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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. ORRGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 3fc 1916. PAGE FIVE WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE Today and Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM FARNUM AND DOROTHY BERNARD Dorothy Bernard IN Motion Picture News What thr I'll in re Theaters Have to Toil Yon. William Farnum I "Fighting Blood" The greatest outdoor action drama ever produced. In this picture Farnum takes the part of a big-hearted, two-fisted lumberjack. Inspired by the famous song, "My Old Kentucky Home." A play of the Kentucky mountains and the early gold fields. See Bill Farnum as The Fighting Parson IN ADDITION, CHAPTER EIGHT OF THE VITAGRAPH SERIAL BEAUTIFUL, "THE GODDESS" Featuring ANITA STEWART and EARL WILLIAMS. 15c Adult. 5c Children KAItNlM (HTHORB HIMSELF. I Jem WHIarrt I'm! His Work In' Drama, "Fighting Hlbod" William Farnum outshine all pre-' vlou efforts in his fighting scenes In; "Fighting Blood" He plays the part of lem Hardy, the youngest of a family of fighters, who have gained reputations for courage on the bat tlefield and in the game of life In the picture. Hardy becomes a clergy man. His church Is Invaded by a gang of toughs, former acquaintances. Hardy quells hlH desire to fight, but at last cuts loose and throws the toughs Into the street. Barney Oldflcld. automobile racer; .less Wlllard, heavyweight champion, and Fr.mk Chance, one-time famous rirxt-baseman, witnessed all of the fight scenes. Each is enthusiastic ov er Farnum as a specimen of fine physical manhood In addition to the above chapter eight of the Vltagraph serial beauti ful, 'The Goddess," featuring Anita Stewart and Earle Williams, will also be shown. This la a big eight reel program at usual feature price. Adults lie. children 10c A' the Pastime. Iirev.fU ApiwaraiKre Tonight. Tonight the Famous Cox Family, musicians all. make their farewell ap- I pnaxance at the Alia theater, offering the beautiful Jajianese operetta, 'The Belle of Japan " This Is one of ths muHt delightful numbers yet offereed, showing scenes in a Japanese tea gar den, or the adventures of a young American millionaire in the land of the mikado. This number introduces some beautiful costumes, sad is as sisted by special electrical effects. In addition the famous star, Orrln Johnson, will be presented In the dramatization of the well known nov el, "ttatan Sanderson," by Bailie Er mine iieeves. This show can be seen at the Alta theater tonight anly. IK) AD QUHSTIOX. (Continued from page one face road Is mil suitable for horses to pull loads over as they must be kept hod all the time, and their feet son give oat. Besides there are many times In the year that they are so slippery as to be Impassible. Horses are too slow to Justify the expense of a hard surface road of any kind. Many of our country roads should be relocated or hill cut out or down to reduce grades. Then properly graded and drained and disk harrows and road drags run over them regu larly to keep them In order all the time, with straw or gravel far dusty plaoes. By spending money on these roads we can cut down the haullag 1-2 or 1121,000 annuany. A two mill addi tional tax will raise 1100.00 annually which added to the ! 1-1 mills or 212I.O00 we have will make 1225.000 to be spent by the county court on the roads. The hard quest ion seems to he what mih .hull he Imnroved. Thai ouee- jtion deiiends upon tor whom sad for Our Trust Department U provided with every feature which make it up-to-date and highly efficient If you entrust your fiduciary affairs to us, you will be sure that they will be handled economically,' in accordance with the best legal advice, and to your best in terests. A consultation with our officers will place you under no obligations. what purpose the roads are built. Town peofde. clubs, lodges, tourists and loafer want them build from one town to the mext. Farmers, stockmen and taxpayer want them built from or by them farms to then- nearest station as ahe railroad or river ia the trunk line already built for all freight or passenger traffic. What shall these roads serve Tour ist or taxpayes-, loafer or laborer, for pleasure or profit, for raising taxes or lowering rwst of hauling. This county has over 2.00,000 acrea. Tsk rig out the desert land, mountains, forest reserve and Indian reservation leaves a small portJm tn pay the taxes. This heavily taxed territory should be considered first In toad building, us this would Increase Its efficiency and help every one in the county. Umatilla itj has done very much for me. and I have learned to Vive it as home and am anx'oue to j - ' an noneei eiron every lime l am called upon to Improve the condition" for the comfort or happlnew of Its people. Respectfully. WRSLET W HARRAH. Member Executive Hoard of flood Roads Association KN.lll.iWIl. fa UMBlflJ 1 hrl a J sT'-sranTi- snEmt -;r nBmnV -E 1 - Another New Pendleton Home The above cut shows a handsome new six room home now being constructed by David Johnson on Thompson street. The home when completed will cost about $3500. The plans, specifications and material for this home is being furnished by Oregon Lumber Yard jimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiit: I BLUEBIRD I PHOTO PLAYS I IP R ESENTl "RUPERT Of HEM" with Jane Gail A beautiful Photo Play based on the Sequel to Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda. ItsHeatreS MARCH 30 and 31 I 5c 10c I ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiil The Alta Theatre Today Only If r ' 7 BY SPECIAL REQUEST, THE FAMOUS STAR g Orrin Johnson in Satan Sanderson' FROM THE NOVEL BY HALLIE ERMINE REEVES. ALSO The Famous Cox Family IN THEIR FAREWELL APPEARANCE PRESENT "The Belle of Japan" Tomorrow: Dustin Farnum in The Call of the Cumberlands" I Goat building lot for sale on West Wefcfc treet Telephone J24. For sale 2( head fresh oows and Vaudeville at the Tesasde. The program presented at the Temple theater last evening was highly enjoyable by all those that witnessed It, and is Bare to aay one of the best that was ever staged here. Some say it was the best. At any rate the house was packed at both performances, and two capacity house are looked for tonight It be ing the last time here. The Longworths, a man and wom an team of high class singers and piunu players, opened the bill. They rendered several high class oum bara anil closed their offering with a .m reaming burlesque on the great moving picture called "What Happen Hd to Mary." They were well receired and had to respond to several en corea. The next act. and one of merit, was that of Bob Sandberg and Jimmie Rose, billed as the two wild black berries, who had the audiences in an uproar from start to finish. The pe culiar noises of the comedian were a yell. These boys have an act vastly different from any ever seen in the city of Pendleton ana they were a big hit. Ernie Potts and company, consist ing of Buddy Ryan, Leo Briol, and Miss Moneta Jackson, closed the show with their wonderful combination of athletic stunts and music and song. Mr. Potts and Mr. Ryan offered sev eral different styles or fighting and wrestling, and the bag punching of Leo "Duke" Briol could not be equaled, Mr. Briol has Just return ed from Sweden and was in the midst of some of the terrible battles In France prior to coming to this country. The above program will be pre sented for the last time tonight to gether with eight reels of the famous Triangle motion pictures. If vaudeville of the aDove caliber Is well patronized here at the Tem ple, Manager Rhodes promises sever al more programs Just like this as he Is now contracting with the great Orpheum circuit and the Western Vaudeville Managers- Association for their road shows, and they will come direct from Spokane and Walla Walla. heifers. Inquire Grttman I haul your garbage ana trash. Phone 653M. IMS W. Railroad at To rent Modern heated reems and apartments. Cteae In. (17 Willow. Peiriand Bros.' transfer Co. haw warehouse Phoae Ml. Old papers for sale; tied is bun ties. Oood for starting fires, etc I Ac a bundle. This office. Vj .many poenxe desire do buy lands in eastern Oregon. What have roe to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For rent Office room in Judd building. Apply T. E. Judd. Aaaerlcan National Sank. For sale or trade for mules. 