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page mm EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. MIL' U WMKJ.!13JM6kJMi mm 5n?r "The Alster Case" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY INTRODUCING A NEW LINE OF PICTURES IRENE FENWICK IN FIVE PART MASTERPIECE mBHuBb ' JH juB Hr flHE HB BBBI mf ggH SBmBaL jgfl Baft lSBm. kSHPIShh 8 "That Woman if Jennie Gay, the notorious divorced actress!" The Woman Next Door M BY OWEN DAVIS. Five enchanting reels of drama featuring this wonderful artist in a role especially ar ranged for her. YOU WILL LIKE "THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR." It's charged with action has many unique situations of great dramatic force holds fast to the interest throughout five delightful reels. l.:o for Solo. Assortm,ent of Roman Beauties. win. spiucnheraa. 76c to II. 1 Sweet ciilor. Mr. E. C. Anibal, agent, 1300 W. Alta Box iil- Adv. Tfmv-nvi- Dollars Reward. Stray1! from Herwlatofl IVo T. a brown mule K'dinx. branded HI' on left riKHlldef W.-iKhl r.O pound Reward, lit Notify this office. I "ll II 10 IWUII'O. iluarantocd. Three private BaaWfl Ifexryman, at Warreni Music Rouea Phone 114. Adv. Wanted, woman Oook, Kxtra ItkOd on pies, cakf :md aal adt Qood position for one who wants to live at home. Reasonable hoiir i rid food pay p. O. Boa .17, Pendleton -Adv. Second Lumber hand sacks )0., West Alta Si Van Adv. Wanted - fur general , Lewis. 'ompctent woman or girl houaaWortt inquire LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief KATKK. BR line first iwv u 10c Per line. n!Htional lnwrtio 5c I'er Um, per month ....$1.00 No lM-Is taken for lent tb&n 25c. Count 0 ordinary wurda to line. Lorn .- will not be taken over tbe telephone firopt fiom Kim Oregon Ian paid u p Mitwurltwrv -tiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiiiii'. iTEMPLEl Call IHX frrtta n pound 1 Last Day l or irc Last Day THOMAS JEFFERSON, TULLY MARSHALL E In a Griffith Supervised Mystery Drama I "The Sable Lorcha" -- An Oriental Story (if the Smuggling Trade. I Ford Sterling in "His Father's Footsteps Kov. stone t omorty fast ami furious. It S Commencing Tomorrow Two Days Only f DOROTHY CISH featured in "Bred in the Bone"! A Mutual Master Picture In Four Tarts. How a Young E r Girl Aanswers the Call of the Stage. i 1 COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, "MATRIMONY." lllillllllllltlllllllllttlllllllllHIIIlllllllItlllltlallllllllllllttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflirr Chimney sweep. Dressed h.iKs. :i . ash Market I Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav ! 'torane warehouse Phone S3 i Wanted Position by man and wife ion ranch. lilllHllsili till i.ox 379 City. I Salts pressed, 50c. Pry cleaned. ' $1 10. RUdd, 310 V. Webb Phone, 1 6S6. i Five room furnished house tor 'rent. Inquire at IVndleton 5-10-11 : Cent Iteehlve. Wanted to trade, Hit acres of fraa ; In)? and farm land for modern house land bt In Pendleton. Phone 124 i old papers for sale; tied In bun I ilea flood for starting fires, etc, ! 10c a bundle This office. Very many peo,ae desire to nuy j amis in eastern Oregon. What have . fan to offer., and price? N. Berkeley. ! Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery I only 1.1.60. Phone 110. Quelle Res 1 taurant C, & H. Taxi Co., Wanted Work by young man liatd I to farm work. Am stout and hearty ! Last two years In Dakota. Write I kind of work and wagea. Hoy Pettlt. j Crooksville, Ohio The bonaflde learance sale with every article reduced will last only ! this we,k. (lot your household urtl I clis for spring and summer now I Pendleton I, 10. II Cent Hei hlve II. tl X.llllacua. prop. Will trade for real eetnte ne..r Penuleton 6j acres Improved farm land In Willamette valley, H acres of which is In f-year-old apple orchard; also two resiliences In Portland, ai well as first class mortgages and con tracts drawing 6 per cent Interest. For particulars, address F. A Mich ael. Pendleton. Oregon. An injoyale dancing party was giv en Saturday evening by the nan people of Hermlston It was a ser-1 pentlne and confetti ftance and prov ed all the gayer for Its novelty. Mas Alice Butler returned during' the weekend from Curvalltg where she had been attending a conference of domestic science Instructors. The marriage of Thos j. Casey of' Attica. Mich., and Miss Marguerct T. Collins of Pendleton took place this morning at the