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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. KNDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JAJWDARY 27, 1916. I I 5S I:'. ggJHH WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE Today and Tomorrow William Fox Presents WILLIAM FARNUM DOROTHY BERNARD "The Oath v In Realism, Scenic Effects and Strength of Appeal Surpassing any Photoplay of its Kind. SEE The Most Wonderful Fire Scene Ever Filmed. The Bursting 42 Centimetre Gun. The $100,000 a Year Star in the Beat Play of HU Career. The Parent-Teachers' association of i he Lincoln school will meet tomor- rz row afternoon at 2:34 at the school 5 building. An Interesting program i v ill lie given. W. I. Thorn piun, pres- : l.'erii of the American National Hank I will apeak m "Thrift" and MiM lladvs llauilev wil! sing ;i solo, ass: ; 1 Mr anil Mrs. Janus H ,-lt.urgls, who were recently married in 1'ortland, have DM0 deti rred from going to 1 allfornla by the Bond in that state. '' oriliji; to word ifc-ived by local Irlends. and are elill in Pertland. They may give up Ibelr intended trip and zz ieturn home after a unit to Spokane. sH Ben Colvin of Kilter ih in today. c. .1. Johns of Haines is here to ll I H WolfonJ Xolin i.- ., visitor s hi re, 11 A. F. Michael if Pilot Hock, is in ass J l.itimer s evening. in last arbuck the in tb A Modern Society Drama Taken from the International Stage Success LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief Sat m Per llae lint InsrrlhiD 1IM Per Hue. additional Insmlua be Per tlur. Dft Olilllth $1 M No lucalit takeu toff than 23c. fount t ordinary Vrordl to line. (.orals will Dot lie mkf-n over tbe telephone fuioept floor KtRt Oregon Ian paid ui subscriber. 1 Wasted to rent Furnished 4 or f i room bouse. Phone 139. lost Package with name of Han , nah Slander on it. Kinder return l i this offloe. Wanted Housekeeper f"r country, must tie ewinced. tUeinly Job. Ap ply A this office. Tot sale Five acre land at Blver side Hood Improvement Kasy ! terms fall at S13 Mill street. Wood for sale' Phone 61HW. I. C Snider, chimney sweep. Phono II1M Kor aale- Household goods by the piece Call at 312 '. Alta Penlsnd Bros.' transfer Co, bav storage warehouse Phone 33 Wantwl Second hand roli top of fice desk. Phone 101. Suits pressed. bOc. Dry cleaned SI It, ItudJ. J10 W. Webb Phone Ml, Kor rent Furnished rooms, for lodging or light housekeeping Brown Hall Phone 110 Kor rent Houtp and five acres, one mile from town Call. W. W. Hurrah Kor sale llouwkecping apart ments Always full. Kor partieulari .all lOi Mrs Tee I For sale, cheap Farming outfit and Uwsc on HOC UNI land Inqulr "C" Basl OlWgOltlM Wanted Dressmaking al home or by the day, Prices reasonable 2nd floor. rotn I, llrown Hall Phone lit Very many people desire to ou snds In eastern Oregon What hav, you to otter, and price? N, Berkele Old papers for sale; tied In bun lies Hood for starting fires, etc lOe a bundle This office. Wanted Man and wlie for ranch Two to . 00a for. Man must W peclencod. Htjilewagefinpect.il Id dress p ii. Bo 101 I'cn.lletnn. nr. Prompt automobile taxi service day or nlKht Funerals to rem. o n only 8.r0. Phone 110. Quelle lies taurant C, & II Taxi Co.. Salesmen wanted Write us for our new and special commleelon of fer. We propose to do the business Addriws Capital City Nursery Cim pnnv Salem, Oregon. I Vr Hnle. A few OOd white face bulls, n and I . is old Address Ullmaffi Kni Kln, It I. Boa 3. Pendleton. Adv. otice Investors, Anyone "Ith $tiifl(l to Invest can be graured II per cent net Income en glltedge security Principal and interest payabla moail.v. fleet mi referencel furnished as