East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 09, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1916.
PAGE F1V1
Today
Only
MUTUAL PRESENTS FINE SHORT REEL PROGRAM
"Nell Dale's Men Folks'
2 Acta 2. An Intense Human Interest Dram With a Western
Atmosphere Featuring ANNA LITTLE and FRANK BORZAGE.
"RUTH RIDLEY'S RETURN"
2 Acta 2. A Powerful Drama of Sin and Retribution, Featuring
EDWARD COXEN and LIZETTA THORNE.
"THE IRON MITT" "MUTT & JEFF, SPENDTHRIFTS"
A comedy scream featuring Ben Turpin.
Comic Bud Fisher Cartoon.
ADULTS 10c
CHILDREN 5c
Sunday and Monday
' MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES DE LUXE EDITION PRESENTS
NAT GOODWIN
-IN
"A WALL STREET TRAGEDY"
A Pretentious Screen Version of Adrian Johnson's Powerful Drama
A SURE FIRE PASTIME ATTRACTION
A Clever Comedy Also, "JERRY AND THE COUNTERFEITERS," With Geo. Ovey.
And a new cartoon comedy of the famous Katzenjammer Kids, "HANS AND FRITZ
AND THE CHINESE COOK."
LOCALS
Bt Advertising in Bnet
Sates!
Per line flrat Insertion 10c
Per line, additional insertion.... 5c
Per line, per month $100
No 1 oca In taken for lean than SSc
Count 6 ordinary worda to Hoe.
Locals will not be taken orer the
telephone except from Last Oregon
tan paid up aubbcrlbera.
The Bargain Basement
Our Clean-Up Department, where every item is marked at
a ridiculously low price. Where competition is left behind.
SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SHOES THAT
WEAR.
Men' mw Calf, new lasts 12.17
Men's Work Show, S.1.7S
valnn
Min s Mrd. Wright Tan
Boy' Heavy Cult, school
lUiyH's Drew falf, button
Hoys' ;un Metal Shoe
Women's High Top,
New Dresses, New Suits,
$2.87
S2.BH
$1.98
SI.BB
SI.Hh
12 Inch 3 2
Women' Kid Driws Khoee S2.lt
Women' Wide Dres Shorn S1.98
;lriH' Calf School Shoe.. fl.M
irW linn y Wi KM
;lrl' Drew Kid S14
Hundred of Shoe Ilargatns In
Odd and i:nd.
New Skirts, New Petticoats.
During vour downtown shopping, when you are looking
over other stocks of Ready-to-Wear, be sure to look these
over In The Bargain Basement.
Outfit the school children at the low price.
SCHOOL SPECIALS
Show your boys and
Boys' BohOOl Suits S2.H9 to $:i.7
Doth' School rants . . 6110 to 98c
Bor' ChO0l She's l.6. $1.98
Boya' (Juarnntced How. 2 for 25c
;lrl' Sch(Ml DMMM Site to S1.9S
SATURDAY GROCfcKT
SPKCIALfl
43c .Icily Quart .lurs, Bargain
I lawmen t ISc
Sic (Hives. Bancnin Hswcm'l 9c
If It's in The Bargain Basement It's Sure a Bargain.
Pendleton's Greatest Dept. Store.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where It Pays To Trade.
girls how to save.
tilrls' lll;h Top Shoes n:!. 29
t;lrl' Black Hose ISe
Handkerchiefs, each Ic
Many School Bargains on Dis
play in This Section.
S ATI'KDAY GROCERY
SPBCIAIA.
MU8TAHD T l'H KIiKS "1
son's njcnow CHOwff
KKMSlll'-S" SALMON
Something Doing Next Week
at CONROYS
A Carload
of Fruit
Fine, large, luscious Watermelons, lb lc
Big, ripe, mellow Canteloupes, crate $1.00
The finest of the fine, rosy cheek, large
Elberta Peaches, crate 75c
Extra fine, solid Tomatoes, crate 45c
Also Pears and Gravenstine Apples for eating.
