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EIGHT PAGES DAJLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 3. 1916. IllliUIIlllllllill OJlQEBZil WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE llllllllllilllllRt mnmrnfm LAST TIME TODAY The Mot Remarkable Picture Ever Shown at the Pastime. V. L S. E. Present Thou Shalt Not Covet Tyrone Power, Kathlyn Williams, Eugenie Besserer, Guy Oliver and a host of others There are thrills upon thrills in this great feature. Chief among them is a real fight between a hyena and a leopard. The most realistic ship wreck ever produced is also shown. Hundreds are seen to drown before your very eyes. SENSATION UPON SENSATION. THRILLING CLIMAXES Jas. S. McQuade says in the Motion Picture World: "A truly wonderful picture. One of the most realistic and spectacular shipwrecks I have ever had the pleasure to witness." Two weeks at Clune's Broadway Theatre in Los Angeles; two weeks at the Clemmer in Seattle. Remember, Pastime Sunday and Monday. Coming Tomorrow Mutual Masterpicture IT I jl TX 1 1 up rrom ine uepms With Courtney Foote, Gladys Brockwell, Thomas Jefferson and All Star Cast. The pictured story of a girl's heroic life-battle and a man's regeneration. The triumph of good over evil in the lives of a mercenary revivalist and his innocent victim. A play that will arouse you. IN ADDITION 2 GOOD COMEDIES. Adults 10c. Children 5c 111 lllllillllllllllllllllllll! IIH On the subject of Russia. Its perils land possibilities, I)r George Rebec of I the University of Oregon, delivered Ian interesting and Instructive lecture at the Presbyterian church saturoay evening. The affair was under the auspices of the Current Literature Club, but was free to tne public. Dr Rebec was lntoduced by Superintend ent A. C. Hampton. Preceding the lecture two well appreciated piano se lections were given by Miss Eleanor Vincent and Mrs. Carl Power render ed a charming vocal solo and encorf. R. B. Blackman or Milton. Is a Pendleton visitor. Mrs Joe Leezer of Echo is visiting in Pendleton tod-O j Frank Sloan of Stanfleld Is spend- Inn the day here. HI Mrs. James Hill of Helix is shop- as ; ping In the city today. I F. P. Knight of La Grande is reg- S;latercd ut the Pendleton. HI j F. C. Hunter, ECHO 0 -W. agent 3g was ;i Sunday visitor h-re S3 1 Henry T. Hill, La Grande realty 55 ' dealer, Ik spending a few days in the 1 city. John 1 Watson prominent Hermls- ' ton citizen, is transacting business here today. 33 ''iirl Hansen, well known retired 33 1 farmer, has returned rrom a visit to 35 I'etulumu, California. , Mr anil Mrs. M Ashbaugh. Mrs 55 N u Jones and (' .1. Alexander com posed liTe Alta Theatre Last Time Today The Superb Emotional Actress Pauline Frederick IN AN EXTRAORDINARY CHARACTERIZATION AS THE SPIDER. A DRAMA OF RARE POWER AND AP PEAL. ALSO TWO BIG ACTS CAMPBELL AND GREENWOOD ROZALEZ High Class Singing. In a Pot Pourri of Gymnastiques. TOMORROW MARY MILES MINTER IN "DIMPLES." Hermlston party stopping al i : the St George last evening. LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief RATES 1'tr Use first Insertion 10c I'er list, sddltlonsl Insertion 6e Per line, per month .....11.00 No lorsls taken for less than Ke. Count C ordlutrr words to Una Lorsli will not be taken over the telephone except from Bsst Oregon Ian paid up subscriber. Practical nurse. Phone I07R. 'Furnished room to rent. Phone 24 R lon't full to read Conroy's ad on Pe . 1 p For tree spraying, phone I. C Sny der. Mrs. Packer, dressmaking 400 E Alta Housekeeper wanted. Arlington Rooms. Huff Orpington eggs for hatching US E High. For rent Furnished apattmennt. Hamilton Court. Lllleth street. Woman wants to work by day or will cook on ranch. Phone 107 R. Five room bungalow for rent. In autre. 02M. For rent Two single housekeeping rooms Inquire 400 E Alta. Oeod building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone 624. To rent Modern heated rooms and apartments. Close In. 817 Willow. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. har atorage warehouse Phone lit. Good dry wood for sale. 61! Wal nut street Prompt delivery. Phone 4W. Uld papers for sale; tied tn bun lies Good for starting fires, etc I0r a bundle. This office. Want a small business or partner ship from I500 to 1700 where $100 will handle Kone 514J. Very many peovte desire to ouy lands In eustern Oregon. What have j rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley, j For rentOffice room In Juddj building. Apply F. E. Judd, American j National Bank. Tor sale Blewett combined har-j veStST; 12 foot cut; almost good as new Only 1600. E. L. Smith Co i S. C. Rhode Island Reds, dark, vlg-j oroue, I cock and 4 cockerels, $2.00 each Nellie Hopkins, Weston, Ore. I For sale or trade for mules. 