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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
liTilolion Picture News . i - I . V U v What the Picture Theaters Hot U Toll Toa. Last Time Today WW in BLUFF S ACTS S Celebrated comedy duo are at their best. 7 Reels of Pictures 7 Adults 15c Big Double Program elen Holmes Ill "ft Wreck in .ft Fog" The sensational Lass of the Lumberland Story. COME EARLY Children 5c ri i i f-3 Coming Thursday and Friday j WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GLADYS BROCKWELL AND ALL STAR CAST, IN Tho Sins of (lor Parents" 6 ACTS 6 A thrilling tale of the Alasltan Yukon with its dance hall girls, rough miners, characters known to early Yukon days. ' Ivoll, & Dili in "Bluff,"l Helen Ilolmm hi "The Wreck In Uie .' pa'itimc Offers II1 Ottering for Tdu.v. , Louie, the janitor of a large New York building, liaves New York for a small town to try to work out his formula for the manufacturing of sold from baser metals. He baa picked at random numerous chemicals and In tends to try them out. He arrives at Solemn, where lives Mike, a confec tioner, and Claire, a young school teacher. Mike and Louie become good friends and both are working on the chemicals. Into the town comes a young millionaire, who Immediately falls in love with Claire, but she wi'.I have none of him until he can du something. He hears of Mike's dis covery and permades Mike and Louie to form a company with hlrn and they call themselves - "The Big Three." They go to New York and there, by bluff, Interest a Wall street magnate in their proposition. After many dif ficulties It Is found that Mike's formu. la will not make gold of bater metals, but is a perfection of "puncture proof rubber." This formula brings1 Mike and Louis riches and Claire discovers that the young - mullionalre can do something betides spending money. In addition "The Wreck in the Fog," the sensational "Lass of the Lumber, lands'' story with Helen Holmes and all star cast. This Is a big "-act pro gram and one that carries the Pas- time's guarantee. and 1 1 IN ADDITION Selig Athletic Picture Showing World's Champions in Action. Cb Advertising in Briet HATK& Par line Drat luMrtloa loe Per line, additional uusrttea.... 0 Per line, per mouth .$1 OU No locals takea for leas thai Xte. Coont ordinary worde to Una. Loral will not be take over tb telephone ascent from Bait Oregon Is paid-up anwertbara. Furnished apts. Hamilton Court. Wm. Goedecke auto for hint. Phona S89M. Slangier Cigar Store. TeL 461. Furnished house for rent on north side. Inquire Baker Furniture Store. I haul your carnage and trash. Phone 66JM. 1403 W. Railroad at. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, a T. this of&M. For rent Light housekeeping rooms. Inquire IK Johnson street. If your chimney or furnace needs cleaning call I. C Snyder. Phone 181M. Wanted Girl for afternoon and evening. Apply 1 U Monroe or phone tss. Wanted Competent girl for gen eral housework. Call mornings, 613 Jefferson or phone ESS. Couple without children want small house or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Thomas Young, Pen dleton Hotel. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour of day, reasonable. Phone 208W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your housvhotd goods. Telephone 339. Also bngga(te transferring and heavy haul ing. For sale Young cow and calf. Ad dress Mrs. Peter West, Pendietoa Oregonc Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 13.60. Phone 680. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Co. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phona !84M. Stand, Charles Co.. Phone 7. Lost One Presto tank between Pendleton and Echo. Finder please return to Frailer ft Gertson, Pendle ton, Ore. Classes now tormina; In clarinet saxophone, cornet and trombone In struction. Pupils wanted. See Cal Malone, 616 Thompson street. , Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and dellv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., ill Beauregard. Pbone 227J. For sale Eight-room house, hot water heat. Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. For sale About 600 tons of al falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed lots and mangers, ready to feed bee! cattle. C. P. Bowman. Echo. Ore. For sale Five room Bouse, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pln. Ore. For sale One complete stationary threshing outfit, 28x48 In. Gilbert Hunt threshing machine, 16 horse Advance engine, two 16 foot MoCor mlok headers and 10 boxes with nets all in good repair. A bargain for cash. See Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton. Oregon. Fonsale, cheap IS room houe and furniture. 