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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916.
2 CARLOADS SHEEP I
Alta Theatre
GO FROM STUD
in "The Guggarnaut you law
wrecks ever filmed.
In The Inland of Regeneration
ship wreckB ever filmed.
In "The chalice Ot Courage" 'ou
V A A A A AA A
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LOCALS
(85, Advertising in Brief
HATK8
I'er line first Insertion 10
lr line, additional Insertion 5c
I'er line, per munth ....11.00
No i taken fur lens tlisn li&c.
fount (I ordlniry worils to line
Lorala will not be taken over the
ielriiune eicept from Kail Oregon
tan paid up ubecrlnera.
Wood for sale Pnone 94W
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. PhOM
llltl
Wanted Woman nr girl lor geneM
a I housework Phone II,
Penland Bros.' tra aster Co. hv j
storage warehouse Phone S3)
To rent Modern heated rooms and!
apartments. close In SIT Willow.
For rent Furnished 6-room house j
1 Idock from Main si . on north sld.
I'hone lit
For rent- Furnished rooms, tor.
lodging or light housekeeping Hrown
Hall. Phone 360
Hay for sale 350 tons lust clan- j
alfalfa ha Innuire f A. Michaels.
I'eadletou. Ore.
Por sale, cheap Farming outfit
and lease on 100 acres land, lnqulroj
"C" Iftist Oregonlan
Por rent Two nicely furnished (
housekeeping rooms Ittqulrs 114
Stonewall Jackson .
Ijt.ly wishes position on ranch
cnok for summer Phone 30SW of
rail at 401 Aura street
Very many peorie desire to ou i
lands In eastern Oregon What have ,
you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
OM papers for sale; tied In bun
lies Good for starting flrea, etc. j
10c a bundle This office.
Por sale Five acres land at Rlver
slde Good improvements Easy
terms fall at S13 Mill street.
Prompt automobile tas.1 service
day or night Funerals to cemei'-r
only 13. 50. Phone 110, Quelle Res
taurant C. & H. Taxi Co..
World's greatest heating device. No
Boat, smoke or ashes. Special Invlta.
Hon to sec demonstration al sto Main
street for a few day.- Territory
managers wanted
.lor sale or Ue b) Owner
Three sections wheat land four
miles from It It. Running water,
practically level. J35 per acre. 1-3 j
rash, good terms on balance, or will
make attractive lease with right party
for term of years. Further Inform.!
tlon write J W HAYS.
(Adv I Idaho Falls. Ida
l.onrn to iwini'v.
Cmiranleed. Three private lessons
Harry man, al Warren's Music House
Phone III Adv.
tPPMC.VriONfl Mill tillV.INt;
PI ItMITS.
NOTICE Is hereby given that all
implications for permits to gra.e cat
tle, horses, and sheep within the
WKNAHA NATIONAL FOREST dur
ing the season of 1918 must be filed
in my office at Walla Walla. Wash
on or before March 1. 19IS. Full In
formation In regard lo the fees to he
barged and bl ink forms to be used
in making applications will be fur
nlshod upon reuuest. J. M. BCHMtTK,
Supervisor.
IPP1JCATTONH nil! GRAZING
PERMITS.
NOTICE Is hereby g'ven that all
applications for permits to graze cat
tle, horses and sheep within the
I'll ATILLA NATIONAL FORBST
during the 'season 1916. must be filed
In my office al Pendleton. Oregon, on
or before February 29, 1916. Full in
formation In regard to the grazing
fee to be charged and blank forms
to h used In making applications w II
he furnished upon request W. W.
CKVIiF.lt. Supervisor.
Notice to KJistnrn Slr
There will bo a regular meeting or
llushee Chnpter No 19. i. B. S , tr
winrrow evening. February s. Signed
by order the worthy matron.
(Adv.) MAItY I JOHNSON. Sec.
Last Time Today
V. L. S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS THE VITAGRAPH BLUE
RIBBON FEATURE
"The Turn of the Road"
With VIRGINIA PEARSON and JOSEPH KILGOUR and
other eminent Vitagraph tar.
f the
if I hi
isatlonal
and rider down a precipice.
In "The Turn of the Road" foil will sec one of tht moal reallBtic
automobile wreckH ever filmed. A plunge DVr a huge cliff. This is
only one of the utnuttoni thin picture affords, fur In add. lion to this
is thi' thrilling fire scene, the flight of John Kind and hi mistress, a
vampire Who has him In her meshes, and other thrills tun numerous
in mention.
