East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 27, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    EIGHT PAGES
PAGE FIVE
LOCALS
(& Advertising in Brief
MOM.
Vrr line flrif Insertion 10c
Per ttae, mMitlofM Insertion. . . . fie
Per line, per month '.$1.00
No Ml taken fur linn this 25c.
fount li ordluaty words to Hot.
i . . .... will tiot bp taken over the
lalaftaona except from Kat Oregon
Inn paid up subscribers.
NO two nose are
Husband: "This is
dandy piece of meat,
get it?"
Wife: "Why, dear, that's a PKMECO
steak from the Central market. Their
meats are of the VERY BEST QUAL
ITY, and. best of all, their PRICES ARE
LOW. It's a pleasure to deal with them.
Their delivery service la excellent."
r ::"';
' butcher?
You can say it about us
just give us a trial.
SERVICE QUALITY SANITATION
The Central Market
Phone 455. 108 E. AlU St
TRAIN BANDITS GET
ONLYCHEAP JEWELRY
FOR THEIR TROUBLE
OKLAHOMA I It UN ill I.I) IP UV
IX HANOI IS WITH lil.Athl A
I li WA IX TODAY.
uKLAlluMA CITY. Oct. IT. From
11 to 15 bandits, with faces black
ene.l with cork, participated
today in the holding up of the
bound Kay passenger train, iw
south of Onapa Their loot
early
soUtll-
mi)aa
Is re-
ported to be four packagus of cheap
Jewelry and whiskey. The safe of
on express car was blows up but the
robbers were unable to petudriite two
In the second car and one In the
third The robbers spent two hous
at the task. Ic did not molest the
passengers The engineer was com
pelled to halt the train and the con
ductor w as tuced 'o P n ,n W'teBs
MTS.
Now County Maps.
Ser aale at county surveyor's of
fice Adv.
Notice to An Moose.
Frusi this date all does should be
Paid lv Sec retary Chas. E. Heard.
Room t, Temple building Adv.
D. N. Reber, M. D.
Fr, Ear, None ami Throat
SM'clalist.
Boom li Schmidt Building.
Pendleton.
To obtain gVasses that will not
qtdr changing, the eye strain
must first be cured, otherwise yo
will tie disappointed.
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
OSTEOPATH
Formerly of Portland, has opened
offices In Pendleton.
Suite IK. Judd Bldg.. Telephone 72.
Res. .100 S. Main. Telephone J45-R.
We Have Six-Cylinder Hats
Not In Price
But Quality
They are Goers.
CARRIER MILLINERY
The Home of the Stylish Hat
740 Main
Pendleton Hide & Junk Co.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 2nd HAND
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HARDWARE, HAR
NESS, SADDLES, ETC. CASH PAID FOR ALL
KINDS OF JUNK, HIDES AND FURS, COP
PER, BRASS, RUBBER, AUTO TIRES, LEAD,
ZINC, RAGS AND SACKS.
TELEPHONE 662.
certainly some
Where did you
ay this about your
-if vou will
OF
y
j SAK FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. Ralph
,' K. Blair and Dr. Thomas Addis were
found guilty of violating the Amerl
I can neutrality law by conspiring to
j recruit men for the British army Ir.
San Francisco. Lieutenant Kenm-th
! Croft. Harry K. Lane and Clive Law
! fence, alleged accomplices, were nc
I quitted. It Is probable the punish-
merit will be two years' imprlson-
ment or a ll,00 fine.
This Is the first conviction for a
I neutrality violation of this nature
since 1855 when (he British ambus-
sadm was recalled after being con-
vlcted of recruiting for the Crimean
war
Mormon t., l KUIrd.
i'i il.I'MBUS. N. M., Oct. 27. Ben-
j Jamie Thomas, an American Mormon,
I was killed In the residence of Col
' nnel Dubliin, near Agus Prieta, at
! cording to reports . . It is
said Thomas resisted the efforts of
iVIlllstns to burn his house, whereup-
i they forced an entrance ,.uid killed
rc Aaldlng Serbians.
LAKDON, Oct. 27. L'nder Secre
tin of War Tennant told the SOUS
of sogSsnonS the British from Salonl
I k ale Qghtlng the Bulgarians OB the
(Serbia, frontier. alongside the
! French-Serbia troops.
r.HtWi Trnii-iNirt sunk.
