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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1911. f AGE EIGHT In Ufa Wally and Elsie in Costume HOt.l P ' ) i'l r :ar;.Vt'Vrl A l - it raw ks ALT A TODAY Dn ou !hc in the r.a the West w it of l!::f?.i! West of till" Mis-ss'pp:-ing-off !; '-i- of i-nation" nd il thin:; at most jsii'I'- in tli.- Wt nip mnriaL'es to xi:-t il'M, lit ilU'llO to Cll- l ity a ti l p irs tit of Cetcrrh Can Be Cured I Catarrh is a lo:'al disease prenly infill- i need by conf titution.il coiniitiutis. It ( therefor; retinites coev'ioi:ii,Ti il trat- ; ment. HAUs I'ATAltltil MKl'lt'iMC Is taken internally anil a.-is through the Wood on tin M i oils Surfaces l the Svstem. HALL'S C A T A It III MKPIl'ISB dostrivs .'- fi,ii!..!tit'in oil the diseasn, Kivea the patient sircl.Kn or Improving the rout-' 1 1 health and usidstf nature In doing lis wnik. All Irucsist8. l-' cuhiis fr't. F. J. Cheney & C.. Toiedo. Ohio. 00 I tvonth r llo-.v at i east of the IN ; .itiv health, prt ! happiness'; 1 Yo'i'll find the ncist delightful, eom- it-ill. quaint and humorous arguments ' i-v.-r h 't r 'end on the relative rits of l.ost anil v. si in i n . inl.tT," J :.-11 j;i mitt It. Hampton's at tihtitoiihiy of Harry 1.0011 Wil- tilt gn so which I it iv today. I ' tho ohl Western I ami hi grand-oil, w ho it) intont on Vinos' millions, wage it is ono of Iho fin son's novi-l. it lloilkin on rcl comes to tho AlU Thi-it "Cncle peter Pines, pioneer of t ho story, "I'. l'orvie.-il nines,' spending ih dispute I hat TODAY MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE Kplsoile No. 8, Showing The Jungle Attack and E:cape of the Girb from tho Liens. The White Hcracman (lllo of tln best thrillers jot Slum it COMEDY STEALING HOME A rnnietly full til' humorous Slttint 'mis ADMISSION . 1 1, . rtl.tl .1 n - Aduu:, tuc t iiiuit n, at t COII1- t ily angles of a comedy-drama classic. Porcival supports New York iinil its n fiii tiietil. I'lii'lo I't'ter is vali ant in his defense of the west, ami leaves it only to save the hoy from a financial tangle in Wall Street. Then he retires tritiniph.'itit with the scalps of a nuiiiher of Kasterners ( figtirn live ly) swinging nt his holt. "I'ltc-lf I'eter Linos" is played hy Joseph J. Uowl- Inu, and is that great nctor's ina'ter-j iileeo of chtirtieterization. ! I- "I'm just lioKinnini? to learn how to ! net," said Mr. DowliiiR in reply to tho ' eoiiiinitnhillons of. his friends, who I were prncltilmltiK him Iho fittest char- aeler artist nf the .screen. "Hivt: tnc Mwettty 111010 yt.irs and I will he ti'ilo ! to porlray life properly! I 'will have reached That stat'e when I Know what 1 not to do, which Is tl-.'t hU'ttest thini; ' ? ' "'', - - -1 - ' t-i ..r.m..fi A'2 3 V v Wallace LoIJ tt:vi -Son." a raiainrjiint fi:,rt jus! and Is wearing ''..r:' 1-1.... .. ton as they appear In 'Teter Ibbet . I. Notice Wally has his hair waved fter the nidi- T i a n actor has to learn infills of his profession." ' I Mr. DowliiiK IhlnkH thai he has plav 1 rd In every town In the I'nlled States llial. sitpiioi tod an opera house or :t A Civil War Veteran's Advice SOMETHING WORTH READING l'lcnl vwood, Mont. "Over fifty years rt)."i I IimiI an awful hail t'tmuli liatl it fur live years. I was tulvisoil hv tin aunt of mine to try Dr. I'it'ft e's (Inldcn Medical Ihsi'ovcry titnl one lint lie ami a half cured me entirely. 1 have nsetl this rem edy ever .since titnl have reeoiutiii'iiileil it to many, ami it iittK been a sttcce.ss in every ease. "f ntn tin nltl Civil War veteran 73 years of nj! and ran truthfully kmv I clnn'l. Iielicvo there is a heller rnuiili metl iciuit titan lli 'Discovery' this sido of l'aradise." Win. I,. I'ieiec, Hon h). Ask your ilrunsist. for this (lolden Medical Discoveiy, which has liccn .olil f i r over .HI years. 