"HEARST-VITAGRAPH NEWS WEEKLY NO 6"
This tsBUfl is particularly interesting, containing latest
news.
A 'A A A. A.-AqVAJ'A
," ;7T7
a A N U E L (ORRIN JOHNSON) AND DOLORES (SEEN A OWEN) IN "THE
PENITENTE8,'' A TRIANGLE-FINE ARTS STORY OF LOVE AND RE
LIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN NEW MEXICO.
IT THE TEMPLE
tlinn the snow Off Sour walks
Section t. Ordinance So 336. ul
the city of Pendleton, reads as fol-'
lows:
' Sec I That all persons occupy
Igf property on any and all streets;
within the corporate limits where
sidewalks are laid shall and they arej
h, n i v required to keap the same,
dear from snow and Ice. Provided
that In case Of vacant lots the owner
hall only be required to cause the
sidewalk In front Of the snme to be'
cleaned us heretofore provided.
The penally lor not complying with
this section Is a fine of not less than
t or more than 160. All persons are
notified to comply with the above ace-!
tion Immediately under penalty of ar-
rest and fine.
T. B. OtTRDANB.
Chlel of Police of City of Pendleton .1
(Adv )
DMtec Tweacta) lOvenlng.
Public dnnc Tuesday evening. Feb
ruary Hth. Kagle-Wnodman hall Saw
er's orchestra Admission ju cents.
To make a map of the world on
tin unprec.'ili'iitcil scale of 111 miles
to ihc Inch la a project of British
scientists.
RAID IS MADE
(Continued from page one.)
case of (Marl bottle of whiskey, a
nick full of bullied beer and unothel
oi whlakay, a demijohn of blaekbcrr
brand and another barrel "f bafl
from which over half of the bottles
had been taken.
Besides Mrs. Harris, the officers
Tested at her rooming house her
husband her son. Ernest Todhunlet
and Eva Snyder At the Empire the
landlady, d0 Adams, and two k rls,
Muxlne Cates and BUM Welshons
were arrested. The landlady is III In
bed and has not been reipilred to ap
pear yet.
The other six were taken before the
Justice of the peace about midnight
mid placed under IM cash bonds
each. Thee will plead In court this
afternoon. All are charged with con
ductlnu a Common nuisance under
the terms of the prohibition law and
the' penally upon ronv'rtlon Is a fine
up to laiiu Imprisonment up to six
months or both.
tall
moal r
fall
ho
AiUAAA AAALVj
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Pendleton Lodge N... 281
a social dance for mem Del
d'es' on Thursday evening
week in the Eaglc-W I mi
will be strictly informal,
mittee In charge cnsjsis i
Chjoupek, lr. L D Wl
Richard Maylerr
mil la
f this
hall. It
e com
lt. E
ter a short visit there.
Claude Sloan was up fi
li rday.
K W. Muller of Hi I I
of the si. George yeatei
Mr John WOMsH, the no. ul lair ton,
will) the HiiihmcM loinv.1 ( o, al
Alia Theater, nun u n'glit.
V. BTANYIELD BENDS our
SHIPMENT IN CHARGE OF
GRAi KYI I :
Animal- do to tho I'urtlaiid Murkot
Two Carlouda of stii-rs Also BBBI
(nt by I'. l. H- Frli-iids Are
Ent'Ytainod by Georgia MoCoj
Other News sTOtCO,
t.Speclal Correspondence )
STAN FIELD, Pre., Fell 7. li N.
Hlunfleld snipped two carloads ol
sheep Ui Portland Saturday Gray
Kyle was In charge of them.
F H. lilies shipped carloads "I
fat steers to Portland the latter part
j of the week.
Wm. Boliona, superintendent ol th-
O.-W. It. & S. iX. was transacting
liusiness here Monday.
Joe Ralph of llermiston. was Iook-
ling after his business interests h'-. .
on Monday.
Mrs. P. 11. luihhoi2 wa.- .-Iiuppini!
I In Pendleton sJaturday.
, Georgia McCoy entertalne.l a num-
I lier of her friends Saturday cven.uK
j Dancing was engaged in, a i-ounl'
repast was served ami every one ut
. ed It one ol the most pleasant affair
i they ever attended.
(ieorge Carr returned
from Seattle when- he s;
I days.
I Mrs a. P. .Nolliin an.
Helen returned to their
ill si '. i I a I
daughter. ! &
home at
i Fnion after spending the past two j
i months at tne norm- or airs, notion a
parents, Ml. and Mrs. '; homas Con
nelly. (ientry Spaghetti spent Sunday in
HermjBton.
