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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. PAGE FTVE nun n m mi ijm m mi m m m m m m t 11 mi im iw im mi mi im m mi mx m n e?n m m m m m m m ksl 9T!?s25a Last Time Today Galley Slave wiluam rox WOTOIWI lUHILMt aflCAMD TMROUCH FoxFTTm CORPORATION SHOWS THAT AMAZING WOMAN This hu te. year of most inter- aijlHIIUHHI Illll IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIII IIIIIMH I Hllll'a THEDA BARA 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. Commencing Sunday, January 9th The Alster Case' Bryant Washburn and Ruth Storehouse eating constructive work, the results I of which could not have ben attain ed without the cordial help and en-couriigi-iuent at the many friends ol the library, of members of the Li brary Hoard, and the generous, and unfailing assistance ui the librarj staff. The librarian gruteluliy ac knowledges the several means that have made accomplishment possible and work a pleasure iUMtpectfuily submitted. SAHKA L NASON, County Librarian. Statistic- rplii U', 1, 1911, to IP-c 1. 115. Hook Accessions Pendleton IIS I'malilla county 2 17 J Total 3,0: I lugiatration Central, adult (47 county; .. 119 Central, Juvenile (3 County) 1-4 Hranches nl5 w Total j Circulation Central, adult Central, Juvenile Branches, adult . . . Hranches, Juvenile Rural schools I.U3 - 1,11 ii.ua i 17,49! The Alta Theatre The Charming In a Realistic Today and Tomorrow Hazel Dawn PHOTO-PRODUCTION OF THE GREAT DRAMATIC SUCCESS "THE MASQUERADERS" BY HENRY ARTHUR JONES 2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2 CASAD and CASAD, Musical Comedy and "Everyday Life on a Railroad." MARIE LAURENT, "The Girl With the Golden Voice." Sunday Marguerite Clark in 'STILL WATERS' miiiiiMiimiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii iiiimiMiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiir Motion Picture News WHVl nil PENDLETON PICTURE THKATHEB HAVE TO AltlMT I'RKSKM M (II.M1M. rimiw nut IB TF.I.L VIH' iwi imwii smeniion tn famous itsverv -Tlw naajtadei." It is seldom that an actress who hM gained an International reputation f ft musical comedy star and who h&s never appmirod before the foot lights In anything but musical com edy rules, could suddenly leap Into populur favor as & motion picture ...trees Tills remarkable feat has Inn ac, ompllshed by Hazel Dawn of i tm, pHrumount The link Lady fame, under the guidance "f the Famous Players Film Company. In "The Musqueruner " in which Miss Ihiwn has been starred by the Famous Flayers Film Company, the beautiful musical by Her graceful and pretty ways that lie took her with the consent of her mother, to .Mr. Ince. ah a result thej mother and child were engaged to Join the Ince forces at Once, Thelma made her first appearance In ''The! j Flower of the Desert The flatter- 1 I Ins opinion of Producer Ince and I ! Manager Alien srss rail) justified by i the success of the child. Since then! I the child SCtreSl ban appeared ID j 1 man succi'Hsful productions. Her' 1 work has been entirely under the di- j ruction of Mi tnce, with but two ox .captions, "lice when she was lent to j : D. W. Griffith, for a feature, and : again when Mack Sonnett used her chilil comedy Mini Suitor will appear tonight at the Tempi! Theater; That she has done this. 1 m "art in i nc nwcipie i Total 47 Hooka sent to branches 2 Hooka to schools liooks rebound Magazine volume bound .... Hooks mended Hooks withdrawn Fines Collected BmI. on hand Dec I, '14. . . . Annual receipts II! Damaged or lost books 11.'. 9141.1 Kxiiensea 13'.' 4 Is due in the man who has loved hr lat las was s small child. Duhle Is the suprtjme test of Miss Dawn's ability as an actress Hither to she lias won audiences by her beaut), her personal charm, her be witching smile and her innate clever ness. In her latest role, however. she most add to these qualifications '"' ' Interpretative genius of the most pd tent quality everyone will agree who sees her In picture at the Altft theater today and tomorrow Hal. Dec. 1. HID 1 IT Rental collection Hal. on hand Dec. l. 1914.. .1 Annual receipt 67. 