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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916.
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WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
Today Only
Return by Request William Fox Presents
William Farnum
and Dorothy Bernard in
"The Broken Law"
A thrilling story of Gypsy life, tempered by an underlying love story of the ut
most churm. Big in theme, big in talent, big in settings. Elicits spontaneous acclaim
everywhere.
IN ADDITION ANITA STEWART AND EARLE WILLIAMS IN CHAPTER SEVEN
OF
THE GODDESS
in from Pilot
Kueat
of liurnH, is res-
ADULTS 15
CHILDREN 5c
iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii
M. A. Kturtcv
Rock today.
5 ' Pearl Hrunfcer of Wasco la
1 1 of the St. George
Helen I, (h
I j Istered at the How man.
EL E Zehn of Weston, wan a Pen-
f dleton visitor yesterday.
i ! Mrs. Blackburn or Athena, Bpent
i t last evening In the city.
j! M. L. Morrison. Helix merchant, la
j I a Pendleton visitor today.
I I William Mills, Belli rancher, was
f I in yesterday from his home.
j County Clerk and Mrs. Ed Wright
j of La Cirande are at the Pendleton.
: Miss Neva Richardson came in on
fithe Northern Pacific tram this morn
! Inf.
j R. H. Lewis, imminent Echo mer
I chant, was up from tin, home yester- j
j day.
I Mrs. Roy Alexander and Mrs. Fred
T, Bloeh returned today from Walla
j Walla.
1 1 Asa U. Thoir
and Irrigation
I city today,
j E. B. Wood, chle
j ! the O.-W. H. & N ,
! to the city today.
I J. H. Flynn 01 the Biyake-McFall
! Paper Co., Is milking Pendleton a
business visit today.
; 1. L. Raer, prominent merchant of
j j Baker, is in Pendleton visiting his
1 1 brother. Max Baer.
I Judge U. W. Phelps has returned
I irom La Grande where he was hold-
The Alta Theatre
Today and Tomorrow
The Beautiful Star
Blanche Sweet
BLANCHE Sm.,k
U.ky' '
on, Echo
iithusiast,
good roads
is in the
special agent of
is paying a visit
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
RATE!
i'tr line flrat , ... .1. n -10c
Per line, additional Innertlon . be
I'tr line, per month $1 00
No liH-ali takeu for leea than 25c.
Cuunt 6 ordinary worda to line.
Ixnals will not be taken over the
laJaphoM except from Kaat Oregon
ku paid up nuUtcrllwra.
C Sny-
tor
Barn for rent, 401 Aura
Fur tree spraying, phone
der
Nw Singer sewing machine
aale. l'hone 475
furniture for sale, cheap. Rhone
I4KJ 706 Wilson.
Lost Runch of keys Leave at this
office for reward.
Woman wants position as cook on
ranch Rhone 314R.
For rent--Furnished 5-roorn house,
Phone lliR for particulars.
For sale-- Wagon and double set of
harness InQUlra Dave Rogers
For sale- 26 head fresh cows anu
heifers Inquire (iritman Bros
Tc rent --Modern heated rooms and
apartments. Close In. 617 Willow.
Penland RroB.' transfer Co. hav
torsk'e warehouse Rhone 3SS
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street Telephone 624.
1 haul your garbage and trash
Phone i:,3M. 1403 W. Railroad st
Wanted- -Experienced woman to
do general housework m the country
Phone 319.
Old papers for sale; tied In bun
lea Hood for starting fires, etc.
Ic a bundle This office.
Vy many people desire to ouy
lands In eastern Oregon What have
fou n offer, and price? N. Berkeley.
For rent Office room in Judd
building Apply l K. Judd. American
National Rank.
Fashionable dress making Room
11, East oregonlan building, or phone
T7.
U' sale or trade for mules. 11
head ot good work horse. Addreai dleton
Jaa Hill, Helix, Ore. Adv
For rent Alfalfa and wheat innn.
miles from Pendleton. Good build.
Ings For particulars, call at ranch
or write I). Kemler, Rendleton. Ore.
Wanted Position by reliable wo
man who la competent to tako full
Oharffe as COOk or housekeeper. Phone
343. Room 27
Wanted Posltlos by lady and on
cooking on ranch. Mrs. Anna Olson
General Delivery, Rendleton.
