EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. PAGE FIVE r m i m Kama Dorothy Bernard fSJia- William A MAN OF SORROW A Play of Love and Hate, Bated on the Famous Stage Success, Majestic Theatre in Portland is playing this picture today also. Anita Stewart and Earle In Their Weekly Play. Adults 15c LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief asim Per Una flnrt Inurtlon lOe Per line, additional uuertlon Se Per line, per moath 11.00 No local taken (or Ian than 36c Count 6 ordinary worda to line. Local! will not be taken over the telephone eicept from Kaat Oregon tan paid op aubarrlbera. Tor sal Furniture, Phone 356M. Furnished room to rent. Phone 2R For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny der. lira. Packer, dressmaking 400 B Alts. Lac curtains laundered. Phone 2I4R. Buff Orpington egg for hatching 11S B. High. For rale White Froat refrigerator Phone 110. For rent Furniahed housekeeping rooms, 401 Aura Wanted Woman cook on ranch Inquire this office. Fr sale Good milch cows. U. J Cresswell, City Phone 4FI. Woman wants work by day, 36 cents per hour. ilO Willow. For rent Eight room hoUHe with garden. Inquire 17 Willow. For sale Two seated hack, bee su pers and frames. Phone 54. Hog for sale. Address Mrs. Peter West, Box 14. Pendleton. Ore. Good bulldlag lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone It4. Penlaad Bros.' transfer Co. haw storage warehouse Phone til. Dressmaking by day or at home Room II B O. Bldg Phone 246M. I, hall your garbage and trash Phose 5SSM. 140J W. Railroad st Stilts pressed 60c; dry cleaned. 11.61. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone III. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon arid harness. Inquire Telephone Sta bles. Wanted To rent 2 or 3 unfurnish ed rooms for light housekeeping. Ad dress X this office. Few head of heavy worn horses for sale. Phone 8F12, or write Route 1, Box 44. Wanted-- Girl to help with work en ranch. Write Box 62, R. F- I. 1. He Us, ore Lady wishes position on ranch as cook Box 61. Helix, Ore., or phone Main 244, Helix Wanted 2 or 3 furniahed rooms by young married couple, no children, in. quire "N" this office. We handle Alberts nnd Montana lands on easy terms. Pendleton Ex change, Room 2, over Taylor Hard ware Store. Experienced couple want work on ranch. Man good with all kinds ma chinery. Address "R" this office. The Echo Hotel la under new man agement and la getting the glad hand from traveling men For rent Office room In ,Judd building. Apply F, E. Judd. American National Bank. P-.r nle. at Commercial feed yard in head registered Poland China seed hogs. R. H. Barr, owner Furnished tent house for sale. Will ell cheap If taken at once. W. Webb and Haxel streets Larson. II roomed rooming house for sale, i..,.n.,n Main strec' Owner leaving town Inquire E. O. bldg. For sale Blewett combined har vester; 12 foot cut; almoat good as new . Only 1600. B. L. Smith A Co Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 13 60. Phone 80. Hotel St, George. Carney Taxi Ce. For sale 26 head of milch cows ISO and up. One U. S. cream separ ator, good s new, for half price. T J. Cheney at ranch on McKay creek, or address Pendleton, Ore. Striking offer for live workers', don't miss this chance; big field; full particulars free; hurry, write now Utility Mall Co , 117 7th sve, North, Seattle, Wash. w s Today and Tomorrow1 William Fox Presents rami & Dorothy Bernard in tlneaW$SssWsjpinjrHjssT. lllancli sweet at Alta Today. Furnished house wanted. Address P. O. Box 867 or telephone 651. For rent, reasonable, large well fur nished, modern room, large closet Phone 636J. Lost Bunch of keya Reward if returned to 81 Reed at the Reet Barber Shop. Will exchange seven room furnished house In Irvington, Portland, for fur nished house In Pendleton. Address "$K" this office. Lost Brown mare, weight about 1200 lbs., branded CL on left shoulder, em-aped from barn in Pendleton on Monday evening, April 24th. Reward for return. H. P. Whitman Lost One roan horse, had halter on branded apple brand on left hip. roached mane, weight about 1260 one brown horse, had halter on, branded same as abope, roached mane, weight about 1260. Will pay $10.00 