Catholic church, the Uev. Jos. C. D Rop officiating. J. F. A iv hie, well known attorney of Hoise and former state supn in justice of that state, remained over last night on his way home. Mr. Ailshie used to practice law In Pen. illeton several years ago. This morning at 11:30, A. M Nor Daaa add Miss Odessa Russell nt1 Athena were quietly married at the Christian church by the pastor. Uev H. H. Hubbell. Both young peopll are well known In Athena. W. K. Koebcke of Helix is in toda) A. T. Park of Hermlston is In to-; day. Will Carvel of Salem is in the cltv ; today. E. !. Emery of Hoise is in the city on business. L E. Hukili of fttarbuek is In the city today. P. C. Hunter of Echo is a visitor here today. Ralph Richards of Stanfleld is In I the city today. Henry M. Sonimerer of Hermlston i.. down today. F. L, Kradburn of Pilot Rock is la today on business H. c. Means of I'matllla ll regis tered at the liowman. Mrs. Lillie Miller of Athena spent Bunda) In the city. Mr. and Mrs. N'ordean of Athena are In the city today. William Hardman of Athena is a Pendleton visitor today. A. M. Clark of Wenatchee, Wash it a business visitor here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rossand f Haines are In the city today. Call B, Kngdahl came in Irom his bono- at Helix this morning. H C, Oliver of the O.-W is here today on one of his regular trips. W. Finch, prominent buainee man of Athena, is in Pendleton toda Lymafl1 (. Rice sent esterduy ii the west end of the county in scan i, of ducks. I1. A. Thornburg. one of Seattle'. public school authorities, is in the city today. K. U HoppelL traveling freight agent of the X. P is in the ci on business. Charles Eppinger of Paker is visit it.g ul the home of his sister. Mrs. R Alexander. A. T. Park superintendent of the schools at Hermiston. is a visitor in Pendleton today. J. R. Justice of Lfiilesburg. IIHooiH a well known horseman is here to day on business. Art O rover was among the Helix residents coming in this morning on the X. P. train. Cliff Jordan, former P H. s. ath lete who has taken up farming ne n "Echo, is in Pendleton today. Harry Kidwill. representing thi 1'nion Meai company of Walla Walla is registered at the Hotel Pendleton. Mrs Lett .1 Hardin left Saturday for Athena and Walla Walla to spend a few days with friends and rela tives. W. E. Koebcke who has been spending the winter in California, has returned from the southland and hound for his home a; Helix. W, S. Mulberry of Milton, who has bean spending the winter on the Peeb br ranch on Stage (tiilch. was in the city Saturday mi hts way home for a visit. W C. Dawson, well known liavel ing man out of Portland for the Ros-envelt-Bmlth Tobacco company, la here today arranging for making this city his headquarters in future 3 Alta Theatre Last Time Today Marguerite Clark in "Still Waters" Thi. is positively Miss Clark's greatest screen presentation, ask your friends. 1 2 Big Vaudeville Acts 2 I WAGNER & BRUHN SILVER & GRAY I "Harmonious Fooling." Novelty Roller Skating. TOMORROW EMMET CARRIGAN IN "GREATER LOVE HATH NO MAN." nn Motion Picture News WHAT THE PENDLETON PICTURE Mil: '. I RI S HAVE TO j TELL VOl ABOUT PRESENT AM) COMING PHOTO PLAYS PASTIME HAS i:V LINE OP PHTI RES Conspicuous as the first release of the newly organized KJelne-Edison Peature Film Sorvice. "The Woman Next Door," featuring dainty Irenn Fenwick, comes to me Pastime the ater on Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Woman Next Door" is a ro mantic drama founded on the slae play of that name by Owen Davis. In none of her other productions has Miss Fenwick been given such a splendid opportunity 10 display those powers which have made her one of the greatest stage stars in America. Her work in "The Woman Next boor" is said to be one of the rarest and most beautiful examples of char acter portrayal in the annals of film plays. The role of the divorced att ress. Jenny Gay. Is especially suited to her peculiar temperament and tal ents. The story is familiar to theater- ! Boera, having been one 'of the big Pro,o!wa successes of the past few years. Jenny Gay. an actress, is the object of the mad infatuation or Jack L.ke, a promoter of worthless m. in s This character becomes her nemesis and eventually by poisoning the mind of her husband causes a divorce and drives her to solitude in a New England village Tom Gray son, superintendent or a railroad con struction gang in