East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 28, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1916.
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Alta Theatre
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY. M
NOT A PROMISE 1
Among the i ial events of the
week will be the two-day "at home
Tuesday and Wednesday at whl'h
Mrs. William h MoCorrornach and
Mrs. Uuvid H. Nelson will be h 04ft SOS
es and the reception on Wednesday
LAST TIME TODAY
V. L. S. E BIG FOUR
Presents Lubin's Masterpiece
afternoon which Mrs James A. Fea!
will give for her son's bride, lira,
James Alger Fee. The Kill Kare Klufa
also has Its flnul party set for Thur
day evening of this week.
An unusually pretty recaption was
A Man's Making
5 Tensely Dramatic Act, with
Richard Buhler and Rosetta Brice
and Powerful Cast in a Vivid Story of Life.
See the great fight that rivals the famous fight in the Spoiler.
Hearst-Vitagr&ph News Weekly No. 12
GIVING YOU THE LATEST NEWS IN PICTURES.
ADULTS 15c.
LOCALS
8b Advertising in Brief
BATE!
I r I lit flrat luaertlen lOe
lr line, additional laaartlon .V
lr line, nr miii1h II 00
No lucala .v.. fur line than 2oc
Count 8 ordinary da to Una.
it- will net 1 taken ofer the
tajapfcoflja except from I Oregon
Van paid up aubarrlbera.
Kggs for hatching Phone !0;M I
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Phona
HIM
Dreasmaking at home or by da)
12811 BsM Court 1'hone I'SnM
Wanted -To rent S or 6 room
houae Phone 240W
For aaleCholce Red Seal Victor
Records Phone I93W.
For sale :( head Ireah cows and
heifers Inquire ciritman Bros
For rent Furnished housekeeping
room. 40 1 Aura Phone S08W
Penland Pros.' transfer Co. haw
torage warehotiaa Phone 3Jt.
To rent Modern hasted rooms andj
apartments. Cloae In 617 Willow. j
lady wishes position aa housekeep-j
er Qood COOK. Inquire "It" thl of
Hes Man and lfe want position on
farm Both well cxperien. ed Phone i
:4W. i
Heeiv Ford
"Tkncp
do much
war.
aTKaAW1
Theatre Comfortable
To Hell or
hand Korcl
Nicely t
In. Call
trade, piano,!
oar. Phone 44J
iirnlshed front!
evening
Old papers for sale; tied In bun- J
lies Good for starting fires, etc. j
10c a bundle. This office.
Chopped alfalfa and loose hay on!
hand at all times at West F.nd Mill..
Phone 351.
For rent office room In Jjdd
building Apply F. F.. Judd. American
National Hank.
For sale, chea Farming outfit
snd lease on 1600 acrea land. Inquire
"C" Kast Oregonlan
Very many peoie desire to Buy i
anda In eastern Oregon What have j
rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
Prompt automobile taxi eervlce,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only $3 50 Phone 680. St. George
Hotel Carney Taxi Co.
Wanted- By two young ladles, nice
ly furnished room with light house
keeping facilities AddresB "T" thlsi
office.
For sale Full blood White Leghorn
eggs for hatching 11.00 for 15. pre.
paid Guaranteed fertile. It. K.
Black man, Milton
Soli, itors wanted Catholic, to iii
troducs best Catholic proposition on
the parket. Big money can he made
by hustlers Henziger Brothers, 36-SS
Hare lav St. New York llty.
old mattresses made over like new
new ones mads to order, upholstering.
Wanted
yw.raV'.'A--.i",aV""ai"m,Mat'"a:M.ai
LAST TIME TODAY
BIG DOUBLE TRIANGLE BILL
Missing Links
A story of love and Intrigue with an unusually dramatic
plot clever acting by
NORMA TALMADE and ROBERT HARRON
Marks this mysterious classic.
SAM BERNARD as pie man in the Keystone frolic
Because He Loved Her
No end of funny situations see it and enjoy a real laugh.
Tomorrow, Tuesday One Day Only
REMEMBER ONE DAY ONLY
TERRIFIC UNFORGETABLE APPALLING
The Horrors of War
Savs:
Anti-war; not pro
Ally, not pro-German:
these films are antiwar.
nirtur..a will
to stop the
TEMPLE
Perfectly Ventilated
CHILDREN 5c
3
furniture repaired,
Phone 227J I.a
Beauregard street.
Wanted to P-r
nlshed bouse, lnq
city
DOW
country
.. It!
Small
unfur
t hi
For sale o
property or
de for Pendleton
ge near Pendleton
10 acres Irrigated unincumbered land
at mouth of Yakima river. See W. I
C.adwa
For Sale or Lraae by Owner.
Three sections wheat land four
miles from K K. Running water,
practically level. 125 per acre. 1-1
cash, good terms on balance, or will
make attractive leaae with right party
for term of years. Further infor.na i
Hon write J. W HAYS.
