East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 22, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1916.
PAGE FIVE
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WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY.
NOT A PROMISE
.Cay Only
:t PART KALKM
CEATTRE
"TheWoman
of the Sea"
li'uiiirlim
Miss JAOKII SANDERS
Thi' Maud Adams of the
screen. In a gripping
drama of ih- deep.
IT lOR XI'll PR s Ms
'Levy's Seven
Daughters'
Sl.l.K. PHEK1 Ms
"Orders"
VIM 11 s in.
( Mil. hill &c
Tomorrow! SUNDAY
V. L. S. E. Big Four
Selig Red Seal Play
"SWEET
ALYSSUM"
5 Stupendous Acts 5
Chas. Major's Appealing Study of Oil Fields
Featuring
Tyrone Power Kathlyn Williams
Edith Johnson
splendid acting; il has stirring red blooded 1MB- thrilling ex
plolU bUl all these are the Dotal of tenderness.
Be Sure and See the New P. P. P.
Adults 15c Children 5c
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Pretty Party at llormlston
HEKMISTON, Ore , Jan. 22 With
Mrs J. D Watson, Mrs. II. u. New
port, Mrs. F. A. Phelps. Mra. Wm
Kenni'dy, Mm. C. O. Wains ott, Mrs.
J. T Hlnk.le, Mm. Geo. E. liayhlli
and Miss Maude Phelps as hostess.
The IlcrmiBton Auditorium was the
wceno of one of the prettiest and
largest parties of the season last
night. The hall was artistically dec
orated in evergreens and red ribbons
From the renter of the room a largo
ball was suspended, streamers of red
and gTeeB trailing to all parts of the.
room.
At intermissions pouch was served
by MlaaM Clarice Watson. Francis
Hlnklo and Arllne Kennedy.
The first part of the evening was
devoted to leap year dances, after
which the grand mdrch was led hy:
Mrs J. D Watson and V. M. Oul
vlrta. The hostesses were assisted In serv-J
ing the refreshments by Mrs. ("has j
Baker and Mrs. H. M Straw.
Many out of town couples were'
present, the disagreeable weather ap-!
parently preventing none from attending.
Dr. and Mri-. Mux 8, Kirn WBW to
Hermlaton yesterday to attend t h
dancing party there last evening. They
will remain over Sunday.
Mrs, A. F. May Is enjoying a week.
ml visll from her brother, p, 8. Weit
enhiller of Spokane who Is enroute
a Burns.
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
ItATKS
Per line first lmrtlna 10c
!r line, additional Insertion 5c
lr line. mt month $1.00
No locals taken for less tlian 2Tic.
fount tl ordinary strils to line.
IxMali will out tie taken over the
telephone except from KaM nregoa
lan paid up nubai rlbem.
Hay for sale, Boss Jones, City
For sale- Household goods by t ho
piece Call at 312 W Alta
Penland Hris.' transfer CO, hav
tlorage warehouse Phone Sit
Wanted- -Second hand roll top of
fice, desk, phone 101.
Suits priwscd. I0c. Pry cleaned
$1 50 Itudd, 310 W. Webb Phone,
(15.
For rent Furnished rooms, for
lodging or light hout.ekceping Urown
Hall Phone 350
For sale Alfalfa hay. Inquire at
Moot's Cigar Store. Phone 4(1.
by
"A"
this
Wanted Work on ranch
pcrlcnccU woman. Inquire
office
For rent -House and five
ine mile from town Call.
Hsrrah.
For sale Housekeeping
inents. Always full For ptu
call 305 Mrs Teel
For sale, cheap--Farming
and lease on lsfio acres land
"iy Fast oregonlan
Wanted- Dressmaking at home or
by the day Prices reasonable 2nd
floor, room .". Ilrown Hall. Phone 3T.0
acres,
W. W.
part-rulars
outfit
Inoulr-.'
I. C Snyder, chimney sweep. Phone
ttlH,
Very many people desire to tiuy
lands In eastern Oregon. What have
rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
uld papers for sale; tied In bun
tlea Gpod for starting fires, etc.
10c a bundle This office.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only 13.50. Phone 110. Quelle Res
taurant Ci & H. Tail Co.,
Salesmen wanted Write us for
our new and special commission of-1
tl r We propose to do the business
Address Capital City Nursery Com-'
pany. Salem, Oregon.
