East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916
PAGE FIVE
WILUAM FOX
PHOTOPLAY! ftUPMUff
ftlllAMO THROUGH
FoxFUm
CORPORATION
Today Tomorrow
William Fox Presents
The Unfaithful Wife"
with Robert B. Mantell, Genevieve Hamper, Stuart
Holmes and All Star Cast.
An Adaptation of the Famous Play "Vendetta"
Vivid - - Startling - - Stirring
A Photoplay of Trenchant Power and Virility Featuring the Most
Beautiful Woman on the Shadow Stage
The ladles' Aid or th; Presbyterian'
church wad entertained yesterday1
afternoon at the h'ime of Mrs. Da-:
viij Nelson, the hostess's being .Mi.s
S Nelson. Mrs. Thomas Thompson ;nl
5B -Mrs. Klvln Craig. During the ifter-!
t talk wan given by Mrs. I r.
on the subjeit of the Klea n or
of Chicago. Mrs. Waller liose
two readings, "The lag till! of
i Ban builder" and "Tit for Tat."
Dc wit t sang two selections "My
'irev Hume In the West" irid
"Mighty Lak a BOM." An instru
mental selection was rendered by
Miss Herbolh and Miss Snyder Ml
"Mother Muchree" and "A Perfect
Kay " Forty ladlee were present for
the program and refreshments were
ALTA THEATRE
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WATCH WAIT SEE
"The Great Divide"
Ethel Clayton. A play of the big out-doors. IHouse Peters
imbr nf th- toca !
it be on Baturdftj nil
an. If.. Bishop Rugt
M church will be t
man In considered
the lyoeutll course
1 (ieliv.-r hin ricat U
Kraph:' f a Boy."
of Boho in in ths e
THIS IS NOT A MOVING PICTURE SHOW
Direct from Heilig Theatre Portland
G&skill 6 Mac Vitty (Inc.) Announce
Motion Picture News
WHAT mi: I'KMihCTON PICTURE THKATRE8 HAVE TO
THJ, YOU ABOUT PIURKXT AND DOMING PHOTO PLAYS
MEMBERS OF STATE BOARD
WILL PASS ON HOSPITAL
WILLIAM POX SPENT
MILLIONS ON 111 IIOIUIY
It la a common paying among film
men that William Fox spends mil
lions while others only spend thou
sands In photoplay making. The
proof of this to shown In the lavish
stage setting and costly costumes
which Is characteristic of all hla
plays. No expense lias been spared
to make The I'nfalthful Wife" an
adaption of the famous play "The
Vendetta, " and featuring Robert
Mantelle. and Genevieve Hamper,
said to posses the most lieautlful
face in the WOTld, .Stuart Holmes, the
most vllllanous of vidians, and a hKt
of other well known actors, an e-pial
if not superior to other Kox Master
pleceo. .Shadow Ijiwn, President Wllflon'l
summer home, la used in many of the
scene of thla production. Special
permit was given Mr TOX m use
these coHtly grounds. The Pastime
management Is to lie congratulated In
obtaining a tenure of the magnitude
of "The I'nfalthful Wife " Thla pic.
ture will be shown today and tomor
row. MUIK1. NOltMANDts NKW KOLK.
a dramatization of Harold 1VII
Wright's novel, the dramatlzaton hav
ing been made by Mr. Wright ind
Elsbery W. ltrynolds.
You will ask of this story, "Are
the characters In the play real pen
pie? Does the old 'ahepherd' live
only In the pages of the book or on
the stage'' Is there a 'Sammy Lane'
and a 'Young Matt?' You will siy
they are all very familiar, and you
seem somehow to have known them
I long time The scenes may seem
new and yet old. If you go to the
onark hills, you will find somewhere
a sheep ranch In "Mutton Hollow"
and n "DtWtf Bald.' But It Is from
a log house above the mists that jou
will view these hills and foreats and
take of their peace and strength.
The CWnPMy Is on Its way from
Portland where It Just finished a J
dav engagement at the Heilig theater.
li( HUT ( I KNIGHTON WD OTH
ERS ILL UUUVE IV t m
TOMORROW.
I II IhsUI. I'iiWWkt. U lead.
NKW TORE, Jan it --Frank
Howard Dodd, pi evident of the Am
erican Publishers' Association and
senior member of the publishing firm
of Dodd-Mcad It CO., died at his
h me here
Coming for the purpose of passing,
on the work on the new state hospital
wing members of the state board and
Architect Knighton will arrive to-l
morrow, It Is believed Just what
members of the board will come is not
known but the presumption is that
at least two of the officials, besides
the architect, will make thj trip. I
The new wing is practically com.1
I'b ted, says Superintendent McN'ary.
and some little finishing vor la all;
that remains. The work may be ac
cepted and (he final work Insured by
the retention of a small sum.
While the new wing is completed
it will not be placed in use for 6U
days or longer. This hernuse It
WOVE be unwise to use the building
while so new. The wing has bom
heated for several weeks past ami,
heat will be kept up so as to dry out
the building as thoroughly as possi
Me, About March I the new wing
will bt OCCUplod,
Kate Me
today
Deputy Sheriff J. H. West of Kree
water is in the city today.
it Henriksen of Helix has been a
Pendleton visitor today.
