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PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915. EIGHT PAGES LOCALS & Advertising in Brief UATEB. Psr line first Insertion 10c Per llni-, sildltlunal Insertion Sc Per line, per raootb $1.00 N locals taken for lew tbu S6c Count tl ordinary words to Hat. Locals will not be taken over tae telephone eirept from East Oragon lan paid up subsrrlben. Phi (linen & I'mutill.i Chimney sweep. Call 355J. Dressed horn, 8 cents pound, at Cash Market. For aiile flood milch cow, 155. 224 Thompson S treat. Kor sale Four fin I'olund China lirood sows, l'hone 5 1 S Penland Itros.' transfer Co. have ttoruKi' warehouse Phone 339. .Nicely furnished front room With sleeping porch. Furnace 1 IIIX Wood for sale Apply Johnson Co.'s office at Count? library building Old papers for sale; tied In bun- ; den. Good for starting fires, etc' 10c a bundle. This office. Very tunny people desire to buy i lands In eastern Oregon Wh it have you to offer, and price? N. Herkeley. Iadles. make shields at home. 110 for 100. Work sent prepaid. No canvassing. Send stamp Ivanhic Mfg Co., M Louis, Mo Prompt automobile taxi service, flay or night Funerals to cemetery only !3.ti0. Phone 110. Quelle Res taurant Car for country trips, phono 70 Carney & Mucy Tail Co. For sale- Fresh cow with calf. In-, qulra w i Uadwa For rent -Large front room Close IB, Phone 2M)M. HorsB taught to slnglefoot and cnlta brokall to ride and nock rem. 1 feed and train for 76c per day ' Tracy laiync For aale 300 Inns of grain hay Will sell In lots or will feed stock of any kind, horses, mules cattle or; sheep It. II. McKwen, Athena, Ore j For trade - A new, modern 110 bbl. elecirlc flour mill locuted In valley town 20,000 population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price 122,000. For par ticular! write 1(6 Trade Street, 8a-: I cm, Ore. Salesmen Capable Hpeclalty man for Oregon Staple line on new and exceptional terms Vacancy now. At-1 tractive commission contract for 191 135 weekly for expenses. Mips F. Itlxler Co . i: 3 0 -r. 1 c.irlin Building, Cleveland, O. Mloomlng planis, cut flowers and ferns make suitable Christmas pres ents. Make your reservations no; while the stock Is complete and have them delivered later. Plants or flow era sent by parcel post or express. The largest collection ever shown In, Pendleton to select from Hookers.' 611 Main street, next to Happy Cnn on. Phone 622. open evenings. Grand Maeqaftrade Hall. Kagle-Wodman Hall, ThttngU) Dec. 23. Four cash prizes Adv HL , No 17 iJt'c by Know. On account of the heavy snows In the mountains No. 17 did not arrive In Pendleton until after 1.30 today Additional Social and Per sonal News on Page 2. This evening there Is to be a pro gram followed by a basket social at school district No 66, northwest of Pendleton. The affair Is being ghvn by the school, F. B, Budge of Walla Walla Is hero today. F. Hawle here Is In city from of town, Portland. Is a well ST. GEORGE GRILL STEAKS, OYSTERS and SHELL FISH a specialty. Try Our 35c Merchants' Lunch Served daily from 11 to 2. We aim to please. Pilot Rock Is her today. Mrs M. t'arr of Athena, today. H. L. Lyon ol La Orand the city. M T. llardu of Walla Walla Is hero on business. S A. Burnes of Weston is In the city today. Horace Walker Is up from Stan field today. Ralph Johnson of Walla Walla, Is OVer today on business. J I, Miller of the O.-W. Is regis tered at the Pendleton. Henry Lorcrizcn Of Stage Gulch, iptnt the night In tne city. J. M Butler, well known Adams farmer. Is In the city today. Irvine 0, Brooks of Athena is spending the day In the city. Joseph Itothlin was In yesterday from his ranch north of town. Dr and Mrs. H. C, Eastland ol Hallway, are In the city today. BrUBO Weber, well known reserva tion farmer, is In the city today on business. II N. Fi-h Is back in the the Hans Pahl ranch north where he had been employ Prof. J. S. Diamond of Is here visiting friends. H known lei turer on psychology. Mrs Frank Stanton of Stanttn, came to Pendleton this morning to do some shopping Miss Fern Hoslngton, who Is teach ing at Stanton Station. Is here today doing her shopping. Fred