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EIGHT PAGES PACF, I iv: DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1317. mn picture m s Today Only Today Only ( O 7 What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. r f 1 1 - if A GREATER VITAGRAPH PRESENTS ENEMY NOT A WAR PICTURE 1 1 11 1 lie NOT A WAR PICTURE 7 PEGGY HYLAND and EVART OVERTON And All Star Cast A VITAL HEART INTEREST DRAMA WITH A MORAL ENGLISH STAR, PEGGY For the Kiddie. Krazy A SOCIETY DRAMA OF HYLAND, DELIGHTFUL JuflllaiJu! tor ttl TODAY. A SURE FIRE IN FETCHING GOWNS, ladies. FEATURE. A PICTURE THAT WILL SET THE WHOLE TOWN TALKING. ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c TUESDAY WEDNESDAY , MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT DULCIES ADVENTURE ft Act 6. Featuring MARY MILES M INTER. In addition HELEN HOLMES in "THE FIGHT AT CAMP ONE," from the Seruation- al Lass of the Lumberland Play. nSSOc TnmifiTTed. C. Hi Williamson, headquarter al Denning Cigar Store. Phone f or S06J. Adv. W. II. lltrward U Candidate. W. It. Howard, nephew of W. C Howard, school superintendent at Sianfleld, la candidate for the posi tion of postmaster In that town. WWW THEATRE Ja. B. Welch, Mgr. Last Time Today MAE MARSH AND ROBERT HARRON -IN- IF RAT TRIANGLE FINE ARTS PRODUCTION 11cm l a try ' nul life ami rt'il H-ople. Mao Marsh di . mitoil a a Im.v inuk.- an alluring plcturo In lior effort to save hr RraiHliw from tin- c.iwueiiv of lilt criiiM' but finally c .'mbH to the call of lou' lion slip hrr. hoy-pal sllpl'lns am; from lr. Tln rp arc grlpiring siliuitlon. siilxiise anil immIh of action from start to finish. The Comedy Engagement FATTY ARBUCKLE in "FATTY AND THE BROADWAY STARS" CONROYS ft Cash and Low Pre TELEPHONE 640. Our Brooms are from 10c to 15c loss than you ran buy the same quality elsewhere for. A Good Broom tJOc Broom ; 75c Brooms 'Jl Extra Heavy Janitors Broom o? Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for -5? Log Cabin Syrup, quarts 42 ; 't gal.; 70? ; gallon $1.35. ( , Kippered Salmon, pound f Krinkle Corn FJakes, 3 for ............. Crisco :- 45 and 80 Best Eastern Corn Meal. 9 lb. sack.. 43 Best Eastern Hominy, 9 lb. sack 45 Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for Corn 1 (in Peas CAM ivu Standard LOCALS Advertising to Brief BATB8. Per tint tint Insertion 10e fer line, additional Inaartloo.... Sc Per Hue. pr montta fl.MI No lucali taken for leaf thai i5c Coont 6 ordinary word to line. LotaU will not be taken over tb telepboue eicept from East Oregon lap paid up lubKrlbera. PMKiY HYIiAN'D IN "THE EJIEJOr,"' PASTIME TODAY The big seven part masterpiece by Vltagraph, 'The Enemy," with beau, tlful Peggy Hyland, Evert Overton and Charles Kent will have Iu final screening at the Pastime today. It is seldom that motion picture patrons have an opportunity to see a more charming and entertaining feature than this one. The play deals with the whiskey curse and In it Is a strong moral for the youth of our city. In addition Is a beautiful fashion pic ture and two cartoon comics. Housekeeping rooms, 400 B. Alta. Parties wanting Mrs. Jlechling to sew, phone 25. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 5S3M. 140J W. Railroad st. For rent Housekeeping room ll private home. Phone 285R. For sale Five room modern bun galow Phone 44. Housekeeping and sleeping room! reasonable. 608 Willow street. For rent Room with heat and bath. 306 West Court Phone 741W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul Ing. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlprs, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phona IMM. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. Housekeeper wanted Inquire of Mrs Peters at Arlington Rooms. For rent Furnished rooms for gentlemen. S T. this offtee. Wanted Kxperienced girl. Phone 56S or call at 410 Madison. Lost On roud to Holdman. fur glove. Please return to Dr. Boyden'J cff;ce. Moved The M. B. Keys transfer stand Is now located at Hoch's cigar store. Telephone 416. For sale Federal truck and trans fer business. D. B, Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only S3.T.0 Phone 461. Hook Cigar Store Carney Taxi Co. For sale or trade 10 horses and ;) acre tract tinder good ditch. K. Mo her, llermlston, Ore. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Pros.. 21? Beauregard. Phone 227J; Booming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district, lining good business. Inquire of I'-u-loml Bros. For sale reasonable, if taken soon, one half section good wheat land in I'matiHa county. Address "M" care this office. Found Set of roller bearings for automobile, owner can have sumo by calling at this office and paying for this notice. 01,i false teeth, crowns, bridge.'. watches and old Jewelry bought for cash. Mail to us. If price not satis factory we will 'return them. Mc- Telgh Bros. Co., H08 4tll Ave., Seattle. Wash. For sale 160 acre ranch 111 Crook county with irrigation ditch at reason- tible price. Write the Lauthers Mer. rnntile Co., 209 W. Burlington Street, Portland, Ore. Competent man and wile with boy 13, girl 11, would like position on hay. grain or stock ranch whor, wife ran have management of housewife. F. E. Everett, Pendleton. Married man, age 30. no children, wants position on ranch, good cater pillar engineer and experienced stock, man, wife good cook. References, state wages. F, N, Henderson. 17i Tenth St., Portland, Ore. Wanted Two experienced well drillers or will sell half Interest in well drill on easy terms to the right Party who has had experience and can handle the outfit. Now at work and lots of work ahead. Address rjo 704, Echo, Ore. Strayed Two saddle horses, on bay horse, weight 1050, age i years brand, whiskey bottle; one black horse, weight about 1050, age 14 yeurs. branded 11. B. 10 rewatd for Information leading to recovery. It A. Bottcher, Duncan, Ore. "U)VEI.Y MARY" IV A DRAMA OP THE SOITIIIjAXD Mary Mile MlnWr Plays Pretty Rolo of a Debutante from Dixie; in Dul. We'll Adventnrle; A Ive BUiry Plot of Rare Beauty and Charming Sit- j nation. Mary Miles Minter, in "Dulcie's. j Adventure,' presents little "Lovely I Mary" ln one of those delightfully ! simple southern plots In its beginning ; and a modern story filled with mod- I ern Intrigue in its ending. If there Is anything In heritage M'"s Mintep wai born with an understand- 1 ing of her role In this picture. The. little gin star was born In Louisiana and her childhood associations were such as to make her appreciate with Intimate knowledge the atmosphere of the story of "Dulcle's Adventure." In trjis as In the others of the serlei of Minter pictures to be made at the, American Film Company's studios ln Santa Barbara the director, the fam ed James Klrkwood, has chosen a story which requires of Miss Minter a minimum of make-up and most of her natural self. The decided success of "Youth's Endearing Charm," the first of the Minter pictures released by the Mu tual Film Corporation, finds a consist, ent successor in "Dulcie's Adven ture." Dulcie lives at the old family home In the south with her two spinster aunts. Aunt Emmie and Aunt Netta. Hedged about by southern caste, Du', cie grows to young womanhood, im aginative, sentltlve and tender-heart, ed What wonder then, that Harry Spencer, son of the village storekeep er, falls In love with Dulcie at first sight and presents her with his pet squirrel. The aunt prohibits Dulcie's taking the squirrel as a gift, but she Is permitted to "buy" it Young Spencer Is forbidden the house. Then Aunt Emmie dies. Aunt Net ta borrows $100 from Harry's father. Dulcie Is provided with fashionable clothing of the civil war period and taken to the seashore at Santa Bar bara. There wealthy fashionables of the most modern type copy Miss Ran dolph's gowns. Stephen Rocco, notorious adventur er, in visiting