Mrs Arthur Motheny was taken to
the hospital In Pendleton on Suuda
" '--
W T. Reevea went to Portland on
Sunday. He will be accompanied
home b, Mi, R,c, who has been
visiting her
lllolllel lor
th
month.
: I. ;-.!. mn-
h
Portland for several flays retur
home Sunday
H. C. Aimes of Xampa. Idaho.
pendlBI a few days here.
; a lew uas nere.
The largest congregation mat nas
ev. r attended services nere number-,
I lie lsr. listened to a most excellent I
sermon delivered In Rev. J E Fan-1
i . j r-. run - -
ell aunda) evening Lloyd Rii lo s
l f ..u O...V...U 1
red the voiwrvgatioii wiin
well rendered violin soloa
Father A. Holnn-s of Hermistoti
held mass In the Catholic church Sun
day morning.
The Ladies Aid will meet in the
church parlors Thursday afternoon
h parlors Thursday afternoon ,
w
H Hoggard ara J H. Heckman
returned Monday
led Monday from Hot Lake
where the have been for the pa?
week.
Mr. and Mrs J P LOWthUUI at
tended church in Hermistoti Sunday
lioeil cnurcfl in rieimision unuu
r i .on u ...lii- la hHiv salHna
for the snow to subside so he can ahlp
several carloads of sheep, having
bought the aame from it. N. Stan-;
fip,l I
Miss Clara Rl hardsmi of Baker '
visited with frienda here Tiu-sda) and'
Wednesday of this week
' '
Snow All the Way
From Kansas City
GEORUE ! HA.l.irn BAYS
DEPTH VAKIES FROM 6
IVCII1 TO TiUtEE FEET.
-cc
ill
itlg man Who reached here
Mr Hazlett was on a t
came through Without d
nn .arles in dejith from s
inches to two or three feet
I eves there is more snov
I I ramie than In Pendleton.
yesterday,
rain that
PERFECTLY
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R.
Today
Triangle Photoplays
Orrin Johnson and Seena Owen
"The Penitents"
A Story of Love and Hate
TOMORROW, TUESDAY
Helen Holmes in Hale Forde in
"The Girl and the Game" "LESSONS IN LOVE
Coming Wednesday and Thursday
Last Time Today
Dont fail to see your favorite
Marguerite Clrt
In a Picturization of the Beloved Romance
The Prince 6 The Pauper
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2 Big
KELLY & POTTER
Singing, Talking, Piano
Tomorrow Night: The Halowell
m. faa 4
Admission
Oil
(Continued from page one.)
No ( hiniKik at Athena.
' There has been no Chinook yet at
tiiii.ni ihoimh the day is warm there
',,, ,,. .. n,Pninir and settling
Athena
'u,' , 7i ",. wild
Pr-
u,.ra. crppk la rlsine some thus in
dicating the melting of snow in the
i foothills. There was rain last night
and a crust of ice an eighth of an
! inch thick formed on the snow."
RrldM Not rooiol
At .' o'clock this afternoon the Ea.-t
Al i o ciock uu vwiwim )
oregonlan nau a pnone niesaase
Pilot Rock denying that the water n
Rinh creek was covering tho bridge-
on Main street. The creek l high
on .iiain ."iii-i-i. i in- - ....--
l 1. ; ..... ... a . ,r-., I V
but is doing no damage though se -
ni-ul fool l.riilifeK were OUrUosely ta
kn nut so as to give the stream full
sway.
Thawing Below City.
At the J. B, Smith company''!
ranch at liarnhnrt the snow was
.... aftprn(mn and the river
. hih Hwever. the
. , u,.i ,
On McKay Creek.
Trt.nta .... .... hpm show Ml'-
1 " i . . -
Ka creek has also lieen on the rise
Varon Isaacs sad a phone report
from his son this morning saying that
water in McKay had risen and that
he had taken their cattle across the
stream so as to have them In a safe
place In the event of a flood.
WalanhAna linn .Ktenslon is now
facilitated by the use or a machine
which digs the holes for the poles at
an average rate of 60 a day
Dynamite a Butte II tel.
BUTTE, Mont.. Feb. 7 Several
stick." of dynamite were exploded In
.-.e rear of the Florence hotel, a
I large miners' boarding BOUM In the
cistern part of the city T.ie dam
age wus confined to broken windows,
'al the glass in the Ttdoitv hen;!
shattered, Including the windows of
nearby buildings.