11 head of good work horses. Address Jaa. Rill, Helix, Ore. For sale Wicker baby carriage. 706 Wilson or phone 24 8 J. For rent Nicely furnished front room. All conveniences. Phone it nr. Found Gold watch. Owner may have some by calling at this office, Identifying and paying charges. Two competent and experienced women want positions on ranches as housekeepers or cooks. Call at Alta Hotel. Wanted R. R. laborers and team sters, $2 26 per day, at inversion, Ore. New work, long Job. Swan Benson Co. Mrs. B. craft of Norfolk, Vs., an nounces the opening of French de signing and dressmaking at 109 Wa ter street Phone 614J. For sale Sewing mnchlne In flrsl class condition. Owner going east, and no reasonable offer rejected 117 W. Court street, Apt. 8. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only $3.60 Phone 680 St. George Hotel. Carney Taxi Co. Mattresses made over, furniture, couches, chairs repatred.recovered, upholstered like new, wire springs tightened Deliver country. Phono 27J, La Dow Bros, 210 Beauregard Teung man recently from Portland desires' position as bookkeeper or clerk and nsslst with books. Would consider small salary In view of per manent position. Good habits and references. Phone 404. For Rent 8 room nouse In good condition. Phone 448. Wanted Eperlenced girl for gen eral housework. Apply 416 Lllleth. For sale Two second hanil Hud son cars in good condition Inquire Chllders' Garage. For sale $90 solid oak office desk for $36. Call at once, am leaving town. Phone 72 or T76W. Wanted to rent, unfurnished house, 4 or more rooms Phone 768, or ad dress P. O. Box 470. For sale Oak chairs, tables, etc., at great sacrifice, am leaving town so act quick. Phone 72 or 776W. For Rent. Sheep ranch and range for 8000 sheep; meadow cuttrng 360 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring, summer and fall range, with good winter range. Will rent for term of years, $2000 per year. Address, mall or wire, Mary L Hill, Denlo, Ore gon, via YVInnemucca, Nevada. Adv Stolen. One blue double truss frame Em blem gents' bicycle, nearly new. chain tires. Suitable reward for Informa tion leading to recovery. "R," this office. coining out of the melee with the marginal end of a 9.8 score. The name for some seven and a half In nings looked like an easy victory for the iiucks but the colored boys made a whirlwind finish. All of the Buck scores were mads In the fourth and fifth and the Bcore J stood to 1 until the eighth when the I Tigers proceeded to murder the glob ule. They clouted the ball so hard mat they managed to nose out a vic tory. Line-up of Tigers Wilson cf.; N:x- i on. 3b; Hickman, ss; Cranshaw. p; C Wright, c; Parr, lb; E. Wright, 2b; Vincent, If; Thomas, rf. Line-up of Pendleton Bucks En botts. ss; Saranahan, lb; Hayes, c", Gunn 2b; Schroeder 3b; Gissel. If; McGlnnis. rf; Goodman, cf; McGarri gle, p. Batteries of Tigers. Cranshaw and C, Wright. Batteries for the Bucks MeO'arrlKle. QlktatU and Hayes. Struck out by Cranshaw 4. Meflarrlgle and diss h ts. Tiger 4. Bucks Tigers 1. Bucks L Tlcers ; Bucks 1. BOYS TRY TO PLAY PRANK i ON GIRLS AND GET STUNG Struck out b 8. Two base Home runa nuble plays bj Reward for Lost Horses. Strayed from my place about 1J mllea southeast of Pilot Rock on Birch creek, one three year old black horse mule, good size, branded T. S. with bar underneath on right stifle; one four-year old sorrel mare, blocky build, snip on nose, wire cut on shoul der. 'weight abrfut 1050 lbs., branded same as above Will pay $10 apfece for return or information leading to recovery of above described animals If stolen will give $100.00 for Infor mation leading to arrest and convic tion of guilty party. T. 3. Gibson, pi lot Hock, Oregon. Modern Home for Sale, On account of moving to Spokane I desire to sell my modern home at 226 Jane street For particulars Inquire at E. O. office or address 8. S. BUTLER. 1113 W. Indians Ave., Spokane Wash (Adv.) Attention rnltefl Artisans. Members of Alpha Assembly No. 9, I'nlteil Artisans, are requested to meet tonight at 7:10 at home of Mrs Ed la M. Candlsh, 510 Jane street. By order Master Artisan, Geo. Edmunnd. MRS. RDLA M CANDISH, (Adv) Secretary. Pendleton Bucks are Defeated by Colored Tigers FIRST GAME PLATED YESTER DAY; FINAL StXRE IS 9 TO 8 FOR TIGERS. Newman Hotel Property for sale. Doing good business. Terms O. P Bowmgn, .Pwdjstojj, Qrsfon Adv. The Pendleton Bucks took their first defeat yesterday In their first game, the Pendleton Colored Tigers BATTLE IS CLIMAX OF POLITICAL FEUD II.L-KKKI.I.Nfi BREAKS OUT AT TURNER, ORE.. j ONE MAN is VICAR DEATH. SALEM, nre.. April 3. With a; charge or assault with a dangerous I weapon against him. Lee Jeans, city! councilman of Turner, passed Sunday I 'n the Marlon county Jail, while Rob ert Hunsaker a member of the Tur ner brass band, Is close to death in the Salem hospital ,a victim of the: knife said to have been wielded by Jeans Saturday night In the battle between city officials nnd members ol the Turner band. James Kelley and) .Martin Nicely, who were slashed dur-l Ing the melee, supposedly by Jeana will recover, physicians declared to day. Late last night Jeans was released i from custody by Sheriff Ksch after members of the Turner council hac' deposited $500 bonds to Insure his ap pearance when wanted With the town of Turner divided Into two factions for the last two years as the result of a bitter con troversy over the installation of a city water system, the clash Saturday night la declared to be merely the cul mination of the feud which has been growing more tense ever since the faction known as the "wets" won in the courts over the "drys." The battle, resulting in three men being dangerously stabbed and at least 20 others sustaining severe cuts or bruises, has only server to accentuate I the bitterness heretofore' existing, and I further trouble Is not unexpected. Apparently in fear of bodily harm I R O. Thomas, mayor, went Into hid ing Saturday night and efforts to lo cate him failed. A group of Pendleton high school boys fared forth Saturday evening to play a prank at the expense of th Phoenix Club and fate managed their expedition in such a manner that they became the butt of their own prank The Phoenix Club of young ladiei went out to the James Thompson ranch to hold their initiation. The boys, learning of the trip, secured an auto and followed, bent on mischief They passed the Thompson ranch at full speed and soon returned with lights out. However, Jim Thompson and his two men. Bill Jones and Arle White were on the lookout. No soon er had they left their car than the three men seixed it and steered it to a hiding place. Later they succeeded in capturing Tom Murphy, one of the boys, and made him a prisoner of war under heavy 'guard. The others suc ceeded in locating the auto and hur ried hack to ton"for reinforcements They returned to the ranch about midnight to rescue their comrade, a venture In which they were unsuccess ful. The girls carried on their In tla tion unmolested and Murphy was heli! until yesterday morning when he was permitted to return home. with a throw of 164 feet 11 inchea Kred Kelly of Los Angeles was the nly entrant who won more point The meet was won by O. A. C. with . to points, Oregon being second and Los Angeles Athletic Club a close ihird. Fee's throw in the javelin the final event, put his team into second place. GOODRICH OREGON ROAD MAP NOW READY "Right in line with the B. F. Good rich Rubber Company's nation-wide rosd marking work, is the new state map. which is now being Issued. April 1st finds this map In the hands of over 50.000 dealers in this country, for the benefit of the touring public. Every state has fts Individual map with accurate marking of the road and this map Is furnished free to the dealers In the automobile business, so I that they can post It prominently he fore the public. In connection with this distribution, they are posting an I enlarged reproduction of same on oyer 10.000 bill boards throughout the I'nited States Everywhere the automobile owner drives, he will fino these valuable maps. The Goodrich Company has over 75.000 miles of roads marked with their own sign posts, and with the free route books, which they furnish upon request, they are surely tending to greatly increase the pleasure ol automobile tourjng." screen when Courtenay Foote, Gladys Brockwell and Thomas Jefferson are featured In the Mutual Masterpicture, t "Up From the Depths" This Is a' pictured story of a girl's heroic life battle and a man's regeneration. The triumph of good over evil. In addl Ben two laughable comedies will b ' shown. Extraordinary play at Alt'. "The Spider," an extraordinary! Paramount Picture produced by the Famous Players Film Co., gives Paul-; Ine Frederick an unusual opportunity! for. the display of her amazing talents, as the subject presents her In two! diversely opposite roles. Valerie St. j Cyr, a notorious Parrsan beauty, and j her deserted daughter, Joan." In thej impersonation of these dual but dis-i tlnct characters, the superb