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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1915. PAGE F1V I 1 8 Accept our most sincere wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS May your fondest anticipations be realized in this grand Yule-tide season of old ebbing 1915. THE HUB LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief KATKH. Per ill.'- first limerUuD 10c 1 i t Hue, additional luaartlon. . . . fic Per line, per month II oo No locala taken (or lea than tfftc. Cowl II ordinary worda to line Locals will not be taken over tha telephone. IXCept from I. ant Oregon Ian paid up aubacrlbera. IMirnitti ill Chimney sivep. can 355J. Dressed hogs, 8 cents pound at I Cash Market Lost Fur scurf at Christmas tree. Leave at office for reward. ' Kxorle need dressmaker wft-het work by the day. Phone 402. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have uorage warehouse Phono 339. Nicely furjilshed front room with sleeping poreh. Furnace heat. Phone 635J. For rent 6-room, modern house, North Side. Phone 248M. 421 flar field. Wood for sale Apply Olsen & Jdbnaon Co.'s office at Umatilla County library building. For rent by the 10th of January Kurnllshed six room house on nort'i side Address S., this office. Old papers for sale; tied In bun ties. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. flat Ella O'Gara of Portland ar rived yesterday to spend the Christ-j mas holidays with her mother, Mri May O'Gara of A Ufa street. Mr. and Mrs. Il Alexander and Mr. I and Mrs Henry w. Colilne left thl? morning for Hermlston to spend! Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Klmerj P. Dodd. a Mrs. A. C. Hampton and sisters,! Misses Sophia and Angela Bowler, en tertained a few friends at an Infor- j mal Christmas tree party last even ing after the municipal exercises'. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander are Pending Christmas in Walla Walla with Mrs. Alexander's parents. Mr. ! and Mrs Harry Abbott. Mr and Mrs. Ralph B, SUafMdj and two children of Echo came up. yesterday to attend the reunion of ths! Hill family today. Dr. W. H. Lytle of! Salem, A. E BlOomqUiSt of Salem ! and Tom Hill of Touchet have ..... arrived for the gathering. The house of tires, who sold you the "DIAMONDS" your car is wearing this Xmas extends to all a Mer ry Christmas. It is our hope and aim that by mutual cooperation we may alleviate most, if not all your tire troubles during the coming year and make the good old expression, Happy New Year, a reality Pendleton Rubber 6 Supply Co. A hXMAS J i Win. Dunn Manager James B, Welch, who baa been jiv. fls i charge of the eastern Oregon and SS en Washington tcrriton thi iw i i i For town. sale Will Land one mile consider auto In from trade Oregon after a lor Port Journal, trio to ire yesterday , ist. He left hrlatmaa but. RULE OF M UtS FEARED. Store closed all day Saturday, Christmas Day. JEATTLd?, Was tl-preparedness day i only if for. and price? N. Berkeley. A automolille taxi service, night Funerals to cemetery 50. Phone 110. Quelle Kes- tauiunt. c.ir :.r country trips, phone 10 Carney & Huey Taxi Co. Wanted Competent woman for leneral housework In either countrv Appl irnings at 41 I ins of grain hay will feed stock of mules cattle or LrKwen. Athena. Ore. we wish all A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Wm. Har.scom, THE Jeweler or inhn Jackson. F..r sale 300 Will sell In lots c any kind, horses "beep R. B. M For sale llurbank Spineless For age Cactus Plants; yields 71 tons pel acre annually; no irrigation neces sary. A. M. Hlghhouse, 312 Lindelie. Spokane, Wash. For trade A new, modern 110 bbl. electric flour mill located In valley town 20.00U population, will trade for eastern Oregon or Washington wheat land. Price $22,000. For par ticulars write 5(5 Trade Street. 