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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1916)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, W EDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. 1916. ' PAGE FIVE Last Time Today Tod&y ALTA THEATRE Today HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Hugh Emmett & Co. "World's Greatest Ventriloquist" ABRAMS & JOHNS "Sketch When Hubby Realizes" A WONDERSTAR IN A WONDERPLAY Mabel Taliaferro in HELEN HOLMES in ll1m Holme, Iz-ading Woman Judith of the Cumberlands at the home of tin, bridegroom's x parent. Mr. and Mr... T. IS. Our-jX j The bride, while IIvIdi In gpokajM recently, formerly made Pendleton X her home. Her h .sband, who is the;Y only am of Rmdelton'a chief of po- X Pllce. has grown to manhood here Rl - cently he purchased the Thacker X bride Intend making Pendleton thelriT I permanent home- 5 ACTS 5. SAME CAST AS "WHISPERING SMITH." In addition, "LOST AND FOUND," Vogue Comedy with Ben Turpin. nd Mre. land, formerly of today. They are motor trip that south as Yosem.t Mann of Port- his city, are herej J returning from a them irk. an far Beei if from ' 'C0DJ8 HAVE ACREl GOD'S HALF ACRE A Metro Masterproduction in five acts of Romance and Supreme Thrill 7. W er, Is in the Adult 15c. TOMORROW William Fox presents Virginia Pearson in "A TORTURED HEART." COMEEARLY Children Sc I 1 ! i ! I I 1 T. W. Hollii Autc Stage. Kor Adama, Athena and Weston, leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a. m and 3 30 p m. each day Adv. BIr Cai fr Country Trip. Call Goedecke at Sutton'i Cigar Store, tel. tell, or Goedecke'a home, tel. HIM. Round-trip to Lehman or Hidaway. 17 tio any place In the country. Adv. Auto for Hire. City or country trips Phone D B Waffle. Residence 2S4M; office 130 LOCALS (b Advertising in Brief KATES. Ptt line first Insertion luc Per line, additional Insertion &c Per line, per month $1 no No locals taken for less than 25c Client u ordinary wurds to Hue. I, oca la will not be taken over tbe telephone eicept from East Oregon isti paid up subscribers. I anted-. .1 urnished house. closet in. No children. Phone 322. Suits pressed JOc, tnoroughly clean-' ed 1150. Rudd. 310 V. Webb, phnnej S5. Kor re keeping I Apply 50 Wanted ! luff, child ' -'. Falling i Wanted furnished house- vacant ter street, eanmaklng. n the plain looms ! 7th. Ed M i the 0 Dull a pel siting Fred in the city rtin was a ity last Biyli Steinberg, a 1 yesterday. nyder of tli p., is In the liasmussen triends Coursen Walla Walla, is Stanfield utte broker, wi Housekeeping rooms, 401 Cheap wheat lands. Writ! K Alta. M Flts- maurlie, Coadon. Oregon Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 37IJ. 5-room modern house for rent, 1 I block from Main street. Phone 178. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 563M. 1403 W. Railroad st I For rent Furnished housekeeping ! i rooms. Inquire 601 Clay street I I Touring car for hire for country I trlpg phone H. " Lady tor cooking and gen-J isework in Hoarding house.. Ie JS0 Kimball parlor or. lb try used. Bargain If taken ! Call or address, 513 Clay. ile or trade, house and two I Miss T. F William Mills, t incher. was in to Roblna Corrigai ! Echo, were in i Nichuls-Sny ity. of Starbuck the city, liaker is an e today. was a La Grand yesterday, ioldman of Spo it The COSY TODAY "THE SPEED KING" Thrilling Race Drama. Actual 3 scenes from Corona road race in which Bob Bur man was killed. "THE WEDDING GUEST" A western drama featuring Harry D. Carey and Olive Fuller Golden. "LOVE AND BRASS BUTTONS," Nestor Comedy. PATHE NEWS TOMORROW Blue Bird Day "LITTLE EVE EDGARTON," featuring Ella Hall. Ml Sir. lvalue. Inquire Hi Cedar street. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 5 rooms, Dutch kitchen. I fire place, full cement basement East j front, corner lot. 417 Logan or 1 phone 365R. noommg nouse for sale. Mala 1 night street, in center of business district Doing good business. Inaulre of Pen- For 'rent Light housekeeping anj Bros. rooms. Phone 30SW. ut Aura. ertha md Mrs. Lehman realty jpon an southern in town havi and dahr Mrs. J were Ciaus 0; the city VoII-last McMurpt Spokane GOOD CLOTHES AND GOOD COMPANY ! 1 7 Mark street. North Side C. Bnnney, Standard Grocery' Co. For auto rates to Lehman. Bits .ire two character-huilflintr in-!")- or IlinKham Springs, call Alex iluencea that even- man should Some well bred young horses will For rit - Modem 7-room house. I irtdt for land or Pendleton prooertv I j See H. E. Cook. 301 Johnson street. , or phone 211J Manning. Ph. adopt. They both tend to make a man pride ful; they are asset" to a man's business and social 1 advancement; they are most, economical in the long run and i they wear best. Extravagance should never enter into your selection ofi either company or clothes be-1 yond what you can afford. You can afford to wear "STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES" because they wear long and lit. i. i 1 1 .1.. ' raiimuny; iook ana in aurac- j violin and mandolin. tively; are guaranteed to the! Miss Comstock. expert hairdresser utmost and cost from $12.80 up. Mattress makirg, furniture repair-' .ng. upholstering, called for and deliv i j ered, city or coj.itry. La Dow Bros. Wo 21s Beauregard Pohne 227J. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school, A genuine bargain Fori particulars address R. C. Jory. Mau pln, Ore. Joseph bert were esterday. P. E. Marrinan e agent of the depart in the city. District Attorney and L. R. Oil notorlsts in town Frederick w 782J. LadleB. save your combings. make toupees, wigs, switches, etc. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. For sale Emmerson piano In first class condition Inquire Folsom s furniture store. Call Penl.ind Bros, van te move your household goods Telephone 339 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing Prompt automobile taxi service, dav or night. Funerals to cemeteri only t 60 Phone 180 Hotel St, DEMONSTRATION TRAIN George. Carney Taxi Ce. My music studio In the Despain block will be open ror scholars Sept. 4th. Erik Boche, teacher of piano, h us g ' iness trip. Mi The story treats of an ancient mountain feud in which Creed Bon bright, who lost his father in a fight with a rival clan, tnes to educate the sturdy mountain nien to respect the law instead uf disregarding it. He is ioved by jjuV.ii Barrier, the niece of I'nCle Jepp Tuirenlme. the leader of the rival clan. Judith la also loved by Bltchley Turrentine, a distant cousin, who runs an illicit whiskey still in a cave on Uncle Jepp's proper ty. He hates Creed and swears ven geance upon him. Andy and Jeff, sons of L'ncle Jepp's, are engaged with Blatch in making moonshine u hiskey. Judith of the Cumberlands" has the same cast exactly as did "Whis- In addition we w ill present a Vogue with ' Blossom' he soon finds himself WrttlBg her into his book, and she be-1 comes the central character. The story is handled in a pleasing and un- j usual manner, and there are many 1 surprises and tense situations. TftKHJLCKG FKONTIKK PLAY HAS CHARLGY HAY A HJEKO PHOTOiiKAPHIXG A MOIXTAIX STOKM the bureau ol 1 gone to Pasx For Sale. modern bungalow and ga ms. Knqulre "C" this of. Ter Adv. OF U. S. WILL NOT COME Juni erday. nld E. istered aterday, 1 M0C0) thirt' se you to come early. Try' ur seat between seven and for the night show Wllkins at the of Boise1 ulden Kub- I'endle- Alexanders Where values reign. Cncle .Sam's demonstration train which was to have come through Pen dleton this fall has turned back for lack of time. After giving public and masseuse at Maaon's Millinery, j demonstrations of the working basia Hairwork to order. Toilet articles for "f practically every department o' sale. All work guaranteed government endeavor from farming For rent Furnished 5-room house ,n h'P building, sanitation and safe- u mobile tourists through etn.. In for Amrust. Also two room'l " "'K special lound It cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. first 1 cesarv to return to Washington (.ettltng as far west as Salt Lake Or-i guest ! iglnally the schedule took it through were j Pendleton to J'ortiand. Spokane an 1 ! havt ONCE AGAIN WE SAY 7 YOU AN BEAT CONROY .-W safety first official! ! leen to Salt Ijtke to see the train be ! fore it headed back home, and de lilare that It was a wonderful sight j ami that eastern Oregon missed much when the government changed its I plans. Shops, the army the navy I agriculture, health and all the man bureaus the government operates, all I lame In for clear, concise and instruc tive display on the train THURSDAYS SPECIAL A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Large Cantelopes THURSDAY MORNING 5 for 25c EVERYBODY EAT CANTELOUPES 4 LBS. FANCY HEAD RICE 25c CARNATION MILK, 3 FOR 25c. Can you beat it? 25 LB. BOX EVAPORATED PEACHES DIVKHTIXt; SCHOOL M A RMS I. MONEY CAVSEN HIU)SimS who farm Meadows near Stanfleld. is i ton visitor today. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Smith of Spo kane were registered at the Hotel St. George yesterday. H. 1 Stanfield and G. E. Stanfield. well known Stanfield sheepmen, were in the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. 