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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1916. FACE FIVE lODO! Z3E3S! 29000001 2CS3G1 14 TODAY MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT THE FAMOUS COMEDIANS KOLB and DILL , AtwutesJ by MAY CLOY and All-SUr Cut in the Delightful 5 Act Comedy Drama ii ffi J Picture That Will Please. IN ADDITION A CARTOON COMEDY AND A TRAVEL PICTURE SEEING PHIL ADELPHIA. HEAR THE PASTIME'S NEW $5000.00 FOTOPLAYER. AdulU 15c Children 5c J! THURSDAY FRIDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THEDA CAM in "Her Double Life" 6 ACTS 6 Would You Renounce the Man You Love? If you gain hia love through fraud, and he forgives you after the truth appears, would you marry him? This is the situation which confronts THEDA BARA in HER DOUBLE LIFE, the thrilling story of a woman's deception. BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. LOCALS C Advertising in Briet it'ATKlT" I'er Hue firm h-r!ln l vr hit, H'idit)"!tl iutluo. . . '- l'pr Ihif, per molilli II ' No IfM-alH IHken for !- thao '.!- Count fl ordinary wonu to Hue l.o.al nil! not be takeo over ' teit-ptiooe extept fiom host Oregon iau palti up subscrlbcra -. r ' v. '"TX'J n tr ; Auto nmce. For Adams. Athena and Weeton leaves Henning's Cigar Store at 10 a . and 1:10 P m. each day Ad. Krest Holiness opportunity. For Pale Bert paying dairy busi ness In Pendleton. Good reason for selling nd a bargain If taken al enoe. Inquire DX thU offloe. Stwlcboker Motor Cars for Sale. J, B. Knight, distributor for Uma tilla county. Long's Garage. Phone 74 Adv. MAKES MASTKlUyY ADDRESS. (Continued from Page 1.) For Sale Very Cheap. Cash register, good large safe, ta bles, counters, and fixture. Bargains: gy., 1ut)e nag hnd t(J ,,uapend bn. fy that buBlne-a Is better and collec tions hotter, she Bald. There Is no unemployed, In fact there la a labor shortage, she said, and bank deposits have grown and grown. Portland If taken quickly. Inquire thle office. f 1 ws- , -X, - fc I V. k " . .t jsfljls. W i .? Jr?( 4- Awl M I x l i iim Hi ii ' t -r " r - in iiiiiip ' ( m -4CK.oouBkcuiFE: ti VW i i. U I M rv r O K PR.OOUC.nOtM Mg Prowatlnc Thoda Bam PaKtUno Tlinrmlay and Friday. THURSDAY AT Coiofs Busy toiy Fresh Shipment Snow White Celery, 2 for 15 WESTON MOUNTAN SPUDS 15 lb. 25c; 100 1U. $1.40. Extra Fancy Packed and Wrapped Rome Beauty Apples, box ?J ! Good Rome Beautys at ?1.UU SWEET POTATOES 7 LBS. 25c. Lnrjre Coconnuts, each Sunkist Oranges, dozen j0 Bananas, dozen Best Eastern Corn Meal f Skinner's Macaroni, apagneui anu Noodles, 3 for ;-AT"V i T?lue Karo Syrup, gal. 60; V Kl Buv your Ixg Cabin Syrup at Conroy s quart 42; V 70 White Beans, pound IJJ Pink Beans, pound J"C Mex. Red and Limas, 3 lbs 25 Best Head Rice, 3 lbs 25 Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Baking Soda, 4 for 25 Bost 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25 Mince Meat None Such 10 Best Raisins. 15 oz. package 11 Walnuts, Manchurian, lb 20 Walnuts. California Soft Shell, new crop, also Almonds. 2 for 45 25 30 raupe there are none to work the rorkpile. Prohibition has deoreaned crime. she Bald, quoting from atatements of Mrs. Lola rs. fiaiawm. matron 01 ine Portland police department. and fmm Judge lyanggiith of Portland upon the marked reduction and citing the fact that there were 24H1 less ar reste during the first e'x months of 1916 than In 1915. The sheriffs of the state and the district attorneys at their conventions endorsed the dry law, she said. As for the consumption of liquor, she sn'd. the amount of whisky u"ed in Portland has been reduced 93 per cent and the amount of beer 98 per cent, and the liquor bill S7 per cent. Mrs. Kemp commented upon the blofdy war of Europe and expressed a thankfulness that this nation had been kept out of war. She deplored that conrress had seen fit to make big appropriations for the army and navy as a means for securing contin ued peace. Crtt'otsoe Movlo. She criticized the moving pictures of the d iy. declaring a survey had shown that 75 per cent are whollj or In pnrt had. The survey showed that cigarettes were