East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 08, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1916
PAGE FIVE
WHERE QUALITY
IsTta" REALITY,
NOTiA PROMISE
The members or the WaakingtOII
school Parent-Teachers- Association
will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the school and an Interesting pro
gram has been prepared. It will con
sist of the following: Music, boys'
chorus: address, f. I Strain; violin
solo. Miss Margaret Lowell; discus
sion. Music in the School, Mrs. Hoy
den, Mrs. Bock with am Miss McCul
ly; solo. Miss Nellie Anlbal; discus
sion, What I Expe' ' the public School
Last Time Today
Saved from the Harem
"This Isn't the Life"
to do fo
tendent
Miss Lui
Cook at:
box.
the Chit'
Huperin
i dennteln,
or. Miss
William Shay Claire Whitney
In Addition ANITA STEWART and EARL WILLIAMS in Chapter 5
"THE GODDESS"
LOCALS
Sb Advertising in Brief
KATHB
Per line tint Insertion JH
Per line, additional laaertlon 5c
Per line, per month 1.00
No locale taken for lest than 26c
Count 6 ordinary words to Una.
Locale will not be taken orer the
telephone eiceiit from Baal Oregon
tan paid up robaerrbera.
Barn for rent. 101 Aura
I. C. Snyder, chimney sweep. Phone
IIMf.
Furniture for sale, cheap Phonei
24IJ. "05 Wilson.
nressmaklng at home or by day.
1 203 Kast court Phone 260M
Wanted To rent 5 or 6 room
house. Phone 240W.
Kor sale High gTadl piano al bar
gain. Phone 446.
Man and wife wish Job on ranch.
Phone 308W. -. i
Penland Pros.' transfer Co. hav
storage warehouse Phone Sit.
To rent - Modern heated rooms and I
apartments. Close In. 617 Willow.
For aale 26 head fresh cows ami ;
heifers. Inquire Orltman BTOt.
Finn girl wants to work in Ameri
can family. Apply 774 W.
Oood building lot for sale on West
Webb street Telephone 624.
For gala OOOd Jersey bull Write
C If. Cook. Athena, Ore, K. 1
1 haul your garbage and trash, j
Phone T.f.HM. 1403 W. Hallmad It
For sale, cheap--Oood. sound young
horsw. Frank Heald, N. P. depot
For sale Complete set of oak house j
hold furniture 711 Willow street.
Wanted Ily woman, rooking on
randh for hired men. B. J, Tel. 34H. '
Wanted 6 to a room house, close!
In. unfurnished or pnrtly furnished,
by April 1 Phone HIM
Konm to rent In private rami!)
modern, heat, hot and cold water,
close In Phone 193W.
Wanted Huff Orpington eggs for ,
Incubator use. Mrs. Jas Hill. Helix.
Ore.
For sale cheap--Restaurant and
rooming house fixtures, all for 166.'
Ill W Wehb
Two exper ienced young ladles wish
cook house work together Address
X this office
For rent office room In J rdd
building Apply K Be Judd, Anierl. IU
National Hank.
Wanted Sheep on shares or will
buy small flock Address Kd JohMOtl
Kamlah. Idaho It F. D. No. t,
For sale Two good MllMIng
In Cole's addition on North Side
qUlrt Warren s Music House.
For sale or trade for mules
lots
In-1
11
head of food work horses Addretl
Jas. I1IM. Helix, Ore.
old papers lor sale; lied In bun
ilea. Oood for starting fires, etc
10c a bundle This office
For sale- Full blood White Leghorn
eggs for hatching 11.00 for 16. pre
paid. Guaranteed fertile it. k.
Blackman, Milton
Very many people desire to em
lands In eastern Oregon What have
von to o'fer and price N Herkelev
Wanted Younk woman not over "'
to do ranch looking Must be A-1
cook, clean and neat Apply P. O
Itox 631. Pendleton. Oregon.
Prompt automobile taxi service
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only $3 50 Phone 680. St. George
Hotel Carney Taxi Co.
Old mattresses made over like new
rrew ones made to order upholstering,
furniture repaired, city or country
Phone 227.T. I.a Dow Bros., Ill
Henuregard street.
For sale or trade Tor Pendleton
property or acreage near Pendleton
10 acres Irrigated unincumbered Itnd
at mouth of Taklma river. See V. t
(ladwa.
