East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 23, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1916.
PAGE FIVE
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IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
Today
It. Hun by lijint
ctuni by Request.
Attention! Tomorrow
People who are following the Vitagraph serial
"THE GODDESS"
can take their choice and see either one of these
wonderful Fox pictures today. We run Theda Bara
in "Destruction," with chapter seven of "The God
dess" Tomorrow William Farnum in "The Broken
Law" and chapter seven of "The Goddess."
The Pendleton Delphian dub will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the
council room In the city hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred T Blorh. Boy
Alexander and Carl Perlnger will mo
tor over to Walla Walla thin even
ing. Mrs. Alexander is already there
vlBltlng her parent
Mm. J. M CaHon 0 rarma, Idaho,
arrived yesterdav to spend a month
with her daughter. Mrs C. Guy
Wakefield
THEDA BARA
in
DESTRUCTION
William Farnum I
i f
thi
I Gt
! ru
lad
The Secret." a newly formed c lub j
ladies. Is holding .ts first meeting1
afternoon at the home of Mrs. I
irge W. Hansen in Matlock street.
ins will be discussed for future
tings and It Is possible the name
the club may be changed. The
es spent the afternoon at needle
k. Light refreshments were serv
liy the hostess late in the after.
The Alta Theatre
Today Only By Special Request
The Emminent Dramatic Star
Edmund Breese
in
in
The Broken Law
"DESTRUCTION" is one of Theda Bara'- greatest successes. This picture was
shown in Pendleton during the heavy snow and cold snap of January. In addition
chapter seven of the Vitagraph. Serial Beautiful "THE GODDESS," featuring Anita
Stewart and Earle Williams.
CHILDREN 5c
LOCALS
(8i Advertising in Brief
BATKH
lr line flrat insert ib UK
I'er line, additional intertlon 5c
tl ini
ttitti liar.
Per Has. 1ST mt.titl
No lisalt taken fur
I'mint fl ordinary aft
UoSstl UI DOl tie t
tclepllni viepl floni
tan paid D out, rllier
Hum for rent till Aura
; I rl wnnls 10 work l'h"ne 66411.
Tor tree spraying, phone , C Sny
der New Singer Mwifla; maehne for
sale. I'hone 47D
Furniture for sale, cheap. Phonal
'.'4SJ. 706 Wilson.
Lost Bunch of ki s Leave ai ihis
rr ice for reward.
Woman wants position as cook on
i i nek. Phoat 3Hit
For rent -Furnished .'-room bouse,
I'hone 22711 for particulars.
For aaie-- Wagon and double set of
harnoM. IbquIn Have Hogers.
To rent Modern heated ro.irns and,
apartments. ClOM In. '
l'enland Ifros.' trnnsl
torage warehouse I't
Good t!illlln: lot for
Webb street Tel. phon
1 haul your garbage and trash ,
Phone 663M. 1401 W. Railroad st.
Wanted Experienced woman h
do general housework Bl the COUBtry
I'hone J19.
Did papers for sale: tied In bun
Ilea ciood for starting flrea, etc
10c a bundle This office.
Very many people desire to OU5 .
iand in eastern Oregon What have)
itr. and price 7 n. uerseraj
wi
M.
hiiv
West
f
HHiK. . ' II IM
W. F. Wade of I.nst1ne is at the
Howman
J M. Harrison was in from Pilot
Itork yeaterday.
J. P. Hannon, O.-W agent, was In
the city yesterday.
T. P ilraham of Nyssa, la a guest
of the St. George.
Walter K. Felthonse of Walla Wal
la Is at the Pendleton today.
Marvin Roy was among the Pilot
Rock residents here yesterday.
Hiram S'chreckhlse, who lives near
Meacham, is visiting Pendleton.
B, p Marshall left on No. 17 to.
day for Portland on a short business
trip.
Frank Sloan. gtanfield sheepman;
and good roads enthusiast. Is in th
city todavv.