Salesman Wanted To sell out j
fruit and ornamental nursery stock,
roses, shrubbery, etc ; exclusive terrl- i
tory, liberal cash advance weekly on j
orders; free outfit Yakima & Colum
bia River Nurscrj Co., North Yakima,
Wash.
For trade A new, modern 110 bbl.
eb ctrlc flour mill located in valley j
town 20,000 population, will trade
for eastern Oregon or Washington
wheat land. Price 112.000. For par-1
tl. ulara write 5(5 Trade Street, 8a-'
lent, Ore.
Learn t nam.
Guaranteed. Three private lessons
Merryman, at Warren's Music House
Phon 624 Adv.
steamer Afire, Have 10 Port.
NEW YORK. Jan. 22. With a
fire biasing In one forward hold, the I
Norwegian steamer Sygnn. said to be
loaded with ammunition, raced to
quarantine this morning other ves
sail played their searchlights while j
the crews of flreboats fought the
flames The fire was controlled lat-1
sr. Officers refused Information as
to the probable cause.
Old you .See It-
'Say. Mandy, did you see it?''
"What, Zeke?"
"Why, that Automatic Washing
Machine In the Pacific Power & Light
I'ompany's windows. The blamed
thing turns round and round and the
machine turns round and round, and
then there is the sweetest lltle cuss
you ever sot eyes on washing Just
like an old woman, side him sots his
gal Just doing nothing, but I think
she ought to for It seems to be her
washing hung out to dry. Shooks.
Mandy. I can't toll you half about IL
You go look, then if you want the
thing -why Just call on Zeke." Adv.
is here i
H.
Public Dance Tonight, Moose nail.
The public is cordlaly Invited to
attend the regular Saturday night
dance tonight In Moose hall. Music
by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission.
50 cents. Adv
Something New.
We have a new line of 30c choco
lates We challenge you to try them
and say if they are not equal to any
80c chocolate you ever ate. Pendle
ton 5-10-lSc store.
(Adv.) THE BBS HIVK
Ulentlon I and I chili.
The next U and 1 Club dance will
e given Saturday evening, January'
It, at &sf It-Wood man hail.
Adv i I'OMMITTKK
Attention.
Pauline Rebecca Lodge No I will
entertain the Rebsccal and families
and the Odd follows and their fam
ilies on Saturday evening. January
22, at I. O. O. F hull. All visiting
members Invited By order of NOWe
i Irand. Adv.
last evening.
Robert Foster is up today from Pi
lot Rock Junction.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Duncan of Wes
ton are In the. city.
Jacob Narkaus of Weston has been
visiting here today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale of Helix
are visiting here today.
Jerry Foley of Walla Walla is reg
istered at the Pendleton.
Harry Myrlck Is here today from
his home at Myrick station.
"hri. Johnson cme In this morning
from his ranch at Vansycle.
'Qb" Greiner, Echo merchant, came1
up this morning from his home.
0. M. Morrison and family, Adams,
are registered at the St. George. i
Mrs. Jennie Peterson of Stanton
was a passenger on the morning N. P.
train. ,
J. 0. Kinoald and Sam Jinkins
made i trip to Pilot Rock Junction
this morning.
Col. H. G. Newport of Herinlston.
arrived today on the Northern Paclfi '
tram from Pasco.
Pete Sheridan, prominent Hotter
i 'reek cattleman, came in this morn
ing on the motor.
Walter Hawkes is in today front
Myrick and Fulton stations where he
has lieen engaged in loading wheat.
Mrs. Jessie Smith and daughter
Katharine returned today to lone
after having visited here as the guest
of Mrs. A C Smith
Alta Theatre
Today! The Beautiful Edna Goodrich in Today
"ARMSTRONG S WIFE"
2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS l
Tomorrow! Sunday and Monday
MATINEE ONLY
(on account of the Maude Powell concert, this picture will not be
shown Monday night. Don't fail to see it Sunday.)