emotion--al artiste performs miracles of char acter Interpretation and of dramatlo portrayal. The tremendous power ot Miss Frederick's art and the wld range of her screen capabilities wer never so forcefully Illustrated as In ber compelling delineation of this unique emotional drama In addition there are two excellent vaudeville acta. Campbell A Green have a tasty offering that cannot fall to please the most critical Their well chosen numbers are up to tha minute, and are rendered by excellent voices. Rozalez. In a pot pourri of seeming ly impossible gymnastics, gives all that the headline promise. He ts an extremely clever performer, and has a nice variety of stunts. Tomorrow the second "Littls Mary." Mary Miles Mlnter will ap pear in the latest Metro Wonderplay, "Dimples." FKEKWATER TAKES GAME, (Continued from page one.1 at bat they took kindly to pretty nearly everything served up to them Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pinkerton visited with Mrs. Plnkerton's mother, Mrs. M. L. Gray, In Milton Sunday, and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton spent the day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will pinkerton. Attention I. of H. The Magnolia Lodge No. 34. has changed their meeting from 1st and 3rd Thursdays at Odd Fellows hall to the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the Moose hall. Good attendance requir ed. By order of the C. of H Adv. 1500 Acres Farm Land for Sale. Located 4 1-2 miles south of Pen dleton. O. P Bowman, Pendleton. Ore. Adv. ISM. On "telephone line road" between Echo and Pendleton, three outside hookon boots for Ford car. Suitable reward for return to this office. Motion Picture News Whut the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. T1IOI SHALT NOT COVET." "A Play out of the Ordinary" The Pastime is presenting today for the last time "Thou Shalt Not Covet." with Tyrone Power and Kathlyn Wil liams in the principal roles. The play deals with the love or the hero for his neighbor's wife and his battle witb himself to overcome his temptations There are many thrilling incidents in the picture, chief among them is tho fight between a hyena and a leopard and the sinking on the high seas of the huge ship with Its subsequent loss of life. Tomorrow a new play will take the THE LAST GREAT LAND OPPORTUNITY We are offering wheat lands that average 36 bu. per acre. Price $11.00 to $30.00. Irri gated lands that produce enormous yields of grain, grasses and vegetables. Price $35.00 to $50.00 per acre, including water right Locat ed near railroad, good markets, schools and churches. Healthful climate, ideal soil, eleva tion 2000 to 2500 feet Terms 20 years, interest 6 per cent cash $100.00 to $1,000.00 per quarter the latter in case of a well-improved place. In certain districts the Company will advance purchaser $1000.00 second year to invest in cattle. Canadian Pacific Railway Land Branch, 705 Sprague Ave., Spokane Wash. For further information call on or write our local representatives. Interstate Land Co. 14V2 E. Main St Walla Walla, Wash. Sons' Studebaker Sales. F. T. George. Echo merchant, haa purchased a six cylinder Studebaker from M. K. Long of the Stone oarage. J. B. Sparks of Pilot Rock and Mr. Frailer of Hermiston have each pur chased a four cylinder Studebaker. while the Lester Hurst dairy has a Studebaker delivery car now in use on their milk route. Tyrone Power and Kathlyn Williams in "Thou Shalt Not covet," at the Pastime Today. I Joe IVagvtvlI Improving Joe Bagwell, well known Helix 'farmer who recently suffered a bad i fracture of the leg. Is Improving slow I ly at St. Anthony's hospital. The ln- lection has disappeared and the splin tered bone is knitting satisfactorily, j Indians Win Again. The Indian boys of the agency school again trimmed the local high school team Saturday at Round-up park, winning easily. 18 to I The local team led until the fourth when the red boyi chased over seven scores Pee star In Track Mec-t. Chester Fee of this city, captain of the I'nlverslty ot Oregon track team was one of the bright stars of the Fir Western Indoor track meet at Cor vaiiis Saturday. He won two firsts for his team. In the pole vault with a Jump of 12 feet and three-quarters of an Inches and In the javelin throw Today 4-Big Vaudeville ActS-4 Today DREW & DREW At the Drug Store. KING SAULS Spectacular Oil Painting BAADER-LA VELLE TROUPE Sensa- Novelty. tional Cyclists. DEL COSTA Baritone. Roscoe Arbuckle and Mabel Normand in "The Bright Lights DOROTHY GISH IN "BETTY OF GREYSTONE." I TOMORROW ONLY CLAM KIMBALL YOUNG in "CHILE" TEMPLE