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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916. PAGE FIVE a it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m j m i : 1 1 m : i m m 1 1 j t m i m 1 1 1 : 1 1 ; m 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 j m i w i ; i w i 1 1 1 1 1 ? m m 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 i w m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiii;inr. ADMISSION 10c & 5c 44 Last Time Today WASTED LIVES 99 er j MIsh Hester Proctor, the daught of A. Phlmlster Proctor, who recent returned tn thla city. In now conduct ing the classes of Mim llutler In the domestic science department of the high school. Miss Butler in upending 1 the week at Corvullls Miss IToctor Kraduatcd from the Pendleton hlgi 1 Kchool Inst year. VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE With Arline Pretty, Julia Swayne Gordon and Leo Delaney, alo Two Other Reels. Here Tomorrow! wiluam rax rxoTorurt lunui MlfAMO TMNOtCH FoxFITm COHPOaATIOM Gallery Slave THEDA BARA SHOWS THAT AMAZING WOMAN AT HER BEST AND GREATEST. STARTLING, STIRRING AND SATANIC. Notice the supporting cast. Claire Whitney, Stuart Holmes, the wonderful child ac tress Little Jane Lee, Lillian Lawrence, Hardee Kirklin and others. Motion Picture Mews WHAT Till: PENDLETON HCTUHl rHKATRES HAVE TO TT.I.I. tor ABOUT I'KKSIM l COMINU PHOTO PfcAYS I- miVA II --s PEA l KM IN- UfPtKH U h LEAKNEI) FROM I MI l II Uiw Thcda Hara, the Parisian act. tern, who plan WlBBSTIi the vam pire woman. In "The. Galley Slave." a William Kx production, which will he presented at the Pastime Thurs day and Friday, admits that MM striking feature of her Impersonation of rrSJICaSrS Is due U) the careful schooling she underwent to adopt .1 peculiar SMPMtlM walk which eh twee with great effect In her playing of the part. Mow Kara in a warm trtetol of Isadora Duncan, the fa- motM clanaicaj dancer, and Miss iiun- , an Instructed her in the lithe. slnu oua movements i haractonstic of the vuinplre woman of Porter Bmarton Browne'i ieuiatl success. My i lea has alwu been." "aid Miss llara. "that the natural and walk "t I pcrmiii must be miluciic, , by their character My idea Of this wottmn Is that she I punlcrish in her very DOM und action la well aa In mind I'nder the tuition of my Mend vi." Duncan i think i have gained the el'fis t I desired to obtain, that of a woman cruel and calculating. fn3- i lu rMactple" at the ivmpio. al Thi Another Triangle play that I arparentls a special api 1 i: Dleclple,' tho powerrui inc directed play in which William S Hart Is thei Star, The work of thla sterling actoi I ol rough and ready western parts has, lite Indorsement of clergymen of all I Mi nominations. A party of a hun-j dlWd attended the Knickerbocker the- star and pronoun oad "The Dtaotplo" I as particularly attractive to minister. 1 because It treats of one of them I Hart In the play is "ahootin' Iron" parson of a pioneer settlement HI! conflict with the devil-may-care resi-i dents of the community and his ion-; Met with his Master and himself are powerfully portrayed For the et'll dren there is Tlielina Salter the UU I aatad young aotraaa of the Ino manent players. Mlnaiw1 Ntrtkn MeHuua. . PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. ;,. The situ atlon in the Clifton mining district. whan pper miners have been on Hrlke for several Malta, was report ed again serious and It Is possible th" mltltla w-ill be ordered out. Miss Olive GwltUI at UU Tonight. The Alia theater has the plcus'in if present i ng Miss Oltvs Qwinn to night, in a dramatic reading IN POt'NI) The following described animal lias been taken up hy the marshal of the OttJ of Pendleton, to-wlt: ine while horse, two or three blue. Ifh spots on him. Very old No HI New Ma- owners or those entitled to the p - Hon Craig Wentworth's "War eeaelon of tt. costs and Wpenael Blidaa." sffltnSI ii paid and Tt taken away , Miss Cwinn has given the reading j within tan days from tin. date hei I - . nee bafora in Rendition at a private ,,r than at j o'clock p. m of the i"''i recital and si. charmed were thai da) of January. 1914. the said anl heirere that they prevailed upon her ml will be sold to the highest hid to let the public have an opportunity der, Bl public auction, for ash. at of aojoying the iraal "wai Bride the ,itv pound, on Cottonwood street created a furore In the east anil is In aaid city of I'endleton. the pro full of gripping situation that afford reeda of such sale to be applied to a splendid opportunity for Mis th payment of such costs and ex Uwlnns talent Miss ilwittn takei peggta of making sate the in of seven distinct . haracters Dated this tth day of January. She w II be ad and in p m tonight 1911, GO. Jan. S. Hartfov lirev. fugs, ow ner ,,f the l'ittsburg National League team, who cam lure from York to "confer" witft the Ant i League leaders "regarding car- 'acts." is said to be a peace an il the reported patching un oi Kan Johns, in. president of the American leautle said that as far as he knew Dreyfuaa was not in Chicago as ,i peace emissary. BERKELEY BOY HAS HIS FILL OF WAR Oraal only AJUBX MANNINi;. City Marshal illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIj: iiiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiii TEMP1E THEATRE BEAUTIFUL. I WED. I THURS. 