East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 29, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PASTIT.1E
THEATRE
CASS MATLOCK, Prop
Best Pictures
More Pictures
Latest Pictures
and illustrated songs in the
city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and enter
taining for tho entire family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and see
tho next change.
Adults 10c. Children under
10 years, 5c.
OBPHEUM
Theatre
J. P. MADERNACII, Prop.
High-Class
Up-to-Date
Motion
Pictures
For Men, Women and
Children
Program changes
Snnday's, Tuesday's and
Friday's
See Program in Today's
Paper
AT THE PICTURE SHOWS
OrplKJum.
program for
and on the road is the very limit for
fun.
"A New Year's Gift." Itala, A
clever trick comedy. The husband
went out to get a present for the
wife. What he got, the way he
brought It home and Its reception
Tuesday's ifa funny. And there was $10,000
hidden in the box, which adds inter
mix! est.
re- j "The Legend of the Eagle." Eclair,
are , military drama of Napoleon taken
The ! in Austria. It tells of a soldier's dis-
and the
Good
change:
1. "Industries of the SouMi
West." Selig. An educational
view of accomplishment. We
shown among other subjects.
Prune Industry, the Famous Roose- J obedience, his repentance
velt Dam, Luther Burbank, the wiz- price he paid.
ard of flower and plant life. The J "Mutt and Jeff in Society."
Watsonville Apple Fair, the Largest
Locomotive in the World, the Santa
Rosa Flower Festival and the Los
Angeles Vaquero Club, In one of
their thrilling exhibitions of horse
manship. 2. "Her Little Slipper. American
Pathe. A good war story. It deals
with the freeing of the slaves.
3. "Losing to Win." Kalem. An
Interrupted race around the world.
This production was made on the
steamship Baltic while crossing the
ocean.
4. "Jlmmle Tricks the Landlady."
Gaumont. Jlmmie, pretending to bo
a palmist, shames tho landlady so
that she does not force collection of
tho rent.
5. "The Chal'.enga." Gaumont. A
clever story of a formidable lady
fencer.
Tues-
Nes
tor. Here they are again. You an
know them and what they do In this
one is comedy every second.
"Their afternoon Off." Nestor. A
comedy of pretense. He was a coach
man, she was a cook, they pretend
ed to be millionaires. Both chanced
to meet later and the masks were off.
Tlio Pastime.
The home of good pictures,
day's change of program.
"The Revenue Man and the Girl,"
Biograph. A very tense and dramat
ic Htorv showing some of the Bio-
graph players at their best. The story
li like a mountain torrent, now lashed
Into white foam, now deeply emotion
al like a pine-shadowed pool. The
heroine pictures her love for the rev
enue man and her sense that her
father's death shjould ibe revenged.
Love wins.
"Pull for the Shore, Sailor," Edison.
From "The Madonna of the Tubs," by
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. A sweet, pa
thetic tale that is sure to reach the
heart.
"A Day With a Circus," Selig. An
exceedingly Interesting subject.
"The Plumber," Selig. A rapidly
moving, humorous comedy of human
nature.
"The Mountain Law," Essany. A
western drama, each scene being
shown in a novel and most artistic
way.
Musical program for Tuesday:
No. 1. O Zronu Polka Two-Step
A. I Marsh.
No. 2. Vesnlcko Ma (My Country
Home) Waltzes J. R. Rlobner.
No. 3. Pode Mlejnem (At the Mill)
March Two-Step F. R. Kmoch
At the Grand.
The Austin company played to
three packed houses again Sunday
which shows that the people are tak
ing to the dramatic bills that the
company Is now producing. Bates &
Bates closed their engagement with
the Austin company laBt night and
two new people with good singing
voices will join the company today
thus strengthening It in every way.
