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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 101 fi (r LOCALS (Q, Advertising in Brief KATES. ' I'er line first liuertlon IOc I'er line, additional lunar tloo. .. . 6c l'er Hoe, per inonib tl.UU No locals taken (or leaf than Xtc. Count 0" ordinary words to line. Locals will sot on Ukea OTr tlx telephone except from East OrefOO iaa paid-ap tutacrtber. i i I i f ! !( WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS n 13 LrvA 1AW M llM3MWjM i l 1,1 LJbDQBQ to 6 ACTS 6 A photodrama of genuine heart interest, in love, college and newspaper life. STARRING ORIN HAWLEY, ROCKCLIFF FELLOWS AND ALL STAR CAST. "A kiss seen through a microscope; a salad made from a chrysanthemum and an orchid, drenched in the blood of a rose. If peaches were people" That's what a famous critic said of this William Fox feature. THE PASTIME'S ATHLETIC PICTURES SHOW ALL THE WORLD CHAMPIONS IN ACTION. r . BOWLING CHAMPIONS Frank Thoma, champion 1916. H. S. Marino, Chicago champion. THE PERFECT MAN Theo. Comis, Greek winner of world's championship for perfect development. CHAMPION POWER BOATS Speed boats racing at 60 miles an hour. AUTO RACING Speed Kings Dario Resta and Ralph De Palroa. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Americus vs. Yankee Rogers. Contest to a finish. The Patime' Photoplayer Pipe Organ both afternoon and evening. ADULTS 16c COME EARLY. CHILDREN 5c III BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. If n . n imJVx wuvJ v nil "Whre jfivt Leads." William Pot Feature Tod jr. Ontil Hawley baa the difficult part of acting young sweetheart, aging mother and then returning to act voting sweetheart again In the new William Fox photodrama "Whwro Lot Leads." But she stands the tent well. Aa Marlon Barstow she la Influenc ed by her parents to marry Sir Ran kin CtaaUworth (Charles Craig) an English earl, although she was In love Kith a younger man. Seventeen years later Marlon has been neglected by sir Rankin, who tired of her soon after the honey moon. She now has as her only con solation, her two daughters, Kath leen (Ileen Hume) and Rose (Pau line Csrley). Sir Rankin brings a houseful of disreputable guests who drink and carouse all night. Marion realises that her daughters must not be brought up In such an atmosphere and has as cene with Sir Rankin, but he refuses to mend his way. Marions mother has written, beg ging her to send the girls to America for a visit. She thn takes the girls to the steamer, and while bidding good-bye to them, is approached by Camllle Pore (Dorothy Rogers), known as the Oold Queen In the Ten- i derloln. Camllle Is traveling under an assumed name, and as she Is very re spectable and aristocratic looking, Marion does not hesitate to entrust the girls to her care. Camllle sees that she has made a find In the two girls and cables a confederate to pre vent the grandparents from meetleng the steamer on the arrival. The girls are rescued by Richard Warren, a newspaperman who had been Marlon's swetheart before sb was forced to marry the English no. bleman. The former lovers are unl. ed in the strangest sort of way which ends the picture with a- happy laugh. Miss Hawley makes as good a mother as a sweetheart schoolgirl, which in the same production Is a difficult test Coming to Alt Thursday, One Klghl Only. "Thelma," a dramatization of Ma rle Corelll's Famous Story of The Land of the Midnight Sun. "Thelma Is a wholesome novel and has been read by all tongues and can be found among the books In the libraries of those who love good, clean fiction. If you have read the book you will be surprised to find how well the story has been written Into dramatlo form and you will see Friday at Conroys OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Celery, Fresh and Crisp, 2 for 15f Cranberries, 2 quarts 25f Cauliflower 15 and 20 Large Cocoanuts, each ..... 