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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, FENDLBTQN, OSSGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1916. TEN PAGES Koi;-Mrs. The Htn, J.:t ;' Russia" j,ro id-'Clarence Penland. Mrs. Lowell sl a vory 'nt.r.-t'ni: r.fiTm foyers, Mrs. Lin H. Sturgia and Current ijtcr., ture I'lut. members Henry Dixon Jones, who were .ielihmi'x entertained j veMerdav afternoon ! Mrs. l.et ' Mrs. Cross went to Pendleton Moorhou and Mr. li.'orge H !t pay n ofrtc'al visit to the-Knigh Clark in the -l ut room of the li!-rnrv. and Ladies of Securit council there The prugr.iiu ... arranied hy the h she reports that the nationl officers teapns Included paper -Home Life oi of the order will b in Portland i:i the l.oy.ilt.v " .y Mrs. J 1!. Rale;. tj weeks ami that a .laaa of two "H irre Ufe of The lViMttt:' Mr-. : fcuudreii will b taken in at Ih.it Charles Honn.y, -Home Life of th time La Cr.inde Ohwner. Middle Class- by Mrs. t f. Tom pie ' le.s.a;; j of !1 as examiner of lrher'tance. tnd at that time determined the heirs i" lie. eass! I'ntatiUa Indian aliotte-vv After fimshirs his work here he jr.mede.i to the Warm Sprintr .iercv. triron. whero he met Mis llsvi. The bride, who is a sister of V Amy Ha'en of the ssio)' office, has been living with her sister. Mix Frank Shtilts of Hillings, for the past six months, while Mr. Elliott has been assigned to work on the various Indian reservations in Washington, and at present his headquarters are at North Yakima Mr. and Mrs. El liott are now at their homo at North Yakima. Mr. Elliott is well known anions the legal profession of Pendle ton, and is considered bv Maior jj-wartrlander as one of the most bril. lu Ham attorneys connected with the Indian department Two charming xval solos were con tributed by Mrs. Carl rower wth Mrs. y. R Hoyd.n. as accompanist. Fol lowintr the program a ery pieas-tnt social hour was enioed, Mrs. cart Power and Mrs. Charles Bond pre siding at the tea tables For the purpose ot deciding upo; the initial purchase of furnishing for the club room of the county library a meeting of the committee represent, tog all of the women's clubs of th city, will b held at the library on Tuesday everi.,-; IS Tha com mittee ha on hasd now 3 tli"4 W' i by contributions of five dollars by each member of the various club This will enable Xn ;B;i;M to make start toward frrwtdirg the r"om wi'h euittitle fur!shinss. The metrbers Of the 0lthhinM committee are Mrs. Geonrc Hartman. chairman, Mrs Roy Raley, Mrs, Frank E Boyden. Mrs. E. J. Sommerville. Mrs. W. C. E. Pru. Itt, Mrs. Car! Power, Mm H. E. Biek. ers. Mrs. Charles Ureulich. Mrs. M;s Wm. Mickelson returned this morninc from Oklahoma City. Okla., v here she has been attending her father's funeral. Her father. Mr. M N. I'urdv. was past To at the time of death. Miss Tess Snv Jer. who i s -on to soeiut the winter in 'al!!"rnii was the motif of a charmingly ar- Pauline P.v'vkah Lodce No. 1,1 met ranged dinner party for which Mr ! ln regular session last night and el Koben .. j-t.tntield was hostess last i "'ed the follow Ins officers: Noble evening at ; o'clock. A lovely low ! rand. Janet McKae; vice grand. Ida 'bowl of fir.k roses and violets center, j ,;r! secretary. H.ittie Krl.uson and ed the table, the cueists finding the'r ' treasurer. Cora Shaver. . short pro- I places by means i f clever favors dr-tirlr lollowed the election and dainty LOCALS 2S Adveitiiing in Brief IVr line first iuaerUou l(e IVr line, auulttonal lasectloo.... Be lr line, per mooth It uw Xo Iwaia takes for leu than 145c ioont ordinary wonta to line. Lecals will not be taken orer tbe tuepbone eioeut from East Oregon Ian paid up lubecrllMra pictinf his or her especial hobby. En- cir, iini