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TWO K SIX DAILY EAST OKEQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1012. EIGHT PAOES. Children Cry l(C"MllAi a. m m m. " jr a . " ft mm m a ! The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bcon iu uso for over SO years, has borne tho signature of yrtf and has been mado under his por- Cy,X-T7y, 8onal supervision sIlM'0 its infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. 1 All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-iu-good " are but ', i:xperiments that triflo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Hipcrluient. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare , porlc, lrops ami Soothing Syrups. It is deasant. It , contains neitlier Opium, Morphine nor other JSareotlo substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, , Flatulency, AVind Colic, all Teething Troubles and IMarrhai. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels. assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years Orplieunu An exceptional good program for "Friday s change. Four full reels of Ihe best pictures. 1. Faithful L'nto Death. Vita xruph. A story of India. A servant's faithfulness. It stirs things up. The elephant's help materially, especially when they rescue the people from the 1'umir.g building. Mr. Hal Wilson A Good Message. "Meritol Tonic Digestive has proven a good message to others, why not ;to you? It acts first upon the stom--ach, strengthens the digestive organs, creates a healthy appetite, and r makes rich, red blood. Imparts new life and strength to the entire body. "Meritol Rheumatism Powders sur : rrtse everybody who try them. Meritol Hair Tonic will do won- ders for your hair. Deuuiifiil Hair, a .Toy Forever. If you have a beautiful head of 'hair, try to keep it. If you have not, try to get it. Meritol Hair Tonic - Keeps the scalp clean, promotes a iinjrtiny growth of beautiful hair, and keeps it soft and lustrous. Try it. I,et I s Show You. If you are a ' sufferer of piles or hemmorhoids in any form, come to our store and let us show you Meri tol Pile Remedy. It Is one of the beet preparations we have ever han kHed and is sold on a positive guaran tee. For Die IMiblic Health. The growth of the American Drug and Press Association and the Meri tol Preparations has been phenom enal, because it was organized, "for the public health." Every prepara tion is backed by the druggists and the newspaper men who own this as sociation. Your money back if you are not satisfied. Try them on our guarantee. TALLMAX & COMPANY Exclusive c.Vgents. ACKNOWLEDGE IT. 1'endlcton Has to Bow to the Inevit able Scores of Endorsements Prove ! After reading trie public statement! f this fellow-sufferer given below, J you must come to this conclusion: A. remedy which proved so beneficial ' years ago, with the kidneys can nat-1 ii rally be expected o perform the I ame work In similar cases. Read I this: I Mrs. Thomas Budge, dl912 Third. utreet, La Grande, Oregon, says: "You ; may continue to use my recommenda tion of Doan's Kidney Pills, given in May, 1910. They are still used with the best of results In our household and we would not be without them All kidney sufferers would do well to try Doan's Kidney Pills." (Statement given October 10, 1911.) On May 20, 1910, Mrs. Budge said: "A member of our family has been using Doan's Kidney Pills at differ ent times, when occasion has demand ed and they have always done a great leal of good. He complained of back ache, caused by the constant Jolting and sometimes had to lay off from work. He thinks there Is nothing equal to Plan's Kidney Pills for this trouble, for they relieve him every time he uses them." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-MJlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. for Fletcher's Signature of wm Plays Gurlale Klan, the servant. Miss I-eah I'.aird, Miss. Norma Talmadge and Adele de Garde also play import ant parts. -'- The Affair at Kaynor's. Edi son. This being Ihe fourth story of "What Happened to Mary." Mary having become a stenographer learns of a fellow employe's plans to rob the firm. By her own bravery and dar ing she balks tho criminal's plot and as a reward she is Kent to Europe on an important mission. Miss Mary Fuller's portrayal of Mary is in her unusual charming manner. 3. In the Aisles of the World ograph. A widower and his daughters live in the wilds of north woods. They form the Ci two the ac- quaintance of two trappers, Bob Cole and Jim Watson who hunt in the neighborhood. As fate will have it both trappers love the same girl the elder girl, but title loves Bob, while the younger girl is attracted by Jim. The elder girl just to arouse Bob's jealousy, pays Jim marked attention. Bob cannot understand her motive anj leaves, so through pique she marries Jim. loiter Bob revisits the place feeling the girl loves him the best and tries to induce her to go away with him. He finally succeeds a.-ol as you may imagine fate brings about jealousy. 4. Max Fights a Duel. Bathe. Max, celebrated fun maker, s shown in another of his amusing playlets. His fiance, ere she marries him, In sists that he prove himself a hero by fighting a duel. He does, but how, see for your sekf. 5. The Valley of Chevreuse and the Vaux de Cirway. Bathe. A travel film showing the charming scenes in one of the environs of Paris. Tim I'aMlnie. The home of good pctures. Enjoy able program for Friday's change. "Bunny All At Sea." Vltagraph. This is the first of the eBunny abroad pictures, takene when the Jovial fun ny man was on his way to England. It will make much laughter there's no doubt of that. In the cast appears the captain of the Berlin, the boat swain, the entire whip's band, several of the crew, some of the steerage passengers, three of the men cabin passengers and a quartet, of woman passengers. As the comedy opens Bunny appears on deck of the ship, disconsolate as he observes what Is bring bestowed on the captain by the women and unconcern with which they gaze over his own head. He sur reptitiously secures a uniform coat and cap from the captain's cabin and dons them. His fortunes change. Hi- strolls up the deck with a wo man on each arm. The captain has Bunny arrested. sentences him to menial servitude. His efforts create many a laugh until he is restored to his place among tho passengers. "The Foundling." Edison by Harry Furnlss. With the famous cartoonist playing a prominent part, this story of a rivalry for the presidency of a club and the incidental winning of a vicar's daughter will prove of great Interest. "The Old Chess Player." Lubln. Brand, a cobbler, and Julius Stern, a pawn broker, are dear friends, and every evening enjoy