To Trade Improved acreage; In
come property, on 200 acres of choice
wheat land. 7 miles from lone. Ore,
for Pendleton residence. Address
lock Box 16. Krho, Ore. ,
Tomorrow
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
The Ruling Passion
A Picture with an Oriental Coloring. A Harem,
A fata love and the incense of the warm East.
yming; lady wishes housework, orj
as housekeeper. Address, Box 743.
Pendeton.
Situation wanted Brother and sis
ter wish w ork In the country. Man ex-j
partnered and good with etooa, worn
an excellent cook Prefer work to-1
gether, no objections to separate
work. Phone QJ, I.. Cochron, 400
E. Alta.
1100,000 exchange proposition, my!
beautiful and almost new apartment'
house containing 26 apts.. furnished
tad all rented, together with an ele-l
gant residence adjoining, to exchange :
for a stock or wheat ranch. Full par
ticulars In first letter M. i risen,
owner, ill Multnomah St., Portland,
Ore.
Mrs J, f McLaughlin tnd ( chil l
dren of Duncan, were In Pendleton
yesterday visiting her s!ster.
Ai Th
) I'll kmiu PEOPLE
HfSE iiAvrn (iiitLfi
IT UVTA LAST VIGH'I
Packed out In the rain, the crowd
that overflowed the capacity of the
Alta theater last nlxht waited to sec'
one of the best musical comedy or-,
Kunlzations of the season
The Otvjrety tilrln sure picked a'
winner In the "Love (Jure.'! It is i
farce with an abundance of heart !
laitKhs handled b IwrllriK Winstock'
The i itrrredy was I scream For over!
an hour the llayety Clrls held their!
audience and more than please 1 them
us could he plainly seen. .Miss How
ard the character woman of the com
pany wag very good as the lady who!
lost her husband. And Mitt Blllltj
Bingham, us Daley was sweet and
very charming, putting over t coupiu
,f numbers In I very creditable man
ner. Mr Crawford did his share of slnK-j
in and played his part in a wa th:t'
shows him lo uood advantage.
Tnniaht the company gppeart in
ihelr own special success. "A King for
a Day," i Turkish ami Oriental nov
elty with their own special scener
and promise the most elaborate gtagt
setting ever seen In the city. AmonK
lire numbers for tonlKht are Bonbon
Boy, "i 'nine and Oreain With Me in
a Persian Garden," "I Warrt to Go t
Toklo," "Chat Wee. Hllnkie China
town" and several other new sonKS
The price of admission Belhg only 11
ami 'jo centt
Ml X l-ol't I, Ml HCKEEJi I Tolt.
Plays Indian Prime In "Tile Ktditi-
paatlon."
William E Shny. popular and ver
satile screen actor 'a co-starred With
Claire Whitnej in the William Pot
stai
C ,"th ruling passion" 1
VYIULIW WOK PWOOUCTICM
."THE RULING PASSION"
Wilp. i in i, taajaggatj wlllliini I Mag)
PbshIoo," at (h liiatlim) Tharadai
. , i lit 1 : a
I
Remember the liable.
We are observing National "Baby
Week" by arranging a beautiful win
dow display of artistic photos of the
better kind Of Pendleton's little blos
soms See this fine display and then
answer to your own satisfaction the
question. "Have you a picture bv
which you can rememner your baby
as a baby?" Old you ever stop to
consider that your friends can buy
anything you can gne them -except
your photograph. Mime the appoint
ment today.
(Adv ) WHF.KLEH gTTJDIO
Hani Tim) Dance
The Oood Times Club will give a I
Hard Times Irance Frldav night, I
March 10. Prize given for best coa
tume, both ladies and gents Admis
sion 0c. Music ii Sawyer Orohottra I
- Adv
I not,. drama ol oriental life. '
"he
lulling rggtlon. Which was made In
Jamaica, Few players are better
known thun Mr. shay. Who has won
Immense popularity through his splen
did portraule of the teadlriK male
characters of such successes as
"Kreutier Sonata." "The Clemen
ceau Case." "Sin" and other big hits
of the screen; and few are more ea
aerly looked lor.
Mr. Shay Is admire by cast in "The
Ruling Passion '' He himself dei lares
that never hss he bad a play that af
forded him greater opportunities for
achievement,
Past true tomorrow.
Hll.l KI MXCk STARS
IN Till (VJNQl'EltOIV
Hi- l ino. Vigorous M'lirliiMsl Oon
truMtrxl witlr i.ind Markcy's Halntl
neat in Ttiangle Drama of ijoxe ami
Finance.