Mrs. O. F. Thomson and Miss;
Georgia Perry of Echo, spent last
last night in Pendleton
George Brewster of I.ewiston. Ida
ho. Is here to attenn the funeral of
his father, the late Thomas Brewster
He Is staying at the Golden Rule.
("ol. J M. Bentle. one of the or
iginal members of Damon lodge.
Knlfhtl of Pythias, was among those
going from here to Adams last night
for tlie K of P. meeting.
TKE SHOOTING
OF DAN McGREW
A dramatization of the famous classic of the Yukon,
From the pen of Robei t W. Service
Tomorrow BLANCHE SWEET in
"THE RAGAMUFFIN"
I
HIGH
SI HI II II
WfiTCC
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THE PASTIME OFFERS
XIII DA BAItA
IILAXCHK SWEBTE AT AIVTA
TOMORROW AM) SATl llDAY
DESTRUCTION
WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION
TIimIh Bara in "Pcili'iniUuti' at th - ntlmr Today Only,
I .Mill i Ti"
Adv.
Farm Wind for
1-2 miles eolith i
Bowman, Pendli h
rtrOOOll to 1 i.'iperate.
COLE YOUNGER, HERO OF
BANDIT TALES, IS DEAD
March
rou to
For :
lie 26 he
Inoulre (
nnble drew nv
i treaonlen build
sh
an i
WASHINI
"on ami Cur
perate in
TON, M
Villa
h ai. Ame
ooj will avtiv -
nit t-,r Francis
lion which t'a
AfTedondo in
Polk of the stn
M.
LEE'S Sl'MMtT, M
rhonias Coleman Votinger. noted Be
:- V" infer, border raider, bandit
.Ti.; lanh robber, la dead here, aged
fj i- He Was the last of the thre,-
riMbers who, with the .lames boys.
erroi 1 I the middle west for yenr
xlth their den te rate deols
Native DaiiKliier Hies, SI.
i TACOMA, Wash , March 23. Mrs
i the Hudson Hay company's post near,
Spokane, the daughter of John Pho
mondon. an employe of the Hudson
( Bay company, died here.
Her fjrst husband was John Roam.
I son "f Captain John Koss. of Vlcto
! rla. B C. where site lived 35 years.
I later coming to the Hudson Bay cotn
' pnn's post at F'ort MieQUally and aft-.
llliir is Worth 2 l ent'
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. March 23
Thevalue of the rarranza dollar fell
to 2 cents In American money on the
San Antonio market.
This is the lowest price quoted since
the money became recognized by lo
cal banks. The hichest price was 1"
cents, paid Immediately after the
t'arranza de facto government was
recognized by the United States.
Battleship Ar Tanptao,
WASHINGTON. March IS. Alarm
ing news from Tamploo regarding the
situation there has made it advisable
that the United States battleship
Kentucky be sent to the mouth of
Yesterday afternoon the students of
the high school were given an exhl
bttion of speed on the typewriter by
K. G. Wiese. representing the Hem
lngton typewriter company of Port
land Mr. Wiese showed the students
how easy it was to write with speed
with but little effort. He also wrote
13S words in one minute in copy work
anil talked in three different kinds u'.
languages at the same time. Mr. Wiese
came here at the request of Mr
Webb, commercial Instructor of the
hitfh school.
Tomorrow evening the annual ath
letic carnival will be staged in the
high school gymnasium. The carnl
al is put on wholly by the P. H B.
boys for the purpose of raising mon
ey to carr on their coming track
season
The first thing on the program will
be tour short boxing souts. Baker
will meet Searcey, Gervis and Wilcox,
Doalei and Best. Badgett and Latour-1
elle Sewral of these are excellent!
mil artists.
Three wrestling bouts will be stag
ed. Bargett and Minnie, Pried ly and,
Enbvsk. iiiissell and Snyder. Thl
Hargett-Minnis match is expected t"
be of the first class kind as both
boyi have been training for some time
under Prof. Livingston of the hlgii
school, Q errant and Temple will 1
seen in the bucking contest.
Biscuit shouting contest will he
itaged by Moore and Mlnnis. Friedly
and Bhbyek, Carney and Gerrant
Rooster fights, bulldogeing ami
thl obstacle race will be another fea
ture of the program.