Sugar, to can the peaches, sack $7.25
Everybody can put up peaches at these prices.
Jars, lids and rubbers priced accordingly.
THIS CARLOAD IS AS HIGH ON QUALITY
AS IT IS LOW ON PRICE.
R. N Adams of Stanfleld. Is In the
city.
R. Sanford of Stanfield. in In the
city.
It S Scott of Pasco Is transacting
business here.
O. F Steele of Nolln.ls a Saturday
Via It or here.
Urn. (J W Young or 1'ortland, in an
out of town visitor.
W. Bollona division superintendent
Of the c.-W. Is in the city.
H K Hlncknian. WSlI known Milton
man, WSS in ivcn hint night.
Horace Walker came up on the mo
tor from stanfleld this morning.
M A. Mode of Hums WSS register
ed at the tiolden Kulc hotel last night
Thomas I'. Hawkins of Toledo, is
registered at the Hotel I'endleton to
day.
J. D. Watson, clerk of the Herniis
ton school board, is in Pendleton to
day Mrs. Winter of Batem, is visiting at
the home of her son. Ross Winter
here.
Walton J. Iloark of Adams, who
will teach in the county this year, is
in town today.
Jamer Parry and H. C. Jaentsch,
who have been harvesting In the
country are In the city.
Kliie L Potts of Blue Springs. Mo.,
who hits bwen here for several days,
left lor liaker lact night.
William H. Daughtrey, president of
the I'nlon Meat . ompany of Portland
was In the city yesterday a few
hours Mr. R. G. Cohn who has been away
visiting at Portland and other north
west cites for the past three months,
returned hnmo today.
Furnished rooms. 521 Franklin.
Wanted Woman to work on ranch.
Phone 239M.
Restaurant for sate at Rleth. In
quire at Rleth, Oregon.
Wanted Competent girl for general
housework. Phone 1(2.
For sale Singer Sewing machine
Address "E," this office.
For rent Furnished room, lads
preferred. 812 College street.
For sale A-31 Bulck In good con
dition. S300 La Dow's.
Parties wishing their furnaces or
flues cleaned, call I. C. Snyder.
Wanted Competent girl for gen
eral housework. Phone 783J.
Wanted Competent girl. Phone
310. between 4 and 6 evenings.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad st.
Lost Bunch of keys on ring Find
er return to this office.
Wanted Competent girl for general
housework, family of two. Phone
171.
One 3 1-4 Winona wagon with rack
for sale, cheap, inquire Alta Feed
Burn.
Six room house for rent, located at
815 Willow. Inquire at Gritman
Bros.
Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean
ed 11.50. Rudd, 310 W. Webb, phone
486.
For sale Heating stove, coal range
and a gas range, inquire of Max
Beer.
For sale or rent Modern resi
dence at 225 Jane. Inquire Buford
Butler, Hohbach'a Bakery.
Call Penland Bros, van t move your
household goods. Telephone 339 Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. For rent Two large furnished
housekeeping rooms with bath. 615
Willow. Call evenings between 5 and
.Six cylinder, 4S II P. 6 -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. B. Cook. 301 Johnson street,
or phone 211 J
Rooming house ror sale. Mala
street. In center of business district
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
Miss Comstock, expert hairdresser
and masseuse at Mason's Millinery.
Haii work to order. Toilet articles fot
sale. All work guaranteed.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
mly J3 50 Phone 80 Hotel 31
George. Carnei Taxi Ce
I
Notice to 4 hildrcn.
All children under the age of 15
years who want to take part in the
"Westward Ho" parade are requested
to meet at th old library room in the
cltv hall Monday at 4 o'clock.
CLAUD PENLAND,
(Adv. i Parade Director.
