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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1916 PAGE F1V1 ALTA Theda Bara LAST TIME Theda Bara in Claire Whitney Under Two Flags 6 ACTS 6 WW A photo-play version of OuidVa maaterpiece. The season's motion picture treat. Score, were turned away lat night. Make arrangement, to come ""X- ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c Coming Sunday and Monday MUTUAL-MIRROR FILM INC., PRESENT NAT C. GOODYIN, IN ' "A WALL STREET TRAGEDY" LOCALS , , r ,in iiiiiillimlllllllllllllllllllllMIIIHIil1- I I. ' I piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Speaking of I "Bunk" Candies 1 Mr, and Mr. Harold Young (Miss Lila. HciisstaJte) arrived this morning land arc Maying at the Cook residence on South Thompson until the bunga low being put up for them by H. E. Oook Is completed. Mr. Young will be commercial Instructor at the high school this year. Mrs. S. A. Lowell went to Portland today where she will pass a portion of the winter. (8b Advertising in Brief KATES. I'er Hue f i rat insertion Per Hue, additional insertion . . . . ,V Per line, per month $1. 00 No locals taken for leHa than 25c. Count ti ordinary worda to Hue. Loeala will not be taken over the telephone except from Hast Oregou ISS paid up aubacrlbers. M. Mossie of L'kiah is In the city. D, H. Edwin of Frescott Is in town C, . Hensley of HermiBtoii Is In the, city. K. T. Rettig of I -i (irande is In town. George H. Ruddell of Lewiaton, i In the city. M. W. Haneell of Athena was In the city yesterday. Walton J. Hoork of Adams is a vis itor in the city. A. Allen of Walla Walla was a vis itor here yesterday. K. It Archlles Of Helix was a Inlet! visitor in the city today. C, 0, Hlpe of The Dalles was rCfil-1 tered at the Hotel Bowman yesterday.! s. h. Webb, representing the War- ronton Investment Co, at Astoria, is ln( 'Pendleton today. 14-slle litlibs, well known young I Pendleton man. went to Eugene today on a short business trip. Ghtorge Ferguson and It. W. Fletch- er this morning drove to I'mapine to J attend Ihe East End fair. Miss Jesnette Jack has returned , from Portland where she had been, visiting for several months. Iley Winn today completed harvest- ing on the Ernest Koepke place and! has pulled In his harvester. NATIVE PENDLETONIAN DIES AT FRIDAY HARBOR For the past two years 1 have been the manufac turer of candies at a Main street confectionery. During this time 1 have made a special study of Pendleton people's" tastes and desires in the candy line s that 1 might cater to them intelli trentlv and fulfill their every want. I have found the people of this city exacting and particular and take pride in the fact that I have been suc cessful in pleasing them with my candies, such as the Britton Chocolate, etc.. which were never made in Pendleton before because of the lack of materials of high quality. I have never tried to force an article on the pub lic preferring to give them what they want. I have not borrowed the reputation of another candy manufacturer, preferring to build my own on my own merit. Some places find it necessary to import ability. Such places are thus indicating their lack of experience in their own business. As 1 am going to manage the candy kitchen of Otto Hohbach on East Court street, 1 want the peo ple of Pendleton to know that I have made a study of their wants and will be able to fill them there satisfactorily, using only the best of materi als and making my candies in clean kettles, on clean tables, using clean tools and giving both quality and variety. Furnished rooms. 521 Franklin. Wanted Woman to work on ranch, rhone 239M. Restaurant for sate at Rleth. In quire at Rleth, Oregon. Wanted Competent girl for general housework. Phone 152. For sale Singer Sewing machine. Address "E," thto office For rent Furnished room, lady preferred. 812 College street. For sale A-31 Bulck in good con dition. 1300 La How's. For rein Furnished housekeeping rooms. 803 E. Railroad. Wanted Competent girl for gen eral housework. Phone 783 J. Wanted Competent girl. Phone 310, between 4 and 6 evenings. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad st. Wanted Competent girl for general j housework, family of two. Phone 67S. One 3 1-4 Winona wagon with rack ! for sale, cheap. Inquire Alta Feei Pam. Six room house for rent, located at It Willow. Inquire at Orltman Bits. Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean- 1'iank C. Vinbig;. ,lr.. Who Was Horn Here, passex Away In Washington Town Was S3 Year-. Old. News has been received here of the death in Friday Harbor. Wash., re cently, of Frank C. VIning. Jr.. a na-j tive son of Pendleton. He was born in this city on July . 