1FRI. llllllllllllllllllllllll I Wm. S. Hart In that riiirpctl western (Iramn. an Inct'-Trinnsrli' production. "The Disciple") A tense powerful storv of a stronjr man who loses faith E and love and of a little child who hrings happiness. I Saved by Wireless I A riotous farce on the modern twenty-first century E meller-drammer, with thrills and glee in each eyeful. 5 MISS BURNS AND MISS BELTS IN NEW SONGS TONIGHT. TiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiin; BERKELEY, CaJ., Jan t j .- tacks of dead men. Columns j rushing men. stints screaming on; : from a bulwark of corpses behind i which the living sheltered the maelv. Thl was part or the gfnaoma pi' 1 ture Albert B Blatn, 10-) ear-old ad tentiirous lad. wrote home to Ins mother, begging that she semi his American credentials to London o Ihai he might be freed from the In i tor of it all. The shocked mother forwarded the desired aper so that the lad, it IW a bullet the suffering the tortures o I wound In the knee, maj 5 I Buropa'a inferno. S "I've had enough or it 5 j plaintively "I wanted i 5 war. but It s too ghastly." S Then he told of how the German! 2 j peering out from behind the mam .. dead made Inroads on the (English B I following the inttcr victorious .... 5 ances for hours. It's had enough to shoot at lle man," he said, "hut w hen Oa have I to go up against the living and the dead It is awful " The mud he reported awful and I he WM Irnglng lor the sht of the gnttv jiavtng stones And then. too. he wattled a letter Irom the folks at home The lad tried the sea for a time, and then returned to Canada, Join, ,1 the armv on a dare. Hut heaps o! dead took lhat it out of him spir- DYN AMITE POtTND (iN THACE Hsn.-ni- in irt Wayne Baaed) i , enpm llltllng r.idisi,M PORT WAVM; Ind.. Jan. stick of dynamite, wedged In a switch la the street railway, was fouud by the police barely In time to prevent a city car from striking the explo sive. A streetcar strike Has bean In pro grcss lu re lor three months. V fif SF SCt-VlCE - A quiet wedding which proved a surprise to the many friends of the young couple was that of Hal E. Biahop and Miss lAvelle Kugg Which was celebrated this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of the bride. 30:i West Court street. Only a few -if the Immediate relatives and friends were present when ltev. J. E. Snyder of the Presbyterian church pro nounced the vows which made them man and wife. The bride wore a handsome black velve. gown and carried a bouquet or rosebud. Both of the young people an- aery well known here, The bride Is the popular and attractive eldest d ter of Mr. and Mrs (ieorge W Itucg and was only graduated from Pendle ton high school wlo-re she was prom inent in social and athletic activities Her husband is In te shoe depart ment of the Peopb-s Warehouse aid has he-n very prominent In Pendle ton musical circles since his residence In this city. Mr and Mrs. Bishop h it on the de layed No. 17 for Portland when- the., will spend a short honeymoon before returning here to live. The marriage of (ieorge ', Hill and Miss Voletta McNett wai quietly cele brated this morning at n o'clock it the Presbyterian church in the pres. ence of a few friends and relativi -Rev. J. E Snyder pastor of the church, officiated. The couple lafl on So. 17 for Portland and ma I on to California before returning het. to make their home Both the bride and the bridegroom have a wide acquaintance in PdDdle ; ton to wish them happiness Th I ride, is the daugh Iter of a well knoWl local lady and until recently was em ployed in the Wohienherg Depart ment Store. Her husband has been identified with the I'endleton burineai life for a number of years, being al present proprietor of The Delta sni prior to that being interested in the i'endleton Drug Co. Mis. t'harles fireullch was hostess yeeterday to the North side Hri Iga Club. Mrs .lames Hill g rrom Helix. An Grovef, Heli ir in thn city tn Marvin Kvmis tne visitors here unlay. Julius Ouderian is in today trow his ranch south of the city b Creiner. Keho merchant, is spending the da)' in the city . J 1'. Hannon. o.