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PAG DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1916. EIGHT PAGES i m m m m mi m iw mi mi w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiHIii f WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE Entire Change of Program Today Comedy! Comedy! COME OUT TONIGHT AND LET US CHASE AWAY THE BLUES FOR YOU. Ben Turpin, who will be remembered as Charlie Chaplin's partner in "A Night Out" IN Snakevilles' Champion . . - - - sua 1 1 IO 1 Ifl LAUGHS LAUGHS LAUGHS Also HAM & BUD. in "MAYBE MOON SHINE." A Real Sorrow ChaBer. A Laugh A Scream A HowL Adults 10c Then for those who like something more serious, DAINTY MARY ANDERSON In the Vitagraph 3-part Feature "La PALOMA" Children 5c Coming Thursday and Friday MR 01IL IN "THE WITCH" u..k rharl j. O'Reilly of the Catholic church, was a Pendleton vis itor yesterday and letl on me ..- tng train for Baaer. The usual Lenten services will be held at the Catholic church tonight at 7 30- The lecture will be given by Rev Jos. C. De RP- The senior and junior choirs will be in attendance. Miss Stella Roden presiaing m organ. Dave Lavender of Weston la a Pen dleton visitor. C. E. Spence of Milton Is here fol federal Jury duty. K. M. Sanders of Hermlston waa at the Hdwman last night. J. H. Wagner of Cklah came down j esterday from h s home. M. J. Wilkinson of Walla Walla Is u guest of the Pendleton. R. K. Smith of Portland la stopping at the Golden Rule for a week Me. and Mrs. Asa IS. Thomaon are Up from their home at Echo today. William Cockrell of Cnion is am ong the federal Jurors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Molstrom are in the city today from their home west Of Adams. A. H. Johnson, former well known i,.cal musician. Is over today from Walla Walla. .iiilla liottoms of Albee is am- Hjnng the vlaitors from the south end VIOI the county 1F LAST TIME TODAY The Sweetest Flower of the Screen li,7 Mrs. LOCALS & Advertising in Brief ' RATES T Ter line first Insertion -M far line, additional Inaartloa.... 6j Par line, per onto No locals taaen for leas than zsc Count n erdlnary wards to Ha Urals will not be taken ovtr tbe telephone except from Kast Oregon ten aaM np sirkarrlaara. New piano for anle Phone !4W. Furnished room to rent. Phone 2'R For tree spraying, phone I. C Sny der Mrs Packer, dressmaking 100 E Alt. Housekeeper wanted. Arlington Kooma. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching lit E. High. Five room bungalow for rent. In quire 3A2M For rent Furnished flat of four rooms. 831 Thompson. Inquire !3u Water. 60 acre Improved dairy ranch. Yamhill county, equipped. Trade for wheat ranch. N. U Atkina, Ctty. Leaving town, must aell at once, solid oak furniture, five rooms com plete 711 Willow St.. Phone 313M. For sale Home on Went Court street. 6 room house, modern Im provement alt paid. 812 W. Court 17 roomed rooming house for sale, good location Main street Owner leaving town Inquire E. bldg. LL1 visitor county 1300 Acres Farm Land for Sale. Located 4 1-! miles aouth of Pen dleton. O P Bowman, Pendleton. Ore. Adv. Mortem Home for Sale. On account of moving to Spokane 1 desire to sell my modern home at 225 Jane street For particulars Inquire at E. O. office or address d a HITTT.RR. Young girl wants place to work In j till W. Indiana Ave., Spokane Wash i l .i.l... town. Address Box 16i For Rent 8 room nouse In good condition. Phone 446. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply 415 Lllleth. 1 hanl your garbage and trash Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad st. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 614. T0 r(.nt Modern heated rooms and apartmenta. Close In. 17 Willow. Penland Bros." transfer Co. haw storage warehouse Phone lit. For sale Airedale pups, from good hunting stock. 617 Aura street. nA Arv wood for sale. 611 Wal- .tr Prompt delivery. Phone 694W. a..o. r.. .1 60c: dry cleaned, ti"nn liinM .110 W. Webb. Phone 616. irr ii or trade for mulea. 12 a work horses. Address Jaa Hill, Helix, Ore. rr rfnt Nice appartment at the Kenmore; also front sleeping room Mrs. Frledly. 617 Willow. Old papers for sale; tied In bun lies. Good for starting flrea, etc 10c a bundle This office. Want a small business or partner ship frem 1600 to 1700 where 100 will handle Fone 614J. Very many peoe desire to ouy tends In eastern Oregon. What have rou to of for. and price? N. Berkeley. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd. American National Bank. For anle--Modern 6-room house with garage Call at 115 Long street, or nhone 647 J. Call mornings. For sale Blewett combined har vester' 12 foot cut; almost good as new , Only 1500. E. L. Smith & Co S C Rhode Island Reds, dark, vig orous 1 cock and 4 cockerels, 12.00 each ' Nellie Hopkins, Weston, Ore. Found Gold watch. Owner may have some by calling at this office, Identifying and paying charges. For sale Two second hand Hud son oars in good condition. Inquire childera' Oarage. Wanted to rent, unfurnished house, 4 or more rooms Phone 768, or ad dress P. O. Box 470. Wanted R R. laborers and team rtcrs, (2 26 per day. at Riverside, Ore. New work, long Job. Swan Benson Co. Mrs. B. Craft of Norfolk, Va.. an ,in.,M the opening of French de signing and dressmaking at 109 Wa ter street. Phone 514J. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerala to cemetery only 3 60 Phone 680. St. Oeorge Hotel. Carney Taxi Co. Mattresses made over, furniture, couches, chairs repaired, recovered, upholstered like new. wire sprinss tightened. Deliver country. Phono 2I7J, La Dow Bros, lit Beauregard Yeung man recently from Portland A-mirtM nosltlon as bookkeeper or clerk and assist with books. Would consider small salary In view of per manent nosltlon. Good habits and references. Phone 404. For Rent. Sheep ranch and range for 800U sheep; meadow cutting 350 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring summer and fall range, with gooa winter range. Will rent for term oi years, $2000 per year. Address, mal1 or wire, Mary L. Hill, Denlo, Ore gon, via Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Adv flirts of Stanfield was a j from the west end of the yesterday. C. D. Greenwood of Portland form erly of this city, has returned to Pen. dleto as spend the summer. A. 1). Leedy, formerly of this coun ty and now an attorney at Canyon i Sty, is registered at the St. George. Mayor Homer I. Watts, candidate for the republican nomination for district attorney, is in the city today. turner E. Smith, who is seeking the republican nomination for dist rict attorney, returned last evening , from a campaign trip to the west end. J. s. McAlaughey of Portland, who Is assoc'ated with Herschel H. Bond and S. T. Comer In a Jobbing busi ness of drag sundries, Is in the city to- MARY Mil FS MINTFR 1 rin.ii i iillu i iiiiil.ii in j K SMtf Wl W W J Wf W 8 Theatre Supported by Thomas J. Carrifran mum ro 1 1 vi Bii - m, unrLLO A DELIGHTFUL STORY REPLETE WITH THRILLS AND CLEVER CONTRASTS. EXQUISITE ROMANCE, NOVEL PLOT, ARTISTIC SETTINGS. Tomorrow Only: Frederick Lewis and Ethel Gray Terry in "BOUGHT" ' sVtf MJ . es ' fy'fi t S Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Yon. WKI.SH SIXGERS AT THE CHRISTIAN CHI HX 1! will probably appreciate the problem that is laid before tlfem. An lmpe , iminiiu literary man is offered a proposition that possibly few Individ-1 Following are a few of the weatern uals in his plight would turn down, j pregB endorsements of this wonderful h , , . i.i., i ., ...I I i ,1 v- uti.l th : , - - . tie lb in ueui iu u i ,j v. , - niusicaj urguuuauuu; magazines reject his writings with a Thoroughly delighted and Justly en unanimity that is pleasant. Suddenly thuslastlc audience. Winnipeg Free) there appears to him a woman com- prpgg. missioned to una a nusuanu mi - Finest musical onering uranu wealthy girl who has loved not wisely porKS has had the opportunity to K,. tA. wall Thft father of the 1m- v. ; HmA ima witv TTneald. " " . ,, ... - iicai .it o... i . . . . mlnent child had gone down on the Qn Forkes, N. D. "ntonln" hfnre he could carry OUt T- .. ,.. Inn. hi,, Kot he, hAarit In his intention of marrying the lady. I Huron. Daily Huronlte, Huron, S. D. The lady a name must De aavea. Moj3t notable musical event in his- desk in the rtliLA BSOAPEB. (t'onilnued trom page one.) arrested, Garcia claimed and three have confessed. The mayor '.hat the public executions were mere, postponed and not stopped. Lost. On "telephone line road" between Echo and Pendleton, three outsit hookon boots for Fora car Suitable reward for return to this office Attention Royal Netsrhborg. Meetings have been changed from first and third Tuesdays in t O. O. F hall to first and third Thursdays in Moose hall. By order of Oracle Adv. IF - Notice Eastern Star. There will be a special meeting ol Mushee Chapter No. 19, Order ot Eastern Star. In the Masonic