Tonight the Austins will present one
of tho greatest western melodramas
ever produced on a western state. It
was but recently written by Mr. Aus
tin nnd has never been presented be
fore on any stage. "The Sign of a
Cross" tells the story of a pretty girl
from the east who conies west with
her father looking for her brother
who leaves home when but a lad. The
father Is taken sick and has to bor
row money from a Mexican who later
trios to compel the little girl to mar
ry him and in the event of her refusal
he tries to kill her but her brother
appears on the scene in the nick of
time. This is clearly the best west
ern sketch ever written. The Austin
company will also present the laugh
able lodge act "Joining the Moose."
Besides these two big acts the Pen
dleton Round-Up pictures will also
be shown for the benefit of the new
ly organized relief Miclety under the
auspices of the Pendleton Commer
cial club. Nothing extra will be
charged for this combined show. You
see It all for twenty-five centa.
Cosy.
Military drama and four comedies
for Monday and Tuesday:
"Cowgirls' Tranks." Bison. A
comedy of the range, In which
bunch of girls steal the cowboys'
clothes, and leave theirs for the
punchers. The boys are obliged to
wear the girls' outfits. What hap
pened to the girls and boys In town Idaho.
Peterson met his fiance at Copen- Industrial journalis mat the Kansas
hagen two years ago. He is a pros- State agricultural college at Manhat-
perous business man and rancher of tan, in a talk to the pupils of Central
Rigby. On his return to the United high school here.
States he made arrangements for Miss "Efficiency is what the world de-
Neilson to come to America. She was mands today," he said, "and the girl
not allowed to land, as the immigra- must be as efficient as the young
tion officers believed she was to join
a polygamlst. She could not explain
her coming satisfactorily and was deported.
Mr. Peterson took the matter up
"It is a significant fact that of 680
young women taking a domestic sci
ence course at Manhattan 210 are en
gaged to be married. The prospec-
and tried to get Miss Nielson in the tlve husband has the foresight to see
United Statesc by way of Halifax. N. I the advantage of having his bride do
S. She was stopped, but after long all her practicing In the school in
delay and further investigation, she stead of upon him."
was . admitted and has gone to Rigby
to marry Peterson.
WANTED HANDLES FOR, DRUM
Eastern Finn Hears From I rate Cus
tomer on Pacific Coast.
Camden, N. J. Among the numer
ous letters received at a drum works
was the following:
"I got the Drum which I buy from
you alrite, but why for gods sake
you doan send me no handels? Wats
the use of the Drum when she doan
have no handels? I loose to me my
cutomah sure thing you doan treat
me rite is my money not so good
to you as the otha fella? I wate ten
days, and my customah he holler like
H for the Drum you know he is
hot. You doan send me that handels
pretty quick I sen her back and or
der some drug from some Shermann
companee. Good Bye your fren, An
tonio S. Dutes."
In a postscript the writer adds:
"since i rite I find the handels in the
box excuse me." Tho writer resides
at San Leandro, Cal.
DIVORCE IS IN CREASING.
Harvard Professor Says It Is Sign of
More Stable Order.
Cambridge, Mass. Divorce in the
United States is increasing at a rate
three times fauter than the Increase
In population, according to statistics
gathered by Professor Francis G.
Peabody of Harvard. Professor Pea
body explains the situation thus:
"The divorce evil is a sign, not of
decadence, but of transition, the most
of progress paid in the emergence of
a more stable order. It is a sypmtom
rather than a disease. The eymp
tom is caused primarily by the social
disease of restlessness, the excitation
of the nerves of motion the condition
which may be described as Ameriean-itis.
"This disease in family life takes
the form of rebellion, migratoriness
and change."
Lame back may come from over
work, cold settled in the muscles of
the back, or from disease. In the two
former cases the right remedy is
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It
should be rubbed in thoroughly over
the affected part, the relief will be
prompt and satisfactory. Price 25c,
50c and 1 1.00 per bottle. Sold by A.
C. Koeppen & Bros.
LOVE RESTS RED TAPE.
Cupid Triumphs Over the ImmlRTa
tiou Officials of Viuic Sam.