15 Grape Fruit, 3 for 25 Sunkist Oranges, dozen 50f Bananas, dozen 30f Figs, 12 oz. package 10f Dates, the package 15e Apples, Extra Fancy Large Arkansas Blacks, box ?1.65 Rome Beauty and Winesap $1.23 Smaller Apples, box 85 to ?1.00 SWEET SPUDS, 7 lb 25e Cannon Ball Cabbage, pound 2Vif Pineapple, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25 Walnuts, the pound 20 Almonds, the pound 25t ; 2 for 45 Currants, package 18 Raisins, 15 oz. package tlf Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Bob White Soap, 6 for 25 Citris Washing Powder, Gold Dust and Pearline, 2 for 45 Cream Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sack Friday and Saturday only 45 Best Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 3of Skinners Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 for S5 Vinegar in bulk gal. 30; bottle 10 Hominy, 9 lb. sack 40f Van Camps Hominy and Sauer Kraut, No. 3 tins, 2 for 25f Best Spinach, can 1 Pickles, gal. glass jars, sours and dills 75f Pickles, gal. glass jars, sweet and sweet mixed, each $2 Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25f the characters apparently step from the book to act out the story, sur rounded by the atmosphere of Nor way and England. Tou will see the Echo Cave, the Midnight Sun, the Rainbow of Death, and the burning ship in which the old Viking makes his last sea voyage. This attraction Is from Chicago and the characters of the story have been placed Into the hands of an ex ceptionally strong company of artists whod portray their respective parts true to life as the story goes and Richardson & Talbert, who are bringing "Thelma" to the Alta have mounted the play with beautiful see. nlc and electrical effects and guar antee It to be one of the best shows that will visit the local play house this season. This Is not a moving picture show, but real, live, walking, talking, ex perienced actors. Large crowds are greeting this play everywhere and In order that you secure good seats it Is advisable that you come early. At the Cosy. "Love Never Dies," a romance of the Parisian Grand Opera, will be shown In Bluebird Photoplays at the Cosy theater tonight with Ruth Storehouse, then appearing for the first time as a star In that popular output of pictures. Inspired by Men. delssohn's "Spring Song," the story deals with the fidelity of a famous violinist and a beautiful premier dancer to their childhood love. The violinist and the little girl would spend the hours other children wore at play, with the girl dancing to Spring Song," as her boyish sweet heart would play It upon his Instru ment They .parted, grew up, and In strange circumstances met again to renew their childish love and then began the unfolding of a grlpp'ng ro mance that led the sweethearts throueh bitter disappointments to the ultimate and much desired happv ending. The whole atmosphere of the play is aristocratic, beautiful photography, skillful acting and a sumptuous production marking the attraction as usual even among Bluebirds. Pavlova at the Temme. One of the greatest events In the history of the motion picture art will take place at the Temple three days, starting today, when Russia's dancer, Anna Pavlowa, will appear on the screen In a massive spectacle entitled "The Dumb Girl of Portlcl." Although the stage stars are capit ulating to the motion picture screen almost dally, one may not name one celebrity who has so far been enticed from the speaking stage who Is In a class with Anna Pavlowa. None of the famous singers, such as Geraldine Farrar, can bring to the screen all of their gifts, such as gave them fame. The voice of the diva cannot be heard in a motion picture theater, but In the case of Anna Pavlowa, she will be expected to reveal herself as the greatest living dancer, as the greatest living exponent of pantomlne, and as the greatest actress as well. Those who have idolised Pavlowa at the Metropolitan opera house and who paid 15 a seat for the privilege will see' a far greater Pavlowa when they witness her triumph In the screen spectacle based on Auber'i "Masanlel- lo." Anto Beage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves Hennlnft Cigar 8tor at 1 a m. and 1:30 p m. each day. Ad. Great Bwineas Opportaattv. For Bale Best paying dairy boat ness in Pendleton. Good reason for selling and a baraam If taken at once. Inquire DX this offloe. ! For sale 10 acres of timber land, phone 206W. Girl wanted for general housework, Phone 774J. Room and board in private family. Inquire XX this office. Blydensteln's Dietary Mush and Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and preventative for constipation. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone 28M. Sutton Cigar Store. Tel 44. For rent Two nice rooms, cheap. Inquire evenings. 