the board were Miss Snyder, Miss Jennie Ferry, Miss Lola Rogers. Mis Rdna Zimmerman. James Bow. ler Beltrami Jerard, Ned Niel and the h.istess Later in the evening Mr. mid Mrs. V:iliam Unwell and Dr. srid Mrs. Iavid P. Hill came in and sey, era' cames of bridtre were enjoved. fnt- w rd has just l-een received at Cmatilla Asency of the marriaee on November Sth, at Billinss. Montana, j of Miss Ada Haaen to Mr. Stuart H. j Elliott, both of whom are well and j favorably known bv the employes at , the asency. Mr. Elliott was sent to i the rmatilla agency in the summer ' refreshments were served. a good attendance. There wis Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke came up from Portland yesterday and will spend s..me time here, fore soing to Honolulu later in the winter. Furnished rooms for rent. tH Thompson. For rent Housekeep.ng rooms, 400 East Alta street. For sale Blooded horse and bug. gy. Inquire 2J7 Water. For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms. I4 Jeff Pavis. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. 401 Aura. Tel. 30SW. Those crisp waffles Sunday morn ings at the Delta made from Blyden stein'a Self Rising Flour. ! Wm Goedecke auto for hire. Phone jlS9M. Stangier Cigar Store. Tel 4(4. j I haul your garbage and trash I Phons SMIL I40J w. RAllroad st Housekeeping rooms for rent. 501 J-i'.ieth street. Call evenings. For" rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, s, T. this office. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlor?,' Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 184M. Stand, Charles Co. Phone 7 501 j For rent Houekeeplng rooms 'Mi viay. Spaniel dog, old. Xotif ;v i hi i Til - "'v.Krp !b.;. V. f ; : LOUISE HUFF - fa ' J Ttjjtxi. l jJi-laur1 ""'u' -mm mi wiiil r " - .Tre- j. H. .--iiiith was in from pilot it.-t k yesterday. 1 Louis Miller of Weston was here; yesterdav. J Nelly Darr of Adams is among the j visitors here today. j Jim Koe of Pilot Kock was at the j Bowman last night. Alex Kling of Weston, spent vex- .Cttart terday m Pendleton. j For sale-or rent S-room house, hot ; H. R Loughlin of Hermiston, spent water heat Inquire Buford Butler I last ni.sht in the city, iat Otto Hehbach'a Bakery, j J. C. Griszler of Echo, was at the j Barley too high for feed. See Bly i Golden Itule last night. denstein, 11T E. Court. Phone 35 for Iost- Black Cocker bob tail. S months Phone 1T0, Suits pressed SOc; thoroughly clean-1 ed J1.50. Rudd, 302 W. Webb. Phone! S5 For rent Nice large housekeeping j room, no small children. 117 W ALTA TODAY 5 B. Welch, Mgr. I M. A. Sturdivant was in from hi, jhome at Pilot Rock yesterday. j j Kohert Livermore left today for a visit with friends in Portland and Eu-j j gene. j Moses Taylor, well known Athent I farmer, was transsu tine business here j ytvterday. j ! Um McOre.inor o- Herm.ston w.is I up :'r..ni the. west end of the coun'y ; I esterday. 1 D. C. Sanderson, editor of the- Free, water Timet?, is spending Saturday in the city. v William Pollman, prominent bank, er of Baker, is a business visitor in the city today. A, K. Smythe of Portland, mem- j ber of the firm of Smythe Bros.. i registered at tue Pendleton. Miss Kate Loves, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. E. Farnsworth for some time, has returned to her home in Alberta. James R. Bowler will leave this evening for La Orande to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ham pton. Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. J. C. Peterson and Mrs. Ida Franklin of Helix were registered at ! the St. George last evening. Stanley G. Jewett of the biological , survey returned lost night from a trip through eastern Washington and left jon No. 17 en route to southw-stern ! Oregon. I James Johns, president of the Hart man Abstract Co.. arrived home th s ( morning from a business trip to the Willamette valley. While there he i visited his daughters who are attend ing the I'niversity of Oregon. oats by car lots. Strictly modern housekeeping rooms for rent reasonable, ill Stonewall! Jackson street. j Lost Saphire and diamond brooch. ! Finder please return to this office and i receive reward. Widow with boy of four wants po sition as housekeeper, citv r coun- ' try. is Willow or phone t75. ; Ode's Original Wood Stoves nevif. i cook you never freeze you Tour fire always fits the weather. I Gordon's Pressery. phone 75;. I j 106 E. Alta street. Formerly o. K. j . Pressery. Work called for and de-1 i livered. For sale Rubber tired buggy, har. I I ness. large heating stove, set of scene-1 iry and drops for 18-foot stage. In-: j quire Milne Grocery, Rooming house for sale. Mali street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Call Penland Bros, van ts move your A f ouuseooia gooos. leiepnone 3Z1. Also Ins 1916 WW rikrVc! -I U II It GIVEN IN CHANGE SATURDAY AT THE COSY. AN ALL-FEATURE PROGRAM 1UE HARBOR OF HAPPINESS A FEATURE OF STAGE LIFE. Swords and Hearts A BIOGRAPH FEATURE OF THE BET TER CLASS. THE LOfflOHr HVSIERY HELEN GIBSON IN ANOTHER SEN SATIONAL RAILROAD DRAMA. Skirts and Cinders A REAL REEL COMEDY. NDAY SPECIAL III GRANT POLICE REPORTER IN DAY yytrin 11 sHef THIS IS ONE OF A SERIES OF STORIES, BUT NOT A SERIAL THE FIRST ONE SOLVES A CRIMINAL MYSTERY BY CLEVER UNRAVELLING A CODE LETTER. m BED IN ANOTHER DANDY LITTLE FEATURE. Sunt Charity 1 OLD HI'S FOLLY A KNICKERBOCKER STAR FEATURE SOME COMEDY WILL A WOMAN TELL? COME AND SEE IF SHE DOES IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY. 1 Two room apartment, the Ken. more. Gas, hot and cold water, steam heat and clean, first floor. 117 wil low. Mattreos making, furniture repair log, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros !1 Beauregard. Pohne 117J. Lost Ladies raincoat on Reserva tion road south of agency. Finder kindly leave at Alexanders and receive I reward. I Prompt automobile tax service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery 'only S3 50. Phone 80. Bote St, I George. Carney Taxi Cs- FltTlO.V, Itf-X LAilKfc POvnaX : f n tiaxinei. f I . saxophone, cornet and trombone In- W. Triamdfl Iirertir Savs the- SUm of mction. Pup is wanted. See Cal A, 5 trith ji st as gro:it AS i nmov iwiAiti-, ih iw. i i i Sunday and Monday TRIANGLE FINE ARTS PRESENTS Wilfred Lucas (p)fl in jyuiivui ;:n f Appearing in pen-on and singing with the sweetest pic 0 ture story ever told 9 SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD. If you v. ant to see among other things how a girl winds ami tiock and get a husband, romp and eniov it. The Funny will be a KEYSTONE COMEDY "Nuf SED." COMING Richard J. Jose 'A 1 r Malone. 418 Thompson street. ! "Reliable canvassers to sell our . complete line of Fruit and Ornamen i tal stock ln best sections of this stats. ., . , . 'Canvawlng outfit furnished. Cash A gentleman, a scholar and a jud?e advanced weekly. Address Nursery, of good whisky." is "Rummy the part ' Rummy,"' New play Starring Wil fred lAH-an. Was Outdone m Kri life. played by Wilfred Lucas in the Triangle-Fine Arts photoplay of that ti tle, to be seen at the Temple theater Sunday and Monday. In this play a young newspaperman fa-t ris;ng toward success, becomes a wreck when he loees faith in his wife. "It happens like that in real life ev en' once In a while, too.