East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 08, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916.
Motion Picture News
ALTA THEATRE Ml d Tc::ir0i7
THE WORLD FAMED THE GREAT
TRAVELUTTE SOHV
FEATURING
THE KING OF HYPNOTISTS"
The Man Who Set the World a "Ufin," and Company.
I 15 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE IS
What the Picture Theaters Have
to Tell yon.
"JaffcrV With (A Aubrey Smith anj
Eleanor Woodruff, Pastime Today.
For the last time today the Pastime
Today
Is presenting the international fea
ture, Jaffery." a pretentious six act
offering featuring C. Aubrey Smith
and Eleanor Woodruff. The ploture
INTERNATIONAL FILM SERVICE PRESENTS
is taken from Harold Locke's great
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AETOY"
novel and Is very Interesting and
pleasing.
In addition Sellg Athletic Pictures
showing world champions In sction
is also on the program.
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3 I S Ml V.
6 ACTS 6
111 C. AM SMITH and DfNOM WOODRUFF
AdulU 15c
IN ADDITION, SELIG ATHLETIC PICTURES.
COME EARLY Children 5c
LOCALS
(Kb Advertising in Briel
BATGB
rr lint flrat luaertlon lOe
lr Hue, stldltlonal uuerttoa. . . Ac
Per line, er month tl.WI
No locals taken for leu tuaa 2bc
t'ouut 8 ordinary word to line.
I.oralt Kill not be takn over tb
tflleiihtine eirept from Kaat Oregon
Uui paid up subscribers.
Furnished apis. Hamilton Court.
The Kilarney Girls are coming.
For rent Sleeping and light house,
keeping rooms. 60S Willow street
Man and wife want work on ranch
or will consider anything. Tel. 442.
Wanted Team for Its feed for light
work. Apply 117 Grange street.
Furnished house for rent on north
side. Inquire Baker Furniture Store.
For rent Furnished housekeeping
rooms, 401 Aura. Tel. S08W.
The Knights of Columbus will pre
sent the Klllarney Girls soon.
Wm. Ooedecke auto for hire. Phone
289M. Slangier Cigar Store. Tel. 464.
I haul your garbage and trash.
Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad St.
For rent Furnished rooms for
gentlemen. S T. this oftee.
If your chimney or furnace needs
cleaning call I. C Snyder. Phone
3 SIM,
Kllarney Girls will soon be here at
the Oregon theater.
For rent Large, well furnished
front room, heated with sleeping
porch. Phone 36W.
All kinds of pretty Christmas gifts
at the Episcopal sale and dinner Fri
day, Dec, t, In the Falling building.
Call Pcnland Iiros. van to move your
housnhold goods. Telephone 339. Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. Watch for the Kilarney Girls. They
we coming soon.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day and night Funerals to cemetery
only I3.D0. Phone 680. Hotel St.
George. Carney Taxi Co.
Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors,
Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45.
D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phona
284M. Stand. Charles Co., Phone 7.
Barley too high for feed. See Bly
densteln, 117 E. Court phone 35 for
oats by car lots.
For sale or rent l-room modern
house on Locust Hill. Easy terms,
Ralph Folsom.
For sale Toung cow and calf. Ad
dress Mrs. Peter West, Pendleton
Oregon.
For sale Bight-room house, hot
water heat. Inquire Uuford Butler
at Otto Hohbach's Bakery.
Lost Ono Presto tank between
Pendleton and Echo. Finder please
return to Fraslcr & Gertson, Pendle
ton, Ore.
Lort Three keys on ring. Finder
please return to East Oregoniun of'
flee. ,
Lost Iarge, white Parisian cat
Reward If returned to 810 Vincent
street
Furnished apurtment. Mrs. Fried
ley, 109 Water, Main street block.
Phone 614 J.
Don't forget tho Baptist Ladies'
Bazaar and cooked food sale at
Brown's furniture store all day to
morrow. The Episcopal ladles will serve a
chicken dinner, cafeteria style, at 11
o'clock, Dec. 8, in the Falling build
ing. Christmas sale In connection.
Don't buy until you see the cottage
at 115 E, High street. Everything
new. Furniture If desired. If you
are looking for a home at a bargain
see Mrs. Reber.
House for rent, SIC month, range,
beds, chairs and dresser for sale
cheap. Call at SOS Franklin street.