1 I (I I Kxpenses 59.2 Hal. on hand Dec. I. Branch Circulation- mis. . .1 Registn TlHtla llara tireat In "(iallcy Slave.' To p' ghown Tonaj for l-l Time. I.IIHtAlt RBPOUT. mtinued from page 4 ) possible The new library will have two rooms especially ..dapted for pur- The ever popular Theda Hura scor- poses of this kind oniefly en hantress 1 . trim h yeterda at the lastlme' The Children's Ubrary. The de- wlll more than prove her claim to ,i npr praMBtatlon ! the famous pla ' i,;,rtment of work needing pe iiil em- n cognltlon as one or trie foremost j ()f tri1 miken stage. "The tiallev jihnsls during the coning year Is the dramatic actreeaes on the sc reen Miss ' siaje ." Miss Hara Is asidsted by a ! children's department. The children Dawn appears as Dulcle jrnnde, :Htrng ciuil. Including Claire Whitney are ready and eager to reail and we oting beauty who beromee a bar- siuart Holmex end llftby Jane Lee. need onlv to furnish uie books, suit maM, marries a bamnet who proves ume June also scored heavll in her able room, and a trained children's to be u despicable ennnu'ter. and j piir, laqfe audience seemed well llur.irhtn who can devote special er e treat Daily flndu the happiness Which I plaaaed with the performance, manf,,n tu their needs A sultal'l" room stopping at the box office to express j m goon be ready when the new I their appreclaUon j building Is finished Several hundred "The Alster Case, a UK sa dollars should Be spent at once to production will be presented ftt the supply the books that are needed, for Pastime "ii SumHi and Monday. This the children's needs have never ro ll one of the greatest mystery dra- , elved as much attention as have ma of the year and feaurea Bryantithoso of adult readers. The pro par de- ' .ihhurn. Huth Stonehouee and a velopment of this work and the or strong supporting cast. j gsnizing of better children s hbrarles Who killed Cornelia Alster? Is the.( tnt. branches as well as supple-j question all will ssk and all will be I uantlBg the present rural school 11-1 kept guesalng until the end Five brarles with carefully chosen sslec-l clues are run down and it seems that tinM from the County Library, will J ull are guilty. Who Killed Cornell j more than take the time ol a special i Alster" See the play Sundai Monday. Athena . T9 j Milton 5159 532; Free water 2325 .1"! Parndato 210& ihj llerinlston IMS ITS Weston 1564 225 1 Bono 14 76 111 i Adams 1134 lis Vincent 977 12 j Sianfield '. . 834 117 Tum-a-lum z-9" 7v Helix . 245 3 Pilot Kock 177 !S onipnnimc statletio ol Hill and KM 5. ink Accessions, 19M Pendleton 72M Umatilla County 141.1 LOCALS (Si Advertising in Brief RATES. Vtr line first Insertion lOe 1'er line, additional Insertion 5e I'er line, per month $100 So lucsla taken for less than 2Se. Count ft ordinary words to Una l.oia!a will not be taken over the telephone except from Eaet Oregon tao paid up snbacrlbera. 46 tion PASTIME si Xl AY-MONDAY. Lllirary service Hook Accessions. 1915- Pendleton I inatilla County . . . Old Folks Saved From Suffering , 307 - !'4n volume more than last year, i , per cent gain. Registration, 1914 Central (60 county i 56 1 Hranches 106 i Mis. Marv A. n an. Taunton, Musr . in her 87th year, aaya: "I thought I was beynnd the reach of medicine, but l oley Kidney Pilla lime proven moat hrncIVial In my case." Mr. Sam A. Hoover, lllgli Point, K. C, writes: "My bidaty trouble waa ' w orse at Right a: d 1 I ad to B t MP Com five to seven tlr.Kii. Now 1 do lit lae to r(,i up nt nllit. and con- ! aider myself In a tiuly normal con illtlon, which I attribute tn Foley Kld niy nils, as 1 hne taken nothing I Ise." Mis. M. A. Pi-ldges. ItoMnsoa, Mass., Bays: "I suits red Iron kiiin. y all- , nients for two rears, I commenced . inking Foley Kidney Pills ten months i ago. and though ' am 1 .nts of age, 1 feel into n ir,-yer-oll girl." Folcv Kidney Pills in tonic, strengthening und np-bulldlng, and , restore normal action I" t lie kidneys : and I" s disordered snd DMflful blad- der. They act quickly and contain j no dangerous er harmful drugs. Sold Everywhere. Registration, 1915 Central, adult (47 count I . Central, juvenile 3 count Tlli:i l SAITKK. Thelma Salter, wno ix-urs the iin. iln of belna the youngest at Ince Triangle players, has beea a III-1 1 '" trained