301 8. Main. Phone 397R. Barley too high for feed. Bee Bly- densteln, 117 E. Court phone St for oats by car lots. Wanted Washington, sweeping of house cleaning or washing to do at home. Inquire 304 Garden street. Lost Sunday between city and state hospital, 34x4 Weed chain Finder please leave at Oregon Ga rage. Man and wife wants job on ranch, two children. Have had experience. Address J, H. Zacharias, Freewater, Oregon. For sale Cigar, confectionery and soft drink stand. Lunch counter in connection. Two pool tables and card table In rear. Requires about $700 to handle this proposition. Terms cash. Selling on account of disabil ity. Only those meaning business con sidered. Address W. W. this office. iGOVGlifoGOIiOV IF YOU WANT TO CUT THE COST OF LIVING. SPUDS, 100 POUNDS $2.15. Cranberries, 2 quarts 25? Bananas, dozen 5 Oranges, dozen 40 a 50 Standard Tomatoes Standard Peas Standard Beans Standard Corn Standard Oysters Mt Vernon and Carnation Milk Corn and Gloss Starch 1 fftr Baking Soda 4 IJ fib 10c Crepe Toilet Paper -None Such Mince Meat, package 10t New Raisins, full size package 11? New Currants package 20t; 2 for 3o? New Italian Prunes, 3 pounds 2o New Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs - 4o New Almonds, pound 5 Why not use the best when you can buy Log Cabin Syrup for the same price or less than inferior goods, quarts 42f; V feal- 70' 1 gal. $1.35. Blue Karo gal GO?; Vt gal. 30 Red Karo gal. 65; Vi gal. 35t? Female Help wanted. You can make $30 weekly selling Numud Facial treatment. 60c pkt 1-2 profit. Box 463, Oakland, CaL Ad. Home Cooking. at the Golden Rule Cafe All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Ad Wheat tl.00 Per Sack end Fp. Have only a few hundred sacks of this damaged wheat left Call at H W. Collins warehouse near O.-W. R. & N. freight house. Adv. How Strong is a Woman's Mind - and what can it do? See the answer in Margaret Deland's 1 Iran Woman 1 ! Starring the Great NANCE O'NEIL A wonder star in a 5 act Metro Wonderplay --th. VAUDEVILLE j Uiy I" Natures Masterpiece, a Classic in Life. A Fascinating and Lft lllH Beautiful Dancer. A Daring and Sensational Equilibrist Three Melody Girls Sue, Louise, Ester Singing Old and New bongs Nance o'XcU In "The Iron Woman." ' A Metro Wonderplay. Nance O'Neil, who Is unexcelled In the strong dramatic roles she portrays upon the stage and screen, will be seen here at the Alta theater on Tues day and Wednesday In "The Iron Woman." a five-part Metro wonder play, which she considers the m(Ml artUtic achievement of her long ca reer. Miss O'Xell originally Intended to produce a dramatization of "The Iron Woman," the successful novel by Margaret Deland, upon the speaking stage. David Belasco, under whose management she was starred in "The Lily," and other big stage successes, arranged to produce it, but an unfor seen turn In affairs prevented the plan from being carried out. Metro obtained the motion picture rights to the norel later, and natur ally cast Mis O'Neil for the stellar role. As a result motion picture au diences will have the opportunity of seeing the story on the screen before It Is presented in. the theater. Miss O' Xell is surrounded by a cast of prom inent player, each one selected be cause of his or her peculiar ability tn fill the role assigned -them. The,cast includes Alfred Hickman, . Evelyn Brent, Vera 8isson, Christine Mayo, Elnar Linden, William Postance, and other well known stage and screen artists. Carl Harbaugh, the distin guished author and director, formerly of the Belasco forces, produced "The Iron Woman" for Metro. M TIE Tolf JuD m A Superfeature that Everyone Will Enjoy lei toss A Reel Real Comedy IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS " Free. At the Boston Clothing Store, a beautiful 1100.00 Talking Machine See It in their window and learn par ticulars. Adv. auto mage. For Adams, Athena and Weston eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a n. and 3:30 p. ra. each day. AdT. At the cosy, Director Burton George tn the pro. duction of the screen version Stephen F. Whitman's novel, "Tt.e Isle of Life." which will appear at the Cosy theater on Tuesday and Wednes day, made a number of the scenes in the photoplay In the oldest theater tn California. This quaint old show house which was built way back In 1S4T, when moving pictures were not even'yet heard of is one of the Inter esting sights in the town of Monterey. The theater was built at tje time of the, first gold rush to the west, at the time that the country was so prosper ous that any kind of amusement was welcomed and paid for at fabulous prices. The first play given in the theater was "The Lion of '16," with C. E. Bingham In the leading role, and seats for the first performance sold as high as 20 each, which was quite a price for those days. The years 1849 and 1850 were mem- sinrem ' orahle in the theatrical records of About 21(.37 canaries, 7080 part ridges, 15,841 pheasants, 5345 miscel laneous game birds and 25,747 no game birds feer imported In 1S14 under federal permit. Card of Thanks. We uish tn exoress our thanks to the many kind friends and Monterey as money was plentiful and The high school football lettermeo are this afternoon having their pic tures taken. There are this year 13 lettermen: Huey, Judd, Wilbur, Moll, fierant, Brown, Hargett, Friedley, ca- at,ey, B, Ulrlch, Carr, Bowman, b. Ul rica, nays anu ouyuei ui list The date for the high school play. "The Sophomore," has been changed from Friday of this week to Tuesdas of next week. The reason given for the change was the conflicting ol this date with a play the Catholic church