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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1916. PAGE FIVE BBfg WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PR OMISE, Last Time Today Personally Picked Program LUBIN PRESENTS "HEARTACHES" WITH JUNE DAY AND ALL STAR CAST Also "OTTO'S CABARET," a Comedy. ADULTS 10c. CHILDREN 5c Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS SAMUEL RYAN, RUTH BLAIR, CLIFFORD BRUCE, IN The Fourth Estate 99 ! M m r . nr... k. e f I a A J a. i ne ureaicM newspaper nay ever written. f otory 01 Love, naie, rtuveniure. w Mintncr .Scenes. Strtlc Scmim Vital in It' Artirnv IN ADDITION ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS in Chapter Three of the Vitagraph Serial Beautiful The ryal Bere.-.n CUM of Ihl Christian Church Wide School mjo) ed a social time last evening at ihi L'alllson home. The rooms were gaily decorated In led. white and Irltie and Washington 'a birthday games w,re played. Later In the evening BtwSf paper entitled "The Weakly Boil I was eilited Mnt startling and iur- prising newK filled the column Di vorce and breach of promlM suits were pending und engagements an j nnunced. About twenty-fivs young ladles were present A crowd of about thirty young peo pie of the Haptlst church, accomt-an- l-d by Kev. and Mrs B. R Clevenger, I motored to Adams last night to altt n I the evangelistic meetings being held I there They report the meeting ' ' night wan a rousing one at the clOM I of which seven responded to the ;n Ivltetion given. Will Penland. with jthe Mg truck. "Mutt " and W. W. ! Ha rruh furnlHhed ; and the evening a j Joyed by nil. thorn follows: Misses Pay Mu: : Ruth Edwards. Nol I Childreth. Selhv flTlVPV: hns ind Tholma n. (Irace Ed- "THE GODDESS" wards, Clan Myers Ruth Pot, .r louine Clevenger. Klnore and Kath ryn Wells. Bertha Prultt. Mabel Mo Connell; Messrs. George Mason. I'e Vergne I.ivermore Jewel Ander-ori. QIAO Clbson. Will Sloan. Chas. Daley. Arthur and Harold Morris, and Claud Baker Will Penland Mr. Harrah j Rev. and Mrs. Clevenger and Mr and' Mrs Gregg. The Alta Theatre LAST TIME TODAY GRACE ELLISTON WITH EDWARD BRENNAN AND GRACE VALENTINE IN BLACK FEAR When Satan grows tired of ensnaring mankind with the old devices, he sends Miss Cocane to lure souls fo perdition. How well she succeeds forms a graphic and convincing story. TOMORROW ONLY BY REQUEST "RULE G" THE GREATEST RAILROAD STORY EVER PRODUCED .1 LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief KATKS tm lln' flnt loaertlon 10c Par line, additional InMrtloo "c Per Hue per mouth.... II no No Israel taken tol Iras than iiac. Count a ordinary worda to line. Lorala will not Is taken over the laltphOM VXeapt from Kaat Oregon ten paid up aubarrlbera. sale. Inquire 31! House f Thompson , Wanted To rent j or room house. Phone 240W For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. 401 Aura Phone JOSW Wanted To sell or trade, piano, for seen., IihiiiI Ford car. Phone 446 loam u Dam. Guaranteed. Three private lessons Merryman. at Warren's Music House. Phone 124. -Adv. Weod for sale Phone 694W atgg. for batching Phoni I0TM. I. C. Snyder chimney sweep. Phone HIM gor rent- 4 room apt furnished w th piano Phone .'..'.4 Foi rent Comfortably furnished on Court. Lillet h street. ind Bros.' transfer Co. hav Co I l ien Pc storage warehouse Phone 33S. To rent Modem heated rooms and apartments Close In. 617 Willow. For sale liestauram and rooming hoime, cheap Innulre 126 W Webb Us4y wishes position as housekeep er Good cook. Inquire "It " this of fit r Fit sal Restaurant doing good htsTaaf SS Good reasons for selling. For particulars, Inquire Golden Rule i 'afe. For Mlf Five acres land at River side Coo, Improvements Easy terms Call "t M3 Mill street. For si ie, cheap Farming outfit and lease i n 1600 acres bind. Inquire "C" Bast i regcnlnn ld papers for sale; tied in bun lies Good for starting fires, etc. Ifto a bun-.le This office. Vry many people desire to ouy mods in eastern Oregon What have rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. Wanted By two young ladles, nice ly furnished room with light house keeping facilities Address "Y" this office. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery onJj I" f.O Phone 6(10. St. George Hotel i arney Taxi Co. For Sale or Is'Bm- h) Owner. Three sections wheat land four miles from R R. Running water, practically level. 125 per acre. 1-3 I cash, good terms on balance, or will I make attractive le-ise with right party for term Of years. Further Informa tion write J W HATS. (Adv. ) Idaho Falls, Ida. inline Wednewlaj Might. A public dance will he given Wed msday evening. February 23. at Moose Hall, under auspices of Moose lodge All Invited and assured a go.'d time. COMMITTF-K (Adv..) I ' lift. BBffliraw WEm mm'' LOil Tuesday afternoon Social club entertained I Ington program and hi i hall was very prettily I flags und hatchets, j program was given: ! Violin and piano solo. i Heading. Mrs Guy i ) duet. Misses Thorn, m Vocal duet. Mrs. and Wash-1 The i. Misses sallng: Melveny; vocal lo. Miss Thorn ; Miss Lnd'i: At The r ' mm pict Notice lo the Pllbfclc. All persons are hereby notified thai 1 will not he responsible for any debts contracted by any one after this date. Dated February 19, 1916. Athena Oregon. mrs joseph forest. (Adv.) JPair.'