shown In 35 per cent of the pictures, drlnk'ng In 58 rer cent and deceit and Intrigue In 40. She urged a federal censorship of all films. She also criticized the magazines and papers which run to bacco advertisements and who print sex stories. "Nations have not died of free trade or free silver," she quoted, "but they have of free love." Bhe urged the members to watch carefully the candidates for office, declaring that the prohibition law would be Ineffective unless enforced by district attorneys and sheriffs. She also declared it was essential to elect legislators who .a ;Ma. Drug gtorek en ine prorrnumii mw im i-.-.-. v.... er moral laws. She denounced the attempt being made to repeal the Sunday closing law, urging rather that its flaws should be eliminated, and she also denounced the so-called brewers' amendment aa a measure that would undermine the prohibition law. She urged that the union work until the last day to secure the passage of the law prohibiting the importation of li quor and she predicted Its passage. In discussing the c'garette question she quoted Will 8. Hale, superintend ent of the indutrlal school, as saying that the use of cigarettes has Increas ed r.00 per cent In the state. She criticized the conditions at the state penltentlnry and urged the adop tion of a humane system for the re formation of criminals. Many other recomendatlons for the Improvement of moral conditions and for the widen ing of the scope of the organisation's activities were made by the president, and her address was received with en- thusiasm. Hot tamalea at Hoh bach's. Apartments for rent, 400 E. Alta. Girl wanted for general housework Phone 774J. 100 head of stock hogs for sale by Orltman Bros., Pendleton. Room and board In private famljy. Inquire XX thla office. Woman want work aa housekeeper Address "Z" this office. Hiss Comstock, beauty specialist Mason's Uilliuery. Wm Goedecke auto for hire. Phono 289M. Sutton Cigar store. Tel 44 40 II. P. roadster for sale, 1175. Inquire McLean Auto Co. 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 653M. 1401 W. Railroad st. Miss Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and 15, Association Building. For rent Furnlsned light house keeping room. 803 B. Railroad st. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 28 4M. Stand. Charles Co. Phone 7. Lost Rebecca gold lodge pin. Finder please phone 343M. For sale Small cook stove and I Bmau neater, rnone sijm. I For rent Room with or without ' board. North side. Close In. Phone 214W. Lace curtains laundered with care. Phone 246J. Wanted By experienced woman, work as cook on ranch. Call 10 201 I West Webb street, Pendleion, Oregon Wanted at once Experienced girl for general housework. Phone 352J I or apply 722 Jane street. I Teacher of Physical Culture and I expression. Mrs. A. R. Gilchrist, Ho 1 tel Pendelton. ! For rent Furnished room with or 'without board in private family. Cloe J"l in. Phone 356J. r tlurl U an ner( at nlpnninr whitti furs and ostrich plumes. Rudd, 202 W. Webb Phone 685. Blydensteln'a Dietary MUBh and Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and preventative for cinstipatlon. Wanted Good, competent woman to take charge of rooming house. In quire Arlington Hotel. Steam heated office or sleeping apartment. Temple Bldg. Phone lr. Temple. Suits pressed 10c; tnoroughly clean ed 11.60. Rudd, 202 W. Webb. Phone Wanted By woman, position a housekeeper, In suws or country. Ad dress "A" th'a office. Barley too high for feed. See Bly- den tein, 117 E. Court. Phone 35 for oats by car lots. For sale Two Ford cars. Inquire Frazler and Grltson Repair Shop, 30 Cottonwood street. For sale or rent 8-roora bouse, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbacb's Bakery Call Penland Bros, van ts move your household goods. Telephone 339. Alsc DaKgage transferring and heavy haul ing. Lost At O.