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BIGHT PAGES PAGE FIVE i Tomorrow! "The Painted Soul" The Love and Regeneration of a Girl of the Slums Rescued from a Sordid Life of Depravi ty Enacted with Dramatic Fervor by Brilliant BESSIE BARRISCALE Fildom' Celebrated Emotional Star. A Gripping Story of Moral Uplift and the Dawn of Spir ituality in a Down-trodden Victim of Circumstances. In Addition 2 Good Comedies. A Big Program for 10c-5c WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT A PROMISE LAST TIME TODAY V. L. S. E. Big 4 PretenU Vita graph Blue Ribbon Feature The Hero of Submarine (-2 CAST Charles Richmond, James Morrison, An ders Randolf, Charles Wellesley, Eleanor Woodruff, Zena Keefe and a host of others. Adults 15c. Author: Cyrus Townsend Brady. Produced by Paul Scardon. Children Sc PKTTI -j assfW-l FASTIMK SHOWING "SCB- m.miim: D-2" 1X)11 uvst timi: Today will be your last chance to see Charles Klchman in "The Hero of submarine D-2," a truly wonderful picture and one that pleaaed a lance audience yesterday. Temple Theatre One Week COMMENCING WED. April 12 Tomorrow a mutual Masterpicturo will take the screen, "The Painted Soul," tarring Beaale Barrlscale. This ia a vivid drama of the underworld and Miss Barriscale portrays the mor al transformation of a girl of the aluma a character or great dramatic force. The play la euperbly produc ed. Scenes ranging rrom an East sio dance hall, frequented by the "lower Klve" to the refined atmosphere ot a m-'m! artist's studio, are pictured with life-like fidelity. "The Painted Soul" la In five high ly dramatic acta and lit addition to thla will be shown two good comedies. nil . ic; children Sc. LOCALS B Advertising in Brief RATES. Per line first Insertion 10c Per line, additional Insertion Sc Per line, per month. 11.00 No locale taken for less than KSe. Count 8 ordinary words te line. Locals will not be taken orer the telephone except from East Oregon tan paid up subscribers. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE GREAT Mi .ltlT CfiAYTOX AT AITA TOMOIUtOW NIGHT The psychical mantle of hla grand father, a Hlndo Tokkt of Allahabad. India, fell upon the shoulder of Clay ton, the Psychic marvel who will hi pear at the Alta theater for three days, commencing tomorrow. But he was not satisfied with honor? heap ed upon him by the adepts of his na tive land, and although when but i7 ears Of age, he was accepted as a member of the Yogi Circle of Allaha bad, he left for Burope where he spent years at aeveral great Euro pean universities, making a scientific study of the psychic phenomena. With the heritage of his Yogi an c esti.rs, handed down from genera tion to generation, and his years of Study, Clayton stands without a peer us a psychical eviert. Hi work la known all over the world and even the adepts of far orf India concede thin he Is the "White Mahatnia" and that he surpasses even the famed Yogi of hia native land. In true psy chic lore. It Is the use of this marvelous pow sr I hat Clayton Is able to successful' ii newer from eighty to one hundred questions a night. In all hla years before the public, he has never failed. Unlike the majority or so-called pay Chlc adepts, he does not depend on confederates or stage effects to ef fei t hla purpoae, but comes down In to the audience to prove that there la no cnllualon. Even scientists concede that Clay ton possesses marvelous power and students of the psychical phenomena unite in pronouncing him the mow wonderful exponent of psychical de velopment of the age. At the Temple. The great Santanrlll, the master hypnotist, and his company of enter tainers will appear In conjunction with the regular house pictures, at the Temple theater ror one week, commencing Wednesday, April 12. Mr. Santanelll Is the man wHo in 1K96, proved td the medical fraternity I liiii the heart does not control the circulation of the blood. Aside from his scientific knowledge Mr Santan elll is conceded to be the king of laugh makers, and Munager Rbix" U to be congratulated in securing such an organisation. (MASTER HYPNOTIST) and Company in MYSTERIOUS MAGIC DIVERTING DIGITATION HUMEROUS HYPNOTISM The Funniest Show on the Road See your friends do Hypnotic "Stunts." How will they act.? P n J Fniov a ffOOfJ or n00- Pve her Scott's for one Uo and oee. enjoy a gooa gee It hM lnnolv Usual run of house a wholesome, "nutty" flavor. Avoid I ..v..: a . A ... pictures. 