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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 11. 1916 I . : -- 1 -". " a SPSS WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY. NOT A PROMISE I FROM " THI ' VJJ) 30UL " rivt-MT MUTVAl MASTI KPIcruRfc Today and Tomorrow THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR Bessie Barriscale In the Vivid Drama of the Underworld "The Painted Sof Miss Barriscale Portrays the Moral Transformation of a Girl of the Slums a Character of Great Dra matic force. THE PLAY IS SUPERBLY PRODUCED Scenes Ranging from an East Side Dance Hall Fre quented by the "Lower Five" to the Refined At mosphere of a Great Artists Studio, are Pictured with Life-like Fidelity. TRULY SHATTUCK AND CHARLES RAY In Addition 2 Good Comedies. MISS NEVA GERBER IN "WON BY WON." WALTER HIERS IN "PAUL'S POLITICAL PULL." Better Programs for Your Money. Adults 10c. Children 5c liillllllllllllillH Modem Home for Bale. On account of moving to Spokane desire to Mil my modern homo at ttl Jan UrMt For particulars Inquire at B. O. offlea or address & a btjtl.br. 1111 W Indiana Ave , Spokane Wash (AdT.) Aoda Fountain for sale. See John Butler, Pastime Parlora-AdV Hotel rropeftj for Me. Dotal food business. Term. 0. P Bowman, Pendleton, Ore ton Adv. Temple Theatre One Week COMMENCING LOCALS 8b Advertising in Brief Par line first Insertion. 10e Per Mae, addltloosl Insertion M Per line, per month 11.00 No locals taken for leee than ate. Const S ordinary words te line. Locale will not be taken orer the telephone except from Bast Oregon Ian paid-up eoeecrlbet. I omorrow SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE GREAT Maui . Sacrifice. My lighting business Small Invest ment. Good for 250 a month. Rea son for selling, must go east. Call Christie Light Co., 202 W. Webb St Adv. Garaffe for Sale. Half Interest for sale In Independ ent Oarage of thla city. Am leaving city and will make sacrifice if taken at once. For terms and particulars see (1. F. Webb. 400 E. Alta street. The South Hill Bridge Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Merle R. Chessman on South Main street Honors were won by Mrs. A. C. Hampton. Guests other than members were Mrs. E.B. Aid rich and Mrs. Bam R. Thompson. Miss Myrtle Rosa ia home from Portland where she had been attend ing school Miss Genevieve Clurk is In Wall Walla as a guet of Mrs Koxy Eetes. Mrs. Elmer Storie of Walla Walla Is a guest at the home of Mrs. W. A. torle for a few days. Mrs. J. M. P. Snyder and Miss sny- der of Walla Walla are expected to arrive today to be gueats of Mrs. Wil liam E. Lowell. James S. Bell of Athena spent last night in the city. W. E. Wilson of Salem Is among the Pendleton visitors. J. A. Holiday of Baker, spent last1 night in Pendleton. R. R. Stanfleld, Eeno banker, was a Pendleton visitor this morning. S. G. Hyatt of Weston, was among the business visitors here yesterday. J. C. Hurspool, Walla Walla attor Bay, was here yesterday trying a casi in court A Buckley and E. Thomas, O.-W. officials from La Grande, are at the St George. Dean Shull, who is now working In Wallace, Idaho. Is visiting old friends In Pendleton. R. P. Richardson of Portland, man ager of the queen contest for the Rose Festival, is at the Pendleton. liTe Alta Theatre The Great Clayton The White Mahatma He calls your name. Tells every Fear, Hope and Ambition Also 3-Bia ActS-3 and Mme. Petrova in (MASTER HYPNOTIST) and Company in MYSTMS MAGIC DIVERTING DIGITATION HUMS HYPNOTISM The Funniest Show on the Road 5ve vour friends do Hypnotic "Stunts. How will they act.? Go and See. Enjoy a good laush. Usual run of house pictures. Furnished room to rent Phone 24r For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny der Mrs. Packer, dressmaking 400 E Alta. Housekeeper wanted. Arlington Rooms Good office room In Temple build ing to let. Buff Orpington eggs for hatching lit E. High. Wanted Girl to assist In house work. Phone 340J For rent Eight room house. In quire 206 Willow street For rent Nicely furnished house keeping rooms Phone 286R -room modern house for rent In quire Downey Meat Market For sule Baby's Englieh perambu lator at a bargain. Tall 280W. For sale Airedale peps, from good hunting stock. 17 Aura street. For Rant 8 room nouae in good condition. Phone 446. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 1402 W. Railroad st Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone (14. Penlsnd Bros.' transfer Co. haw norage warehouse Phone lit. Man and wife want work on ranch Apply 107 Aura street. For sale New 5-passenger Reo. 1750. Going east. Fone 614J. Suits pressed tOc; dry cleaned. 11.50. Rudd. 110 W. Webb. Phone lit, For rent Furnished flat of four rooms 835 Thompson. Inquire 330 Water. found Bunch of keys. Owner can have mime by calling at this office and palng for this notice For aale or trade for horses. 5 room modern house and lot on North Side. Enquire H this office. Old papers for sale; tied in bun ties. Good for starting fires, etc. 10c a bundle. This office. Vyy many peovie desire to buy isnds In eastern Oregon. What have rou to offer, and price T N. Berkeley. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. For sale or trade for mules. 11 head of good work horses. Addresi Jas. Hill, Helix, Ore. For sale Blewett combined har vester; 12 foot cut; almost gooa as new . Only 1600. FX L. Smith A Co Found Gold watch. Owner mav have some by calling at this office, Identifying and paying charges. Dayton 9 H. P. motorcycle for sale Good condition Inquire Oregon Mo tor Oarage. For sale Home on West Court street. I room house, modern Im provements all paid. 812 W. Court 17 roomed rooming house for sale, good location Main street Owner leaving town Inquire E. O. bldg. Wanted Pupils In reed basketry; most artistic and fascinating study. Art mastered In short course. Mrs. M. 8. Leyman, 200 South Main. Mattresses made over, furnltur.. couches, chairs repaired. recovered, upholstered like new, wire springs tightened Deliver country. Phone 227J, La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregnrd For aale Quick lunch, confection ery and tobacco business in college town, doing good business. For in formation address Joe Sullivan, Cor- all is, Oregon. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 11.60. Phone 110. Hotel si George- Carney Taxi Co. Brought to HHtai. A. McKlnnon. well known retired farmer of Helix, was brought In to St. Anthony's hospital this morning. He is suffering from rheumatism and Brlght's disease. Spy Is Executed. LONDON, April 11. A spy, name withheld, was executed in the tower of London, it was officially announced. Leaves Land to (irand-Xlcoe. In the last will of the late Frank Jandraw, a mlxed-biood Indian, pro. vision is made that his forty acre al lottment. to which he had patent shall go to Haiel Farrow, daughter of his niece, Melvlna Farrow. The bal ance of his property Is to be divided among his nephews and nieces, Fred Parr, Melv'na Farrow, Ell Parr, Frank Pass, Rosie Bonifer, Henr Watson and Felix Jandraw. The will was drawn by himseuf. The land be queathed Is valued at 14800. Judge Marsh has appointed Thomas Thomp son as administrator. hi SOUL HAM A Gripping and Timely Story of society and the stage One Complete Show Pictures Start at 7 p. m. Admission 1 5c and 25c The Great tlayton at Alta, Three Da)-. Commc in -1 tiff TomlKiit: An Inter view. Telling others what he cannot tell himself, the Great Clayton confesses that he Is a man with the Great Curi osity. In a breathing spell before the curtain bell called for the last touch of the rabbifs foot. Clayton tried to answer his Inquisitor's query: "How do you do It?" And he said Just the something that he tells his audience night after night. "It is easy. 1 am able to recognise more rules than the average person and so can discover more of the things that lie ahead." As an exponent of the science of oc cultism, Clayton disclaims being a phenomenon, attributing his success in the psychic field to his power of concentration and his use of the pos itive knowledge that Hes in the flelu opened by that power He works sev en months In the year and the other five he fishes, studies and relaxes to regain the energy he has given out In his daily contact with the public. In cidentally he tells very pointedly some things about "giving" person ality to some one or some group, and j h makes it very plain Just why aomej people are left living but lifeless aft-j "thought projection." all of which have been put before the public through the press. He reiterated his inability to deal In the abstract or In matters concerning large numbers of people, unless the point of contact be