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PAG3SX DAILY EAST ORSGONIAN, PENDLgTOH, OREGON, ATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1916 4 Usrasj, - -' in ,x J vn ill! ( ) ' - AV.lAWmV- V -V J III ,11 'i?A Do you believe in f&lrieaT Do you believe that you are ruldlnr your own destiny through life or do you think that there are Invisible little creature. who bend you to their willa mm they fltt mysteriously through the air T These were some of the questions which an interviewer asked of dainty Uttle Marguerite Clark as the smallest eif of screenland sat in the Famous Players studio waiting for her next scene in the Paramount Picture "Lit tle Lady Eileen." But why the reference to fairies? Because Miss Clark is appearing In this production in the role of a little Irish lassie who profoundly believes in fairies. She knows that they exist be cause she can see them even though ber lover cannot And Bhe knows that It is the fairies who are guiding her to ber true love. But does Miss Clark really believe in smch things In this matter-of-fact day of ours? The little star's eyes open very wide and her tiny head is cocked at a very thoughtful ancle for an in stant and then she replies: "Why of course I do! What Is all i this mysterious substance which we so wisely call electricity? Do we real ly know what it is? Do you know that even such great experts as Stein- (nets and Edison frankly confess that they do not actually know what elec tricity is. despite the fact that they I have chained It and forced it to do their bidding and made it the slave of mankind? "But bow do we know but what these wizards of our time are only crafty men who have discovered not lot of tremendous formulas but the secret key to fairyland, and that they are simply forcing the fairies to obey Uiem, tike the conjurors of old? And when the secret is finally disclosed, are wn sot going to find that all the thou ds of miles of wire were merely ung to deceive us and that the thing vh we have caVed Electricity is in Ity the Queen of the Fairies who heeo enslaved by these wizards?" he Interviewer gasped until be de- verted a mischievous twInKlen T" Clark's eye as she skipped hghily over to the setting at a sign from J. Searle Dawley, her remarkably clever direc tor. Then he decided that somebody, had been making game of bis credulity? 66 SUNDAY and MONDAY MARGUERITE CLARK in Little Lady Eileen" L SUn DAY and MONDAY VAUDEVILLE AND ALBREICHT Deagon Trio Rube Comedy Singing "SINGING and and Talking" DANCING" C. M. Pishop of Pendleton, Is reg istered at Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon. Hon. J. E. Cronin has been up from Portland during the past week. He was Joined by Mrs. Cronun on Wed nesday, who came up from Portland to meet her new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank E. Cronan. lone Item?. The parent-teacher association of the high school will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the high school. Discussion will center about the Boys Forum and high school amusementa and there will be some entertainment provided. An afternoon over the bridge ta ble was the enjoyable form nf a di version chosen by Mrs. Ed Will ams, who entertained yesterday In honor of Mrs. 8. B. Paine who Is leaving soon to make hvr home In Wyoming. Two tables were In play, the honors for the highest score fall'ng to Mrs. Her bert Greene. Thoe who participated in Mrt WIHnms hospitality were Mrs. N. D. Swcarlngen, Mrs. T. D. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. Herbert Greene. Mrs. John Vaughan. Mrs. W. N. Matlock, Mrs. Stockes and the honor guest. The Early Uterature of Itui-sta formed an Interesting topic for dis cussion t the meeting of the Current Uterature Club which was held yes terday In the club room of the county library. Mra R. E. Klogo and Mrs. I. U. Temple were th hostesses of the oci'hs on and the following excel lent program wa presented: Paper: Folklore. Lenends. Fairy Tales; Kple Cycle and Chronicle, (a) Ovle nf older Heroes; ti Cycle of Touugr Heroes, by Mrs. Jnmes Johns 8r. Group of Folk Pongs, Including the Huhkisu National hymn, Ml E'.lK-r South, accompanied by Miss Olga Norgen. Oral Sketch: The Poet Rushkln. Read'ng from his poetry, by Mrs. C. 8. Jerard. j Paper: Early Literature to 1S."0, I by Mrs. H. E. B'ckers, and a Reading From "The Great C:at," by Mrs. Nor-' borne Berkeley. A particularly pleasant social hour ! followed the program, the tea table oeing presided over by Mrs E. B. Aldrich and Mrs. James 8. Johns, with Mrs. T. M. Henderson and Mrs. Roy Raley assisting the hostesses. Miss Pauline Rice is spend'ng the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Rice. M'ss Rice It a stu dent at Whitman college. Mrs. R. Alexander is spending a few days in Hermiston with her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mrs. Marlon Jack has returned from The Dalles where she attended the Oregon Congress of Mothers. Mrs. George H. Khanard and Mra James Johns Br., are spending the day In Walla Walla where thev ars uttending the Harvest Home Festi val. Mrs. A. J. McAllister Is vUlt'ng with friends In Walla Walla. W. H. McKlnney and family of He. llx are spending the winter In Kansas City. George Horseman I here today from his home at Weston. John Bauer, Walla Walla lawyer has been here today on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. if. lilak. ly, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Thompson and M!s Thelma Thompson motored over to ,ula UmU t ti iM iiioniinK. Mrs. J. C. Ghorst, Mattle Eyre and Dollle Gray of La Grande are register ed at the