LONDON, Oct. 27. An official
announcement made public says:
The British transport Marquette
has been torpedoed In the Aegean
Sen It Is understood that only 99
nf the personnel of the vessel are
unaccounted for.
"No further details have been "e
cslved." POHTKR t il MILTON Wil l.
HKI'I HN TO I'MTKD UTATES
COMO, Italy, Oct. Id. Sentenced
to a term which counting amnesty
means only a brief imprisonment.
Porter Charlton is already planning
to return to America. Later he will
go to Porto Klco to start life anew.
Street.
206 W. WEBB.
CONVICTED
RECRUITING FOR
BRITISH
ARM
fone five.
Sewing. Phone, 37SR.
Wanted I
!.. . wan
work by the honr.
P.
'. Boa 22.
Furniture for aale
Jackson atreet.
.Inquire 104
eil Girl for general
house-
Apply this office,
sale Saddle horse ant riding
Inquire at this office.
For
outfit
Lost Bunch of key" Return to
tins office for suitable reward
!
pay'!
I
B
Lost - Hunch of keys. V
reward if returned to this office.
Furniture for sale, rooming housi
for rent. Address "K," this office
Wuntcd Horses to pasture. In.
quire Scott's Grocery. Phone 1011
For rent Furnished housekeep
lot; rooms. 803 E. Railroad street.
ror rent C11CS rrom room. .mi
conveniences. Close In, Phone 2SW.
Six room house, with garage, for'
aale. Located at 115 Long street.
Telephone 13F11.
John Rosenberg, Court street
watchmaker and jeweler. All work
guaranteed.
For
For rent, in Despaln block, three j crysantaemunis was presented to
office roomB, two connected. Apply I Mr" M'- wh at th TWen'
to Judge Fee i state meeting at New berg was cho-
... . . . sen as superintendent of work m-
WUtMHBy competent co ored . , ,, , ,, ..
, , , i ong the Indians In i iregon. Thin la
Woman, work bv ilav. week or month.
... ... ... a new posuion and is not a salaried
Inquire 15 W. AlUi. t . , n
office. Mrs. Ma) has not vet fully
Old papers for sale; tied In bun- I earned what the duties will" be mC
dies. Good for starting flrea, etc. t lg llwait,ng instructions from head
10c a bundle This office. quarters
For sale or trade, by owner house J
and corner lot. Address W. P. Rel- jr. and II rs. It. D. Smith are ti
mann. Pendleton. Oreg. move the end of this week from their
Wanted -To drive auto. Private or home at 111 Garfield street to the old
public First class repairman. Good home place six miles from Pilot
teferences 1'. O. l!ox 226.
Very many people desire to buy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Wanted - By competent man tn-1
wife, place on farm. First class ref
erences. Address 516 Thompson St.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Hood wages to
right party. Address "("' this office.
Wanted Middle aged woman for
nurse Steady Job and good pay lb
right party. Addrass "C" this offlje
For sale, cheap, five room house
on Jackson street, corner lot. Easy
terms. Phone 2, or call Room 2 over
Taylor Hardware Co.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night. Phone 110. Qnelle
Restaurant. Car for country trips,
phone 7 0 Carney & Huey Taxi Co.
For sale Or will trade tor Uma
tilla county grain lands, good valley
ranch near Salem. Oregon. Inquire
at Colesworthy'e Chop Mill, 119 E
Alta street.
Respectable, refined, reliable wom
an with daughter 4, wants position as
I housekeeper. Commercial Hotel. He
lix, Oregon
p'
Found On street, pair of
glaeses. Heppner mark inside. Owner i
can have same by calling at this of
fice and paying charges.
'Mutt' takes the big loads and
"Jeff" shows the speed. Penland
Bros haul anything and reasonable.
FuMii.nre van and storage warehouse i
Office 64 7 Main street. Phone 33. I. Mr
Wanted Party with capital ofs'r
glOO aa half Interest In new luven-1 bi
tlon of clothea dryer Reference, 'he
Blchafd Bowen, patent attorney, ''tis
Washington. D. C Write J. A. Polley, ' inn
Gateway, Oregon.
t i,.,..r-u.,, in nan ki... I
In the best residential section of',rtn
Portland for first class Improved j
ranch. Will assume. Address Own
er at 825 Thompson .Street, Portland !