reward for inrormation lead ing to recovery of above described animals. James Crawford, Indian Agency. I50O Acres Farm Land for Sale. Located 4 1-2 miles aouth of Pen dleton. O- P. Bowman, Pendleton. Ore. Adv. Soda Fountain for sale. See John Butler, Pastime Parlors. Adv Bowman Hotel property for sale. Doing good business. Terms. O. P Bowman, Pendleton, Oregon Adv. For Rent. Sheep ranch and range for 800U sheep; meadow cutting 360 tons clov er hay; water controlling spring, summer and fall range, with good Winter range. Will rent for term oi years. $2000 per year. Address, msl' or wire, Mary L. Hill, Denlo, Ore gon, via Wlnnemucca. Nevada. Adv Dance at German Hall. Saturday evening, April 29, rain or shine. Good time, good management and good music Adv. Fnrmeni Take Notice, All kinds of well drilling done quickly and at a reosonoble price. All work guaranteed. Deep or shallow wells, hard rock a specialty. Eight years' experience. Will move any where, distance is no object. It will pay all who wish wells drilled to write or consult with me. Charles F,. Lewis Stnnfleld, Oregon. Box 162. Adv. WILL TEST LAW. (Continued from page one.l Mayor Best yesterday. It Is sBld, se cured from Ray McCnrroll. one of th principals In the bout of March 23. nn nffldnvlt to the effect that he received $60 for appearing against liagan and that the money was paid to him before the fight. Me wouiu ntti mime un ai fldavlt that he took part in a prls fight. WHERE QUALITY IS A REALITY, NOT. A PROMISE j William Fa mum 'Hoodr Blind. Williams Children 5c Library News The following new books have been placed on the shelves of the public library. Fiction. (Ilass Abe, and Mawruss. llarland Cardinal's snuff box. Harrison The far horizon. Hewlett Uttle Iliad. Mackenzie Plashers mead. Major Yolanda. Marshall Old order changeth. Mulder Bram of the five corners Oppenhelm Double traitor. Orcutt Bachelors. Palmer Peter Paragon. Ridge Happy recruit. Rivers Valiants of Virginia. Runkle Scarlet rider. Tompkins Ever after. Walling Vlolette of Pere Lachaise Whl& Call of the North. Wiggins Affair at the inn. Wlggln Penelope's Irish experi ence. Children's Books. Figyeln-Hssy Two boys In the trop ics. ' Huskell Katrinka. Harrison Aaron In the wildwoods Kelman -Stories from Chaucer. Longfellow - Evangeline. Lucia Peter and Polly in spring. Mabie Book of Christmas. MaoManus In chimney corners. Masefield Jim Davis. Mason Tom Strong, Junior. Teattie Lotta Embury's career. Pier Jester of Saint Timothy's. Pyle Six little ducklings. Rankin cinder pond. Richards Quicksilver Sue. Rogers Campfire girls. Smith Christmas in legend and story. Verrill In Morgan's wake. Rolt-Wheeler Boy with D. S. life- savers. Tomllnson Tecumseh's young braves. Verrill Amateur carpenter. I DOES HE WEAR THE SAME SMILE THIS YEAR? This photograph the spo: was b-ifii NBubUcM piirt j sixty-two years agt next convention a It will hold lt month before its A number of ladies went down to Nolln thta morning to spend the daj oh guests of Mrs. Dale Slusher. Twelve young ladles and matron went out this morning to the Guy Wy rlck ranch to be luncheon guests ol Mrs. Guy Wyrtck. The luncheon l in honor of Miss Eunice Vogel w ho Is a guest of Mrs. Edmund Mabie. Mrs. Glen Sturdlvant left today for Payette, Idaho, to visit her parents She waa accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Jamea A. Dodd, who has been visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Coon left yes terday for Portland to visit with their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Saxon. The Current Literature Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Moorhouse on Watef street. An important business meet ing will be held at 2. This evening a high school picnic will be given under the auspices of the "Bachelor Club." The Invitation was extended to all the boys In the high school., and each is to take his lady friend. The picnic will be held at Cayuse and the trip will be made by autos. The students expect to leave at 4 o'clock and return about eight. E. L. Hoppel, traveling freight agent of the X. P. was at the Pendle ton yescterday. Miss Grace Gilliam, candidate for the republican nomination for counts treasurer. left this