East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX 'bAlLY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1012. .SzI.
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PHOTOPLAY
...OFFERINGS...
News of the "movies"-
Gossip of tha pictures
Newest photodramaa and
Comedies of the screen.
Where to Go la Pendleton.
Omheuni.
An exceptional good program for
Tuesday's change. Four full reels of
the best pictures.
1. Daughter of the Spy. Cines.
Two reels. This is the story of a spy
ho gives shelter in his own home to
nobleman fleeing from the soldiers
i1a nobleman informs the host and
is beautiful daughter of his Identity
md shortly after a file of soldiers
i nters the house and place him under
arrest. Before going to prison he
denounces father and daughter for
iheir duplicity. Heartbroken at the
fate of the nobleman, the daughter
determines to make a desperate ef
fort to release him. On a pretext she
enters the prison and is shown about.
Noting carefully the prisoner's cell.
Hv n. ruse she procures the keys to
ti rpii diretlv above that of the
iobleman and with a crowbar breaks
a hole in the floor, lowers a rope and
helps the prisoner to safety. The two
make a perilous descent from the
castle wall to the casement below.
Meanwhile, the girl's father, the spy,
i th walls with the sentry and
discerning the fugitives, seizes a rifle
and fires. To his horror he finds he
has taken the life of his own daugh
ter. 3. The Mystery of Grandfather's
Clock. Kalem. A pretty story featur
ing Miss Alice Joyce and Mr. Vom
Mason. In order to hand a have a
young c'.ockmaker call, Nellie tamp
ers with her grandfather's clock. Her
grandfather does not favor Morse, but
wishes Nellie to Marry one of his
business acquaintances. When the
rinfkmk(r finds a valuable deed in
i be old clock, the grandfather relents
aid the two are married.
4. A Queen for a Day. Edison. A
fantastic array of Julus Compton. the
new missionary, and his pretty daugh-
mnsoio Toami hut their African
servant steals the heart of their chief
and saves her former employer from
an awful death.
the final victor, Iteeause it portrays
human nature and Is spirted through
out it will bo liked.
"The Call of tha Desert." Nestor.
A big theme, well worked out. The
man and his wire, gave up the hard
life of the desert mining camp and
went to the city. The man tired of
this and went back to the desert. But
thrt wife linitercd. till she finally
vields to the "call" and also returns.
To those who like. the big open, out
door life this picture- makes a strong
appeal.
"The Better Part" Gem. A strong
Htorv nf th mountain country. The
heroine, whose eve are under treat
ment tears away the bandages so she
may rescue a young man. In doing
so she sacrifices- her sight for life
She wins his love, which is the "bet
ter part."
"Thft Black Hand." Eclair. A
careless Dalnter loft the imprint of
his black hand in various parts of
the house, much to the alarm of the
millionaire owner. Very funny and
lively.
"Mother's Bank Roll." Eclair.
Mother put th& bank role in the
kitchen stove for safe keeping. Ex
tremely funny.
Cominsr Friday. "Leah, the For
saken " the best three reel Imp fea
ture ever made Miss Vivian Pres
cott in the title role.
MUSICAL COMEDY
TO BE SEEN HERE
UGH! NOT CALOMEL. CASTOR OIL OR SALTS,
BUT DELICIOUS 'JM? OF FIGS" TOIHGHT
GKXTI.V OliKANSKS YOUR STOMACH, LIVRlt AND THIRTY FKKT OF
HOWF.KS OF SOl'R BILK, DECAYING FOOD, GASES AND CIAXi-GED-UP
WASTE WITHOUT GUIPK OR NAUSEA.
This wonderful fruit laxative acts
as a liver and bowel cleanser tonic
not as an irritant. Its action is nat
ural and gentle no griping. It is de
licious no dreading. It is positive
and prompt no waiting.
If your stomach is sour and filled
with vile gases, your head aches, or
you are bilious, nervous, dizzy, half
sick, your tongue coated, your thirty
feet of bowels clogged with waste not
DroDerlv carried off don't wait.