1881. the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Vinlng, Sr. who will be remembered by old timers. With his parents he moved to Se attle In 1887 where he made his home until the death of his wife about four years ago. when he moved to Friday Harbor. He 1b survived by his aged parents, by one brother, Thom as Vinlng of Spokane, and two sis ters, Mrs. George Cary and Mrs Ed Delaney of Friday Harbor. Deceased has been engaged in the contracting and building business. He was a member oi the Odd Fellows and Itebekah lodges mmmmmm THEATRE Friday and Saturday First American Appearance Du ROCHER and De LEE Gypsy Xylophoniest Prima Donna FEATURING THE LATEST MUSICAL CREATION AND NOVELTY NABIMBAPHONE A combination of several instruments ; namely, Bats Clarionet, Chime., Italian Harp, Banjo and mandolin Guitar. JACK BORNHOLDT in "CURSE YOU JACK DALTON," one of the funniest act. in vaudeville. DONALD BRIAN in 'The Smugglers' By Charles F. Home jiiK66i In Motion Pictures Produced by the wmmm he r I t AMOUS PLAYERS The COSY TODAY BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAYS, INC., PRESENT Social Hancc. There will be a social dance at Moose hall Monday evening, Sep'. 11. Public invited. Music by Sawyer's, orchestra. Admission 50 cents. The Unattainabl e Motion Picture (News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. A drama of honest love triumphant over intrigue, with Dorothy Davenport and Emery Johnson leading a select company of Bluebird camera artists. A legend of the Sierra, visualized in stirring scene, embodying the majestic of Bluebird camera artist.. g led II 50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb, phone j PAOTIME IS SHOWING Signed : The Man That Advertisement Referred to Lat Night. Factory open for inspection at any time. till tutors Saturday Specials Watermelons, per pound Large Canteloupes, 6 for 25c Elberta Peaches, the crate 75k Strained Honey, quart jars 40 Spuds, 14 lbs. 25; the sack $1.5 Best Cane Sugar, the sack $7.25 Italian Prunes, the crate 75c Bob White Soap, 7 for 25c Toilet Soap, Palm Olive, Glycerine, Tar and Lava, :? bars 25f FOLGERS ENSIGN COFFEE 25 OUR LEADER TRY A PACKAGE. Lemons, Sunkist. dozen 30? Oranges, large size, dozen 50C Bananas, dozen 30c For sale or rent Modern resi dence at 225 Jane. Inquire Buford Butler, Hohbach's Bakery. Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goode. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy hauling. For rent Two large furnished housekeeping rooms with bath. 61 Ft Willow. Call evenings between 5 and SEASON'S l'ICTI UK TKKAT I XHRlt TWO FLAGS" 15 I Six cylinder, 4 8 H. P. 5-passenger second hand car for sale. $375 if taken at once. See Cote at Oregon Oarage. Some well bred young horses will trade for land or Pendleton property. See H E. Cook, 301 Johnson street, or phone 211J Mattress maklrg. furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. 21 J Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros, Miss Comstock, expert hairdresser and masseuse at Mason's Millinery. Hairwork to order. Toilet articles for sale. All work guaranteed. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 13 60 Phone (180. Hotel 81 Oeorge. Carney Taxi Ce. Board and room that Is homelike: alo furnished housekeeping rooms Hnan anil elnao in llrown Hall. Tel cphone 350. H. H. Copeland. K A young Jap boy wants a private Knglish teacher In this city between S and 9 In the evening. Reasonable pay. Address P. O. Box 793 Matsumo to. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pin. Ore. For sn'e Modern, one year old hunirnlow F, rooms. Dutch kitchen ' fire place, full cement basement East front, corner lot. 417 Logan ot phone 38&R. Salesmen wanted To sell our splendid line of fruit and ornamental trees. (Jood terms. Good territory Hood prospects Cash advanced on Order Albany Nurseries, First Nn lional Bank. Albany. Oregon. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Cigarette Theda Bara; Bertie Cecil Herbert Heyes; Chateauroye Stuart Holmes j Berkeley Cecil . .Stanhope Wheatcroft Iluke Joseph Crehan; Rockiugham Charles Craig : Venetia Claire W hitne Bertie Cecil, heir to an English es tate, shoulders the consequences ot his brother's crime, disappears from his home, and enlists in the French army In Algeria There he meets Cigarette, daughter of me reuincui. who falls In love with him. The brave girl risks her own life to suve him In a sharp encounter with I trie Arabs. For her valor, she is dec OTattd with the cros of the Legion of ; Honor. Bertie, remeniberlne the 'Lady Venetia back In England, thinks