D H. King of Longvlcw, Wash., is
in the city un business.
.1. W. McCulloch of fintario, Is reg-i.-tered
at the Pendleton.
Bertie Templeton of Echo is reels
I tered .it the St. George.
1 A. B. Walker, well known Milton
merchant, came in on the morning
train.
Ilmce Bhang le, Milton postmaster
and editor, is here today on business
with the county court.
County ' 'onimissloner H. M. Cock
burn came down this morning from
Milton to attend the court meeting.
Gibson Stoddard, former I'ma'.llla
county rancher, is in the city visiting
from his home at Clearwater, Idaho
F .V. Richmond of Walla Walls, a
retired farmer formerly of this coun
ty, Is In the city today and w ill go on
to Helix to look after some property
Interests.
wnat me critics oay:
"The Play will sell the Book and
vice versa." Chicago Journal.
"From the rise of the curtain to
its fall the piece was given the clos
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 parts." Philadel
phia North American.
"The production is acted staged
and mounted fittingly and the at
mosphere of the story is well pre
served." Indianapolis News.
"The play should attract large
and appreciative audiences for it is
one of exceptional charm and ap
peal." Philadelphia Public Ledger.
"A simple pastoral of the Ozarks,
really genuine sentiment." Colum
bus, 0., Dispatch.
Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Doors Open 7:30
Curtain at 8:30 H
... 5
YOUNG V1IXW RtXlEIVES
la.000,000 LEFT BY ACTOIl
e
Twelve Cars of Coffin Nails.
SAVANNAH, (la.. Jan. 13. Twelve
'carloads of cigarettes, manufactured
ir. Klchmond.
arrived here for
'shipment to the Itritish forces
France
Appear In -ssyJen Magic" as Ho-HOss
of a Trawler From India.
Miss Mabel Normand. the clever,
piquant comedienne of the Triangle
Keystone forces, appears In a new
Triangle comedy, "Stolen Magic," aa
the lady of the house where Raymond
Hitchcock, a visitor from India, is en.
lertalned She rapidly beenmea In
volved In the whirlwind action till a
Hindu who has been pursuing Hitch
cock throws a sleeping powder In
front of her She COllapaOl stuplfled
Into Hitchcock's arms Then Mack
Svnnett. who plavs the husband
COinel on the scene He thinks
Hitchcock Is trying to break up his
home tine of the Sal scenes shows
Miss Normand clinging frantically to
a chandelier of her nedroom while
Sennett again finds Hitchcock an In
truder near by In the end all la ex
plained. The wrecked magic scroll
has done the mls- hler, anil on Its re
turn to the Hindu peace again reigns
In the upset household
Fitraoirrlimry ITixhk-tlon al the Alia
Tlicator Tonight.
"The Shepherd of the Hills." which
comes to the Alta theater tonight Is
! , I
HntuBVS "tiRH -1b --"Xw e
eeeeLSXiK amJvL LSL H
LBatBLQK'i. "iaVBBBm Smrmll'y't
H) I'miinc Tlireatnel.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13 Aus
t r.i I la facaa a wool famine aa a result
of the Inroads In war supplis. ac
cording to the captain or a steamer
arriving from Sydney The ship car
ried I full cargo of wool.
MKN ARE FEW Kit W BEJUJN
BBRUN. Jm- 13. - The latest cen
sus reports show that Herlln's male
population haa decreased by 232.54"
since July. 1914. due chiefly to the
cHlllng of the men to the army.
In fetnalea, however, the popula
tion is strongly increasing The to
tal population of Berlin is I.S37.IU3,
a against the high-water mark of
2.095.090 in 1912 ana 1. 995. gee at ihe
outbreak of the war. I
l ,
I
linker UC4M hinergein'r laglu IMut '
BARER. re.. Jan. IS. -Machinery
for a steam-operated emergency elec
tric generating plant, to be used is
an auxiliary to the out-of-town plants
operated by the Eastern Oregon
Light & power t ompany. is now on
the way from Portland and will be
Installed in Haker within the next 30
F A. Harmon, general manager
of the company, said The genera
tors of the auxiliary will have a 450 -kilowatt
capacity. j
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LOCALS
8b Advertising in Brief
BATES.
Per line first Insertion.: 10c
l'er tine, additions! Insertion . 5e
Her line, per month ...$1.00
No locals taken for leu than 25c
Couut d ordinary words to line.
Locals will not be taken over the
telephone except from Kast Oregon
Ian paid up sutocrltiers.
0
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OFEICI VI, SIM I Ml NT
i II. The Unt-
tHafly authOrlaed
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MZS JOSEPH JyiVJIPH
'.KW YORK. Jan 13 The thirt
two year tld widow of Joseph 1.
Murphy, the famous comedian ol
"Kerry (low" fame who died last
week will probably inherit the $3,
noo. nou fortune left by the actor.
