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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1916 j bSEJ Li JVHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE I Her FEATURING Ralph Kellard Dorothy Green A play with a great moral lesson. The climax is brought out with a compelling, thundering, irresistable force of a trip hamer. CLERGYMEN and EDUCATORS who have seen "Her Mother's Secret" declare its potency for good greater than the old stage play "The Old Homestead." 15c ADULTS. 10c CHILDREN What the Sunday Program "Sweet Alyssum" p Motion Picture Mews WIIM TUX PEXIH.KTON PKTt'HK IIII.VHtl.N HAVI I TK1J, vol Alton I'llKSKYi N OOMING PHOTO PLAYS AltMHrilOM. s WIFK" mnxcAii pRODixnoji One of the most unusual an I ihrllllng photodramas ever seen will lie presented at the Alta Theater Fri day and Saturday, when Edna Good rlch, the noted dramatic actress and International beauty, make her pho todramallr debut as a l"nramoiint star in "Armstrong's Wife." the grip ping drama written eie'lally for Miss QoOdriCh b Murgaret Turnluill. the celebrated novelist. The scenes, vivid In Iheir realism, carry the audience from the little country village to the gambling hulls of a great Ctt and from there to the heart of the rugged i he great I'anadlan no Miss Goodrich, as lit Ing. the country girl, splendid opportunity t. eai client dramatic abll "me of the beautifu which she is noted. The production of mountains -thwesl. h as for g'g ne lilt GEORGE KIN I ivnri Chiropractor Tinporarily Dr. I C locatod Temple v ith Temple Hide. Phone IW M INTED. To rint furnished ap: irtnients of two or three rooms; or a heum- of three or four rooms. PI'VKI l-TOV IMI'KOX i;MK T 00 . nv.r TtSjrlor Hardware Store. iinininiiiimuii .uiHHiMHiu.iMiHi.iiHiHii.iiHniu.iiHiHHMiwiiHiiuuiM i TEMPLE I Perfectly VentiUted Last Time Today FASCINATING, VERSATILE, BEAUTIFUL BESSIE BARRISCALE E n her greatest emotional effort as the pampered wife. I FRANK MILLS Noted American stage star as the husband, in I "The Golden Claw" j E a powerful sermon on the hollowness of luxury and 1 wraith without love. A near domestic tragedy pictured 5 S in this vivid, forceful drama by Thos. H. Ince. WEBER and FIELDS in "THE BEST OF ENEMIES" .10 minutes of solid fun. Sunday and Monday "THE LILY AND THE ROSE" "THE GREAT VACUUM ROBBERY" IlliHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIllltllliiii Last Time Today William Fox Presents Mother's Tyrone Power and Kathlyn Wife" is said to be one of the most Iwuutiful ever turned out by the Ijis ky company und Miss t.uodrlch has lieen given a support of unequalled excellence Including Thomas Meigh aii, James ('rule, and other members f the Lask all star stock company Mil i:d Mv KBCEJVE OAtWBfllB RKIIO MKDAl, lie irieisK sa That An of llrawr. On M lim i ...i-i Itoiidors, Htm ... . A , . Wm fr on L w"" ' ond hand roll top of- That ltalph Kellard, Adonis of theflce dMk 1'non' silent stage, may be the recipient of! Sult Pressed. 60c. Dry' cleaned a Carnegie hero medal, is the opln- " itl- Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone. Ion of the famous matinee Idol's friends, who are discussing a recent For rent Furnished rooms, for a t of bravery by this popular lead- lodging or light housekeeping Brown Ing man. The display of heroism for Hall l'hone 350 which Mr. Kellard may be honored) Very many people desire to ouy took place while part of "Her Molh-i,Hnd In eastern Oregon What have er a Secret?" a William Fox photo- I play, was being made on the Maine! coast. ' In one of the scenes Miss Dorothy' Green was called upon to wade out i . ' . , ' . , , , i int the ocean. She had waded .,.lt a considerable distance when she Stepped Into a clam hole and turned her ankle She turned and tried to work her was back to shore, but the pain was too great, and, overcome. she sank. Mr Kollard. the nearest to her plunged througn the surf and rewued her. Pastime today raaMMJ i'litver Paiillm- HtHr, ConWng to tlic AL Wanled Dressmaking si home or la (bat, fsiimiay In the Greatest, D. tne rtay jri, e.s reasonable. Se -lrHliHtion of the Sson. 