-W. R. & N. depot two rolls of building plans. Parties find ing same please return to th's office and receive reward. For sale One female thorough bred pedigreed pointer pup, six months old. for 110.00 Address Bor 704, Echo, Oregon. For sale cheap "Bulck "Six" in good condition; electric lights and starter. Call Mr. Stepp, Hotel Pendle ton. For sale Cash register, good large safe, tables, counters and fixtures. Sold very cheap and great bargains if taken at once. Inquire this office. Rooming house tor sals. Mala street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair, ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or coJntry. La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Wanted to rent Modern, unfur nished bungalow by young couple. No children. Inquire a oao Last Time Today LOVE IS EVERYTHING to LIONEL BARRYMORE in the Metro Wooderplay u It is More Than Money, Power or Prestige. VJlimnlllF SAM ROWLEY HARRY LAMOUNT & GIRLIE IHUiLllLLL The Duke of Dukes Mixture. Comedy Sinking and Talking:. BETTER CLEANER PICTURES, EXCELLENT MUSIC. EXCELLENT PROJECTION AT A REASONABLE ADMISSION PRICE. 'e I tr ' ; Ii . .. v - - j . i f ; k- i t , i ! I "TilZ UPHEAM." VT a a a IOE30I I0E30I ionoosoc I0E30I ADMISSION 10c Children 5c ADMISSION 10c Children 5c LAST TIME TODAY Alice Brady in "TANGLED FATES" a 5 act story sonntot on Hit lints of that oil familiar play Way Down East PATHE NEWS SEES ALL KNOWS ALL If It's Good You Will See It at The Cosy "IP married Donald- n Alleged nature lovers are busy again pulling the leaves end breaking the branches off the trees as a mark of affection. Prompt automobile taxi service, Jay or night. Funerals to cemetery only 3 SO Phone 680 Hotel 81 Oeorge. Carney Taxi Ce Far sals Five room bouse, mm Court street Desirable location, cloe to school. A genuine bargain. Foi particulars address R. C Jory. Man pin. Ore. Est rayed from Mrs. K. Tlmmerman ranch. 1 black, i year old gelding, branded J on left hip. Under notlf Mrs. Catherine Tlmmerman, Helix, Oregon. O. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon Journal agent, now located at 523 Main street, next to Conroy's Gro cery. The Journal delivered any where In Tenclleton, 65 cents a month dally and Sunday. 8odJ Pane Tonight There will be a social dance tonight at Eagle-Woodman hall. Music bv fsitt-yer's Orchestra. Admission 60 cents. All cordially Invited. faMs suddenly, when the deception bv which she had climbei is disclosed, is told In Theda Bara's new subj t for William Fox, "Her Double Life.'- Miss Bara takes the part of Mary Doone, the tenement child who makes her home In The Refuge, a parish house, at which Elliot Clifford (A. H. Van Buren) la pastor. When the call comes for war nurses, Mary answers. At the front she meets Lloyd Stan ley (Stuart Holmes,) a war corre spondent, whom she had . known 'n London. Bhe Is saved from dishon or at Stanley's hands, by the bom bardment of the hospital tent. After the attack. Mary finds the body of a young girl in the tent. It Is Ethel Wardley (Madeleine Lee Nard). h niece of Lady Clifford's, who Is on her way to make her home with the aunt she has never seen. Mary changes clothes. with Ethel, takes the girl's papers and luggage, and goes to Liuly Clifford's. She Is received as the niece. The aunt (Lu cia Moore) loves the girl, and Elliot, the son, soon falls !n love with her himself. Then Stanley returns to England. He brings with him Ethel Wardley. who has recovered from the wounds received on tho buttle line. They go together to the Cliffords, and are about to disclose the truth about Mary when the poor girl confe ses. She sees then that further life with the crf ' rda 's Impossible, although Ladv Clifford loves her so much tr. sl.j wunts her t auy. Lut Mary re turns to The Refuge, to work out her salvation among the children, raetime Thursday and Friday. am's novel has been rated among ; the "best sellers' and for months thei Bluebird series have been consider-j ed the "best plays" thus completing the lucky combination. J. Warren; Kerrigan and Lfluise Lovely, former) Individual stars of Bluebirds, will unite their talents In the forthcoming "best-seller best-play." LIGHTS IX SOLDIERS' TEXTS FLASH AS "TAPS"' SOUXDS ncmarkablc Effects In Night Phot"?