PAGE BIX. DAILY BAST ORBQOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIIIRSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913. , EIGHT PAGES. Particularly the LadiesJ Not only pleasant and refreshing to the taste, but gently cleansing and sweet ening to the system. Syrup of Figs and Dixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strength ening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly safe at aD times and dispels colds, headaches and the paint caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and effectively that it is the one perfect family laxative which gives satis faction to all and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its ex ceUence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imita tions which act unsatisfactorily. There fore, when buying, to get ks beneficial effects, always note the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Pace 50 cents pet bottle. Theatre J. P. MADERNACH, Prop. High-Class Up-to-Date Motion Pictures For Men, Women and Children Program changes SnndayY Tuesday's and Friday's See Programin Today's Paper PASTIL! THEATRE CASS MATLOCK, Prop Best Pictures More Pictures Latest Pictures and illustrated songs ia the city. Shows afternoon and eve ningg. Refined and enter taining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times each week. Be sure and see the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. PENDLETON'S POPU LAR PICTURE SHOW THE COSY Where the entire family can en joy a high-clam motion picture fchow with comfort. Fun, Pathos Scenic Thrilling AH Properly Mixed Ojxn Afternoon and Evening, j Cluwifro Sunday, Monday, Wed- ncduy and IYlday. j Next lwr to St. George Hotel, j Ad Million 5c and 10c. j OrplM'uni. Excellent program for Friday and Saturday. 1. "Sunshine Through tho Dark." Blograph. The poor little housemaid despairs of ever experiencing a kind ness. Even the spoiled child of the household orders her about and treats her with disdain. The child wears a bright ribbon sash, which is beauti ful to the slavey, so much so that she Is tempted to steal it. 2. "Home." Edison. The picture Is full of the sentiment of home, the story wld reach thousands or hearts. It tells how a personal. Inserted to reach an absent son had a far-reacn-ing influence. 3. "Courage of Sorts " Vitagraph. There are many sorts, this Is the right sort. A doctor falsely accused stops in his flight and saves a little child rather than himself. 4. "Some Mother-in-law." Lu bin. She gave son-in-law several red hot surprises. Mother turned out to be a peacherino and the Joke was on the son-in-law. The Pasting. The home of good pictures. A clas sy program for Friday's change. "A Woman Scorned." Blograph. Her revengeful spirit aroused through jealousy. The little sweetheart of a sneak thief finds herself neglected for another, vows to get even, and she gets a chance she little hoped for. "The Man In the Taxi." Lubln. There was no "bless you, my children" stunt when John Mason and pretty Betty Brown wanted to get married. Elopement, robbery, arrest and some other forms of exciting adventure make the path of their love extra rough. But it U came out right in the end. "A Tennessee Love Story." Selig. A strong story possessing fine quali ties of humor, sympathy and under standing of character. "Incendiary Indians." American Pathe. A western that thrills and throbs with swift mad rush of excit ing events. "Glimpses of San Francisco." A beautiful series of views. Cosy. Friday and Saturday, two out of the ordinary dramas and three Joy dispersing, gloom dispelling comedies: "The Breach of Faith." Rex. A sensational stilletto duel. Knowing that he stood no show of winning the girl, the brother resorted to treach ery and pays dearly for his deception. "The Horse Thiers Bigamy." Am erican. Closely pursued by outlaws, the man and girl dashed across the railroad track Just ahead of a long freight that stopped their pursuers, and gave them a sufficient start to escape. "A Temporary Millionaire." Solax. Suppose you were dead broke and some kind soul gave you a million. That's what happened to Weary, tho hobo. Come In and ee the finish. "A Quiet Evening at Home." Re liance. The comedian O'Sullivan plays the lead in Pat O'Brien's far from quiet evening. "Winning Papa's Consent." Reli ance. Dad said no, but the young folks got him in such a predicament that he was glad to say yea At the Grand. Tonight, complete change of pro gram. The Austin company presents one laughing farce comedy, "A Trip to Coney Island." This Is positively the best bill put on by the Austin company. We can truly say this as each bill Mr. Austin produces is bet ter than the one before it When you come and take "A Trip to Coney Island" bring your doctor along so you won't laugh yourself to death. This is the same bill that Billy Wat son and his beef trust bathing girls made a big eastern hit with and can be relied on to please all. Six classy song numbers will be rendered. Two feature reels of motion pictures to night. Amateur night Friday night. AT THE OREGON THEATRE "Polly of the Circus," Frederic Thompson's mammoth production, with Miss Ida St. Leon in the leading rile, will be seen at the Oregon the ater on Sunday, January 14th. One of the great features of the play is the realistic third act in which the circus. scenes are depicted, including a min iature circus caravan disappearing in the distance. The second scene of this act shows a circus in full swing, with the trained horses, ponies, dogs, cowns, acrobats, ringmasters, bare back riders and aerial acts of all de scriptions, with all the necessaries of the white tops, and is in full keep ing with the standard set by Frederic Thompson, producer of the play and the creator of the huge Hippodrome and the greatest amusement park in the world Luna Park, Coney Island, New Tork City. Watch for the parade. POWKI.L BOCXD TO SEE WIDOW Even an Injunction Couldn't Stop Him Calling on Her. Bel'.fontaine, Ohio. Sherman Pow ell has been served with a temporary Injunction restraining him from call ing upon 119, Desta Vandemark of Vaughnsville. Powell Is 45 years old and a widow er. Some time aso he met and learn ed to love Mrs. Vandemark. He be llows' THIS, Lame back may come from over work, old settled ' In the muscle of the back, r from dif iie. In the two former cases the rlsl.t remedy Is EALLARU'H SNOW LINIMENT. 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I"rl 75c, per bottle, s Sold by all lr"Kpter. like Hall's Family fills for eonatlps Uos. .... . .j 4 Scene In Fnxlerlc Thompson's "Polly of the Circus," Ida St. Leon as Polly, Oregon Theater, Sunday, January 14th. i gan to pay ardent attention to her, but the admiration was not mutual and finally she appealed to her broth er to check Powell's love making. Powell visited the village almost ev ery evening and, armed with candy or flowers, insisted upon entertaining Mrs. Vandemark in her parlor. The brother's intimation to Powell to cease his visits seemingly had no ef fect upon the swain, and fina'ly Mrs. Vandermark appealed to the courts. The papers of the Injunction suit were served on the persistent lover. Sun day night he again drove to the house of the pretty widow and demanded to see her. D. R. Riser, her brother, and Da vid Sherry, his friend, encountered Powell and a fight Is alleged to have ensued. Riser then appeared before a justice of the peace and swore to a warrant for the arrest of Powell, charging him with a breach of the peace. Powell has pleaded not guilty and has been held to court of common pleas. Burled In 40-Inrfi Coffin. Bloomington, 111. Occupying a cof fin forty Inches wide, especially made for him in Chicago, Leonard ("Baby' Bloomington's famous fat man, was buried the coffin being hauled any miles towanda Cemetery. CASCARETS CURE A E Gently, But Thoroughly Cleanse Your Liver, Stomach and Bowels and You Feel Great By Morning. a Q nTSTTrTT 7T THIS WINTER Famous tho World Ovor For Its splendid hostelrles, its varied attractions, its fine beaches, hot springs and pleasure resorts all these can be reached with ease by the Oregon-Washington Rai'road & Navigation Co. and SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY "Road of a Thousand Wonders." 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