Surely take a teaspoonful of delicious
Syrup of Figs tonight, and in the
morning all constipated waste, sour
bile, eases and poisons will move on
ntifl nut nf tha Bvstem. arentlv but
thoroughly no griping no nausea
no weakness. In the oil days people
let these matters run until they need
ed a large dose of physic, then they
took something severe like castor oil,
salts or cathartics, that mans abuse
to the bowels, .These are the days of
the gentle and natural the days of
Syrup of Figs. This is the genuine
old reliable. Any other so-called Fig
Syrup is an imitation often meant to
deceive you. Refuse such with contempt.
The Pastime.
The home of good pictures. At
rtywitlve program for Tuesday's
.hange.
"Mountain Dew," Kalem. Carlyle
vsiackwell and Lillian Christy play
Xhe leads in this interesting love
fctory of the revenue man and the
moonshiners daughter, and In which
the former helps his sweetheart's
father. The leading lady is compeent
and adds much to this picture.
The Hand Bag," Vltagraph. If
ever there was a funny picture "The
Hand Bag" is it. He finds the bag
with a lady's visiting card in it. He
calls at the address to return the bag
and when he meets the owner. "Good
Nighty The bag contains a whole lot
things. It's a surprise and it isn't
n cnnii it See it and you'll en
joy It Cast Miss DeRosvills, Miss
Flora Finch; Miss King, Miss Rose
mary Treby; Tom Fredericks, Mr.
Frank Bennett.
"Arabian Sports," Vltagraph.
wMr-, u full of action and some re
markable athletes. Taken in Mecca,
during a recent carnival We are
brought right into contact with the
in the midst of their life and
pleasures, a,nd they are wonderful to.
hohold
"The Ranchman's Anniversary,"
Essanay. The cowboy plot in this
strongly conducted comedy drama is
a novel one, sf-rlous in its momenta of
"near"-tragedy and bubbling over
with funniest fun throughout.
"Yellowstone National Park, Wy
cijnintr. U. S. A." Edison. A w
mixture of paradise and hades
film shows the beautiful Yellowstone
canyon, the Great Falls, Golden Gate
and in striking contract great gey
sers hurling upward their scalding
stream.", pools of boiling water an 1
other astonishing phenomena.
Manager "Welch of the Oregon the
ater, announces ih: coming on De
cember 13 of John C. Fishers big
musical comedy from the Globe thea
ter, New Tork, "The Red Rose" with
Zoe Burnett in the leading role.
"The Red Rose" is the joint work
of Harry B. and Robert B. Smith,
with music by Robert Hood Bowers,
and staged by R. H. Burnside. former
stage director of the New York Hip
podrome. The company numbers
some sixty-five people, headed by Zoe
Barnett and including nany names
well and favorably known in comic
nrtpra nirrlea
From a scento and costume point
of view, "The Ilea uoso ' is saia 10
h sensation. THe story Is: A
voune American, 'studying art, falls
in love with a niodel. Lola. His weal
thy father objects to the marriage.
Stormy scenes follow, but in the end,
Dick Lor.mer, the young American,
obtains some pictures taken by a
"syndicate showing the
antics of his father with a young art
student. This, couuled with the cus
covery that Lola Is really a Baron's
daughter, enables young Lorimer to
overcome his father's objections.
Thr r twenty-four musical
th score, the most pop
ular being "Come Along Ma Cherie,"
"Queen of Vanity Fair," "Men, Men,
fon and "The Students' Glide," the
latter having created somewhat of
a furore during its long New York
run.
the circus Is In the neighboring town
ship, she flees the parsonage and re
turns to the show to take ner regular
place on the program. The minister
awaits her return for a month and
then realizing that the happiness of
both is at stake, goes to reclaim her.
He takes her from the ring in the
very midst of the performance. The
curtain falls upon the pair standing
uDon the deserted circus lot watch
ing the twinkling lights of the big
animal wagons as they disappear in
the distance. A more genuinely re
freshing play than "Polly of the Cir
cus" has not visited here In a decade
and theatergoers are already regard
lng this attraction as the treat of the
season.
This Is the only company present
lng this charming and fascinating
play in this country.
asylum building to the new receiving
ward. So far the main Beciion ana
only one wing have been constructed
and until the south wine Is built oniy
one female Datient will be kept at
this building. Seven employes have
been nut at work in the ward, and
It is estimated that It will increase
th maintenance of the institution
about J6000 for the biennial period
DON'T WANT THEM
IN HOUSE HE SAYS
MISS ST. LEON IS
CLEVER ACTRESS
Washington. Dec. 4. "I thought the
people disposed of Roosevelt and rait.
