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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1912)
mi ti linn t mfi in i ii mmrtifciiiii '.. ' .1' ' Jylvv .tt ' V -n-r lrr"i rMtcfl,j5.,T.: jfar-miE- a iffy. A.yw-MfyTm fn,ig m n E1GTTT PAGES TUILY EAST OREGONIAN". PENDLETON", OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912. PAGE TITREE Paste the "THREE FOURS" in Your Telephone Directory J 44 An Independent Market Not Connected with Any Other Meat Market in this City Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry, Groceries, Fruits, and Vegetables Our Store is Absolutely Clean and Sanitary; Our Stock Freshened Daily Postoffice Block, next to Hanscom's Jewelry Store Sot Postoffice Block Phoneftlain444 Careful Attention Given to Phone Orders and Goods Delivered to Any Part of the City Free of Charge DOWNEY & MARS H, Proprietors F. M. DOWNEY Phone Main 444 G. E. MARSH ATM PICTURE SHOWS Orplieum. Swell program for Tuesday's change. 1. "The Freshet." Borne by an Irreatible force of circumstances, two souls are separated and brought to gether again. Through the bursting of a dam the child of a widowed mother la carried Into the flood and rescued by the village blacksmith, who was Jilted by its mother when she married Its father. The widow and tho blacksmith are reconciled and united In marriage. 2. "The Better Man." Melies. Doris cannot decide which of two suit ors to accept, so devises a novel plan to test which Is the better man. It's a race, but contrary to convention, the last proves first and wins the prize. 3. "The Revenue and the Girl." Kalem. A stirring drama of tho Ken tucky mountains. Love finds a way to overcome a hated enemy. One sensation follows another In this pic turesque story. 4. "The Scheme that Failed." Lu bin. Dick Birch and Harry Blake were "hall room" boys who decided to become detectives. It's a bully comedy, tingling with action. Don't miss it. G. "Cement Rock Blasting." Lu Mn. Explosion of 6 1-2 tons of dy namite In one blast Is a feature of this Industrial film. The blast moved DO tons of solid rock. Tues- Vlta. Tho Pastime. Tho homo of Good pictures day's new program follows: "Tho Ventrilooulst's Trunk.' graph. Tacked with loads of fun and n host of funny poople. You can't keep tho liil down. It fairly brusts with laughter. It takes you right into its spell and throws you into a fit of laughter that you can't over come until tho picture closes. .'IHll's Flute." Kalem. A cow lmv'B storv. An exciting Western story of how Bill proves a winner by not only saving himself from tno in dlans through his cleverness In play in? tlin fluto. hut bv winning the rancher's daughter as well. "A Summer Adventure." Sellg. Tim D-lrl'n lover wn. out of favor with tho girls' father and his rescue of the herolno'n little brother from tho don of tho wovlcs gives him a chance to square things. Exciting and grip ping. "The Three Bears." Essanay. The story of Goldilocks and the three bears Is familiar to all. It is an ex cellent production with much quaint humor and will be enjoyed by adults and children alike. Musical program: No. 1 Allmo Rag. Percy Wen- rich. No. 2 rekln Rag. H.4W. Martin No. 3 Folar Bear Rag. O. P. Howard. , No. 4 Oh Tou Angel Rag. F. T. Pabncy. No. 5 Raphsody Rag. H. Jentes. Cosy. Wednesday and Thursday, a dandy aeroplane comedy drama. "The Higher the Fewer." Than- houser. The higher up in the air you get the fewer the rivals so the wooer took her up in tho clouds. They were pursued by a rival In an aero plane, but after a fight the lover won his girl. "His Fate's Rehearsal." Majestic. A most powerful story of the novel method employed by a wife and her father, a doctor, to show her drunken husband the way he was drifting. A picture that will delight and charm. "Tho Trinity." A well-acted inti mate story of borne life, very pleas ing of sentiment. Two men were left a baby to care for much to their dis may. She proved to bo a nice grown up girl and of course everything ends fine. "Foolshead. Protector ot Inno cence." It Is Mr. Foolshead in ono of his funniest laugh-provoking stunts. "I-lfe of Bees." Itala. Showing the Inside of the hive and how bees do their work. Coming, great two-reel Imp fea ture, "From the Bottom of the Sea." Sensational submarine story. This being the last night these able players will be with , us every one should take advantage of it and not miss this performance. Miss Dot Harris, who was late on getting in and missed the Sunday op ening, was on deck on Monday and was Indeed an added feature to the strong bill of Sunday night. A 0001 III Mi AT T1IH GUANO TIIICATKU That Is some cash register that El mer E. Potter & Co. is using In their rural comedy sketch at tho Crand this week. It sounds moro Ul:o a threshing machine. "At Washing Corners" as It Is produced by Mr. Potter and his associates, Miss Jo sephine Onkley and Mr. H. D. Oakley, Is a complete litt'.e play In Itself, fill ed tVith good, quaint Yankee com edy, with Just enough pathos in It to relieve tho strain. There is Only Ono "Bromo Quinine" That Is Laxative Bremo Quinine ijseo me world over to cure a cold m ome day. AT THE OREGON THEATRE Coming, "The Girl from KortorV." At the Oregon theater on Saturday, March 24 will introduce a birl born in France under another name, The Girl from Hectors, a mischevious but harmless creature, has been adopted to this country by Paul Potter, who In the importing process has con structed what is said to be one of the most laughable farce comedies ever produced. "The Girl from Rectors" which is coming to the Oregon is an adaption from the French. In its natural state It ran for over two years In Paris and was still tickling the ris ibilities of the Parisians. It has also been translated Into several languages and the Germans are all In a flutter over this convulsive comedy. Even Denmark, tho land of Ibsen, is being amused by it. It remained to accli mate this comedy to America and as it Is surrounded by an excellent company of artists, it was an instan taneous success and ran to packed houses for more than a year on Broadway. The company that is to produce it Tit present Is one of ex ceptional ability composing as it does several competent New York favors. Miss Katherlne Raynore as Loute has a most enjoyable reputation In a number of farces which she has been Identifle'd with, and the associated players are one and all of well known competency. This story of "The Girl from Rec tor's" which Paul Potter has made Into such a delightful comedy is as follows: Loute Sedaine is "The Girl from Rector's," a nitneing, dashing piece of humanity in lovo with Rich nrd O'Shaughnessy, a young chap of ample wealth, who, at the opening of tho play, has plunged into dissipation as a resu't of the influence of Col. 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