East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 24, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1916.
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Today and
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MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT
William Russell
Auisted by Charlotte Burton and all star cast, in
THE MAN 10 WOULD NOT DIE
6 ACTS 6
A few of the big moment in this remarkable play:
Poses as Twin Brother to Win Fortune; Succeeds Un
til Exposed, Then Meets Death in Mountain Plunge.
A virile Drama of the out doors. In addition a clever
comedy.
Prof. Al Plomteau will preside at the Organ both
afternoon and evening.
William
Rutted American-Mutual
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Adults 15c Children 5c
BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.
LOCALS
Gh Advertising in Brief
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Vr line, Mddftlonal iDMTtloe. . . .
't llrip, pr month
No locals taken for leaf than 2Ar
Count ordinary worl to llur.
Lkh1 will not be takfo orr thm
(eluphiine except from Kiit Oregon
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"BIO BUiL" RUSSELL score of prominent society folk act-
PJAY'S Dl'AL ItOIiE uaily participated.
j "Mmter 44" Is a story of distinctive
Mow IMrtuno for American. Mutual ( American romance, whh a wholesome
ritar la LatoU Feature, jand rtfre-hlng appeal. Mr. 1jckwoo 1
and MI. b Alison have a distingushed
William Uusse!!, the American- 'supporting cast which imluaes such
Mutual mar, known more familiarly we known artists of the screen and
to crowds of motion picture goers as " Uter cuneo, Franklin Hull,
"Ulg Bill" Uuasell, playji for the first . Yol: Utndow-ska, Aileeu Allen,
time in his career a duul role In the
Mutual Btar Production, "The Man
Who Would Not Die," a five act phy
etiological drama by Mabel Condon,
which will be seen for the first time
at the Pastime theater today
Mr. ItURxell depicts twin brothers,
one of whom la an honest, clonn
eut, good living man, while the other
la unscrupulous, self-centered and
vindictive The latter wins the girl
loved by the former and he brings
her much happiness through his
dissipation, finally bringing her to the
atagv where' he tries to get her Into
a scheme with him to drefraud an In
surance comany which has taken a
big policy an his life. The first
brother arrives In time to circumvent
the plot and the denoumcnt of this
gripping drama Is exciting and sur
prising. The work of Mr. Kussell In depict
Ing these two directly npnsed charac
ters Is the flnpst he has yol d'me an 1
constitutes a rare achievement In
screen acting. Prominent In the sup
port of Mr. Russell is Charlotte Bur
ton. lona Huttnn and Harry Keenan
'lieile Hutchison, Lee Anns and Hen
ry otto. Mr. Otto alo directed the
production.
At the cosy.
The wild love of life so character.
tic among the natives of the Latin
lands, has been made the subtect nf
an Intensely Interesting photoplay by
Frances Marlon, called "The Feast of
Llfo," In which Clara Kimball Youn
Is featured, with Paul Capellani and
Doris Kenyon. It if a deep story ol
a pure, beautiful Cuban girl who Is
persuaded against her will to become
betrothed to lon Armada, a wealth
Cuban. Bhe lovea Pedro, a young
fisherman who Uvea with his uncle.
Father Vantura, and Cellda, who has
been secretly stealing to Don Arma
da's villa, but who Is ca-t off by him
on his engagement to Aurora. How
this story Is beautifully developed,
and the real lovers come to their
own. Is told In the strong five-part
World fenture which will be the at
traction shown at the Cosy theater
! tonight and Wednesday.
Striking Borne In liter a.'
"Mister 44" a Metro picture pro
duced by the Yorke Film Corpora
tion, with Harold Lock wood and Msv
Allison In the stellar' roles. Is the big
feature attraction t the Alta theater
on Tuesday ana Wednesday. Thla Is
one of the finest productions IfT
AT THK TKMPLE.
TIIK TII01Ml'G11HRFJ'
HAS THRILLING
KACKTH A7K SCENES
! In Fact, New Triangle Play Is a II'.
Ing SUry WXh Fine Show of Horse
flesh.
