PAGE EIGHT DAILY HAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919. TE2V pAGlCS. 1 60 Acres Wheat Lend AU fonortl, Kl small Iiiuimv ITixlucxM 4i!nn 25 lu. jior ihtc, S.tdOO. fliMtrt oili. I'iiliuuv torni, or woulil nidr fur cllj lrtiMrt- to value of nlHut I--tlie rtiv o" miuii. If yon luivo iinclinir vi H-rty. o.ill nml seo nlxiul (lus .iroiMTty. 112 ACHKs on McKay civ.-k. 10 ncr orilm.il. 2j lit alfalfa, fair lioiisc, phk1 liani, fruit ilryer. fine well alor ami lonty tor for Irrl; atlon. Tins Is sjiUn lid lov" of property. 1ah t'linwrilit forn:'rly nwnnl it ami nuitlo money every year lie was on tl:e place. This place can le lioiiclit on easy terms.; woulil oon-Mor small house in IVmlletoii In cwlinnp': uoulil romire very little money to liamllc tills piece: see alMiut It today. GOOD 5 1JOOM llOl'SK on Aura street worth $1650. can 1k toiitit for $1250. This Is n snap; letter s nliotit it at once. LEE TEUTSGH The Real Estite and In surance " Man 550 Main St. Phone M. 5 IIS Mil of a 0 Q p J p. We are not closing out or have we any thump boxes that we can sell for 197 dol lars, but if you want a piano we can save you from $50 to $100 on a piano or $10 to $20 on a sewing machine. Just arrived for the Xmas trade, a fine lot of Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Aecorde ons and other musical small instruments and Toy3 for the little ones. Music rolls for all player pianos. Strings for all musical string instru ments. Jesse Failing OREGON -the Last Call of the West Did you see this beautiful ar ticle picturing Oregon in four colors in the November Sun set? 2i,000 IS BEING SPENT BT SUNSET MAGAZINE on a series of articles superbly Illus trated In four colors pictur ing and describing the attrac tions and resources of the Wonderland of the Pacific We will send you the next three Issues of SUNSET com mencing with the special De cember issue in which begins the bent serial novel of the year "The Spell," by C. N. & A. M. Williamson and a superbly il lustrated article in four colors on "San Francisco Tho Expo sition City"; and in addition we will include a copy of the No vember issue containing the beautifully illustrated article on Oregon. ALL FOR 25 CENTS (Stamps or Coin.) Sunset Magazine Wells Fargo Building. Portia ml, Oregon Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan office. Ewtrajr Notice. One span of sorrel geldings soma what old. Weight about 1160 pounds. An person notifying Chas. Lobaugh, Pilot Rock, or John L. Bartley, JOS Lilleth street Pendleton will be re warded. - v ' i ' I-'.' mm) i p : -,v: . '.".v Melin P. Ogtlcn. Prositlont uiul Atvo AT THE HG PICTURE SHOWS The Orphciim. 1. Shadows and Sunshine. Lubin, lOui) ft. long. An old man Is dis missed from service in which he has been faithful for years, but he finds a Uirge sTim of money and is provided for ttie rest of his life. 2. Life of Moliere. Gaumont, 1C00 ft. lung. A sumptuous production, ranking high with other films and presenting features of staging which are remarkable for their beauty and truthfulness of their reproduction. 3. Love, Luck and Gasoline. Vit- agraph, 1000 ft. Ions. A drama with a whizz, a flash and a dash that car ries the audience, as well as the two lovers, to a happy finish. A moter boat race and a motor launch make things hum. Tlie Pastime. "The Roses of the Virgin." Kalem, drama. A sensational film depicting how some roses stolen from the Im age of the Virgin, where they had been laid as an offering, prevented the elopement of an innocent girl with a married man and restored her to her former lover. "Romance On the Lazy K." Lubin comedy drama. A story of four lov ing hearts that for a time played at cross purposes but which were straightened out by a mock duel. Rex's arrival complicated the situa tion. "The Secret of the Cellar." Urban drama. A truly Impressive presenta tion of an old sergeants devotion to his captain. Though blinded by the same shell which ends the life of his superior officer, he makes his way back to the captain's family in time to save them suffering at the hands of an imposter. "A Trip Through Scotland." Eclipse, scenic. Some very interest ing views of Scotland, including all the principal features encountered In a Journey through Scotland. "Won In the Desert." Selig dra ma. A story of much interest. Remember we have four reels 4000 ft. of latest motion pictures. "The Show of Quality." The Cosy. The Gang Leader's Reform. (A Yankee film). Showing how a young society man had trouble over a gambling game and in order to get revenge he goes into the slums and employs a leader of a notorious gang of thugs to do the Job for him, but after a long hard chase and some very hard fighting the officers fin aly capture him in his home under the docks, showing the pitiful scene of him being taken from