Hall, Thursday evening. April 6 at 7:30, for the uuruose of the official visit of the worthy grand matron of the state ot Oregon A full attendance of mem bers is requetsed and a cordial invi tation Is extended all 'isitlng mem bers of the order. The meeting which was called by the Masons for the same date has been postponed. By Ot the Worthy Matron. MART E, JOHNSON, Scene from BoOgttt," shown at .h:t tomorrow only. Union Boy Highest in Rank in Recent Exam for Annapolis UNION, me.. Aprn 5. Mark ('rou ter of this city received a message fmm Congressman -V J, Sinnott that he had passed the competitive exam- to he Annapolis lnatlon for entrHn naval academy with ine nignes; honors and making him his appointee for tht honor The examination whs held In La Grande on the 22nd of March. Crouter is a member of the senior clam of union high school and has large circle of friends who congrat ulate him warmly upon his recent achievement. He la 18 years of age, and Is a native of the Grand Ronde valley and of Union. Mark nas al wars shown unusual ability in his school work and was a member of the I niun high school debating team this year and won the recent dec la matory contest held here and will represent the Union high school at the oratorical contest to be held in Maker this month lie is also a mem ber of the truck team and played for ward on the I'nlon high basketball order I quintet this season I The examination for entrance te the academy will be held in Vancou- EL PASO, April 5. Gulterrez wired (iarcia a report that Villa was positively known to be wounded. He based his message on stories of per sins who cla.med to nave seen the . inlaw after he was shot In the leg A t'arranza soldier, whom Villistas cuptured, said Villa wat unable tn ride a horse. WASHINGTON, April o. Secretary War liaker ordered 180 additional motor trucks and two tank trucks o cope with the serious shortage in transportation facilities in Mexico. Kunston requested the order. Not withstanding the representations ot Carranaa regarding the use of the railroad, Kaker suggested it was in poor condition and might necessitate reliance on motor trucks, anyway. He efused the Aero Club's offer to sell two aerobians to the army at a dollar each. SAN DIEGO, April 3. General Pell conferred with Mayor Capps to day regarding Capp's request for a cuilry patrol of the border in thirf Bounty. Kell said the conditions al- Dnsj the border here were very quiet. He said no cavalry was available now for patrol duty. "The Ulteh." In presenting to the American pub lie Nance O'Neil in "The Witch," Wil liam Fox believes that he Is giving to the screen one of the greatest pro ductions yet filmed by his vast organ ization. The part of Zora as played bv MIhs Neil in "The Witch," is the part whereby she made famous Sar dou's remarkable emotional play, "The Sorceress" Miss O'Neil played this great part j so long and carried It to such tn I umphant heights in the world of stage i art, that it has almost become a pan I v iii.l ,1K tr, eiiirt in a Character so long and so wonderful-. stepfather disliked him. The wile i.. -i . i... i..., ,,. .l... thie , .:. tur. of nrefers the society of other men. '1 pio.T. uj i. ...... e i IBl UUl Ul illiB UIOU CMillg liuuive- lio the director of the picture has ex tracted a very happy ending, which, however, is not reached before some dramatic Incidents are revealed in the development of the play. This dra matic and unusual photoplay is to be shown at The Alta' theater tomorrow only. Do not fall to see it. Would the literary man marry her for tory o( n0rthwest Daily Optic, Ml- their not, N. D. consideration and lady fathers office? The literary, A were enthusiastic to. man would and did. , praise Forum, Fargo, N. D. So they were married; the child Coming to the Christian church, died. ! Friday evening, April 7th. There was no love lost between ' wife and husband, and the latter's stated ' even greater Importance than it would De unuer uuiereni coiiuiuuub. To this remarkable production ot "The Corceress" will be added all of the unusual situations and surround ings that it is possible to get into a picture and so impossible to get on the real stage Mr. Frank Powell, di rector, spared no time nor expense In order to turn out the most finished production possible tfn the screen Villages were built, forests were blown up with dynamite, great battle Secretary, ver on the 18th of this month. (Adv ) LOCAL PORTRAIT COMPANY WORKING IN LARGE FIELD BILl.V BtltKE IS HAPPY IN MOTION PICTURE WORK "Pantomiming is so tremendously "IMU Ul nun lyiiu,,,,,,., - 1 ' - . ..ll.l... i imniirtant tn the art nf :u tint- that 1 scenes weie (jut uii ai an um.'vc j . 