I cannot see the use of having them
members of the house to continue air
lng their scraps," declared Represen
tatlve John A. Fltz Gerald, chairman
of the house appropriations commit
tee when informed of the legislative
and executive judicial bill providing
ex-nresldents be made life members
of the house at an annual salary of
seventeen thousand dollars. It is be
lieved the provision will be eliminat
ed.
PATIENTS AT ASYLUM
GOING INTO NEW HOLDING
Salem. Or., Dec. 4. Officials at
the asylum completed the task of
transferring 80 patients from the main
To Sweeten
the Breath
Make a Breakfast
on
? 18 1
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all
Grocers
i goum rod milling co.
HtlUMO, QltlUM
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Cosy.
For Wednesday and Thursday, a
jirogram that you'll like.
"The Redemption of Riverton."
Victor. Florence Lawrence arid Owen
Moore play the leads in this human
interest drama. To the wicked little
town of Rivt.-rtoti came the Rev. John
Gibson. on b-arning the condition
tf affairs he ptarted to reform the
town an 1 T.f-in of a vigorous person
ality he resorted to forceful meth
ods ari l personal combat to win. Ably
itssisted by Miss June Matin he was
With Miss Elsie St. Leon in the ti
tle role, supported by all of the im
portant members of the original com
pany. "Polly of the Circus" comes to
the Oregon theater December 9.
"Polly of the Circus" is a comedy
iiramn. TLs storv is a romance that
leads into and out of the sawdust
ring. It was written . by Miss Mar
garet Mayo and produced by Freder
ick Thompson,
The story of the play Is unusually
j attractive. With its novelry it com
bines cleanliness and wholesomeness.
Polly, its central f.gure, is a young
circuis rider who is Injured by a fall
from her horse while the show Is in
a small middle western town. It is
out of the question for her to accom
ihu firrllK to the next stop, and
onderful i he is left at the parsonage, opposite
Z ml clrcuj, lot in the.househ0la o fa
has known no other life than that of
.... ,,t .lnut rincr and some time
elapses before she can familiarize her
se'.f with the staid existence of such
a community as is now her home.
My the time she succeeds in doing
this, the sound of the young minis
ter's voice has become the most prom
ising feature of her hopes for the
future. He in turn has found the
fascination of the unlearned but In
telligent and pure-hearted sprite from
the canvas-topped community almost
irresistable. The opposition of his
tia rlxh loners displays Itself in a fi
nally successful attempt to drive the
Every Woman's Complexion
is bound to show whether or not she is in good physical condition.
If the complexion is muddy, the skin sallow ; if pimples or skin
blemishes appear it is then attention must be given to improve
the bodily condition. There is one safe and simple way.
Clear the system and purify the blood with a few doses of
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This well known vegetable family remedy is famous for its power
to improve the action of the organs of digestion and elimination.
They will regulate the bowels, stimulate the liver, tone the
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They will make you feel healthier and stronger in every way.
By clearing your system of poisonous waste Beecham's Pills
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on Farm Lands at Reasonable Rate of Interest
No Long Waits for Money
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Phone Main 83.
117 E. Court Street
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It sows the seed for
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Don't trifle with syrups
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force to avoid sickness.
Ask for and INSIST on SCOTT S.
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The
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THE LAMP that burns right because it is
made right. The shape of the wick, the
size of the chimney, the size of the inlets
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ESTABLISHED 1882
OLDEST AND LARGEST
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RESOURCES $2,500,000.00
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From November first until Christ
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special inducements to buy early
Watch our windows for
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that will be shown as they arrive.
WE WILL SAVE YOU PLENTY OF MONEY
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The Pendleton Drug Gompany
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Where Are All the
EGG
Arc you Mr. Chicken Kaiser Retting satisfactory returns from
your liens ? The price of crrs is now "sky-high," but is any of
this "high-price" finding its way into YOUIt pocket.
What they need is proper food
ALFALFA MEAL
BEEF SCRAPS
GROUND BONE and SHELL
GRIT, WHEAT and CORN
Wc Have What You Want
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127 East Alta St. Opposite City Hall
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