A powerful characterization is that
of Wlllard Mink irr the stellar role in
"The Conqueror," the tnce-Trlangle
plaj a I I be Temple today. Mack plays
the pan of an Implacable Wall street
magnate, who meets all the cajoleries
of so, ietv With frowns anil insults.
What add a great deal to the Impres
IffveneM ,,( llaok are his nemht and
inns, ular tramt. His strong- luce
and larKe piercing eyes dominate the
more polished worldlnas with whom
be Is thrown in contact at receptions,
dinners and balls
Mack has had a distinguished ca
reer both as an actor and author He
played these dual roles In such plays
as "Kick In." and "So Much for So
Much." He has shown much versatil
ity in such Trlanale plays as "Aloh i
Oe" .mil "The Kdge of the Abyss. "The
Cornet-" and this present production.
"The Conqueror."
nml Claire bitn in "the Killing
nml lYUloj.
' ,' -r , i 1 1 , '- ..' 1
About twenty couplet of the hlgh
school set were i m, rtalned last ev-l
erring at a fllggqlll I mill dancing party
it the home of Mlai Vera Temple "n
Lewis street, the hoatMtM being IfUM
Temple Miss Jean Reber, HUH Ileu
lah Smith. Miss Claudlne htcatontea
and Miss olga I Fontaine The'
looms overhead Were a fluttering
mass of of colored terpentine suspend
ed from the chaadi llert, the globes in
which were shaded ro diffuse the
light solily through the room. The
guests attended in cottumt whose
bright colors added much to the at -1
tractlveness of the scene.
Ien Anthony Baker, little son of
Mr and Mrs FViin-sr La Koy Baker,
accompanied his anal Mrs. Orle Han
a van, to Athena last evening
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kathvon
who lectured here ast evening on
Christian Science, were registered al
l he Pendleton.
Today begins the Beaton of Lent and
itev char let Qulnney nr the church
of the Redeemer, announces the I-n-ten
services at his I hurch as follows:
Aata-iWodneaaay.
Holy Communion 10:00 a. m.
Built j a
Divine Service and .sermon
11:00 a. m and 7:30 p. m
Holy Communion on 1st and 3rd
Sundays 11.00 a. m.
Second and fourth Sundays. 7:30 a. m.
Week-days,
Tuesdays 4:00 p. m.
Wednesdays Evensong and Choir
Practice 7:30 p. m
Fridays -Matins and Litany
10:00 a m
Palm Bandar.
Confirmation . . .,-.i 7:30 p. m.
(rood Friday.
Three Hours ..12:00 m. to 3:00 p. m.
Raster Day,
Holy Communion 7:00 a. m.
Sen, nil Celebration at the 11
o'clock service.
Holy Baptltm . 3:00 p m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
The
lirthday of Master I
John Chloupek
yesterday by a
by his mother,
at their home.
was made memorable
lelightful party given
Mrs. P.. E. Chloupek.
710 Cosble street
Wort 'ban twenty of his baby friends
were present with their mothers to
celebrate the occasion. A pink ano
white birthday cake upon which
burned two tiny candles was the cen
ter piece of the table and about it
were toy favor that round enthusias
tic appreciation with the little folks
Ihilnty refreshments were served to
both babies and their mothers, the
hostess being assisted by Mrs. Royal
M. Sawtelle. Mrs V. P. Temple ano
Miss Cora Vidger. The following
were the little guests of the occasion.
Mary Louise Dickson, Janet Ii Fon
taine. Sylvia Knight. Margaret Sn;
der. Shirley Thompeon, Peggy Thomp
son. Petty Pond. Mary Pond. Doris i
liable, Carolyn Fairbanks. Jean Fra-1
aler. Helen Henderson, Jane Kavan
augh. Elizabeth Jane and Thomas,
Bishop, Evelyn, Billy and Hobby
Cresswell Burke Hayes. Hilly Clarke
Hilly McKlnnty and Horace Baer.
The Royal Neighbors or America.
Camp No, -333, met last evening in
an enjoyable session. After the ini
tiation of a large class. Mrs. Ida Ham
blen made a beautiful apeei h of ap
preciation In presenting to several
workers tokens of the esteem of the
lodge To Mrs Mary Etta Jones, or
acle, was given a gold ring, to Mrs.