Carney and Murphy, the two high
school comedians, will be seen with
Today the Pastime Is showing The
da Bara in her most wonderful play,
"Destruction," along with chapter
seven of the Vitagraph serial, "The
Goddess,' which features Anita Stew
art and Earle Williams. "Destruc
tion." the wonderful Fox feature was
presented in Pendleton during the
heavy snow and 20 degrees below zero
weather of January and as but few
had a chance to see it we are repeat
ing it.
the
ture
anci
sses her past perform-
TtaHr seven of "The Goddess." U
said to be one of the most interesting
yet shown and taken a a whole this
big eight reel program is one of th'j
most interesting shown lor some time
era of the building, the south wall of'
the old Savoy theater fell with a
crash. The mass of bricks went
through two houses on the next lot.
Completely wrecking them. The '
damage to the residences is estimated
at J6UO0 and to the furniture J2000. !
Mrs. Gertrude McDonald, widow 0
a soldier killed somewnere in France
several months ago, who conducted a
boarding house in one of the damag
ed dwellings, appealed to the city ;
commissioners for aid late today. She
said her means of livelihood had been
taken away by destruction of her!
place. I
Wm. C. De Mllle, the distinguished
American playwright, both wrote and
directed the production of "The Rag
amuffin." in which Blanche Sweet, the
captivating Lasky star, will be seen at
the Alta theater tomorrow- and Sat
urday "The Baft'amurfin " is Mr. De
Mille's debut as a phot, dramatic dU
rector, although he has been among
the noted producers or the spokea,
drama for a number or years as well
as having lectured on dramatic tech
nique in a number of the leading
eastern universities.
"The Ragmufiin" was written by
him especially for Miss Sweet and UJ
said to be the best of the many pho
to dramas she has appeared in during
the time she has been with the La-sky
company. She plays the caracter ot
a girl of the slums who Is brought up
up crooks until a certain event in her
life makes her realize right and
wrong and .she attempts to live "hot.-
convir.ced that any cast Iron rule ap
plied to child labor was a mistake
and that a moderate vocational train
ing In various Industries was a good
thing for the children.
""Wanted Position b reliable wo
man who la rompetmt to take full
harge an cook or housekeeper. Phune
341, Room 37
Wanted Pool tloa by lady and "on
cookbsg on ranch. Mrs Anna Olson
General Delivery, Pendleton
For sale or trade for mules, 12
hed of good worn horses address
Jaa Hill. Helix. Ore.
For rent Five acre tract, house an. I
barn In Klverside, to desirable parties
only. Inquire "F" this office.
Prompt a utnmnhllo taxi service
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only tt.it Phone 6S0 St. George
Hotel I'arney Taxi Co
For rent - Alfalfa and wheat Unci,
3 miles from Pendleton. Good build
Ings For particulars, call at ranch
or write D. Kemlcr. Pendleton. Ore.
Knr sale Good two story. 7-room
house. tl Ann street Delightful lo
cation and price right Apply U W.
H. Davidson. Helix. Ore.
Old RiattresaaS madp over like new
new ones made to order upholstering,
furniture repaired, city or count r
Phone 227 J I.a Dow Bros, 119
Beauregard street
For snle Full blood White Leghorn
eggs for hatching i.M for 15. pre
paid, Guaranteed fertile It. K
Blaekatan, Milton
Strnved from my place one sorrel
mare, rum bed forelop. weight gl
Sf.O pounds, hip short on left hind let
branded: one dark bay mnre branded
XB on left shoulder, one while hind
hock, ronched forelop. weigh! about
80 pounds. Suitable reward for re
coeory of these nnlmals
V. WESTFttSl'ND
( ArtT ) Belbt, ore.. It. 1
will le a meeting or the inland Grain
Growers' Association held ai th. Col -no
rctal Association rooms, Pendleton,
a! 2 p in . Saturday. March 26th llli
to consider the question oi purchos
ing sinks nor representative that
has Investigated the cotton mk mai
ler will render a report ai this meet
ing. All grain growers are invited
to attend.