to reliability For Information address Bot III Pendleton lire- Adv. I cam l Dunce. fluarantecd, Three prlvute lessons Merrymaii. at Warren's Music House Phone r,'4 - Alv. RABIES IN PINE VALLEY I I I (litis 111 KTtH KJliS It) ( I HI! KPIPEMIC SEEM TO UK 111' o ill.. BAXBR, re.. Jan. ITi Desplts tht Pine Valley stix krnen have form ed an organlzallon to fight rabies, the disease is spreading nere. When elghj hogs In one rare h died, the stockmen, by subscription, raised 1 SO and ta.ughi the rest of the lot and ' killed them, but since then several i head of cattle and two dogs have been bitten and are rtiotitfht to be In fected. A mad dog ran through the Hisher ranch between Pine and fttgle val ley, and attacked one oog so severe ly that it hJ to be kllledwWe an other ia ti'lng watched for rabies symptoms. H is feared the animal wandered to Ragle valley and may spread the eptdetnie there. Ilukill city today. Chet Moore of 8uapt-r city today W. s. Maxon of Noun is in noday on business. W. Paulsen of Fiaerpriw is rejrli tered at the Howman. Mrs. Kuthera of Helix is here to day on a shopping trip. K. M. Kendrlch of Tacotna, is r iatoNd at the Pendleton. John F Hull of Marshfield is a visitor In the city today. J. M. Blank of Canyon City ia M$ islered at the St. tleorge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H Dale of Helix are visitors in the city today. rr. J Oriswold of Helix is hir today on profeasional business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale have beeu Helix visitors in the City today. Ueurge Piper has lieen among the Helix people here this afternoon. H. li. tiorenien. well known stage GhUich farmer, is in the city today. J. K Hentley. well known resident, returned today from Iehman springs. C. C. Miller of Alhena left this morning lor a trip over the moun tains. Mr and Mrs. Frank Stanton are here today from their honfie near Helix. Karl Williams of rr last night to attend th meeting. K Davis, employed aJ bootblack at j the tlolden Kule Hotel, left yesterday for Heppner where he ha- Alta Theatre Today Only The Highest Priced Screen Star in the World Mary Pickford in HAIfY nt"KFO8Du,0. Pamou t PLivr One of Her Greatest Characterizations -"Such a Little Queen" Tomorrow: DUSTIN FARNUM in The Gentleman From Indiana The Big Hit of the Season i:m.v canoaTED mu m- BI8HOT i chioago. ewater was in 1 i i dd Fellows! another i ( will I v f o X PftODDCTION Bart Cart, who has been here the. i past six months engaged in wirk on I the heating plant at tbe Kastern Ore-1 iton State Hospital, left today for i i PaaOQ where he ha another job tn i , complete John Baker of Helix is in the City today after returning from a trip to southern ''allfornla and as far as Tia- i ijuana. old Mexico. Mr. Baker was in I California during the floods that j caused considerable damage to cities i j in the southern pari of the state. I Motion Picture News WHAT THE PEXDLETOX P1CTIHE THEATRES HAVE TO TEIAV VOl ABOIT PRESENT M COMINr. PHOTO PI WS WJIJA.VM K.VRXIM LN pears. As actor-atithor of "Kick In" FOX PRODrCTION and "So Much For So Much." . I writer of twelve successful vaudevllte Plaitoplui Favorite In Bit Play oli sketches and as screen star Mack tjareer. has shown extraordinary versatility Probably "The Oath" will be tho ! His parents were Irish, and they mov lost tnpular of recent Fox produc-: ed from Canada to the states when iions, al any rate it is the best play he was a child. In college Mack waa tbe $100,000 a year star has yet ap-!a member of the famous Georgetown peared in. It lacks that morbid j university baseball team. He tried quality that so many of the features I his hand at newspaper