- I',,., -. mu - --' of New V. S. Hart-Triangle play. Night photography, of a degree of excellence that rarely has been ap proached in the history of the mo tion picture industry, is said to Btand out prominently in various parts of "The Patriot." the thrilling Triangle Ince drama by Monte M. Katterjohn. which will be seen at the Temple theater today and tomorrow. One of the truly remarkable effects it Is claimed. Is that of the moon aris ing majestically over the plains of Mexico, while a sentry passes, In s'l houette, to and fro, and a detach ment of American cavalry rides along the international boundary line. Ts obtain this effect and guard against "fakiness," the Hart company, gaged In Timing the play, spent sa entire night near Its encampment st Calexlco. where a ffnajorlty of the scenes were enacted.. Another Impressive night scene h that which depicts the America troops seated about their bonflresk Just before 'Taps." In this, the flick, etins; flames bring out the features of the men In bold contract against the Inky black background Intermit tently Illuminating the tents, as well. ."till another commendable piece of night photography Is provided by the, scene which shows the tents of ths soldiers illuminated within. A bugler suddenly appears In relief against ths canvas of one, and. blowing "Taps." sounds the signal for ths extinguish ing of the lights. One by one the lights disappear, until only darkness remains, penetrated faintly, however, bv the glowing embers of the camp fires. The photographic achievements ot "The Patriot" are accredited to Cam eraman Joe August For Sale. 720 acres foothill land In Umatilla Co.. S miles from town. About 260 acres under plow. Finest of bsrley land. Balance good pasture land, well watered Terms but no trade, r.iiyox!! only, write. Hxerutors ot Ktatc. V.ox S'.i'l. Wn'.la Wulln Wash. - Adv Motion Picture News What tlw Picture Theater nave to Trtl Ton. NEW riCTTRE TEL1S STOKV OF A WOMAN'S PRCF.niON How a i;lrl rises from life in thj slums nf London to one of tho high est places in English society, then Lionel Karrymore and Strong Cst In "The rpneaval." Lionel Barrymore, the famous Me tro star, supported by Marguerite Sklrvln and an exceptionally strong cast. In the five-part feature, "Th Upheaval," will be the big attraction at the Alta theater on Tuesday an l Wednesday. The story Is one of un usual power and the scenes are laid In a small city and In a picturesque camp In the Adlrondacks. There Is plenty of action, many thrilling situa tions, and a goodly portion of com edy, skilfully handled by the versatile Mr. Barrymore and an excellent cast. Charles Horan directed this produc tion for Metro and like all his fea tures It rings true and carries sus pense with a smashing climax at the end. Among those appearing In support of Mr. Barrymore and Miss Sklrvln are Etlgar L. Davenport Howard Truesdell, Paul Lawrence. Franklin Hanna, John H. Smiley. James Ma laldy, George Stevens, Frank Lyons Uvons and Myra Brook. "The Up heaval'' was produced by the Rolfo Photoplays, Inc., for the Metro pro gram and is one of the most erVler- i talnlng features ever made by this i producing company. At the cosy. A play as sweet, a? powerful and a heart Interesting as "Way Down East' will be shown at the Cosy theater on toilay when "Tansled Futes." the lat est "Brady-Made" World Film pro duction will be the star attraction of the day. Alice Brady, who rendered such excellent dramatic Interpreta tions In "As Ye Sow." "The Ballet Girl," and "The Hack." plays the leading part, and far excels even her high class work In the e three master pieces In which she starred previous ly. If there Is anything In the theory that "best sellers make best plays" patrons of moving pictures are in line for splendid entertainment when; "Tbo Social Hiuamvr" is it.-s. 'T. I at the Cosy theater on c-t:i: :n . Bluebird features. Frederic tf. l.h-' T EMPLH? THEATRE Ja. B. Welch, Mgr. Wednesday and Thursday TRIANGLE NIGHTS William S. Hart in RTiinTn ILf Hill Mr. Hart is Supported by GEORGE STONE and FRANCIS CARPENTER Well Known Child Actors IU hi i BLR The Temple is Under New Management With Pictures That Will Ple&se Shows Start Afternoons 1:45 "'1"-' Evening 6:45