.y Mjbcl Noimatid, Co--..; "Fatty and Mabel Adrift," Decl: i to Ee One of the Cleverest Trig i Keystone Comedies Ever Protlti t the Temple, KINc. NICHOLAS is ( I HItKh. I'. tttrtitlon i lk-, lleton lodge 2vs T! P. O K . ill hold their regular meeting ThUC .1; y evening, Feb 24. at 7:30 sharp Nomination of pfficen followed bj social srlon (dancing at Eagle. Woodman Hall By order of Exalted Ruler. TH is fit. GERALD. (Adv i Secretary VUles sniil to Have nrestlgatexl the Montenegrin Peace Mr LEIiLlN. Feb. 23 -According to the Russian newspaper. Itlrshev'ya VredomosU, says the overseas News Agency, "the diplomatists of the en tente powers have concluded an In vestigation Into the requalt for pe.cr made by King Nicholas of afontep.e gro. to Austria-Hungary. The entente has decided that King XI. hoias mi st n HCTI41 III ss MI.Mts DIES IN HI Ii sTl mo a jilin I f:.I th all NEW roRK, Feb. It. Taken su I dtttl; ill at her Washington square Studio, Mise Helen Fai tiswort h Mcars a well known sculptress, died before aid i ould be summoned. Her death irippg, Montenegro until also that he must nn political activity an.; expression of political opinion and give up all attempts to communicate with Prince Mirko or other Montene grin personalities." lighthouse States gove '"ape Henr A Free Piano ami a gn at quantity of other valuable prises arc to be g o n away In a Pi ano Manufacturers' contest, can you arrange Ihe numbers 1 to 9 Inclusive, placing three above each other and Ihree opposite each other. In such nl way that the will total 1 ' In every I direction, using each number only onre ' Malhetitulic.iitns have said it j can be done. Reed the announcement of thli great contest on page 3. this Issue. (Adv.) "the fourth estate " -sH reading. Miss BUUtel: order of Mac cabees. Mrs Ella Reager; violin and piano solo. Misses Saling. The wedding of Oeeorge Washing- was vary much enjowed by all. The bride (Mrs. John rjreultrh) WM very charmingly dressed in whi'e and wore large pearls and carried a irge bunch of pink roses The groom (Mrs Miller i wore a Wash ington suit of light hlue with aatin vest and looked verv 'much like the j j'.art she played The bridesmaid Janaa Merredlth (Mrs I, Himrsi wore a gown of white anil pink. Thomas Jefferson iMiss Burrow), acted as best man and wore a Wash ington suit of red wfth white vest. The ceremony was read by the Rt Rev. John KgMOg Mrs. Kiernant After the program all went to the banquet room where a beautiful luncheon was served by the following aprons and caps: Mrs. Davis. Mrs Howard. Mrs Book, Mrs Uiing. Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Wilson and .Mrs. HoUSel Mrs. Thomiison and Mrs. Yates 'Iress ed In Martha Washington costumes, received at the doOr. Mrs. William MoCurnnn.oh god Mrs. David H. Nelson will be "at home" both "ii Tuesday afternoon. February twenty-ninth, and on Wed nesday afternoon, Mareti first. The afternoon te planned by Mis Sylvan Cohn and Mrs Morris Metg ior yesterday, was postponed on account of the Illness of Mrs. Metz' hrothfr. necessitating her leaving for Spokar.e. otto Serrell :s in today from his home at Vansyele. Abe Melstrnm of Myrlck i.- a Pen. dleton visitor today. Russell Hens, Helix hotel man is a 1',-ndIi ton v isitor today. Echo. Is a visitor in the city today Jesse Btranahan, toes ballplayer Is visiting friends for a few days hcrt Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy ol Hernuston were at the St. George last evening. Paul Kennedy, popular traveling salesman for a furniture house, ia here today, Mrs. Uero Penland ami baby of Helix came in t his morning from their home. Mrs. Charles Lobaugh of Vansycll v as an incoming passenger on tie morning n. P train, Archer Mi Roberta and Eurl Turn- ner of Ne are in (rum the aouthern I pari of the county toda. Mr, and Mrs. lv o. Warren, who have been visiting In Albaro am I Cortland, have returned home. Douglas Hall, well known heri for his many visits as a paper salesman, j Is making a brief business v isit here i CMffOrd Jordan former high, school athlete who is farming near Echo. Is spending a few days in I n - . dleton visiting his parents CI I ;son l.LV PICKED PROGRAM PA9ITHE TODAY last TIMK. Heartaches" and "Otto's Cabaret," the first a four act-drama with June Dave, and the latter a one act com edy with Dave Don Is the current at traction at the Pastime and will be shown for the last time today. To morrow