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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREQONIAU, PESDLIT6jff,"OREGON,; TUESDAY EVENING;! NOVEMBERS 0,4 020. 35? AlU AKi: TOIY i.uti. i rinus nm Ol' I MII.Y t.lST iiirn u ri;i ii, i:kmy That the fcnuilp of thi sitcctcs i. rnor denrtlv tint! the male In. well 1'iT nf'the IVim-roy family, Kntherlne MhcI hMiitivi U forced into a lovidefts mnrrlajip with llinco Carltln, the only Hvinn iprisi'nt:itlvc of tho family which the romeroy's hve listed for aeiirraliuna. . Oirhln through cold-blooded lul new donliiixx has Allan I'umvrtiy In his power when iho shock resulting from Cochin's threat that ha will puh Hi'ly disgrace I'nmoroy unless Huth IVnueroy marries htm, kills ronieroy. T rue to her promise. Kiuh enters Into (this tli.stastof ul marrlatie with the hone hown In "The Thiimlorholt, marrm ,hm she mav learn so love her hua Knthertne MarDonnld. mid which illh,lnd. Her hopes (ire shattered, how tie wen at the Arnold Theatre, coin- jrvcr, -w hen she is told by t-orhin that jnenclng loj.iy. . Justriei her not out of admiration A Tliilh t'oir. roy, tn!r living m;n.;(,,r ,,r boautv. )mt t0 carry ollt his ! father's wish, that W should "get the WOMAN THINKS SI IK IS VllH II F.(i- j '' of 'he rotiieroys.1 I'.l To TVl.K How the male member of the corliln 'If anyone ever h.il n riisrnbl family la outwitted by the female of stomach 1 surely had. It was crow- 'the Pomeroy family forma the basts of ln worse, too, all tlie. lime. Had ;this interesting picture, severe imins and uttao'ss every ten t ' day or two weeKs and hud to call a doctor, who could only relieve me for short while. Two years nio last Feb ruary I look a treatment of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and I have not had A spell of pain or misctry since. M; friends just wonder that I am looklns no well. I feel I am privileged to talk about it.'1 It is a simple !.. IS LJL- J'- READ FROM BOTTOM UP . IN JAPANESE 'HAMLET' vxiveksity of op.ko.on-, eu- scne, Nov. 30. A Japanese edition of "Hamlet'" has been received by Minu Valt.in irnffssnr In the nannies j Rnaliah department, which was Kent preparation that removes the ratarrha)lt(, h,r by llle o hPr f,)rmer students. mucus from the Intestinal tract and! bouk ts the size-of nn ordinary Hllays the inflammation which ci..ies J ,.,,, the cover j ,ue, and on what practically all stomach, liver and ln-iWOuld be the back of an KiiKlish edi testlnnl ailments, including- appendi- : is a pleura f Shakespeare in i-ltl. One done will convince or money jEOj j rendiny the -book one starts refunded. Tn-twcista everywhere. ';, whn. m, . end ol the story. hut is the beginning a la Japanese. The story is printed in black anfl rath er heavy type, and reads from bottom of the page to the top in columns. An American Is able to follow tho story by the illustrations one the low er half of each uaae. These are Next ThllVSdaV jSiilht Oillyi!kotch,a of various familiar scenes In " j Hamlet, such as the graveyard scene i laud the skull ot Yorick. i:xc;A(ii:.Mi:T r.xi kitionai. j AMi:tiirv iwiKMosT s('i!i:i:ucTnR!AI WRITES ABOUT Oregon Theatre I'KItSOXAI.lTV. ! OREGON NORMAL SCHOOLS -' .i HEllEYB. l'MEItKITT OF OUEOON, En Rene, Xov. 80. That normal school presidents in Oregon received as low as 11fio a year back In 1901 Is brought out in "The History of Ore gon Normal Schools," written by A' mat'k, n.