Boise, Idaho. That true love never
runs smoothly and Dan Cupid always
has a way was proved in a deporta
tlon hero Involving directly Miss Em
ma N'elson of Copenhagen, Denmark,
and indlfeetly her fiance, H. Peter
son of Rigby, Idaho. The case put In
operation the machinery of the Unit
ed States Immigration department,
Idaho's congressional delegates at
Washington and Governor J. II,
Hawley, with the result that Miss
Ntclson was admitted to the United
States and her marriage Is soon to be
celebrated with her fiance at Rigby
An Incident.
"I see Burster has failed again.
What's the matter with his business,
anyway?"
"His business is all right, but it is
the way It's run; why, It couldn't be
managed any worse if it was the
government of the United States."
Life.
Pays to Advertise.
Only costs 15c for shave at Patton's
barber shop; 5 barbers employed; no
long watts. Plenty hot water, clean
towels and the shop that does not so
licit the trade of Chinamen, Indians
or Japs. Give us a trial.
210 STUDENTS ENGAGED.
Kansas City Women Learning Prac
tlcal Things Get Husbands.
Kansls City. The high school girl
who disports herself In a bathrobe
overcoat, pearl button shoes and
rowdy hat and the youth who devotes
his attention to cuffed trousers nnd
flamboyant hatbands received little
praise from C. J. Dillon, professor of
BILLET MAY CAUSE RABIES.
Shot Parses Thnmah Ds's Head In
to Man's Left l'txt.
St Paul Charles Horner Is at the
city hospital threatened with rabies
ns the result of a gunshot wound
through tho instep of his left foot
The bullet which hit Horner had
passed through the head of a dog
marked for slaughter by the health
department. The shot was fired by
Andrew Hoffner. Horner and Hoff-
ner. both employes or tne pity neann
department, were killing the dogs held
at the pound longer than three days'
limit without being claimed.
TERRIFIC SPEED ON ICE.
United States 797,341. This is on the
basis that the Charleston. Milwau
kee and St. Louis are considered ar
mored cruisers.
Germany ranks third, with an ag
gregate tonnage of 787,638; France
fourth, with a tonnage of 626,726;
Japan fifth, with a tonnage of 421,
845. According to armament, the Unit
ed States ranks second and Germany
third. Great Britain holds first
place, havinb nor or under way a to
tal of 4 84 twelve and thirteen inch
guns; Germany .has 272 eleven and
twelve inch guns', and the United
States 220 twelve, thirteen and four
teen Inch guns.
HAWK HAD RATTLESNAKE.
Dig Reptile With Twelve "Rattles" Is
Dropped by Btvd.
Santa Rosa. William Rogers of
Cazadero noticed a big hawk flying
over his ranch carrying a peculiar
looking object in its mouth. Pres
ently the big bird dropped Its bur
den and upon investigation Rogers
ascertained that It was an Immense
rattlesnake with twelve rattles. It
Is supposed that the reptile bit the
bird, causing It to let go. Rogers
killed the snake.
Socialism is a great bugbear to poli
ticians who won't or can't progress.
PJT.ES CURED in o TO 14 DAYS.
Your druggist will refund money
If PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
-nse of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
Motor Iceboat With Aeroplane Pro
peller Makes 1-10 Miles an Hour.
Rochester, N. Y. A motor iceboat
built along the general lines of an
Iceboat, but fitted with an aeroplane
engine and propeller,, has atained a
speed of nearly 140 miles an hour In
tests on Irondequoit Bay in the last
few days. The boat Is the invention
of Lyman J. Seely. a manufacturer
of aeroplane engines.
NAVAL POWER OF WORLD
Year Rook for 1011 Shows Total Ton
nnge of 1.80,."0 for Great Britain
nnd "7.8li for United States.
Washington, D. C. Tho United
States now ranks as tho second naval
power of the world, being second
only to Great Britain.
Tho naval year book for 1911 will
show that the total tonnage of Great
Britain Is 1,809,650, and that of tho
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Changes Sunday, Monday, Wed
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Admission 5c and 10c.