is to give. The tickets for the play are going fast owing to the small price, and a lage crowd should be on hand Tues day night. It will take 3S0 to clear up the debt on the football sweaters and at such a low price the aditorium must be packed in order to make the desired amount. The staff of the "Illakawin" met this morning and appointed the fol lowing students to offices: Zoe Car ney and Madeline Burgess, social aivl personal editors; Eugene Boylen, ex change editor, and Sheldon I'lrich, athletic editor. neighbors, also the members of the G. A. R-, the Fraternal Brotherhood and the Catholic clergy for their sym millions were being taken from the mountain streams in the vicinity. In addition to the scenes taken in pathy and kindness shown during our ; Moniere me company took a numoer bereavement and loss of husband. and I of ""nes at the Carmel mission and father Patrick Karnev. Also for the t other historic places in the vicinity. beautiful floral offerings. (Adv.) MRS. PATRICK KARNET. MRS. J. B. TRUMAN and Family. GERMANY NOTIFIES VATICAN. BERLIN. Dec. II. Germany sent the following note to the pope: "sure of our strength and realising Europe's sad future If the war continues, Ger many Is ready to give peace. The lm perlal government firmly confident Its initiative will find a friendly welcome at the Vatican can count upon the pre cious support of the Holy See." KAISER ADDRESSES SOLDIERS BERLIN, Dec. 12. The kaiser sent a message to his troops as follows; "Soldiers, in agreement with the al lies' sovereigns, with the conscious ness of victory, I have made a peace offer to the" enemy. I am uncertain whether It will be accepted. I'n'.ll the moment arrives, fight on." Being thankful ought to be easy 4 Americans. E1Jccftic" wSccttc3 1 aS"JostR(rf.r I p mmmm mmM sum wai aia.Mai.a- aaaaaa-a , NAUGHTY REBECCA a 4 CLEVELAND'S PRODIGY. WHY LOCCSE LEFT HOME. It j to Hay Ingvnue, at sixteen, in 'Why Girls Leave Home.'' Louise Glaum, star of the Triangle drama, "Somewhere In France," which is being shown for the last time tonight at the Temple theater, was sixteen years old and was living in Los Angeles, Cal., when she was ver itably kidnaped for a career as an ao tress. She hud never givi s(ious con sideration to a stage career, but un consciously she was ever betraying Indications that she was gifted witn histrionic ability. One day, Charles A. Blaney's road production of "Why Girls Leave Home" arrived in Lot Angeles. Miss Glaum s elder sister met the manager at a social function. She Invited him to the Glaum homo for dinner. He responded and war Immediately captivated by the win some Louise. Several weeks later, not far from Los Angeles, the ingenue In the piec3 declared her Intention of getting mar ried. The manager hurried to Lost Newton T Baker, secretary of war. Angeles and prevailed upon the has Just taken from Cleveland tRalph younger Miss Glaum to Join the j A. Hayes, aged 2!, to be his secretary troupe. With parental consent, Louise ' and thus has employed the youngeoi i - ?t J I "v ' H If v J Limestone soils in general are par ticularly well suited to alfalfa, but even such lands are frequently acid and require liming to grow this crop successfully. 1 1 MINERS SUCCUMB TO CONSUMPTION because the sudden change from warm mines to cold winds lowers vitality and the blood is weakened from lack of fresh sir. Scoff's Emuhiem is a miner's greatest help to enrich and enliven the blood, create body-warmth and build sjrtmgth to resist pneumonia, rheumatism and lung troubles. Take SCOTTS aftt tneaU for one month and see for yourif it beneficial effect. Refuse Alcoholic Sabetitutee. yOfl MIMED ts tts lH YEAR DICE MESDAY MCliT DecemDer I30i Sawyers Oictolra fwbWnna'man IJI ijk Luyiu nuuuiuvu null u j I Admission . . . 50c KAlPH A. HAYES J packed up, learned her part an scored a hit. In one of the severely critical California towns. Her first work In pictures was done with the Pathe company on the Pa cific coast. She has become since secretary to a cabinet otneer vsn Ington has known in a long time. Hayes graduated from the Western Reserve University lust year and be came secretary for the Cleveland Commercial Club. There Mr. Baker Joining the Triangle-Kay Bee forcej, ! knew him and when he had an open- one of the most famous sirens of the Ing sent for the young man. The plcturlxatlon Of the Allowing animals to narvw corn saves the labor of cutting, husking. hauling to the feed lot and hauling the manure back on the hind screen Richard Harding Davis story Is her second starring vehicle. "The Wolf Woman" having been the previous one. TIM ( THEA THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. ! i LAST TIME TODAY Do you like A Mystery Picture? Do you enjoy a picture that holds you in sus pense until the very end a tale so full of my story so gripping that you never notice the puf fery that you cannot guess the outcome a ing moments? Such a story is "Soinewhere in race A Triangle Play Co-S tarring LOUISE GLAUM and HOWARD HICKMAN "The Vampire Lady" . "The Matinee Idol" Story by the late Richard Harding Davis. THEN, TOO, THERE'S A MILE OF KEYSTONE FUN AND FROLIC Adults 15c Children Sc is ? :