The Sport of Kings, with all Its at
tendant excitement, la said to be
which these nnmilnr stars over ! thrilllngly portrayed In a number of
appeared, and It la one of the moat n"8" ln "Tne Thoroughbred." the
nterta'nlng features ever released on i Triangle p'ay by C. Gardner Bulllvan.
the Metro program. There Is a wealth n which Thomas II. Ince presents
f beautiful and wonderfully plctur. I Frank Keenan as star. The story con
eenue mounta'n scenes where much cern the efforts of a Puritanic young
poverty In the home of Major Ainslee.
whose daughter he loves. Many of the
scenes therefore, are those of the
race track.
To film this portion of the subject
Reginald Barker, who directed It,
took h a entire company to Tia Juana,
Mexico, where horse racing at the
time waa enjoying a tremendous pop
ularlty. Through the Influence ol
friends, ln control of the track, he
was given permission to use all parts
of the track, paddock, stables and
grandstands for his purpose. Thrye
full days were spent at the track,
and Harker returned with several
thousand feet of exposed film, depict
ing horseracing at the height of its
vogue.
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of the scllon takes place. There are
glimpses of city life In the factory
district and among the slums, while n
strlk'nc contrast are scenes enacted at
an exclusive country club In which
mln'ster to effect the abolition of
horse-racing in one of the southern
states, his success and his ultimate
contrition, lnsp'red by a realisation of
the fact that his activities have caused
Chan. Chaplin Coming to Pastime
Knnday-Monday In bis latest pic
ture, "Tbe pawn shop."
REALTY TRANSFERS
For tale 40 acres of timber
phone 206W.
For rent Modern five room
nished house. Phone 654.
100 head of stock hogs for sale by
Gritman Bros., Pendleton,
Rooms with board or separate.
407 West Alta street Phone 39R.
Girl wanted for general housework
Phone 774J.
Room and board In private family.
Inquire XX this office.
For rent Front bedroom, furnish
ed. Apply 206 Garden.
Blydensteln's Dietary Mush and
Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and
preventative for constipation.
Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phono
28BM. Sutton Cigar Store. Tel 464
40 H. P. roadster for sale, I1T5.
Inquire McLean Auto Co.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone 66JM. 1401 W. Railroad at.
Mlas Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms
14 and 16, Association Building.
Rhode Island Red Cockerels for
sale. R. w. Cargill, Helix. Ore.
For rent Furnlsned light house
keeping room. 803 E. Railroad st.
D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone
284M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7
Teacher of Physical Culture and
expression. Mrs. A. R. Gilchrist, Ho
tel Pendelton.
Rudd is an expert at cleanlng'whlte
furs and ostrich plumes. Rudd, 202
W. Webb. Phone 85.
Steam heated office or sleeping
apartment. Temple Bldg. Phone
Dr. Temple.
Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean
ed tl.60. Rudd, 202 W. Webb. Phone
6.
For rent Front sleeping room on
ground floor. 602 Water. Phone
?05 M.
For rent Modern five room house.
Inquire 201 Garden before 8 o'clock
this evening.
For rent Two furnished apart
ments. The Kenmore, 617 Willow.
Phone 421.
For sale Al gas range and cokt
heater with colls, at a bargain. . Tele-!
phone 776M.
Barley too high for feed. See Bly
denstein, 117 E. Court Phone 36 for
oats by car lots.
For sale Lota 4 and 7, block 4, Ir.
vlngton Heights. Call at 304 E-
P-luff street or phone 282W.
For sale or rent 8-room house, hot
water heat Inquire Buford Butler
at Otto Hohbach's Bakery.
For a popular family heater get
Cole's Original Wood Stove. Any
child can control it perfectly.
Wanted Woman for general house
work and cooking on ranch. Phons
14F3.
Apartment for rent and furniture
for sale. Apt 10, Association Building.
Apply evenings.
Call penland Bros, van te move your
household goods. Telephone 339. AIbo
baggage transferring and heavy hauling.
Rooming house for sale. Mala
street. In center of business district
Doing rood business. Inquire of Pen-
land Bros.
Mattress maktrg, furniture repair.
Ing, upholstering, called for and deliv
ered, city or co-jntry. La Dow Bros..
219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J.