Classes now lorrmng in clarinet
saxophone, cornet and trombone In
struction. Pupils wanted. See Cal
Malone, (II Thompson street.
Mattress making, furniture repair
ing, upholstering, called for and deliv
ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.,
219 Beauregard. Phone 227J.
Rooming house for sale. Main
street, in center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
For sale Five room House, east
Court street Desirable location, close
to school. A genuine bargain. For
particulars address R. C. Jory, Man
pin. Ore.
Chicken pie, pumpkin and apple
pie with whipped cream at the Epis
copal dinner Friday, Dec. 8, in the
Falling building.
O. W. Hooker, florist and Oregon
Journal agent, now located at 623
Main street, next to Conroy's Gro
cery. The Journal delivered any
where in Pendleton, 6.1 cents a month
dully and Sunday.
Autc Stage.
For Adams, Athena and Weston
eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a
a. and 8:30 p. m. each day.. Adv.
. Female Help Wanted.
You can make 830 weekly selling
Numud Facial treatment, 60c pkg.
1-J profit. Box 403, Oakland, Cal.
Adv.
Attention Royal Arvh Masons.
Several candidates from Milton and
elsewhere will receive mark and pas.
master degrees Friday, Dec. 8th, 7
p. m. C. E, ROOSEVELT.
(Adv.) H. P.
Notice.
There will be a meeting of the
.'mallla County Good Roads' Asso
litlnn at the Pendleton Commercial
Club rooms Saturday, Dec. 9th, at
2 p. m.
D. H. NELSOX. President.
(Adv.) J. O. HALES, Secretary.
Conroy s Teieplione is
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And He Deliver Groceries Right to' Your
Door for Let Money Than the Other Stores
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SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS
Dozen 25c
BANANAS
Oranges, dozen 40 and 50
Lemons, dozen :. 30?
STANDARD CORN
STANDARD PEAS
STANDARD BEANS
STANDARD TOMATOES
CAN 1Q&
New Prunes, 3 pounds 25
New Raisins, package 11?
New Walnuts and Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs 45
Snyders Catsup, 2 for 45
Log Cabin Syrup for less than wholesale price,
quarts 42$; ft gal. 70t; gal $1.35
Blue Karo Syrup Vt 8al 30J; gal. 60
Red Karo Syrup Vi 35 ; gal. 65
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 40
Wheat Land for Sale,
One of the best quarter sections
for wheat in Franklin Co., Wash.
AH level, deep, rich soil. All fenced
Small house, six miles from R. R.
warehouse. Perfect title, 20 per
acre. Terms to suit. Will consider
a good auto in part payment. Re
ductlon for cash, or Its equivalent. A
snap for quick sale. H. S. Shangle,
Milton, Oregon. Adv.
Homo Cooking,
ut the Golden Rule Cafe. All white
help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv
Free.
At the Boston Clothing Store, a
beautiful 3200.00 Talking Machine
See it In their window and learn par
ticulars. Adv.
IWm at German Hall.
Saturday night, December 9. Best
of music and good time is assured
all who attend. Adv.
Wheat (1.00 Per Sack and Up.
Have only a few hundred sacks of
this damaged wheat left Call at H
W. Collins warehouse near O.-W. R.
A N. freight house. Adv.
Notice.
Want to know the whereabouts of
Mrs. B. F. Barritt that goes by the
name of "Luttie Rose," daughter ot
Mrs Sarah C. Snyder, and my little
girl, Rosalyn June Moore, 6 1-2 years
old, who goes by the name of "Roay."
Last heard from in Helix, Oregon,
May 29, stating that they would
leave for New Tork. Don't know at
present what name Mrs. Barritt goes
by. W. B. Moore, Box 84, Chlcka"
sha, Oklahoma.
(xokcd Food Sale ami Bazaar.
All day tomorrow by the Baptist
ladies at Brown's furniture store.
Adv.
Japan Uilxir shortage.
TOKIO, Dec. 8. War time pros-
pi rity has brought Japan an actual
labor shortage and given a strong im
petus In. the union labor movement.
Coolie labor was very cheap recently.
Now almost all Industries are sending
agents throughout the provinces seek
ing men. Conditions have stopped
the talk about foreign expansion.
Wages are rising rapidly.
The government prohibits ihe or
ganization of labor unions but the
home office permits collective bar
gaining.
