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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1916.
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY.
NOT A PROMISE
Today
MUTUAL MASTERPIECE DE LUXE
" As a Woman
Sows
19
6 Stirring Acts 5
A Play Every Woman and Girl Should See.
"As a Woman Sows" presents old problems in a new
way. Featuring the star players
GERTRUDE ROBINSON and ALEXANDER GODEN
In addition, "SAPVILLE'S FINEST."
A Laughable Comedy.
Adults 10c.
TOMORROW
William Fox Ms
1 WIFFS
II
Pinmr ni
oALKiritL
With Galaxy of Stars -
Robert Mantel, Genevieve
Hamper, Claire Whitney,
little Jane Lee, Stuart Holmes,
Anita Stewart & Earle Williams
Children 5c.
iiit to Pilot Rock
attend the farmers
EDISON
DISC
TALKING
MACHINES
LOCALS
B Advertising in Brief
lUTW.
Per line first Insertion 10c
Per line, additional luertloa Be
1'er line, per Booth 11.00
No locale taken (or leea than Sc.
Cotot ordinary words te Una.
Locale will not be takes over the
telephone except from Eaat Oregon
tan paid up ubecrlbera.
He The iMnnMinrt Point.
out of
always
With thin you are never
i I in and our needle la
new.
No spoiling of valuable records by
using old needles and every record Is
played aa It should be. reproducing
the natural voice and tones.
All prices and easy terme.
Pall and hear It.
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
CALL AND SEE MY
STOCK OF
Outside
Plants
before you fill your porch
boxes.
Hanging baskets called
for filled and delivered.
CUT FLOWERS, FERNS,
SEEDS, FLOWER POTS.
G. W. Hooker
Florist.
Open evenings, Phone 522
544 Main St.
For tree spraying, phone I. C. Snyder
Lace curtains laundered. Phone
204R
Two furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent. 124 Jeff Davis.
For sale White Frost refrigerator
Phone 110.
For rent 4-room furnished house
North Side Phone 248M.
For rent Apartment In Monteras
telll building Phone 290J.
Wanted Woman cook on ranch
Inquire this office.
For sale Rabbits all kinds, V.
cent up. 621 College
Oood building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 624.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hav
torage warehouse Phone J3
For sale Hold gas harvester, 16-
foot cut. Phone 2F11.
Going away, piano for sale. In good
condition. Phone 762M.
Furnished house wanted. Address
P. O Box HI or telephone 661.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 553M. 140S W. Railroad at
Sulta pressed 60c; dry cleaned.
11.60. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone
686.
For rent Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms. 114 Stonewall Jack
son. ,
For sale sheap 12 foot Blewett
combine Almost new. D I Hopkins.
Helix.
For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon
and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta
bles.
Few head of heavy worn horses for
sale. Phone 8F12, or write Route 1,
Box 44.
For rent Six room house, corner
Monroe and Jackson. Inquire Hernwn
Suhl. or phone 10F6.
For sale Cadillac car In good run
ning order. Cheap for cash. Phone
696J.
Thoroughbred Poland China seed
hogs for sale at the Commercial Feed
Yard. R. H. Barr, owner.
I have a new list of property today
at prices that will astonish you. Let
me show you. B. T. Wade.
For sale 26 head of milch cowa
(30 and up. One V. S. cream separ
ator, good a new. for half price. T
J. Cheney at ranch on McKay creek,
or address Pendleton, Ore.
For rent Six room house. Inquire
803 K. Railroad
Wanted Girl lo assist with house
work. 616 Aura.
ror ale A few Bead full blood
Shropshire sheep. Jaa. Porter. Phone
241R
For rent Office room In Judd
building. Apply F. E. Judd, American
National Bank.
17 roomed rooming house for sal'
good location Main street Owner
leaving town. Inquire E. O. bldg.
For sale Blewett combined har
vester; 12 foot cut; almost good as
new . Only $600. E. L. Smith A Co.
For sale Grocery, confectionery
mill restaurant In a booming town
Address 309 Jersey street, St. Johns.
Ore.