work, drifted of the preent day possess and it has into the theater, adventured In China, very positive assets In William Far-i came back to New York and tried to num us the star, in a dramatic and, ! blossom out as a playwright. After at all times appealing story with ar- j several years of struggle he succeed tlattg attractiveness of ingeniously ', ed. Mack's height, sturdy frame, arrange! scenes, in wn:ch the photo- black hair and large nlue eyes mako graphic work is notably fine. The him particularly valuable as a screea light effect in the picture are, per- i subject. Thomas H. Ince engaged haps the best ever attempted by a producer. The picture baa to do with the horrors of war but. the spectator is not forced to look at any battle scenes. Director Apfel has very j thoushtfiiLly eliminated all suchj scenes. The story is given an excel-, lent start in the first reel and the in terest is well sustained through the! quite elaborate chain or circumsan ces that work the downfall of a suc cessful criminal. As in previous pic-' lures. Mr Farnum's acting is force-; ful in the extreme A when opportunity Beeves Harrison in 3 World. him as one of the Trlangl Temple today. stars i mpathetic CARRANZISTAS LEAVE TO CAPTURE VILLISTAS EL PASO. Texas. Jan 27.- Eight hundred Carraniistas left Juarez for western Chihuahua with flat orders to treat General Francisco Villa and Ms followers as murderers and ban dits and to execute them without trial. Carrana officials ban sav P. CHARGES SHE HIRED Mary Pickford KHuni. Due to numerous requests from patron.", the Alta theater is returning America's sweetheart. or "Little Mary " in .uch a L't'le Queen." for today only. "Such a Little Queen'' is one of Miss Picklord's greatest character!, zutiorus, one of her early screen tri- umphs und is considered by the best : c ritics to be the starting point of her I Wonderful career. Tomorrow and Friday. Dustin Farnum will appear In Booth T.irk- Friends declare that Cenerai Villa has sufficient ammunition to earrt on a long campaign in the mountains Beports received here say condi tions in the state of Oaxaen ' ..rallel WET It REASE FAVORED. I WEALTin PHOVIDEX4 I WOMAJi 01 Ml S SHE INSTIGATED PIXJT (. II8T rtl'SBAXD. BIGHT &EV GCofZ&E nkw TORE, Jan. Bishov Qeorgi w. Mundeleln, auxiliary bish op of Brooklyn, who according to new api ointments from the Vatican re dived through the papal Legation "tl Washington, has oeen promoieo to nei WH.t.ACl) MACK, arohblshoiJ 'tic rclbla)opt1l of Wlilard M ick, a native of t'hicicv ti pfoDaaly the youngest burg. Canada, has achtoved iBfton' best loved and most work. "A (JentUman from It Thich i ihe big h't "I the ft lOpLl! Itoaag ommlttoe Ortli r- MIOWi lMMH Hill RcgMM. WASHi.NCTOX. Jan. 27.- dmin. istration bill to increase tae number f midshipmen at the naval academy was ordered fawn.,'. roported by the house military committee The bill Increasei appoin mcsta allotted aanuallj to each '..tor. lepresentativi- .1, ;...,i. Ti gress from two t. three. !t . s(i mated that under this pfakn it moN appointments will be m ! in laity. Willi w i tin n wmm, DoroUi) Bernam and Notable cast, pastime Tanra daj ami Friday. TEMPLE PROVIDENCE. Jai. id vith Perfectly Ventilated rLV ssBaSlsmaw JBv Si Jgj TSW ! ass ass B mm, H M BttM Markov uruimfjfiiiEiiiiiimuiijiiiiiiiiiiHtiiiifiuuiitiiiiHUHEiuiiiiiiiiiu Theatre Ccnirortablc Williard Mack & Enid Markey "Aloha Oe" J Wonderful pictures. The erupli: o Mn.n.i !' I. . ;i..l; ;i. . Th. s toktumei ami cuatomi of ihe hattves Interesting. vr 'Tb Villiap Scandal' ( Keystone Coaardy Klol. 1111. CAST IKI.I.s Till' gTOItV. A Traveling Trickster Raymond Hltchcoc lie breaks up n rtllaga romance. Th