-' Direct ir Paul Powell said, reminiscently. "I remember one. case that remain" the biesrst mystery that ever came under my personal observation- I had a friend on one of the new-papers where I worked, a fine, sober, bril liant young fellow Jut like "Rum my at the beginning of this play. I never knew that boy to take a 'drink until one day he showed up for work, roaring drunk We sent him home to sober up. He came back ea h aft. ern'ion. drunker, if that is possible, than the day before. .So the boM laid b'm off. but told him that he would make a place f'r him if he would so ber tif. n nd si iy sober. Rut he never did. We ail tried to stralghterajhirn up but nMhlnr we could do r,r fay did any g'Kid and after about two yearn he juu d appeared "The strar,g-st part of It U th.it no one ever fund out what started him on his intentional, deliberate ruin. II wa-n't a love affair, I'm mighty sore of thnt. If a man hafn't lost any mone this boy never had ant M leu an? if hip work U e"lng flr.e. s.i h was. and if he ha in't any love affair, and 1 am poitlve he hadn't, for I kn-w h m that w'l. wha, in thujii'er. thn. was the rawe of th'i blow!nr up 'h'U wav? No rnt Irh'iww e anyone ever will. t It mystery I ever met. Wanted Pupils in shorthand and typewriting. Phone 395M. For sale Five room House, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain. For particular! address R. C. Jory. Man pin, Ors. 10c trial pkg. Numud for removing pimples, blotches, liverspots, freckles; contracts open pores and facial mus cles, making wrinkles disappear. Con fidential. Box 403, Oakland, Cal. G. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon Journal agent, now located at 523 Main street, next to Conroy'i Gro cery. The Journal delivered any where in Pendleton, tt cents a month, dairy and Sunday. Salesmen Manufacturers men'"), ladies' raincoats open for representa tive calling on merchants this terri tory. Good commi."s:nn proposition Ideal sideline. State reference Amoscon Mfg. Co., 237 5th avenue. Chicago. The Colonial, J15 Main, new, mod. em apartment house, 3 and 4 rooms, latent plumbing, spurn brasses, elec tric fixtures, gas, complete. Modern ivory white bath room and kitchen with all built in features. See owner on prerr.lfes or Matlock-Lwati Inv. Co. .'''wlw'VW immTwm -'.,.'."V'.'V''K ' Salesman Wanted The Merchants Publishing Co., Kalamajoo, Mich., es. tablished 1883, manufacturers of ad vert Icing calendars, fans blotters, signs and leather specialties, desire e salesman for N. E, Oregon and South ern Idaho; season opens January I: exclusive territory assigned; commis sions Ilgeral; we do not require money for samples nor ask anyone for a de posit; we have an Interesting prop osition for a real salesman over 25 who means business; the right man can make his connection with our house permanent; correspondence so licited right away. THINK Tins OVER! When all the presents that ran be duplicated are gone and forgotten, the photograph you give will be kept and cherished for It can not be replaced. Arrange to give one this Xmas and get It taken now, before the rush. WIIKKIJ-TIW Pictures re-create ynur personality. EMPL THEATRE Jas, B. Welch, Mgr. Saturday THE FIRST OF OUR NEW GOLD ROOSTER FEATURES Five hundred satisfied customer last Sunday. Were you one of them? Another One of Our Famous Dinners Sunday Dinner ready 1 1 :30. I don't n ipt is the osf?e "This has been a harj tetn4t to direct, fjr 1 keep seeing my ttjUfir old chum fai t-ucar real st'o wo'fk. I'm mlehtv gist Pauline f-'tarie. as the A wife In this pity, pulls 'Rummy J throurh t weuld have, hsfed to dl- l'VVV'WVVV rect the picture, othrwfc.e." I Jut Cafe Cleanliness Quality Service HULETTE IN- IN 5 PARTS You remember "Little Mary Sunshine." You remember "Peg o' My Heart." "THE SHINE GIRL" Is another just like these, with Glady, Hulette playing a Mary Pickfnrd role to perfection. THE COMEDY WILL BE A III lift; . -.. m. Hh. 3k-!k.'Sk.L'ta L.-f''!,LWk'a.. w,i,-m.'w.-- -.a'iiwa Wk WL && & -& - - -- -- . r AdulU 15c Children 5c