East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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TUILY EAST OREGONIAN". PENDLETON", OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912.
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Careful Attention Given to Phone Orders and Goods Delivered to Any Part of the
City Free of Charge
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F. M. DOWNEY
Phone Main 444
G. E. MARSH
ATM PICTURE SHOWS
Orplieum.
Swell program for Tuesday's
change.
1. "The Freshet." Borne by an
Irreatible force of circumstances, two
souls are separated and brought to
gether again. Through the bursting
of a dam the child of a widowed
mother la carried Into the flood and
rescued by the village blacksmith,
who was Jilted by its mother when
she married Its father. The widow and
tho blacksmith are reconciled and
united In marriage.
2. "The Better Man." Melies.
Doris cannot decide which of two suit
ors to accept, so devises a novel plan
to test which Is the better man. It's
a race, but contrary to convention,
the last proves first and wins the
prize.
3. "The Revenue and the Girl."
Kalem. A stirring drama of tho Ken
tucky mountains. Love finds a way
to overcome a hated enemy. One
sensation follows another In this pic
turesque story.
4. "The Scheme that Failed." Lu
bin. Dick Birch and Harry Blake
were "hall room" boys who decided
to become detectives. It's a bully
comedy, tingling with action. Don't
miss it.
G. "Cement Rock Blasting." Lu
Mn. Explosion of 6 1-2 tons of dy
namite In one blast Is a feature of
this Industrial film. The blast moved
DO tons of solid rock.
Tues-
Vlta.
Tho Pastime.
Tho homo of Good pictures
day's new program follows:
"Tho Ventrilooulst's Trunk.'
graph. Tacked with loads of fun and
n host of funny poople. You can't
keep tho liil down. It fairly brusts
with laughter. It takes you right
into its spell and throws you into a
fit of laughter that you can't over
come until tho picture closes.
.'IHll's Flute." Kalem. A cow
lmv'B storv. An exciting Western
story of how Bill proves a winner by
not only saving himself from tno in
dlans through his cleverness In play
in? tlin fluto. hut bv winning the
rancher's daughter as well.
"A Summer Adventure." Sellg.
Tim D-lrl'n lover wn. out of favor with
tho girls' father and his rescue of the
herolno'n little brother from tho don
of tho wovlcs gives him a chance to
square things. Exciting and grip
ping. "The Three Bears." Essanay. The
story of Goldilocks and the three
bears Is familiar to all. It is an ex
cellent production with much quaint
humor and will be enjoyed by adults
and children alike.
Musical program:
No. 1 Allmo Rag. Percy Wen-
rich.
No. 2 rekln Rag. H.4W. Martin
No. 3 Folar Bear Rag. O. P.
Howard. ,
No. 4 Oh Tou Angel Rag. F. T.
Pabncy.
No. 5 Raphsody Rag. H. Jentes.
Cosy.
Wednesday and Thursday, a dandy
aeroplane comedy drama.
"The Higher the Fewer." Than-
houser. The higher up in the air
you get the fewer the rivals so the
wooer took her up in tho clouds. They
were pursued by a rival In an aero
plane, but after a fight the lover won
his girl.
"His Fate's Rehearsal." Majestic.
A most powerful story of the novel
method employed by a wife and her
father, a doctor, to show her drunken
husband the way he was drifting. A
picture that will delight and charm.
"Tho Trinity." A well-acted inti
mate story of borne life, very pleas
ing of sentiment. Two men were left
a baby to care for much to their dis
may. She proved to bo a nice grown
up girl and of course everything ends
fine.
"Foolshead. Protector ot Inno
cence." It Is Mr. Foolshead in ono of
his funniest laugh-provoking stunts.
"I-lfe of Bees." Itala. Showing
the Inside of the hive and how bees
do their work.
Coming, great two-reel Imp fea
ture, "From the Bottom of the Sea."
Sensational submarine story.
This being the last night these
able players will be with , us every
one should take advantage of it and
not miss this performance.
Miss Dot Harris, who was late on
getting in and missed the Sunday op
ening, was on deck on Monday and
was Indeed an added feature to the
strong bill of Sunday night.
A 0001 III Mi AT
T1IH GUANO TIIICATKU
That Is some cash register that El
mer E. Potter & Co. is using In their
rural comedy sketch at tho Crand
this week. It sounds moro Ul:o a
threshing machine. "At Washing
Corners" as It Is produced by Mr.
Potter and his associates, Miss Jo
sephine Onkley and Mr. H. D. Oakley,
Is a complete litt'.e play In Itself, fill
ed tVith good, quaint Yankee com
edy, with Just enough pathos in It to
relieve tho strain.
There is Only Ono
"Bromo Quinine"
That Is
Laxative Bremo Quinine
ijseo me world over to cure a cold m ome day.