1 1 can now be obtained in tablet, as well as in liquid form. W'rit.ti Dr. I'ieree, pretiiletit Invaliils' Hotel in liullahi, N. V., fur l'i't't: mnliiitl advice. sehooillo tours tis i t hoy, hctwci"! dn ISC" r.lVOM TODAY noi'.OTuv (;i:i:i:n aim-kaks ix i,i:.i)iu 1:01.1 b3 Mull OnloiH T fft. ai ..4 ir(H' 111 tmimm b a a bbd m r. m ivo ONE NIGHT ONLY R :: Miss Dorothy llreon, who enacts (lie londiii',' feminine role of Kanchon 1 .11 l''n re, in "The (lood-Hnd Wife," has j had a most successful career upon the j screen, as she has successfully appear-j ed and has been the featured layer in 11 score of productions, many ofi which achieved tnoro than temporary j Sllcresit. j Miss Croon's tlehut hp torn the ram-j era was made limit r the auspices otj tho lisky Film Corporal Ion in (hoi part of tint chorus nirl, in Kdi?ar S('l- vvyn's famous staso success, "The, I Country Hoy." Her excellent work in I this picture is responslblo for her be I lilt? placed tinder contract by the) i World Film Corporation and she ap peared in several of their productions. ' notably "The American AVa.v," "The I I 'raise Audit." "Forest Kivals," and "The tli-onch." Subsequently she became a member of the Fov .Film Corporation and ap peared in the h-adin feminine roles of "Tho Wonderful Adventure," "A Mother' ti Secret,'" and "The, Pavlsan )tot:is;'oo." ''"cllowlt'i; her cip-i -re- Vox l-'i'oi Corpora (hip h s Metro Pictures Corporation to appear ".S70. in their production -of "The Devil at His Klbovv." .Miss Croon has been absent from the screen for a period of nearly two years, on account of illness, and on her return plavetl the lending feminine role of "The Good-Had Wife," which marks another stun in her advance ment as one of the foremost of the younger leading women of the screei.. 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His i writings have appeared for several (years in the Chicago Tribune and 'scores of newspapers throughout the country using the Tribune service, lie i has rightly assumed the mantle of the llato u. Henry. Less prolific hut j equally as successful have been his ef j forts as ;i playwright. His "Help i Wanted" was one of the most prodttc I live comedies of recent years. At present Yaleska fury tt is starring in vaudeville In Haiti's short play, "Scar - let and White." I Lait has a happy faculty of combin ing real wit with that practical ingre dient se -tninitiy necessary to the stage known to the trade as "hoakum." To the uninitiated "hoakum" is the word covering ultnost anything that can he considered 'sure fire.' It is as immu table as the law of gravitation. 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Haying in this vicinity is done for the season of 1021, and now the baler? are at 'work, very few want, to sell hay t lhu lru, 1,,'inn M, Peach, of the firm of Riggs & Beach, with his fafnily left Wednesday for their former home at Albany, Ore. from which point he will continue to deal in the real-estate business while Mr. Higgs does the work from this end. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Golph of Hold man were transacting business In Her liiistou Saturday. Work on the "A" canal line is pro gressing fine and the Shotwell Con struction Co. has the gravel all hauled for the concrete work, the team work enlarging the ditch and fitting it for the lining is nearly done, while the . lining itself is more than half done and it the frost holdn off during No vember very little will be left for the c I.... Milk For Infants -& Invalids NO COOKING The "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHome,Offiee,an4 Fountains. Atk for HORLIOCS. 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ALTA Theatre TUESDAY, 25th WEDNESDAY, 2&h; THURSDAY, 27th A speed duel between a fast train nd a high powered racing car. See how a scheming plotter receives Ku just deserts at the hands of the man he had wronged, with the assistance of a tan k full of gasoline. I Ii I i IH t ii JK '' t-' ' ... . Ii If ill mi l) tWMf mm. J V4 2K V. from the noi el bif COMEDY THE HALL ROOM BOYS IN "WILL GET YOU YET" ADMISSION ADULTS, 25c; CHILDREN, 5c B y i B i B it i - a a B BJ ' i I