Santa Barbara hoping to marry an heiress. Dulcie's aunt la bors to convince her that Harry spen. cer no loner loves her. Rocco pays court to Dulcie. Dulcie's marriage Is to be cele brated when Harry reaches Santa Barbara, just as detectives from Chi cago have arrested Rocco. of course Harry and Dulcie are married and Rocco oes to jail It is a pretty story that abounds In pretty little love senes wherein lovely Mary appears at her best. Pastime Tuesday and Wednesday Catty Arhiieklc Rack to tlie Temple in 'nmy and tlio Broadway Star." Lillian Langdon, who has played so many sweet characters for the screen, has the role of a cruel step mother in "The Wharf Rat," the new Triangle-Fine Arts photoplay starring Mae Marsh and Robert Harron to be shown at the Temple theater last time tonight. , anwiwipji. jy ! if ' ru ! n ,v?ti ! U If Ik I i ! i Mae Mirsh In New Trianflle-Fine Arts Play, "The Wharf Rat." Curiously enough. Miss Iuigdon was pleased .it the opportunity af- forrled her to rescue this much nia i ligned character from further mlscon jceptlon. she has made the part tru, ' to the type familiar ln many Ameri. can homes. i The comedy is "Fatty and the Broadway Stars," featuring your old j friend, "Fatty" Arbuckle. I iMe I'ilin Arrives; will Ho SKiWii Out- Day (Mily at tliei lsy. Mabel Trunnelle Robert Connesi and all the members of their sup porting company of Edison players speak Spanish Th reason for thus widespread erudition lies In the fact that the company recently returned from a Ions stay In Cuba, where they bad been filming the exterior scenes of Edison's "A Message to Garcia' under the direction of Richard Ridge. ly This spectacular five-part feature, which Is based on Elbert Hubbard's Last Time Today VAUDEVILLE "THE GRACE SISTERS" Classic Singing: and Dancing; Beautiful Wardrobes; Vaudeville Stars of the Better Class. "WILL LUCIFER" The Happy Hobo. PICTURES The Charming and Popular MAE MURRY 'He Plow Girl" A novel photoplay that carries the specta tors from the South of Africa to the draw ing room of fashionable society. Levst Time Today ie Message to Thrilling Superfeature of Romance, Heroism and Adventure. Based on the im mortal Essay of that title by Elbert Hub bard. AND A GOOD COMEDY 'THE TOR MENTED HUSBAND." If ItU Good You Will Se it at the Coy. Garcm Young HaGkensGlimidrs Challenge to McCarroll Has Been Accepted HACKENSCHMIDT TO THROW TWICE IN ONE HOUR. BOUT TO TAKE PLACE AT THE Alta Theatre Wed. Wight ill. , ft 4 -i'- ; r -1,1 - , & - ft .a , h-' f - v i v.-:ts j r . " "- - V .." '.'.a' ' ' -U J - A. " V: :,r!:t,T xd v. 1 famous essay of that title, will be the f..ot,,r attraction tonight It was re- leased through the Kleine-Kdison-Se- llS-Ewanay service Mae Murray, the charming Lnsky siar, who will be seen at the Alta to night in tbe Jesse L Lasky iiroduc tion or "The Plow Oirl," had h. r first tavte of farming during the filming of some of the sienes of this picture. She was given a yoke of oxen and told to make a nice, comfortable furrow. According to reports, the oxen and the pKw remained on the ground, the st:ir at the plow handle, spending most of the tune doing essential gym nasties. Finally the om n, realizing that they had an amateur at the helm, ran awny with Miss .Murray st'll clinging to the plow handle. The st.ir has announced that in the future she will do her plowing iu a uxicul Notice. Dr. Idleman and I have a long term lease on our present location. The re port going the rounds that I am plan ning on leaving Pendleton Is untru We are not partners, but each wi'l remain in the present location. (Adv.) F. U IN'OCAM. Card of Tbanka. Wt desire to thank our friends for their expressions of svmp.ithy ahowrt us during the loss and ben avement ef our baby Clara; also for tbe beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MKS. GK I:. TF5H.VHY. (A.Iv..) Hippodrome Vaudeville AT THE TEMPLE THEATRE ;Every MS. and WED. and Si. and 111. i