Will exchange seven room furnished
house In Irvlngton, Portland, for fur
nished house In Pendleton. Address
"SN" this office.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night. Funerals to cemetery
only S3 50. Phone 680. Hotel St,
George. Carney.Taxi Co.
We handle Alberta and Montana
lands on easy terms. Pendleton Ex
change. Room 2. over Taylor Hard
ware Store.
Rooming house for sale. Mais
street, in center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
For sale A few used cars at bar
gains. Among the lot are Buicks.
Reos ami Maxwells see Robbing &
West at Independent Garage.
Charles Stanton of Helix Is visiting i
here today.
J. J. McNerney of Portland is at the ,
Pendleton.
Olen E. Scott is in from his home
north of the city,
Frank Gulwits of Hermiston was a
Pendleton visitor yesterday.
Miss Rosie Ross has returned from
Portland, where she spent the win-1
ter.
R. A. Holte and Frank Sloan,
prominent Stanfield men, are In the
city today.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hertle of La
Grande are registered at the St i
George.
Henry Craig was
yesterday to
meeting.
Game Warden George Tonkin was
among the Masons going to Hermiston !
this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas came
over this morning from Pasco to at
tend the funeral of Mrs G W. Knight.
County Commissioner H. M. Cock
burn came down this morning from
Milton to attend the May term ol .
court.
Dr. C. J. Smith arrived here this
morning from Portland on a business
trip and will return home tonight or
tomorrow.
Miss Hazel Mullin. who has been
employed at Hot Lake, ls now in Pen
dleton and has taken a position at the
Knpper Kettle.
Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes
went to Hermiston this afternoon to
attend the Installation of a chapter
..f H. A. M.
Leon Cohen. Jack Robinson, W. C,
E. Prultt and C. K. Cranston were
among those attending the farmers'
meeting at Pilot Rock yesterday.
W. F. Cook, who brought his wife
here for burial after ner death in Al
berta, will visit here for a short time
before returning to the north. He
has heen in Alberta 10 years.
TiTe Alta Theatre
Last Time Today
THE EMINENT DRAMATIC ACTOR
JULIUS STEGER
5
IN
"The Blindness of Love"
L
A gripping story of a father's blind live for his motherless son, who makes good in
the end. Also
PATHE NEWS
BRIGHT AND REFRESHING; ALL THE LATEST EVENTS.
Tomorrow Only Martha Hedman in
"THE CUB"
Motion Picture News
What the Picture Theaters Hard
10 Tell Yon.
"AS A
WOMAN SOWS"
DELIOHTFUL PICTUKK
Businessmen Will
Discriminate in
The Pastime is presenting today tor
the last time Gertrude Robinson in
"As a Woman Sows." This is a de
lightful entertaining picture and one
1 that pleased a large audience jester
1 dav
Tnmnrrntt' H new nlav takes the
rt. TL.'. A:J screen. William Fox presents "A
VJlltMg I flCif rklU wife's sacrifice." featuring Baby Jane
j i.ee. Robert Mantell. Claire Whitney,
smart Holmes. Genevieve Hamper
111,1 E SKY" COMMITTEE To IN- ,lnd all star supporting cast.
VKOTGATE WHEN OONTKl- , Anita Stewart and Earle Williams
BITIONS ASKED. 1 .,, i he shown in their weekly
picture.
NEWS NOTES OF ATHENA
(Blast Oregonlan Special.)
ATHENA. Ore., May 2 Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson have arrivea irom
Boise aty. Idaho, the former being
employed in the Fix and Radtke mer
chandise store.
Clark Wood of Weston was in Athe
na Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis are over
from Milton visiting at the country
home of George Gerking.
Mr. and airs. John Bannister and
Mrs. Ralph Saling, were in Atn'.-na
Sunday,
Mrs. Charles Smith and daughter.
Savannah, visited at the Marlon jaca
home in Pendleton Saturday.
Mrs Winshlp and daughter Audrey
and Clara Henley returned Saturday
evening from Hermiston.
Thomas Caton was in Hermiston
Friday and Saturday or this week.
The recital of Mis Nellie De Whit
ings music pupils was attended by a
large and appreciative audience.
