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TEN PAGES fa or, nvn DAILY EAST OREG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OltEGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1916. At TKp" W Today "THE COMBAT" 7-MS-, THE GREATER VITAGRAPH CO. PRESENTS ANITA STEWART AND ALL-STAR CAST. Vivid Scenes of the Great Alaska Northwood Intermingled with Refined Society Life. Many handsome gowns are worn by Miss Stewart in The Combat. A wonderful Hociety drama. Eastern One of the most realise train wrecks ever conceived is also in The Combat. It rivals the great train wreck in "A Million Rid." ' ONE WHOLE WEEK AT THE ADULTS 15c. Ice, snow and hail, vivid glimpses of the North woods. Greatest train wreck ever in pictures. Beau tiful costumes. Dog trains, Snow shoes. Society functions, All are intermingled in this greatest of all features "THE COMBAT." MAJESTIC PORTLAND For the its CHILDREN 5c Tuesday and Wednesday MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT THE GREAT RAILROAD HEROINE Helen Holmes IN TbenpotffieB&A 5 ACTS 5. DIRECTED BY J. P. McGOWAN Included in the cast are Leo D. Maloney, Paul C. Hunt, Thomas G. Lirtgham, in fact the entire Whispering Smith cast Daring screen actress seen in a drama of rail road life and strife play ing a favorite role. See the engine explode, the record run through a roaring forest fire which threatens to lick up the train. Thrills and a punch in every reel. Life on the rails with thrilling plot and tense suspense. IN ADDITION A CLEVER COMEDY. Adult 15c Children 5c THE PASTIME CAN'T SHOW ALL THE PICTURES SO THEY SHOW THE GOOD ONES. BUILT UP TO A STANDARD NOT DOWN TO A PRICE. LAST TIME TODAY THE HEART OF A FOOL A Feature of tbe Rotter Claw. "THE PKNCIL CLUE" Another Great Police Reporter Story. MARY PICKFORD la TUB r FORMER." " IWMil'S 1HXWINO AGENT" In the Comedy. IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY I, know and IIuJI in "The Otnbat Vivid Glimi of Northwoods In Feature at tho Pa-trnv today. While "The Combat." the ViU graph Blue Ribbon Feature starring Anita Stewart, which ! the attrac tion at the pastime theater on Sunday and Monday, would come under the claw of a society drama it contain a number of flashes of the North Woods where dog teams, snovr squalls and rough log cabins form the center of Interest These scene which are intercepted by flashes of milady's dainty boudoir and various well appointed drawing rooms come a a direct contract in the life of the city- man and the man of nature. Aiming to have these scenes all that perfection means, Director Ince took his entire company up Into the woods during the winter months and be- 8KI cs using me log caoins wnicn mey erected for the picture they used them for shelter during their two weeks' stay. One of the features or tnese scene ; jean s Dog Lady Is the dog-teams whicn contain twen. i Synopsis The fighting blood of the released, comes in for a good share of the glorle of -The Manager of the IS. & A." He enacts the role of Dan Oakley, a district superintendent who becomes manager of the road through an Incident which gives him opportu nity to prove hia ability to think rapt Id ly and to act with swift decision. Paul C. Hurst, considerable success as a screen villain, has a role as Roger Oakley, father of Dun, which give him rare opportunities for the depic tion of heroism. "The Manager of the B. & A." builds its climaxes rapidly and delivers Jta surprises with swift, sure effect. a n A At the Alia Theater. Daniel Ftohman presents "The Daughter of MaoGregor," with Valen tine Grant A Famous Players Pro duction. Cast of characters; Jean MacOregor Valentine Grant Winston Sidney Mason Donald MacOregor ....Arda La Croli Miss McGrlm Helen Undreth Robert Mac Phenson. .Edwards DavU I Bull Grogan Daniel Pennell ty valuable Malamute dogs who are really the species used for transpor tation in the northwest, how to use enow shoes, for without this knowledge, living ln the now covered woods could never have been accomplished. j Nevertheless, the scenes in the com. MacGregors was not excluded from the veins of the daughter of the house so when old man MacGregor decided to take unto himself a second