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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916. .. J Fl V E WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE Today and Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS N'JI PHI I lUHlI III I llr Ufl 1 1 n 110IIUUU RUIIIII IIIUTVIIlll sssa ANOTHER FOX MASTERPIECE FEATURING AMERI CA'S GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. A STORY OF LOVE, INTRIGUE AND ROMANCE THAT THRILLS AND FASCINATES YOU. BASED ON SARDOU'S FAMOUS PLAY, "THE SORCERESS." I 15 MBIWlWIBIIIffilllilHIll POWERFUL VISUALIZATION OF A ENTRANCING STORY. IN ADDITION WILD AND Earle Williams and Anita Stewart IN CHAPTER NINE OF THE VITAGRAPH SERIAL, "THE GODDESS." 10 II Mn. Earl Olllanders has returned Irom Portland where she has been visiting for three weeka. Mra. C. P. Barnett and aon havo left for western Oregon to be gone aome time for tba benefit of the boy'i health, llr. Barnett la till the owner of the Kenmora apartment house but haa leased the house and sold the furniture to Mra May Fried- At the home of the brlde'a parents, 315 Ann atreet, Charles R Workman and Miss Nora Shuck were united In marriage at 8 o'clock last evening by the Rev. C. A. Hodshlre of the Meth odist church. The ceremony was at tended by a number of friends and relatives of the couple. The groom is an employe of the Pendleton plan ing mill and the newiy married pair will have their home In Pendleton. William Knuckle of Helix, is In town today. A. D. Wright of Echo was a Pen dleton visitor last evening. Charles P. Mitchell of Walla Walla Is a guest of the Pendleton. D. A. Pendleton of Durham, N. C., Is a guest of the St. George. W. H. Connolly of La Grande came over last evening from his home. Mrs. O. R. Ferrlll and child of Umatilla are Pendleton visitors today. Rev. Otto of Helix, is visiting In today, accompanied b LOCALS A Advertising in Brief RATH. I"er line first Insertion 101 Par line, additional Insertion. ftc Per line, per month 1.00 No locals taken for leas than Me. Count 8 ordinary words te Una. Lees Is will not be taken over the telephone except from Kast Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. New piano for sale. Phone tOIW. Furnished room to rent. Phone 2I4r Far tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny der. Mrs. Packer, dressmaking 400 E Alt. Housekeeper wanted Arlington Rooms. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching 116 E. High. For sale Airedale pups from good hunting stock. 617 Aura street For Rent 8 room nouns In good condition Phone 448. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Apply 415 Lllleth. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 563M. 1403 W. Railroad ft. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 624. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav storage warehouse Pbon 118. Leaving town, must sell at once, solid oak furniture, five rooms com plete. 711 Willow St.. Phone 313M. Steed dry wood for sale. Sit Wal nut atreet. Prompt delivery. Phone 884W. Salts pressed 60c; dry cleaned. 31. 68 Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone 881. For rent Furnished flat of four rooms. 835 Thompson. Inquire 330 Water. 58 acre Improved dairy ranch Tamhill county, equipped. Trade for wheat ranch. N. L. Atkins, City. For sale or trade for mules. 12 head of good work horses. Address Jas. Hill, Helix. Ore. For rent Nice appartment at the Kenmore; also front sleeping room Mrs. Frledly, 817 Willow. Old papera for sale; tied in bun Ilea. Good for starting fire, ate. 10c a handle. This office. Want a small business or partner shra from 1500 to 3708 where 1100 wlH handle Fone 514J. Very many people desire to ouy lands In eastern Oregon. What have you to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. For sale Modern 8-room house with garage. Call at 116 Long street, or phone 64 7 J. Call mornings. Fer sale Blewett combined har vester; 12 foot cut; almoat good aa new Only 1600. K. L. Smith & Co. S. C Rhode Island Reds, dark, vlg orous, 1 cock and 4 cockerels, 32.00 each. Nellie Hopkins, Weston. Ore. Fonnd fiold watch. Owner may have some by calling at this office, Identifying and paying charges. For sale Two second hand Hud son cars In good condition. Inquire (Tinders' Garage. Wanted R. R. laborers and team rtera, 32 25 per day, at Riverside, Ore. New work, long Job. Swan Benson Co. Mrs. B. croft of Norfolk, Va., an nounces the opening of French de signing and dressmaking at 109 Wa ter street. Phone 614J. Prompt automobile taxi service day or night Funerala to cemetery only 13.60. Phone 380. St. George Hotel. Carney Taxi Co. Mattresses made over, furniture, couehes, chairs repaired, recovered, upholstered like new, wire sprlnsa tightened. Deliver country. Phone JJTJ. La Dow Bros. 119 Beauregard Teung man recently from Portland desires position aa bookkeeper or clerk and assist with pooka. Would consider small salary In view of per manent position. Good habits a&d references. Phone 404. Wanted Housekeeping .room for woman and child. Tel. 697J. For rent Two roomed furnished house. Inquire this office. Toung girl wants place to help with work; small wages. Address Box 465. For sale Home on West Courl street. 