East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916.
PAGE FIVE
TEN PAGES
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY,
NOT A PROMISE
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Last TimejToday f
William Fox Presents
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Dorhy Bem,d Dorothy Bernard inW5,,iamFarnum
A MAN OF SORROW
Anita Stewart and Earle Williams
In Their Weekly Play. Children 5c
Adults 15c
V. L. 8. E. PRESENTS (
HAY ROBSON IN
KALEM PRESENTS "THE EYELESS EDEN"
COMING SUNDAY
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Motion Picture News
What the Picture Theaters Have
to Tdl Yon.
William Kuril um, .Dorothy Bernard,
Anita Stewart and KMe William,
Knowing Today for Last Time.
The Paatlme is presenting today for
the last time William Fox's master
piece, featuring William Farnum and
Dorothy Bernard In ''A Man of Sor
row." Big Bill Farnum Is seen at his
best In this six act drama of the out
doors and dainty Dorothy Bernard
ably assists him,
Anita Stewart and Carle Williams
are seen in their usual weekly picture.
Sunday the Pastime Is presenting
May Robson In "A Night Out " This
is Miss Robaon's first appearance in
pictures, she having starred in this
play for a number of years on the le
gitimate stage, appearing here at the
Oregon theater two years ago. Reports-
on this picture from places where it
has been shown are most pleasing and
it Is the advice of those who have seen
It for all who like the better class of
comedy to be sure and pay the Pap
time a visit during the time her play
is on the screen.
INSURE YOUR MEALS
of being pure, healthful and free from
contamination or disease without any ex
tra cost to you.
Don't Buy Meat
Without It Hat Thia Stamp.
It shows it has been inspected and passed by government
veterinary surgeons.
WE SELL IT.
Oregon Market
600 EL 601
mm ' Si ansnHHaaVBsns
At the Temple.
"The Woman in 47," a photodrcma
of intensely absorbing power and
wonderful realism, it will be shown
at the Temple today and Alice Brady,
the star, in the par of the Italian girl,
ViOla, exceeds the optimistic expecta
tions aroused by her previous success
es before the camera. The play U a
thriller story of the trials and temp
tations to which she was subjected on
her arrival in this country to meet
and marry her lover, after escaping
from the clutches of a cruel and
grasping uncle in Italy. It is told with
such vivid realism and such thrilling
scenes and climaxes that almost un
consciously the minds and hearts of
the spectators are held in a merciless
grip until the final happy ending. The
struggle to maintain her honor, and
the incidents attending the principal
features, make a play of more than
ordinary excellence, and sufficiently
out of the common run to give the
presentation a place all its own In the
realm of the silent drama.
Today and tomorrow.
In "To Hae and to Hold-' at Alia To
day ami Tomorrow.
The Alta l neatre
: Today and Tomorrow
THE BEAUTIFUL STAR,
5 MAE MURRAY
Supported by Wallace Reid, in an elaborate and stirring picturization
Johnson's novel,
of Mary
"To Have and To id"
A glance backward into the days when strong men and brave women fought for the
right of existence in a new land.
Vaudeville! Two Big Acts
KENT, RAE AND MORRIS
Singing, Talking and Dancing.
WILLIAMS AND CLIFFORD
Comedy Acrobats.
SUNDAY BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE BLACKLIST."
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Bowman Motel Ptopmj ror sale.
Doing good business. Terms. 0. P
Bowman, Pendletun, Oregon Adv.
dte-tht
W. O, W. and W. f W
On Monday evening. May l,
ton I'amp No. 41. Woodmen
World, will hold a social session, to
which all Woodmen and their wives,
also all. members of Daphne and Pi n
dleton Circles and other member! at
the Women of Woodcraft are cordial
ly Invited. Program will commence at
8 o'clock sharp A good time assur
ed. By order of the
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
(Adv.)
1 mro m
I SATURDAY ONLY
I Order Early If You Wish to Get
I Berries at This Pri
SPECIALTY GROCERY
I Phone 476 DHH
-To Have and to Hold'' at Alta Today
and Tomorrow.
Mae Murray, the oeautlful Lasky
star, will make her photodramatic de
but in the plcturized version of Mary
Johnson's famous novel, "To Have
and to Hold," the thrilling romance
of the early colonial days in Virginia.
at the Alta theater today and tomor
TOW, supported by Wallace Reld and
an all star cast. It is a Paramount
Picture.
Miss Murray is an artist of unusual
talent, beauty and personality. Prior
to her engagement for a number of
years in the Lasky Company, Miss
Murray's time waa devoted to the
speaking stage. She finally consent
ed to appear In a short comedy and
this was no sooner projected on the
screen than all the leading motion pic
ture producers in the country sought
her services. her personality and
charm were so appealing. She was
finally secured by the Lasky company
and it is expected that her appearance
in the photographic world will create
a sensation.