8a 1cm, Ore. We have Polnsettas. Carnations. Violets. Narcissi.", Chrysanthemums and a large supply of blooming plants and holly and mistletoe It Is Dot too late to fix for Christmas and New Years. Store open evenings and Christmas morning. Hooker's Flow er Store, m Main street, phone 522. Free delivery. the Free c Ht stn Mrs. Edwin Burke and Mrs. Clark Kelson came up from Portland this morning. Mr. Burke has been here since Monday. attle citizen announcement M circulated king congress that petitions wouk throughout the city ' not to increase the military forces of the Vnited States. The proposed i memorial says that "it 111 becomes the United States, pending the terri i ble conflict now wrecking the leading i nations of Europe and destroying the fairest sons to change our militar.' policy and assume the role of Mars.' athletics In the high school, left to- j day for Athena to spend the Holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyd. Miss Jessie Chesnut, popular high school girl, has returned to her home at Adams for the holidays. Miss Ruth Rothrork. a graduate of the Pendleton high school who is at tending the state university, is at her hi Kri T. , Athena for the holidays. w.it Trophies to Be Shown. PARIS. Dec. 1. (By Mail) France's display of war trophies ta-1 ken from the Germans, which so fat j has been confined to Paris, is now to! be extended to all the leading French i cities. Marseilles has just been pro- I vided with a display of the cannons. raptured by the former garrison of that city, and each of the other fa vorite cities of France is soon to have an opportunity of visibly attesting the prowess of the French poilus. iiy. Mr. ajid e Sheard the cltv : Grand At Qermari December 30. prizes for m Masquerade Hall Hall, Thursday evening. There will be two cash n. two cosh prizes for masked and best char- returned Iron: : Holstcip Heifers for Sale out fifteen beautiful two-year-lelfers. nearly full-blooded Hol 5. all from registered sire and y producing cows. Some are and others soon will be. Will reasonably as a band or singly. aSS E. M. SHL'TT. lone. Morrow County, Oregon. (Adv.) , X OT A PRECIPICE AND Af) ATTACK BY A FERQCI0U5 GRIZZLY RESCUED FROM THE MADDENING TOR RENT IN A CANYON SWELLED BY THE SPRING RAINS; HELD CAPTIVE IN THE HEART OF THE MOUNTAINS BY A GREAT BLIZZARD AND FINALLY A STRUGGLE BETWEEN TWO GIANTS OF THE FOREST, A DEATH STRUGGLE, ENDING IN LOVE AND VINDICATION. SEE THIS WONDER FUL PICTURE tHECHUKEOfCflUttl by CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY AT THE PASTIME SUNDAY. I, IT IS A VITAGRAPH BIP RiBBOH FEATuRR' J FALT'S famous Fresh Every Day Served at our tables and sold ti the trade. Wholesale or retail. OYSTERS CRAWFISH SEA CRABS The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive1 distributing depot in Pendleton for FALT'S sea foods. Public Dance Tonight. Moose Hall. The public Is cordlaly Invited to attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight in Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission CO cents Adv Mr. by of spend Mrs H Hell the holida Pejitand and ba in this morning to with relatives. Mlm is now in Helix, came in ihis mor ning to spend Christmas. Mrs. C. E. Marple of Oakdale, Wn. is spending t'hrlstmas with friend; and relatives in Pendleton. Reuben Beckwith is home from Se attle to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beckwith Miss Spaulding. a Helix teacher, is ,a visitor here today. Mr. and .Mrs. K. E. Kheler and chil dren of Helix came in on the N. P. train ;his morning to spend the day. Pastime Parlors for SUe. On account of health, If taken oe lor Jan. 1st. I will sell at a low fig ure for cash or would consider rea sonable payment down and monthly payments on balance. The outfit consists of six tables In fair condition and ordinary equipment, two bowling alleys, soda fountain, cases, safe, cash register, chairs, spitoons, etc.. and stock. See fAdv.) JOHN BUTLER. Motion Picture Mews WHAT THE PENDLETON PICTURE HIEATRES HAVE TO TELL YOU ABOUT PRESK.YT M COMING PHOTO PLAYS Attention, C and i Clnh. The U and I Club will give their next dance of the series Saturday evening. December 25 Xmas night, at the Eagle-Woodman hall. This to be (Ac Merrj IMITTEE Apples for Sale. First class assortment of Stamen Pippins. Roman Beauties, Spitzen bergs and Winesnps at 50c. 75s and $1 ISrtO We.t Alta. Phone 392M. CHRISTMAS riioi.lt M 1 1 Request CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A Night Out" Mm - Iso Edison Three Part dramas CHILD IN .n rx;- MI'.NT and a one iteei Railroad Klol'l. K z Heels for lOc-Hc L-iA-kA.-:!. COMING SUNDAY Vilacrapli lllue Ribbon I'caliirc, mi: sii 1I,1CE OF COURAGE" By Rev, Cyrus Townsend Brad t Act .';VTT.-M v ny.-.