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t TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1016. ' FACI2 nv:: ' Jfl :ilPlll!'l' '1! ii'iil'illll'll1" -JT-I-i0 - ... HI I i T ! 'isllll:1 ! .'AV. , n , 1 Hi Fast A Musty Suffer Comedy Adults 150 i H ij.ii " if -J fh; A "What Would Your Daughter Say? Valerie Marchmont, wnman of the dance-hallR, feels the. bluth of ghame when the question is aked. She knows that her own child is safe In a convent. Then mother and daughter meet, and realization follows. WILLIAM VOX I'KIOSKXTS Gladys Brockwell In a doiiMe nile. In lilt new photoplay Sins of Her "Parents" A(TS A moral lescon that every mother should see. In Addition 1IAKHY WATSON In This picture ff-t the city of Portland talk ing. The Portland Oregonlan pave it a bit: write-up. It's a picture you will like. Society life Intermingled with the rough life of the Alaskan Yukon. A MOTIIKIfS NACIUIK K Keconciles hor with the daughter she has scarcely known. The mother is a calloused woman of the Alas kan dance halls; the daughter an Innocent convent girl of New England. C'OMK KAKI.Y C hildren .V LOCALS 0 Advertising in Brief rates! Per lint first Imortloo 1M Per line, additional loMTtloQ.... Per Hoe, per month fl.M No kieala Ukea tor leas ttua . Count 6 ordinary words to Hue. Locils will not be Ukea orer Us telephone except from Beat Orefoa lan pskl up tuMcrlbtrc, Furnished apta. Hamilton Court. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone 289M. Stangler Cigar Store. Tel. 464. Furnished house for rent on north id. Inquire Baker Furniture Store. I haul your garbage and trash. Thone &53M. 140J W. Railroad st. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen, a T. thia offtea. For rent Light housekeeping room Inquire 61 Johnson street. If your chimney or furnace needs cleaning call I. C Snyder. Phone 3S1M. Wanted Girl for afternoon and evenings. Apply 11 Monroe or phone iti. Wanted Competent girl for gen eral houaework. Call mornings, 512 Jefferson or phone 6C3. For aale About 600 tons of al falfa bay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed lots and mangers, ready to feed beef cattle. C. P. Bowman. Echo, Ore. For aale, cheap 16 room house and furniture. 301 8. Main. Phone 39 7R. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour of day, reasonable. Phone 208W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50, Thone 680. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Co. Pendleton Hair Dressing Farlora, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Wafrio auto for hire. Phons 284M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. Lost One Presto tank between Pendleton and Echo. Finder please return to Frazler & Geruwn, Tendle ton, Ore. Claasea now torming In clarinet, saxophone, cornet and trombone In struction. Puplla wanted. See Cul Malune, 616 Thompson street. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and dellv ered. city or country. La Dow Bros., 219 Beauregard. Phone 22TJ. For aale 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. Man and wife wants Job on ranch, two children. Have had experience. Address J. H. Zacharlas, Frecwatcr, Oregon. YOU CAN'T GET CHEAP GROCERIES AT CONROrS BUT YOU CAN GET GOOD GROCERIES CHEAP SPUDS, 100 POUNDS $2.15. Why Pay More? Can 10c Standard Tomatoes Standard Corn Standard Peas Standard Beans Cranberries, 2 quarts 25 The Best Buy of Apples of the season, 50 boxes Large Rome Beauties packed and wrapped, good keepers, not culls, no wormy apples in the lot, due Friday, while they last box 85 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25? Gold Dust, Citris and Tearline, 2 for 45 Bob White Soap, 6 for : 25 Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c Hersheys Cocoa Vi lb. 20; lb. 35? Ghiraradellis Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. 30; 3 lbs. 80t. New Raisins, package "f New Sultana Raisins lb. S0; 2 for 35 New Muscatell Raisins, 2 lbs 25 New Italian Prunes, 3 lbs 25c Kvaporated Teaches, pound 10c Karo Syrup Blue gal. 60c; Va gal. 30c Karo Syrup Red gal. 65c; i2 sal. E Yo Cabin Syrup 42. 70c and ?1.35 Folgere Baking Powder, best made, 1 lb. 40e ; 214 lb. OOc; 5 lb. $1.75. Lard 65c, $1.00 and $2.00 Fresh Eggs, dozen 55c Furnished aptm's, 717 Lllleth. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. 114 Stonewall Jackson. Lady wishes position as cook or housekeeper on ranch. 