'Hella. floor, room ... Brown Hall, Donna." Salesmen wanted W'rlte us for SS i Theatre Comfortable E Secret? I William in LOCALS & Advertising in Brief KATK8. rSt line first Insertion 10c t'er line, addltluntl Insertion 5c Psf line, per month 11.00 No locals taken for les thin 20c. fount 6 ordinary word to line. ...... win not be taken over the teleplioiie except from Kast Oregon lan paid up bnbscrlberii. Hay for wile. Hoss Jones, City For sale Household goods by the piece fall at .112 W. Alta f'enlanrl Hros ' trun.fn. . , , ... mmMAttaa. pv,. , rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley, old papm fof a,e. bun Ilea Good for starting fires, etc 0t. a riundie This office. d-... u. Prompt automobile tax sere ce. - v nr . ...... j J3 J , 1 '" "Wwr, chimney sweep. Phone lss Wanted Position as waitress or housework Inquire "K" this office. For sale Alfalfa hay. Inquire at Book's Ciaar Store. Phon lei Wanted--Work on ranch by ex- perlenied woman. Inquire "A" this office. For rent House and five acres. one mile from town Call. W. W. H.irrah. Kni sale- rTotlSoti eepl us apart incuts. ,via8 lull. For particulars call 36 Mrs Teel. For sale, cheap Farming outfit and leaseon 1600 acres land, tnqulra "C" Wist Oregonlan oui new and special "inmisslon of- Z'ZT SStUr. Snlem, Orison. Salesman Wanted To sell our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, I roses, shrubbery, etc.; exclusive terri 5tory, liberal cash advance weekly on 2 orders; free outfit. Yakiroa & Coluiti- IblS River Nursery Co., North Taklma. Wash Learn t Dance, i Ouarameed. Three private Meriymsn. at Warren's Musi Phone tit. Adv. Did you see n "ay, Handy, did you "What, Zekc"" ' Why. that Automatu Machine in the Pacific Poi Compan) windows Th r.:iiK l-l.l blamed thing turns found and round and tile machine turns round and round and then there is the sweetest lltle cuss ou cer sot ey es on washing just like aii old Woman. Bids him .set.. Ins gal- Just doing nothing, tun she ought to for It .seems ti sashing hung out to dry. Standy, 1 can't toil ou half i ou go too a, wen n joU thing why Just call on Ze Somctltliuf New. We bav,. a now line of lutes We challenge you t and aay If they are not oqi Mil- chocolate you ever ate. ton 5-ltMtC store (Adv.) THE hki: Ittenseon. Pauline Hebecca Unlge N entertain the Rebeccas and faun and their families on Saturday e Ing. January H, at I. n n p t All visit members Invited, B) der of Noble Gland Adv. One of the boat meetings held in the history of the German club ofj the high school was the one held lairtj evening. The club in doing great! work along their line of irtudy under the leadership of Mis Emma Unxle. After the roll call "nd several other amuing stunU. the debate was g-tv. j en In which the negative easily won The question wa "Resolved. That the life Of an old bachelor was worse than that of an old maid " The neg-j atlve speakers were Chester Reed and Bertha Pruitt; affirmative, Ardls Calllson and Deitlief Struve. Kev. . E. Snyder and family have! moved Into the new Presbyterian parsonage at 5UD Bast Alta street Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Hord have moved from their former home on Water street to 424 Madison street. ' ; fount i printing arlel. Ity notion of the county court the publication of county notices for the coming year has been awarded to the Dally East oregonlan and the Kven Ing Tribune. The law requires the printing to be awarded to the two i papers of the county having the larg- I est ! ty. ilrculatlon lists within the II day. II the in IS In 10 H. Harm Joseph, today. Kev. Mcformach rame i lix this morning Dr. Crlswold Is Tiere his home at Helix. Wt Shannon of Helix i H' pending the day In Pendleton M r. Hurl Is In the cite to - day on business visit. T. J. Howard of ,"pokane, is regis tered at the St. George. A C Easton Of Salt lake is in I cniileton on business Mrs. John King of Helix is spend ing the day in Pendleton. ind wife of Helix are!" had not delivered the reported I W H Dale visitors in Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs W. Kheler Ot Helix .ire in from their place today. Mr and Mrs. Henry Marcus of New fork :re registered at the Pendleton J. B. Williams, postmaster at in and wife, were Pendleton vls vesterday. U Hoppel. traveling freight for the Northern Pacific. Is In ity today. iry W. Collins and Will WyrieU. reJurnM from a shrt business o Porfhlnd. 