morning for the east end of the county on a campaign trip. Mrs. Earl Tulloch entertained the members of the Friday Bridge Club yesterday afternoon at her home on the north side. Honors were won by Mrs. R. H. Home. Mr. and Mrs. William Scheer re turned this morning on the N. P. from Ritzville, Wn., where they had been for several days. They brought their small granddaughter back with them. Civil Csse Next. At the conclusion of the Rhinehart trial this afternoon, the case of Per inger vs. Carney. Hey and Bradley, in volving an alleged contract for a liv ery barn, will come up for trial. PROTESTS SEEM TO ORIGINATE AT ONE PARTICULAR CENTER TKS.KC. H.V.MS RECEIVED BY CON GRESS APPEAR TO BEAR GERMAN TRADEMARK. WASHINGTON', April 27. Senator Hunting of Wlscpn, read peace mes sages from several states, showing that the contents followed identical forms. He broadly Intimated that Germany had paid for the telegrams protesting against a severance of di plomatic relations. Bushels of mes sages are overwhelming congress. "Plotters have filled the people with fear that the president and congress are trying to run the country into a war." said Husting. He displayed a copy of a circular sent to Wisconsin voters urging that they write him and enclosing printed letters. birthday. The photo or Colone' Roos. evelt was taken during the progressive convention in Chicago, four years ago. The colonel is going to be a factor In the convention. The Alta Theatre W "iHH k '! 'SKm gsi Jm Wj II Ij-A-tMfw' ' co. i y t The most beautiful woman on the screen, filmed in a photo-drama that caps the climax, at Washington. TOMORROW MAE MURRAY IN "TO HAVE AND TO 4 MANAGES RACING PLANT 4 AT AGE OF TWENTY-FOUR 4 WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, O., April 26. Frank D. Woodland of this city has Just been appointed secretary and general manager of the Southern Park Trotting Association, which has the finest plant west of New York Among the members or the associa tion are David Tod, H. H. Stambaugh and David Arrel, millionaire sports man. The plant was completed last year at a cost of more than $50,000. Woodland, who Is but 24 years ot age, has a large acquaintance among the trainers, drivers ana owners. He Is secretary of the Ohio Racing Circuit which holds annually thirteen succes sive weeks of racing on the leading halt mile tracks In Ohio. Tramp Is Killed. ROSE BURG. April 27. An uni dentified tramp was believed killed and twelve cars were wrecked wher. a freight train left the tracks at Rice Hill. Japs satisfied. WASHINGTON. April 27. Japan's demands regarding exclusion of la borers were reported completely piet In an amendment to the Burnett Ini- migration bill which a majority of the; by comparison with the other success senate committee informally approve l es which have been shown as Equit I today. able releases. The story is full of i liwumimimiillli mi i ' 1 1 K Friday and Saturday-"THE WOMAN IN 47" E By Frederic Chapin in which ALICE BRADY, America's star screen artiste, enacts a part full of tense, gripping situations, and in which the liveliest interest is sustain- r S ed to the end. HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME." TEMPLE Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi ijiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiHiiir- Today Only KITTY GORDON in As in a Looking Glass The most A thrilling William larniim, Dorothy Bernard, Anita Stewart and Earle Williams, Showing at the Pastime Today. William Farnum, one of the fore most stars of the screen, will appear at the Pastime theater commencing today In "A Man of Sorrow," a strong photodrama based on the famous stage success, "Hoodman Blind." With othv Bernard! the ex-Portland stock actress, who is cast in a dual role. "A Man of Sorrows" deals with a, "The Birth of a Nation," begins its man who marries one of two sisters, three days' engagement at the Oregon who look exactly alike. He sees his, theater There will be two per- sister-in-law in the arms of a stran ger, assumes that it is his wife, and romances dally at 2:15 arnd 8:15. leaves home. He roves about the Nothing like this wonderful attrao world, seeking solace, until he meets tion has ever been seen upon