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Thompson re
turned from a visit m Heppner Sat
urday. Mrs. Henry Keen and daughter re
turned from Hermtston Saturday
where Miss Zola was successful !
winning second honors In tho county
high school oratorical contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Steen of Milton
were In Athena Monday.
Mr. Russell Plersol attended tho
show, "The Birth of a Nation," hi
Pendleton Saturday evening-
R. F. Bell has purchased the Horse
Shoe pool hall from Jay Moaler.
Grace A. Gilliam, candidate for
county treasurer, was In Athens, Fri
day. Mayor Homer I. Watts, candidate
for district attorney, was campaign
ing in Hermiston Friday.
Archie Henderson of Walla Walla,
agent for the Buick automobile, was
in Athena Moaday.
Ir sI
Mortgage on farm land Will dls
ount. Address "y" this office. Adv.
For Rent.
Sheep ranch and range for 800l
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. 12000 per year. Address, msb
or wire, Mary L. Hill. Denlo, Ore
gon, via Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Adv
For the purpose of protecting the
business men from solicitors for an- hiit REDMAN IN
deserving projects, a "blue sky" com- "THE OL'B" AT ALTA
mittee will be appointed by President
Brock to pass upon ail matters call-; World Film Corporation present
ing for contributions from the pub- vjartha Hedman in a five part Wm.
lie. President Brook suggested the A Brad photoplay, "The Cub," bas-
new committee last evening at the rj on tne 8lage offering of the same
monthly meeting and the Idea met name, Thompson Buchanan, who
with general favor. In this way. it wrote "Life," was tne author,
is believed, undeserving matters will MM Hedman, who nad a distin-
be turned down and aeserving matters gUj8hed stage career in Sweden, Eng-
will be placed in hands that will ear- land and the L'nited States, is one of
ry them through. trie numerous clever and beautiful ac-
A. R. Blewett, president or tne tresges who owed her principal oppoi-
Blewett Harvester Co., called atten- tunitf8 t0 the late Charles Frohman,
tion to the fact that trie association who brought her to this country. This
had guaranteed the 12400 balance on is ner firgt appearance m motion pic-
the 125,000 to be subscribed by local tureg
people He stated tnat all of tha Tne storv 0( -The Cub" is a highly
money is needed now and urged that Qiverting one. At the time, of some
the association take steps to raise the hitter feuds in Kentucky a newspaper
balance. ..rtiior desired a special story, and as-
J. v. Tallman. chairman of the
signed a
new. young reporter to the
committee in charge, stated tnut as j0, jje oaSVsf and debonair, prom.n-
was ready to go out again at once. He )y got himself in a terrible mess by
declared the company had more than famg jn love with one girl who was
kept faith inasmuch as the Rlewe'ts Dromlnen on one side of the feud.
.,,i MttlM himself fallen in ioe
o-
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON GARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up In
flate. FIRST CLASS 8HRVICE
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor .Webb and Cottonwood 8t.
Phone M7. Psndlston, Ore
soda Fountain for sale.
See John Butler, Pastime Parlors.
Adv
pioneer's picnic at Weston.
Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma
tilla County Pioneers at Weston, Ore
June 2nd, 3rd
Bowman Hotel property for Sale.
Doing good business. Terms. O P
Bowman. Pendleton. Oregon Adv.
card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many friends
for the ninny acts of kindness and ex
pressions of smpathy shown us in our
recent bereavement, the death of Mrs
Cora Rlgby Cook. Also for the many
beautiful floral offerings
W. T COOK
REV. G. W. RIGI
M. A. RIOBT.
(Adv M RIOBT.
were employing aL' men ai tne pwn.
whereas a force of 25 was all th:it
had been expected of them. He staie.i 0ppoeite side.
thai the L'T machines to he turned out jhe result, though
by June 1 are now Being assemble'!
and most of them sold He also 4f
dared that he had pretty definite . in
formation that the company woull
pay eight per cent dividends the first
year.
Seven new members were
lust evening. Si follows: Dr.
E. Kini. Dr. H. J Kavanaugh. A. R.
Blewett. E Ci Pay. C. E Nelson.
Charles Serell and James H. Sturfis.