12 head of good work horses. Address Jas. Hill. Helix. Ore 8. C. Rhode Island Reds, dark, vig orous, 1 cock and 4 cockerels, J2.00 each. Nellie Hopkins, Weston, Ore. For sale One span Hack geldings. 10 years old, weight 3000 lbs; one : span black mule, g years ld, weight i 2500 lbs; one span bay mare mules, I 7 years old, weigh 2500 lb.; one spaa mare mules five years old, weight 180 lbs. For further Information ad dress box ITS, or phoae 253,, Weston. Oregon. Stock all in food condition For sale Wicker baby carriage. 70S Wilson or phone 240J. For rent Nicely ftmnished front room. All conveniences. Phone IMW. Wool sacks for sale. 4 pound sec ond hand sacks, 25 marts each Pen dletoa Woolen Mills. Found Gold watch. Owner may have some by calling ax this office, identifying and paying charges. Lost Son of money Monday ev ening, in postoffice or corner court And main. Beward P. O. Box 413. For sale Beautiful gentle Shet land pony and complete outfit, har ness, buggy and saddle. Inquire Ba ker Furniture Clo. Prompt automobile tan service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only (3.50. Phene 680. St George Hotel. Carney Taxi Co. Mattresses made over, furniture. couches, chairs repairedJWcovered, upholstered like new, wire springs tightened. Deliver country. Phone 227 J. La Dow Bros . 21! Beauregard Upland Farm for aate. Choice quarter section. 114 acres ha cultivation, 5 1-2 miles east of Wee- ton. Good buildings; lota of water. Trait, berries. Price $12,090, I500 cash. Address Chaa M. Schneider, Weston, Ore. Adv. Bowman Hotel Proawtl for SSda. Doing good business. Terms. O Pi Bewman, Pendleton, Oregon Adv. For Ren. Sheeo ranch and ranee for sheep; meadow cutting 360 tons clov er hay; water . controlling spring, summer and fall range, with goo winter range. Will rent for term of yeans. 12000 per year. Address, mail or wire. Mary I Hill, Demo, Ore gon, via Winnemucca, Nevada Adv Strayed from my place one mare, roacbed foretop, weight abnut- 1 SS pounds, hip short on left hind (etc. branded; one dark bay mare. branded XB on left shoulder, one white hind hock, ranched foretop, weight about S09 pounds. Suitable reward for re- co very of these animals. T. WE6TJ5RMJND (Adv. ) Helix, Ore., R, U IIIIIIIIM LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief HATES. Per line first Insertion 10c i'er line, additional Insertion Be Per line, per month $1.00 No locals taken for less thtn 25c Count 6 ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over the telephone except from East Oregon tan paid-up subscribers. Barn for rent, 401 Aura For sale A tent, cheap. Phone 477. Furnished room to rent. Phone 2S4k For tree spraying, phone I. C Sny der. Mrs. Packer, dressmaking 400 E ' Alta. Housekeeper wanted. Arlington Rooms. Wanted Dressmaking 614 Cosbie, Room 1. Found Degree of Honor pin. In- j quire this office. Five room bungalow for rent. In-! quire 302M. Furniture for sale, cheap. Phone J4SJ. 705 Wilson. For rent -Furnished housekeeping rooms 401 Aura. Ror rent 5 room modern house; furniture for sale. 013 W. Alta. For rent- Furnished room, close in, hot and cold water. Phone 268M. To rent Nice three or four room aparement, well furnished. Mrs. Frledly, 101 Water street. Last Time Today Orpheum Vaudeville 3 Acts 3 8 People 8 The Longworths Refined Singing and Piano Act Bob Sandberg and . Jimmie Rose Premier Black-Face Act Ernie Potts & Company Combination Athletic Bag Punching Act BESSIE BARRISGALE in "HONOR'S ALTAR" Thomas H. Ince Production KEYSTONE COMEDY "His Auto Ruination" temple: Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Beautiful