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Jj. It .-i-4- I f EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX JJEASTORj IS DEMAND OF STATE rvv-iw o o UOI OREGON FARMERS - . Nt Turn ! ,MU.K AREAS OK TILLABLE 1AXIS OKlliR coon HOMES TO COliOXISTS. "It in not too muoh to believe that 1W taN will double th number of (Its farmers within the next five vt-arH.': Professor H. P. SeuJJer. fttrrVultnral college agronomist, in thv "Oregon Farmer." '.The estreme- mall numhers of farms and the ikree c of mo.t of them show what lie state has to offer an increased Trtrmins population. There are nearly 14.000.000 acres cf tillable land and only about 4 5.000 tarms in Oregon. About eighty per mt of the tillable land is not cul tivated. A comparison of the number of farms in the Willamette with the -number in other parts of the state will how where the land has been most Tully occupied and where the land lias' been most fully occupied and where the greatest development Is still to take place. In most cases In all regions, the farms are twice as large aa desirable for the most profitable jirodurtion. This fact taken in con nection with a large amount of till able land still uncultivated accounts for the low prices of land in all parts of the state, even while there Is an in creased valuation shown. "With these faces in mind it hard ly seems too much for anyone to say that there is opportunity In Oregon Tor five or even ten times Its present farming population with prosperity for all greater than the farmers now "nJoy. With the continued westward trend of the farming population of our country, with the added influx through the canal and with Oregon on the very shores of the Pacific, it is rot too much to believe that the far ming population will make a rapid Increase." pon't You Believe It. Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured. Don't you believe it. Chamberlain's Tablets have cured others why not you? Give them a trial. They test only a quarter. For -6ale by all dealers. Adv. -1TII.ITY CITY" IAY BE NEW MTMCIPALITY : 14M . 'I I'.i"SVl w .I I int. 3 ."' 1 "' -a Wi-wi in iw 7" ., One of Uic Motor SUxiffw lsed by Captain StHt on Ills E-xpvlltlon to Uc South Polo. orepm TlK-aUr Tliree Nights- Beginning TlMirstlay Mat Ineo, Marrfi 5, Dally Matinw. Local Playhouses What tbo Press Agent Has to Say of Present and Coming Attractions. Orpneum Saturday-Sanday. While the great motion pictures. The Life and Works of the Immortal Composer Richard Wagner," to be seen here at the Orpheum theater by special arrangement with Klaw & Er- langer, are counted a great entertain ment primarilly because of the excite ment and interest of a most engaging human interest story they also are tremendously valuable as a biograph ical work. The story of the great master's life they tell is authentic to the last detail. This would not have been possible except for the sympa thetic support of Frau Cosima Waf ner, particularly in the case of the in volved action and settings in and about Bayreuth. The result of all this case is that the Dlctures tell more in a two hour performance than could be gained from months of study and research. is exciting yet not Improbable. The scene where Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bane and Baby Garrety ap pear as the happy family is very pleasing. The story la of a telegraph operator and lils struggle to save the fast mail from destruction. Three members of a yegg gang have planned to blow up bridge No. 17. There is a thrill In every foot of this picture. John E. Brennan and Buth Boland are featured In a Kalem comedy, "A Joke on Jane." "Making Cut Glass" is a short subject on the same reel. "In Mysterious Ways." A western offering featuring Velma Whitman and Raymond Gallagher. "HOOD RIVER. Ore., Feb. 51.- "'Utility City" is the name of the new municipality that may be formed out of a section of the valley adjacent to the Odell station on the line of the Mt. Hood railroad, to be the center of the new municipal electric light and power system. It is understood that the Mt. Hood railroad company will donate several acres of land to be used tor public buildings. Petitions are mow in circulation asking that an elec tion "be called for the purpose of cre ating the municipality as provided "by statute. THE JOY OF DANCING ETEKCISE Very few women or men seem to care to Tango or get Dancing Exer cise unless they are assured the free- dom from aching feet that Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to ' be shaken into the. shoes, always gives. ; Since the tendency to hold Dancing parties has become almost a daily and hourly necessity in every community, Uhe sale of Allen's Foot-Ease, so the ""Druggists report, has reached the "highwater mark. Sold everywhere 2c. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N". T. Cosy Sunday. Sears-D'Arvlgne Due in operatic and popular songs, singing "the songs you love to hear" will be here Sun day, matinee and night. "Baffles, Gentleman Burglar." (2 reels) Keystone. Two reel comedy. with Ford Sterling as the chief of po lice. He and the famous Keystone po lice force have a terrible time trying to bring this crook to Justice, for he manages to baffle them time and again. This picture was intended to make one laugh good and hard and ' It succeeds. ' " "The Idler," Reliance. The way In Pastim" Saturday Only. which a rich young society idler was Interesting indeed Is Essanay's two made to become a useful member of part special photoplay. "In the Grip society Is the thenie of this lively plc- of Circumstances. ine proaucuon ture. shows careful attention to detail, as "Fate's Decree." Majectis. Nature well as the atmosphere of cast. The herself took a hand in meting out reception scene near the opening of justice to one w ho had proved un- the story is quite imposing. Bryant wortnj. Washburn centers Interest on the society ."Raffles." His acting shows! Alta Theater Tonight. the exquisite society man to perfec-; Special added attraction tonight at tion. Thomas Commerford in the the Alta, Electricia, the girl who part of Rogers, the butler is indeed a tames electricity, presented by Dr. C. finely drawn character. Ruth Stone Q. Ray. The young lady Is endowed house Is exceedingly attractive in the by nature with a capacity for with- role of Francis Edwards, and Angela standing the shock of high voltage Delores assumes the role of the so- currents. She demonstrates this abil- ciety matron with both polish and dig- ity in a pleasing manner. nity. James Darwin the rival of The three part Victor feature "Mir Raffles for the hand of Francis, Is ca- ecle Mary." Is a very pleasing and i -.iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiii: MONEY j 5 U'iy ot'lo,?wSh S .HMMt x r -71 - 4t pab'.y presented by Richarl Travers. Mr. Calvert the producer, appears In the part of the detective with his cus tomary art. A picture above the av erage, j "The Girl in the Middy." A pretty i Edison comedy. j "Pathe's Weekly." Along with many interesting news events Is shown Admiral Dewey's portrait. j Pastime Sunday-Monday. ' i Expenses and time were not spar ed in making Essanay s two part railroad photoplay "From Out the Storm." For several days this com pany had the use of two trains, loco motive, the good will and help of a western railroad. The plot develops naturally and has fine suspense. It complete dramatic offering. Moving pictures furnish the miracle. "Teaching Dad a Lesson, ''.is a most satisfying comedy. re-payment privilege LOANS R M on what;lands Wo Yin Moore- at Alta Sunday. Vin Moore, the comedian, and his supporting company of ten people open Sunday evening at the Alta the ater for a week's stand In a repertory of comedies and comedy dramas. There will be an entire change of pro gram every night and but one showl each evening. The theater will open at 7:30 and the curtain will rise promptly at 8:15. Each play present ed by Mr. Moore will be new to the theatergoers of Pendleton and a rare I treat is promised. i Netherlands flm-ri- i can Mortgage Bank Frank R. Atkins. Representative 120 Eat Covrt St. Pendleton E 5miuuummiiiiuiuiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiwi Hohbach's Bakery andlLunsh Room Try Our MOTHERS BREAD 10c Loaf Alio "Tip Top Bread Sc Loaf MERCHANTS' HOT LUNCH 10:30 to 7 o'clock IIOT DRINKS HOT TAMALES CHILE TON CARNE rHESH OYSTERS. Any Style ftREAKFAST SERVED. Short Orders at All Houn ICE CREAM ALL WINTER Court Street Pbou 80 FEELS LIKE A NEW WOMAN A Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Dispelled Backache, Headaches and Dizziness. Pima. Ohio. 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