(Adv. i Idaho Falla, Ida
lA-uru U Dance.
C.uaranteed. Three private lessons
Merryman. at Wan-en's Music Housa
Phone 524 Adv.
Ton Hotter Reward.
Lost, from the Marlon Jack ranch I
near Havana, one black fwO year old
mule filly, branded J B. on left
shoulder. Will pay above reward for
return or information leading to its
recovery. John Bain. Adams. Ore
Adv
Mieiition.
The deglee team Of the PSUltDS
Bebekah lodge No. 13 Will meet for
practice Tuesday evening. Feb. 29th,
at 7 o'clock at Odd Fe.iows hall. By
order of the captain. Adv.
mmmm
aay jm
that of Saturday afternoon, given by
5 Mrs. Shephen A. Lowell and Miss
gE Margaret Lowell ;it their home 7:,
Johnson street, to meet Mrs. William,
SiK. Lowell, a renin bride A law
2 1 number of Pendleton ladles railed
during the afternoon to meet tin- Jll
EEE j iiioi- Mis. Lowell who, before h'-ri
55 marriage, wan Miss Helen Snyder i)
Walla Walla.
j The rooms of the Lowell home were
S very attractive spring flowers lending
their beauty and fragrance to the
, success of the affair The living
I room was in pink, roses and UNI'
pea having been employed in the dec oration
while yellow tulips and daffo
dils gave color to the dining room
Little Miss Dorothy Henderson op
ened the door and received the car ls i
of the guests, who were greeted by
Mrs Charles L Bonney and Mrs. Wll
llum C McKlnnev The llvinc rnoni
whs in charge of Mrs. William K.
j Livingston and Miss
ami assisting them v
'arolyn Honney
-re Mrs. beats'
Hurst, Miss Lotta Livermore, Miss
(lladys Hamley. Misses Pauline and
Mlnnabell Jones and Misses Doris and
Helen Fee. At the artistic table Mrs
T M Henderson. Mrs James A. Fei
and Mrs. Ankeny poured coffee while
Mrs. A J. Owen. Mrs Roy Bisho;.
and Mrs. K. B Bonney poured tea
arl Kngdahl
He
het
dy.
N. Darr of Adams is among ihe
many visitors in the city.
C C. Conner, farmer of Stanton.
Is a business visitor here today.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leather .1
Hermiston spnt Saturday in the city.
J T. Hlnkle, Hermisu n attorn-':-.
Is a visitor In Pendleton today.
J. A. Boss and W. S. Rosa of Wat
ton wero In Pendleton over night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Ross of Walla
Walla, are guests of the St. George
J. G. Kllpack of Portland, repre
sentative of the Boys- an.l Girls' Aid
Society of Portland, left Saturday
on No. i after making a short visit
here.
SAVED SI 06.00
Had a c red 1 1 Ogrtifleate lor ski oo
Paid BeaJdea MO.00 Cash and Wc
(iave Him a Receipt for $75.00,
Making a Total of 1156.00 Paid on
Hie Piano.
To those who anW'
pusila contest anil
nate enough to rerei
-ertificate.
rtu- 4)
edit
4
It is a fact that your i
Beats is the same as that
cash on ihe purchase of
Used in the next feu
Stance one of the sales v
mday was to a man wh
price of the instrument !
he rece ved his credit ce
fact he nearly purchase ! :
ano two months ago and
Sat.
the
i hat he
it
rti
ich
also saved $J".oo extra as he
$56.06 cash and we gave him a
ceipl for ITS. What we wish to
Pfeaa on you is the fact that
credit certificate is worth its
value in the purchase of a piano.
face
in
Knabe. a Kimball, a Steger, a Lyon
,v Mealy, a St robber, a P. A. stark or
n fact am of the pianos or player
pianos represented by us. No niattet
how fine a piano you have set your
heart on. you will find t here with a
price marked in plain figures ami
fore been -"id for Mme wonder Inm
orb prices arc MMHlhlc.
Do you Know that a large Walla
Walla concern joined with us in the
i urchase for cash of several carloads
ot pianos, that the pianos came dl
eeci from the factory to Pendleton
n car load lots, the Eastern manufac
turers at this time are overstocked ao
for before obtainable,
bg such a large appr
dvertising in this tern
Tour share of this ap
'ie amount of ,-ottf ere.
s des vou can purely
onall easy terms a
iQnth like rent, or pay
ish ask us ;tlsi aboi:
king 13.00 credit for
lid on the piano. Ne i
frhaos never again ha
it tie each
irb if you
air plan i
we do noi begin to hat
nigh for the maaj pi hi
ind have, had to rent ato
tor
i few days i nir store will remain
pen evenings and every pis
old Ins de of twenty days
mo guaranteed by us and t
acturers
will b,
cry pi.