a game of chess. Stern's boy Is courting Dora Brand and all goes well until the old men fall out over a move on the board and quaini and the lovers are separated, declaring the engagement off. How eever, in time love finds a way. "The Virva (.'anal and Shooting the Rapids nt Katsuragawa, Japan." Se lf. An excellent offering. The first Item is a travelogue of unusual In terest. The second Item, shooting rapids In row boats, Is a thrilling pic ture. "Getting Atmosphere." Selix. One of those very unique comedies for which Selig is famous. Cony. Friday and Saturday. King RaggoU and Jan Fernley in the strong politi cal drama in two reels: "John Sterling, Alderman." Imp. This exciting picture gives us a truth ful and vivid insight into the prac tices of franchise grabbing corpora tions. A very dramatic situation de velops when John Sterling, who has worked hlmselef up from the very lowest rungs of the ladder, shows as alderman n disposition to give the people a siuure deul. For when the franchise grabbers find that he. and ho alone ,1s blocking their scheme, they try to bribe him and falling in this, they resort to underhand treks to ruin him. The struggle Is tense; it most decidedly keeps us in suspensee; but works out to a very pleasing dee noument. Miss Fernley as the alder mans wife and little Edith Halllhan as their child gives the production a most engaging atmosphere of homo life, for It Is their encouragement that gives him the moral strength to fight It out to victory. We can commend ths as a splendid production. "His Only Son." Nestor. A genu inely interesetelng drama of the west, commendable for the naturulneses of its story and for som novel touches of humor. The principal roles, those of father and son, are vigorously han dled from the time of their dispute until the end when they ure recon ciled through some exciting' experi ences with a band of outlaws. "The Lucky Looser." Eclair Am ereicn. The girl promised that the one of her lovers who won a' certain race would win a wife. The lucky loser, losing the race through the foul play of his rivals, nevertheless wins tho girl. Its speedy and the end is both unevpeceted and funny. Some sensational and exciting events In next Sunday's "Animated Weekly." "It is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la the best cough medicine I have ever us ed," writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell of Lavonia, Ga. "I have used it with all my children and the results have been highly satisfactory." For sale by all dealers. . Is your husband cross? An irrlta ble, fault finding disposition Is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach trouble by taking: Chamberlain's Tab lets. For sale by all dealer. MRS. ADAMS COMES TO OREGON THEATER Playrights for the past few years have found the political theme the most interesting und popular one on which to build a successful drama and when one was written that "got over" It has been the greatest box office winner. The leaders of such plays have been "The Lion and the Mouse," "The Gamblers," "Tne Man of the Hour." "The Third Degree" etc , but there Is one on the road this sea son that Is making them all "take the count" when it comes to popularity. intensity of action, interest and truth fulness in portraying the inside of the political ring. The name of the play is "The Butlers Secret" in which Mrs. Annie Adams is starring the present season. It was written by James Lattlmore Hlmrod, a newspa per man and old time politician and he gives some interesting inside in formation. It is strong in love, de votion and willing sacrifice to Ideals, but that money and influence have their effect. In the present stirring political times, the play Is doubly in teresting. It is a wonderfully grip ping story Intensely told and power fully acted 'by Mrs. Adams' and her supporting company. Mrs. Adams, who Is the mother of America's greatest artist. Miss Maud Adams, chose "The Butler's Secret" as her starring vehicle after careful perusal of more than a score of man uscripts that had' 'been offered her, as it in a play of the times, deftly told and gives the country what it wants. The management have given the piece a beautiful scenic produc tion und Mrs. Adams, whose formula for good health Is hard work, has personally superintended every detail A good time to send one of the Chil dren here for meats? j't MARKET When the phone Is out of order and you can't conic yourself YOU Can Send Your Children Here WITH THE ASSURANCE That They Will Return With As Choice a Cul of Heal As You Would Procure Yourself, WE SEEK YOUR Continued Patronage ! Empire Meat Go. I is af jTSJm ... , Ull'JillV.tV. Mil ' " ' ' ' 9 PHONE MAIN 18. Every woman's heart responds to the charm and sweetness of a baby's voice, because nature lntentlad her for motherhood. But even the loving nature of a mother shrinks from the ordeal because such a time is usually a period of suffering and danger. 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"The Butler's Se cret" with Mrs. Adams as Nurse Ap plcgatv will be seen at the Oregon theater, Sunday evening, Nov. 24. : USED SAGE TEA fro" Darken the 'Hair and Re- store Gray and Faded Hair (to Its Natural Color, It is easier to preserve the color of the hair than to restore it, although it is possible to do both. Our grand mothers understood tho secret They made a "sage tea," and their dark, glossy hnir long after middle life was due to this fact Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the vi3d0m of our grandmothers 1:1 using "sage tea''" for their hair and arc fact following suit The present generation has the advan tage of tho past in that it can get a ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this prep aration is vastly superior to the ordinary "sage tea" mado by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a healthy condition of the scalp. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy auickly kills the dandruff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a50 cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give your money back if you are not satisfied after a fair trial. For Sale liy Tendleton Dru" Co. WHO-IS-WHO Coming Soon. Guess!!! "Plumbing Insurance" That's what yon always et when we do your work. Not by riviner you a policy, or in tho regular way customary with the insurance companies, hut by Sflvinr you Satisfactory Lasting Work ;;That You Can De pend Upon. Wo employ only competent plumb ers, use tho lxst supplies and do nil jols to give satisfactory results the cheapest way in the end. Pendleton's Only Exclusive Plumbers Beddow 2& Miller Corner Court and Garden Sta. Phono Black 355G. 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