Oregon.
To exchange for either good Pen- j
dleton property or foothill ranch, by I
owner, one half section wheat land
tad 'wo small Irrigation tracts, 40 1
and 30 acres each Box 416 Pendle
ton, j
Violets, 25c a bunch delivered.
China lily bulbs, house plants, ferns, ,
cut flowers. Hookers' Flower Stoic,
next to Happy Canyon on Mam
street Phone III, Open evenin-ts
and Sunday. Agent Portland Jour
01, Seven loom house, plastered, con
crete basement, barn, poultry houses,
etc., water pipes, 3 - acres of land.
In bearing fruit trees, near school.
church stores, electric railway depot
on place, half hour ride from Spo
kane on Inland Electric. V4TI11 trade
for Pendleton property. Price 00.
Addres "R, C." this office.
liood Coal and Wood.
Our Rock Springs coal burns Clean
flvlng ou more heat and less dirt
for your money. Qood. dry wood
that doesn't boll, but burns. Also,
slabs and kindling. Protect yourself
from colds and cost order from B. ,
L. Burroughs. Phone 5. Adv.
Dniu-o at ;crman Hall.
There will be a dance at German
hall Saturday evening. October SO.
Good music, good order and good
time. The general public Is cardlally
ln Ited. Adv.
Attention Moose
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a special session at 7:30 to
night before the social session for
the consideration of the membership
campaign. IOHN BDTLSR,
(Adv.) Dictator.
Russians Defeated.
AMSTERDAM. Oct. II.- Austrian
forces are defeating the Russians
st of Crartorysk according to a VI.
enna official statniemcni. The Slavs
are being driven across the Stry, and
thousands are beinn captured.
Additional Social .and Per
sonal News on Page 2.
The hoys attending the classes of
St. Joseph's school held the annual!
election of officer" for their sodality!
on October 21. The following stu-i
dents were chosen and will hold of-;
flee during the present school year.
Putll Schllltz lirefect Willinm k'onn
f,t aiaumi; Gordon Nelson, sec
ond assistant; Seth Hidden, secretary:
Leo Keiden, treasuier. The eodsllt)
numbers some 30 student and is un-i
r the direction of the Rev. Joseph
C. De Hop.
Ail unusually Interesting mooting!
of the local W. C. T. V. was hehlj
here yesterday. A feature of the
session consisted in reports on th..1
national mectine at Seattle. the re
ports being given by Mrs. G. W.
Rugg and Mrs. J E. Holdar who in
tended from Pendleton. A partial I
report on the subject of Mrs. Btir-
ber's work In Pendleton was rnad.j
by Mrs. Uamsdall. During the meet
ing a beautiful bouquet of lavendar
Rock. They will make their home
there in the future.
James CrawUrd. former Pendleton
le.sident. arrived here today from
Spokane where he had been visiting
with his daughter. Mrs. Crawford re
mained in Spokane fur a while long
er, -
Yesterday afternoon at the resi
dence of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder
on East Court street. Sanford W
Chllson and Miss Alta E. Kirk. I
well known Ukiah roitple, were unit
ed in marriage in rjie presence of a
few friends Rev. jinyder performe.
the ceremony. The bridegroom is a
fanner and they nil; make the'r
home on his ranch,
i Church of Um Redeemer Then
i will lie choir practice tonight at 7:3
o'clock. Tomorrow heisg "S. S. SI
I mon and Jtide " there will be divine
' service in the church at 10 a. m. on
I Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Rt.
! Rev Bishop R. L. Paddock will hold
a confirmation in the church.
Charles Quinney, rector.
In honor of tke La Grande football
u-auj which plays here Friday, the lo-
ra high school students will give a
reception and dance Friday evening
in the Moose Hall and the general
public is invited.
The young people of the Christian
church held a social al the home of
ind Mrs.
Reetx. 7 In Calvin
evening. There were
OUng people present and
was passed after a short
ssion. in many entertain-
tritctlve games. The good
tlme together bespoke
nd lively society that
interesting
I making
for Kreater Improvement and
better se'ice.
