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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916, 1VR The Alta Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW Constance Collier the famous English Beauty and Actress in WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE Minn Clare. Tardi Pendle L&st Time Today BIG DOUBLE Program WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS "The Ruling Passion" A Picture with an Oriental Coloring. A Harem. William Shay A fatal love and the incense of the warm East. Claire Whitney In Addition ANITA STEWART and EARL WILLIAMS in Chapter 5 "THE GODDESS" Coming Saturday: Charlie Chaplin ton girl, arrived last evening from PortlMd WOnd I month with her mother, Mm. Kdgar Thompson. The Thursday Afternoon Club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Mr.- T M Henderson. 4 Katherine an. I rtoland Mi Nary children of Dr, and Mrs. Wilson D. McNary, will entertain twenty-four of their little fnh nds at a dinner par ty this evening. B C. Snapp Helix is but the I as in from were LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief KATES Per line flrit Insertion -10e Per line. adllt lona I tnrtljn oe Prr line, per month H 00 No tocsin uien for lew tban 28c Count 8 ordinary words to llns. locals will not be taken over the telephone etfept from Kail Oregon tan paid up uuxrlbers. At The? iPiauET n PICTURE "RUIJNG PASSION" OF i:T:PTION i. MERIT. The Ruling Passion, ' the William x six ICl feature that will he shown the Pi Shs plaj Burn for rent. 401 Aura Housekeeping rooms, os WI1 L C. Snyder, rhlmney sweep. Phone,,f i urn For sale ThOrOUgtlbrd collie pup. PIMM 366J Furniture for sale, cheap Thone MM, 70J Wilson. Wanted -To rent 5 or room house. I'hone 240W For sale 21 head fresh cows an heifers. Inquire (iritman Bros For sale or trade for mules. It head of food work horses Address Jas- Hill. Helix. Ore. For sale High grade piano at bar gain. Phone 446. Man and wife wish Joh on I'hone 308W. Penland Pros.' transfer Co. storage warehouse Phone tit. j To rent -Modern heated rooms andi apartments. Close In. 17 Willow. Finn girl wants to work in Atnerl-j can family. Apply 774 W. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone 524. For sal, Good Jersey bull C. M. Cook. Athena. Ore. R. 1 1 haul your garbage anil trash. I'hone 6B3M. 1403 W. Railroad st For sale, cheap G4M4t sound young horse. Frank Heald, N. P. depot th. time for the last time to- a picture Hint will please the ritlcal. Featured are William Bd Claire Whitney and a strolig Fox players. The scene of the laid In India and the action story has to do With a prince character who tries through his hypnotic Influence to wtn beautiful Bngl sh girl for his harem. In ad dition to the above Anita Stewart and Karl Williams will be presented In Chapter five of the Yltngraph serial. The Goddess" new singing mooners,'1 with It dancing numbers Dare & Wilhelm ville acts, have a distinct novelty they term a "Friendly ('all." Musical Dodge, the other act, Is the best fea ture musical acton the circuit, with his classic and popular selections. The picture will be Constance Col lier In "The Tongues of Men," an ex cellent Paramount feature. There will be no advanre in admiB- F. F. droves of Spi night In the city W. R. Taylor of At night in the city. F. L. Peterson Of H his home yesterday Henry and John Arkell yesterday from Nolin J. W. Latimer of Nye is a guest of the Golden Rule Hotel. J. M. Banister Is here from his farm today in the West district. W. Donaldson of Holdman is am ' ng the visitors in the city. Junius McCoy, stanfleld stockman, i la spending the day In the city. Volney Dixon of Medford is a gues! I Of the Hotel Pendleton today. W, F Ogle is reported to be Im proving at St. Anthony's hospital. It. It. Lewis of Echo Is up todav ! meeting w ith oth. r school directors, j c, T. W. Hollis'er or Gurdane was among the Pendleton visitors yester- I day. , Little Miss Kelt;. Bond is a hostess' this afternoon to number of herl I baby friends. F B. Swayze and John Watson.; prominent Heriniston business man, and j iire in lne city today. William McKenzie prominent Wes-1 f the vtiude- ton farmer, is here today attending the meeting of directors. rt '111 Si will r price, uirged. and Mar) pickford, l nrlvalled Screen Mar in Wonderful (liaru. tciluitiou as "Tbe I oiio.llliig. ' ttie -like ranch haf Sunday five-par Fonndh For sab- Complete set of oak house production its Mary" PtckMrd Whose great Itialled ability in rreatlng portrayals on the screen has made her the foregoing motion picture star In the world, comes to the Alta nl Monday In an elaborate photo-production of "The ," produced by Ihe Famous Players Film Compnny and released on the Paramount Program In this superb feature, the Famous Players have created another motion picture masterpiece. This producing I company which first introduced the Write poll' "I presenting famous stars and I playfl on the screen, nnd which since Its Inauguration, more than three yean ago. has continuous!) represent ed the highest feature standard possi ble to achieve, has again Indicated through the medium of this Stirling HIGH SCHOOL (NOTES Trajan Tucker Is down from h!i home on Weston mountain to attem the directors' convention. Mr. and Mrs leave this eve spend a couple Lou Hodgcn, pine resident. convention of dir tors. 0 L Iiuii,ftW-7v"T Ret stanfleld farmers, are in the citv day for the school meeting. Mrs. Alvin Baumester. prominent matron of Walla Walla, was here yes terday en route home from The Tongues of Men A Sparkling Comedy Drama of the Stage Also ii The Gayety Girls COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TONIGHT. AND 2 2 Big New Vaudeville Acts Some Show for 1 0 and 20 cents Show Starts 6:30 Second Show 8:40 SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD IN "THE FOUNDLING." "rank Murphy will for Portland to weeks 11 known Uma ere today for the civilians were killed In the town .hiding one woman We have ready buried 27 Mexican soldiers, most In- ed to al- low." Fort Bliss The deal will fol- to- Lake. OoL William F Yohnka. Ritzviilc auctioneer, arrived yesterday and to da) is conducting an auction sale at the Kd King plSCS near Helix John McCourt, former district at torney In this county, arrived this j morning from Portland and will ad , dress republicans here tonight. T. A Lieuallen of Adams, R. L Cast eel Of Pilot Rock and H. H. Li- rensen of Stage Gulch are among the school directors In the clt today. Yesterday afternoon the student bod) of the high school was given a very interesting and helpful talk by Superintendent Klemme of the Ellens burg normal school. Mr. Klemme's subject was the "I'nfinlshed Man sion or the "I'nfinlshed Life." The scene of his subject was taken from an unfinished mansion on the banks. 04 the Mississippi. His plea was to) ljiicr Is TtMTedncit. make your life a finished product, j PARIS, March 10. The trans At The Unfinished product Is I WHSte ot ; lantic liner Louisane was torpedoed time. Make an effort before it Is too and sunk and the crew saved, dls late. He appealed to the students to patches said. It was believed in th" make an effort to succeed, not to service of the French admiralty, eastl thelt hours in the school room.; ! onel Slocum described the situation in lain Williams, adjutant, received a j All peaceful as a summer morning at Columbus last night Isllght wound In the nand. Eight this writing. I have sent five wound- Following Is the text of Colonel Slocum's report, as given out by Gen eral Funston at Fort sum Houston: One Onl Kill"'. Of them killed in the camp, some I "When Villa troops rell back be- near the bank and there are many fore daylight, we followed them with other dead Mexicans on Villa's line ; a dismounted line At the same time of retreat about one mile west not yet sent Major Tompkins with three collected. , . Hot Ittoops mounted to attack. Tompkins Vina - ttm)i h nMlurc. I followed them for about five miles "Mexican troops under Villa's per- Into Mexico, having three running sonai i ommana ana oy nu umn fights with them and they finally made the charge through the camp. r. .. ...... . ... l- . ann "ur uoi,.r. IU1I1CU cue m... mm , drove the Mexicans out killing 17 In sity or about the camp About ten or terrr twelve Mexicans were killed In the lown. While our people that time in rning were surprised, they did IHB mm Saturday evening, March 1 1th Eagle-Woodman Hall Good music and good time assured all. Gents 50c ; la dies free. Adv. made a stand with thetr entire force and stopped Tompkins' advance andi he returned here. We had one cor-' poral killed in the pursuit. The Mexi cans dropped considerable material and loot) they had gotten in town. I am reliably Informed that it was villa who made the attack with 1510 men leaving about 1000 on the river east of Boca Grande. From his spies in Columbus he was informed that there was but four troops here with three machines. Three of our troops being out. he took this opportunity. "He intended capturing the town, looting the bank and killing all Am ericans Our casualties were five 'wounded, seven killed Lieutenant Benson was .-"hot in the arm Cap- th Xotk-e SO Eagle. Tour attention is called to next Friday evening. Mar. h 10th. for tho innual roll call and the 14th unlver- endleton Aerie. N'o 2S. Fra der of Eagles The program in the hall will start promptly at 8 o'clock, the same to last till ten, when we will all gather thteir work well Villa's attempt to( in the banquet hall for a clam bake, capture the camp and town was a when the social part of the evening complete failure. j will take place. V. STROBLE. "I recommend one battalion of m-jfAdr.) Secretary. 'antry, one squadron of the Kth cav- airy to he sent here and that the Attention Candidates, mounted troops be used to follow up Electors' nominating petltons and Villa, leaving the infantry to protect candidates' acceptance blanks, com the town. I plete. for either republican or demo- "I do ii"t believe Villa will make cratic party, are earned In stock at another attempt here Several of our; the East Oregonlan office. They aro families living in town had narrow the correct forms and already printed) escapes when the attack was fierce i for Immediate delivery. Mr Klemme said a person to succeed must have three things, rootage, grit and gumption When you have a finished product.' ItAltV WEEK. hold furniture Til Willow street. Wanted 6 to I room h"iise. close In. unfurnished or partly furnished.! by April 1 I'hone :)X8M Wanted -Buff Orpington eggs for Incubator use. Mrs. Jas Hill. Helix. Ore. For sale i heap Tteslaiirant and rooming house fixtures, all for I5. 126 W. Webb Young lady wishes housework, or, as housekeeper. Address, Box 743. Pendeton. For rent - Office room In Jjdd building Apply F E. Judd, Amerlcanj Nntlonal Bank. For sale -Two good building lots, in Cole s addition on North Side In-' quire Warren's Music House. Old papers for sale; tied In bun yes Good lot starting fires, etc. j lflc bundle This office. For sale Full blood White Leghorn eggs for hatching 11.00 for 15, pre paid. Guaranteed fertile. R. K Mntjtmaft, Milton. Prompt automobile taxi service. flay or night Funerals to cemetery only 13 Ml phone 6S0 St. Oeorge Hotel Carney Taxi Co. Found Oold watch Owner may have same by identifying and paying! charges, j Very main i lowM desire to buy i lands in eastern I iregon SOU to offer, and price'.' The first division Of the Iinlle Aid of the Methodist ehitu b will hold home cooking sale at Oft Bros., Saturday, March 1 1th. Old mattresses made over like new new DM mde to order, upholstering. furniture repaired, citv Phone 2 2 7.1 I How Beauregard street. Wanted -a or 6 head good work horses, mnre preferred. 1200 to 14011 His. Can use second hand wagon and harness, plow and other farming im plements. I I Temple. the elev atlon unremitting ml refinement ffoits ror ,.t reen a b si. 'me on civil i Foundling." .Man Pickford her personal triumph to her llsl of sin cesses VI I V I WHS TO HE int. n i ed pm sli i v of your -aid whan war "Do our work, est In the a finished ued four (Continued from page one ) Inf. Besides the visiting ladies. T. m. Henderson of this city is scl I to sp. What have N. Berkeley. r country Bros , 119 tri.ni.lc Farce, u Jealous iiuhnii!. Whs Not' Mabel Norma ml i- the wife. In the latest Triangle-Ke stone re lease. "He Bid ami lie Didn't cos Arbuckle, Itabti Nortnand, Wil liam Jefferson and Al. St. John are happll) associated 111 all exciting ami amusing comedy drama Roscoe Ar buckle us the well-to-do physician i.nil husband of Mabel Normand Is siven a chain e to dlapla) his ability as an actor 111 straight Normand's talents as i are again brought forth In an entire iv different atmosph-n ries the tragedy seems With til" dignity and finish of I Bern- have 81 "ducal student Ros-i toward school vanity. Th. Render nasi man Help hi u lid thin until you stone was ed that all the in life and work trough the high Collagl and uni-j I al stone wn ' assistance. stance to your fellow some one else to succeed Ills last ti n an the economy I diath rale prove the measures fact that it i reduce the and your self will succeed stone was "character." By all means parts. Mlasjove a cieun. opusni me n you wmn comeillene to succeed. Mr Klemme camp to talk to the mil she car-! students at the request of county su- f the play ! perintendent 1. E. Young. s among mom ana to m- coming generation by j which will keep the baby end mother well before and after the I baby's birth The community's re sponsibility for its babies Is the cen tral thought for Baby Week. Second. To tell the people facts' th hurtlt th o.l Two British ONDON, March royer Coquette lilw Sunk concerning 'flint mortality . is being done. vats organtts tditlonfl which i health of tllel ! Third. To i preset in thel both by ! Ml ' I BIG DOUBLE BILL X 2 XML Jt J-e tH 10c Complete Change of Program Today 20c PUNCH JONES CO. in "Down On the Old Plantation" Fania Marinoff and George Probert in Kuril TIiiich lsnoe. The Good Times Club will give Hard Times Dance Friday nigh. M .r. b 10. Prlie given for best cos tume, both ladles and gents Admis sion 50c. Music by Sawyer drehestra AdV Ihe Key ''tone banner, anil the way he I bandM revolvers, burglars, falls. etc.. would lead one to believe that be had received several years schooling in. the fasnOUl temple of comedy. All st Johns, ihe bounding boy with the! Company, Is seen as I burglar and . rentes howls of laughter as he Is seen skating down the banister ol a stall way, whirling madly around On M ele. tile . handallar or leaping and div ing over and under every olwtacle he meets in Ihe way of furniture, pianos. Window! and eien I Seven drawer buffet cupboard The play was directed by Mr Ar bui kle with the able assist. met ol Ferris Mart mag, who spent a quarter of a century on the burlesque and musical comedy stage. Temple Sunday and Monday, Big Feat BTc Klu at MM Tonight In addition to the' regular musical show ut the Alia tonight the manage ment will play their regular two acts of circuit vaudeville, making their show the biggest nn! tiest ever offer ed at popular prices Wlnstock l'nrllng's Gayety Girls present a new farce comedy entitled the "Honey- thtc peib ifflcers and 3 Oat perished. Turks are Retreating. PSTROORAD, March If. Turk ish and Persian troops under German Officers are evacuating Ispahan be fore the Russian ad van 08 It was an nounced today. Tlflls dispatches said the Russians are within 16 miles of Tieblond. The weather st II ham pers operations. The British ,ts and mothers, the brothers and s s- he torpedo- Ura of babies such Information about; by mines. It the care of babies as will result in bet' I. tine offi- ter cure and feeding during the sum lestroyer and m,r months when the mortality rate n on the tot-j (a r specially and needlessly high. Fourth To effect a better Under-1 islanding which may coordinate the. various agencies, public ami private WhlCh have halo welfare as their pri mary object, with a view to avoiding j duplication and waste ..f effort and Increasing the effectiveness and vi ipt M iheir work. NEDRA pi s or vti.i . IRE kit l.l.li WHI N TRAIN Is WRECKI n THF. HAI.LF.S. March 10. nreman Kaster and nrakenian Stimson were killed on the shaniko brand) of the railroad this morning whin a freight train broke In two nnd piled up Engineer Williamson was seri ously injured. (Continued rrom page one l bandits Into Mexico after the attack; verterdai on Colnmbtis. M have j returned to the border after engaging; In three running fights with the Mex icans, who finally made stand Which stopped the advance of the American soldiers This Information was conveyed last night to Major General Frederick runston. com manding the southern department. I'lilted States army. In an official re port on the situation from Colonel H J. Slocum. In command at Columbus "All peaceful as n summer mom Ing at this writing." was the wny Col- A Gold Rooster Play in 5 parts Helen Holmes in The Girl and the Game Coming Sunday Fatty Arbuckle and Mabel Normand in "HE DID AND HE DIDN'T Orin Johnson in "The Price of Power" Fania marinoff ipathe, m