East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916.
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Motion Picture News
WHERE QUALITY
IS A REALITY.
NOT A PROMISE
ALTA
THEATRE
What tin- Pit -tun- Theaters Have
to Teil you.
PAHTIMK, SUNDAY-MONDAY.
Today
BUD FISHER'S FAMOUS CARTOON
COMEDIES, MUTT AND JEFF IN
HITS TOOTHACHE"
"THE ROMANCE OF THE HOLLOW
TREE"
Kathlyn Adams.
"A FLICKERING LIGHT"
Anna Little
i
"THE GAY BLADE'S LAST SCRAPE"
Carrol Hathaway and John Sheman.
Adult 10c.
Children 5c
Sunday and Monday
V. L. S. E. PRESENTS
"SOULS IN
BONDAGE"
5 Dramatic Act 5
Wi
Nance
01
Conceded by Press and Public to be the greatest living emotional actress. A won
derful picture by Danial Carso Goodman. A vital human story which Miss O'Neil
declares to be superior to any in which she has yet appeared.
Also ROSE MELVILLE, the Original "Si Hopkins" in
"A LEAP YEAR WOOING"
There is a reason why your should see the Pastime programs; "QUALITY."
Adult 15c. Children 5c
LOCALS
(Paid Advertisement.)
For tree spraying, phone I. C. Sny
der. Lace curtains laundered. Phoue
1MB.
For rent Furnished apartment. 717
Lllleth
Bundle wheat hny for sale. Wm
Kuperg. city.
For rent Beat housekeeping rooms
In city. Thone 30S.
Two furnished housekeeping rooms
for rent 124 Jeff Davis.
For sale White Frost refrigerator
Phone 110.
Good building lot for sale on West
Webb street. Telephone 624.
Penland Bros.' transfer Co. havi
storage warehouse Phone SIS.
For sale Hold gas harvester, 16
foot cut Phone SF11.
Going away, piano for sale, In good
condition. Phone 7MM.
I has! your garbage and trash
Phone 5B3M. 1408 W. Railroad at.
For rent Nicely furnished room.
Inquire (13 W. Alta or phone JBSJ.
Suits pressed SOc: dry cleaned,
$1.60. Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone
tU.
Gentleman wants room In private
family, close In. Address Box 70s.
City.
For rent Office room In Judd
building. Apply F. E. Judd. American
National Bank.
For rent Nicely furnished house
keeping rooms. 114 Stonewall Jack
son. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon
and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta
bles Few head of heavy work horses for
sale. Phone 8F1-. or write Route 1,
Box 44.
For sale Cadillac car In good run
ning order. Cheap for cash. Phone
MJ.
Office girl wanted State age and
experience, also salary expected. Ad
dress "O" this office.
Dance Saturday night. May 6th. in
Kagle-Woodman hall. Keens orches
tra. Admission 60c.
Mattresses made over, furniture re
pairing upholstering Calls city or
country. La Dow Bros.., 219 Beaure
gard Phone 227J.
For rent V)t to date apt. at tho
Kenmnre. Special summer rates for
room and board. S or room apt. at
10 Water street. Phone 421.
How to teach horses to slnglefoot
and pacers to walk and trot. Printed
Instructions in full for 1 00 money
order. Tracy Layne, Cayuse, Ore.
Wyrlck Bros. Hanch.
Wanted Ladles or gentlemen to
travel. Fine proposition to right par
ties. Call at 613 W. Railroad street
from I to 6 P. m.
r- mii--a new modern 110 bbL
electric flour mill locsted In vaUsy
town 10,000 population, will trad
for eastern Oregon or Washington
wheat land. Price 111,000. For par
ticulars writ 116 Trade Street, 8a
Icm, Ore.
pioneer's picnic at Weston.
Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma
tilla County Pioneers at Weston, Ore,
June 2nd, 3rd.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our" sincere
thanks to our many friends and the
fraternal orders for their kindness an I
sympathy and beautiful floral offer
ings in our recent .bereavement of
wife and mother.
G. W. KNIGHT
tAdv.) AND FAMILY
Crd of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many wind friends and
neighbor! for their sympathy and
kindness extended us during the 111 -new
and death of our beloved wife
.ind mother: also to state our appre
ciation of the beaulful floral offer
ings received.
GEO. D. HILYARD.
(Adv.) AND FAMILY.
Soda Fountain for sale.
See John Butler, Pastime Parlors.
Adv.
Farmers Tukc Notice.
