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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1917)
PAGE FIVE . ALTA TODAY Q J"'- it JESSE L LASKY PRESENTS THE ACCOMPLISHED SCREEN FAVORITES Thomas Meighan and Anita King What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Peggy "THAT the New Year may bring you all that deserve, more than you expect, and a lit tle less than you want, and the desire to hustle like everything alter that little less is the New Year wish of m Have You Planned The New Year Right? Buy All Your Groceries at COWBOY'S and put money in the bank CONKOY'8 PRICKS AHK ltoh Wliltfl Soap, every day. Bfio Hurry Ircwrve, 18 oa. IlorahevH iVx-oa, our ltcoilar Carnation Milk, Can 1 New Italian ITunm, I ponnds Irgo Naval Orangea, down Olory, Hunch vigor's Mianta Poffre, 1 lb. S5o; foe $1.00; 5 for $1.5 KaHlga UoffM. our IBdor 85o A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS KEW -niO) il Jiriliii- GREATER VITACRAPH PRESENTS Hyland and Antonio Moreno A BEAUTIFUL SPECTACULAR SCENIC MARVEL "Magic Me," a thing of beau ty, it aIo on the program FOR THE KIDDIES Katzenjamer Kids, Hans and Fritz, in "The Captain Goes a Swimming." ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS MARGARETA FISCHER IN "The Pearl of Paradise" 6 AcU 6 IN ADDITION HELEN HOLMES IN "A BEAST AT BAY" From the Sensational Law of the Lumberlandi Play. eppsr ALWAYS T11I5 IiOUEKT. tor file ;iasn. Always 85o Price . . H lb. SHo; 1 lb. Sftc YEAR TO All I UNA I Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. Barbara Worth, one of the most in teresting types of all the Btellar role of the stage today, la the central fig ure In the dramatic version of Harold Bell Wright's widely read novel, "The Winning of Barbara Worth." which will be the attraction at the Oregon theater next Friday, January 6. The character will be assumed by Virbln ia Hardy, who in the pant few seasons has attracted the attention of prom. Incut managers through her ability and distinctive charm. She Is thd Ideal Barbara and has been delighting theater goers everywhere she hit played. Those who have read this In. terestlng story who, have in their mind's eye their Ideal of this charac ter will not be disappointed in Miss Hardy. The author, himself, was de lighted with her performance, she give to the character a western at mosphere and this coupled with a distinctive magnetism makes her all that could be eipected. You Needn't keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea between meals. Hood's Rarsaparilla cures dyspepsia It strengthens the stoma ii and other digestive organs for the proper pel . formance of their function. Take Hood. Adv. nut VUVSYMWC Ml WAlt SIHUT 18 CLEARLY KEGIOTKREI) The undorstraln of enmity which existed between the north and the scuth Just prior to the civil war is clearly depicted In the quaint, roman tic story of "Rose of the South," the Vltagraph Blue Ribbon Feature star ring Peggy Hyland and Antonio Mo. teno, which is the attraction at the lastlme Sunday and Monday. Scenes of the northern college ars shown with the students lounging about on the grass of the campus Then "Big Randolph" with his dusky slave and faithful dog comes to the school from his southern home and slowly the strained relations make themselves manifest and result In no end of quarrels. Finally "Rose of the South," played by Peggy Hyland appears, and the desperate struggle for her love be tween Randolph and Watklns, a man of the north ensues. When Commodore Blackton, of the Vitugraph Company, induced her to join that company, a number of other offers were refused and Immediately Miss Hyland started work as Mr. E H. Sothern's leading lady In his first film production, "The Chattel." Wherever this picture was shown. Miss Hylund's work won commenda ble comment, and the was Immediate ly cast In a number of other pictures the first cf which if "Rose of the South," the Blue Ribbon Feature. Although the newest arrival at the large Vltagraph studios, Miss Hyland could by no means be called a stran ger for she had not been under the great glass building twenty four houri before everygody knew and loved her, from Ftarr to the scene shifters. Tnis little star Is in love with her work and reports at the studio bright and tarly every morning always ready when her director calls her a most unusual record for o prominent a pertonage. Pastime today. TirE MICROSCOPE MYS. TERY" AT THE TEMPLE The conjunction of two favorite stars gives brilliancy to the new Triangle-Fine Arts feature, "The Micro at the Temple theater Sunday and scope Mystery," which will be shown Monday, with Wilfred Lucas and Con. stance Talmadge in the leading roies. The kind of a screen play that a poe .ir a Co nan Doyle would enjoy hav ing written Is unfolded in this unusu al drama. Lucas, whose woric In "Rummy" and "Hell-to-Pay Aust:n-' Is remembered with Joy, takes the part of a whimsical country doctor who solves an absorbing murder mys tery with the aid of a microscope ard thus clears an Innocent girl, to whom the circumstances seem to point un mistakably. Miss Talmadge lends her well known sincerity and charm to the girl's part. LOCALS Si Advertising in Brief RATES. Per line first Insertion lOe Per line, additional Insertion.... Be I'er line, per month II 00 No locals taken for less tban 25c. Count S ordinary words to line Ixxals will not be taken over tb telephone eicept from East Oregon lan paid up subscriber. Furnished aptm's, 717 Lllleth. For rent Furnished housekeepinf rooms. 