NOTE; Never before have
such beautiful high-grade pi- 4
.it os aud so many of them been
show n at one time in Pehdle-
'on. ,
a
WUlKKVs MTJUO HOC8I
14 Main St (Adv
Last Time Today
The Beautiful American Actress
VALESKA SURATT
-IN-
"The Immigrant"
A Great Production With a Great Star
and Wonderful Scenic Features
2 Big Vaudeville Acts 2
rAvixassta ra iiat,
STOKT OF THK SKA ,
"A Man s Making," the V. L. S. E,
Big 4, feature with big fisted Richard
Buhler In the leading rote, assisted by
winsome Rosetta Brice, had its first
Pendleton presentation at the Pastime
yesterday and was accorded a fine re
ception from a large audience.
Hearst-Vitagraph No. 12, showing
the latest world news In pictures was
an added attraction. The above bill,
of pictures will be presented again to
day. Miss Paullnetta. the physcic and
crystal reader, who appears with
Betaeco and Ro boon's Ben Hur Co.
at the Alta theater next Tuesday tv
i ning. has mystified scientists the
world over more especially the So
ciety of Psychical Rerearch of Lon
don. Kngland, composed ol some of
the mtnost eminent scientists In this
world and it was sir William Crookes,
the inventor of the Crookes tube, used
in X-Ray examinations who gave her
the title of The Woman of Mystery.
It seems almost unbelievable to .e
a young lady stand before a crowded
audience and answer all the questions
thought of by them. Another feature
with the company is the barefoot
dan er Albertine in her Impersonation
of EaTpt'i tragic queen in her Cleo
patra corba dance, which was first
performed by Maud Allan at Han:-
mersteln'a opera house. New fork
City, and was the season's most talk
ed of act in that city.
r ntz Kaufman, a clever Germ en
comedian wi
in burlesque
ike his initial debu:
gle crayon drawing
i There will be five
n pictures and three
e eiTen at each per-1
allnetta will only n
ormanca each eve
Ing
Popular prices will prevail and
PROTEST MADE AGAINST
SHIP PURCHASE BILL
U sHINi;
Governor t?i
tested before
rine commit!
the ship pun
ernmont own
tween the P
Alaska lb-
nst the clause
II permitting go
?ls to operate b
oast, Hawaii ai
fiat private con
panics had established routes betweer
Hies, points and asked an amend'
ment to pr vent government eompe.
tition.
TOMORROW Mme. Petrova in
"What Will People Say"
Also The Ben Hur Company
change of program will be given each
night
Mme Petrova. the brilliant emo
tional actress, will be seen on the
screen here at the Alta Theater to
morrow and Wednesday in "What
Will People Say " a five part Metro:
photoplay, produced by the Popular I
Plays and Players. This Is the fourth
of Mme. Petrovas triumphs in the;
silent drama, under Metro auspices'
She has starred previously in "MyJ
Madonna," "The Vampire," and "The:
Heart of a Painted Woman." At thj
conclusion of her present tour on the
speaking stage in "The Revolt," Mme.1
Petrova will devote her time exclu
sively to motion pictures, appearing
in big Metro productions. In "What
Will People Say?" Mme. Petrova 's
supported by an exceptionally strong,
cast, headed by Fritz de Lint, her bW
'The Horrors of War "
A remarkable picture. Shortly bs
fore Henry Fold chartered his "peace
ship " he was invited to see these pic
tures in New York, and they made
Alta Theatre
TUESDAY EVENING
BELASCO &
BEN HUR CO.
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I Turns ol amleiilc a Recta of Uaalna I'll I ana I
a very strong impression upon him.
How much they had to do with th
formation of his plans Is, of course,
unknown, but that they helped to
give expression to hla Ideas upon war
Is not to be doubted. The horror oT
seeing human bodies uncared f ir in
the deep snow and heaped by the
hundreds at the edge of the lone;
trench dug to receive them, is enough
to make anyone a peace advocate
From a pictorial standpoint the
best scenes are those showing the
Russian fleet in action m the Black
sea, bombarding the Turkiah towna
along the shore. The camera man
remained on deck throughout the en
gagement and with teleptioto lens ob
tained some remarkablorreviewa of tho
exploding shells and their effect upon
the buildings. A shell Is seen to
strike, then a cloud or smoke arisen
When the veil te lined the building
has become a heap of ruins, frequent
ly burning like a bonfire. The spec
tacular effect is heightened by an
aeroplane dropping bombs from the
clouds.
Temple, one day only, tomorrow,
Tuesday. I
ROBINSONS
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Mme. relnna at Alta Tomorrow I S 4lrT.
ItH'l I. Mi Pi; BIN Will, ran ll. m utxt: i mu m. u.i tii i
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