For rent- Five acre tract, house and
Imrn In Riverside, t'n desirable parties
only. Inquire "F" this office.
For sale Good two story, 7-rootn
house, 20S Ann street Delightful lo
cution and price right Apply to W
II Davidson. Helix, Ore.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only 11.60 Phone 6R0 St. George
Hotel Carney Taxi Co
Strayed from my place one sorrel
Blare reached foretop, weight about
Soli pounds, hip short on left hind UK,
branded; one dark bay mare branded
Ml on left shoulder, one white hln'1
hock, roach foretop weight about
g(IO pounds. Suitable reward for r.
Cover) of these animals
V. WESTRRSl'ND
( Adv 1 Helix, Ore . It 1
Mnoa l'Thlny Evening,
Moose Hall, March 24, admission
R0c: ladles free Qood music and
hall. All cordially Invited -Adv
A WONDERFCIi 8AJJ0.
Twenty-two PkUMM id In Three
Weeks.
11 is very remarkable event to sell
at this MM of the year so mnny
plannf In Pendleton.
Of this number there were five ir
j. ensue player -pianos and many who
purchased did so at this time In order
in take advantage of the trsmenduoui
savings The sale ends on March 31st
See our ad on Rage 2.
WA11RK.VS MUSIC HOU-K.
Adv.)
fc bP"
IwKS!
r 1
BHW if
ing court at the request of the Union
county Judge
Among the Pendletoniuns visiting
the Walla Walla auto show last ev
ening were Carl Rerlnger, Roy Alex
ander and Fred W. Lumpkin.
Chairman I c Irish, of the Bow-
doinham (Maine) selectmen, has ad
opted a rule by which the town cleans
I the snow from the sidewalks In front
j of houses owned by widows in whlcn
I there Is no able-bodied man, and
i from In front of vacant lots, but he
I refuses to squander the town's money
clearing up snow where there is a
strung man In the house.
ii
IN THE TENSE MODREN PHOTOPLAY
The Ragamuffin"
See how a great problem of modern life is worked to a dramatic and exciting
conclusion in this play.
L Dig
I?!
Vaudeville Acts 2
EMILL CHECRIEL
Comedy violinist.
LeVERE
Comedy
& PALMER
novelty act.
SUNDAY CLEO RIDGLEY IN "THE GOLDEN CHANCE.
Ai TV
(M R HAS KKOAO FIEIJ).
(Continued from page one.)
abouts he was forced to alight on the
plateau because of a leaking fuel
tank The gasoline -ozed away and
he was unable to find the leak In the
darkness.
There were no signs of human hab-
ttMliim nn,l no Vetefatlnn On the
height ereent burned clumDS of " JJAM FARNl'M IS
bunchgrass.' He finally made his way PIX'ITJAHLY FITTED
to a recently abandoned American B BRAIN AND BRAWN
camping place on the wagon trail I . ,
.h r mil- .nntheasi There he 1 h slcal IMwers As Well As Dramatic-
placed a note telling of his where-
I ern part of town and another further
east on the south side and the city
I property in the east end be cleared I dent his note would be round before
abouts and conditions on a stick which
he firmly drove In me ground near
the trail.
Man Pfwditfes 2-1 Hours.
Being unwilling to leave his plane
unprotected, he made nls way back to
the lake, with the realization that it
he attempted to find a village he
probably would wander m the hills at
the risk of encountering bandits or
wild animals. He said he was confl-
, and made with little expense Into a
beautiful natural park, and camp
ground conveniences snouid be pro
i velcd for automobiles and other trav
elers.
We
amp;
ire a
hope to
all the season. We
ilj hill boards be
unsightly pla
Ithel-
William Hiiiiiiiii in "Tlio Itrokon La W," ai the Pa-tinu' Today Only,
Notb- of Qraln (irowers' Mtln?.
Notice is hereby given that th"re
will be a meeting of the Inland Grain
Growers' Association held at the Com
mercial Association rooms, Rendleton,
ut 2 p m . Saturday. March 25th. 1916.
to consider the question ot purchas
ing sinks iiur representative that
has investigated the cotton sack mat-'
tcr win render a report at this meet
ing. All grain growers are invited
to attend
INLAND ORA1N GROWERS' ssm
ClATD N, Bl C A Barrett. Adv .
ISOO Acres IVirm Iuid for Sale.