1 1 1 - - c expense, and months were consumed I would not take anything for the op in rehursals and filming the varioUo' portunity that Mr. Ince has given me, ' says tne star ot reggy- When it is understood that Miss Burke was no easy capture the fore going is significant. She resisted all the enthusiastic lures of Thomas H Ince. He caught her when she was touring in California, specially staged an interview in his studios, contrived every wile he could Imagine to affect the decision of the young woman he desired to star in pictures But she was adamant even when an unheard of salar was mentioned. When her tour was ended, however, and she had dismissed her company for the sum mer, meories of that spring day at Inceville began to haunt Miss Burke She exercised her woman's preroga tive, and changed her mind. And now she is preaching the learning to be had only in the pictures Just as if she had discovered a new gospel. At Temple theater tomorrow. scenes. There is no question but "The Witch" will be admittedly the most powerful feature presented to the American public in many a day. This plav coupled with Nance O Neil s un usual versatility, forms a cobination that it is hard to match anywhere Those .who know the vastness ano the strength of the Fox feature pic tures will readily realize what a state ment like thlB must mean. Support ing Miss O'Neil is one of the strong est casts that it would be possible to secure anywhere. In addition to this cast, more than a thousand people work in the many scenes Pastime Thursday and Friday. "Bought" at Alta Tomorrow Only. World Film Corporation presents the five-part photoplay "Bought," In which a story of a somewhat unusual character is presented. Audiences Does Newspaper Advertising Pay?. A large paint manufac turer asked this question of retailers throughout the country: NO. 8 SAID: "Does newspaper advertising pay? , Yes. We would not do without that kind of advertis ing at alL We do not do as much of It as we ought to. but that is another question. "Let us say, tor instance,- that Ihe ad we run this or next week does not bring In a single new customer. If keeps our name before the public, and when they do want anything in the lin. we carry they think of the people whose names they see in the pa pers. We think money spent in newspaper advertising is well spent." (Continued Tomorrow) NKW BUSINESS HERE EXTENDS THROUGH EASTERN ORE RN AND WASHINGTON. TODAY ONLY Nance O'Netl IB the WO Ham Fox Pr odactioa, Thursday and Friday. "The Witch," Pastime H F. Peters is one former local sa loon man who has adjusted himself i tn the new order of things In a was that is making Pendleton the center j nf a new and growing ousiness that oTiends all over eastern Oregon andi Washington. He has organized tneisg Northwester View and Portrait Co. !s tnd already has four men on the ass road soliciting business Associated with Mr. Peters in the . 55 business is H. J. Nelson who Is one pa, of the field men. The company has the entire upper floor over the Work- 5 Ingmen's Clothing Store, corner Main and Webb, and has fitted II up suit- ably for the purpose of the business. Not only does the company do field H ami enlargment wora hut It has 11 5 studio lor regular post card and por- z trait work. Mrs L. V. Culley, an ox- ag perlenced photographer, is in eharg of the studio. J. H. Merryman, who former! taught dancing classes here, is dolnc 5 the -Meld photographic work He i-i Ha making a specialty of farm sei nes anil country homes The company take; sag these photos, sends them east and ban H them enlarged. Family groups or jja any ordinary photograph are also en fj larged. In colors' or plain black and H white, and the samples of this work. lihuwn tit the comnanv offices, are ot i a very fine quality. It is this feature a of the business that Is the most at tractive and that Is causing the com pany to extend its field of operations. Reside Mr. Nelson. Richard Boyd and Andrew Kldd are on the road all the time soliciting business. Douglas Fairbanks and SENA OWEN in Mabel Normand Mack Sonnet & Raymond Hitchcock in MY VALET TOMORROW AND FRIDAY BILLIE BURKE IN "PEGGY TEMPLE Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Beautiful