All kinds of well drilling done at a
reasonable price. Work guaranteed.
Deep or shallow wells. Eight years
experience. We move anywhere. It
will pay to write or consult me. Chaa
E Lewis, ptanfleld-, Oregon. Box 162
Adv.
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Ostensibly to keep in practice and
to prevent the rains from flooding
their tents during the rainy season
which is approaching, the American
troops at Oolonla Dublan, are "dig
ging In." This la the military term
for digging trenches. With the river
at their backs, they have formed en
trenchments on three sides of the Mor
mon colony at Colonla Dublan, and
Nance O'NciJ In Souls In Bondage."
The moat powerfully appealing and
morally uplifting story of the new
year Is embodied in Daniel Carson
Goodman's "Souls in Bondage" which
presents Mis Nance O'Neil and a
powerful supporting company. Con
ceded by press and public to be one
of the greatest emotional actresses of
the present generation, Nance O'Neil
again proves her right to that title by
her acting in this drama of the screen.
It Is no easy matter to provide suitable
material for the proper expression of
Miss O'Neil's manifold talents, but In
Souls in Bondage,'- Dr. Goodman
has furnished her with a vital human
story which Miss O'Neil declares to
be the superior of any feature photo
play In which she has yet appeared
"Souls in Bondage" has a straight
line story of tremendous heart Inter
est which will make profound Impres
sion on all who see this wonderful
picture and by reason or Its great hu
manity which Miss O'Neil so spendld
ly emphasizes, the story will be bene
ficial to all teaching as It does the
great lesson of self sacrifice once
taught by the Man of Gallllee. Loyal
to the end, and unshaken in her love
for her younger sister, Nance O'Neil
registers in "Souls In Bondage" the
final triumph of a tortured soul.
In addition, Rose Melville, the or
iginal Sis Hopkins, in "A Leap Year
Wooing."
ALTA Sl"NI)AY.
Oat of the Drifts,'' Thrilling Alpine
Drama: Famous players Produc
tion Stars Exquisite Marguerite
dark.
Marguerite Clark, the exquisite lit
tle Famous Players star, has been seen
in many different characters but she
has never done anything more absorb
ingly Interesting snd more thoroughly
sympathetic than Elsie, the delightful
little Alpine shepherdess In "Out of
the Drifts," which Is the next Para
mount Picture at the Alta theater.
"Out of the Drifts" is a big story of
the great Alps and of the everlasting
snows in which this superb little star
is seen battling not only for life itself
against' the elements but to save her
self from a young rogue with whom a
great avalanche hao penned her In
a deserted cabin. We have laughed
and cried with Marguerite Clark In
many funny and some touching sit
uations, but in this story she gives us
something entirely new the fearless-
unspoiled girl of the mountains whose
simple trust In mankind and her
Maker steels her courage in time of
peril and wins our heartfelt sympa
they in moments of distress.
IIOOIXM) ANN" WAS
READY FOR A BITMJUAR
And It wasn't Her Fault If SomoboH
Else Got In tlie Way When
she Fired.
With all the talk of national pre
paredness, how many women are
there In the United States who know
how to handle a gun? This pertinent
question U presented in "Hoodoo
Ann," a new Triangle-Fine Arts re
lease. It is brought up, In the picture.
by a preparedness campaign resulting
from a burglar scare In the little town
of Meadowdale.
. Ann determines lo learn how to use
a gun, so she will know what to do if
a burglar enters the househod of
which she is a memoer. Like many
another woman, she is afraid of the
weapon when first it comes into her
hands, and Is more particular about
getting the awful noise over than
about where she aims. Consequently.
Ann's preparedness plan bids fair to
be more tragic than the possible in
trusion of a second -story man.
Looking out of the window to find
the outcome of her random shot, she
sees a man stretched on the floor in
an adjoining house. Sure she has kill
ed him, she hides. Iater. finding that
the man's wife is accused of his mur
der, she comes forth and confesses
guilt. But her confession is repudi
ated when the supposedly dead man
Interrupts trial proceedings by walk
ing Into court and declaring himself
very much alive.
Temple Sunday and Monday.
O'Oorman W'M Retire.
WASHINGTON, May 6. In an
nouncing his determination to retire
from the senate next March, Senator
O'Groman, of New York, would add
nothing lo a formal statement he had
prepared.
"1 have decided. " the senator's state
ment read, "not to accept the nomina
tion for re-election to the senate. My
personal affairs now require my un
divided attention.''