wife, and at the same time decree that young Winston must no longer come to the cottage to see Jean, there Is small wonder that the girl rebelled Dieted film more tnan repay me piay- especially when Miss MacGrlm, her ers for any Inconvenience they might : new mother, began to show signs of have suffered. becoming dictatorial even before the marriage. This Is the opening situa- HFJJ.V IIOI.MKS IN 'THE 't'on in "The Daughter of MacGregor," MANAGER OF THE B. A."' , Famous Players production for the j Paramount Program, featuring Vat. Directed by Mc.owan; l-axtime Tuew- entine Grant and directed by, S dnej Olcott. which is the attraction the Alta, Sunday and Monday. L DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS is Daiir of IMregof A rare combination of laugh and thrill, with a touch of patho UTI VALENTINE GRANT As the Clown Bays, here we are again. All that goes with a circus, animals, sawdust, a runp and clowns. Bulgers and Mansfield (BE RING Animal Circus All on a stage. Hurrah for the circus. Chester, the dancing horse, and Thunder and Lightning, the two unrideable mules, he, haw but it's a scream. Ponies with a whirlwind Riding Dor Act, the Cosack Dogs. Billy goat comedies, and Big Dave, the riding ape. Real ring, real saw dust, real animals, real circus, even to a parade. V irv ' A t 1 Distinguishing the Best Horn thzRest day and Wednesday, Life on the rails, with a punchy, thrilling plot and tense suspense ie presented in "The Manager of the B. & A." the newest of the big motion picture dramas featuring daring Helen Holmes, This picture, from the studios of the Signal Film Corporation, and pre sented bv the Mutual Film Corpora tion, is typical of the strenuous works , of the director, J. P. McGowan, known to world wide fame as the maker of thrill dramas. In "The Manager of the B. & A." Miss Holmes has the attractive anl interesting role of Constance Emory, the daughter of an aristocratic father who loses his position as manager of the "B. & A." because of his leisurely and aristocratic viewpoint in life, which leads him more regularly to the golf links than to the office. The story has a timely element in it in view of its dealing with a rail strike in terms of vigorous visualization. Of i course there Is a strenuous rivalry lover the beautiful girl, Constance ' Emory. There are newspaper complt i cations, fights, explosions and deeds of daring and -violence without end Leo Maloney, who will be remem bered for his virile work in "The Girl and the Game" and for his share in Helen Holmea features previously A DFJjIGnTFUL ATTRACTION. Star (V)mlng to Temple Theater T" night The mere announcement that Rich, ard Jo is to appear in person and sing a series of the songs made fa mous through his golden voice; Inci dental to the action of the h'ghly In teresting six part photo-play, ''Silver Threads Among the Gold" at the Tern, pie theater tonight, la sufficient guar, an tee that his welcome will be most cordial and his reception commensur ate With the characteristic warmth of local playgoers. The popularity of this world famous singer Is too well known to necessitate reiteration. Suf fice to add, Richard Jose Is acknowl edged the peer of the world-singers and his melodious voice has thrilled the hearts of millions throughout the land. The photoplay production Is con ceded by critics to he a noteworthy production and ln kecpiiig with the dignity and distinction of the noUd) singer. This big attraction Is in adltion U our regular Triangle program, makfmr two great big attractions for this aft ernoon and tonight. Female Hetp Wanted. Tou can make 130 werkly aellta N'umud Facial treatment, 5D pkg-1-2 profit. Boi 403, Oakland, Oal Adv. tUlUUiiulUiiiiiuuiiuiiiiiuui LOCALS Advertising in Briet BATBS. Per line first insertion 10c l'er line, additional Insartloa.... fte Per line, per month II W No locals takes for less tbsa 35c. Count ordinary words to line. Locals will not be taken over tbe telephone except from East Oregoo lar paid-op subscribers. BUY YOUR E Mimsgivmg vinner AT CONROYS AND SAVE MONEY WEDNESDAY ONLY BEST CANE SUGAR $3.50. Cranberries, 2 quarts 25 Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs 254 Fresh