brought through an ' Individual. By way of illustration, he told of an ex perience in a small town where hp predicted the removal of a postof fice the town topic of discussion. He told a young lady that she would soon have several blocks shorter distance between her home and her work. She waa working in the poatofflce, so the deduction that the postoffice was to be moved. That's the simple story Clayton told to show how simple his work is and If that dotsn't lend Inter est to his exhibitions then ail signs fail and the simplest is not the most Interesting after all. But the other part of his story that makes him si the man of mystery the man with the Great curiosity is that Clayton ciin not fathom the hidden things that lie behind his own veil oi mystery, much as he can tell his audi ence of the past and future Also Bane and Bane their present knowledge of the sym- I pathetic system. Ian vNHAFFir girivb GREAT HAC'IUFMJ of ii slris great sacrifice is told in the Mutual Masterpicture. "The Painted Soul," In whlcn ueeaw u,..i-ia.nia in starring. "The Painted Soul," Is the soul of a good and beautiful woman which looks down from a painted canvw upon a young girl of the streets as she poses for another picture by the ar tist who created the first The title of the picture in whlcn the model is to appear Is "The Fallen Woman." As the soul of the good woman looks down on the girl day by day, she undergoes a transformation, which Is combined with a growing love for the young artist When the picture is complete, sbJ the artist and the girl both feel that they have come to love one another at their parting, the mother of the young man steps in and tells the girl that she will make her son a social outcast if she does not give him up The girl sacrifices the man's love, by -seeming to have returned to her old life. The artist leaves her, and alone and held to her ideals by the I'ren 5c memory of the soul of the painted row. woman, she struggles on to keep her self true to the beat that la la her In addition two laughable comedies) will also be shown. Adults 10c, chll- Pastlme today and tomor- .t the Temple Through the study of medicine. er a day or a year of struggling with : Santanelli, who Is to appear at the a public or a person who takes con-! Temple Theater tomorrow night with stunt ly but never gives anything back j his company of entertainers, becamo i-iavion referred uartlcularlv to the 1 Interested in psychology. He soon A SPRING TONIC Old Reliable Hood's Sarsn pari I !a is Pleassnt and effective. life of a teacher by way of illustra tion. He referred In his talk to some of his most discussed exhibitions of saw that through hypnotism he could , best study the human mind and while i making his audience laugh he discov ered and gave to the medical world an iB In the spring your blood is impure and weak, eruptions ap;icar on youi face and body, you lack vitality, strength and animation, your appe tite is poor and you feel all tired out Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from any druggist. It combines just the roots, barks, herbs and other substances that you need. It purines and strengthens the blood makes the rich red blood that you must have to feel well, look well, eat and sleep well. This Is confirmee by thousands of letters from people In all parts of the country. Hood's Saisaparilla Is the best spring medicine, but Is not simply a spring medicine It Is an all-the-yoar-round blood purifier and tonic Remember It has stood the test of forty years. Be sure ls get Hood's, and get It today. Voters Attention! Register Before April 19 If Bond issue is carried May 19, Umatilla County is mortgaged for $980,000 and all taxes, rents and living expenses increased accordingly. Farmer's Union Grain Growers' Ass'n. Good Roads Ass'n. i mi TODAY ONLY Mile. Diane and Ghas. Trowbridge in THE SIREN'S SONG The Siren's Song can easily be recommended as a masterpiece. It hits in it many scenes that are hair-raising, the most prominent of which is the fight on board an ocean-going steamer, at the climax of which the villain throws the hero from the deck, the latter falling a distance of over seventy-five feet into the raging ocean. TOMORROW BESSIE BARRISCALE IN "THE LAST ACT." KEYSTONE COMEDY, "CINDERS OF LOVE." TEMPLE Bane and Ban witfc the ureal Clayton, at the Alta Three Daya