0 Harra of cen-l tral Point are here to look after their j farming interests near Helix. Dr. and Mrs J W. Matzek were au- Pendleton j terdav from lavenport. Iowa. Miss Jessie McEwen and her house' est. Miss Betty Keefer of Texas. visitors In the city last night. Mr. and Mrs. George Wachtel re-- turned today from a honeymoon i spent at La Grande and Wallowa county. Mrs. lA-e Moorhouse. who has been; visiting at the homes of Mrs. Ben Hardy in Baker and Mrs. Lee Dun can at Haines, will return to Pen dleton tomorrow. Mr and Mrs. M. C Nelson of Port land passed through Pendleton last night en route home after an exten-j sive automobile tour to British Columbia. Mabel Taliaferro in cltarming screen Story. Mabel Taliaferro, the fascinating and talented little star, will be seen on the screen here at Alta on Tuesday and Wednesday in "God's Half Acre, ' one of the prettiest and most charm ing stories ever presented in the si lent drama. The story deals with a little girl named "Blossom.'' the ser vant in an aged folks' home known as "Rainbow's End." The kindly old in mates call her 'The Angel of Rain bow's End." as she Is forever ad ministering to their wants and their comforts. A well known novelist comes to the home to get material for a certain chapter in a book he Is writ ing. But once he becomes acquainted Do you recall the sense of triumph! you felt when you snapped a streak of lightning with your 7x9 kodak?' This much granted, imagine the Joy1 of a moving plctui4 camera man atop tbi lofty Sierra Nevada mountains -photographing a storm of hurricane velocity, embell.shed with torrential downpours of rain and quickened by an eelctrical demonstration right off the face of nature's dynamo great banks of ink-black clouds that hang. seemingly, at arms length above' him. 1 Horses running wild among the gi-l ant trees, distracted by fright; men i and women working like beavers to ! enact the scene for subsequent display ; in thousands of moving picture the-Mars- the camera-man grinding with; every' ounce of vigor he possesses, that not one move may escape the picture 1 this is the history' of a Bluebird Photoplay m the making. Ella Hall and Herbert Rawiinson. j Thomas Jefferson, Marc Fenton and Robert Z. Leonard, oeside the busy i camera man. were engaged in just j such a scene when the climax of "Lit-1 tie Eve Edgarton" was photographed! for exhibition at the Cosy theater on! Thursday and Friday, when Bluebird! Day arrives. The story' is based on i Eleanor H. Abbott's serial, published .n Everybody's Magazine, and Blue-, bird was quick to realize the pleas-i ure-giving possibilities of the work it ' translated to the screen. bara Tayb in charge The Deserter" shows Triangle's Young star in Drama of l otted States Army post. Charley Ray is the star of "Tha Deserter," Triangle reature whlcU will be seen at the Temple theater today and tomorrow. The story deals with stirring events at a frontier army poet in Ray has the role of Lieutenant Park er, who has lost his heart to BaJ- daughter of the colonel the post But Barbara's affections have been won by Captain Turner, and when the handsome oung lieutenant asks her for her Barbara does promise the discon .late Parker that she will give him the iirst waita at the approaching Halloween bjall. t But when the time comes the first waltz finds her whirling about the floor with her in tended. The young lieutenant has nasty temper, and it becomes inflam ed forthwith with anger and jeal ousy. He the bail 111 a rags and goes to a dive on the outskirts of the post, where he tries to drown his sorrows in bad whiskey and worse comj-aiy The gamblers at the resort try to 1 heat at cards, and a light starts. The place is full or soldiers, who come to the aid of the young offi cer; and a general melee follows! which becomes so violent that a de tachment is sent from tbe poet. Turner leaves the ball to common! them, and is amazed to find Parker in the middle of the nuxup. His re buke inflames the boy still tunh'er. and he strikes his superior .f fleer. His arrest follows. $2 00 Our Cash Prices will solve the problem for you. TELEPHONE 640 NEW YORK. Aug. 23 - Early in1 the summer of 1914. the New York School hoard hegan withholding all1 I Payments to teachers whose absence I had been excused with pay, because' Finally the 12.0H0 teach-; ured they had money i hem. have been told that e condition of the teach-1 fund, that the money! believed rightfully be- Item, will be retained In I Motion Picture News of i Un rs who What the Picture Theaters Hate to Tell You. PASTIME SHOWING BIG EKATVHE TOIVVY Helen Holmes i presented in "Iwlilh of the ttnulH'rlaiHls." rt:ng Mi.-s Holm keep the who ; at her 1 the thi I bel ers pr to help the broken down pet 1 ftind. is withholding from t h 'hers the funds which rightfull IIK to them. Many of the tench think that discrimination is show inst them, as some of the supet remembered as an important work o: 1 realism. In "Judith of the CtunbSr-j lands' as Hlatchley Turrentine he has a role with probably more opportu-, r.lty. Lao D Maloney, to be remem bered for his wrk in the previous Today W Triangle Photoplays Charles Ray in "The Deserter" A Thrilling Frontier Play Fay Tinchner in "SKIRTS' Triangle Kwdy PIGS .S PIGS Orpheum Attraction FRED FOOT AS CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN FASCINATING VAUDEVILLE It's Naughty Riot of Fun More Fun than a Barrel of Monkeys, Don't Miss It. Not a Moving Picture Children 10c Adults 20c TEMPLE