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PAGE FOUR esse L. Lasky Presents hi) tha Accomplished Screen Favorites ' ''4' , i ,, ' rV- " THEODORE ROBERTS and ANITA KING in "Mon, Hie Tenii" By Jules Eckert Goodman. From the story by Thomas H. UiseU. A play with an irresistible human and dramatic appeal giving full scope to the distin guished talents of the co-stars, Theodore Roberts and Anita King. Released through Paramount Picture Corporation. 15 PEOPLE 15 BAWD Am ORCHESTRA"' Musical Comedy, Minstrel and Jubilee Singers SOUTHLAND M, Songs, Dasces, My and YfAi A Meal lit Hty Pdfoncc that MM M Instruct You If Laughing Hurts You Stay Away !k SStoSh' cSsSir Alta Theatre, Friday, Dec 1st, J' I' Mil IIIHM Zahrita'l ...If 25 CENTS DESTROYS 11 DANDRUFF Hi STOPS FAUG Ht SAVE VOIR HAIR! MARE IT THICK, WATT AND BEAU. TIITX TRY THIS. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair Is mute evidence of s neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its- lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feveriehness and Itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store o! toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which la so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an Incomparable gloss and softness; but what will please yon most will be after Just a few weeks use. when you will actually see a fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. WILSON'S MESSAGE BRIEF. Advises Congress at to New Legisla tion In 2000 Words. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. Presi dent Wilson's annual message to Congress, now in the printer's hands, contains about 2000 words, and is among the shortest documents of Its kind on record. It points out that the reports of government depart ments will be made before congress separately, and that, therefore, their details are not discussed. The president emphasizes the un completed legislation on railroads, suggested by him at the last session to meet the threatened strike, as the most pressing problem facing con gress. He then goes on to a general discussion of other domestic problems. AGAIN let us remind you, your friends can buy any thing you can give them ex cept your photograph. If you have your portrait made right, both in lighting and composition, ?"u will realize the greater j leisure In the giving of ii to your friends as a Christmas token. WHEELER STUDIO ARHAIID'S The only NEW tace powder in the past 50 years Ob yes, there are many, many kind of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you . have ever had. Tke price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It 111 GAY THANKSGIVING Day Is Devoted to Entertainment of Friends and Oat of Town Relative by Residents. (East Oregonian Special.) HHRMISTON, Dec. 1. Thanksgiv ing Day in Hermlston was entirely devoted to the entertainment of friends and out of town relatives with feasts and merrymaking attend ant upon this big holiday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzle had as their guests, Mrs. McKenasie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Dan iel, of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Collins and Mr. Roy Alexander of Pendleton were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer P. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McDonald en tertained the original Unger-longer Club of the Columbia district at din ner. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Phlpps, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers, Mr. and Mrs. J. I Waller, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McKeen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reed, Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Fritz, W. A. McLallen and Jack Gorham. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Wainscott, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and children, Doris and Frank, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. A. I Larson and baby son, Lee William, motored out to Germania Farm yesterday morning where they spent the day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Belsse. Mr. and Mrs. H M. Gunn entertain ed at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs H. M. Straw, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kel logg, Mrs. McDonald and Mrs. H. R. Paewalk. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. & 8. Palmer and Miss Bessie McPherson spent the day at Tir Glwys ranch, farm home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts. Dr. J. A. Campbell left yesterday morning on the early train for Port land where he spent Thanksgiving at the home of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Voyen and Miss Clara Voyen came up from Boardman to spend Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs, Voyen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Phelps. John F. Relhl, of Seattle, has ar rived for a few days' visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Relhl. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hansen came down from Pendleton Wednesday night and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anderson. Mrs Frances Taylor, mother of Mrs. J. W. (Don) Campbell, has re turned to the city after having spent a tow weeks In Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Bohn wer Pendleton visitors Monday. Mrs. William T. Roberts la antici pating a' visit from her mother, mm. J. F, McDonald, and sister, Miss Josie McDonald of Beardsley, Minn., who will arrive in this city Monday. UMAPINE RANCHERS ARE EAGER FOR BRANCH LINE Enthusiastic Mass Meeting Held in Grange Hall Fri day Afternoon. ' (East Oregonian Special.) UMAPINE, Ore., Nov. SO. That the ranchers of the Hudson Bay vi cinity are enthusiastic over the pros pects of a branch line of the O.