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PAGI FTVB EIGHT PAGE$ DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916. WIU1AM FOX WWMUII lurmMl MllAUD Through FoxRTm , CORPORATION Last Time Today 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 Mr. Leon Cohen will entertain this evening the members of the Evening Bridge Club. She will preside at a dinner at the Hotel Pendleton and later bridge will be played. Kev. Robert Warner, former pan tor of the local Methodist church, will deliver an address this evening at the church and a large attendance Is expected to hear him. He la now pastor of a church at Moscow. Idaho It was Kev. Warner who was pastor In Pendleton when the local church was being built and his efforts con. trlbuted to the success of the build-, I ln"- ! field. i Jay I, H Mrs. Klchards is In from Stan- wls of Lostine, is in the city in the IO. jJP SEE m WATCH WAIT "The Great Divide Ethel Clayton. A play of the big out-doors'. 'House Peters lllllllli llillillllill lllr. Motion Picture Mews nT nil ri siu i ton PICTURE THEATRES have to TKIX vol ABOUT PRKShVl AMD 000110 PHOTO PUAY8 MAItV FICKFOllD "I PRHM1 a superb photo celebrated stor has just completed adaptation of the uhlih will be the Paramount offering at the Alta theater for Sunday. In this production we are promised the Plckford's ca- Suitiwmv Herself In liininn. Players' Hewn venSon of "Madam KUttlTfll When Mary Plckford MM informed i greatest work of Miss that she was to be starred as "Mndjreer. ame Butterfly' the Utile star lmmedl-1 utely engaged a Japanese maid to serve as n model lor her screen ort Every feature, and mannerism of the Utile Nipponese uas carefully Studied by Miss pukford who has copied evn the gait "f her little servant Moro- I most vlllianous of villians, and a host of other well known actors, an equal I If not superior to other Fox Master- pieces. Shadow ljtwn, President Wilson's today summer home, is used in many of the I scenes of this production. Special 1 permit was given Mr. Fox to use 1 these ,-ostly grounds. The Pastime management hi to lie congratulated In j obtaining a feature of the magnitude of "The rnfaithful Wife" This pic. I tore will be shown today and tnmor 1 row Mil. .1WI VOX SPENDS MILLIONS on HIS IIOIIHV linchtcl Is (ninlidate SAi.K.M ore.. Jan. 14. Fred Huchtel, deputy slate sealer of weights and measures under SlKtelno Sloan of Ech city today. Fred Krehot of Stanfleld, is In the ilty today. U. H. Kills of Echo Is In the city today. J. M. Shlrey of Adams, Is In th city today. I E. Kuklll of Starbuck is In the city. H. F fielvln of Pilot Hock Is here today Fred Ilrason of Boise. Is here today on business. NT. S. Savage of Salem is registered' at the I'.owman. H. ('. Uupple, roadmaster at Pasco, j is here today. E. A. Simpson of Weston is In to day on business. Charles Brown of Athena is down n business Oeorge (iachlet of Adams, Is In the city on business. Kev. I IttO of Helix was a visitor in Pendleton yesterday. Carl Kngdahl of Helix has been' spending the day here, C I. Woodward of Adams Is In the city on business today. Peter Nealer, who farms north of town, is here for a few days. H. It. I.nrenzen. well known Stage: Gulch farmer, is here today on busl-1 Alta Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW INTRODUCING THE NOTED STAGE FAVORITE CHARLES CHERRY In an Elaborate Picturization of the International Dramatic Success "The Mummy and the Humming Bird" 2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS 2 ft Norton The De Groffs " -"O Elaborate Musical Act Novelty Wire Performers MADAM Sunday: MARY PICKFORD tSfSSty wr " an ANTI FAT EXERCISES FOR STOUT LADIES oinmon saying among film that William Fox spends mn- uhtle others onlv spend tbou- , factor In the choosing of Miss lick-! proof Hlage ll men lions ford's enstumea It Is an Interesting coincidence thit ' which i Mary Plckford should play the first plays, oriental role which she has ever en- to mak acted in "Madame Hutlerflv," John adaptloi i.uther lint's rrr" i lawk whb h aaj Veadotl the first Work of nn American author Mantell. to be adapted to an operatic score said to Treasurer Kay, announced himself as a candidate for the republican nom ination as slate public service corn inlssicmei for the western district of Photoplay miking. The!'""''"" w (wsw if this Is shown In the lavish r'n" ' nomas uuapueu o, mi, .ni.r. . eosilv ...tamesl 'i' re commissioners at