O. C Johnson of Hood Rlv
Pendleton visitor yesterday.
G. L. Phillips of Nyssa is anions;
the eastern Oregon people here thi.'
week.
F. B Swayxe. Hermiston banker
is transacting business in Pendleton
today.
V. B. Peterson of 1'kiah was down
Mslerday from the south end of the
i ounty.
VMEItlt CAPTFRKD
BY BIXGARI iNti
Washington, Oct 27
Panel and a number
sanitary engineers are
Lady Ralph
American
telle ved to !
have been captured by Bulgarians at j
Cskub. l et the authorities here feli
the
no danger.
t.i i:m w
I IM REPULSE
OF RUSS1 IS FOIH 1:
BERLIN, Ocj. 2T. Russian 1
taeks southwest of Cgartorvsk are
repulsed an ofifciai announcement
claimed. The Teutons took 114
prison era. m
( lacknmss Bar Elcvt
OREGON CITY. Oct. 14. William
Hammond of Hammond & Ham
mond, was elected president of the
Clackamas I'minty Bar Association
Other officers are Joseph Kj
Hedges, vice president: Walter
Dimlck, secretary, and John N I -era.
t reasurer.
French Army t'se IMS Ho:;-
PARIS Oct. 27 Although 110;
eiualinii in numbers the dogs In th
German army the French now h
1200 dogs on the battle front, wh.r
they are doing notable work. Toe
are divided Into three classes ; c
dogs, linking dogs anil annul
dogs.
Miholav Want- iil
Ri ME. Oct 27. -King Nicholas of
' Montenegro, has telegraphed the King
of Italy, his son. in-law beggim: help
I against the nstrians. it is learned
C. Hlndman Vf Baker, is at the
Pendleton.
W. H. Strayer Is over from Baker I
for a few days.
Lee Noe of Vale ts registered at
the Bowman.
J. W. McCulloch of Ontario Is a
Pendleton visitor.
Henry Means is up today from his!
home at Umatilla.
A. Wade of Enterprise la among'
the visitors In Pendleton.
Mrs. Ora D. Taylor of Stanfield is
spending the day In the city
Mrs James B. Perry left for port-!
land today on the noon train.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Risley of On
tario, are registered at the Sj. George.
R. E. Paddock, Walla Walla trav
eling man, Is making Pendleton a'
visit
it. it. Lewis, prominent Echo cltl-1
xen, was up rrom the west end lattj
evening.
A. O. Carden. Echo newsiiaoer mih. !
lisher, was here this morning upon!
a oriel trip.
C. H. McCulloch is aJnoug the Ba-i
ker attorneys here ror the suorem!
court session
QharfcM Stanton of Hells:, was a
passenger on the forenoon Northern i
Pacific train today.
Aubrey Hraham is now holdirg
down the position of night clerk at
the Hvtel St. George.
Dani.-l Boyd, an attorney from En-;
terprise. is here attending the su-l
preme court session.
C. D. Gabrielaon of Saiem. well
known traveling Insurance agent and
adjuster, la in the city today.
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
ALTA OFFERS "CAHIRi
lli-uiri(l .Scenes or Time of Rome
nIi" I niption of Mount
Aetna.
"'Cablria." by Gabrelle D'Annnnzio, '
the famous Italian poet and dramat-,
1st. which is declared to be the'
world's masterpiece in motion pic-1
tures. wll be presented at the Altai
today and tomorrow. It ran fosri
A HUMMER!
Coming Thurs, and Fri.
Robert Warwick
THE FAMOUS ACTOR, IN ROBERT MANTEL'S GREATEST STAGE SUCCESS,
"The Face in the Moonlight"
A WORLD FILM CORPORATION WM. A. BRADY PICTURE PLAY.
aristocrat loves
peasant gir
but is conuielied to marry his
cusin. Alice de Kontcnelles.
si on afterw a
rd. lea
naped an
son. recei
aristocrat.
Twenty years later. Victor, the young aristo
crat, becomes a captain in the Kings arm
His half brother. Rabat, has degenerated into
a criminal. StrangeR enough they look ex
actly alike, though Rabat is ignorant of Vic
t. r's existence.
Victor .s engaged to the niece of Munier
i ho becomes associated with the Napoleonic
cnsplracv. Munier bSCOSael associated with
Rabat.
Baits unaware of the existence of Rabat
I.ucile sessevea her lover guilty of a murder
Dont Forget
Sullivan 6
TEMPLE THEATRE
Pendleton's Big Play House Where the Bift Picture Playj and Vaudeville Show
Every face presente a different problem to the optician. The good re
sulta we get are due to experience in eye testing and skill in fitting the new
Do not neglect your eyesight at the expense of comfort, peace and good
health. Remember that no matter how difficult your eye problems may
be we can fit you with good-looking Fit-U Eyeglasses.
tMttt
Royal M. Sawtclle,
Jeweler
Established in 1887
solid months in New Tork to cap.tc-
Ity houses and for long periqds in:
other large cities of this country. For;
magnificence and sptendor, the pro-;
duction has never been equaled In aj
photo-play while there Is a tender
love interest which starts at the op
ening and runs throughout.
It is founded on historical facts
The scenes are laid during the third
century, B. C, when Rome and
Carthage were engaged In that titan
ic struggle for mastery that placed
the Roman Empire upon a pinnacle
of domination, which endured for;
centuries The story begins when
Cablra, a pretty Sicilian child of five,
is said by her nurse on the day that'
Catania, a city of Sicily Is destroyed
by an eruption of Mount Aetna. Afi-i
er escaping from the ruined city, the!
nurse and child are captured and
the latter Is about to be offered as;
a sacrifice to the God Moloch, hut
they are rescued by Fnllus, a youns'
Roman and hia herculean servant.
Maclste The escape of the child and'
her life afterward form the nucleus,
of the play In which more than 5000;
persons together with hundreds of
horses, camels and elephant" partici
pate. The mechanical effects probably:
have neer been equaled. The work:
is dignified and exalted, and there Is
a realism about it that is gripping.
The spectacular features are wonder-'
ful. especially the crossing of the;
Alps by Hannibal, the eruption of
THE STORY OF "THE FACE IN THE
Jeanne Mailloehe.
which she sees Rabat commit at a meetirm
place appointed by Victor. Rabat s face In
the moonlight almost causes UtcB abati
don all faith in Victor.
Victor is arrested for the murder. I.ucile
b arns the truth and forces her uncle 10 Inter,
cede. This stays Victor s execution, but h.-
Jeanne die.-
M, wh
kid
Mice's an
ed as a n
ij charged .is a political jn isoner. and
shot.
Victor- release has caused the a
Rabat for the murder. He is to tie b
Both Rabat and Victor's execution .1
uled for the same day
Lueile. knowing of her uncle's par
actual murder, forces him to Intafes.
Napoleon, thus avtng the lit- o!
Rabat meets his fate Munlet recap
the country. Victor and I.ucile are
married.
!
TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE OUR
PRESENT PROGRAM OF
Considine VAUDEVILLE
Gycyte&si HT ANY NOSE
Mt. Aetna, the burning of the Rom
an fleet, before Cartnage. the alege
and capture of Carthage and many
others.
In order to accommodate the pub
lic, the first performance each day
will begin at 2 P- m and sho-v will
run continuous. Adv. ,
PASTIME THURSO tV I'ltlllW
Big Scenes on Burning; Excursion
Boat Furnish Thrills n -The
ItegetK-ratlon."
During the course of the making
of the picture. "The Regeneration."
which la the picturixed erslon of "The
regeneration." Owen Klldare's story
of Mamie Rose, and which is beins
presented by William Fox. It waa ne
cessary to take a scene of the burn
ing of an excursion boat. "Skinny
the Rat." who was one of the hero
worshippers of Owen Kildare, In or-'
der to get even with aome of his en
emies, did so by burning an excursion
boat. All this is perfectly portrayed
in "The Regeneration" Director
Walsh at great expense .secured an
old-fashioned barge and hundreds of
Bowery characters, men and women,
and took the entire party nearly 800
strong up to Glen Cove on the East
Rive, where it consumed an entire
day to film this one scene at an un
usually large cost. It Is predicted1
that this scene will be one of the sen
sations of this big feature picture.
MOONLIGHT'
rdered
le with
V iclor
I from