8 room house, modern Im provements all paid. 812 W. Court 17 roomed rooming house for sale good locution Main street. Owner leaving town Inquire E. O. bldg. For sale Good 2-room tent house good location. Can rent lota cheap, good well, barn and out buildings; can raise garden or chickens. Phone 240W. For sale Quick lunch, confection ery and tobacco business In college town, doing good business. For In formation address Joe Sullivan, Cor- all la, Oregon. For sale or trade Fine home In Albany. Ore., also one large and one small ranch close' in, 160 acres fine timber, 36 acres fruit nnd alfalfa ranch, fine house. Just outside city limits of Ashland. Address E. G. Snyder. 277 Almond It, Ashland, Ore HIS ASSISTANT SAID TO HAVE GOT WAITE'S Pendleton Mrs Otto. H. M. Cockburn of Milton, county commissioner, is here attending thei The Alta TODAY Theatre ONLY Frederick Lewis and Ethel Gray Terry in "BOUGHT" A husband is bought for the daughters of a Wall street Financial Magnate A daringly original drama of passion and hatred, ending in Idyllic Love Tomorrow ANNA HELD in MADAME LA PRESIDENTE" 4i I 7.:r". t 1500 Acres Farm Land for Sale. Located 4 1-2 milea south of Pen dleton, o. P Bowman, Pendleton. Ore. Adv. Modern Home for Sale. On account of moving to Spokane I desire to sell my modern home at 325 Jane street For particulars inquire at E. O. office or address 8. & BUTLER. 1111 W. Indiana Ave., Spokane Wash (Adv.) For Rent. Sheep ranch and range for 8000 sheep; meadow cutting 360 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring. summer and fall range, with good winter range. Will rent for term ol years. 32000 per year. Address, mail or wire. Mary L. Hill, Denlo, Ore gon, via Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Adv the city for the next year was let last nilfht to H. W Ireland session of court I Dr M g jem that y,. Miss Irene Shea is visiting as the council adopt some official name for guest of Mrs. George Strand on the j the driveway along the river some times known aa Riverside Boulevard. Strand ranch near Juniper. Jerry Rusk of La Grande, candi. date for the position of public service commissioner, is campaigning In the city today. Oliver Dickenson, prominent Athe na farmer who has entered the contest for the democratic nomination for county treasurer, is in the city today. Miss Craig is 1st Indian Girl to Own Auto in This County 1 U GHTER OF PROMINENT RES. KRVATIOX FAMILY DRIV ING OWN CAR. Riverside Drive, River Drive and Kern Avenue. The council seemed to favor "Riverside Boulevard." Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Bar to Tefl Yo. Isabelle Craig, eighteen year old daughter of Joe Craig, prominent In dian of the Umatilla reservation, to day l ..no the first Indian girl in this part of the country If not in the i whole west to own an automobile, j During the noon hour today she be I came the possessor of a beautiful new j D-46 Bulck little six and this after j noon is driving it herself. M ss Craig, who is an educated In dian girl, has been longing for a car for two years and more. Being In telligent she haa been putting her money In the bank and her father promised that her wish would be T. X. Potter, an undertaker win cntntcrt That promise was fulfilled clOMI) examined by the New York 'today when he permitted her to se county district attorney in connection I lect any car she wanted. A check T. I. Potter. with the murder of John E Peck, the Grand Rapids millionaire, by Dr. Arthur Warren Walte. his son-in-law. Walte told the district attorney he paid nne Kane. Potter's assistant 393 to place arsenic In the embalm ing fluid used on the body to deceive the district attorney He said he discussed the matter with Potter. MtMV SHOULD VIIIII; Notice Eastern Star. There will be a special meeting Ol ISushee Chapter No. 19, Order ot Eastern Star, In the Masonic Hull. Thursday evening, April 6 at 7:30, for the purpose of the official visit of the worthy grand matron of the state of Oregon. A full attendance, of mem bers la requetsed and a cordial Invi tation Is extended all visiting mem bers of the order. The meeting which was called by the Masons for the same date has been postponed. By order of the Worthy Matron. MARY E. JOHKSON, (Adv.) Secretary. i"ontlnued from page one.) for the full purchase price was given to the Oregon Motor Garage in pay. ment by the girl. Miss Craig received a good educa tion In English at the Catholic school on the reservation and she is no' studying music at St. Joseph's acad emy in this city. She owns a piano and is very accomplished upon it. Her father and mother are anions j the best known Indians on the reser i vatlon and own valuable farm land, said to be worth close to $50,000. 