Mr. and Mrs Murphy had leen
married hut seven years. The actor
Wag seventy -seven when he died and
his widow is thirty-two. She was hit
leading woman when he fell in iove
with her and married her Their
home life has been a model of do
mestic happiness despite the differ
ence in their ages.
imors
nsly ill
that the
His con
dition has never been serious.
the officials declare It was
necessary for the emperor to
remain Indoors for a few days
He is now improved and confer
ring da'ly with members of the
general staff
M IX) OAS ( VI sis DEATH.
THE GREAT DIVIDE," AT THE PASTIME M XDAY-MOXDAY
Peli-omortis " pntal to nn in small
Garage at Ills Home.
CHICAGO, jan 13 The Ndv of
Albert C. Long w:uj fonnd In a small
garage at the rear of his home. The
garage was rilled with gas fumee.
Death was atrihutei to etrom -r-tis
or strangulation by gas fumes
from the automobile.
Chimney sweep. Call 355J.
Dressed hogs. 9 cents a pound, at
."ash Market.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. haw
torage warehouse Phone 339.
Wanted Position by man and wife
on ranch Experienced. Box 379 City.
Suits pressed. 60c. Dry cleaned.
$1 B0. Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone,
III.
For rent Furnished rooms, for
lodging or light housekeeping Brown
Hall. Phone 360.
For rent, nicely furnished four
room apartments Inquire this of
fice, Wanted Practical nursing. Best
of references Inquire "M" this of
fice. Wanted First class lady solicitors
and demonstrators of good appear
ance. Money making proposition
Apply D. L Kimball, Hotel Pedleton
Lost Child's white muff, between
church and postoffiee Please return
to Christian church.
Old papers for sale; tied In bun-
.les c.ood for starting fires, etc.
'.Oc a bundle This office.
Very many peoKi desire to buy
ands In eastern Oregon What have
.on to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
lay or night Funerals to cemetery
only 13.50. Phone 110. Quelle Res
taurant C & H Taxi Co.,
Money making proposition for hus
tler Small capital required. Trav
eling if desired. Can easily make
1100 and expenses. Apply at once
D. L. Kimball, Pendleton Hotel
The bonafide clearance sale with
every article reduced will last only
this week (let your household arti
cles for spring and summer now
Pendleton 5, 10. 16 Cent Beehive. H
G Zllllacus, prop.
Lost Fur glove on street Reward
I if returned to this office.
I For rent Throe room furnlBhetl
apartment at 502 Water. Phone 205M.
For sale. Airedalee Pair of exper
ienced hunters, six paps from hunt
ing stock, l brood matron, all full
blood AJredalea J O Miller Phono
47.
Are you interested in the scientif'o
foundations of the Christian faith?
i Hear Evangelist Hubbell tonight and
I Friday night at the Christian church
on "Reasons for Being a Christian."
Mr. RIdenour wUl sing at each of
I these services.
Twenty-five Dollars Reward.
t strayed irom uermistoD ijec. r .
brown mule gelding, branded Hu on
left shoulder. Weight 960 pound.
Reward. 125 Notify this office.
Loam to Dance.
Guaranteed. Three private reason.'
Merryman, at Warren's Music House,
Phone 524. Adv.
Apples tor Sale.
Assortment or Roman Beauties.
WInesaps. Spitxen bergs, 75c to II.
Sweet cider. Mr. E. C. Anlbal. agent.
1300 W Alta Box 262. Adv
Wanted
Second hand sacks at Van Pettea
Lumber Co.. Weat Alta. Adv.
VtUmtion F. O. B. and W. O. W.
All members of Pendleton Aerie
No. 28. F. 0 E. and Pendleton Camp
j No. 41, W. O W., are requested to
J assemble at the Bowman Hotel eor-
ner before 8 o'clock on Friday even-
ing the 14th to take part in the pa
Itaoe which will start from tnn cor
! ner promptly at that hour, pnxeeding
I up Main street to Court, then up
'court street to the Ragle-Woodman
i building, in front of which the oft
i gage on the building will be borne i.
; and a public address delivered by
j Hon J. T. Hinkle At the close ot
! the address all memt-ers of the two
orders with theii families will pn
I ceed to the lodge hall where the oth
': er exercises of the evening will 0
conducted.
, All members n, frif two order
, w-ith their families are urged to !
i present and enjoy a good time.
By order of the Committee of Ar
: rangements. Adv
STARTING TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Domestic Infelicities Plainly
Discussed---1 he Strongest,
Most pointed Motion Picture
Problem Play Ever Produced
5c 15c
"MATRwONY
I An Ince Production
r ' FEATURING
JULIA DEAN
Howard Hickman
Thelma Salter
KEYSTONE
COMEDY
There is a Smile in Every
Foot, A Laugh in Every
Yard of This KEYSTONE
CTfllEli MACIf'' Maturing Mable Normand, and Raymond Hitchcock
d I ULCH If lAUl V sR, DANCING GIRLS 2S;r H,s
Coming Sunday
'Double Trouble
A Janitors Wife's Temptation
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