the lo his sister-in-law, who informs him of cal boards. It is given here exactly the true condition of affairs. as it is being presented In New York Anita Stewart and Earle Williams City where the big drama has broken will also be shown in their usual every record in the stage history ot weeklv picture. Four big screen stars i the first city In the country. In addi In one show. Come early. kitty trordon st Alta Today. "As In a Looking Glass" the new World Film feature in which Miss Kitty Gordon will make her first screen annearance at the Alta todav only, affords the star an opportunity War. The force that slavery played to display to best possible advantage i in producing this crisis is traced from the beauty that has made her famous its inception to its anolition. While on the stage. She has a role of trc- the basic theme is historical in its mendous dramatic power and ' foundation Its intent Is the fundamen throughout the picture appears in a tal one of true drama. The force) rapid-fire succession of the most mar-j which make for these results have, velous gowns and hats ever seen on ; been marshalled upon a larger scale) the screen of a motion picture theater, j than was ever dreamed of before. Where directors of vast spectacles Mae Murray at Alta Tomorrow. hae dealt with hundreds in the past Mae Murray, the Beautiful star, Griffith employs thousands. Eighteen who is to make her photodramatlc thousand people till his stage which debut in the Jesse L. Lasky produc-' has vast territory for Its background, tion of Mary Johnson's ramous novel. Three thousand horses pass before "To Have and to Hold" at the Alta your view in wild dashes over miles of tomorrow and Saturday, had a most country roadway. The decisive bat- strenuous time during the filming ol the picture. For eight days she and her company were cut off from com munication with the outside world while in a Uttle town on the Pacific coast. Immediately after leaving there, the comapny went over to Cat allna Island to film some exterior scenes and she was left alone the en tire night on a barren Island during the height of a rainstorm and on ac count of the high seas it was with great difficulty that she was rescued It is a Paramount Picture There is a great photodrama ached-! uled for presentation at the Temple Theater tomorrow. It Is called "Tho Woman in 4 7." and has Alice Brady, the celebrated screen star, in the prlr clpsl part. Coming as the next re lease on the Equitable program, it is a striking feature In a long list of striking features, and suffers nothing iiiiiiiiiiini huh mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiitu Last Time Today BESSIE BARRISCALE, IN Bullets and Brown Eyes I FRED The Village Vampire marvelous gowns ever and dramatic story of life HOLD. J striking and tense situations, with I thrilling climaxes, and gives the star full opportunity for the display of her well known dramatic talents. There as not a dull Inch in the fall five reels ' of film, and there is no slackening of attention permitted as the develop ment of the story unfolds Itself. "B,rth f D W- Griffith's mighty spectacle) tion the piece has piled up record en gagements in Chicago, Boston, San Francisco and Los Angeles. It covers a wide range of American history and touches only the highest points of interest in the great events that led up to and terminated the Civil ties of the Civil War are reproduced in faithful detail and you see these conflicts fought again just as , J were waged 50 years ago cities were built up only to be destroyed to lend force and verity to the dramatic nar rative. Ruler- Send Greetings. LONDON, April 27. King lieorge j sent the following telegram on Easter i day to Emperor Nicholas "Today, when by happy coincidence our two nations are celebrating Has let and we are commemorating St. tleorge. I cannot refrain from send ing you congratulations, in renewed confidence in the victory of the allied armies. I followed with delight the recent victorious achievements of your gullent army." Emperor Nicholas replied thu: "Warmest thanks for , vnrTtStTr greetings and good wishes. I entirely share your confidence in the ultimate sueces of our combined efforts.'' MACE, IN