To whom It May Concern.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to me will please arrange
to settle their accounts by October
1. 1918, as after that date there will
be a change in the business,
(Adv.i H. M SLOAN,
,
4
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ALTA
THEATRE
Sunday and Monday
VAUDEVILLE
George M. Nagahara
'THE WONDERFUL JAPANESE MUSICAL ACT"
Playing American Music with Japanese, Chinese
and American Instruments
STANLEY & WARDEN "Comedy Talking Act"
JESSE L. LASKY Presents
The Celebrated Photoplay Artist
i ni
Bu., a Diane
; i
he Sweet
IN
"THE DUPE"
By MARGARET TURN BULL from the story by HECTOR TURNBULL.
This is a film play which abounds in unusual thrilling situations. The story deals
with some strange but most interesting evolutions in modern society.
RELEASED ON THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAM.
Today 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, Bass Clarionet, Chimes, Italian Harp,
Banjo and mandolin Guitar.
JACK BORNHOLDT in "CURSE YOU JACK DALTON," one of the funniest acts m
vaudeville.
DONA
L
D BRIAN
The Smugglers
Oathobo Church.
Sunday m;i.-iee at 6. S and 10 o'
clock. The 10 o'clock mas will be
a high mass. Evening services at
7:30 The week day mass will he nt
7:30.
Motion Picture News
What the Picture Theaters Have
to Tell Yon.
and the Pastime will also introduce
to Pendleton the famous Kauenjam
mer Kid's Cartoon Comedies. The
first one is called "Han's and Frits
and the Chinese Cook."
PASTIM1 SHOWING DANDY
PROGRAM TODAY
i
i
BURNING ITCHING
Eczema. FromHandstoElbowsOne
Mass. Could Not Put Hands in
Water. Could Not Sleep.
HEALED BYCUTICURA
SOAP AND OINTMENT
"My daughter was poisoned by a!t and
It turned Into eczema ami from her hands
to her elhowt was one mass of mi. burning.
Itching eruption. It licgan with a rauli
which was of such I burning itching nature
that at times skio was nearly wild. Fur
many weeks slie could nut put her hands in
water and she couid not sleep.
"She suffered In tensely fur several weeks
and 1 tried wringing towel out of hot sater
and pulling a rulrtVr sheet across her. Inn
sho wasn't helped. The ltuctor siiil to try
OlttSBUSS Sivip and ointment. I did and
the itching and burning left her. and I used
four hoxos of OuUCUfa (Hutment together
with the Ctittrura soap and she was com
pletely he.nliil (signed! Mrs. Ida Brown.
7029 Eggleston Ave., Chicago, lit, Oct. Di
1015.
Sample Each Free by Mali
With p Skin Hook on ronticst. Ad
dr:H jiM "Cuti. urs, lept. T,
ton." t.jv...Uvui tiio world.
Anns Mute, Prank nonage, Msettn
Thornc, Bdwasd Onsen, Ben IWntn
and Mutt eff Featured.
An Interesting program is beint;
I screened at the pastime today, con-
sjsting of a mixel assortment ol
clever pictures. Leading is "Nell
Male's Men Folks." a delightfully ln-
terestlng human interest .story of the
west, featuring Anna Little and
Frank Botmsfs." "Ruth Rldgely's
Retum with Liltetta Thorne and Kd
win ('oxen witll be found to le un-1
! usually unlet t lining
Ben Turpin will keep you In good:
humor with his funny antics in "The
Iron Mitt." as will Hud Fisher's com-
; edy cartoon creations Mutt & Jeff.
This j.rngram will re shown today
I only and at the admission prices or, i
sdsSlts, 19c; children. 5c.
!
Celebrated Actor at Pastime Sunday;
I Nat Goodwin, Man of Msn Wives.
Featured.
Nat C. (looilwln. BUMMI actor and
a man whom the public In general '.
i has heard of powdhly more than any
, other living celebrity on account ot j
his many matrimonial adventures.!
will be the star attraction nt the PSS-I
time Sunday-Monday In the Mutual
i Mnsterpicture. "A Wall BtrSjet Tra
gedy." This feature Is a class A pro
I duction and one the management of
the Pastime Is prissentlng knowing,
irell that It will please his patrons.