Mexico, meets Iks and through a quarrel with soim- Greoaters in which Lake takes hi part, becomea his debtor. When Tom returns home Lake follows him promptly and recognizes in the litUe ; woman next door the object of his , affection Tom and Jenny fall In. live and Like immediately exposes Jenny ,is the actress wnose dovorce suit had been one of the newspaper sensations of the year From this Bit- J uation many tense and dramatic mo-; ments are evolved. ber of Mutual feature releases, and her followers are counted by the thousands, yet It la doubtful If she has ever presented a more pleaalng characterization, or a moro touching one, than she does In the role of Mer cy, in this heart stirring, Mutual Mas terpicture. It is rnnerallv acceoted as man s assumption that a woman mult trade on her honor for any ravor In life ahe receive But "Bred In the Bone" pointedly proven that such a thing la an assumption and an aasumpUon only "Bred In the Bone" la a btg play, one that presents an every day story In a moat absorbing wajr and it carridi a moral that la bound to reach everyone of the millions whn are to see it on the screen. To be seen at the Temple Tuesday and Wednesday. Rats are described by soldiers along the western front as "worse than the enemy " Bicycle tires for soup, the contents of a first-aide package as hors d ouvrea, and for the roast course a couple of pairs of boots look like corned beef and cabbage to the rodents. I Baal Khbw arai S BBBBJ ene from "tireatcT Love IRitli i Man." at the 't:i Theater Tomor row ami Wedneday, Slw plierd of the Hills xmlng. "The Shepherd of the Hills,' a dra matization of Harold Bell Wright's novel of the same name by Mr. Wright and Fishery W. Reynolds, is announced for presentation at the Alta Theater, Pendleton. Ore., on Thursday, January lsth. Never in the history of publishing of books has a novel attained such a widespread popularity in the short space of live years It has exceeded over one hundred thousand copies the sale of the previous biggest seller, "Uavid Harum." In making a play of his story, the auitior, in collabora tion with Mr. Reynolds, has retained the big dramatic possibilities of the book, making the lOTa story of "Young Mat" and ' Sammy Lane" his big theme. This is not a moving pic ttttt show. An AhsnrfatasJ HartadMMaa, IViuiHled tin I act. Petite Dorothy Gish. whose nam throughout filmland is synonymous With every thing big ;n motion pic- j tore work, as "Mercy in "Bred in the Bone." a Mutual Masterpicture, la four acts, productd by the Reliance I Xiotion Picture Corporation, rt.es tu ! what many critics aver is her gTeat eat screen triumph. This beautiful and accomplished young star of the silent drama is be-. yond question one of the foremost ; portrayers of emotional and dramatic roles now before the public. She has been featured in a countless num- I 51-11 i n Star. There will be a regular meeting of Bushee Chapter No. 1, O. K &, to morrow evening". January 11, at Ma sonic hall. By order of the worthy matron. MARY E. JOHNSON. (Adv.) Secretary. Vacation In Portland, with aide trips outside, will give you an en joyable occasion. Make the Multnomah your headquart ers. Service better rates con sistently lower. SO rooms, per da; SI On 100 rooms with bath, per day l.So 100 rooms with buth. per day 2. no 2u0 large outside rooms. bath, per day 2.50 Extra person in ruom. ad ditional 1.00 ALTA THEATRIf THURSDAY, January 13th THIS IS NOT A MOVING PICTURE SHOW Gstskill & Mac Vitty (Inc.) Announce What the Critics Sa "Thi vice vei Play will sell t le Book sa." Chicago Journal. "From the rise of the curtain to it fall the piece was jriven the clod est attention. This regard arose not only from the artistic develop ments of events, but also from the earnestness of the actors, all of whom were excellently fitted for their respective parte." Philadel phia North American. Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00. from 10 a. m. until 9:43 p. m. .T-l , ... ine production is acted stated and mounted fittingly and the at mosphere of the story is well pre served." Indiana pi ii is News. "The play ThouUrattrat t large and appreciative audiences for it one of exceptional charm and ap peal." Philadelphia Pubiit Led ger, "A simple pastoral nt the Osarsa, really genuine sentiment." Colum bus, 0H Dispatch. Seats on sale at box office All seats to be reserved. Wolllllll l'l IXNir." day. paaUmc Tu.--