larger scale than here tofore. In every respect this play house is modern and . is a credit to the city. BSd If impure and debilitated, weak and thin, will surely yield to the purifying and vitalizing powers of HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, Every honest physician and phar macist .must admit the value of Its formula, which Includes cot only Earsaparllla, but ajso thoe great Alteratives, StlMngia and Blue Flag; those great Anti-bilious and Liver remedies. Mandrake and Dandelion; those great Kidney remedies, TJva Jrsi. Juniper Berries and P!psise ; those great Stomach Tonics, "Gentian Boot and Wild Cherry Eark; '.and other valuable agents. SVlth these potent Ingredients com- t)lned In our own scientific propor tions and by our own modern pro- - cesses Hood's Sirsaparllla possess- - es medicinal merit we believe un- equalled In any other medicine. ject dealing with re-Incarnation and beginning in Prehistoric days when the cave man fought for his rights and his family. The story finishes tn modern times and shows he and his former wife re-incarnated. A very Interesting picture. The Problem Love Solved" Than- houser. A story of modern business life: the dictograph la used in one very effective scene to bring about the downfall of a pair of crooks. 'The Padre's Sacrifice." Majestic. The Padre's unselfishness was the south but the spirit of peace and love did not prevade the northern girl's l.inrt Tho enllantrv of the voune southern swains, however, was mora means of bringing an outlaw to lead than manifest, when a drunken band a better lire. A nne picture ror &un rr unionists entered the house am- da. ong them her sweetheart. From him j We were not notified as to the corn was protection needed most. His rl- edy subject definitely, but were told val a confederate soldier, showed her it would doubtless be another of the that character Is far above political xvcysione iunumiiis. nrlnclnal. and true love came Into its Alia m nraiCT. Special tonight, entire change of 1 IIIVIKO 10 RABBIT E own. 'The Touch of a Child, Selig. Lit tle Lillian Wado, plays the chtld.whose program, no vaudeville, straight pic need of a mother's care recalls the tures with a song Intermission num ereat singer from her longing for; ber. The picture offered consist of fame. 'The Temptation of -Jane (Gale)" Imp. Two reeler of exceptional in terest and merit. " The Animated Weekly of Current Event, carrying a good list of events ofvworld wide interest. A great burlesque comedj by -the Nestor Co. "His Harum." How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New York physician MVS. "If it were not for the thin "Pathe Weekly," with its interest ing Illustrated news events and comic section drawn by Bud Fisher. Mutt's higher education stands the test of a colnless poker game. Pastime Sunday-Monday. The scheme of an unscrupulous woman to Inherit a fortune form the r.i n f tKn nnvorfiil twn.nnrt TCalem "The Man Who Vanished." featuring 1 stockings and thin soled shoes worn Carlvle Blackwell and Billie Rhodea by women the doctors would proD Hobart inherits his father's fortune, ably be bankrupt" When you con i 9iv tn An nwnv with him ' velon Into pneumonia but treat It at In order that her husband might In-1 tract a cold do not wait for it to de-y herit the money. The two fill shells once. CnamDeriam t cougn emeuy with a deadly explosive and slip them Is Intended especially for coughs and into Hobarfs hunting bag. A shell cplds, and has won a wide, reputation bursts the gun and the boy Is injur- by Its cures or these diseases. ed. He Is rescued by his sweetheart and taken to her home. His servants Wheat Land Loans Exclusively 3 to 5 Years In Any Amount 6Vz Netherlands Ameri- f i -i ni. can Mortgage pan h Frank R. Atkins, I Representative I t. O. ftufldiol Pendleton I believe he has been killed. Later the boy returns home. The aunt learns that Hobarfs sweetheart possesses dangerous evidence against her. She locks the girl up in a steel vault. The girl is rescued Just in time', however, and the wicked couple arrested. "A Sense of Humor". Edison com edy featuring Arthur Houseman and Sally Crute. Reggie, an .English youth who has always dreamed of killing grizzlies and fighting savages in' the states, finally sails for Ameri ca. His new-found friends get up a magnificent Indian fight for him In which he Is decidedly the victor. "Love's Deception," patheplay. This picture is nicely presented photo- , graphically and sincerely acted throughout. There Is something fine about the way In which the lame; brother