-W. R. A N. Co., to be built by the above company from Barrett siding to this place was manifested last Friday aft ernoon when the mass meeting of about 75 representative farmers met in the Grange hall. R. H. Wellman was chosen chairman of the meeting and R, E, Bean secretary-treasurer. Speeches were made by R. H. Well man, John Kelly, R. E. Bean, and others enumerating the many advan tages of a branch line to this district All ' the farmers present gave the amount of tonnage raised by each together with the number of livestock fuel, etc., used each year, when the entire data has been secured the secretary will compile the aggregate and the figures will be presented to the officials of the railroad for ac tion. Considerable surprise Is evinc ed over the amount of tonnage al ready turned In. and when the fig ures are completed Jtis hoped the petition will be granted by the rail. way. Herman Handlon narrowly es caped serious Injury on Monday by being thrown off a load of baled hay that he was hauling. In crossing a email ditch the swing of the wagon and the high load threw him to the ground where he struck on his head and shoulders. He was quite badly bruised but will be able to resume his duties In a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 'Zentner of Walla Walla spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bean. Berl Hodgen and Ileen Krumbah are victims of chickenpox this week. Roy Phllippl of Early, Ore., Is vis iting his sister, Mra Guy Toung un til after Thanksgiving. Don't think because you have taken many remedies In vain that your case is Incurable. Hood's Sarsaparil la has cured many seemingly hope less cases of scrofula, catarrn, rneu matlm. kidney complaint, dyspepsia and general debility. Take Hood's. Adv. Rgsinol maxes clear sKins and good hair The regular use of R esinol Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, can usually be relied on to keep the complexion cle-r, the hands white and toft, and the hair healthy, plrissy and free from dandruff. If the akin or tcalp Ii alrrff in bad conditio, a fort treatment w;;!i Resini ointment may first bt B4ceurrtnrectmeittnrmulhilth. RealnolSoap andOintmenta'f-iU ! '.'nil 'iru .pir!. Joraample StM, wrua Is Dept. U-P, keauiui, balunert. Mi. Exhausted After the Day's Toil u .. -. in TAKE "CAStMTS" If , BILIOUS, AND CONSTIPATED BEST rX)It LIVER AND IK) WEI A BAD 1UIEATU, BAD COLDS, SOIR STOMACH. ' Get a 10-cent box. Sick headuche, biliousness, coated tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold always trace this to tor. pid liver; delayed, fermenting fuud In the bowels or sour, gaasy utomach. Poisonous matter clogged In tht intestines, instead of being cast out of the system la re-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigest ed food and foul gases, take the ex cess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poUons in the bowels. A C as caret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. PAULINE FREDERICK, FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Td just lovs to be in motion pictures." That has been the cry and ambition of millions of psoplt, WlSTinf to their hearts that it Is the easiest position they could possibly aim for. Btrt theyVre wrong. It's work, and hard work, from early in the morning until late at M JMrir J na thati Uiers to little wonderment that Pauline Frederick would appear to be exhausted after the day's toil ffi?..0 bgg seven .dock and was In the studio until thrss o'clock the foltowtof morning. DIDN'T KNOW OF WAR TILL SHE TRIED TO RETVRN TO GERMANY Woman, In Amertra 17 Tenra, Goes From Indianapolis to Baltimore to Bay Her Psesage to Europe. BALTIMORE, Nov. 30. Mrs. Le na Keble came to Baltimore from Indianapolis and asked a policeman to direct her to the office of the North German Lloyd Steamship Co She said she wanted to return to Germany to live on her savings. She was taken back when told that there were no steamers sailing to Germany and asked the reason. "On account of the war," she was told. "What war?" she asked. Miss Keble explained that for the 17 years she has been In this coun try she had lived with a family in Indianapolis who paid her 2 a month and kept all reading matter from her. She saved $402. she will go Into service here at a more mod ern wage. TEVTONIC SONS OF AMERICA CONGRATULATE PRESIDENT Assure Him They Are aa Loyal Citi zens am Those Who Gave Natlun Birth During Revolution. CHICAGO, Dec, 1. G. F. Hummel, president of the Teutonic Sons of America, today sent to President Wil son a resolution adopted by the na- 1 A NEW WAY TO 60 TO CONGRESS Wttwuwoscc ss VJiammmmv99 1 1 i X4ctWAiJHVWWjleimQt lauais. jsw vw twrnnn-tmw a r wiwmrxwvmi: ma ffwwiw.ii iss i s i m .tw.T. m .. r.r?- -.-it- C v - jr 1 I '- r r-f! -H-f I: ;v )-f., ''V a , -V, 8 f-W'T fy&''y 'ffi:'- V: v.- - :.': ' :. -:'' Ty :'-.:v, - ':. -y, ' .; -y. y : w jys.fsA Mi "4 " a. 7 K , J i K v, mtmxssEsmammm&mmm RCR O. V. BLEAKLE.Y. Cs.niiirij--n.iisi.nn rr T p, 5ERG'T WM. C. OCKER- tlonal council In session here congrat ulating him on his re-election and expressing best wishes for the future. The president is urged to use his in fluence to aid In ending the war In Europe as speedily as poslbie. The resolutions also declare that the organization reserves "the right to criticize and oppose any un-American acts" of the president's admin istration, but assures him that It con sists of the ame loyal citizen as those who shed their blood to help give birth to the nation. Best wishes were als0 extended to Mrs. Wilson In the resolutions HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or aa the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon It, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time, it Is the most effective way to break a cold and care srln. as it onn th pores, relieving congestion. Aled loosens the bowels, thus breaking a cold at once. It Is Isexvenslva and entirely Mu table, therefore harmless. Once In a while you meet a man who thinks original thoughts. Europe Is beginning to have an eye to the saving of the pieces. 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