William Fox presents "The Fourth Estate," a wonderful newspa per Story and chapter three of "The God debs." the Vitagraph serial beau tiful with Anita Stewart and Earle ( HICAGO HERALD PLANT FILM Lit l ainou- Piist Feed In The Fourth Estate. When the William Fox production,) "The Fourth Estate " was being made in Chicago through the courtesv ,fi posal of the director. NMght after night scenes were taken in the big offi. es and down in the press rooms, amid the whirring gianr presses anu the hurry ing men on the big night j shifts It was a huge undertaking and taxed the director and the actors to the limit, but the scenes secured more than justified the labor. men were occasioneo. In the sfcrv there is a tense moment when tht puldisher of the newspaper orders th great presses held, wtth every m IS in bis position, and the chief press man with his hand on the lever readv to swing the giant machines into mo tion with one turn of the hand Tin: is one of the most dramatic scene. ever filmed. Triangle "Fattl and Mabel Adrift," at the Temple today. Their cottage is set adrift on the ocean and is tossed about in a storm at sea. The couple wake up to find themselves in danger of drowning. They make an amusing picture run rdng around trying to find a way of et-cape. Fatty's pet dog Fldn can'i understand exactly what all the ex citement is about, but his doggish OS. t ire responds to the spirit of th casion and he jumps up on his mas. ter. This gives him a brilliant Idea He painfully composes a note asking for help and pins it to Fldo's collar. The dog gamely swims to shore and wakes up the old folks on the farm They read the note and hasten to the beach They enlist in their aid a yacht ow n er He takes them out to sea gad rescues the forlorn Fatty and his tear, ful bride, as their cottage Is about to sink. for tomorrow only, at the Alta the ater. This picture was approved by prom inent railroad heads, wno actualK posed in the picture. The company In addition, loaned engines and all necessary enuipment. The picture i a thriller, showing a great wreck be cause of a drunken engineer; also a large riot scene, etc. 2H la. kit l'i lav. Ml ATLANTA. WHITBY, Alia Offer Rig Railroad 8torj for Tomorrow , "Rule G" the greatest railroad pic ture ever produced, will be returned COLLARS 2 kff 21 crista Qgrsril. TfasWefa & Cs... I MtWfi i vm M M IBE1 1DRIFP' l M l i 1 COMIC Fatty Arbuvklt' and Pretty It. N'ormaad have some thrilling ; COmic adventures aftpr they get ap e1 by a sky-pilot ana leave the farm for a cottao by the sea. r recounted in tht- funny Keysto HIGH SCHOOL NOTES in commemoration of the birth the liberator of our country. George Washington, Miss Graves yeaterday afternoon read to the student body of The installation of seats in tm high school gym will be completed to day. Heretofore several people hav a , not been able to get seats arm ' Watching the basketball games, but now the boys of the high school have pop til l I I. I I - M'POIN I I 1 (Continlued from page one.i I. M MorrlatM, Adams, I'arl ers. Helix, r i! Brownell. l ini r. s. Mi Naught! Hermleton. is. WITH LIFI"OKI) IIHK I M) HI I'll Itl.AIH. PAST1MK TODAV, Burgess of P, ndistoaj, to represent the south end nl Ihe county In addition Ihe county court has invited the editors o' all newspaper) in (he county to be present and Ihe meeting will be open to such others us care to attend It will be held nl 2 o'clock in the afternoon It is proposed to outline some defi nite program of road Improvement so thai the voters may pass Intelligently upon the measure at the primary oVo. tion. Pok- Protests tn Vicuna. ROUE, Feb. lie Pope Benedict has telegraphed the Papa! Nuncio at Vienna protesting against the bomb ardment of the church 8 nt Apol- ianaee at Ravenna, according to re port here. m i ITICA'S PIERCING PAIN To kill the nerve pains of latiCS yon can always depend on Sloans Liniment It penetrates to the seat of pain and brinns ease .ss soon as It Is applied A great comfort too with Sloan's is that no rubbing is requir ed. Sloan's Ljniment Is Invatuablg for stopping musvtilar ir nerve pain of any kintl Try it at once i: a suffer with Rheumatism Lumbago, Sore throat. Pain in Chest, Sprains Bruises, etc. it is , tctllent for n- u ralgla and Headacha, at a'l Druggists, Adv -the gripping TRIANGLE Play, with Willard Mack and George Fawcett, touches the very heart strings as you watch the tense and exciting moments of this wonderful play. So true to life is the story, sc realistic is the acting, and so strong are the personalities flashed on the screen, that you almost feel yourself an integral part of the thrilling drama as you watch the powerful financier build up a wonderful money making machine only to crush himselt beneath its weight. ADDEP COMEDY ATTRACTION Roscce Arbuckle, M.it'c Normano! in FATTY AND V i. . A Typical Kcyst TEMPLE TODAY AND TOMORROW