PAGE FIVE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916 t. a a if1 x r-H',, ( roV n E3 MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT O Tlio UNE 1EOT-1 5 ACTS 5 t y Featuring WILLIAM RUSSELL and CHARLOTTE M BURTON. A Powerful drama of love and high g Finance. i l Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell Von. William Russell in "The Lave Hermit? n Helen if s I lJ Holmes in Blood" 2 Acta 2, from the sensational Las of the Lum bcrlands story. A big 7 Act program at usual prices. H Adults 15c COME EARLY Children 5c Pastime IoHnUii(f liSg Double I'm KTam Today William Ruwll C'harioUo Burton and Helen Unimex Featured. "The Love Hermit," featuring wil llam Russell, who Is assisted by char lotte Burton, is the Pastime's head liner today. "The Love Hermit Is In five powerful acts and is a picture of the big out-doors and deals prtnet pally In love and high finance. Helen Holmes, the most daring woman in pictures, Is also on the bill In the two act feature, "First Blood, from the sensational Lass of the Lumberlands story. There are thrills upon thrills in this picture and lovers of Helen Holmes and her hair rais ing stunts will be more than pleased with "First Blood." This is a big double program, con sisting of seven reels. The admission price is, adults, 15c; children, 5c. LOCALS Advertising in Brief BATE Per line flmt luwrUoD lOe l'r line, additional loMrtloa.... Se l'er line, per mosth 11.00 No lurals taken (or less this Z6c Want ordinary words to line. Loral will not be taken over tbe telephone except (rem East Orefoo Un paid up ubfcrHwrs. Furnished aptm's, 717 LUleth. Girl wanted for general housework. Byers Grove. Phone 340 J. For rent Furnished bousekeeplnf :rnoms. 114 Stonewall Jackson. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone :S9M. Stangicr Cigar 8tore. Tel. 464. For sale Good piano. Inquire mam 11, Schmidt Bldg., or phone 333. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 663M. 1403 W. Railroad St. . For rent Furnished room for gentlemen. 8 T. this offsse. For rent Light housekeeping rooms. Inquire 619 Johnson street. Call Pcnland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Barley too high for feed. See Bly densteln, 117 E. Court. Phone 36 for oats by car lots. For sale About 600 tons of al fiiifa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed tots and mangers, ready to feed beet cattle C, P. Bowman. Echo, Ore. Matt roes making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and dellv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., ;i9 Beauregard. Phone 227J. THE PASTIME'S XMAS PRESENT Mary Pickford in "LESS THAN THE DUST" 7Acts 7r Live or dressed poultry, fresh eggs and milk. Phone 240W. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phona 2S4M. Stand, Charles Co.. Phone 7. For sale Emerson piano, used short time but good as new. A fin Xmas present. Can be bought very reasonable. Baker Furniture Store. Wanted Washington, sweeping o' house cleaning or washing to do at home. Inquire 304 Garden street. For sale Eight-room house, hot water heat. Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A srenulne bargain. For particulars address R. C, Jory, Hao pln. Ore. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. If your chimney or furnace needs denning call I, C. Snyder. Phone 381M. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 46. For sale High grade player plane. Was 31060. 3300 takes it. J.W.Da vis, Jr., Milton, Ore. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 33.50, Thone 680. Hotel St. George. Carney Taxi Co. Wanted Competent girl for gen eral housework. Call mornings, 613 Jefferson or phone 663. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour of day, reasonable. Phone 208W. For rent Furnished front room. Apply 602 Water or phone 205M. Wanted at once, girl for general housework Apply "22 Jane street, or phone 352 J. Found Gents' bicycle. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. 