his mother, wife and baby, and after 15 years of imprisonment he is turned out on the cold world, but by chance is met on the street by his daughter who has grown to young womanhood. She takes him home and there he is met by his wife and mother. The scene is very affecting. He at once reforms and goes to work at the trade he learned In prison. The reformation brings him happiness and respect from all. .This a Yankee feature film. Sunshine After Storm. A young couple quarreled on the beach, she eloped with another man who prom ised to marry her which he fails to io. After years of wandering she finally leaves him. In despair she is taken in by the salvation army, who sent her home and while at sea was shipwrecked; after floating on the wreckage for hours she is picked up by her former lover. (See the re sult of Sunshine after Storm.) A very interesting drama. MlstreHS and Maid. A young mis tress and her maid arrive at a sum mer hotel to find out what strangers really think of her the mistress changes places with her maid. The maid Is now the mistress and the mistress Is the maid. The life guard offers to teach the maid how to swim. Its fun being only a maid off for a row to the light house. She Is made prisoner by the maid. "Keep that girl a prisoner and I'll pay you well. I am a prisoner In the upper room of the light house. Save me." Tho dog takes a message to her lover. This Is very Interesting. Song, "When wo listened to the chiming of the old church bell." JHg OrclioHtra Dai.oe. In Eagle-Woodman hall, Thursday, December 22, 1910. Music by the big United Chicken Show" orchestra. Ev erybody Invited. :'' .wt- inimliit, V. of O. Gleo Club. AUMKXCK CAIJiS IXJll MORE. rnlversity of Oregon Men Make Merry With New Songs nnd Skits. The Portland Oregonlan gives the club the best write up ever: More! more! more! That was what the audience at the Heilig theater demanded of the Uni versity of Oregon Glee and Mandolin clubs Saturday night. Repeated encores of each number told the success of tfte university men, who are now in the middle of their annual tour: Theatrical stars have appeared at tha Heilig this sea son; drama, musical comedy and op era have scored their successes; but no greater hit has been made than that of Saturday night. Every seat in the theater was occupied. It was a mixed audience of critical appearance and was swept away by college talent The performance and concert was not the average university "rah! t rah'.'" and merriment of college life that carries with it recollections of youth and inspiration to the Juvenile. It was a program of musical numbers, sketches and specialties that would give any uudience its money's worth. The feature of the entertainment was the presentation of William Lai, a Chinese tenor soloist. The audience looked for a comedy act, but when I.ai appeared and sang it sat up and took notice. Lai not only has a rine voice but knows how to use it. In "I"l Sing Three Songs of Araby." Lai surprised the audience and received repeated encores. His nationality was not forgotten; it added to the enthu siasm. The Suffragette Trio, written and sung by Rafael Geisler and Francis Curtis, both of Portland, and Jerry Martin, of Klamath Falls, was a sketch the audience appreciated with several encores. Attired In bloomers and peroxidized wigs, the trio appear ed, and the plaintive wail, "Oh. wny don't Oregon let us vote" at the end of each stanza, caused a loud demon stration In the audience. Their ap pearance in hobbles in response to one of the encores made a big hit. In the closing sketch, "At Dope Center," the German bank, a good burlesque on "Tho Hungry Seven," minus one. was highly appreciated, and In response to the encore, Burns Powell played a trombone solo be yond the amateur class, and the audi ence was not satisfied until it heard more. The sketch showed the Glee and Mandolin clubs marooned at a coun try tavern, the manager taking the best room in the house while "the boys" remained in the office, wait lne for a train that was six hours late. To pass the time, the village constable was called, and as a joke he was introduced to the crowd as a congregation of German students. William Lai brought the house down when he answered the introduction in a palaver of Chinese. I. M. Glen, the faculty member, who trained the club, also came in for his share of encores by singing In Italian, and each time the chorus and mandolin club appeared they were re quired to sing and play more. If the University of Oregon and Mandoin clubs should appear it is safe to say that there would not be stand ing room. , State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Loess County is. ....... Frank J. Cheney mikes ostb that be Is senior partner of the firm of V. J. 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