continued the correspondence with the girl back cast after his broth er had been killed. Then she came west, and of course, marries the lame boy. It is most effectual and is pleasant . and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. Adv. MILTON PASTOR STRICKEN SUDDENLY WITH DEATH : MILTON." Ore., Dec. IS. Stricken with apoplexy while cutting wood. Rev. "f. H. Henderson of Milton died several hours later. Rev. Henderson, who was 70 years of age, was born in Missouri and came to the northwest in 1871, settling In the Willamette valley. He was minister in the Congregational church at Salem for a number of years. Eight years ago he moved to Milton, and l one year later opened a grocery store which he has conducted since that time. He leaves his wife and three chil dren: Mrs. Nellie Mansfield, of Free water; Hershel, a student in Whitman college; and Travis of Portland. The latter son arrived In Milton - this Cosy. n-, TM.-li Vnualtv Trlrt will hfl the J UC XI, Wi . . " . - - " . vaudeville attraction, at this house 0ni,urn,n- vv Sunday matinee and evening. This " ' Is we believe the best trio we have wusi.ix uitid imuti m:vr. M-pr had ami Is a much higher priced act than the usual run of vaudeville , Divorce Witness Tells of Being Told attractions seen on the statge of the How to Flirt. .moil fnu n theaters. This act comes ST. LOUIS, Dec. 13. Miss Ida Jones to us highly recommended and Is sure caused smiles in circuit Judge Tay to please our patrons. Picture program for Sunday only; change Monday. "The Revelation," Kaybee. A sub- YOUR CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS 1--CASCARETS Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Gas, Bad Breath. Mean liver and Bow-. el Need Cleansing. tor's court while testifying In the dl vorce suit of Mrs. Gladys Dee . Stone against Edgar Cola Stone, when she stated Mrs. Stone once offered to show Iter how to capture the heart of a man According to the witness, Mrs. Stone supplemented this offer by the state ment that there wasn't a man in the world with whom she couldn't flirt. Miss Jones originally had been sub penaed as a winess for Mrs. Stone, but her testimony favored Stone. Thl was brought out when Mrs. Stone'i attorney, former Judge Homer, on cross-examination, asked the witness about being subpenaed. Miss Jones told the court she call ed Mrs. Stone on the telephone five minutes after midnight and told Mrs, Stone she would cause her arrest Mrs. Stone slandered her. It later de veloped Miss Jones had been misln formed regarding certain testimony by I Mrs. Stone. Miss Jones said Mrs. Stone flirted, j Paul Sherry Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, in digestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always get the desired results with Castareta. nnn't let vour stomach, liver and mv. von miserable. Take! Paul Sherry assistant treasurer Cascareta tonight; put an end to the the Savings Trust company, testified headrhe biliousness, dizziness, nerv- io oeing oui wun tne atones ana otn ,,.. ,iu j.nr eassv stomach, er ne night. He said Mrs Stone v,vk n ' other distress; drank six or seven mixed drinks dur cleanse your Inside organs of all the lng the evening The drinks Included bile, gases and constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, hap piness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascareta. Don't forget the children their little lnsides need a gentle cleansing, too. highballs, cocktails and beer, he test! fled. Stone's father, Percy Stone, general manager of the Continental Casualty company, and his divorced wife, now Mrs. A. D. Campbell of Chicago, were in court to testify, When the farmers of the Holdman vicinity hold their next rabbit drive next Friday, they will be assisted by a large number of Indians from the local reservation, according to pros ent plans, and the slaughter is expect ed to be even greater than that of yesterday. The Indians were willing to Join in the drive yesterday but they wanted the spoils for their own tables and, when they heard that the charitable institutions of Portland had put in a prior claim, they lost all Interest in the drive. However, Charles Vinson is extending a special invitation to them for next Friday and promises them all of the rabbits they want. The drive next Friday will be made from the direction of Hermlston and Stanfleld and it is expected that at least a thousand rabbits will be killed. Residents of Pendleton are again In vited to participate. The 300 rabbits brought in yester day were shipped last