East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EKUIT PAGES.
CASCARETS SURELY
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r; I .- :i f h cie.in, jure ;,nj fresh
v lii v'.is.-.,-e!s, or niore'y Inn-ins a
;---.v;iy through th.w alimentary
- r V-..:n:j;. t -reins every few days
n.1:. cathartic jU!.. cas'.or oil
-'.r j urutlve waters
having a bowel wash-day. I- t
'is.-.ir-'ts thorouphly ileanse nn.l re-ulrtt.-
the stotnaeh, remove the uiuii-:s:e-l.
-our and fermenting food and
I' 1 biases, lake the i s- o.-s bile from
(he I vir and carry out of the system
i'll the dteomp sed waste matter and
iiioisims in the intestines and bowels.
Casearet t-irrirht will make you
uei preat by morninsr. They work
.li.lt' jou sleep never gripe, sicken
. n uso any inconveniencei and cost
only 10 cents a box from your drus
K'si. Millions of men and women
t:ke a Oascaret now and then and
never have headache. biliousness,
t-r-au'd tongue, ind'gestion. sour stom
ch or constipated bowels. Cascarets
rK-lonsr in every household. Children
just love to take them.
llobnery Was Neatly Done. j
Oregon City. Sheriff Mass, who '
Tnss been investigating the robbery of j
the past office and AVells-Fargo ex
pirees office at New Era, says that he )
.confident the job was the work of,
experienced men. The burglars ob
lalned J100 in gold coin and a JlOOi
money order and several railroad
tickets.
'XV CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY
take "LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If it
fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa
ture is on each box. 25c,
AT THE PICTMOWS
Orp'umuj.
A feature of features for Tuesday's
chanse. Foul Flay, by Charles
Heade, in three reds. A f lm w hich
iiui;ks an ep.vh in silent drama. The
compl.1:.- n.iwl is clearly told.
1 "F.ul riay," Fan 1. K-lison.
Ar lm- Wardlaw, tho son of a London
vvvihaiit. j-r.i .luates fro n Oxford
hc.rvKy in iteht from pam'o'.ing. I'n-.1-r
a r! a of lend'ng Kohert Tenfold
in :.ey. ho f-rges his father's name,
f.itipir Kohort ti cash it and give
him the abount above the loan. Rob
ert is sentetne.1 to ex le. Arthur is
emrag.-'i to :narry lld'ti K'l!es'.on, the
daughter of General Kolleston.
2. "Foul Play," Part 2. Robert
i'enfoU'., under another name, H a
convict on parale in Australia. Arth
ur Wardlaw, 'who has involved the
firm of Wardlaw & Son, arranges to
have a ship belonging to the firm
scuttled for the insurinee. Helen, Ar
thurSs fiance, sails on this very ship
and Robert staves her. They are cast
on an uninhabited island.
3. "Foul Play." Part 3. General
Rolleston arriving In London finds
his daughter has been wrecked at set.
He starts to search for her. Mean
time Robert and Helen are living
happily on their island. Robert has
dispatched a number of wild ducks
with, messages attached giving their
location. In the closing scene Arthur
is confronted with his double villainy
and Robert Penfold 'comes into Ms
own.
4. "Wife's New Hat." Lubln. She
got a hat and put t in the safe re
moving $50,000 worth of bills to make
room. Rurglars cracked the safe but
overlooked the drawer where she had
put the valuables. Hubby was so
pleased that he said she should have
twenty hats if she wanted them.
5. "The New Creator." Lubin. A
barrel of fun in this one, picturing the
troubles and experiences of Sam Law
son, who starts out to take moving
pictures.
reels,
Tlie Pastime.
A swell program for
Tuesday
O. A. C. SHORT COURSES
BEGIN JAN. 3, CONTINUE FOCK WEEKS.
YOU
ARE
INVITED
Every citizen of Oregon is cordially invited to
attend the short courses of the Oregon Agri
cultural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven
distinctive courses will 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
daily work. Make this a pleasant and pro
fitable winter outing. No tuition. Reason
able accommodations. For beautiful illustrat
ed bulletin. . address,
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Ore.
Farmer's Business Course by Correspondence.
rhni.c BIgr extra in three
tioucicalt's masterpiece r
"The Colleen Bawn Katm. Every
us-Ana In thla niu-arfiil Trlel rlrnmil '
wns made In Ireland.
Reel No. 1, 1000 feet. Hard res
Cregan meets "The Colleen Bawn"
and they are see: ?tly married at her
mother's grave. His mother desires
that he take to? wife his cousin.