The senator's colleagues generally
expressed surprise over his decision
Paper Delivery Arranged,
HOOD RIVEIt, ore., May 6 While
ur rural free delivery routes handle
le mall of Hood River orchardists
ek days, applegrowers fall to get
miners nn Sundays To supply
thin need I. mils Moa. a vouns man of
a West Side ranch family, has inaug
urated a Sunday paper delivery ser
vice with a motorcycle and sidecar at
tached. At present Mr Plog's route is only
six miles long. However, he says he
will extend It to any part of the West
Side where six patrons to the mile sub
scribe to his delivery service.
il
on w
thelt
Sunday and Monday
Frolunan Us MARGUERITE CLARK in
"Mlt Of IW
A "PARAMOUNT PICTURE."
IN VAUDEVILLE WE HAVE
LUC1ER & ELLSWORTH
Classy Charming Singing.
Dame
MEAR & MEAR
Comedy Singing, Talking and Eccentric
Dancing Act.
TODAY
DUSTIN FARNUM TODAY IN "BEN BLAIR" TWO GOOD ACTS VAUDEVILLE
The COSY
Sunday
'IE RIVAL PhV
Le
Today Only
MARY FULLER IN
"Tlie Girl Who Feared Daylight
Flirting a la carte L-Ko.
UNCLE SAM AT WORK.
CLEO MADISON IN
'Eleanor's Catch"
A Corking Railroad Thriller.
CAUGHT ON A SKY SCRAPER
Two Reel L-Ko Comedy.
ESTELL BUSS in New Songs.
J
will be modern and up to date in ev
ery respect. Plans will be made for
a five-story building, out only three
stories will be erected at the present
time.
Ijosses at Sea M"le Vp.
LONDON, May 6. Earl Cruzon.
lord prizy seal, announced in the
house of lords that a total of 450 en
emv shiDs had been detained, seized
or captured by the allies in all parts
of the world since the beginning oi
the war.
Ha added that the British merchant
ships lost through war operations were
exactly balanced in number and ton
nage by the new ships added to the
register since the war began.
Iorlraer Will he Candidate.
CHICAGO, May 5 Lorimer, Just
acquitted on a charge of bank frauds,
announced today he would run again
for the senate.
Gould Wedding is Valid.
ROME, May 6 The validity of the
marriage of Count BonI de Castallane
to Anna Gould, now Duchess Talley
rand, was confirmed in a decision by
the commission of cardinals appointed
to consider the claim of the count for
annullment of his marriage.
Count de Caatellane has appealed!
several times to the Vatican for a rul
ing that his marriage was invalid.
For Rent.
Sheep ranch and rang for SMS
sheep: meadow cutting 360 tons clov
er bay; water controlling spring,
summer and fall range, with gootf
winter range. Will rent for term or
years, 12000 per year. Address, mall
or wire, Mary L. Hill. Denio, Ore
gon, via Wlnnemucca, Nevada. Adv.
mlk mm
mountain guns set up In the enthench
mets, command all other approaches
This photograph shows a section of
the trenches at Colonta Dublan. Note
how the trench Is cut back around a
square Just beind the soldier standing
In the foreground. This Is to pre
vent the destruction of the men In
the trenches from enfilading fire
should a section be captured.
Bend to Have New Hotel.
BEND. Ore.. May . Work on the
new Pilot Butte Hotel will begin here
as soon as plans can be drawn and
material assembled, according to an
announcement made by Phillip
Brooks, who Is associated with Frank
Sullivan In the ownership of the prop
erty. The new hotel will be built Just
south of the present building, which is
one of the landmsrks of Bend, and
TODAY
IRRESISTIBLE JANE GREY IN
Man and His Angel
A TRIUMPH EQUITABLE HIT, depicting in five reels
of intense drama the victory of the "Angel" in a man's
nature over his evil impulses, which lead him to threaten
the life's happiness of the woman he loves.
HELEN HOLMES IN "THE GIRL AND THE GAME."
Sunday and Monday
MAE MARSH
First Triangle 'appearance of the beloved "little sister" of
"Birth of a Nation" fame. Supported by Robert Harron
and sterling cast in the Triangle Fine Arts Production.
"Hoodoo Ann"
A child of the Meadowdale Orphanage whose love of in
nocent mischief leads her to no end of trouble. Through
the entire story runs a vein of mystery. Sensation after
sensation marks this absorbing photoplay.
ANOTHER BIG KEYSTONE FARCE,
"BY STORK DELIVERY."
TEMPLE