Peterson, farmer of Helix, came In from his place this morning on the morning train. Mike Moran. section foreman at Myrlck, wife and family, are shop ping in the city today. Uev. Otto Is spending the day in Pendleton, having arrived from Helix on the morning train. August Kupers, who Is farming neur Helix, was an Incoming passen ger on the local this morning Roy Hlake, formerly of this city but more recently of Washtucna, ar rtVOd in Pendleton on the morniis train Mr. and Mrs. W IT Dale and fam ily of Helix, came in this mnrnipg n the Not them Pacific to spend tint day. .1 W Myrlck. this community visit to this i lly near Myrlck. J P. O'Brien, vice president and general manager and M. J Buckley, general superintendent of the O.-W passed through tse city this morn ing on the way to Huntington. Mrs. QeorgS Ferguson came In from WwStOfl yesterday to Join her husband In this city, and they will make their home here for the winter. They fur ferly hail the Kern ranch near Wes ton Dan McKenzle, formerly a promi nent young fanner of this city and now In the stock business near Spo kane, spent sterday In the city OH his return from California where he had been for several weeks. He left last evening. J. M Hill of Helix Is here today. A. W. Oreen of Enterprise, Is hera today C. It. Smeed of Caldwell, Idaho. Is a visitor here. It Fagan of Meacham Is down from the mountain today. Mr. and Mrs. S. K Griffin of Wfcl lula are visiting here today. Otto Serrell, farmer of Vansycle, Is spending the day in Pendleton. lir. (irlswold. prominent physician of Helix, Is a visitor In Pendleton today. Mrs. Wm. Tlmrnerman was a pas senger on the local ibis morning from Helix. Ralph Holte, cashier of the Stall f it-Id bank, came up this morning to spend the day. Dan P. Smythe. local attorney-1 sheepman, left on delayed No. 17 this afternoon for Arlington to look after his sheep. Miss Verne Parker, daughter ol Dr. B, 0, Parker, is home for the Christmas holidays. She is attending OhOOl In Portland. Miss Ethel Boothby is expected to arrive this evening from Portland to visit over Christmas with her par ents at ill West Court street. A. S. Pearson, formerly Freewater democratic wurhnree but for the past six years a resident of Walla Walla. Is spending today In Pendleton. v. w. lessen, superintendent of the Perseverance mine at Juneau. Alaska, is here us the guest of his brother Dr. c. W. Ijissen and will be a Christmas guest. Mr and Mrs Henr B Shofner have returned to their home In Portland. Mr. Shofner having completed his work in connection with the construc tion of the new wing at the state hos pital. Not strung'. "Jones and Brown are great pitK aren't they?" "Yes. You know Brown married Jones' wife's sister.'' "I see. Naturally they sympathise with each other.' Mcilormh-k to Speak. The theme of W .F. McCormick s address at the Christian Church Sun day morning is "A Scientific View of the Resurrection." And the evening discourse will be "An Appeal from Revelation to Reason.'' or "Why Ood Says No." Bootlegger s VaggtxI. Jack Smith was apprehended by the police last night as he was boot legging. However, this morning the Indian witness failed to appear and the charge against hrm was changed to vagrancy. Judge ntz flerald gave the man a 26-day sentence, in Jail. Ail V oid a iuk Star, Art Acord, popular Round-up cowboy, has developed into a real moving picture stur and Is now fea tured strongly In the famous Mus tang films of the Buck Parvln series. The latest of these to be advertised In the motion picture magazines Is "Author, Author," and the advance notices In the magazines declare that Art Acord "actually throws a steer with his hare hands." Athena Parmer w.mt- Divorce. James S. Myrlck. a well known Athena farmer, today started suit against his wife, Eliza, for a divorce. Hu alleges cruel and inhuman treat ment extending over a period of many years, declaring he has been subject- d to systematic torment. For the past two years, he alleges, he and his wife have not lived together yet. he slates, his wife has boasted that she would prevent him securing a divorce so that he would have to pay her bills he charges on Dec. 14 he ;, lieges, she went to the district attor. ney to file charges of non-support be cause he objected to some of her bills. He accuses her among other things of keeping a horsewhip handy and of using it upon him and of having cut him with a butcher knife on one oc casion. The couple were married in Missouri in Murch 1ST6 and have four children all of whom are grown Plaintiff asks for clear title to his farm land valued at I12.0nn and to his Athena property valued at 13760. H I. W itts of Athena is his attorney. KX-PORTLAND sTAIt IHRS. 8om men don't waste much when namV (yn r (f Van,TO1Pr they spend their time iisntng ana, hunting. High Team, Passes, (.ood Business opixirtunlty. We need full-time agent In I tilla and adjoining territory headquarters in Pendleton contract to first -clsai man ernl agent to share profits. time arrangement will be considered. Address J W DAY. Agency Director, New York Life Ins. Co. Portland. Oregon. (Adv.) ry with Direct No gen No part, prominent farmer of is making a short today from his farm Wanted Hy competent young ' man. position In private family Country as .housekeeper and c Address X this office. VANCOUVER, Wasn.. Dec. 17 I Daniel Foley, a few months past 21 f years of age. is dead as a result of ; tuberculosis Mr Foley was a stsr , fullback on the Vancouver high , school footbal team during the years I of 1M1.1I1S. Mr Foley is survived by his par- ; ents. Mr. and Mrs. J 1) Foley j sisters. Miss Nellie at, Miss Ge A, Miss Anna B, Miss Agath I and Miss Dorothy Foley, and a broth ler, Edward Folev. He attended St. James College here, and for several years attended Mount Angel College at MountAngel. or. fni M While Your Car is Idle Let Us Look it Over Bring it to Pendletons largest and best automobile Garage and let our experienced mechanics look it over and "Tune" it up. Expert Auto Repairing and Overhauling SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We also overhaul and repair combined harvesters, gas engines, pumps and machinery of all kinds. We operate a big plant with expert machinists and all the necessary up-to-date machinery. Parts Made to Order Promptly PROMPT ATTENTION AND GOOD SERVICE ALL DAY AND ALL NIGHT Independent Garage Hemmelgarn & Webb, Props. Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone 633 Attention I and I Huh The U and I CluD will give their next dance of the series Saturday evening. December IS. at the Eagle Woodman Hall. COMMITTEE. (Adv.) Motion Picture Mews wiivr nn: TELL VOC I'l VDLETON PICTURE THEATRES HAVE TO ABOCT PRESENT AMI COMING PHOTO PLATS Public Dance Tonight. Moose nail. The public is cordlaly Invited tc attend the regular Saturday nlghi 'ance tonlfcht in Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission B0 cents Adv SiWIB hi a la TODAY ONLY, Tiii' Man of Ood," West cm Drama. Helen (ilbson in Railroad Story. I feral or the chronicles of Bloom Center "Shoo fly." Adults, i oi i uildren, Su I COMING SUNDAY V. L S. E. the Big 4 Present The Gave Man With Robert Bdeaon and All Vila grh (Vst. A modern drama of present day lire. The most extraordinary motion pic ture rviT made. A screen drama Wlluas brilliancy, ennsumate artistry In portrayal, achievement sets a new standard. We want yon to conie fully expect ing to see something different. For THE CAVE MAN is different In theme, plot and settings If we do not send you away talk ing about this picture, we will miss our guess. Adults, 113 children Sc vi THE ALTA. .Main liorii. the embattling young star who through her first appear I ance In motion pictures In that great film creation. 