Located 4 1-2 miles south of Pen-
0 R Bowman, Rendleton Of.
commented Circuit Judge McGinn,
when Attorneys C. T Haas and Hurl
hurt & LaytOfl appeared before him
and declared that the prospect of se
curing a neutral Jury In the.derman
tallan disagreement was remote, and
uggeated arbitration.
The attorney! formed a committee,
went into executive session and em
erged with a peace pact that waa
signed by all parties and approved by
the court.
The Gentian Publishing company,
accused of trying to wreck L'ltallco,
agreed to pay claims of the plaintiff
company
eliminated
lie improved and a few
Pendleton's front door.
need attention
This is only a vague outline of
what e hope to accomplish during
the year. Some of the work Will be
done, more perhaps remain undone,
for as most ot us are housewives our
time is necessarily limited for inter
eata outside the home.
However, we are trying to do only
the lesser things Things which men
with their busy lives have neither the
time or inclination to do. Small bet-
the three days' rations with which he
was supplied gave out.
When he was rescued he had been
without food for 24 hours and said
that he had about determined to at
tempt to find his way to succor.
Aboard the trucks which reached
him were several barrets of gasoline,
and, with the aid or some tools ob-
placaa near . tained from the truck men. Lieuten
the depot, j ant Qorrell soldered his tank and re
' sumed his flight, which he predicted
would end in Casas Grandes in
hour. He left the eartn with a wave
of his hand to the soldiers on the
truck train as he shouted, "I'll get
there this time, boys."
lxnth Hc-gariled Possibb'.
The party from the motor found
Lieutenant Gorrell sitting under the
wing of his plane In an attempt to
shade himself from the Intense glare
of the sun
"It was a long lonesome wait.'' he
In the home add materially, we be-1 said "One in which I could not help
lieve, to the sum total of human hap-1 but feel that I was face to face with
Art Required in Role Ot
actors, granting that they pos-i-essed
the requisite histrionic talent
would have been qualified to play
Daniel EBmond. William Farnum's
role in the William Fox photoplay
masterpiece, "The Broken Law."
This stupendous feature has to do
with the destiny of a gypsy lover, and
necessarily calls for an artist skilled
in romantic acting. That la not all
however, for it takes one other re
quirement brawn.
Were not Farnum the physical cul
ture enthusiast that he is. he would
never have survived the fight scene
in "The Broken Law." The play is
cast in England in 1550, and the fight i
between Farnum, as Esmond, andi
Gaspar, who also aspires to be chief I
of the clan, is with bare fista, in ac- j
cordance with the boxing rules then
la force And the fight is real
thrilUngly real in so far as the
weight of the blows is concerned
without saying and her mllllona of
friends who have seen her in evening
gewns and the latest raahiona will be
more than delignted with her as the
cute little "tough" in ner forthcom
ing release.
In addition to the above there will
be presented two big time vaudevtllle
acta. Em lie Checriel comes highly
recommended aa a come'dy vlollniat
Le Vere and Palmer in a quick
change comedy musical act have a
novelty offering that ra sure to please
'-hey will be seen at the Alta theater
today and tomorrow.
Vaudeville Makes Big Hit at
Miller and Ralney in comic oddities
kept the house In an uproar laat night
We can cheerfu.ly recommend thla
show to our patrons. The great Sal
vador In his cannonball act Is a rare
treat. This la two or the best acts
we have ever staged In addition
"The House of Feir." a Gold Rooster
play In five parts, and Helen Holmes
'n "The Girl and the Game" Temple
today.
Oreenn nrn,1n.-a ..,.r t -n mllluH
I . a...Uiu ihuwih prowess. feet of lumber,
; is aiso can-- : into pray wnen ne res-,
! cues his swetheart rrom drowning.