-isistant director of the Exten sion Division of the I'niversity of Ore gon, some of the professors received as low as four hundred dollurs a year and veVy few of them received as much am is now the minlmun salary for rural teachers in most Oreson cit ies. This article, which was published in the Ore?on Historical Quarterly, is one of a series of monograph'' on tho history of education In Oregon, being edited by Dr. H. D. Sheldon, dean of the school of education. The Beloved Little ! Colonel of "The Birth ; of a Nation Fains j v APPEARING IN PERSON mm lb peakinc ata( ia a new "COMEDY DRAMA iVOULDYOUr A drliirhtful play of love, laughter and Uart brilliantly presented by Ihe Superlative Mr. Walthall and , hn Superior Company of Stage nd Screen SUr M . R rH Mi'Koni. rnti r"V-ITiRrH TR wil l MM CtilfVOHD, POHMBH X ;Tii4ti ?2i r'2i i j-rjcos F-ntirc lower floor, $2.00; bal ny, $1.30; Rallcry, SOi. Sl hale TlioinpMHi Dnis Store. 2(H SPAXISII VOUl AUK TFST UNIVERSITY OF OKEOOX, Eu gene, Nov. 30. Two hundred Span ish classes under different instruc tors at the University of Oregon were recently given a test of 200 common Spanish wjrds. the students in one classi averaging 84 per cent and the students in. the other Tl per cent. TO 8K15VK LIQUID Allt PI.AXT A liquid air plant; whose output would be used largely in research work. Is included in the equipment to he added to the laboratory of the physics department of the University of Oregon. , T: Yoa can Just tell by its Bealthy, Stimulating cdor, that it ia going to do you good HOUSAXDS of men and women. when the least little rheumatic crick" asss ils them , ha ve Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Pop ular over a third of a century ago--far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving ;temal aches and pains sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia, overstrained muscles, still I joints, weather exposure results. A little is ail that is necessary, tor u soon penetrates without rubbing, to the sora tpot. No muss, no stained skin. All druggists 35c, 70c, $ 1 .40. I Host x. Jr HITS RECORD NOTE censpruAtivrty progressive m I ; OXSERVATISM does not ( r r'i I mpan moss-backism or stag- y, f vl v a 1 F5r 1 miL m m . 1 I : (East Oregonliin PpiilaLI UKI.U..Nov. SO. The ThanksKlv Ing enteilainment, givert Thursday night In J. II. Waner hall by the teachers and pupils of the Ukiah school, proved to lie both very inter estlni and eulertainlns;. and for two and one half hours the laiKe audience was treated to an excellent program from Mart to finish. The pupils acted their parts well, for which they de serve credit ami the teachers proved their ability in the way the children were trained. The nlertuismont was followed by a dam e which lasted until morning. A basket supper, with hot coffee, was served in tho hall by the lai'ies. The program was us follows: Address, Virgil Peterson: The Woo ing of Hiawatha, J. II. Wagner; Songs. Hob White and Over the Uiver; recita tion. Who Has Seen the Wing, George Martin, Ewlng Hynd; recitation, Mrs. I'ressy, Audrey Moore; recitation. Pig gy Wig and Pinny Wee, John Powell: dialogue. The furiosity, Emma, Polly and Willie Walker; diilogue. Helling the Cat, Irwin Laurence, Huby Case. Clarence Huston, Clinton Martin, Glen Martin, Navlna Moore ,aiul Leona Oibhs; recitation, Leta Peterson; reci tation, Leila llclmick; recitation. Itae Case; Thanksgiving Past and present. School; Thanksgiving proclamation, Sheldon Ijiurancc; The First Thnnks giving, Grace Peterson; The American Creed, large scholars; America, by the' nudlence; The Gates of Gold,-Lyman Peterson; The Unburled Woman, Shel don Laurance, Lorena Ness, Bulnh Moore and Prace Petcroon; rocltation, George Hinton; Culisthenic Drill, large scholars; folk dances, large scholars song. Let the Rest ot the World Go By, large scholars. Miss Ada Surface of Hitter, is visit ing in Ukiah for the present with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Surface. Mr. and Mrs. William Pelby and son Pobby, of Pilot P.ock, are visiting with Mrs. Jennie Moore for a few days. Mrs. Mary Casteel and sons, Ttalph and Walter. Fred Casteel, wife and son Jack, Norma Short, Chris Sturm and wife, Mrs. Scrogglns and daughter Agnes, Arthur