Reel No. 2. 1000 feet. Danny
Mann. A simple minded youth seeks
to relieve his master of the low-horn
wife and decoys the colleen out to
the rock in the lak and nttempts to
drow n her. Ho Is nvftaken for an !
otter and shot by Myles Xa Coppa-
leen. hen attempting to retrieve his
game, Myles rescues the colleen.
Reel No. 3, 1000 feet. Danny Mann
escapes) death and confesses to
drowning the colleen. This confes
sion leads to an attempt to arrest )
Hardress Cregan lust ns he N about !
to be married to Anne Chute. But In
the confusion, Father Tom. to whom
the confession was made, Myles und
the Colleen entej and the affair is
cleared up.
"How She-Got the Money." E sa
nay. This is a bright little comedy. It
Is amusing.
"And the Cat Came Back." Essana-y.
This is a slight anecdote picture.
Uusual price: Adults, 10c; chil
dren 5 cents.
w i-t:" i . . - nil - - si
XlU Jgfc ITS GOING TO BUY
r r, v -m w i i lip im tw v 'j", tv "J,'.7 mm
m wmmm . new..
COV1
The Cosy.
For Monday and Tuesxlay.
"The Godfather." Reliance. Pow
erful dramatic play with a cast of
over fifty. A disappointed lover be
came godfather of his former sweet
heart's baby and after depositing- $3,
900 to the baby's credit, went wrst.
On his 21st birthday he received the
money and lost it gaubling. He went
west and in a card game shot It's
godfather, who saved him from befng
lynched. A ring revealed the biry's
identity and they both went back east
to mother.
"A Western Tramp." Bison. The
tramp, made the butt of the cowboys'
Jokes, was befriended by Joe. He
learned that Smith and a dancehnll
girl were in a plot to break up Joe's
home and forced the girl to confess,
while he run Smith out of town.
"Lost Illusions." Rex. Grace, a
mountain girl met an artist froim the
east. She loved him, but she only
amused him. After he left she- mar
ried Bill, a mountain boy, and they
went east, where she met the artist.
Her husband, finding them embrac
ing, left her all his money and went
back home. Next day she found the
artist was married and started back
to her true mountain lover and hap
piness. "Mutt and Jeff Spend a Quiet Day
in the country." Nestor. Mutt and
Jeff, while fishing, were set upon by
two convicts and relieved of their
clothes. They had some trying ex
periences while wearing the convict
suit?. Mutt decided a barrel would
be better and after stealing a night
gown for Jeff they started home.
"The Meddling Parson." Nestor.
He thought a poker game was on and
told the chief of police. A bum heard
him and held up the players, but
found his big haul was only stage
money.
j THE CURE THAT'S SURE
FOR
COUGHS,COLDS, WHOOPING COUGH
AND ALL DISEASES O?
THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS
Famous for Forty Years off Cures.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
Price SOc and $1.00
KOEPPEN'S
R. I
ASSISTS IMMIGRANTS
Salem, Ore., Nov. 21. That the
state railway commission enables
hundreds of poor people to obtain
justice in instances where they culd
not without the intervention of the
commission, is the claim of J. H.
Walker, of Salem, who gives his own
story to illustrate this contention.
walker came tom Sedalia,. Mo, to
Salem a year ago this month. Through
an error made by an agent of the
Missouri Pacific railway company
the proper notes In regard to the pay
ment of freight on Walker's house
hold goods were omitted.
When he arrived at Salem, Walker
Five Passenger, Six
Cylinder touring Car
The New Series Franklins
Are tlie mox beautiful in desiens and finbk
They are almost noiseless.
They are simple, economical ami reliable.
TIipv are the most comfortable to ride in and tbe
easiest to handle.
They have no water to Wh with and they are
lipliter and more jiowcrful than anything eL-e on the
mad.
Latest model now on exhibition
Ask for a demonstration
Pendleton Auto Company
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
"Tim lUcli Mr. IIokjjciiIh'Iiiiot."
Possibly the most important attrac
tion of the present theatrical season
at the Oregon Theater Is the engage
ment of Max Dill and his splendid
company in the famous musical com
edy "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer."
I Competent critics decjare the work
of Mr. Dill to be the funniest and best
j thing he has ever attempted. Max
uill nas enjoyed a wonderful season
since starring alone, his success has
been phenominal. While he has only
confined his time and talent to the
coast exclusively for a number of
years it is Mr. Dill's intention of tak
ing "The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer"
East and appearing on Broadway
late this winter.
"The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer" is
anoriginal piquant musical comedy.