314 Tustin street. Woman wanted a.i waitress. For in formation write or phone Hotel Her miston, Hermiston, Ore. Tho state loan board has money to loan on Improved farm lands at (! per cent. Apply to Chas. II. Carter, Pendleton. GUiddcn Your Lady's Heart There Is one thing appreciated above all else during the Christmas season by misses and ladies of refine ment especially by distsx, mtnner or sweetheart, and that is sometning of the florists' creation. You need never hesitate about the appropriate new of a beautiful blooming plant or a box of bright and fragrant flowers as a Christmas gift. Spare a few minutes and visit the store of S. H. Forshaw, 222 East Court street, the pioneer florist of the city, and con vince yourself of the merits of his stock. Adv. Free. At the Boston Clothing Store, a beautiful 3200.00 Talking Machine. See It In their window and learn par ticulars Adv. Female Help Wanted. Tou can make 330 weekly selling N'umud Facial treatment. 60c pkg. 1-1 profit. Box 403, Oakland, Cal. Adv. Home Cooking, at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white help. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv paint? Tuesday Slight. A public dance will be given by the Pendleton circle of the Women ot Woodcraft at Moose Hall Tuesdaj night, December 19th. Everybody i invited. Adv. 't Pay Those Hi Grocery Pies! Come to COBBOYS EXTRA SPECIAL THIS WEEK ' 50 Cases Best Oranges Large Size, dozen 35 Extra Large, dozen 40 Bent Late Howe Cranberries, 2 quarts 25f Celery, bunch 10 Extra Fine Hot House Lettuce, lb 25t Jap Oranges 20 ; 2 for 35? Sweet Potatoes, Tarsnips, Carrots. Seedless Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs 50 Loose Muscatells, 2 lbs 25? Seeded Raisins, package 11? Currants, 2 packages 35? Dates and Figs. New Italian Prunes 3 lbs 25? Standard Corn Standard Peas Standard Beans Standard Tomatoes Can 10c Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25? Brooms 35?, 50? and 60? We save you 2570 on Brooms. Tineapple, 2 cans ... 25? Best Quality No. 2 V tins Pineapple 20? Auto Rage. For Adam. Athena and Weston eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a n. and 3:30 p. m. each day. Adv. Big Turkey Klioof. At Pendleton Gun Club grounds Wednesday, December 20th, 100 tur key and lots of geese, ducks and suckling pigs. Shooting starts at 10 a. m. Lunch at noon. Regulation trap loads furnished at the grounds at cost by Allen & Ward. Adv. (ird of Thanks. We wish to express .our .sincere thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Susans Buckner, and also to state our ap preola'ion of floral offerings received. CHARLES BUCKNETt. LOl'IS BIVKXEll. WHEELER' mVKXER (Adv. MATT1E BUCKNER. Millinery Holiday Stile. At Campbell's Millinery Ktnre Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Main street. Adv. cnoi xmj) mxkk floats. I.OXDOY. pre. 10. The Clinardo liner 1 annonia givimtlcd ill a fog but floated safely at high tMe, apparent ly iininl.ired. FKDKISA1, I'liOBK OF 1I!; THICKS KT.UITS IX l;W , VOISK. Coming Star .Makes Screen Debut in "IifeH Shadows." William Nigh and Irene Howley, two Metro stars of extraordinary tal ents, will be seen in the stellar roles of "Life's Shadows," a novel and in teresting five-part Metro wonderplas which will be presented here at tha Alta theater on Tuesday and Wedne day. Mr. Nigh, who wrote "LifeV Shadows" and directed its production. In addition to playing one of the stel lar characters, has surrounded him self with a notable cast which In cludes Robert Elliott, Roy Clair,, Da vid Thompson, Will E. Stephens, Wil liam Tearance, Harry Llnson, Harry D. Blakemore, Frank Montgomery. Ruth Thorp, Grace E. Stevens and Kathleen Allaire. Mr. Nigh was es pecially Interested In the work of Miss Allaire, a beautiful and gifted girl of sixteen years. Mr. Nigh dis covered her In California more than a year ago. He told her to remain In school another year and he would send for her, with a view of making a Btar of the girl. In writing "life's Shadows" Mr. Nigh kept Miss Allaire in mind and developed a good part for her. It is her debut In pictures and Mr. Nigh expects to star her very soon. Consequently, her work in this feature and how It is received by the public, is of supreme interest to tho director and those who believe the little girl will become one of the real ly big stars In the silent drama. Mr. Nlgh's- good Judgment in making stars and prominent players, has been affirmed many times. He discovered and directed to success such well known artists as Beatrice Michelent and Tsuru Aoki, the famous Japan ese actress. At Cosy Tuesday-Wednesday. "The Place Beyond the Winds." Stars Dorothy Phillips and Lon Chaney. Period Modern. Cla.s Heart Interest drama. Will ap peal to any audience. Advertising possibilities Wonderful backwoods settings, strong heart interest. Innocent craving for ad miration. Famous author. Written by Harriet T. Comstook, fa mous novelist. Directed by Joseph De Grasse. Scenario by Ida May Park. Cast Dick Travers Jack Mulhall Priscilla Glenn ... Dorothy .Phillips Jerry Jo Lon Chaney Anton Farwell .......Jos. De Grasse Nathan Glenn C. Norman Hammond Mrs. Glenn Miss Youso Dr. Ledyard Mr. Powers Joan Moss Grace Carlyle Mrs. Travers. Countess Du Oeilo IJKSS1F. BAIUilSt Ali:, STAR ... OF M VXV SCHi:i A SFCCKSSES VAUDEVILLE! Wednssday THE DELDOS, "Electrical Novelty Painting Act." Sou thing New in Vaudeville. MADISON & NACE, Four Hundred Pound of Harmony. SKELETONS In closets don't stay there in LIFE'S 811 ABOUS" The great Metro Wonderplay; 5 acts of supreme dra ma with the great WILLI NIGH and IRENE HiLEY r ' ;!i '. ...-'v, NOTICE Change of Admission First 7 rows 15c, rest of the house 25c; children 10c. THESE PRICES ARE FOR ALL DAYS EXCEPT SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS AND SPE CIAL ATTRACTIONS. REMEMBER PROF. STANFIELD'S ORCHESTRA GUARANTEES THE BEST MUSIC IN THE CITY. AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS. WE SET THE PACE Ti nay r OpBelW- rfSsjseB MPW 1BPSsbspbsbbbbjb Id vf v' i, i i iii - iirii ni-iniiii J is" "The Place Beyond The A Big Super-Feature of the Back Woods With Heart Interest Furnished by a Beautiful Love Plot cS A POLITICAL TRAMP & IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY 1K1'1KS BASKBAIJ, TRUST. i i I ? ! MP-1 NKW VOHK, Dee. 19. Frank M. Swaeker has been retained by At torney General Gregory to take eharKe of the department of jnsllee probe Of the hltth font of foodstuffs which has been sturied here. In the amazing history of the nm tion pioture Industry there is probab ly no more conspicuous example of Fiiccess on the serpen following suc cess on the speaking stage than i af forded in the career of Bessie BarrU cale, Triangle-Kaybee star, who is appearing at the Temple today and tomorrow. Any motion picture theatergoer v.ho raw Mias Barriscale in "The Oreen Swamp," "The Golden Clay," "Honor's Altar," "The Last Act," Bullets -and Brown Eyes." "Not My inter." "The Payment," or "Plain Jane" will want to see her in 'A Corner in Colleens," her latest s'ar ling vehicle. The same capable young actress who played Juanita In "The Rose of the Rancho," under the direction of David Belaaco, and later I.ovey Mary In that perennial comedy. XI rs. Wigps of the Cabbage Patch," I'nd who for those two characterisa tions above all others in a memorable roster la endeared to the "legitimate" i'.Mge. is now appearing before the motion picture camera in plays that r:ink among the best in cinenii'to graphic art. f v i. V , MRS. JOSEPH SULLIVAN IS DEAD AT MILTON Kd Barrow, president of the Inter national League, has defied the Xa tiona! Baseball Commission, the high court of baseball. He caused the p is sage of a resolution in . the annual meeting of his directors refusing tu pay to Charles Ebbetts. owner of thu Brooklyn National League team, 9. 