'p '. TaylOf returned toda on No p rtland iter spending several here on i'uslness er. who has been road Herrotston for the past supervisor at (XH'PI III IKI.D K no I1KAKD. Wife w. Dtvorw From Uitnc Who Aided Governor West, 'BAKER, ''re.. Jan 21 K. A. : Plti h. one of Governor West's wit nesses .it the time of tne visit of Fern j Hobba to CoMorflelda spiirsd as defendant in divorce proceedings. Mrs. Fitch testified thai Mr. Fitch had left her destitute and that he in the presence of their chil- lren, accused her of undue familiar- Ity ttiih other men Tile Fitchs' Son was BtU P. bav received liquor from Coppoffleld loonmen, which w is reported to Gov ernor West Poison I'liltis oat ualibit- liAKKK. ure Jan. ,51 That thoii ' sands of ra obits have already been killed in the co-operative plan to ex l terminate the pest was snown in tlu I report from the Sunn: slope district. , which said that 11(0 Jumpers had been killed there In five days i The report was made by J'. A. j Kngstrom, who has chart of Hie' fight there, to Secretary Walter Mea- Icham, of the Hakr Commercial club I that Is putting on the campaign. The Powder valley and many other places have also scattered poisoned Bxploston iha's. Ikanwuc. HnPKWFJJ Va.. Jan. tO An 9X plosion in an acid tank of the Du pont powder plant did 1100,0011 dam. aJSe, The cause i.- :n. sterv . e'om- ing soon after a small explosion and fire yesterday, it wis heileved duo to outsi'le tamterin. .Sr"HtRnOTHEK'S SECRET " rJ fcj pAwTUUI rilKATKtl OOAV. I rjj Today and Tomorrow AMERICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED AND BEAUTIFUL STAR EDNA GOODRICH IN A THRILLING PHOTODRAMA OF URBAN AND COUNTRY LIFE, "ARMSTRONG S WIFE Teeming with suspense and thrills replete with exciting situations and episode a photodrama with a big daring theme exquisitely handled. 2 -Big Vaudeville Acts -2 Lavine and Lavine COMEDY NOVELTY ARTISTS. Sunday: In the GREECE IS SAID TO HAVE REJECTED THE DEMANDS OF ALLIES i TIM Tl M XPIHKS WITH NO CONCESSIONS ON PAKT OF (X)N!r.TINK LOKDOK, Jan. 21 King Constan-1 tibe hs rejected the allied demands, for the expulsion of Teutonic diplo- j mats. German advics said. mej Tagehlatt. however, asserted the a! 1 ultimatum The osslscne zeitung declared lack of Information was due to the Athens censorship. It reiter- I ated that the ultimatum expired on! Wednesday and had been rejected STCRM IN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS KILLS SEVEN HONOLULU, Jun. L lost, a number of person heavy property loss are a violent storm which the Hawaiian islands f -.Seven lives, missing and i-t results of t raged over ' week. The island of Mao! suffered most. ! seven bodies being recovered on Maui alone Rainfall here for 18 days of Jan- uary totals IB inches. BRINGING LIQUOR TO DANCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED Aid. SUBSEQUENT GRAND JURTS IVTLI, ill-: VDVISED OS Tills POINT, Whether regvlatlni ir not the new cit dance rdinance is adopted as drafted, it will be unlawful for any one to carry liquor to a dance, the state prohibition law specifying that liquor shall not be served at a dance and that no one shall bring liquor to such an affair. Judge Phelps so in- Stroeted the grand jury now Blon and states that tie will very subsequent grand jur same provision. The ordinance as presented council last Wednesday even provoked no end of dlscussio the ordinance committee will bly look into the provisions oughb lefore repi rtlng upon genera sentiment seems to I advise of the the hor The that the main provisions of the ordinance are right but that some of the pro- islons are too drastic. Lodges are objecting to the pro vision that requires all aances to stop at midnight, declaring some of their informal dances do not start until 10.30 or 