In "To Have and to Hold" Miss
Murray will be seen as Lady Jocelyn
Leigh, ward of King James, the First,
of England, who flees to America to
escape an undesirable marriage. How
her loveless marriage upon her arriv
al in the colonies brings about a se
ries of exciting adventures, must nat
urally be seen to be enjoyed.
Wallace Reid, the distinguished
Lasky star, plays the role of Captain
Ralph Percy, a gentleman adventurer
in Jamestown.
( Hhers in the cast arc Tom Forman,
Raymon Hatton, James Neill, Lucien
Uttlefield, R. Braduury and Robert
Fleming.
The production of "To Have and to
Hold" is unusual in Its magnificence
and one of the most lavish ever made
by the Lasky Company, two large
sailing vessels being built especially
for the production, one of which 'S
wrecked at the height of a wild storm.
The photography is of the usual
Lasky excellence.
Furnished house wanted. Address
P. O. Box 667 or telephone sol.
17 roomed rooming house for sal
good location Main street Owner
leaving town. Inquire E. O. bldg.
For sale Blewett combined har
vester; 12 toot cut; almost good aa
new . Only S500. E. L. Smith ft Co.
For rent, reasonable, large well fur
nished, modern room, large closet
Phone 535J.
Lost Bunch of keys Reward it
returned to 91 Reefs at the Reeta
Barber Shop.
Will exchange seven room furnished
house In Irvlngton, Portland, for fur
nished house in Pendleton. Address
"UN" this office.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only $3 50. Phone tit. Hotel St,
George. Carney Taxi Co.
For sale 26 head of milch cows.
J3Q and np. On U. S. cream separ
ator, good aa 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
0-tlllty Mail Co . 117 7th ave, North
Seattle, Wash.
Lost Brown mare, weight about
1200 lbs., branded CL on left shoulder,
escaped 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 1250
One brown horse, had halter on,
branded same as abope, roached
mane, weight about 1250. Will pay
$10.00 reward for information lead
ing to recovery of above described
animals. James Crawford, Indian
Agency.
Reliable Medicine for
Distressing Bronchial Coughs
Hoarseness, Tickling Throat,
Severe Coughing, All Go
When Foley's Honey
and Tar Is Used.
Bronchitis too often leaves a severe
racking cough (hat weakens the 17111601
and paves the way for such grave dis
eases as pleurisy and pneumonia. Some
times there is a nervous hacking, worse
on arising and at nightfall, that is espe
cially wearing and should by all means
bo stopped promptly. Foley's Honey
and Tar is exactly suited to these condi
tions. It directly affects the mucous
lining of the throat, clearing it at once oi
hoarseness, removing the tickling phlegm
and stopping the severe racking cough.
Coughs usually grow worse at night
fall sod prevent the quiet rest so acces
sary to one weakened by a cold.
thai. T. Miller, Ed. Cannelton, Ind.,
Enquirer, writes: "For three years 1
was troubled with bronchial affections.
was hoarse and sometimes could hardly
apeak louder than a whisper. Had to
entirely give up singing, and coughed
constantly from sore throat day and
night. I took Foley's Honey and Tar
and got relief. This enring the trouble
arose again. I bought a bottle, took fire
doses, and have the remainder ia the
bottle on my desk now, to take if an
other stuck develops. It is great for
bronchial colds and coughs.
Every user is a friend.
LOCALS
Sk Advertising in Brief
RATES.
Per line first Insertion lOe
I'er line, additional Insertion.... 6c
Per line, per month 11.00
No locals taken for less than 25c
Count 6 ordinary words to Una
Locals will not be taken over tb
teleptioiie except from East Oregon
tan paid-up subscribers.
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WITH gasoline
costing real
money will the mo
torist be content
with 12 miles per
gallon-iuhen so many
are averaging 20 and
up?
PENDLETON AUTO CO
Automobiles, parts. Accessories
PENDLETON, OREGON.
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For sale Furniture, Phone 356M.
Furnished room to rent- Phone 294R
For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny
der. Lace curtains laundered. Phone
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Buff Orpington eggs for hatching
USE. High.
For sale White Frost refrigerator
Phone Sit.
Wanted Woman cook on ranch
Inquire this office.
For sale Good milch cows. R. J
'"Yesswell, City. Phone 4FS.
Hog for sale. Address Mrs. Peter
West, Box 84, Pendleton, Ore.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 524.
Pen land Bros.' transfer Co. hav
forage warehouse Phone 339.
Dressmaking by day or at home
Room 10 E. O. Bldg Phone 246M. S
I haul your garbage and trash S
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st. S
Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned. E
M.50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone S
181.
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Today and Tomorrow
ALICE BRADY, the star of many big- and important
Screen Productions, in a wonderfully impressive photo
drama entitled
"The Woman in 47"
In which the temptation, struggle, and final happiness
and recovery of her lost ground by a young immigrant
girl are shown with a wealth of gripping heart interest.
HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME."
SUNDAY Three big stars in a big play, "MARTHA'S
VINDICATION."
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