I th photoplay makes its principal ap-1
peal through its tenner, underlying !
terments wich in community life, aa
plness We have promised to assist , death. But I was comforted by the j only.
in beautiying olney cemetery and j thoughts that some or the American
have made an effort to respond aa far troops on their way to Casas Grandes! -The Ragamuffin" Tense PTinmplay.
lould not help hut find my note. Tet. , In a worn blue swsated and a dllap
there were times when I was about , Plated boy's cap. Blanche Sweet, the
ready to give up." beautiful Lasky star, will make her.
approximately 10
million lath, and 275 1-2 million shin
gles Of thla quantity, she consume
nearly 23 million lath and over 116
million shingles. Of the amount of
hlele since he has been a screen star, ,M pVnT or 4 U million "brd
and it is one of W illiam Fox . great- feet over ha,f for
I Tell. th! Gilding purport. Nearly half of the
P', ... . i building material of the lath and of
In addition to the anove. chapter he ,hl l Multno.h
seven of the Vrtagraph serlalfeatur- n(J CTBrkanla, coIntlM
ing Anita Stewart and Earle Williams I
will also be shown. Pastime today I
Bowman Hotel lnert.v for sale
Doing good business. Terms. O.
Bowman, Rendleton. Oregon -Adv.
P ! fnnt
Circuit Court Ule Hague.
PORTLAND, ore.. March 14.
"H'ni so the international dispute has
come to The Hague for settlement."
Kettle Cooks Child
TACOMA. Wash.. March 24 .In-
uriosity nearly caused the death
ri P. Klemme, Jr.. 3-venr-old
Carl P, Klemme
. In the hospital recover'n.
his Investigation of the spot of
kettle.
as possible to every call.
It is our ambition that Pendleton
shall be known and noted for its
cleanliness, purity and beauty, as It
is now for its commercial supremacy.
And If in the past the Civic Club
has been, in a measure successful In
its undertakings, it has been- princi
pally due to the loyalty and generosity
of the Pendleton men.
NHtem
To all who are interested In help
ing to beautify and those who have
relatives burled at the cemetery, wo
earnestly ask of you to look over de
ceased graves and where you find
For several days aeroplane scouts appearance at the Alta theater todavi sunken ones to haul dirt and fill
and cavalrymen from Casas Grandes and tomorrow In the Jesse 1 Lakythem up We find many graves In
have been searching the hills of production of "The Ragamuffin." bad condition.
northern Chihuahua for some traces which was written especially for herj By order of cemetery commutes,
of Lieutenant Gorrell, or of his plane : by Wm. C. De Mille. the distinguished! H. J. TAYLOR.
When he failed to report today army American dramatist. Chairman,
men practically gave up hope of hls That Miss Sweet is more charming D. D PHELPS,
safety. I than ever in this slum costume goesl R. FOLflOM.
at
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ON MEXICAN DESERT
AFTER LONG SEARCH
VM ERICAS LIEITENANT FOt)D
I : SS FOR 21 HOI RS IN
B VRREN WASTE
10
Maehlne dot of fiasntliir IVireed to
land. Motor Irani Finds 1 1 i ait Is
ing plane As shield nin-t the j
Scorching Son; Flight Is Resumed
.Iter Tank i- RefUled,
iUl
N
It, March 1
S. GoiTell, of
' Corps, who
last Sunday.
the
has
anal
COLUM
I Lieutenan
United st
i ee rniat
round three miles south Of Ascension
by a motor truck train under Lieuten
ant ,i. u Parkinson, Twentieth infan
try, according to reports made Id
I military headquarters here.
Lieutenant Cornell -as uninjured.
line .mo tiad lost
but
his
LI
.ut of
in i nam G
roll had basil alone
ic middle of a land"
d plateau on the
FtMerlco, formarli
ing place for stock,
hut auffersd only aUchtlj from aa
pOSuTe, His plane was intact.
nttnlliiti leak is osaae,
All of the eight army aviatora who
left Sunday to fly to Casas Grande
hava been accounted for.
The flyer said that Ikorttl after the
start he lost sluht of the other p
Last Time Today
VAUDEVILLE VAUDEVILLE
Miller and R&iney "In Comedy Oddities"
Kept the House in an Uproar Last Night.
&e Great Salvador
In his cannonball act is something you can't afford to miss. Ask anyone who saw this
performance last night. In addition
"The House of Fear"
A Mystery Drama in Five Parta.
HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME.''
SATURDAY
HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME."
JACKIE SAUNDERS IN "ADVENTURES OF A MAD CAP," a Bciuttful Pathe
Color.
TEMPLE
and mtssad hid
After lie ing for ;
Boons rrom "The tuignnmrfiii" t .Mm Tixui) ami Tomorrow,
miles over the nurrounding country In
lan effort to determine his wl
Perfectly Ventilated.
Theatre Comfortable