Prompt automobile tax service,
lay or night Funerals to cemetery
only 1110. Phone 4)19. Bote) 5
G-orp. Carney Taxi Ce
For rile Five room house, eeai
Court -rtieet Desirable location, close
to school. A genuine bargain For
pirticujgrf adirew R C Jory, Mai
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Don't Marry 'till You See
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Metro Wonderplay That Anwer the Question "Should a Man Marry Beneath
Hi Station "
Frank Rodgers
THE WORLD'S FOREMOST COLORED
VENTRILOQUIST.
VAUDEVILLE
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In a drama of
LOVE, LIFE AND LIES, IN THE LATIN
LAND.
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Busy
Grocery
LITTLE KOM WILL BUY A LOT
WEDNESDAY AT
ray's
weet Potatoes, 7 lba 23t
Cranberries, 2 quarts 2Sf
FRESH CRISP CELERY, 2 for 15
Onions, 8 pounds 254
Cannon Ball Cabbage, pound 24?
New Crop Raisins, package 11
New Crop Currants..... .' 20, 2 for 35
Small White Beans, pound 10
Tink and Lima Beans, 3 pounds 25
Jap' Rice, 4 pounds 25
Fancy Head Rice, 3 pounds . 25
Pineapple, No. 1 tall cans, 2 for 25
Best Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 35
Sunkist Oranges, dozen 50
TELEPHONE 640
Warranty needs.
Sheriff of Umatilla county to C B
Travilllon et al. 1681.15. SW 1.4 8W
1-4, section 4, township j north, 'pin, Or-
range 28. 1 Wanted To buy or trade, SO to 401
xv. eastern, et ux, to Helen I. t ne. alfalfa h. t ho .hln.
Terry, $1600, lot block 3, Pilot npd hnft, -,, fnr' .r oo.l
Rc,'t' , I milch cows or fence poets. Cuenl D.
Nancy fl'.baon to M. E. Meyers, et Go8sl,r, R.d8efleld, Wash.
north, rnge 29.
1 PATHE NEWS
Sees All Show. All
j If It's Good
I YOU WILL SEE IT AT
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Feed Mill Business. among their members. This was the It Is hoped by those interested In -
Only one in town of 600 people, ' decision reached at a meeting of the j athletics that the celarlng up of the
1200 tons of barley annually at $2.00 . fool ball boys, coach, principal and su-; differences between the football team
per ton. Good retail trade; also , perintendent, held this morning for and Superintendent Tark win be laH
warehouse and residence property to the purpose of clearing up all differ- ing for the reason that so fir this seat
exchange for horses, farm machinery ; ences between them. jeon there has not been a week gt b
and some cash. Write, wire or phone! A decision to the same effect was ; but what something has come np te
F. G. Lucas. Weston, Ore. Adv. reached several days ago but through I break into the practice of the team,.
. some misunderstanding on the part I If th-ngs are allowed to run smooth.
of Superintendent Park, the boys ; ly It Is bel eved that Pendleton ha a,
were not allowed to carry out the good chance for the eastern Oregoa)
Free.
At the Boston Clothing store, a
beautiful $200.00 Talking Machine.
See it in their window and learn par
ticulars. Adv.
Homo Cooking
at the Golden Rule Cafe. All whitf
help. Regular meals 26 cents. Adv
Ato Mage.
For Adama. Athena and Weston
leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a
m. and 1:30 p m. each day. Adv.
William Davison, et ux. to M. E.
Meyers, $10. SW 1-4 section 1, town
ship 3 north, range 29.
C. J. Johnson, et ux, to W. S. Cas
aily, $900, 10 acres In section S,
township 4 north, range 29.
Appearances are seldom as deceit
ful as disappearances.
How is Your
Stomach?
Is yonr dlewllon weak?
Is yonr appetite poor?
Any dlKtrcwi after rating?
THEN, BY AM MEANS THY
HOSTETTERS
Stomach Bitters
For tale Cash register, safe, soda
fountain and other fixtures now ln
I the "Side Hoard;" nbo lease. Address
IWm. Hoch. Fendleton, Ore., or Gib
, bon, Oregon.
I nrefsmnking and remodeling by the
(day or garment, 9 years' experience.