114 Stonewall Jackson. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen. 8 T. thfe often. Wanted Girl for housework. Phone 14 1 R. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone if3M. 1401 W. Railroad St. all Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 33$. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Books audited, office work and correspondence handled by hour or day, reasonable. Phone 208W. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45 For rent Two furnished house keeping rooms 124 Jeff Davis street. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phons 2S4M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. Housekeeper wanted Inquire of Mrs. Peters at Arlington Rooms. If your chimney or furnace needs cleaning call I. C Snyder. Phone S81M. Wanted to rent, furnished room In private family by young couple. In quire XYZ this office. For sale Emerson piano, used short time but good as new. Can be bought very reasonable. Baker Fur niture store. The old Bee Hive Store, 813 Main street, for rent Inquire at New Bee Hive Store at Bond Bros' old loca tion. For sale Eight-room house, hot water heat. Inquire Buford Butler at Otto Hohbach's Bakery. For rale Sot of bob sled runner, suitable for hack or buggy. Phone 44. Wanted Good girl for general housework. Fhone 362 J or call 7J1 Jane street Furnished housekeeping rooms. One large bedroom for rent. (03 Wa ter street Anyone having a 14-inch case el separator In good condition to sell please address or call Brown Bros., Pendleton, Oregon. Wanted To rent or buy, small rooming house furnished. Apply Vi this office. Barley too high for feed. See Blv densteln. 117 B. Court Phone It tor eats by oar lota liie Heir to the lora SMITHERS & O'NEAL In comedy "THE RUBE AND THE BOOB." The Eagles Wings Positively the Greatest Picture ot the Season THE LAST TIME TODAY IF ITS GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY SN Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 13.50, Phone 680. Hotel St George. Carney Taxi Co. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. Young man with several years of fice and sales experience wishes po sition with local firm. Address "X" this office. For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R, C Jory, Mau pln. Ore. Wm. Goedecke auto for hire. Phone 289M. Stangler Cigar Store. Tel. 464. Rooming house for sale. Main street in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Po land Bros. For sale About 600 tons of al falfa hay, 2000 sacks of barley, feed lots and mangers, ready to feed beel cattle C. P. Bowman. Echo, Ore. Home Cooking, at the Golden Rule Cafe. All white m?lp. Regular meals 25 cents. Adv not-sea Loet or Strayed. Lost or strayed, one bay mare, age about 10 years, branded F. II. on righ' shoulder and J, W. on left hip; one brown gelding, five years old, weigh; about 1200 pounds, branded F H. on right shoulder. Will pay reasonable reward for return or Information lead ing to recovery of above described an imals. R. B. McEwen, Athena( Ore gon. Adv. mm Wilfred Lucas and Constance Tal madge, In Triangls-Fine Arts Play, "Ths Microscope Mystery." At tin Temple Owing to film? not arriving; jfstwday you liavo but KxUiy to Mf fits big feature REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty TtettK W. J Glfford, to Prieellla Cliff' r J, 11, Stanfield Orchard OutloU 29, ;1 and 33. M. B Myers, et ux, to J. H. Sursls, II, 320 acres In Twp. North, Uun-e 31. C. L McCoy to Daniel Keillor, et v W !j n ! ?,V- 1 in VAUDEVILLE WE SET THE PACE - ux, $1200, W 1-2 lots 7 and 8, bloc 4, Livermore's addition to Pendleton. James Roach, et al, to David Home, et al, (30,000, E 1-2 section 1, ana T5 1-4 section 12, township 1 N. R. 32. onoi lomoi Tuesday, Jan. 2 Pendleton P. it 8. ALUMNI High School Gym Admission 15c oaoi I0E30I Last Time Today WILFRED LUCAS and CONSTANCE TALMADGE The Microscope Mystery" Here U a tory of simplicity and intrigue; of love and violence; of mystery and surprise. In this picture there'll be enjoyment for you to take away. A KEYSTONE COMEDY. AdulU 15c Children 5c MISS AVILLA SHELDON "HIGH CLASS SINGING ACT." J. M. Harrison to Union Pacifte Life Insurance Co., 17500, N 1-J seo tiontlon 2, township 1 north R. tl. Martha D. Kimball, to J. R. Marple, $1.00, mete and bound description in, section 36, township 1 N. R. II. IOC lOOtO I VS 8 p. m. I0E30I aonos High Sell looa THEATRE , Jag. B. Welch, Mgr. ! D o . 0 o o . a o. a