The Foremost Emotional Artiste of the Screen
PAULINE FREDERICK
In a Thrilling Screen Visualization of the Great
Dramatic and Literary Sensation
"BELLA DONNA1'
j As Bella Dona, Pauline Frederick surpases all her former screen triumphs
PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE
i 2--Big New Vaudeville Acts -2
ft
PAtiUNK frctO'K'K tssf
The Dares
Novelty Equilibrists
Edith Haney and Company
Comedy Singing Dancing, Change Novelty
Continuous Show
Mrs. H Brown "f Hermiston is a
visitor here today.
J. M. Harrison, well known Hirch
Greek farmer, is spending the day in
the city.
William Kvans, Pilot Rock stock
man, has lieen here today on a busl
nes trip.
Joe Evans of Cayuse came in this
morning on No. 18. He reports the
rain has lieen heavy in the moun
tains Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sturdivant be
came the parents of an eight and i
half pound girl yesterday, born at St.
Anthony's hospital.
H. H. Decker, well known republi-
can of Thorn Hollow, came in this
morning. He reports there has been
lots of snow in his section but the
Chinook of the dast two days is driv
ing It off rapidly.
The following Helix people have
lieen in the city today. Ira Scott. Art
G rover, fharles Stanton, Frank Stan
ton. J. K. Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Geiss. W. H. Morrison, LeRoy Pen-
land. William Ruthers. Everett King
and M. V. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson arrived
here from Portland this morning and
are house guests of Mr and Mrs J.
V Robinson. Mr. Jackson is to at
tend the Commercial Club banquet to
the railroad men tonight.
Mr and Mrs Elmer Brewer left
yesterday for Portland where thej
will reside permanently. Mr. Brewet
having taken a position with the B
T. Hudson Arms Co.
W1IJ. BK CITY'S (.1 RHTS
(Continued from page one.)
Mrs. Wlllard Bond and Mrs. W. U
Thompson are planning a series of!
parties for the near future, the first
of which is to be given rfeit Wednes
day afternoon.
Dr. Alexander Reid of Stanfield,
has been visiting here today.
Miss Clara McDonald. Mrs. Jack
Young and Mrs. Jack Ince visited
with friends in Stanfield last evening.
William McMurray, general passen
ger agent; A. Kelling. representing H.
E. Loundsberry, general freight
agent; A. Buckley, assistant superin
tendent; J. S. Corbett. chief dispaters
er at La Grande; E. Thomas, master
mechanic at Xjt Grande; A W. Per
ley. eeneral agent; Robert Burtus,
district traveling agent; T F. O'Brien,
local agent; A C. Spencer, attorney;
Blaine Hallock of the tax depart
ment: Charles Nordy. Frank Jackson.
George W. Hansen and Henry Han
sen, locomotive engineers; Messrs.
Regal. Moore anil Woods, titles not
learned; C S. Jackson, publisher of
the Oregon Journal, and A. F. Ma
rion, civil engineer in charge of tlia
construction of the terminal ,
08bium now holds the rec-high-priced
metal.
Today Only
"Gould a Man Do More"
a 3 reel drama
"A Deal In Indians"
Comedy
"The Warning"
2 Reel Drama
Sunday -Monday
5c 15c
TRIANGLE
PLAYS
Lillian Gish
With Rozs'ka Dolly and Wilfred Lucas in
'THE LILY and THE R
SUPERVISED BY DAVID W. GRIFFITH
INTERESTING I'l.W 18 "THE UtA M nil. ROSE." THE
r'IXE 4 UTS I'IDI PUODUOTION, 1 WHICH lIIJJAN OtSH STAIW
Willi ROBSIKY IrOIXV. WILFRED lit IS PLAYS till PART M
Mil MANGE VFEAIRN iND EX-EOOTBALL HERO, WHO MARRIES
I mi: ML! IMIHH GISH), ONLY TO FORSAKE HER FOR IIANOER,
THE Bosk (Miss DOLLY).
Chas. Murray with Harry Hooker and Louise Fazenda in
"The Great Vacuum Robbery"
Motion Picture Mews
WHAT THE PENDLETON PICTURE THEATRES HAVE TO
Ti l I VOI VBOET PRESKKT AMI COMING PHOTO PLAYS
sum.'" ami Tyi
Brooks, np tl
spectators aiv
"SWEET UjYSSVM."
t harlcs Major's ppeallng Story of
the Oil Fields.