HKtTSCIIIiAM DIE TO WAV.
XEW Yt'RK, Dec. 8. The IH'utsoll.
land i due in Bremen today. Word
of her safe arrival Is anxiously awaited.
Madison Square Garden Sold.
NEW YORK. Dec. 8. Madison
Square Garden was auctioned to the
New York Life Insurance company for
two million dollars. Only one bid
was made.
Designs New CIoaR
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Fannie Ward, Laaky Star, In Para
mount Pictures.
The latest fashion design to comi
from Fannie Ward is herewith pictured
It is beautiful even when worn by I
leaser star than herself and bids fall
to be one ot the cloaks talked abou
this season.
B. H- SOTHERN MAKES
MOTION PICTURE WBH
Et. H. Sothern, the world's most
famous actor makes his debut in mo
tion pictures In the Vltagraph Blue
Ribbon Feature, "The Chattel,"
which is the attraction at the Pas
timbe on Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Sothern was born at New Or
leans and Is the son of the late E.
A. Sothern of "Lord Dundreary"
fame. He was educated In England
and following his father'g footsteps
he appeared first in Boston in a play
let called "Brother Sam," which the
elder Sothern was producing. He
then played with the late John F
McCuIlough for a season, later going
to London and appearing in produc
tions there.
Returning to the United States, he
toured the country in a repertoire of
plays, following which he was seen
repeatedly In New York theaters in
various plays as leading man, mostly
In romantic dramas.
In 1899 he became co-s'.ar with Julio
Marlow, under the direction of
Charles Frohman, which was practi
cally the beginning of his career as a
Shakespearean star. Beginning about
1906 he was under the direction of
ihe Schuberts. His industrious career
Included several European tourg and
also many revivals of his earlier successes.
The three motion pictures In which
Mr. Sothern appears for Vitagraph.
of which "The Chattel" Is the first,
will form his last public appearance.
When he is through with his work at
the Vitagraph Mr. Sothern will retire I
to private life, taking up his abode
in England with his wife, Julia Mar- i
Jowe.
Startling Feat to Be Staged Tonight
and Saturday.
"Migh'ty Bush'e," one of America's
foremost escape artists, a member of
the great Travelutte Company, will
attempt, and to attempt with him
means to succeed In escaping, from a
regulation insane stralghtjacket whi'o
suspended by his feet head downward
from a height of about 90 feet in
front of the Alta theater. This Jack,
et Is the same as used In the large
asylums throughout the United Stae?
for the rearlction of the dangerous in
sane and will be on exhibition In
front of the Alta theser all day.
Saturday afternoon Dr. Herbert I
Travelut'e will present his much talk
ed of blindfold automobile street
drive. Starting In front of the Al
ta theater at 4 o'clock he will be
blindfolded by a local committee.
Then he will enr his car and drive
over the same course previously driv.
en by a committee of local men and
produce an article hidden by them
any place in your city.
At tho Alta.
As a harum-scarum child of na
ture, light-hearted and carefree,
Blanche Sweet will be seen at the Al
ta on Friday and Saturday in the
thrilling Lasky production of "The
Storm," a Paramount Picture. The
scenes of this unusual drama were
laid in the Main woods and Miss
Sweet is seen as a daughter of an
absent-minded, retired old professor.
How sho walls in love a cloud Is
cast over her life, only to be dispell
ed by the man her heart desires 15
unfolded and explained in an intense
and Interesting manner.
Miss Sweet is surrouned by a cast
of famous players, headed by Thom
as Meighan who recently scored such
a success as leading man for Marie
Doro In "Common Ground." and who
is one of the most popular of the
Lasky players; America's leadins
character an'or, Theodore Roberts,
and other members of the all-star
Lasky organisation including Rich
ard Sterling and Chandler House are
also included In the case.
Itiar Bluebird at the Cosy.
When Jerry Marston found a real
poppy on lvs desk one evening, he
knew that he had been marked fot
death by Hop Li's tong Years be.
fore Jerry had played a crooked bus
iness trick oi Hop LI, and in tempo
rary reprisal one of the Mara'on
twins, then an Infant, had been kid
napped. When the red poppy came
to Jerry he knew his end was at hand
and fright stilled his weak heart He.
was stone dead when Alvin Mars'on.
with hs bride, Just back from ithelr
honeymoon, entered the room and
found the old man In tho chair
where he had Just expired. Reared
with hatred of the Marstons In hll
heart,, "Chang," the kidnapped twin,
who had been raised as a Chinaman
by Hop LI, now began further repri
sals, and In a series of exciting epi
sodes, fraught with mystery and ad
venture. "The Sign of the Foppy," te
be exhibited at the Cosy tonight
only In Bluebird photoplays will con
clude the story.