Work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Phone 369R. S. M. Barber, 407 West
Alta street
Q. 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 Pendleton, 65 cents a month,
daily and Sunday.
"Reliable canvassers to sell our
complete line of Fruit and Ornamen
tal stock In best sections of this state.
Canvassing outfit furnished. Cash
advanced weekly. Address Nursery.
Crenco, Oregon."
Bastmi Star Notice.
A social meeting of Bushee Chapter
No. 19, O. E. S., will be held Tuesday
evening, October 24. In Masonic Hall,
Refreshments. By order of the Wor.
thy Matron.
(Adv.) MAUY 12. JOHN'SON, sec.
rule.
The provisions as layed down are
that after Coach Fendall ha, drawn
up his training rules, each member
of the squad is to take it upon him
self to see that the rule are obeyed.
If any of the rules are broken the of.
fender will be asked to turn In his
suit
Superintendent Park said that the
reason for enforcing the rule among
the athletes and not among the other
students waa that those on the ath'et
le tarns need the extra traininr and
Championship.
EDISON RECEIVES
COLLEGE DEGREE
BY LONG DISTANCE
ALSANT. N. T.. Oct i4. Th
I'nlverslty of the state of Vew Tork,
closing Its fifty-second annual convo.
cation here gnve the degree of doctor
of laws to Thomas A. Edison. The
degree was conferred hv PraaMjni
that the people of Pendleton were get-! John H. Finlev over th. inn- rtw
tig tired of back'ng teams that would . tance telephone to Mr. Ed son In hie,
vi in wnuiuon, i nomo in New Jersey,
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SN FRANCISCO. Oof. 21. After
being trailed arrows the continent nno
shadowed for two week- In San
Francisco, Grace. Lamonte. an actress
formerly with the Hippodrome the
ater, New York, and Edward Barry
were arrested here yesterdav by Lieu
tenant Frank K. Downey of the New
Tork police.
They :re wanted In connection witb
the mysterious murder of "Pick"
Weldon. amateur boxer, gnmbler and
sport'ny promoter, in a garage In
Brooklyn. September 20.
Miss ljmonte, a voting and beauti
ful woman and Barry were held In
the city prison.
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I REMEMBER
Your friends could buy
anything you would give
them for Christmas, except
your photograph.
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l" ul tod Artlsana AUiniion.
All members and friends are Invit
ed to the Eagle-Woodman hall on
Tuesday evening to hear the superior
'officers. H. F. Hudson and Dr. O. E.
Fshermsn.
(Adv.) EDLA M. CANDISH. Sec.
HIGH SCHOOL
NEWS
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The high school glee club w ll In
the near future put on "Rolling Peb
bles," a well known opera. Much
Interest is being manife t by the glee
club and a high chins attraction is ex.
pected as the result of their efforts.
If the opera Is a success other attrac.
tlons w'll be singed by high school or
ganizations. The high school this morning held
Its first fire drill and although the
time made was slow, good order was
piano Tuner Return. ma'ntalned throughout the drill. It
Howard 8. Soule. the piano tuner la proposed to pract'ee these drills un
from Portland, who waa formerly both speed and order may be main-
iwell known in thla vicinity, Is now In talned.
Pendleton aga'n and intends to make The boys of the high school foot-
jthls city ngularly In the future. Or- ball team will hereafter be responsl.
' Anrm fnr Inn nv mnv hn tnft ,it TtilT. il - th .n'.. -fin.nnt nf V-
man's Drug Store. Adv. smoking rule and other training rules, ,
Great Bnlneasj opportnnlty.
For SaleBest paying dairy bust-1
ness In Pendleton. Good reaon (ol
selllna and a bargain If taken al
once. Inquire DX this office.
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THEATRE
Jas. B. Welch, Mgr.
Tuesday-Wednesday
FRANK KEENAN in
"The Thoroughbred"
A racing atory with fine thow of horseflesh.
Thrilling racetrack scenes.
A real Southern racetrack story bubbling over with ex
citement. A KEYSTONE COMEDY FOR THE YOUNG FOLKS.
OUR NEXT BIG n A 171 tWAT A
feature srrk V lJ vva
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"THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI."
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26, 27, 28.