Alligator eggs are eaten by the na
I lives on the west coast of Africa In
taste they resemble the eggs of the
domestic hen. but are larger and
slightly stronger in their flavor
im,i...iiiiiiinii ii iiiiiiii
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TEMPLE
By Mark Twain
Vaudeville
WALTER
"Fun
1U People iu
75c and 35c Curtain at 8:30
miyriHUUEiiiiAikia
m y-a, mT-B i m w -i m a i , rat m m mi i v txjfu
lUiaWM .wu Hlitiii.s IH
"A SUBMARINE PIRATE"
Great Keystone Film shows Ictaa
Working of luited States Gov
ernment Vndcrsra Craft.
There ia a happy combination of J
humor and realism in the Triangle-,
Keystone "A Submarine Pirate." Syd
Chaplin supplies the humor in big
doses, but It was owing to the enter
prise of the Triangle forces and the
permission of the navy department,
headed by Secretary Daniels, that a
real, sure enough submarine and
gunboat were used in the pictures, j
There is accordingly an educational
value and Interest and thrill to spare
in seeing an actual submarine In op-j
elation. It Is seen plowing its wa) I
through the hiilows of the Pacific. I
the submerging and then rising to
the surface The complicated inter-1
lor, with all Its engines and its tor-1
pedolng firing apparatus and also;
the means by which Its small surface
guns are fired are shown in com
nil I Hit It Is Just as thrilling, iti
would seem, as actually taking a trip I
in a submarine.
Of course there are secrets that the
government must keep from toreign)
nations. So Secretary Daniels and;
battleship commanders had to pass I
on the screen at a special exhibition!
at Washington, arranged by General j
Manager John McKeon of the New j
York Motion Picture Corporation.
These officials instead of censuring
any of the screen, gave it their enthu
siastic approval In fact, they are
going to use the film to show at navy
recruiting station
throughout the
ncourage enlist-
Cnlted States tc
ments.
At the Tempi
Thursday
llalloui'll ( onccrt C o.. of cliiiag
Alia Tomorrow urlit.
The Haliowell Concert ro., of KM
real artists, with John Wentzel, the
noted baritone, on the'.r Ifth annual
tour, w ill be presented al the Alta
Theater tomorrow night. Admission works lake her- while trying to re--price
of 75 cents for adults, and cue Miss Stella Anderson, one of (a
cents for children. , skating party who went through th
This com pagcT, familiar to many. ice.
Today
Triangle Photoplays
Ford Sterling with Polly Moran
in
"THE HUNT"
"THE SUBMARINE PIRATE"
It
m3Jtsmam
nrKHt i Pl.tV"'"
Acts 2
BEEMER AND HIS
JUGGLING GIRLS
in a Bowling Alley.
Concert Co.
affords an excellent program, one
that is appreciated by all, offering all
the late popular numbers, also class
ics. Don't forget to hear them, to
morrow night only.
ASTIMK -IIOWIM.
FEATURE
Turn of tlie Road" Is Without Au
Equal.
The wonderiiil Blue Bibbon fea
ture, "The Turn of the Road," pro
duced by Vltagraph and featuring
Robert Kilgour. Virginia Pearson.
Nonfat Childers, Bobby Connely and
other eminent Vitagraph stars, which
will be shown today for the last time
was pronounced by all who saw it
yesterday to be the equal of other
great Vitagraph pictures. Including
"The Island of Renegeration," ' Tha
Chalice of Courage" and that great
est of all railroad pictures. "Tho
Juggernaut." To say that the pic
ture made a hit with those who at
tended the Pastime yesterday is put
ting it mildly, many stopping at th
ticket window to express their appre
ciation to the management for se
curing them such a wonderful pic
ture. Hearst-Vitagraph news weekly M
shown in addition to this big six-act
feature, making you a seven reel
program of exceptional merit. To
morrow comes the Lubin Personall '
Picked Program, "The City of Fall
ing Light." and the comtcal Lubin
farce. "A Bath Tub Mystery " Thean
come highly recommended and
should please the most criti al audl
ence. I
Coming In the course of I few
weeks, the greatest of all pictures.
"The Battle CTy of Peace." This is t
nine reel production and has stirred
the country as BO mher picture . ver
Tin etc Drown Rfjaga4ag lrl.
POBI'M Hkla . Feb. I, -Three
, men were drowned at
the water
THEATRE
t OMFOttTABI.