"The Pillory at tho Temple Tmlajr
and Tomorrow.
In olden times the woman who vlo.
lated fe moral code was rlaced In a
public p'llory as a warning, unmind
ful of the sayings of tho gentle Na
arene who they professed to follow,
who once said. "Let he that Is with
out sin cast the first tstone."
The ancient pillory of the market
place has passed, but in Its place a
new one has been erected more cm.
el and unrelenting than Its predeces
sor the Pillory of Social Op'nlon.
This ts the story of the modern pll-
A Laugh
Every
Minute,
with a
little touch
of mystery.
An attrac
tion with
out equal.
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See the local
boys hypno
tissd and im
agine they
are great
speakers, cir
cus speilers,
skirt dancers,
buck and wing
dancers, bron
cho busters,
etc.
THE BIGGEST SHOW EN TOUR OF ITS KIND; EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS.
The Mighty Bosh'e, America's foremost escape artist, who will escape from an in
sane straight jacket, while suspended by his feet from off the top of a high building
in front of the Theatre, 6:30 Friday night ,
COLLINS AND LEE, CLASSY SINGERS AND DANCERS. Big time act. Watch the
Finish.
MILANO AND DELL, REFINED NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT.
3-hour program; 2 shows per night to accommodate the large crowds who will
want to see this large attraction. Doors open 6:30. Performance starts 6:40. Sec
ond show starts 9:00 o'clock promptly. ADMISSION 25c AND 50c.
JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE EVER FRESH AND PLEASING
inclie Sweet in "The Storm"
By BEATRICE A. De MILLE.
Mbs Eweet in a role singularly suited to her talent and experience. The play borrows
no little strength from the participation of the accomplished screen favorites, Theo
dore Robert and Thomas Meighan.
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TONIGHT
"The Sign of the Poppy"
A Powerful Modern Dratria in 5 Acts
In Addition to This Feature
"UNCLE SAM AT WORK"
IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY
lory of a young girl living In th
country, kept in ignorance by her
aunt and her mother because she had
loved not wifely but too well. With
her aunt's death she goes out intt
the world plus a meagre pittance
soon exhausted and m inis a knowl
edge of the grim existence she ! de
stined to battle with. Through her In.
nocence fhe becomes the tool of some
crooks and Is arrested. There she
meets the Angel of the Prison, who
proves to be her mother, now hippily
married to a judge. She is adopted
without the mother revealing her se
cret to her daughter or her husband.
Then the companion of the dead
aunt who believes that the guilty
should be punished no matter how
much they have atoned for their sin---,
journeys to the city, and in the mid t
of a ball denounces the mother and
reveals her secret to the husband and
the guests. The judge will not for.
ir-va nn,l mother and daughter g3
away together and strive t forget bv
working among the slums to c-enen.
Humanliy. Later the Judee, relent
ing, seeks her to forgive but arrives
too late. The Pillory has released U
victim for the gentler care of th-J
Higher Judge.
"The I.lght That FUJled,"' O'ming to
the Temple.
Robert Edeson who stars in tlm
rathe Gold Rooster play, "The Mght
That Failed," to be shown at the
Temple theater Thursday and Fri
day. December 24 and H. wa- born
In New Orleans and educated Is
Brooklyn. When eighteen years old
he became box office clerk at the old
Park theater, Brooklyn. On a wa
ger, he took the rant of an actor
who became suddenly ill and made
his stage debut In "Fascination.". He
first starred In the drnmatliaMon of
Richard Harding Davis' "Aildlem of
Fortune,'' at the Savoy thea'er. New
Tork.
THEATRE
Jas. B. Welch, Mgr.
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Last Time Friday
Pathc Presents
Florence LaBodie
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"le
A Gold Rooster Play in 5 Parts.
Produced by Thanhouser.
A COMEDY THAT IS A COMEDY
"LUKE'S PREPAREDNESS PREPMIN"
Adults 15c
Children 5c
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