The costumes, scenery, electrical ef
fects are all new and the musical
numbers are acknowledged to he the
greate-st of their kind. The cast is a
collection of well known theatrical
celebrities, with a chorus whose fame
is synonymous witn the title of the
comedy. The critics of the coast
h&ve praised this production until Its
lame is second to none. Thf public
which pays its good money to be en
tertained at the theatre has seen
marveled and commended In highest
terms. It is conceded to be better
than the season's best. It will bo
seen at the Oregon tomorrow even
ing.
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Oregon Theatre
Wed. November 22
MAX DILL
.nj a remarkable cast of 20 prin
i.I,s, including AIFitKD COVL.V-IX-;.
DKNTON VANK, WILME I"'OL
I l;l, UiN CHANEV, EDITH WJHT
I.EV, WINNIE BAULDWJN, LOR A
OAKLEY.
The Rich
Mr. Hoggenheimer
Ore entire year at Tlie Casino
TiiMtir, New i'ork. Started all Am-i-Ica
laughing.
The Spokune Review of November
ir,th ays: Max Dill has a good
t:how and pleasrs audience, company
capable, chorus Is good looking.
Special cut price;
lm- Circle $1.50, Iymrr lloor $1,
. . iralf.Hdiy $, and 75c, (iallcry 50c.
Sent on sale Tuesday. November
21, nt Pendleton Drug ."tore.
HOY TRIKS TO Ill'V "A PAPA."
.ApKiais to t liarity orianijUioii to
Sell Him one.
Dos Moines. "Please, can't 1 buy
a papa here?" With a few pennies
hfld in hrs cold, dirty fist, Herbert
Weirs, a 6-year-old newxhnv nnnfl
dently appealed to the orfict rs of
the Associated Charities for a fath
er. Six months ago, according to the
records of the charity organization,
the father dosertrd the motli.-r and
children. Since that time a ha by s's
tcr has come into the deserted home.
The mother developed symptoms of
tuberculosis and upon tlie ail v ice of
physicians was tp.ken to the state tu
btrculoslH hospital at Iowa City. The
lad's appeal wns the result of child
ish reasoning that a now papa would
re tore the homo.
avowed policy of the company to en
courage westward travel, by the fact
that the subordinate officials of the
railroad companies are held strictly
to account for collecting all charges
and If they are itt doubt they over
charge to make- sure of getting
enough. Then the overcharge be
comes involved in the general rail
road machine and can not be gotten
b'- an individual;
NOW HANISHKD IXMt ('It I ME.
Incorrigible Youth Sent Out of the
Country for Tou Years for Theft.
Oakland, Cal. Banishment from.
American soil for ten years ih the
effect of a plan for the probation of
John Owens, to. which Superior Judge
Bledsoe agreed. Owens will sail on
a ship leaving; San Francisco within
a few days, and If he returns to Am-
BREAKS IIP A COLD
AND CURES GRIPPE
NO QCIX1NK rsi'l IN THIS
l-.I'I 'KCTI V K I-RKPAI SATION
trica wlthlni the time set he will be
found that he had to pay an addition- liable to a ten years' term in prison.
al $9.37 in order to get his freight,
although he had prepaid It He took
the matter up with the state railway
commission and the commission In
turn took it op with the companies
By February a signed statement was
obtained admitting the overcharge,
but it was nt until today that Walker
was enabled to get his money back.
Early this month he went again, nine
months after the overcharge had been
acknowledged, but was told by the
company that he had to pay $3 In
addition to what he had already
overpaid.
This Is no exceptional case, accord
ing to the rate clerk of the commis
sion, but he declares there are hun
dreds of similar examples. In one In
stance there was an overcharge of
$100 and it took the man almost a
year to get it refunded. He accounts
for this treatment of Immigrants,
which seems inconsistent with the
The proposition to banish Owens
wns suggested by representatives, of
the Welsh Society of San Frajijclsco,
v ho desire Owens to return to Wales
to the care of his family.
He pleaded guilty to a grand lar
ceny charge originally, and when his
probation was revoked was committed
to th reformatory at Preston and
feigned Insanity after his release.
Contractor Stalw Rival.
Sheridan, Ore. E. Bowers and
William Cranford, rival contractors,
ecgaged In a street fight here In
which Bowers was severely cut with
a large jack-knife In the back of the
neck. Tlie men quarrelnd and separ
ated. Cninford soon returned with
an open knife and called Bowers a
vile name. Bowers struck him a se
vere blow and in turn received the
cuts, which are not regarded serious.
No arrests have been made so far.
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Hound to Have. It.
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"This model Is the last word In
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