In tire stirring reels. Edith John
son, as the matured "Sweet Alys-
Power as Roanoke
aftStTifujl of ,heir
r the eyes, in a
simple little drama that might be
taken bodll) out of any average
home. That is why the play, adopt
ed from Charles Majors widely read
novel "Sweet Aly.isum." makes such
an appeal it deals with elements
Which aie all a part and parcel ol
our own lives
in the play there is a babj a de
licious, fair-haired, curly-locked, dim-
pied little crearun
alwayg find Just
around "Daddy's"
'Sweet Myasum'1
crown up.
Splendid acting i
blooded scenes, th
in which the greater part of the ac-!s
tion transpires, and provides Missis
Frederick with a role in which she 5
far eclipses her previous record of 5
achievement as the oremoet emotion- 2
al artiste of the screen.
In addition to the above production . Z
two Pig time vaudeville acts
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I DRS. IDLEMAN AND INGRAM
Dental Specialists
Our Painless Methods are a Surprise and
a Delight to Our Patients
in
IAN (JISII STARK
l "LILY Wl ROSE"
Two Lady Assistants Always in Attendance 5
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, w-Tiose tiny arms
the rifcht place
neck This is
before she Is
i has stirring reo-
ill.'ng exploits. Put
. are its notes of
ng at Tin r.is-
Itlti M v l Y PROOH M
IT llll M I X TREAT
Kit
Pnnlbtr i mtarirti Will Be s-n m
" Bella Oonim
novel and play. "Bella lmtt
As
,1
greatt at o
llteran and
photoplay it
GREAT KEYSTONE FARCE
TEMPLE
Perfectly Ventilated
Theatre Comfortable
Tuesday and Wednesday "INSPIRATION"
na" create
satlons of
dramatic
will mtdoubtedlv lie recorded as one
of the most powerful emotional !ra
maj ,-cr presented on the screen in
the famous role of the alluring Mid
treacherous Bella Donna, whose anal
contain! all tin- passion of the orient
fend whose Impulse! are as exotic as
the Nile Itsel P'ullne Frederick has
suggested -i ci-oiture of rare fas, ma
Hon and unusual power Beautiful
and cruel .irresistible and pitiless, she
'is out into the black night acroaa
.the grim desert, into the nowhere
The Famous PUayers Film I'om
j nam's impressive pnoto-pmdtlctlon
f this celebrated literary and dra
in.nl, m afterpiece fsithfullv illus
Iri tes the orient a , splendor of atmos
pere and the mystical environment
tTtarmlng Yonng AtrcMs pias
Appealing Part i0 New Tri
aiufU1 pmy,
There are some Intensely tragic mo- i
ments in the new Triangle play. "The :
Lily and the Kose," which will cotnc
to the Temple theater tomorrow.
However, this intensity is enthralling
and is saved from being excessive bv
a lightening of the perspective in the
end. Ullian Gish stars as the I.ilv
and her portrayal is convincing 81
the young pure touted gin brought
up apart from the rude burly burls
world. Wilfred Lucas is the husband
whu has been a man ahom town pH-
BOlace in the exciting society of a
daring stage dancer, llozsika Dolly.
Miss Gish is effective in displaying
the gradual maturing of the young
girl into a woman who sees the in
tense passion that drives her husband
to neglect her and fix his attention
on the shallow naturea dancer. She
becomes gradually reconciled to her
I
in Vim n J.'.t 7.7 VI '
band might have claimed
Miss 1VII exhibits the Opposite oi
Miss Gish. She is tac Boat, whose
florid and loud charms appeal to the
rather coarse grained man Ol the
world as shown b) i.ticas The sc
cret of solution when the part ot air
ion is played with the abllit; and
charm dlaplavyed by atlaa Dolly,
though she is faithful to the idea ol
auparflclatlti and errancy ol bean
that characterise the play, lit- danc
ing on the sands is .milling and pic
tureeque
The pia offers one or the nest ab
sorbing stories recent f) seen in th-'
films ami it is predicted that it will
have extraordinary popularly wher
ever it is presented.
Great Clearance Sale
OF
HATS
ANY HAT IN OUR STORE, TRIMMED OR UN
TRIMMED FOR
$1.00
These hata range in price from $5.00 to $12.75.
AISO ONE SPECIAL LOT FOR
50c
THIS SALE STARTS
Monday Morning'
Masons Millinery
821 Main St.
Ph. hi.-