TMnge Fat Bo Roscne Vrliiiokl Works In Ihe hotel. ile oblerl o( His Affections Flora ..ils'll Fatty's swe. ttie.n t. Border Ai St. Joh rndcrstatids alt of eating beans miIi n knife, chair Warmer Harrj McCo Takes up space wHkottl giving a ricirn. CtlMINU BATI'IIDAY M) NVNUAV. lil.VKI 'v HKKItMCSS II V XII s. ynietly clearly, though often tearfully, i'. Franklin Mohr diwiied the s chargr that she hired negrvs a her doctor husbainl. She de she had any business relations the negroes or financed the al leged plot to kill the doctor. The.mch. out her evidence the defense sought t-i develop the Idea she had been de voted to her husband and vainly tried in sway his attentions from other v omen, but that eventually another Woman won the battle for the doctor's affections. "1 knew in my heart he loved me. and no one else I wanted the chil- first I w: week thereafter, o :! 1 when the il home and re tin heard a rapping downstaln archbishop in the world. At the time I his consecration to the office of bishop in 1 9i V. Bishop Mundeleln was; the youngest lioman Catholic bishop in the United States, and probably the youngest in the world. He was born in New York City on July 2. IITI Bishop Mundeleln attracted wide notice by his brilliant defense of Pope Pius when the Pontiff's attack on modernism in the church evoked cri ticism. The Pope was charged with reactionary tendencies. Bishop Mun deleln in public and private speech combated this conclusion. He denn initiated Pius the "Twentieth Centurs Pope" and repuser.ted him as beltlS fully areast if not ahead of his times The favor in which he was held at Rome was shown by his election, the first American to win the honor. P the ancient Academy ol the Arcadi in 1907. two years before obtaining his WOMAN FIRST TO FILE lag mccea the stage electric range hj been In Welb sic. College. Wrltea- Haas, r 1 iw a lllsw el S policeman who said lie wanted to see Us me He said m htttband h.ol t n H shot .mil was in a Rhode Island hos- 5 pltttl. it was a great shock I mi sag I rushed to the hospital. Tho Would 3 I oi me see hint bicause he a- in- S conacloui, The next morning the; 5 telephoned be was dead Th inrl aS loom listened teuselv. FrC'tnentU the 3B widow faltered, bin ermetoded h r ' -t!mon oi ,n even tone nermann stonn lYt-wti r.F.ui.iv Ian, IT After access tui Masting operations the (termini M hat e stormed the French poaltl S 1 front f sog yards it artois i . I iil'i iiocoincedl aaa sS will Oouoer Tariff t nntmbsdnn, S , -II .;T' in. .Ian : I t sa3 wr'od annouaood he will ictlveh np. pose Wilson's plan of i tariff Com mission. BAKEK. Ore, Jan. J7. A Woman was ihe In st to make her announce ment foe a Baker oouiiiy office when Mrs. Bttaa M. Pantagn of this city. filed with Count) Clerk Combs her petition qualifying her lo appear on the ballot at tile roptebltcaa primar ies a.s Candidate for the party noun nation f't- county treasurer. Mis Pearson is the widow of II. O. Pear son and for the last seven yeafg hat been elliploied in the (MkBt) schools. Treasurer John W. Allen, also a re publican, was unwilling to lay toda whether or not he would contest Mrs, Pearson's attempt to obtain Ihe nomination. STEAMERS COLLIDE IN FOG IN N. Y. HARBOR NKW YOKK. J.iii :;. The South ' em Pacific taaagaalB Proteus ram med and disabled the TVxas oil com pane's lank steamer Brabant during a heavy fog In the harbor here The Freteus. en route to ew Orleans with i"i p.isenger. eeiaped damage fcjf Bsssff kldar SsHssbssB F'' gtssm.;' sssssssV - ..... ROSCOE ARBUCKLE IN A FUNNY SCENE WITH SAM BtHNAUD NO' IVY CROSTHWAITE IN "FATTY AND THE BROADWAY STAUt- A, NEW TRIANGLE-KEYSTONE SIDE SPLITTER. VI till il Ml