Linvill and John Durn of Albee attended the entertainment and dance in L'kiah Thursday night. Hallie Piersol of Athena, - was IB Ukiah Thursday night on business, Kain fell allnight Thursday night and all day Friday. Mrs. George New. nnd son Forest left Tuesday for Pendleton, returning Wednesday, bringing back FJorence Ness, who is attending St. Joseph's academy and Eddio Ness, who is at tending school at Pilot Rock. Several Thanksgiving dinners were given in Ukiah last Thursday. William Allison came down from Oriental Wednesday to spend Thanks giving' with his son, Walter and fam ily. J. D. Kirk has been spending the week on Bridge creek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Chilson. Bert Andrus of Hood Uiver, was the guest of his sister. Mm. Mabel Case Wednesday night on his way to Range to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Andrus. Mr. and Mrs. James Mossie left for Pendleton the first of the week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hilbert, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hilbert returned from Pendleton Wednesday. Lee Burr returned to Ukiah the first of the week after an absence of sever al months. Mrs. Sanford Chilson and daughter, Geraldine, returned Wednesday from Lexington, after visiting there for three weeks. Miss Nellie Marquis of Joseph, Ore gon, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Arden Gilliland, for a sfiort time. Mrs. Granville Plant, who has been ill, is now on the road to recovery. A light sklft of snow covered the valley last Monday morning, but soon melted and was gone. Del Schilts returned- to Hermlston last Saturday after spending several days here, circulating a petition for his release from parole. Miss Mary Calverly, of Oregon City, is " siting at the home of her aunt Mrs. J. H. Constants. Mrs. E. L. Thrasher of N'ye. arrived Monday night to spend Thanksgiving wtth her mother, Mrs. S. J. Helmick. Ukiah will have electric lights again in a few days as J. T. Hale of Pendle ton brought up new machinery, which is now being installed in the plant. The many friends of Mrs. George Caldwell will be pleased to learn that she has left the hospital and was mov COUGHS AND COLDS V AM t M r ! fM 10 9 are a drain upon : the vital forces. SCOTT'S EMULSION strengthens the whole system and helps drive out the 'pre disposing cause. ed to the home "of her ' sister,' Mrs. I Ritchie, In Portland. They cannot tell I yet when they will return honio. All I depends on how she gets along. liny Meengs of Bridge creek, was a 1 business visitor in Ukiah Tuesday niht. Illllllllll liBlllIBI ! PIBiBBBB i JaBIBIBJI UAUFAiU -..Today';:, I Only a pofc oilou but 0eyv $100 Reward, 9100 Catarrh is & local diieiM freatly lnflu tnced by constitutional conditions. It tlMrtfor tiuiraB conitltutioiliil treat' ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE I is uksn Internally and acts th.outh the 1 1 .... i .v. ......- a. m . 1 . a.ra. tm. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE dMtroys th foundation of the dlsens. ! fives the patient strength by Improving 1 the ftnsral health and lits nature In doing Its work. (100.00 fur any esse ofl catarrn mat haul, a miaiuvs MEPICINB fall to cur. Dnisrisla 76c. Teatlmonlals free. F. 1. Clianey Co.. Toledo, Ohio, . Another bicvSunrr weeks before the biir cities r'A piqture everyone will talk about.' , ,' y , ; 11 OXSERVATISM does not mean moss-backism or, stag nation. There is such a thing; as progressive conservatism. Make each investment that is offer ed you stand the acid test of proper investigation. Our advice is at the disposal of our depositors. ROBERT mm TACOMA. Wash. Robert Mur ray. age 12, sings a higher note than any other human voice has touched. He was discovered by Mm. France Alda. 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