St. George. ADORABLE MARGUERITE CLARK AT THE ALTA Famous Plajers Star Her ln "Little Eileen." "Come in, dear, and meet your fu ture husband." If you were a little girl suddenly taken out of school and your father thus summoned you Into his library, wouldn't your kneei fairly creak with fright and wouldn't you feel like turn'ng and running as fast as you could? And If the man to whom you were Introduced as your future husband leered at you ln a terrifying way wouldn't you wish that some good fairy would show you the way to escape from this man? Hee the picture at the Alta tomorrow. Notice to Parents. Dr. F H. Sturdivant of Portland, a specialist ln straightening children's teeth, will be In rooms 1 and 2, Ju'ld building, Sunday, Monday and Tues day. He will see all old and new patients at that time. Adv. LOCALS $b Advertising in Briet HATES. Per line first luaenloa lur lVr line, additional insertion. . . . 6r t'er line, per mootb II OH No locals takeo for lens than 25c Count 0 ordinary words to line. Locals lll not be takes over tlrbone eicept from Kut Oregoo la i paid up iiibscrlbera. For rent Five room house. In quire 1403 W. R. R. , Rooms with board or separate. 407 West Alta street. Phone 39R. For rent Furnished front room, suitable for gentlemen. Inquire (19 Thompson street. Wanted to rent, furnished house, or will buy modem bungalow If terms arP reasonable. Phone 411. Dre.-smaking and remodeling by the ilay or garment. 9 years' experience. Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Phone :!';?!!. S. M. P.arber, 407 West Alta street. Apartments for rent, 400 E. Alta. The Golden Rule 'Cafe will open with a 25c chicken dinner Sunday. Girl wanted for general housework, Phone 774J. 100 head of stock hogs for sale by Gritman Bros., Pendleton. Room and board In private family. Inquire XX this office. Woman wants work as housekeeper Address "Z'' this office., Lady wishes work housecleanlng by the hour. Phone Eureka Rooms. Wm Goedecke auto for Hire. Phono 2S9.M. Sutton Cigar Store. Tel 4(4. 40 H . P. roadster for sale,' 1175. Inquire McLean Auto Co. P Those wishing Mrs. Frledly to do sewing, phone S14J or call 109 Water I haul your garbage and trash Phone 55.1M. 1403 W. Railroad St. Miss Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms 1 11 and 15, Association Building. For rent Furnl.sned light house keeping room. 803 E. Railroad St. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 284M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7 Wanted at once Experienced girl for general housework. Phone 362J or apply 722 Jane street. Teacher of Physical Culture and expression. Mrs, A. R Gilchrist, Ho tel Pendelton. Rudd is an expert at cleaning white furs and ostrich plumes, Rudd, 202 W. Webb. Phone (85. Those crt-p waffles Sunday morn ings at the Delta made from Blyden stein's Self Rising Flour. - Steam heated office or sleeping apartment. Temple Bldg. Phone Dr. Temple. Suits pressed 50c; thoroughly clean ed $1.50. Rudd, 202 W. Webb. Phone 486 For rent Two furnished apart ments. The Kenmore, (17 Willow. Phone 421. Barley too high for feed. See Bly- densteln, 117 B. Court phone St for oats by car lots. For sale or rent 8-room bouse, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. For a popular family heater get a Cole's Original Wood Stove. Any child can control It perfectly. Wanted Woman for general house work and cooking on ranch, Phom 14F3. Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goods. Telephone 839. Alec oaggage transferring and heavy haul ins Rooming house for sate. Malt itreet. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Broa Mattress making, furniture repair Ing. upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or cojntry. La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 13.50. Phone (80. Hotel at George. Carney Tax Co. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, clost to school. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Man pin. Ore. Wanted To buy or trade, 30 to 40 ' tons of good alfalfa hay, to be ship-1 ped by boat. Trade for extra good: milch cows or fence posts. Cuenl D. Gosscr, Ridgeflcld, Wash. i For rale Cash register, safe, soda: fountain and other fixtures now in the "Side Board;" also lease. Address j Wm. Hoch, Pendleton, Ore., or Gib. I bon, Oregon. O. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon Journal agent, now located at 523 Main street, next to Conroy's Gro- j eery. The Journal delivered any where In Pendleton, ti cents a month, daily and Sunday. Great feuMlncas Opportunity. For Sale Best paying dairy busi ness ln Pendleton. Good reason for selling and a bargarn If taken at once. Inquire DX this office. Food Mill Business. Only one in town of (00 people, i 1200 tons of barley annually at $2.00! per ton. Good retail trade; also : warehouse and residence property ti j g:3 exchange for horses, farm machinery : Hi and some cash. Write, wire or phone , F. O. Lucas, Weston, Ore. Adv. Sunday at ! Breakfast 6:30 to 12. . 1 "We Hate a Specialty of Waffles" Noon Lunch Roast Beef, Dressing Cream Chicken on Tout Creamed Potatoes Bread Butter Apple Pie Evening Dinner Fried Chicken French Fried Potatoes Fruit Salad Hot bread Butter Ice Cream Sherbet Tea Coffee Milk A"tc mage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day. Adv. HOME MADE MINCEMEAT PIE CHICKEN TAMALES CHILI OYSTERS Itiblle Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. The public Is cordially Invited to': attend the regular Saturday night ! j dance tonight In Moose hall. Music!; by Sawyer's orchestra Admission. 50 cents. Adv. Always Something New ft P m