203 W. Webb. For rent 5 room furnished mod ern home, north side Address "'Lee" East Oregonlan. For rent Furnished room, bath connecting, close In, 2 per week. Address J. B. this office. For sale- Emerson piano, used short lime but good as new. A fin Xmas present. Can be bought very reasonable. Baker Furniture Store. Barley too high for feed. See Bly deiiiteln, 117 E. Court. Phone 35 for oats by car lots. Found On street, monogram folk Owner may have same by identifying and paying charges. Wanted Girl for general house work. Good wages to right party. In. iiuire 111 Grange street. Wanted Male bookkeeper assist ant also to be competent stenograph er. Address P. O. Box 1. Wood cutters wanted to cut wood at Meacham. Phone 178 or Addre.s Smythe & Lonergan, Pendleton. Wanted Washington, sweeping or house cleaning or washing to do at home. Inquire 304 Garden street. For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain. For particular! address R. C. Jory, Mau pln. Ore. For sale One complete stationary threshing outfit, 28x4 8 In. Gilber! Hunt threshing machine, 16 horse Advance engine, two 16 foot lloCor nil k headers and 10 boxes with nets all in good repair. A bargain for cash, see Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton, Oregon. For sale Cigar, confectionery and soft drink stand. Lunch counter in connection. Two pool tables and card table In rear. Require 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. Motion Picture Mews What the Picture Tin ten Have to Tell Yon. Ort-at Moral In in Fx film cl Yukon Country I'axtlmc Today, "Sins of Her Parent" Is the new William Fox photoplay which will open at the Pastime theater today for a run of two days. Gladys Brock- well, who has supported William Far- num In several of his biggest features la the star of this production. Uii Brockwell is really a double star for she portrays the parts of both moth er and daughter. The atory tells how Richard Carv er (Carl Von Schiller) goes to Alas ka In search of the mother of his promised bride, Adrian Courtnet (Gladys Brockwell ) He finds that Valerie Marchmont. the mother. In a worthless woman, and he decides not to tell the girl. But Adrian has come to Alaska and found out for herself. In the end, Valerie redeems her past life by saving her daughter from disgrace. She is killed In a struggle with the saloon owner who Is trying to force his attentions on Adrian and shes leaves her daughter and Rich ard sorrowing by her side. , (omiufi I Tula ,v. One o( the beat dramatic shows to be given at the Alia theater this sea son will be "Within the Law," a play that will live forever on account of the great moral lesson It teaches. "Within the Law" la a crook play, nd showes how the crooks in a large city commit crimes and still keep within the law. Mary Turner. who has been sent to prison for three years for a crime the has never com mitted forms the plot of the show. And the way she turns the tables on the police makes it Interesting from the rise to th Xall of the curtain. ALTA Thursday Only ffllY FIUI DAY Vft Present Mary Pickford IN Tho Dishops Gorriago IN 6 REELS "PATHE NEWS" AND "A DANDY COMEDY" Thursday Only 1 ft- V UmIxp WorthJngtion as Mary Turner, in "Within Uic law,' Alta Theater. Price of Silence" at Cosy, Never was a woman in such a pre dicament. Her "past" was rising to haunt her, after years of married happiness, and the man she must deal with was a drunkard and drug fiend. As the price of his silence thia degenerate demanded that the wom an should give to him. as his wife, her only daughter, regardless of the fact that he was three times the girl's age. To make matters worse, her daughter was in love with a boy whom the mother believed was her own child th fruit of an early love. There is the situation Helen L'rmy, impersonated by Dorothy Phillips, must disentangle In "The Price of Si lence," a Bluebird photoplay to be ex hibited at the Cosy theater on Thurs day and Friday, with Lon Chaney playing the villain; Frank Whltson the trusting and disillusioned hus band; Jack Mulhall the youthful lov er; Vola Smith the girl of sweet six teen; Jay Belasco her boyish sweet heart, and Evelyn Selbie the old nurse who holds the key to the situation. 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 & N. freight house. Adv. Free. At the Boston Clothing Store, a beautiful J200.00 Talking Machine See It in their window and learn par ticulars. Adv. Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston enves Hennlng's Cigar Storo at 10 a in. and 1:30 p. m. each day. Adv. tmrd of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thnnks to the many kind friends and neighbors, also the members of the G. A. B., the Fraternal Brotherhood and the Catholic clergy for their sym pathy and kindness shown during our bereavement and loss of husband and father, Patrick Karney. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. J. B. FREEMAN MRS. PATRICK KARNEV. (Adv.) 1 and Family. DEPORTATIONS HAD TO BE ANSWERS GERMANY Reply to American lfotet Teclrc- Actn Were Necessary and No nru ttallty Was twl. WASHINGTON, Dot. 14 Ger many'g answer to the United State Belgian deportation protest has ar rived. It offers explanations of the deportations, declares the acts were necessary and no brutality and Inhu manitay were u.ed. "Aitor All Want to He Farmers," Says Robert Edowon. Actors all aspire to be farmers, ac. cording to Robert Edeson, the s;ar of "The Light That Failed." produc ed as a Pathe Gold Rooster Play from Kipling's celebrated book and to be shown at the Temple theater today and Friday. "The Massachusetts and Long Is land coasts are dotted with actors' colonies," he said recently. "Some of these homes are pretentious, but many are of a humble, even primitive description. All season the owners look lorward to the vacation spent there. Last summer two members of a prominent company hurried from San Francisco to a charming place on Long Island that they might spend two weeks In their 'home.' "Have you ever seen an actress' hotel apartment? One tray of her trunk is invariably given up to trifles with which she triea to make believo and to lend a home touch to her tem porary quarters. One well known star carries her bed covering, sofa cushions and favorite pictures with her. "Men. of course, are content to 'live in their trunks' while on tour But none the less do many of them often experience a feeling of home- sicknss and chant in their dressing rooms that old refrain "It's too many miles from old Broadway." To tho skeptical and unthinking this Is thought to be literally Broadway with its all-night cafes and restaurants and Its nearby Lambs- club. Thos. in the know realize "Old Broadway' may spell a cozy flat in Harlam or a two-by-four home on Long Island." When Robert Kdcson was on tour as the star of "Soldiers of Fortune," he was Interviewed many times When asked whether he would hnvo preferred that. "Soldiers of Fortune" had remained a little longer than one hundred and fifty nights in New York he always said "Yes, 1 wanted to plant some more raspberry bushes on my Long Island farm." Femnle Help Wanted. You can make 130 weeklv selling Numud Facial treatment, 50c pk 1-1 profit. Box 403, Oakland. Cal. Adv. Home Oooklnir. at the Golden Bule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv En n n W 0 BIG DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY FEiAPlK BURKE PLAYERS in the 4 act comedy drama 13 I 4 111 i i .3 2 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 2 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Present BINGHAM AND GABLE VIVIAN MARTIN High Claaa Musical Act In "HER FATHER'S SON" MISS COLLIS LE PAGE A story of the Old South "befo' de wah." English Male Impersonator. CHILDREN 10c 250 SEATS AT 25c One show only. Come early. Open at Balance of House 50c 6:30, start 6.45, curtain at 8:30 1 1 SEI THE PACE THURSDAY "The Price of u FRIDAY ilnc33 OR "Paying the Price" FEATURING a great storm and what the storm revealed. FEATURING a great and thrilling au tomobile accident and the happiness it brought "It's a BLUE BIRD, that's enough" Also one of the Cosy Funny Comedies. If It's Good You Will See it at the Cosy. "And we shall be so happy that if cither's lips were dumb' They wouldn't smile in heaven 'till the other's lips had come." TEMPL THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. THURSDAY 6 FRIDAY RUDYARD KIPLING'S IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE "Tin IfiliS Thai Failed" With a star cast including ROBERT EDESON, w ho does the best work of his career in this first Kiplinjr bonk to be shown in photoplay. A LONESOME LUKE COMEDY. Full of Laughs. Adults 15c Children 5c I 1 M