000 for the International League franchise in Newark, N. Q. Ebbets held the Newark franchise In the In ternational League, and when the war came on with the Federal league ho gave up the right to a club in New-ark. from Portland where his wife was very low following several operation. The Saturday shoppers to La Grande this week were Mr. and Mrs E. M. Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. S Bark er, Mrs. Dick Hilyard, Miss Ruby HU yard and Miss 'Winnie Hilyard and Miss Rhoda Mangers. Mrs. R. Fagan and daughter Lorene went to La Grande on Sunday night to spend a few days visiting and shop Ping. Almost every day the past week, there has been a little snow, but rain added, too. which has melted It down to about 6 inches. PARDONS SET FREE TWO LIFE TERMERS no Has Sorvod Forty-four Years, the Other Thirty, t'onvii tod as Murderers. HARTFORD. Conn.. Dec. 1?. After almost forty-five years in the state prison, Michael Cherest. under life sen tence for murder, will leave tomorrow a free man. His Detition for a Par- con and that ot another . murderer. John F. Kennedy, alone of forty-sis, v.ere favorably considered at today's., meeting of the board of pardons; Cherest broke down and wept when he was told of the obard's vote. Ha is a Canadian, and was sentenced May 11, after his conviction of kill ing an innkeeper in Granny during New Tear's orgy. Davis, Scott,, assoc- . ciated with him in the act, is dead, asi are all the grand jurors and trial ju rors. Cherest will be cared fir by ru friend in Massachusetts. Kennedy killed his wife with an bxif in their New London cabin thirty years ago. after she admitted : he had been unfaithful and intended to con tinue being so. Unable to compre I iienu inai ne was 10 in.- nee. ne umj j blinked his eyes .and murmured 'Thank you'' when he w as told he might leave the prison tomorrow. ' Attorney Joseph T. Penning of New London says he will get work in New j York for Kennedy, or that he can work in the Norwich Inline Hospital. He had a perfect record In prison. Both men will have their first auto, mobile ride tomorrow when the War den's car will take them from tha prison to this city. NAMES COMMITTEE TO PICK ARMORPLATE SITE ( 5 1 INuniet' I'eiullcton Woman ln.-So Away llowlng An IlUie of Near ly live years. Mrs. Luella Sullivan, life time res ident of I'mntilla county and wife of Joseph P. Sullivan ot Milton, former ly of this city, passed quietly awav Friday at 12:30 p. m., t the home In Milton, following an illness caused by a lingering disease covering a pe riod of five years. The deceased was 4 5 years of age and was born at Pilot Itock, July 9, 1871. She leaves be sides a husband to mourn her loss, I wo daughters, Oleta Sullivan and Mrs. Pearl Bennett of Canyon City, Ore.; her mother, Mrs. Pauline Petef. son of Pilot Rock, and two sisters and three brothers who are: Mrs. Burr Hlnkle of Pilot Rock, Mrs. J. A. Ru.-t of Pendleton, Durnl Peterson ol Cklah. ore.; Alvln Peterson, Mt. Ver. non. Wash, and Moll Peterson, uf Cody, wyo. WASHINGTON. Doc. 19. S.tro lary Daniels has appointed Admiral Fletcher. Commander Frank H. Clark and Kubin E, Backenhaus. civ il engineer of the Boston navy yard, a committee to select the propsed government nrmorplate plant site NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES OF MEACHAM (Fast oregoninn Special.) MEACHAM, Dec. 19. Guy WeWet who recently arrived from Canada and is staying with relatives In la Grande, spent Monday here with the Hilyard family. Alex Thompson was called to La Grande on Wednesday to take charge of an extra gang for the O -W. R. & N. Co. J. I. Casey went to Ia Grande on Thursday on a business trip. Mr. Hillmnn of Kiunela, is back on his regular engine again over 'h mountains having Just arrived hack CLEVER, WHOLESOME, SPARKLING IN EVERY WAY AS BIG AS "PEGGY." "A CORNER IN COLLEENS" With- BESS1E BARRISCALE, CHAS. RAY and MARGERY WILSON playing the promi nent parts. It just bubbles with action wit and heart throbs. If you want to see a bright, rollicking comedy drama with all the Triangle quality visit the Temp Theatre Today or Tomorrow