419 Ash street. , I haul your garbage and trash Phone 661K. 1401 W. Railroad it Miss Mulr, dressmaking. Rooms 14 and IS, Association Building. For rent Furnlsned light house keeping room. 80S fi. Railroad st D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 284M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7 Teacher of Physical Culture and expression. Mrs. A. K. Gilchrist, Ho tel Pendelton. Rudd is an expert at cleaning white furs and ostrich plumes. Rudd, 202 W. Webb. Phone 486. Steam heated office or sleeping anartment. Temple Bldg. Phone Dr. Temple. Suits pressed (0c; rnorougbly clean ed $1.80. Rudd, 202 W. Webb, Phone S. For rent Front sleeping room on ground floor. 502 Water. Phone 70S M. For rent Two furnished apart ments. The Kenmore, 617 Willow. Phone 421. Barley too high for feed. See Bly- densteln, 117 E. Court Phone 21 for oats by car lots. Five room modern house, unfur nished, for rent 220. Phone 404. Bentley 4 Montgomery Ladies 1-2 off on all hair goods, until Nov. 1st. Pendleton Hait dressing Parlors. Phone 45. For sale Lots 4 and 7, block 4, Ir. vington Heights. Call at 204 E. Bluff street or phone 282W. For sale or rent 8-room house, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbacb'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. Phons 14F2. Call Penland Bros, van te move your household gooite. Telephone 338. Alec Baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Rooming house tor sale. Hats street, in center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. For rent Strictly modern office suite in Smith-Crawford building. Apply Bentley & Montgomery. Phone 404. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called tor and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery only $2 60. Phone 880. Hotel Bt, George. Carney Taxi Ce. For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain- Foi particulars address R. C Jory, Man pin. Ore. For ale Cash register, safe, soda fountain and other fixtures now In the "Side Board:" also lease. Address Wm. Hoch, Pendleton, Ore., or Gib bon, Oregon. G. 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, (5 cents a month, daily and Sunday. For sale Hat remodeling outfit 350. Blocks, flanges, all tools and trimmings. Teach you the business and how to make blocks and flanges. United Hat and Dye Works, The Dalles, Ore. "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." piano Toner Returns. Howard 8. Soule, the piano tuner from Portland, who was formerly well known In this vicinity. Is now In Pendleton aga'n and Intends to make this city regularly In the future. Or ders for tun'ng may be left at Tall man's Drug Store, Adv. ' Free. At the Boston Clothing Store, a beautiful (200.00 Talking Machine. See it In their window and learn par titulars. Adv. Livestock for Sale. For sale, 8008 breeding and bred ewes, 4000 ewe lambs, 4000 wether lambs. Write Coffin Bros., North Yakima, Wash. Adv. Homo conking at the Golden Rule Cafe. All whits help. Regular meals 25 cents. Ad rfg All N'ght Dance. Bingham Bprlnga, Saturday, Oct 28. Large new dance hall with excel lent floor. Pendleton orchestra. Oys ter supper at midnight Adm'aslon, 31.00. Ladles free, Herman Rosen berg, floor manager. Adv. Grand Masquerade Ball. Given in Moose Hall, Tuesday ev ening, October 31st Music by Saw yer's Orche tra. Prises given for the best masked couple Admission 60c tor gentlemen, ladles free. Adv. TONIGHT ONLY Richardson & Talbert Present A Dramatization of Marie Corelli's U-4 Iv Great Slory of the Northland. A beautiful Scenic and Electric Production of the LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN This is not a moving picture show; but a company of High Class Dramatic Performers 5 The Midnight Sun EThe Echo Cave The Rainbow of Death E The Burning Viking A Play Enjoyed By All This is Not a Moving Picture ADMISSION: Adults 50: . . Children 25c LOOK! LOOK! Also the Second Episode of THE CRIMSON STAIN and a Good Comedy, a big three hour show. Come Early Remember Tonight ill 2C Toil (DM Tonight II" A BLUEBIRD PHOTOPLAY JxllsulsliQ A Romance of the Stage Inspired by "Mendelssohn's" Spring Song, with RUTH STONEHOUSE FRANKLYN FARNUM KINGS LEY BENEDICT Beautiful Photography, Brilliant Acting and a Perfect Production THAT EVERY- ONE WILL ENJOY. If It's Good You Will See it at The Cosy