INLAND GRAIN GltoWKItS ASSO
CIATION, Bj G A. Ilarrett. Adv.
program
Friday
r serving 2T year! In prison.
NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
LOSES IN LIBEL SUIT
March 21.- Perry Hillis
suit against his uncle
ht Hills, was decided in
T K Webster, appointed
between them. The am-
I was not made
I
e
WOM VN SHERIFF KEEPING
ORDER AMONG STRIKERS
WONDER El I SALE.
Twenty-two Pianos "'d In Thni
Week.
It is a very remarkable event to sell
at this Season of the year so many
pianos In Pendleton.
I if this number there were five ex
pensive player-pianos and many who
purchased did so at this time in ordi t
to take advantage of the t remendunils
savings The sale "lids on Man h :ii"t
Set our ad on Page 2.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE.
(Adv.)
his favor b;
to arbitrate
ount he was award
publ'c.
Mtaeks .rc Repulsed.
PARIS, March 20. German infan
y attai ks against Pepper Heights
Wl re repulsed todays
asserted An
ment around Vaux a
duels at Ep.'irges.
dun. were describe,
claimed the Pepper
ommunlqui
mlttent bombard-1
mil sharp artillery
toutneast of Ver-
I. Headquarters
Height! nttack
lacked spirit, though a long bombard-!
nient preceded It. Severe cannonad
ing south of Hallm own was reported
Rowrrwili HotH ITop.TO lor snle
Dolsg good business. Terms, h
Itnwasas. Pendleton. Oregon Adv.
nance Friday Evening.
Moose Hall. March 14, admission
S0e; Widliw free Good music and,
heri. All cordially Invited Adv. J
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Tn. oma Tbeatet Paekt,
TACOMA, Wash . March 23 After
four days of "watchful waiting" on
the part of city officials and the own-
t hild Labor Kill Disliked.
WASHINGTON, March 23 Mi's A
A Blrney, teeretary of the National
Mothers' Congress and Miss Mary A.
Garrett of the Pennsylvania juvenile
court and probation association oppos
ed the Keating-Owen child labor bill
before the senat" interstate commerce
commission.
The Mothers' Congress the commit
tee told, was composed of lnn.oou
mothers who were becoming more
I
Hon lijs 1000 Ecgs.
"BEGUN AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, March 23 "ore
gonia. " a White Leghorn hen at the
'housandth egg.
"This," said Professor Dry den "ia
the greatest long dlstan, a trap. nest
record known to the world."
At the end id' her fifth year the hen
ad laid :j7 eggs, sme has now laid,
at the beginning of her sixth ye ir the
13 necessary to make her a I Kg
hen. Formerly it was tSslieved th. do
mestlc hen could lay ,gs and nu
more in her lifetime
To lessen the amount of metal use,)
in fire escapes, a Hungarian living In
Canada has patented one, the chiet
feature of which is a basket to be
lowered by ropes from a bracket fas
tened to a window frame
gggsj
A SCENE FROM "THE
At the Tvngilc THla
HOUSE OF FEAR- (PATHEJj
ami Tomorrow.
BACKBNSACK, N. J. March 23
Under orders to prevent outbreaks ol
violence among striking silk weavers
and those who have aone back to work
Kopp, under sheriff. I ir
the situation nere today.
' hundred workers have!
i Ihelr looms. Those who
o back to work threaten
work as ., means of con
vincing the recalcitrant weavers
With the woman detective are two
male undersherlffs who have gone to
Garfield In answer to the summons ol
the Fortman st Huffman company.
Constan
ch
I r.
Today and Tomorrow
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
&e Great Salvador . Co.
COMEDY STRONG NOVELTY
Miller and Ralney "In Comedy Oddities"
SINGING TALKING MUSICAL
A Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts
"The House of Fear"
Featuring Arnald Doily and Jeanne Ea-ls
( Fido's Fate, Keystone Comedy
TEMPLES
Perfectly Ventilated.
Theatn
I Of