It was suggested that an active can
vass be made fur more new members.
Not CliainjiioninaT Halh-ouiK
Inasmuch as some complaint has
been heard from the railroad men ov
er the resolution passed try the Com
mercial association last month, the
resolution was read again lis word,
ing was very plain and could not be
construed as heinn for the railroad"
and against the employes. It simply
with by another girl wno was on the
disastrous to
him, was provacatlve ol a series o:
highly diverting but dangerous situa
tions, which were finally cleared up
by the Intervention of the mllltla.
John Hlnes, an extremely clever
comedian who has made'a great rep
added utalion f0r himself in World Film fea
George hM a .,art ln which he fairly
ro,ei ,is the cub There are other
hlirhlv finished players in the cast
"The Cub" will be presented at the
Alta Theater tomorrow only.
ft 9k a
A lIvHsKr -aaaP aaamsaaal
ALEXANDER G ADEN AND CEnTnUCE RC31NC0N IN A SOENC FROM
"AS A WOMAN SOWS," MUTUAL M A STE RPI CT U R DE LUXE EDI
TION, IN FIVE PARTS. rR' T ZD T 0 1 UL'CN T.
PASTIME TODAY.
MORM. FABRIC" IS AN
ATTACK OX "FREE LOVE'
Fut' of Two People VU'o scorn Con
ventions shown In New Tri
angle Piay.
ln presenting "The Moral Fabric, '
the Triangle-Kay Bee feature starring
Frank Mills, talented and experienced!
Today id Tomorrow
Items H. Inet McM Featmno
suggested that each party to the con- actor of tnf s,(eaking stage, Produc-
troversy over an increase in wanes
should agree to arbitration before tak
ing an extreme measure. Members of
the association were all very emphat
ic that It was never their understand.
Ing that the association was acting III
behalf of the railroads.
AT AlTA niKATKU TOMORROW ONLY.
CHANUK OF VENUE DENIED
(Continued from page one.)
three times during his campaign with
a promise to appoint him recorder it
elected and that such promises had
been made voluntarily. However, he
stated, he knew I lie appointment was
with the council and not with the
mayor. He stated that, inasmuch as
a great many witnesses living in Pen
dleton would be subpoenaed, a change
of venue would result In a great ex
pense to the county and. under the
circumstances, he said, he did not be
lieve such an expense would be Jus.
lifted.
.ludite Fee voiced his opinion that
the court would be reversed by a
higher court, and stated he would ap
peal from the ruling.
I
r Sale or Traale.
for property In or around Pendleton,
house and lot In Willamette valley;
also lot In The Dalles. Inquire G.
Hansen, Pendleton Creamery. Adv.
er Thomas H Ince claims to offer a
subject of absorbing inierest and a:
most unusual plot. The theme of thoi
story is the fallacy or the "free love" j
theory, and the play ls a blow at thai
basic structure Ol the principle which
IMS adocates of the Tree love" prop
aganda profess lo expound.
The drama is from the pen of C
Gardner Sullivan, of the luce staff otj
photo plaxwnghts. He presents a
woman who is deceived by the w'l-s
of a rich young Don juan and her
husband, a man of few words, but g
deep thinker About this trio Sulli
an has conceived a ptot that causes
the two weuker characters to undergo,
a complete change, and which pre
sents the fallaciea of tnelr theory'
they would work out m actual prai -1
lice.
The husband, of course. Is the apex
about which the action revolves. This,
part. Stayed by Mills, is said to he
handled by that artist Is a master
ly manner. Sullivan conceived the
Idea of the theme for his story after:
attending a lecture given b a "free
thinkers " organisation.
At the Temple today and tomorrow
1500 Acres Farm Land for Sale.
Located 4 1-1 miles south of Pen
dleton O P Bowman, pcndleten. Ore
-Adv.
FRANK
MILL
in
"The Moral Fabric"
THE CAST.
Scott Winthrop Frank Mills
Amy Withrop Etlith Reevs
Mackley Sturat Howard Hickman
Nina Hall-Burnley Louise Rrownell
Also Keystone Comedy, "A LOVE RIOT."
TEMPLE