evening to the Portland Commons by express, the shipment weighing 1500 pounds. LUNGS SORE. CHEST FEELS STUFFY. COUGH DRY AND DEEP. CAUGHT A SEVERE COLD These Symptoms Call for Dr. King's New Discovery, With a Rec ord of Cures for Over 43 Years Back of It Fight Toe to Toe. WINDSOR. Ont., Dec. 12. Joe Mandot of New Orleans and Pat Drou- lllard the Windsor lightweight, stood toe to toe and battled eight vicious rounds here. The popular decision gave Mandot a shade the better of the bout. Neither fighter appeared to have any advantage when they threw science to the winds and slugged, but Mandot's superior cleverness and generalship gave him the margin. Dr. King's New Discovery is not a cure all. It is prepared to treat and relieve every kind of cough and cold of infants, children, adults and aged. It was originated during a severe cough epidemic 43 years ago, was an immediate success and is probably the most used cough and cold prescrip tion in the world. Your money refunded if Dr. King's New Discovery does not re lieve you. Don't put off getting relief. Buy a bottle from your drug gist today. California Woman Seriously Alarmed "A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal of annoy ance. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and inflamed I began - to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlains Cough Remedy, say ing she had used it for years. bought a bottle and It relieved my cough the first night, and In a week was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, Cal. For sale by all dealers. Adv. Polk County Poultry Show. MONMOUTH .Ore.. Dec. 13. Ex hibits at the Polk County Poultry show have been larger in number than at any previous show. About "It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes Mrs. J. .P. Davis, Stickncy Corner, Me., "after doctor's treatment and all other remedies had failed." Excellent toj coughs, colds or any bronchial affection. - Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, la., writes: "I had a hard, stubborn cough that I had doctored for over six weeks without my getting any better. Our druggist finally recom mended Dr. King's New Discovery and my husband bought a dollar bottle. After using two-thirds of it my trouble eased down, and it was not long till I was completely cured. Dr. King's New Discovery surely de serves all the praise it gets." Sold by KOKP PENS' 400 birds are on display and some valuable cups aTre offered to the win ners. Several counties are represnet ed at the show this year. NEW YORK, Dec. 13. According to Dr. Harvey Wiley, a powerful Washington lobby was keeping the J pure food law from being enforced EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUll BACK HURTS OK MADDER BOTHERS. The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood Is , filled with uric acid which the kid neys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the result is kidney trouble, bladder weak' ness and a general docKne In health. " When your kidneys feel like lump of lead; .your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are . obliged to seek relief two or three . times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous ' spells), acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and -your k'dneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for' generations to flush and ' stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids In the urine, so it no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus, ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot In Jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthta-water beverage, and belongs In' every home,, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney' flushing any time. Something Useful for Holiday Presents flageolets and Plcrolos at aU prtcr. lUnd Vacuum Sweepers $1.00 ..to $15.00. famtrlc Vacuum Sweepers $18, 30, $33. torn cant afford to do without Ummo snecpera. Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos from $5.00 to $20.00 Violins $3.00 to $25.00 Violin Cases ...