assistant. Introducing the right child to the right hook at the light time. Is of-the utmost import-; unco while Utile readers are first ' lis. j forming reading habits The mem-j the tiers ol the present stuff are crowded h the limit of time Hranches 516 1 114 S.iU .131)5 Ilia n 3 0OS.65 $ 7.379 5: Less amount free from city 1,325.110 Total expenses .1 6.051.52 Balance on hand Jan. 1 1916 5.202 01 Donors i" Library tMrntg 1915. uoka American Medical Association. Hon J N. Burgees 3 volumes. Carnegie Foundation, 3 volumes City oi Pendleton. Mrs. Caroline Hurtlett Crane. -Mr. A. A Deem. Ferndale School, 24 ertimes. Mr. J, Frakes. Mary H.iker lOddy jeuml. 14 vols Mrs Mur Harvey. 2 vols. Knights of Columbus, 16 vols, Hon Harry Lane. 8 vols. .Mrs. A. J. McAllister, 3 vols. Mrs J. c. Xell, 31 vols Pilot Rock Branch ; vole. Hon R. w. P.ltner. 3 vols. Hon X. J. Hinnott, 2 vols. State of Oregon, 2 vols Mrs. Una H. Sturgis. 3 vols in. J H. Tilden. I" .- Agricultural Dept. 1 vols, r. B Bureau of Bducatlon. 4 vols Mr eary Kimbrell. Mr. J. Kusch Knights of Columbus First Church ol Christ, Scientist. Donated by Publisher East Oregonian, Evening Tribune. Athena Press IScho News. Freewater TimiK HermLs'ton Herald. Helix Ad vocate Milton Eagle. Pilot Kock Rec ord, Stanfield 1 iptiniisl. Weston I-eud-er, Oregon Country. Oregon Sports man Philosophy of Health, Practical Ku gen ics. old magazines to complete binding files Mrs. N. Duihalel, -Mrs F. E. Boy den. Mis Alice Butler. Mrs tleorge Hartman. Jr.. Mrs J. C Johnson. Mr Oeary Kimbrell. Mrs J. S. Landers. Miscellaneous Two book shelves made by Koy Boosts Three palms, Miss Miriam Delano. Framed picture of library site. P. P. Hilbert Loan of Vlctroia for mastcaiaa, H. M. Warren. braving 01 Vlctroia Penl.ind Bros. Fat dramas. only four years business miinagcr She was giving 11 :iinillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IHIWIIHIHUllllttltllUIIHI 11111111111 15c I I 10c TODAY Temple LAST CHANCE TODAY Wm. S. Hart in "TiTe Disciple" I Savedby Wireless I A two reel Triangie-Keyitoat. SATURDAY ONLY 1 ,v 'i 11''1 Mutual Pmyrrum. "TAKING A CHANCE." comedy. "THE LONG ARM OF THE SECRET SERVICE. "AIDED BY THE MOVIES." "MUTUAL WEEKLY." COMING SUNDAY "SABLE LORCHA," "FOLLOW- ING FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS." Another Triangle E Triumph. Miss Belts and Miss Burns in New Songs Tonight. MllHIIIIIIIHIimilllHIIiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlr. ml strength with tie star In all sorts of motion picture we nwai 01 .or 10, .1 wai She WSS "discovered when ear s growtn nas nr.oignt He new Id by K H Allen, more neip it growin la to conunue. Thos II Ince. 1 iiesiois tne work aoove ouiiinco 1111 Impromptu per- ami the regular routine outiee 01 formance aa the mother of a family nook selection ami oiiying. caiaiogu of cbdls and Allen waa so Impressed . Ing. bookkeeping and the estaldish- , nient of the several branch libraries - several heavi ami more unusual du ties have fallen to the librarian. Carnegie BuildjiagS. The entirely InadequsAe location ol the central li brary necessitated a library building. It was decided to try again lot a Car nege building lor Pendleton and to include a request tor branch buildings In all Hie towns of the .otitic The librarian collected data and statistics that would show the situation ami Wl'ote a series of letters asking for a1 system of count) buildings It was though bent to send the letters In the nam., of the county conn, so Judge Maloncy signed the first two letters sad judge Marsh aii those Following. On January , 1:11;,. gust one year ago today, word was sent from the Carne gie Corporation that S(,I wool I be given lor a central building at Pendleton and ?800 lor a branch at Milton. Correspondence is now un der was looking toward a branch hulldtnt at Mermlston Umatilla county is the first count) to ask the Carnegie i orpo ration ror system of bull. lings anil also the first to get re sult" Several California counties have asked since for ihem without success. Library Law Another first attempt of the librarian was in helping te draft the amendment to the count llbrarv building law which was pass ed In February he the Oregon legis lature and was put Into action by the 17 ma tills County Court when 1I,M w its plS cad in the budget for library building funds Again I niatilla Bounty takes first place in making use of this law. Floor Plans lor Library. Han days ftnd nights of the librarian's time have alSO been given to working out the floor plans lor the new central bullling In order that the must ef ficient service might lie given by the librarians and the best accommoda tions furnished 10 linear) putruns. Circulation. 