11. High school stu dents find objection to that provision prohibiting all persons under IS years from attending nances unless accompanied by their parents or le k: guardians nthecs object to the attentpta mads to raguiate private parties, declaring the city is exceed ing its authority The placing of a bail upon suggestive dances seems to find the most favor. Alta Theatre PAULINE FREDERICK great production, "BELLA DONNA." SAW KMX KOI T rtOBI SPSssssw NSW YORK. Jan. 21. Among the! short exhortation and a closing ser ringtride spectators at the Moran-1 vice thereby the new member were Coffey fight at the Madison square all given recognition by the older Garden was Mrs. Gertrude Gaynor, members of the church. Webb the beautiful daughter of the) Tonight Mr. Ridenour. who has late Mavor Gaynor. She witnessed the only outside force assisting the knockout of Coffev from a box in frhese meetings, will conclude his n which were seated many society . W. .1. Sl TTOX IS CWDIDAT- tMsnq Ualalatnc'i t.ulHTitHiorlal Campaign Mum ni. SPOKANE, Wash . Jan. M -PO- Kane and eastern Washington repub - licans of varying degrees of influ - ence met 10 iormauy mucn un caoi paign of Senator W. J. Sutton, of uneney, long a memoer oi lot- mine legislature from this county, as a can didttte for governor. The action here marks the first or ganized republican movement to cap ture gubernatorial honors from Cov ernoi Lister, who is expected to lie the democratic standard bearer. As arranged at the meeting the formal announcement of Senator Sut ton will be made in Spokane at s mass meeting of republicans to be called for January 31 The event will be held in the Fine Arts building, and representative re publicans from eastern Washingtou. as far west as North Yakima and Wenatchee and south to Walla W.i'la will be present ALTA THEATRE MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 24 WORLD'S CREATES i WOMAN VIOLINIST Maud Powell Direction Heilig Theatre, Portland A MUSICAL TREAT FOR PENDLETON Seats on Sale at Box Office Every Afternoon and Evening Prices $1.50,811.00 Marcus and Whittle COMEDY SINGING, TALKING. IOIi PLAY 10 BE AT 1 U4U 11 DOCAL MKMBKHS eea. ti iu:d BJBTIVAX .-ervice (Special.) The service last night at the First christian church were of a slightly different nature than the regular evangelistic services have been There was an unusually attractive song ser vice to begin with, then followed a series of short talks by the following members. Mr. Wm. Milne gave a short talk on behalf of the officers of the i church. Mr. E O Draper, on behalf j of the Bible school; Harvey McPher son. for the Endeavor Society; Mrs Ida Olcott for the Ladies Aid Society; ' Mrs. H. H. Hubbell for the Christian I Woman's Board of Missions; M. L ' Peters for the choir and musical in terests of the church Thefe talks were Interspersed by ' musical selections as follows; One ! song by the male quartet; duet by ' the Misses chesnut' and . Parri nicer I and BOlOS by Miss Nellie Anlbul, Mrs. j Ruth Overton and Mr. Ridenour. Mr Hubbell then followed with a ""'. ' lounMru lecture on the famous Oberammer- I gau Passion Play. The peasants in this far away hamlet in the Alps ,,,, lin have h,r, rtvtm, this world renowned passion tragedy for. n.urlv Three !.'. . . is play ony ctTM ever ,en I years and the pictures which will be ton)ght vm maJe off,. , photo8Ta,lh.r vlns , the rillsSPS durjn(? (he M l(rU,tmilni,. whict was in 1910. During that jeer they gave 56 different performances. !. ljn .hi, th j lOLOII Xjdllg. WOO LMl)eu llie pW of Christ in 1900 and also jr. 1910 has been reported killed in the great European war now in progress, and it is said that his death is more uni versally mourned than has ten the death of any other single individual during the war All of the proceeds or this 1,-cture will go to the benefit of the local church. Mr Ridenour will leave Sit urday morning to begin a series of meetings at Dayton. Washing! n. im mediately. A suspension bridge in Bavaria has but one tower, the cables at the other end being anchored In a high rook bluff. A Fe Scat At SO (.tnts