500 cavalrymen will dash toward SnfeVit u In i. Villa u-uu luat Ami-t- ed. At latest estimates Villa had 251 followers The Carransistns Insist hoi is desperately wounded and predict' an early end to his flight n There have been no executions yet ' HOOKS OPENED TODAY AND WILL MOTHERS SHOULD REGISTER CHILDREN FOR BABY SHOW In connection with the plot for an Insurrection at 'he Juarex garrison WASHINGTON. April 6. Upon Ihe request of Funston, Secretary Maker countermanded orders to send a squadron of Fourth field artillery to Panama from Brownsville. REMAIN OPEN UNTIL DATE OF CONTEST. I Registration for the entering of ba bies in the coming eugenic test and baby parade began this afternoon at 2:30 in the office of City Supt. A. C. Hampton in the city hall. The regis tiatlon clerk will be there every day i until April 21 between the hours of 2:30 and 5:30. She may be reached by calling 542. Mothers are urged to register their babies early for the test and parade and to state definitely in what divisi on they wish to enter their children. There will be mi fee for entering and the association has arranged to take care of all expenses. The eugenic test Is educational lather than competitive in nature and Is solely in the Interest of developing better babies. Any mother may have her child scored so that the defecu may be learned. Mothers all over I'mutlUa county are urged to entei their babies. Nam e O Noil Fjijoys Her Work la the Pictures; Says she Is Charmed and Fascinated. Nance O'Neil who is cast as Zora, the leading part In "The Witch." the latest William Fox big feature picture declares that sho has become fasci nated with her work in the pictures. "True, it is different from work on the legitimate stage." said Miss O'Neil, "and there are many exceed ingly diferent angles, yet I have be come fascinated with it since my de bute in the films. Somehow I do not miss the legitimate stage as I in. aglned I might when I entered the pictures I am becoming more charmed and in love with my work day to day and look forward to each succeeding day in pleasant anticipa tion." "But do you not mind the hot stu dios on these blistering days?" was asked. "I never think of It, once I begin my work," she replied. "It is often declared that actors and actresses miss the applause, the flash and glamors and the music and all that goes with the legitimate stage. In addition to Nance O'Neil In "The Witch," also will be shown Ani ta Stewart and Earle Williams in chapter nine of the Vltagrfaph serial beautiful, "The Goddess." Pastime today and tomorrow. "Bought" Is striking photoplay. Suppose you were a newspaper man or magazine writer, an author, or a dramatist, without money and in dept to your landlady broke in fact and a woman came to you with the i direction What would you do? The impecunious scribe In ttda photoplay accepted the lady's offer; married the girl; received his money; got his Job. What follows is eminently worth seeing In this highly dramatic film. To be shown at Alta theater today only. Trilby" at the Temple. "Trilby," perhaps the moat popu lar book and play ever presented In ternationally, comes to the Temple on Friday and Saturday, aa cinlmat lxed by the Equitable Motion Picture. Corporation, with the queenly screen artiste, Clara Kimball Toung, and Wilton Lackaye, who originated thai role of "Svengall" in the legitimate production in the leading roles, sup ported by Chester Barnett, Paul Me AUister, and an all-star cast. "Trilby," produced under the able of Maurice Tourneur. had following proposition in like these terms: "I know your plight. But you are a gentleman; I have watched you; studied you; know you. The cele brated society girl, Miss Jones, is about to become a mother. The man who was to have married her went down on the Titanic The girl's good name must be saved. Marry her. You'll get 310,000 down and a desk in her father's Wall street office?" something its initial run at the Forty-fourth street theater, in New York, and voted by "those who know" as being the best five-act feature production. yet seen. aaBBBBalBnBBBBBBnT y jf jhc. gray Tf "aR9n jj jijj Virgin Olive Oil Known as the first oil that ex udes on subjecting the olives to gentle pressure, this portion bv lng the best, the most palatable and the moat nutritious. A trial of this superior product will convince you tnat we have the best. Tallman & Co. Leading Dragsjsn Scene from "Bought," at Alta Theater Today Only. j lt mmi,,u' I Iff WAy ONoENY TODAY-150 BILLIE BURKE The Loveable Screen Star in 8 reels full of happiness "PEGGY" OFIT1R AOOHITED. (Continued from page one.) Nam O'Neil in the William Fox Pr eduction. Today. The Witch," Upon the recommendation of Chair- ; 5 man Penland of the street committee j s an arc light was ordered Installed a' Si the intersection of West Wcbh an i j SE Jane Instead of West Webb nnd Mn- SJ rle as requested In the petition. j There are already two lights on Ma -1 58 rle street. It was pointed out. The Sisters of St. Francis petition -1 Sjg ed the council to Install three lights on the driveway at the hospital Pro- S Vision has already been made fur tlie maintenance of the lights. It was stated. The Round-up board and the Blew ett Harvester Co petitioned the coun- 1 ell to Install a fire alarm box at the Pastime corner of West Court and Ash streets. ' 1 The printing of the job work of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Clara Kimball Young and Wilto Lackie in Trilby Helen Holmes in "The Girl and The Game" SUNDAY De Wolf Hopper in "Don Quixote" TEMPLE Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Beautiful