1914. Central, aou.t Central juvenile llranc 1.. 11 1,19! C. S Lalwir Iept. 2 vols. I 1. S. Post office Dept Vincent School. 10 vols. t Single volumes given unless mor. are mentioned Magazine Sulwcrlptions Mrs J. s. Landers Mrs. Una II Sturgts now to CCllE coins Avoid expo ure and drafts. . kin Tuke Dr King's NW uia eovery 11 is prepared from Pine Tar. healing balsams and mild laxi Uvea Dr. Kings New Discovery kills and expels the cold germs, soothe the Irritated throat and allays In flammation. Search as you will you cannot find a better cough and coir! remedy lis use over 45 years is a villi II ce . : satisfaction. Adv rculatiou. 191 Central, edut ,ntral. jn erile Branches, adult tranches, juvenile Rural schools . . . Otal A really wonderful picture. MOi vols, more than last year central library. 11,111 vols, more than las' . 1 tin liranches .'4. Tin o. total gain 01 " year. 110 per cent gain. rimuiciai gt tensest, Jan. 1. ism Receipts Balance from last year in all lunds except Stur gis Fund f . Receipts I9lfi from coun ty levy, city levy. li brary bull fund. Civic Club rental, fines ac count T.T' I spendlturee Bquipmeni nooks Bquipmeal ! Periodicals I Or r 1 iutlays Minding Janitor Rent t furnished I Ileal oree by olt Light 1 estimate) Repel rs-improvsmenta Printing and supplies Transport at lon-POStag 1 Insurance Miscellaneous S 1. Chimney sweep. Call 355 J Dressed hogs. 8 cents pound, St Cash Market. Furnished rooms for rent. 904 Thompson street Carpet and rug weaving. Mrs H Francis, 1000 E Webb street Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hsw torage warehouse Phone 399. For rent Two furnished houet ! keeping rooms with bath. 915 Willow Wanted Position by man and wife ! on ranch. Experienced Box 379 City Suite pressed. 50c. Dry cleaned, $1 60. Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone, 685. Reliable lady wishes position as housekeeper in small family. Phone 282M. I For sale Five room house, corner twr lots, desirable location on north side Phone 84. i Woman wishes work in town bj , hour or week. Inquire this office, ol 809 E. Court. Old papers for sale; tied In bun lles. Good for starting fires, etc. ' 10c a bundle. This office. Woman wishes housework, town or i county. Experienced cook. Mrs. Lv Ms, General Delivery Very many peo,e desire to Say ands in eastern Oregon. What have I ou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Lost Pair of French kid cravenette shoes, Eagle-Woodman hall, Wed nee ( day evening. Please return 'o- thH ' office. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50. Phone 110, Quelle Res taurant. C. & H. Taxi Co., For rent Ncely furnished five room house on nevrth side Modern improvements. Telepnone 91 ; 539M. Wanted Work by young man used to farm work. Am stout and hearty Last two years in Dakota. Writs kind of work and wages. Roy Pettit. Crooksville. Ohio Will trade for real estate ne..r Pendleton 92 acres Improved farm land in Willamette alley. 14 acres of which is in 5 -year old apjde orchard also two residences in Portland, as well as first claw mortgages and con tracts drawing 9 per cent Interest For particulars address F A Mich- Dissolution Ngejkea, Notice is hereby gv.ni that th rm of Alloway ft Milne has this jy been dissolved. S. A. Alloway re ring. Hereafter the bu-iimee will i conducted in the same location bv has. Milne, who will collect all bill (Adv I a . u.i.tnv r i'HAS Mlt.NK apt, in and guards nf Daphne ' Ire Sp, .'. Woni-n ol Wooderu.t are 1 lo. k. Ity order of gag lr-. Vnee Nelson. Adv l PtM M following oe- ribi iken up B9 the o ftHs t payment SI SW b Saast of making ai Dated thin Ilk tat Msrgaerite 1 lark in "Mm Waters," si Mia Theatet -nntkiv smm; Mui-sba.