Edith Hughes, past oracle, a beauti
ful pin, and to Mrs. Zetta Hybee. past
usher, a prett handkerchief A
banquet given under the direction of
Mrs. Sadie Rude, captain No I,
doited the evening.
S l Morgan of Salem Is a Pendle
ton visitor.
Mis Win. Tinrtnerman of Helix, is
here today,
Henr c Means of Cmatilla is
spending I he day m the city.
William Ktlgore of Athena, is am
ong tile Pendleton visitors today.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Shaw of Umatilla I
were vlaltort in Penaloton yesterday, t
R, W. Allen, superintendent of the;
experiment station at Hermlston. has
been here today.
Representative R W. Kttner. who I
Is a candidate i"i re-election, left on!
No l" today for Portland for a short'
visit.
Late Lamblrth, w ho has be, n tak- j
log a course at the I'niversity of Ida-1
hi . has returned to his home neat
are,
tins Plnton, a t-rother of Mrs. Qua I
La Fountain, is lo-re toda on his
Wai to Spokane, lie Is a mlU ng man
of Suinptcr.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Signature of
The Alta Theatre
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
The Distinguished Valli Valli in
"Her Debt of Honor"
another big Metro wonder-play also
The Gayety Girls
In the Biggest Musical Comedy of the
Season. Clever Comedians in
Clean Classy Show
2 Shows Tonight 6:30 and 8:30.
Come early and secure a seat. Admission 1 0 and 20 cents
Tomorrow George Beban in
"THE ITALIAN"
URGES LXVEBTIGATIOW.
(Continued from page one.)
Sixth: Do not listen to the claims and
comments made by contractors so
called road builders cement de tiers
or other materially interested parties
but be sure you are right before
you the 'little bunch' of public spir
ited citizens go ahead.
"Umatilla cannot afford to bond it
self for any amount, before those who
are to be obliged to pay the debt,
know positively, without a doubt, that
for every dollar a full dollar's worth
of mad is forthcoming.
"Huild a good road' even on bor
rowed money, and build it within its
real value, and this result will fol
low: To the extent that the road is
built by home lalsir and homo ma
terial, ts cost w ill come back in three
ways The road after It is built will
be worth the full amount of Its cost
of itself; therefote the county in which
it is built will have the road as well
as the money it cost. In addition it
will have at least a full dollar of in
crease of economic land value, for
even dollar honestly and econom cal.
ly spent, on the road. In short, from
Ihe construction of a real go,,d ma
you have a return of real value of
tlirev to "lie. Is that not enough re
ward for good road construction
But. If a poor or bad road is built, it
will not be worth what it cost: much
of the money it cost. Ijeing profit or
waste, will pass outside of the com
munity in which it was spent, and In
a total loss, and there will not be i
cent of Increase irr land value bill
instead, a loss to the extent of tht
oUnt spent on the poor mad. So be
ware of fools or knaves, or event
profit grabbers, being entrusted with
what they may style, in their hope of
'getting .something for nothing
'good road."
"You have good clean banking
merchandising unit manufacture -its
merit and value in Pendleton, and
why cannot such men. that earn 01
tiose businesses with equality and
fr uitfulness. and successfully, ti th
best welfare of the community, bi
equally as aerv'oeable in directtn :
gi od road building 'in their mldat?''
Attention Candida tea
Electors' nominating petKotu
Indldatee acceptance blanks
the East Oregon!. tn Ofllce, They
the correct forms and already pi
for immediate dellvarr.
I cap Year Dan, t T
At Makie-Woodman H
In Sawyer's Orchtttlt I
managers All cordlall)
A.h
J. D. Beeson
CONTRACTOR
Estimates furnished and
given.
Country work a specialty.
Phone 306-W. 401 Aura
Jgg
TEMPLE
Children 10c
Adults 20c
TODAY AND
PUNCH
MINSTRELS
THE SHOW DIFFERENT
Singing' Comedy Dancing'
S g
HF - - s , mm
Willard Mack &
11V
The Conquer or
give food for thought as you watch w ith unabated
interest the way one father and mother decide
to solve a problem of life, and appeal to their
daughter to sacrifice herself. Her answer and tbe
way "The Conqueror" accepts her decision cannot
fail to impress you in these days when true love
is so rare and affection is bought for cash.
KEYSTONE C
Three Big Features
TOMORROW
JONES
Mafkty
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