present, are characteristic of all hie i expense has been spared The Unfaithful Wife'' an if the famous play "The and featuring Robert find WeiievKtv Hamper, i possess the most beautiful The Fumous Playen Film Compan) fare in the world, Stuart Holmes, the mJ h KEt "BjB ism I andldatcs for re-election in the west crn district, owing to the redlstrict-; Ing Of the state hy the 1915 leglsla-1 lure, and Allan Eaton, of Eugene andj others are mentioned. Deputy seiiler ltinhtel is a son of i Joe Huchtel. pioneer photographer, and fire chief of Portland, and his, public career liegan as clerk for Ihe board Of relief ol Multnomah county. In ihe K I.nglind, it ceeterahtre, drink in Wl or Count!1 i I possible i sleep in rwtckahlre Lei-shlre tills. I.dpp Is l.VDY UO- 1 riXE TO SOLDIERS OF , Mi WOE. t Ibmh horn "Msd.mi Btiueffly," of M ni Mckford, M th Boa- Wlimilltll millMHIIIHMIIMMiMMIHIIIimiIHIIMMIIHllBllIIIIIUnMmmi ITEMPLEI 1 TODAY TODAY 1 5c TRIANGLE 15c 'MATRIMONY 1 An Ini production featuring JULIA DEAN, HOWARD HICKMAN, THELMA SALTER. Ml Stolen Magic i Raymond hichcock with mabel "Rafcs, I " OL HHsHHA Mr. and Mrs. George Strand are In ti wu today froni their ranch at Van sycle. Mr. and Mrs. G. ft, Klmbiill ol Portland are registered at the Pen dleton ' Oscar Dunn, who has been work ing on u ranch out of town, came In his morning to spend a few days. ft. K Ronnell of Hood River, ar rived today to pttend his wife wh" has been 111 in this city. Mr lionneli is a conductor on the Mount Hood line. H. P.. Clark, traveling representa tive of a tea company of Chicago, toft last night for his home in Port land He had been canvassing this district the last few days. Miss Myrtle Ilranstetter who under went an operation here, left this morning for her home In Echo and later will go on to Corvallis to re sume her studies in 0. A. C. W H Estes Is moving his famil. into the McBM home in Kailroud -street Their former home was in Walla Walla. Mr Estes will bp the dis'rict representative of the Jewel Tea company of rhicago. James Jordan, Bssolinu engineer. "-s.i '1 I LOCALS Si Advertising in Brief BARS. Per line first Insertion ..10 Per line, additional insertion 5c Per line, per month 11.00 No locals taken for less than 'J.V. Count 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over the telephone except from East Oregon lan paid up subscribers. for RlttVllle, Wash., be away several days, itract to overhaul and he large tractors of a on, down from Adatn that his district is n lS-inch snow fall Is Mr. Morrison, who Is grand jury, came over f ft yesterday mid expects to He has the CO repair one of rancher in 'ha u. it. Morri today, repo.ts snowbound A recorded there foreman of th' in his automobile and had to use the low gear all the way. Till: i;vit PLUNGE These are two exercises in mlng tanks for FtoUl WOffiefl on a time Idn t'hrta;i, a e woman athlele known all o cottntri. was stout, she deti to get thin, end she learned experiments tin educe her. So She graduallv till now she course of hei roing would gan to swim how to dive fnni a height fear or danger. lea inc. 1 an dive f fifty fret WfuYout Hut she partieiilarty BAi RW'ARD ii B. recommends for stout women the Tab plunge from a spring Inwrd as shown In the phutOftaph of her She thiows herself fOfWard, lifting her, whole wtishl b her stomach muscles and pinnies feet first into the water.1 That greht strain on the abdominal I HI unties tears rtul the fat about the esldle of the bod However it Is: not an exercise tnit any except a woman who has train-d so long her mules are strong, should undertake Chimney sweep. Call 356J. Dressed hogs. 9 cents a pound, at Cash Market Penland Bros.' transfer Co. haw orage warehouse Phone lit. Wanted Second hand roll top of fice desk. Phone 161. Lost Fur glove on street- Reward if returned to this office. For rent Three room furnished apartment at 502 Water. Phone 20SM- Suits pressed, 50c. Dry cleaned; II 50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone, fti. For rent Furnished rooms, for lodging or light housekeeping Brown Hall. Phone 350. Wanted Practical nursing. Beat of references. Inquire "M" this of fice. For sale, Airedales Pair of exper ienced hunters, six pups from hunt ing stock, l brood matron, all full blood Airedales J. a. Miller Phone 47. ' Old papers for sale; tied in bun Ues. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle This office. Very many peoie desire to- our ands In eastern Oregon What have 'Ou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50. Phone 110, Quelle Res taurant. C. & H Taxi Co., The bonaflde clearance sale with every article reduced will last only this week Get your household arti i cles for sprinf and summer now. Pendleton 5, 10, 15 Cent Beehive. K. G Zilllacus, prop. Wanted Elderly housekeeier and cook In small house for two. Two meals a day only Must be extreme ly neat, good cook and able to tak full charge. Snap for right party. Address H this office. I .ii it u Dance. Guaranteed. Three private lesson Merryman, at Warren's Music Housfi Phone 524 Adv I HOPE SAVES PROM EIRE. SCHtlUlj (lad Patrons of HoKl rape into so Below Zero. ORIS AT FAUA Mont, Jan. 13. Hr. raised 25,nn damage to the bat) Hotel and a grocery store her i if the r.'i persons in the hotel, four, including a woman. escaped scantily clad by sliding down :i rope lire escape The temperature at the time was 10 degrees below aero. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES students ot rning were give Ml Apples for Sale Assortment of Roman Reaotlea. Winesaps Spitzenbergs. 7tc to II. Sweet cider. Mr. E. C Anibal. agent. . 1300 W Alta Box 252- Adv. church her on tin rang wanted Second hand sacks at Lumber Co West Alta. - Van -Adv Pelten Af Je a short tail i ,-uij -i i,r ifeiLirs it"aru. eiety of today. He Mated oat each g,,,,. from Hennieon Dec. 7. a person had a partcula' place and wa brown mule gelding, branded Hi; on oinan in so- J ttstin S I.HM. ii til e Mo, ire o filed his dci with I delliy gutits. , null, court. Moon- will Run e.. Jan. 14. chief .lus the supreme court has anttion of candidacy eeretary of state Olcdtt. "Pi ta duty and falrncs to mi ls his slogan. He is '.he first ate to file for the supreme night i. the the in "1 the high s h, local baakethall meet the Waitsnurg nign their annual clsatlc. The start at S o'clock. Besides the lar game there will be a biscuit ing contest staged by the bov s high school wi team quintet in game will regu- cenSti to the solid society ell must he e ronietklng T Dttnlord'i U buildi the Admission. left shoulder Reward. US To MM Mrs. Carl 1 turned from t class in vocal 17th Phone Weight Notify 70 pounds. I office some her laaoarj Itetnrns (at Wooden yv s.N PRAKOMCO, Jan 14 - -Cap lain Jesus Orenda. a Japanese- soldi i i fortune who shifted his name from T Klshawoki to the more Helical tpe In order to tight for (Jtrtantn sailed In here on the San Juan in order to buy a wooden leg to repl one lost In the Mexican rSYOlutlor n NORMAND. COMING SUNDAY "DOUBLE TROUBLE" "THE JANITOR'S WIFE'S TEMPTATION." I y "W 'il-q, si Jv tuvealwTfty T ' ' " 5 The gifts of Mrs. George Washing S ! Ion Lopp to the smokers of the ' French army include ten million cl 5 ! gaieties, two hundred and forty thou 2 1 sand pounds of tobacco and fifty thousand pipes Mrs Isipp whose husband is a prominent American in Purls, has thus supplied two atid I half cigar llettei and several plpcfuls of tobacco 5 iisitfnrhi'ht consists of two million consitnmenl coslsti of two minion Inrsttsa for men actually In the trenches, fifty thousand for the gen eral stuff and large amounts for the na Mil and military camps In Pails and three hundred thousand for the Am frleir'i 'dlhWMM corps. Want New rtupwaor, WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. fh:el i CfhlW of the steamboat inspection bu. reau of the department of coHimem recommended to the house laarchaW ! Marine committee that a new super visor be appointed for the San Krm ! Cisco district where the inspectlor i forces are Hhort -handtl. found at the bottom of Lake Motto nm In Minnesota Small parti-'. s Kmuahl to the surface by a dreilge have been analyiod by university 0 ' lata nd reported on as (eMtna coal. I ; - Utcaaaua umi i ask, The next V an 1 I 0Bb da will e. gin Saturday eveninic Ii '. at Kuale-WtMMlirutn hall Adv i coMMirrra Ml Not lee 4 m--mter.s of No 52. A. F H (O meet at Ihe Via in. Saturday for lending the funer i er. B S. Waffle I i Xd i s ti Trlt-dune i MA 1 LSH Kl Kl.l l j i ' tad ( 'irr s negotiating wit :- Karti" rs ! , the latter utoi k ' iners line h--r.- a 1 torn to m ike Ihe V- a-si- Pendbton ladfta , m are unassted Onl hall a! I p. the purpose of a' i or ana rate troii- Py onler of PURMHA.W, W M. IHmI n Ore . On (.rs-at I hie. at Ihe IN I lie er MUSI IS) . j irnt i r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiwuiiiiiniiimi;