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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1916.
PAGE FIVE
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TODAY
William Fox Presents
VIVIAN MARTIN
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
in
"Merely Mary Ann"
THE WONDERFUL STORY OF A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE MAID WHO BECOMES
A RICH SOCIETY LEADER.
INTRODUCING A LOVELY LITTLE STAR TO WILLIAM FOX AUDIENCES.
Israel Lang-well's Masterpiece.
In Addition ANITA STEWART and EARLE WILLIAMS in Chapter 6 of
"THE GODDESS"
III
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LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
KATB8
Per line flmt Insertion -IOC
I'rr list, additional Insertion 6c
Or line, iter month $1 00
.v. -als tsken for less than 26c
Coonl ordinary words t line.
Locals will not be liken orer lbs
telephone ricept from Hut Oregon
len paid up subscribers.
ldy wishes position cooking In
country too K. Alta Phone 290J.
Fashionable dreas making Hooni
11, Kant OrtgonllW building, or phone
Nice applet lor sale Address Jus.
Porter. Pendleton, or at place at Itlv
. erslde.
K"i rem Two furnished i '
1 ke. plug rooms tlose iii. innuiie "n
office.
For sale cheap -Olalniers-Dotrolt
roadster, ('alt at Room 5, American
National Bank HldK or phone 842.
Vary many people desire to buy
.ands In eastern Oregon. What have
rou to offer, anil price? N. Berkeley.
For sale Full blood White Leghorn
eggs for hutching 11.00 for 16, pre-
fertile R. K.
Dance at German Hull
iaturday evening, March II. Adv.
location mii nniim-.
The fourth social meeting of Btl
reka. No. 32. Integrity, No. !i2, and I
Pauline Hcheckah Lodges. 1 o c. K. '
will he held at t O. O. F. hall March
ISth. at I p. m. All Odd Fellows and
families and all KeTtevkahR and vis-I
lling members are cordially Invited. (
Light refreshments will he served.
By order of H. J. TAYLOR,
(Adv. I Chairman I'ommitteo . I
j Kplscnpal recto... Adolph R. Entflo
i and Miss Freda. M Seller, b .th or this
!' . were unite. I in marriage; !y Ilev.
j Chnr es Qulnney. Only the r.ecessar!
j j w'im sses were present. Thtv will
1 1 make their home in this city.
i
The Current Literature dub will
j meet tomorrow afternoon at th" home
, of Mrs. I. U. Temple, (DO West ' 'our
iatre't, with Mrs Temple and Mrs. A.
jC, Hampton as hostesses.
Mrs. 0 8- Jerard Ih visiting with her
j j sister in Pasco.
S I It. II. S'anfleld. Echo banker, is in
: ! Pendleton today
! Mrs. Fred Fullirnnon of I'matilla 1
j j In Pendleton today,
i Mayor Hugh l. Smith of Echo is
Hup from his home.
Sum Spencer i.f Athena is among
i ' the visitors In the city.
! Ed Oelss of Helix came In this
j ! morning from hi home,
j Eric Johnson "I Vansycle is among
: ! the visitors in Pendleton today,
j E. Pearson, Wallula sheepman, Is
1 numbered among the visitors In the
r city today.
H Mr, and Mrs. M. J Moran oi II -
rick station came In on the N P
! train this morning.
l Dr and Mrs. F. I). Watts of Wes
ton, spent yeaterday in the city, hav
ing come down for n law suit
i Mr. and Mrs. K. B, Stunfield mo
. tored in from Echo today. They re
i port the roads In fine condltlbn. I
Dr. and Mrs. C. J Whitteaker, for-1
matly of this city, are visiting here I
en route to their home In Cambridge
! Idaho from a visit :n the Willamette j
valley
Bnrn for rent, 401 Aura
For sale Tent bouse, 107 Widow.
For tree spraying, phone I. C Sny
der Paid. liuaranteed
Furniture for sale, cheap. Phone j Blackman. Milton
248J. 705 Wilson. Old mattresses made over like new
Han. h hand, Herman, wants work. I new ones made to order, upholstering
Impure II this office.
Dance
e hall,
Friday
March
Fuelling,
17, admisrii
hall
ladles free, Good music
All cordially Invited -Adv.
rntreraity v M, Helpful,
I NIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu
gene. March 16 - Four thousand one
hi. lulled and eighty-six dollars Is the
amount that the University Y. M. r
A. has secured for the men students
since last September through its free
employment agency. This sum rep
resents what has been so far earned
! In 150 Jobs, some steady, some occa
i sional. It is almost double the am
' ount so earned all last year.
The Jobs are varied, washing dishes.
I watting on table, stenography, garden-
The Alta Theatre
TODAY TODAY
THE BRILLIANT AND CHARMING SCREEN STAR
Marguerite Snow
IN
"The UPSTART"
THIS EXCELLENT METRO FEATURE WILL BE SHOWN TODAY ONLY DONT
MISS IT. ALSO
Young Hackenschmidt & Comp'y
Brother of Geo. Hackenschmidt, the "Russian Lion," in his Gladiator production,
"Sports of Old Rome"
WITH A $300 SPECIAL ROMAN ARENA STAGE SETTING. 3 PEOPLE 3
TOMORROW HAZEL DAWN IN "MY LADY INCOG.'
SUNDAY MARGUERITE CLARK, IN "MICE AND MEN.'
he left home he sent her a ticket to! fish and hunt in the state during the
her people's home in Mississippi and balance of the calendar year,
when she reached there, wrote to hei j Gus Koretesos and Gus Katslos. two
to stay there. Mistrusting him she Greeks, pleaded kullty Tuesday to
came hack and .tracing him to this having guns without an alien license
city, came here to search him out She
claims she has six children by him
The woman, who has been living
here with him as his wife, claims to
have been married to him in Nelson.
B. C. within the last year. The offl-
For rent Furnished s-room house.
Inquire Pendleton Woolen Mills.
For rent Modern fc-room cottage
Furniture lor sale. 913 W. Alta.
To rent--Modern heated rooms and
apartments. I'loae In. 617 Willow.
Penland Pros.' transfer Co. hav
storage warehouse Phone JJ.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street Telephone 124.
For sale II head fresh cows and
heifers. Inquire (irltman Bros
For sale or trade for mules
furniture repaired,
Phone 227J. Ia
Beauregard street.
city or country
Dow Bros., 115
Mtr Cycle for sale.
Indian Twin, fully equipped, m?
chunlcally guaranteed. City Auto Co
Between i and p. m.
Address
Attention tsniildatcs,
Electors' nominating petltons and
candidates' acceptance blanks, com
plete, for either republican or demo
cratic party, are carried In stock at
the East Oregoninn office. They ar
II the correct forms and already printed
i.uard lils KtiilnH'iH.
SALK.M. (ire, March 16. Twenty-i
one additional Springfield rifles, am
munition, entrenching tools and shel
ter tents are being shipped to Com- j
pany M. Third Regiment. Oregon Na
tional Guard, this city. CaptHln Qel-1
har announced.
With a membership of 106. the
largest In the state. Company M is j
I eing put in the highest state of ef- j
fleienoy as to equipment so it will be '
ready If called to serve in Mexico.
Ing. canvassing for magazines andjeers, invest gating, learned of a third
stocks, carpentering. Installing electric j woman with whom he had been llvins
bells, house cleaning, serving punch land whom he had introduced as his
at .lances, tutoring, reading to sick j wife.
professors, ushering, serving as night-j .
watchmen, shoveling snow, doing of
fice work and Jat.lt. .ring are typical
ones
They were fined J25 each and forfeit
ed their guns.
PRKXCH DEW GAINS.
(Continued from page one )
assistant
head of good work horses
Jas. Hill, Helix, Ore.
Competent woman wants work
housekeeper In hotel
cook Address S this office
Old papers for sale; tied In bun
Ilea Hood for starting firea, etc.
I Or bundle This office.
Wanted Buff Orpington eggs for
Incubator use. Mrs. Jas Hill. Helix,
Or
1 haul your garbage and trash
Phone 5r.3M. 1403 W. Railroad at
For rent-office room In
f..r immediate delivery.
umn captured two salients of about
Juu yards. Counter attacks recap,
lured the territory.
.1.1 Flowers Blooming
! HOOD RJVBR. ore.. March 16
! Blue bells and dog tooth violets arc
blouwlng in profusion in the pro
tected coves of Hood River valley hlll-
Although snow still rills tree-bordered
ravines, children of the com
munities have begun picking large
bouquets of the early wild flow.-rs
Violators of the
Game Laws Forced
to Pay Big Fines
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF
DRY LAW TO BE TESTEO
SUPREME TOIHT FIXES DATE
FOR HEARING MAUD A MVS
SUIT AT SALEM
SALEM, ore.. March 16 The su
preme court has fixed Marcn 24 as
the date for a hearing In the manda
mus suit brought by Wadhara.- A Co.
of Portland against the San Francis
co Steamship company to compel the.
delivery of two barrels or ethyl alco
hol ordered from the Wearern Distrib
uters company from san Frar.clsco.
The constitutionality of the prohibition-
law of Oregon is attacked in the
suit, the plaintiffs contes ting t'r.i' the
proviilcn which requires th? pui-chas
of alcohol for mechanical purposes)
from registered pharmacists ta Ore
gon and makes it possible for regis
tered pharmacists only to buy ethvl
alcohol in large quantities from out
side vhe state, will make It o expen
sive that the manufacture f flavor
ing extracts at a prtce that will per
mit competition with manufacturers
elsewhere will be mposslble. knd that
business will be destroyed. It is h
sorted that this constitutes an unlaw
ful confiscation of property jn.l an,
unjust and unlawful Interferes with,
interstate commerce.
IH.PI Tl WARDEN TONKIN MAKES
CLEAX-CF IN TIIF. GIBBON
DISTRICT.
M.xlorn Home for sale.
On account of moving to Spokane 1 1 stormed the German trenches east
desire to sell my modern nnme at S'.'j
Jane street For particulars inquire
at H. 0. office or address
8. S. BlTI.EIt.
1113 W Indiana Ave Spokane Wash
(Adv.l
Farm for Rent or gale,
640 acres near lone. :00 acres ready
to seed, good buildings; also for sale
Jjdd on easy terms, several wheat farms,
building Apply F
National Bank.
E. Judd. American! Improved and
to 2000 acres.
(Adv i
For sale Good two story, 7-rooisl
house. lOS Ann street Delightful lo
cation and price right Apply to W.
H Davidson. Helix. Ore.
unimproved, from 326
W, S. SMITH,
lone, Oregon
PARIS, March 16. French troops
I
the Apremont Forest, and south of
Verdun last night, capturing some
prlssoners it was officially announc
ed. There were no infantry attacks
north of Verdun. A seere bombard
ment on both banks f the Meuse
continued, especially directed against
the French lines west of Douaumont
In Belgium the French hurled shells
into the GermM trenches, hilling great
numbers. A German attack III the
Voyages (ailed.
Officers Looking
for Man Alleged
to be Polygamist
A. I). LONG, SWITCHMAN VI
.U NCTION. FLKKS HKN
WIFE NO. 1 X Hit IVES.
Known to have two wives, suspect
ed hi having three and perhaps hav
ing others. A I. Long, a switchman
at Pilot Rock Junction, felt it incum.
bent upon himself to desert all
Deputy Game Warden George Ton
kin's dragnet Tuesday hauled in six
violators of the game laws at Gib
bon, all of whom have within the past
two days pleaded guilty and paid
fines. A total of ill's,. was collect
ed from them, half or which goes to
the county.
Four of the six. Jerry St Iennis
William Adams. Millard Thompson
and Oeorge Gray, entered pleas of
guilty yesterday. They were charged
with unlawfully having grouse in
thiii possession. St Dennis, who is
a mixed blood, admitted killing all 0(
the birds but declared he had tribal
rights. However, he decided to plead
UatlffUUty and was fined I2a and costs.
XtK'llUon t-l)CXH.
Pauline Rebecca lodge No. 13 will
hold a business meeting and Initiation
Prompt automobile taxi service, Friday evening March 17 A good at
day or night Funerals to cemetery tendance desired Visiting sisters we'
only 13.60 Phone M0 St. George come. By order of Noble Grand
Hotel Carney Taxi Co. Adv.
-French at-
uin positions
been repuls.
There was
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ORPHEUM
Carter De Haven
in
The Wrong Door"
BLUE BIRD
FEATURE
5 Reels 5
I
Tonight and Friday
March 16 and 17
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I hkklin. March i-
tacks HKu iiM th' Jen
i n Dn4mmiii HH1 have
' 'ti. haadauarteti itated
no chans ramalndar of the
! Verdun front South of N t druspurh
I the iermans penetrated French
works. Some prltonera and much
booty was taken.
KEKUN. March ifi. Some clrclei
, believe that Von Tirpfta' resignation
! wan connected with the kaiser's de-
daton not to extend aubmaiitla oper
ations, beyond the limits announced
in the recent memorandum. Anothei
I pOaaiMe reason was the kaiser's re
fusal to direct submarine attack
I agSifUrt neutral ships.
niffht when he f.und that twe of the I Adaraa who received birds from 0L
Dennia, was fftvan a like sentence. 1
Thompson and Gray were arrested for
warning the other two o" the approach
of the frame warden They were
each fined Ur. and costs but the pay-;
ment ot the fines were susended pro-1
! Woman to whom he had been married
, were in the city. He made his et
away and the officers, with a warrant
charring h m with polygamy, are
now searching for him
He had been WOtfttng here for tomal
time and for the past several weeks;
had been staying at apartments hens)
with b woman purporting to be his
wife. Yeeterda another woman, ao
companied bv children, arrived in the I
city and began a search for him. He
saw her first, however, and hurrying
to hta borne told the woman there
that his former w'fe hat! reached the
city and it was up to him to "beat it.'
Wife No. t, being the one who ar
rived yesterda . last lived With Nine
in Pocatello, Idaho, she says. After
Green Carnations
Let Your
St Patricks Day Greeting
be a box of
Green Carnations
G. W. Hooker
Florist
riding they pay the costs. All four
of the men. under section 4 7 of the
laws of tS. forfeit their rights til
544 Main St.
Phone S2Z
v
TIME MAS 1X)X PUTI'ltF
i "i in nonii s
lire
Paatlme todai
Vivian M.inin In Israel l.nnR
inaslerpleee "Merely Mary
William Fox, noted for his
dramatic productions, is ihe
r The stor is a ilireet tap
condition! In the lamer rlttes.
Martin is IntrodUcad for the
wills
Ann."
tr. oik
prod Hi
nt vice
Vivian
first time to Fox audiences.
Anita Stewart and Karle Williams
will also he shown In chapter six oi
the Vltatjruph serial, "The Uoildcss."
This Is a Pig double iironram. con
sisting of eight reels and will be
shown at the usual feature prices
Adults. 16c. children. Sc.
ALTA THEATER ll As
lilt; snow TODAI
presi'llte'l
this Miss
a lad de-
dalBt)
Tomorrow an. I Satunlai
VatlltC Hazel lan will b
in "My I,ady Incog." In
Dawn assumes the role of
tective and the play la a io
of laughs and ihrills.
Sunday an.l Monday thf
Marguerite dark will appear In a
bewitchlni plrtuiiaatton of the fatnom
Comedy drama. "MU'e anil Men."
The Temple Theater has heeii suc
cessful n holding over the Wlck
ham's Merry Makers until tomorrow
night when th" are tn terminate their
Pendleton enmi want with a special
B1C
10c
aS
DOUBLE BILL
Today and Tomorrow 20c f
St. Patrick's "'V program. MIhs.
(ioldle Taylor In her "Sweet Kentucky
Lady" was encored several times last
night A Complete change of program
Ih announced for today. The program
for tomorrow Is violin solo, "A Little
Hit of Heaven" Mr. Karl Cray; Moth
er Uachree," b the trio. Canflddlca
With the chartntni and brilliant j with one string Miss liolille Taylor
tags star. Margarita snow, in the r.- singing. "She s the Daughter ai
reel Metro wcnd rplay, "The rpstart." Mother Kachre." sung by Miss r.old
and the special vaudeville attraction ie Tavl.tr: oaro.lv on lilver sh.tti.
r Young HackMiachnaMl i t'o.. In . non," b) liairv Qtboa, "When l
gladiatorial production, "Sports Dream of hm i:rin I'm Drennimr oi
f Old Home, the Alia Is presenting j You; " lo the trio, two bsnjo anil
ROther big double show today. Miss Ooldle Taylor singing.
Wickham's Merry lakers
IN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM
KEYSTONE COMEDY plt
in "Love Will Conqueror"
A LAUGH A MINUTE
Coming Saturday 6 Sunday
Billie Burke in ' PEGGY"
TEMPLE