AT THE OREGON THEATRE
Coming, "The Girl from KortorV."
At the Oregon theater on Saturday,
March 24 will introduce a birl born
in France under another name, The
Girl from Hectors, a mischevious but
harmless creature, has been adopted
to this country by Paul Potter, who
In the importing process has con
structed what is said to be one of the
most laughable farce comedies ever
produced. "The Girl from Rectors"
which is coming to the Oregon is an
adaption from the French. In its
natural state It ran for over two years
In Paris and was still tickling the ris
ibilities of the Parisians. It has also
been translated Into several languages
and the Germans are all In a flutter
over this convulsive comedy. Even
Denmark, tho land of Ibsen, is being
amused by it. It remained to accli
mate this comedy to America and
as it Is surrounded by an excellent
company of artists, it was an instan
taneous success and ran to packed
houses for more than a year on
Broadway. The company that is to
produce it Tit present Is one of ex
ceptional ability composing as it does
several competent New York favors.
Miss Katherlne Raynore as Loute has
a most enjoyable reputation In a
number of farces which she has been
Identifle'd with, and the associated
players are one and all of well known
competency.
This story of "The Girl from Rec
tor's" which Paul Potter has made
Into such a delightful comedy is as
follows: Loute Sedaine is "The Girl
from Rector's," a nitneing, dashing
piece of humanity in lovo with Rich
nrd O'Shaughnessy, a young chap of
ample wealth, who, at the opening of
tho play, has plunged into dissipation
as a resu't of the influence of Col.
Andrew Tandy, whose headquarters
Is the famous Broadway restaurant.
Richard has wearied of bachelor life
and welcomes tho visit of Mrs. Gen.
Wltherspoon Copley of Battle Creek.
Mich., and her daughter by her first
marriage, Miss Marcia Singleton.
Trubys made the round trip of the
Philippine Islands on the transport
Warren. They took with them their
taby boy, one year old, and a Jap
anese nurse to care for him. These
two were left on deck one evening
while the parents' went below to din
ner. When they returned to the deck all
ready for a good-night romp with
"Buster" neither baby nor nurse was
in sight. Left alone with her charge
the Japanese girl, prompted by some
unknown motive, had committed sui
cide by jumping overboard and had
taken the baby with her.
TIME TO KNOW THIS.
Gvrnis of Disease should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This Is a
time when the system a especially
susceptible to them. Get rid of all
impurities In the blood by taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify
your whole body and prevent illness.
Always remember the full name. Look
tnf this signature on every box. 25o.
SWA
A heavy cold In the lungs that was
expected to cure Itself has been the
starting point In many cases of dis
ease that ended fatally. The sensible
course Is to take frequent doses of
BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP.
It checks the progress of the disord
er and assists nature to restore nor
mal conditions. Price 25c, 60c and
$1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
What Hem-Hold Will Do for Any
Woman With Piles.
Many a woman drags along a life
of misery with piles because she does
not know of HEM-ROID, the sugar
coated tablet remedy that cures any
kind of piles by restoring good circu
lation of blood in the swollen, clog
ged parts.
HEM-ROID is sold under a. guar
antee of satisfaction by Pendleton
Drug Co., and all druggists. $1 for
24 days treatment. Dr. Leonhardt
Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y., mails
a free booklet describing It.
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Phone Main 83.
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Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
UK I,K1T IUMILY SHOELESS.
Atlantic City, X. J. John refers
and his wife arose from their beds to
find their shoes missinig. Search of
the house fur other pairs developed
the same situation. They were forc
ed to remain indoors during the day.
while the police searched for the
thief.
He is said to have been a boarder,
who used this novel expedient to pre
vent immediate pursuit when decam
ping without paying his board bill
rUT.ES CURED IX o TO 14 DAYS.
Your druggist will refund money
if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c.
OVKUBOAUD WITH BABY.
Nurso Took Truhy Infant With Her
When Slio Committed Suicide.
San Francisco. Mourning the loss
of their baby boy, who was taken
from them under heartrenderlng cir
cumstances, Major Albert E. Troub
of the army medical corps anil his
wife, who was Miss Elizabeth Down
ing, a popular belle of local society,
returned to Berkeley from the Phil
ippines on tho army transport Thomas
With them were two little girls.
Before starting for homo the
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604-5-6 CorbettBlaPortland.Orc
Concert
O. A. C. Glee-Mandolin
Club
Forty College Youths in songs
and stunts, monologues, snap
py Choruses. Hear the
"Harry Lauder of the West"
Thursday Evening, February 22nd
Seats on sale at usual place. Prices
50c--75c--SI.OO
"Live over again those college days of yore"
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