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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST ORSGONIAN, PENDLETON, Oltr-gON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1916. pa on nvn Motion Picture News B Alia Tleawe :4 What tb Picture Theaters Haro 1 S fl to Tell Too. PAS V, '1 MJT Final Screening Today SLUG MASTERFEATURES PRESENTS 'Hie Country Cod Forgot" TOM MM and MAY CHARLES9N (THE McNAMARA OF THE "SPOILERS) GEORGE FAWCETT AND VICTORIA FORDE IS THE ALL STAR CAST. THE MOST PRETENTIOUS WESTERN PICTURE EVER OFFERED. Beautiful and impressive Western scenery, a succes sion of climaxes, and talented character work make "THE COUNTRY GOD FORGOT" one of the best film dramas of the year. A Thrilling:, Sensational and Spectacular Drama of the Western Deert. Cowboys, Miner, Dance Hall Girl, Real Life in the Old Wet as it Was. In addition the Katz en jammer Kids in Zululand Adult 15c COME EARLY Children 5c Photoplayer Pipe Organ Afternoon and Ev"'g' BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE.' Coming Tuesday and Wednesday THE FUNNY COMEDIANS KOLB & DILL io "The Three Pals" 5 ACTS 5 ADDED ATTRACTION The Columbia River Highway The very names bring to mind the beauties of the spots they designate. Bridal Veil Falls, Pillars of Hercules, Sheppard's Dell, Crown Point and Chanticeelar Inn, Multnomah Falls. 607 feet high. Those of us who have never had the opportunity to motor over this wonderful highway will now have a chance to see Oregon s World Famous Highway. . HI' 3 PENDLETON GIRL CENTRAL FIGURE COLLEGEROMANCE rendition wan much surprised yes terday to learn of the elopement and marriage of Ulna Muriel PerlnRer, only daughter 0f Mr. and Mra. Qeorce Poringer of this city, and Jack Dolph, yell leader of the University of Ore gon and eon of the late Senator Cyrus Dolph. The news of their elopement wan brought by the following story tn the Sunday Journal. "While his alma mater wan defeat ing Washington State college yester day afternoon. Jack Dolph. until this week yell leader at the University of Oregon, and Miss Muriel Peringer, one of the unlveralty'a fairest co-eds, were at Vancouver being married. Dolph, who ie the youngest son of Mrs. Eluie C Dolph and a son of the late Cyrus A. Dolph, Is 22 years of age and loft last night with hi bride to take up an Important post with the Firestone Tire & Rubber com pany of Akron, Ohio, of which rela tives of his are managers. MLt Perlnger Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr George Perlnger, of Pen dleton, Ore., the Peringerg being rated as among the wealthiest of eastern Oregon's wheat growers. She was a freshman at the university and a pledge of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Dolph'x absence from the game at appear at Multnomah Field and lead his schoolmates In their yells nt the big annual battle. "Investigation by some of his brothers In the Beta Theta PI frater nity disclosed the fact that he had been married while they were yelling their lungs out in encouragement to their victorious team. "Young Dolph's marriage is the sec ond In the Dolph family within the past few months. His sister, Mrs. Bdward W. Clark III. was a bride at White Temple Baptist church. Her husband is a son of the principal Ftockholder in the Portland Hallway, IJght & Power Co. 'The young couple had planned on Multnomah Field was remarked by; marrying next summer when Dolph several of his college mates. While he had left school suddenly upon re ceiving word of the position awaiting him, it was expected that he would SOME RED HOT SPECIALS FROM Conroy's Grocciy PRICES AS LOW AS THE MERCURY. Alber's Flapjack Flour (still) A Hut's Peacock Ruckwheat (still).... A'ber's Rolled Oats (still) 25 Z3f 2r0 35 55 Wethers Rolled Oats Shredded Wheat. 2 for Best Eastern Corn Meal, 0 lb. sack Hominy, 9 lb. sack Rye Flour, 9 lb. sack Strained Honey, quart jar 40 ; ' gallon 75 Log Cabin Syrup, quart 12; Vt gallon 70; gallon 1.35. Tea Garden Syrup gal. 91.05; Vi gal. 55 R!ue Karo gal. GO; gal. 30 Fed Karo gal. 05; 2 gal. 35 Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 35 Rest Raisins, large package 11 New Currants 20 ; 2 for 35 Spuds, 10 pounds 25 Sweet Potatoes, 7 lbs 25 Oysters, 4 oz. can 3 for 25 Snvders Catsup 25; 2 for 45 Rest Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for 25 None Such Mince Meat, racka.w 10 Full Line Foltrers Teas. Coffees and Snices. Shasta Coffee 1 lb. 35; 3 lbs. 91 ; r lbs. 91.50 Golden Gate Raking Powder, best on the mar ket. ...1 lb. 10; 2H. lbs. 00; 5 lbs. 91.75 Ensign Coffee, tin foil package 25 Table Salt 50 lb. sack 65 Cranberries, 2 qimrt.t 25 Sunkist Oranges, dozen 50 Sunkist Lemons, dozen 30 p.. ii, Vinoo-nr callon 30 Bulk Oil, 5 gallons S5 had Intended going east on the mis. slon to which he was hurriedly called this week. When the decision came his bride readily agreed to accom pany him " Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. "THE COUNTRY GOD FOUGOT." A I'lay of WcWth WateH at Umj I'aMUme Today. Manager Matlock of the Pastime takes pleasure In announcing the presentation of the 9elig Red Seal Play, "The Country That God Forgot, on Sunday and Monday. This thrill ing drama of the western djeert was written and directed by Marshall Nel lan and features Tom SanUchi. who is ably supported by such well known stars as Mary Charleson, George Fawcett and Victoria Forde. Helen Brant, wife of Steve Brant, a miner much older than she, longs for the pleasures of the world beyond the country that God has heemingly for gotten. It is a lonesome, deserted country, and the only thing that U produces is virgin gold. Finally there comes the tempter, a paymaster In the government reclamation service, who softly whispers in pretty Helen's ears She agTees to fly with the tempter. And then her husband discovers her Intention. He does not interfere, but hides a sack of his gold, the fruit of years of labor, in her effects. He wants the girl to be happy. And aft er Helen leaves it It is discovered thai her companion Is a thief, that he had stolen the government payroll. Steve Brant leads the pursuit. Helen and the stranger are overtaken, but not before the woman realizes what a terrible mistake she has made: Fi nally a great punishment comes to the tempter, and a great Joy to Steve Brant . A big, smashing drama, beautiful photography, impressive scenery, and a plot carried to Its ex citing denouement by experienced ar tists aid In making "The Country That God Forgot" a noteworthy film dra ma in every detail. In addition the Katzenjammer Kids in Zululand. Special music on the pipe organ. Adults 15 children, 6c. .V "I t7 Or 4 O.V THE WItEEXS IN UTV TUKATEIIS "VI (li.niiiH Player Kxcite Hio ltmoi VdiliinilKin in ti-ry C-ty Iji liiii 'Hicy Appisir. The tremendous hit scored by lh' t'niuus I'laeis in 'Vursun ol tile .North Woods" at Chautauqua last 1 summer i.s frtsh in Hie mimls of nil i I'l'iulU'ton. Tune clever people, w.th. out scenery or stage setting and in llio open 111 a tint, save u enpacity auilionce the most pleasurable even ins emcriairuni'iu a Kemlh'ton auci ence had enjoyed In many a day. But as thrilling and enjoyable as was thoir appearance in "Carson of tho North Woods, it in no way super cedes in enjoyable features, real art. and tseim ne heart interest their new eotnedv drama In three act.. "Where Heaven Begins." This time they will h:!e the advantage of stage seltinKS orchestra and the comfort of the the ater to enhance the enjoyment of their audience. These clever people will appear for one night. Friday. November 17, at the Oregon theater In the three act comedy, "Where Heaven Begins," under the management of the KHison White Lyceum Hureau. (Rime man agement us the Chautauqua.) Mt-DONALD'S O HCH EOTK A N. Y. Evening 6un: The third dramatic version of Murger's "La Vie de Boehme" to be seen here in a photo play, with Alice Brady as the star, was shown last night at Leow's New York theater to a crowded house. It has Its points of superior ity over either the drama that held the Empire stage for a season or the opera that is so great a favorite at the Metropolitan. It is fuller la Its story than either of them and makes more of Mimi's great sacrifice of her love for her love's sake. Miss Brady makes the scenes in which she twice runs away from Rudolph rather than ruin his career bring teare to the speculators' eyes. The pathos of the death scene is accentuated by a natural handling of it. It brings more tears. Once assured of a proper produc tion "La Vie de Boheme" was bound to prove one Of the great plays of the .oreen W. A- Brady has given it that production and the Illusion of life and even of Paris life is splendidly maintained: the settings whether of garret or inn or street, are remark ably fine and the freneral perform ance reproduces excellently the at mosphere of the famous story. Al bert O.'ipellani, the director, achieve marvels in this result, it Is quite thf best photoplay from a regular pro gram shown here in months, its ex cellence is ample proof that the plio to play producers' need is a plot even if it in ts high. At Cosy Tues day and ednesday. Dustin Farnum IN I; Pn o Piaint FROM THE STORY BY PETER B. KYNE. VAUDEVILLE THE FALL CITY FOUR "Great Singing Quartette." This ad u a reel feature on any bilL Don't bum H. DELL RENO & CO. "MYSTERY DELUXE." Better, Cleaner Picture, Excellent E&nie, Excellent Program at a Reasonable Ad- mission. "In me Hoi LAST TIME TODAY of Disaster" A FBATURB Or TUB BETTER, CLASS. MARY PICKFORD IN A DANDY UfWThm KIATURK "AS IT IS IN LIFE." TWO GOOD COMEDIES "THE CONNECTING BATH." TBTE IX) VK MAONItr IP ITS WOOD Y WU Ji BEE IT AT TUB COST. Other prominent parts are played by Eugene Ormonde and W. P. Rlch-monw. vMjU 11 v COLDS klliLSION Mrs. Alyse Rce-GilcTirist PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel rendlcton. IKWKJi ( AI1MKN AtiAIN si:t IN XKW FAIUIl.WKS I'l-AY AT T1IF. TKMl'lJb Other 1 aXN 1 uniiliar to TriuuKlc Tat ti-ono (Sivn In Oat of JtaulmKan Madness." Appearing with Douglas Fairbanks in ".tlauliauan Mudnet.V his lale.l TrluiiKle-Fiiie Arts starring vehicle, it. a supporting company numbering sev eral players l.iiniliar to Triangle pa trons through their appearance in promintni roles in previous plaia shown at the Temple Fairbanks' leading woman, Jewel Carmen, has come to the front rap idly since Joining the "Triangle i'orcea several months ago. Her first appeal- ance was with De Wolf Hopper in Sunshine Dad;" then she played tho! Biren in the Norma Talmadge feature, I "The Children In the House,'' and ' since has appeared with Fairbanks in 1 three successive plays, "Flirting With rate," "The tialt-Kreed" and Man hattan Madness." A strong character part is in th" hands of George lieranger. whose re markable portrayal of ' 'Automatic Joe," the comedy bandit in "Fin ing With Fate," must be remembered by all who saw It. l'eranger also ap peared with Fairbanks in "The !! od L'.ad Man" and "The Half-iSreed." Ma. ey Hal lam. long a recognize I performer of vilpan on the spi-al. ir. lage. seen with Fairbanks In 'The Habit of H.ippine" and with Dor othy Glsh In "Hetty of Graystones." has a role of much mystery in "M.in- jr, hattan Madness." LOCALS (Paid Advertisement. ) For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, 401 Aura. Tel. 308 W. Blydensteln's Dietary Mush and Prepared Dietary Flour, a eure and preventative for constipation. Wm Goedecke auto for hire, phone J89.M. Slangier Cigar Store. Tel Hi. I haul your garbage and traab Phone 663M. 1401 W. Railroad at. Room and board in private family. 117 Grange street. Housekeeping rooms for rent. 501 Lilleth street. Call evenings. For rent Suite of three furnished housekeeping rooms. S. T. this office. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 184.M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7. For sale or rent 8 -room heuse, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. Five room modern house for rent and furniture for sale. Apply 424 Madison or phone 539MV Barley too high for feed. See Bly- denstein, 117 E. Court. Phene 35 for oats by car lots. Wanted Furnished light house keeping room, with heat. Close in Address "S" this office. Wanted Girl for light housework and care for lady. Inquire 301 Wil low street, or phone 721W. Gordon's Pressery, phone 75'. 106 K. Alta street. Formerly O. K. rre-sery. Work called for and delivered For sale Rubber tired buggy, har. tie.ss, larfre heating stove, set of scene, ry and drops for 18-foot stase. In qirre Milne Grocery. Rooming house for sale. Mala street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goods Telephone 13J Alsc baggage transferring and heavy haul. Ing Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called foi md deliv ered, city or country. La low Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne I27J. Lost Ladies raincoat en Reserva tion road south of agency. Finde' kindlv leave at Alexanders and receive reward. I-o?t One small Kold pln with group of three blue flowers in eenfr and three pearls. Finder please re turn to this office. Prompt automobile taxi service day or night. Funerals to cemeterj only 50. Phone 180. Hotel St, George. Carney Taxi Ce. "Reliable canvassers to "ell our complete line of Fruit and Ornamen tal Stock in best sections of this stat Canvassing outfit furnished. Cash advanced weekly. Address Nursery. Creneo, Oregon. For sale Ftve room tnus. ens' Court street. De.sirahle location. clos tn school. A genuine bargain Fit particulars address It. C. Jory, Ma'i t'ln. Ore Suits pressed 60c: tnoroughly clean ed I1.50. Budd, 20 W. Webb. Phone ITobw Cookmc at the Golden Rale car. All whit help. Regular meals 21 cents, Atfw Are you aware of the fact that you don't have to pay War prices here? You Better Investigate Comer MV and urt Street. I i MP1 M THEATRE Oss? Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. G W. Hooker, florist and Oregon Journal agent, now located at Main sireet. next to Conrov'g Gro cery. The Journal delivered anv where In Pendleton, (5 cents a month dully and Sunday, Today and Tomorrow Douglas Fairbanks -IN 'Mattaii Madness' Doujrhis Fairbanks' now Triangle play. "Manhat tan Madness," is a baffl ing mystery, so far as plot is concerned, till the very last five minutes. Then ii clears up with a big surprise. Douglas Fairbanks jump.-! from the roof of a three-story houe into a tree iliiriinr a lively epi sode in "Manhattan Mad ness," his latest Triani(l! play. Neither (he tree riur Fairbanks suffer injury. IF you wart to ree Fairbanks at h;s bet. IF you want to enjoy hi "rep," IF vou wart to lauch wish him DON'T FAIL TO SLE THIS TRIAIVGLL I L.Y. A Good Keytfcre Conix!y " ME LAD i DRL'MMFJv."