of Cigarette merely as any other. ! member of the regimen! When the Lady Venelia and herj , brother happen to come to the Alger ian encampment, Cigarette learns who Bertie Is. She tiegs him to re-1 turn to his rightful estate, and Vene-j tia adds her entreaties. Heme win not listen. An encounter between Hertie and! his superior officer, Chateauroye. leads to a court-martial. The vouhgj man is condemned to die. cigarette rides across the desert to get a re prieve from the marshal of the i troops. With this she rides back, braving wild Arabs and beating sand! torm. until she reaches the French mpment. She arrives as the fir ing squad Is taking aim. to execute: the sentence of the court-martial Madly she rushes forward. The bul lets intended lor the man she lows are lodged In her own -body; and Cigar ette, holding high the reprieve, falls to the ground, dead. cents, expecting to have the other one In a few days, and to nis delight his wife did not realise that she had been deceived. But. alas, they are to leave for America, and no tice of the wrlnir of nearls! What would you do to prevent the customs inspectors from disclosing the false jewels to wife? This is the problem Donald' Brian, the popular stage star, faces In the Famous Players falUS COtnsriyJ "The Smugglers' Sidney Olcott, who, is the director of many notable Fa-, mous Players productions, is respon-l sible for the production Of this, screamingly humorous photoplay on, the Paramount Program. The Alta, will show "The Smugglers" comment--1 ing Friday and Saturday. Du Roc her and Dee Lee. a man and! a girl, are "The Gypsy Xylophonist and the Prima Donna.' Their offer-1 ing is a delight to all who like goodj music artistically presented Jack Born ho kit presents "Curse You, Jack Dattoa." This is one con-1 United Scream of laughter Just back1 from Australia, this performer is winning new laurels with this oddity j haps as characteristic of Harte as his other famous sory, "The Luck of Roaring Cam p." Harte was one of the best exam ples of writers who put their own opinions into their stories rather than yield to consensus or feeling on any given point, and nowhere Is this more evident than m his conception of the character or Winslow Wynn. . the Baptist minister m "The Half- j Breed." In the days of '49. which were the days in which Harte knew the great west of the United States, of which he wrote, the ministers who came out with emigrant trains through the des ert were rather free-and-easy charac ters. In many cases they were met. who had found things too warm for them in the east. Therefore, Winslow Wynn, the min ister in "The Half-Breed." does -nog signify that Harte despised parsons la general but merely that he was writ ing c5r a tj-pe he had met. Of course the day when such cler gymen were to be round in wvery western community nas long since passed, and, therefore, it is difficult to reconcile. Temple Sunday M1U.IONAIKK l,OSKs $20,000 All Happen- In the I "anion- PlajUM Comedy, "The Smugglers," with Donald lirinn As the t'itf(miiiat Millionaire. At the Cosy. Fiction Titers are prone to draw , : heroines from the stage, generally j many them off to millionaires, after': numerous involved Intrigues and,: "problems" have been, sufficiently j j discussed. In "The latgainable." the-jj Bluebird Photoplay to be exhibited : at the Cosy theater today, the actress; j heroine reverses the order of things ; by marrying a prosaic shepherd in ; the foothills of the Sierras and then j starting upon a renewal of her old life ! with numerous attendant complica- ; Hons Dorothy Davenport will Im-; ! personate the actress. Kmory Johnson j the pastoral husband and ltichaidi: Morris will Introduce the trouble ele- ; mem into Ihe situation. Klwood D.jj Hemming's story formed the basis for:! the scenario Eugene' B. Lewis pro-, ! Tided for Director i,loyd B. Carleton j to proceed with In producing one of , the most interest -impelling photo- dramas of the period Gentlemen burglars think It i tin -in to break into society. John Battlebj Watts, a wealthy promoter and brek,-ast foor manu facturer touring Europe with his new wife, loses phrtly through carelessness and mort partly through foolishness his wife's twenty-thousand-dollar necklace. What did he do He Immediately boUgM her a duplicate for twenty A IlltK!' HARTE PARSON IN XKW FAIRBANKS M AY, s Rev, In-low Wynn in "The Half" Brood" Depict a Type No homer to no Found. "The Half-Breed." the new Douglas Fairbanks picture on Ihe Triangle program. Is ,i dramatisation of i cel ebrated story by Bret Harte called "In the Carnitine Woods. 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