$1.50 to $10.00 Accordians ... $400 to $12.00 Comets $30.00 U $68.00 O-Ceder Mops, Urge size $1.13 Dust Mop S0C, $1.00 Outfit to be In very house. llano Stools and Benches, player Piano Roils and .Sheet Mutdo. Rolls and Folders for Sheet as dic, Half Price. These Prices Good for this Week Only JESSE FAILING I Ill-Lurk to Friday. I BRISTOL, R. I, Dec. 13. Disre garding the superstition attaching Ill luck to Friday, the builders of the Vanderbllt syndicate yacht, which Is to be a candidate to become defender of the America's cup, cast her keel. .The cast is believed to have been suc cessful and 1?4,000 pounds of lead were cooling within the molding frame. A little ceremony added Interest to the casting of the keel, when Miss Agnes Herreshoff, daughter of the de signer, tossed Into the melted metal several bright pennies. The coins had been given her for the purpose by Cor nelius Vanderbllt and other members of the syndicate. CATARRH OF THE PHARYNX. Clearing out your throat every day, all day. That is what you .have been dolnr for months. Possibly years. A little mucus covers the pharynx. If you were to go to a doctor he would tell you that you have phar yngitis. If you were to look into your own throat you would And Just back of the soft palate a red, lurnpy, granular appearance of tha back part of the throat Pharyngitis the doc tors call It. N Perhaps he would call ft. follcular pharyngitis. It causes you constant annoyance. Tou are always making slight disturbances when seated In an audience. Can"t hold your throat stllL Strtney mucus bothers you Worse In the morning. A-hem! A-hem! A-hem! That I? the way you are going nearly all day Sometimes in the night whn you wake up. Tou ought to garble your throat with salt water evry morn ing. Cold salt water. That clears out the throat perfectly and makes it ready for treatment Peruna is the treatment Begin with a teaspoonful before earh meal and at bedtime. Try it for a week. Tou will be convinced., Of course. Peruna will not entirely relieve you in a week. That is too much, to ex pect of any remedy. But It will bene fit you so much you will be con vinced. Yes, it will. It has done this many times. Follcular pharyngitis. E!g word?. Almost as bad as the dlsearo. But if you take Peruna for one month reg ularly, you aiay forget that you ever had such a disease. Then you will have a perfect right to forget the big words too. Peoole who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Lucky Day Almanac for 1914. Fit Ills Cae Exactly. "When father was sick about six years ago he read an advertisement of Chamberlain s Tablets In the paper that fit his case exactly." writes MIhs Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith.. Ark "He purchased a box of them and he has not been sick since. My sister had stomach trouble and was also benefited by them." For sale by ail dealers. Adv. $14,000 Voted to Mrs. Calllard. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1J In recog nition of the distlngulsher services of the late Lieutenant Colonel David Cal llard; U. S. A., as a member of the Isthmian canal commission, the house passed a bill to appropriate for Mrs, Calllard $14,000, the equivalent of a year's salary of a commissioner. Rep resentatlve Adams, of Georgia, chair MAKE IT -AN ELECTRIC Gift For ''Her P. . f . They save money, time and trouble $ . , ' We would be pleased to show you the following: ,NE of our handsome Electrical appliances so suitable and ser viceable is the most pleasing remembrance you can possibly give this holiday time. They are more than mere presents they are ral rem embrances and show the true gift spirit Easy lo Operalo Perfect Results Their use, morning, noon and. night, means oft recurring appreciation of your thought fulness. They can be immediately attached to any lamp-socket urely a present to please. EL TEBALLO EL TOSTOVO EL CHAFO EL STOVO EL PERCO EL COMFO EI. BAKO Eli COOKO EL TOSTO EL GRILLO EL BOILO Eli EG GO ( ELECTItiq IRONS AND ELECTRICAL UTILITY OUTFITS. They are something out of the ordinary yet serviceable, ' Vaughan's Electrical Store See Windows. Next to Postof fice. Gifts f IReiimeinfiieii. Our stock of Holiday Presents is now ready for your inspection. We are showing DIAUQI1DS WATCHES JEWELRY CLOCKS SILVERWARE The fine lines we have ever shown, affording yon a wide latitude for chooslns;. Our diamonds are of the finest color and cut, bought direct from the Importers, thus saving yon monor. The watches and docks we carry represent the hctit makes of the best manufacturers and were M'tocted after many rears- of experience In handling different makes they are all guaranteed by ufl. In Jewelry and Silverware we carry only the best and our stork Is well xolectod. We are agents for Pair point Corporation Cut and Engraved Glass which cannot ho excelled for Its brilliancy and cat. Make your selection now and have It laid away. No article to be found hero bat what will please the receiver. " A. L. SCHAEFER, ith fa v.". man of the' Interstate commerce com mlttee. presented the bill and It was passed Immediately.