1 OUR YOUNG WUMEN arc so often subject to headache are languid, pale and nervous because their blood is thin or insufficient. They are not really sick and hesitate to com plain, but they lack that ambition and vivacity whit histheirbirthripht. They do not need drugs but do need the ton ic and nourishment in Scott's Emulsion that makes richer blood, fills hollow cheeks, suppresses nervousness audes tablishesstrcngth. Nourishmentalone makes blood and Scott's Kmulsion is the essence of concentrated nourishment, free from wines, alcohols or opiates. If mother or daughter is frail, pale Furnished room to rent- Phone 2'lR For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny der. Mrs. Packer, dressmaking. 400 E Alts, Housekeeper wanted. Arlington Rooms. Good office room in Temple build ing to let. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. For aale Modern 6-room house with garage Call at lis Long atreet or phone hi" J. Call mornings. For sale Blewett combined har v ester; 12 foot cut; almost good aa new . Only fSOO. K. U Smith & Co. Found Oold watch. Owner The W. C. T. U, will conduct an other Silver Medal Contest tomorrow evening at tha Presbyterian church and announces the following pro gram: Song Congregation Prayer. Instrumental Solo . Miss Grace Rugg How the Littla Girl Emptied the jug Thelma Blancett Vlctlma of a Demon. . .Mable Beeman A Father's Story . . Alberta McMonle.4 What I Would Do . Ionald Woodworth Who Killed Joe's Baby? Lola Hwaggar! Mother'a Promise . Gertrude Lakham The Heaven Blest Fount Iva Beeman Put youraelf In His Place Juanlta Hunter Vocal solo Miss Edna Coutts Offering. Reading Mlaa Nadyne Blakely Vocal Solo Mrs De Witt Decision of Judges and presentation of the Medal. Benediction. Mlaa Clara M. Stephenson, who ex pected to spend the summer with her uncle, E. C Day, left this morning for her home in Illinois, having been called suddenly She will be accom panied as far aa Salt Lake by Mrs. P. M. Chandler, who had been her guest here. Don Pruitt wan up from Stanfleld yesterday. Charlea Miller spent yesterday flsh iiiK on McKay creek. James H. Sturgis is over from Wal la Walla today H. O. Caateel of Pilot Rock, spent jaat night in the city. ' W. H. Crary. editor of the Echo News, spent Sunday m the city. George B. McClure, who lives near Pilot Rock, is at the Golden Rule. Robert E. Smith of Roaeburg, stu dent of taxation, is at the Pendleton I B. Green, ranger at Lookout Mountain, spent the weekend In Pen dleton. J. B. Mesaick. prominent member of the Baker legal profeaaion, spent the week-end in the city. Henry Clay, who works on the R. O, Barnhart ranch, is In the city tak ing medical treatment. George Griffin and family, Mrs L Crlbbs and Robert Barney composed an auto party spending yesterday up McKay creek. IFe Alta Theatre Tonight Only UNIVERSITY of IDAHO GLEE CLUB in 22-People-22 "The Entertainment Refreshing" Music for Every Taste From Opera to Ragtime. Doors Open 7:45 P. M. ADMISSION Children 35c Adults 75c Curtain 8:15 P. M. TOMORROW MME. PETROVA IN "THE SOUL MARKET." Modern Home for Bale. On account of moving to Spokane I desire to sell my modern home at Itl Jane street For particulars inquire at E. O. office or address 8. B. BUTLER. Ills W. Indiana Ave, Spokane Wash (AdT.) have aome by calling at thla office Identifying and paying charges. Dayton 9 H. P. motorcycle for sale Good condition Inquire Oregon Mo 'or Garage. Toung girl wants place to help with work; small wagea. Address Box 4(t. For aale or trade for mules. IX head of good work horses. Address Jaa. Hill, Helix, Ore, For sale Home on West Court street. 6 room house, modern im provements all paid. 812 W. Court 17 roomed rooming house for sale, good location Main atreet. Owner leaving town. Inquire E. O. bldg. Gladiolus Bulbs direct from Hol land, seven colors, 40c per dox. Pen dleton 5-10-1S Cent Store. (The Bee Hive.) Mattresses made over, furnttur., couches, chairs repaired. recovered, upholstered like new, wire springs tightened Deliver country. Phone 227J, La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard For aale Quick lunch, confection ery and tobacco business in college town, doing good business. For in formation address Joe Sullivan, Cor allls, Oregon. Prompt automobile taxi service. day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 350. Phone 680. Hotel St, George. Carney Taxi Co. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching 115 E. High. Wanted Girl to aaslst In house work. Phone 340J. For rent Eight root.i house. In quire 206 Willow street. For rent OoV housekeeping room Inquire 400 E. Alta. For rent Nicely furnished house keeping rooms Phone 286R. 9-room modern house for rent In- may quire Downey Meat Market. Notice Maccabees. The Maccabee Social Club will hold its Easter aale and social on Wed nesday afternoon, April 12, Instead of Tuesday. AdT. Soda Fountain for sale. See John Butler, Pastime Parlors. Adv. For aale Airedale rups. from good hunting stock. 517 Aura street. For Rant 8 room nouse in good condition. Phone 448. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 1402 W. Railroad st. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 624. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. haw torage warehouse. Phons SSI. Man and wife Want work on ranch Apply 307 Aura street. For sale New 6-passenger Reo. S750. Going east. Fone 514J Suits pressed 50c; dry cleaned. $1.50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone C86. For rent Furnished flat of four rooms. 835 Thompson. Inquire 330 Water. For sale Latest model Underwood $55 Royal No. 5, 140. Phono or see M. Tldd. Hotel Pendleton Old papers for sale; tied in bun ties. Good for starting fires, etc 0c a bundle. This office. Bowman Hotel property for gale. Doing good business. Terms, o P. Bowman, Pendleton, Oregon. Adv. Lost or Strayed. From the V. A. Bott place above Mc Kay, Jersey cow, horns broken off; last seen with halter on. Libera) re ward for information leading to re covery. V. A. BOTT, (Adv.) Pilot Rock, Ore., R 1 11 El ROBERT SERVICE l'r Public Outvies Commtoioner. Mr. Service is well quailed for this Poaition. He is a successful business man. an expert accountant and a lawyer. He says that although the railroads are fichtina him on every turn, he has Vry many peoyie desire to buylthe hop. that the common people will lands In eastern Oregon. What have ! ,.lud h) nlm and proimseg that he rou to offer, and price? N. Berkeley. I wi ,, hs Wa to reMore tneir ri(tm8 Mind Control of Mineral Foods in and do substantial Juat:ce to all. Healing Learn how; enjoy living ! Mr. Service says he has no purpose Send postal for free IllUBtrated book-t wronc the railroads but ".ill see Cooperative Health Association, , that they do not have the opportun ity to take advantage of the people Mr. Service, for the past eight years. has specialized in railroad rate regu lation as his record shows, and his last case resulted in a Judgment ot SIS.oufi in his favor. A vote fitr hlni is a vote for the best i interests of the common people. Head his pase In the state pamphlet. Adv. substitutes. At sny drug store. , Stoeauatm. Scott a Buwoe, I I.H.J. let. 143 Central Building, Seattle, Wash J w4 vv' ' 1 . --f"'" ilP" f JB IB Stop scratching! Resinol relieves itching instantly That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of disgust to others, as well as of torment to yoc Why don't you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians have prescribed it for over 20 years. In most cases, it stops itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical to use. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap contain nothing harsh or injurious ar.d can be used freely lor all sorts of skhvtroubles even on the tenderer t or most irritated surface. Ideal tor babies eruptions and chaSnts. Every drug gist sells them. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIllllllMI)illlllll)lllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllieilllHIIIIIIIII!i; Virgin Olive Oil Known as the first on that ex udes on subjecting the olives to gentle pressure, thla portion DC. lng the best, the most palatable and the most nutrttlona a trial of this superior product will convince you mat we have tha best Tallman & Co. Men who attain fame Careful dressers Success and good clothes are synonymous. You can attain, if not fame, at least note as a man of discernment by wear ing Bond Clothes 115 to 130 The finest ready-for-service clothes in the world. Bond Brothers Pendleton's Leading Clothiers hllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr III CHA5. TROWBRIDGE & MLLE.. DIANE IN THE SIRENS SONG LAST TIME TODAY De Wolf Hopper in "DON QUIXOTE" Ford Sterling and All Star Cast in "HIS PRIDE AND SHAME" Tomorrow: Mile. Diane and Chas. Trowbridge in "THE SIREN'S SONG" temple: TBBCna THKATKR TOWOKROW.