The story deals, (in the title Suggests, j
with Wall street and high finance
I Interwoven is. a pretty love story and
I life on the Qrcat White Way is shown
1 In all iplsndor, In addition will 1
I shown a clever lleorge Ove ( "inedy
At tile Alta.
Blanche Sweet, the popular idol of
the screen, will be seen at the Alta
Theater on Sunday and Monday in
the Jesse L. Lasky production on the
Paramount Program of "The Dupe,"
written especially for her by Hector
Tnrnbull and prepared for the screen
by Margaret Turnbull.
Blanche Sweet, by her ability alone
has risen to be one of the most dis
tinguished artists or the silent drama.
The Lasky company has given her
many different roles to portray; she
has been a child of the slums, a Rus
sian anarchist, a maid of all work, a
belle of society, and in "The Dupe '
she Is seen as the social secretary to
a capricious and flighty Sodaty wom
an. The story tells now, as a coun
trified young girl she BSCTSf employ,
lr.ent as a social secretary in a weal
thy family. The wife, madly in love
with a young society man. becomes
jealous of his attentions to her as
sistant. Wishing to rid herself of her
husband and compel the young man
tc marry her. she manages to place
the girl in a compromlsiong position
with her husband, where she is also
seen by the man she loves. How the
affair is adjusted and she eventually
is united with the one whom she loves
Is presented in a most unusual and
attractive manner.
LO, THE POOR INDIAN'!
TEXT OE FAIRBANKS PLAY
Story of New Triangle Release Is UK
Tale of a Luckless Savage, Shunned
By White People.
Practically everyone has heard the
expression, "Lo, the poor Indian." It
doee not mean "Behold the poor In
dian;" Lo is the Indian's name. The
expression comes from a celebrated
story by Bret Harte, called "In the
Curiiulnes Woods," in which the cen
tral figure Is Lo Durmante, a half
breed Indian. Why Lo should be pit
ied may now be seen on the screen,
for Triangle has Just made the novel
Into a picture called The Half
Breed." with Douglas FiArbanks as
the star.
Although "Lo, Dhe poor Indian,
has ben made the text for all man
ner of stories about the way the In
; dian is treated by hrs white brothers.
Lo Dormant is not really an Indian.
His father was a white man. His
mother was driven out of her trlbs
when he was born, and because he
was born. Even Indians didn't want
anything to do with him. He is "poor
Lo" in more than one sense of tha
word.
As a child he is adopted by an old
botanist who lives in the Carquinea
Woods and given a fine education,
but as soon as the old man dies the
white men of the mining camp, not
1 far away, remind him that under the
law an Indian is not permitted to
own land and drive him forth ta
find his living elsewhere. He finds
a home in one of the hollow of
the giant California redwood forest.
Then follow many adventure In
! which the halfbreed youth finally
finds everything a youth can want
: even love.
The Lo of the play typifies not
merelv the Indian, riving under the
yoke of a conquered race, luit also
, the illegitimate child who is an out
cast from socley. In being a man of
j fine instincts, far superior in intellec
j tual attainments to any man uf the
mining camp nearby, the situation Is
' made the more iathetk
The COSY
TODAY
MARY FULLER, playing a remarkable dual role, in
THE SCARLET MARK"
"THE LATEST IN VAMPIRES"
Light Victor Comedy.
INSCRUTABLE JAPAN
The riddle of the East.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
14TH CHAPTER OF THE IRON CLAW,
"THE PLUNGE OE LIFE"
Don't Miss This Thilling Episode.
Ben Wilson and Dorothy Phillips, in "BEYOND THE TRAIL."
MR. FULLER PEP
Cartoon Comedy.
E. & R. Jungle Comedy
"PA'S FAMILY TREE."