-.v.Tv - vv.vwy ..rr..v StrenRth and Dramatic Power "Tin- t iuiiiiv r Oonrase'' ro S'earl lninieisiinible. Cyrils Townsend Brady utilized keen portrayal of human emotions halico us of ist potent ol Ubbon Fea. gh the V-1-! act so upon' this wondei - Its hu-1 and el a foundation for "The Courate,'' one of the n the Vitagraph's Rlue tures yet released thro S-K. Seldom do films their audiences as does ful photoplay, by reason of man theme, a theme realistic fective. As the nucleus for the major plot Is given a man, Xewbold. who vh:'n his wife is mortally Injured In a ter rific fall, has the strength of cour age to kill her at her own request Enter, the dead Woman's old lover becomes passionately fond of another girl This girl becomes lost in the mountains, Is found and cared for through the long winter by Xewboel. A sacred love springs up between them, but for three months they live ns brother and sister, fighting, each In their own way. to live according to traditions. At length the lover ap peals and Is recognized by Newbobl as the man undeniably responsible, although ttl an Indirect Way, as thej cause "i bis wife's death. After a terrlflo battle. In which outside Itt tsrference saves the man's life, he shortly afterwards goes out In the snow and commits suicide, leaving hit old snem) and the girl he loves to live together, their union being sanctioned by the girl's father. Situations unusual In photoplay! are ever present in "The ("bailee ot Courage," itWttaM that are of enor- rrtbus appeal. Their strength and dramatic power are nearly Immeafe urjkble, their effect on the spectator nre awe-lnsplrlng. The scenes of the picture nre laid in the expansive mountains ot me west, cjiviih u scenes having been taken In the very heart of the untouched country. Photographically, the picture Is a su preme achievement, every setting be ing Ideal for the story. Rollln S. Sturgeon, who produced "The Chjiilce Sf Courage,' demonstra ted his ability is a masterly director In the handling of this film, Of the cast. eaPh player s satisfyingly suc cessful In the fulfillment of his du ty. William Duncan appears an Xewbold. Natalie De Eontan as bis Wife Qeorge Holt as the other man. Myrtle Gonzalez as Ihe girl, besides George Kunkel, William V RaaoUS, otto Lederer Hnd Anne Schaefer, in exceptional parts. Pastime. Sunday. M.I THEATER M NDA1 The pitfalls that lie in wait lot young stage-struck girls are graphic ally depicted in the Jessie E. Lnsky presentation of James Forbes' world renowned play, "The Chorus I. adv.'' which will be the attraction at Al ta Sunday. 'I'll Ls play has to do With the trou bles of Patricia O'Brien, "The Chorus l-ad." In keeping her younger slsier, Nora, from being led astray by thl fascination of theatrical life These two wonderful roles- are played by Cleo liidgeley and Marjorie Daw, re spectively, and according lo those who have seen the pnotodrama, oottld not have been placed In better hands Marjorie Daw win tie remembered as the 14-year-old protege of Gerald Ine Karrar, the grand opera prima donna, Who discovered her while at the Ea.sky studio. I.ncy Peyton, coming to the Aita. in i Jennings a. Co., "Beating: pack,' Tuesday ami Wednesday, Today Only 5c 6 REELS 10c Art Acord CHOICE OF MUTUAL PROGRAMME Sunday TRIANGLE OLD HEIDELBERG, A Romance of Royalty. From the Stage Play, Featuring DOROTHY GISH. TO LAUGH EDDY FOY and his family in their first and only appeanir.ee in turn pi Hiiedv. TEmPLE I hrci Keel Triangle Koystoite ai tin Temple Beat Hit Yet. MM L 1 The three red Triangle Keystone which Is shown nt the Temple theater featuring beautiful Mabel Normanil. Raymond Httohooek, Mark Sea net! and Fred Mace. Is certainly some fine picture and worthy or hishest praise Ask any one who saw It last niuht. Also that fnmouli Douglas Fair banks In "The Lamb." a 5-part Grif fith production. An S-reei program will bring you back to see another Ttfsngle coming Sunnny. "Old Heldel beig," in five reels, a Triangle foa tuiing Dorothy Gish Also a l-reel Keystone with the famous Eddl Voy ' Rnl his seven kids. LAST TIME TODAY, BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE SECRET SIN." VAUDEVILLE Ramza and Amo, an act full of oddities. Fox and Pridmore, com edy talking, singing and dancing. CLEO RIDGELY, with an all $tar cast Sunday C1ELY, with an a "The Chorus Lady" The most popular stage play of a decade. Paramount Travelogue. Two New Big' Vaudeville Acts JOHNSON and ARTHUR Comedy magic i'.lusing. FRED CROUCH Dancing harmonicist. Continuous show. . -".S.7s ?.(,