-V. special agent is here today from La Grande. it. Q, Caldwell of Wall,. Walla ll registered at the Pendleton today. itusscii Helns, Helix boniiace. came The Alta Theatre Today MISS OLIVE GWINN Of Pendleton in a dramatic reading of "WAR BRIDES" The greatest success of the season. Her interpretation of seven distinct characters. Miss Gwinn will appear at 8 and 10 P. M. EDMUND BREESE, in the 5 part Metro Wonder Play "The Song of the Wage Slave" Admission Adults 25c. Children 15c Coming Friday HAZEL DAWN in the "MASQUERADERS". SUNDAY, MARGUERITE CLARK. jiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii- -1 mi ' ' v JS I Hak K iJ LOCALS 2b Advertising in Brief Per line first insertion 10c Per lite sddttionsl Insertion Sc l'er line, per month 11.00 No locals taken for less than 2.V. t.'ount tl ordinary weeds to line. Lor-sls will not be taken over tbe telepbone eicept from l-jiat Oregon, ian pald-op subscribers. William Fox ITix-nls flash, unra in 'Use (JuUey -lat, 'Piurxiav .in.! Iriilay. at tlie Pastlnr W.i lb, today. er on business H. IfcKinn morntna peets of unusual personal Federal health officials thai a typhus epidemic Mexican border is unlikely precautions are taken. FYeeX'b Bai Idaho Hois. I Chimney sweep. Call 355J. Dressed hogs. 8 cents pound, t I :ash Market Wanted One houseke-ping room, j close in Call this office. Pen'and Bros.' transfer Co. have torage warehouse Phone 31t. Ist Lace scarf at Lambda .gm ; dance. Finder return to thla office. For rent Two furnished house -! keeping rooms with bath. 615 Willow I Nicely furnished two-room apart ! ment for rent Close in. Phone 207R. Suits pressed. 50e. Dry cleaned. : 11 50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone, 685. For sale Five room house, corner ' two lots, desirable location on north . side Phone 84 Old papers for sale: tied in bun lies Good for starting fires, etc. , 10c a bundle This office. I Situations wanted, by two youm. men. willing to do anything. Phone tSOI.IN'F nil' rri lav. I'KI I N i It F. rpatmenl t pilled to 1'ntldj Mci. can- to W ard (iff Tj phtta. LAREDO Tex.. Jan. .". A gaaollne Ith has been adopted in .Vuevo La do. Mexico, to prevent typhus ln- well and began inspecting horses tor nouse un north side, close in Phon" the aided armies. The first day's) ItW or address S this office ,vork resulted in the acceptance if Very many people desire to ouv 11';, animals The inspection continue tor several days. A local company has 1 100 artiller; and cavalry horses assembled for in spection A special train will carry the horses direct to New York. Since the war opened the Caldwell Horse Mule company s sales to th-. allies totals approximately $2,500.0'".'. 1 I lands in eastern Oregon. What have I rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. wants house n ranch. Mrs . Pendleton, or competent woman , keeping or cooking Hayes. P ii. Box ill call at Toy Garden. I Prompt automobile taxi service day or night Funerals to eemeter orrly $3.50. Phone 110. Quelle Res : caurant C. & H Taxi Co ITALIAN SOLDIERS SPELLING A FIERC: ATTACKjN MOUMAINS r " e' s- improvements. , 539M. Tele Wanted-- Position as retail clerk Varied experience rteet referenc-s Small wagea to start with. Address ' '1 care ffltl "regonlan Will trade for real estate aaaf Pendleton 62 acres Improved farm , laud in Willamette valley. 14 acres of .which is in .'i-year old apple orchard I also two residences in Portland " j well as first Claai mortgages and MB ' tracts drawing 6 per com Inter. s For particulars, address F. A Mich I ael. i'endleton. Oregon. Apples for Sale Assortment or Roman Beautlrs : Wlneeaps. Spltzenberga. 78c to $1 : Sweet c'.iler Mr K. C. Anlbal. agent 1300 W Alta Box 252 - - Adv Haaatatlaa RMhA, Notice is hereby given that the firm of Downey & lthodes, condu, ting the Temple Theater, is this da) dissdy, a by mutual consent. W A. Rhodei will continue to m.tn.ige the theal collect and pay all bills Dated Januan 3. IS16 F M IxiWNKV Adv.l W A I1HODKS Twent.-fii' n., ,. . t;, . Strayed from Heriniston Dec 'brown mule gelding branded HI' ". left shoulder Weight tit lounrt Reward. 835 Notify thla office , .. -aaaaiHanaaaaiapjaaiaaiaMe hisir' 1 ". MHiHiii t inn murine. SOLOlEQS DtFtNDlHi A" AirACK. iSNn M. SeoaCS. This picture showa a detachment ir. the mountains The Vustrians are of Alpine soldiers of the Italian nrmi making a charge and the Italians are repelling an attack by the Austrlans repulsing them in a fremled fury. DaaataUn Rattee Notice is herehv given that the firm of Alloway & Milne hat "n" day been disio.hed. S. A Adown. r. tiring Hereafter the tnoumset will be conducted in the same lm at log I Cttaa, Muno. who win reileei iiit I and settle all accounts January :i, 1916 1 -dv ' CH v.s HTLNK Daare naaaghi Ueaular We,ln,-sdi innhi dune the agis rYoodraar Kali glvt . vers Orekaatn I hi n ladtea free Adv. t.eroian- xi lb, (,,l,,o Two of the Italians are hurling bowL j COPKNHAOCM Jan MM ders upon the heads of the Auatrians d',h , vo '" -' 1 ' Ktint ooun.j tor japan aaa neea aj ro-lt,(j b. ileriluins and t.iKe;, iHtu 41 """n linimder. who ure attempting to set