Celery, each 10f Dromedary Dates, package 15i Figs, 12 oz. package lOf None Such Mince Meat 10f Best Raisins, 15 oz. package New Currants pkg. 20 ; 2 for 35 New Crop Walnuts, California Soft Shell and Brazil Nuts, 2 for 45 1. X. L. Almonds, lb 25i Pumpkin, 2 cans 35f Van Camps Sauer Kraut, No. 3 tins, 2 for x 25 Van Camps Hominy, No. 3 tins,2 for 25 Spinach, No. 2V2 tins, each 15f Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for.. 25f ErmtmimrtiiTmMiirmiimimm WiUiknsiiiMiiiiiiliililUiiiUllliiiiliiHiUiUiUllilUllill Oysters, 4 oz. 3 cans 25 Albers Flapjack Flour, still 25f Peacock Buckwheat, still 25f Albers Rolled Oats, large package 25 Blue Caro Syrup Vi gal. 30; gal. 60 Red Karo Syrup 4Tal. 35; gal. 65 Log Cabin Syrup, quart 42 ; gallon 70; gallon $1.35. Pink and Red Mexican Beans, lb... 10 Best Head Rice, 3 lbs 25 Best Jap Rice, 4 lbs 25 Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25 Carnation Milk, still 10? Best Shrimp, 2 for 25t? Folger Golden Gate Baking Powder 1 lb. 40c 2V'a lb. 90c; S lb. $1.75 New Navel Oranges, dozen 50 Furnished rooms for rent 104 Thompson. For rent Large furnished room. Close in. Phone 788J, For rent Housekeeping rooms, 400 Bust Alta street. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms, 401 Aura. Tel. 308W. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone 289M. Slangier Cigar Store. Tel. 44. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 653M. 1403, W. Railroad st Housekeeping rooms for rent. 501 Lilleth street Call evenings. Lost Black Cocker Spaniel dog. bob tall. 8 months old. Notify Phone 170. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, a T. this ofttse. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 284M. Stand, Charles Co.. Phone 7. Tou wijl find Reefs and Freemai ln their new Main street barber shop. Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean ed f 1.60. Rudd, SO W. Webb. Phone 485. Blydenstein's Dietary Mush and Prepared Dietary Flour, a enre and preventative for constipation. For sale Eight-room house, hot water heat Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. House for rent, tit month, range, beds, chairs and dresser for sale cheap. Call at 505 Franklin street For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R. C Jorv, Man pin. Ore. Found, on Macadam road between Athena and Weston, one auto robe. Finder can have same by calling at this office and paying charges. Classes now forming In clarinet, j saxoj.hone, cornet and trombone In-1 structlon. Pupils wanted. See Cul j Malone, (16 Thompson street. I i For sale Carload of cows ani young stock. Mostly Durhams, with , a few good Jerseys. Cows fresh this fall and winter. James Ware, Her-1 mlston, Ore. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, uphokterlng, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Pow Bros., 219 Beauregard. Phone 127J. rp ilii'iii SEATS FRIDAY AT THE DELTA. i ft 11$ I Evening $1.00 to $2.50. TUESDAY DEC MATINEE AND NIGHT Matinee 50c to $2.00. 0 mm t 1 11 L rf 41 1 NOT A MOVING PICTURE. NOTE This is the 7th triumphal tour of Henry W. Savage' own great organi zation. There has never been a No. 2, or secondary company. "THE GREATEST TRIUMPH OF THE AMERICAN STAGE." Elbert Hubbard. Temple Theatre, TODAY ONLY MATINEE AND NIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! In Addition to our Regular Triangle Program. SIR HERBERT TREE in "The Old Folks at Home" SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT Mr. LichaE'ti J. Jose THE FAMOUS TENOR Appearing in person and sinping a selected program of these Geni of Souks made immor tal by him, in conjunction with THE MASTER DRAMA "SILVER THREADS AMONG THE GOLD" IN SIX GREAT PARTS THRILLING HEART STORY OF CITY AND COUNTRY LIFE. THE "WAY DOWN EAST" OF THE SCREEN, AND THE SHOW WHICH OPENED THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN THEATRE, N. Y. A WONDERFUL COMBINATION OF ARTIST AND DRAMA. THE ONLY ATTRAC TION OF ITS KIND AND QUALITY IN AMERICA. ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c M TABLE IS MVriXFK The ( Id Folk at Home I it Thread Among the j Gold S P. M. ( KVFNINi. Tin- M 1'i.lks m iloitM' tr. rillu-r ThreiulH Anion Hie ;! I. M. It