'The Morals of Mar cus,'1 endowed the screen with a new personality, again attains a decisive screen trlumpt in the Famous Play ers Film Company's elaborate flve-l-art photo production. "The While Pearl" by Edith Barnard Delano, au thor of "Rags." "The White Pearl" is a fanciful romance of the orient, with which drama and mystery are absorbingly interwoven. In this un Uaual story, the strong ataehment be- tWeen two young American lovers survives and triumphs over the ma-! i hlnations of a band of Japanese geisha traders, the influence of .i Hindu legend of death which for a I time threatens the life of the girl.' and the caprices of destiny itself Throughout the entire production Miss Dora proves herself thoroughly Captivating and dramatically effective. HI S IN I UW1 W TALKS A Hon HIS NEW ' - . . .r--.. . "LAY I mil MarkP) Not FraH n She l.ook- A Drama Pull ol virility. Dustln Farnum dismounted at Inchevtlle to take another hitch In the belt that cinched his saddle. He looked cautiously through the mouth ol Santa Yneit canyon and then fur tively out to sea Evidently he waul ed to make sure that he would not be overheard Thereafter he unbur dened himself on a most delicate proposition. "J don't understand as much about some things as Shakespeare did," he said, "but I have a right to correct William wdiere I know he was dead wrong. He got on a tear of poetry In one of his plays and. In his rage of eloquence, burst out with some misinformation to the effect that Frailty's name Is woman. He put It so flatly that there is no gainsaying but what he meant Just what ho said Not knowing much about wom en as a general sunject. 1 was in cllned to take Shakespeare's word fi It but in the future 1 snail trusi no observations where women are con cerned, that are not made at first hand . "Woman may look frail, but she isn't. Now. take the leading ladv who supports me in this 'Iron Strain.' Just to look at her ou would think the was as; trail as a reed in the wind Looks ore surely deceiving. We hav one scene up on the rage of an Al.is ' kan trail, made about fourteen miles j up Topango here on tne Ince ranch, where Chuck that's me kisses the 1 lady kind of out of vexation, desper ation and admiration combined, and the lady is supposed to strike him 111 j the face with her open hand about like she would punish a puppy foi Jumping w ith muddy feet against In i skin, or a kitten for scratching her. Till: CAVE M IN." Most Talked ol Picture Thai W as Ever Made. in presenting "The Cave Man" with Hubert Edeson in the leading role assisted by an all star cast of Vitagraph players, the management ot the Pastime wishes to impress up on the patrons ot moving pictures! that they can expect picture out of the ordinary. The name, "The Cave Man." naturally would lead one to I think thlt a picture of the pre-hlMn-He past but such Is not the case. I Haulii k Smagg was a coal heaver by ' trade. He was a cave man at li. ri Mischief was a tplcal society beau ty. She formulates a plan to win the cave man back to civilization j She awakens a spark of mentalitv j In his sleepy brain. If you had been, suddenly lifted to power from the posttioa of coal heaver to that of ,o-! eta lion, what would you do If a heartless coquette should spurn your affections, would you wreck your, magnificent home, give up social po sition and wealth and start anew? Would you let faie take Its course or would that Instinct which prompts man to take his mate assert itself? These are a few of the astounding situations you will find in this ex traordinary picture. "The Cave Man" will be the topic of conversation many days after you have seen It for the theme, the pb t and the settings are entirely new to motion pictures. The Pastime will show this picture tv.o days. Sunday and Monday and the management guarantees "The Cave Man" to be one of the best photo-plays ever shown at this, the "Theater of No l'buppolntmcnts " MM aW fav Balaam TEMPLE THE HOUSE OF NO DISAPPOINTMENTS. Art Acord SAID TODAY ONLY DIRECT FROM THE HIPPODROME THEATRE, N. Y. SUNDAY Starting of the new life in moving pictures in Pendleton, "the management is strongly back of every picture from now on we show. . tit j Enid Msrkey In "The Iron Strsin," Triangle-Ksy Bee Festurs. V Dustin Farnum in "The Iron Strain " 5 PARTS. Also Keystone Comedy in 2 Reels. Prices Entire Lower Floor 10c, 15c. Hi u Last time tod 4 Laura Hope Crews, in "BLACKBIRDS.'' THE MUTCHLERS, exponents of music. DURAND and CALL1NAR, comedy sayingayings. songs ami steps. TOMORROW : MARIE DORO in a fanciful romance, The WHITE PEARL Also Paramount Travelogue. 2-New W. V. M. A. Acts-2 THE KARUZAS, comedy shndowgruuhis' s YOUNG & C1LMORE In "Scene in Military Barracks," corned; talking. MATINEE 2 P. M. I