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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23. 1017 pace five : : Today 8MS-8 Big - i f a 1 r i. 'V. X Hi ' B ,, sir Mary Miles Minter, American Mutual Star. LOCALS Q Advertising in Brief RikTBi PfT Mm flnrt Iniwrilon IOC Pr Hut, additional lnrtlon.... tc Vtr line, pr month 11.00 No locals taken (or In thai 25c. C'oont ordinary word to Hoe. Loral will at b taken ovar tea telephone eirvpt from but Oregoa laa paid op lubacrlbera. Housekeeping room. 4 00 K. Alia. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 6B3M. 1403 W. Railroad u Pot Kale Flv room modern bun galow. Phone 44 4, i r? LMMfl.iii jlf W)WW il .IWfeveW SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE CONROY. Foi Cash Ml Low Pite TELEPHONE 640. Our Brooms are from 10c to 15c less than you ean buy the same quality elsewhere for. A Good Broom 35t 60c Broom 50? 75c Brooms Extra Heavy Janitors Broom 65 Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 23 Log Cabin Syrup, quarts 42t; V2 gal. 70; gallon $1.35. Kippered Salmon, pound 35t Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25 Criflco 45 and 80 'Bert Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 43 Beat Eastern Hominy, 9 lb. sack 45 Beat Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for 25 Standard Com 1 An PeasCAH PAS Double Program 8-REELS-8 MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT l! Riilnin'n Afliinriliirn 6 Acts 6 MARY MILES MINTER AND ALL STAR CAST. IN ADDITION He'en Holmes in The Fight at Camp One From the Sensational Lass SPECIAL MUSIC ON Adults 15c Housekeeping and sleeping roonil reasonable." 08 Willow street For rent Room with heat ami bath. S06 West Court Phone 741W. Call Penland Bros, van to move your houaehold good. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul Ing. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlor. Pendleton Hotel building, phone 45. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phon 2S4M. Stand. Charles Co., Phon 7. Housekeeper wanted Inquire of Mr. Peter at Arlington Room. For rent Furnished room for gentlemen. 8 T. this off. For sale Federal truck and trans fer business. D. B. Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon. r-'-r- r Wif-.i"1hirifiri 6JS GREAT io SERIALS 0R GROUP STORIES 3 IN I91ZK Slariri ape Steriei aaj pleatr af tana. Actioa, Lift, Aareatan, Fa, Pat, Lupirltica. TlieYoutli's Companion will make 1917 a Great Story Year. Besides the Great Serials and 250 Short Stories, there are rare Special Pages for each one. Family Page, exceptional Editorial Page, Boys' Pajje, Girls' Page, Children's Page, Doctor's Corner, Current Events, Nature and Science, Travel, Information, etc Everything from everywhere for every one in the family. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, St. Nil St., BOSTON, MASS. CUT THIS OUT " and send it (or the name of this paper) with $2.00 for Th. Companion for 1917, and we will and you rnrp All the rrmnlntna liwuea of THE rrVCC. (IIMl'AMON fr I KHI. rrjrC TIH-MDMIMKION HOME CAU rtE.C 1 MPXIt l..r 1IM7. TurM The Flfif Two Weekly Iut of IHtPI TIIK tXlMPAMKIN rr IUI7. lav of the Lumberland Play. THE PIPE ORGAN.' Children 5c For rent Housekeeping rooms, 30 Aura street. Wanted Experienced girl. Phone &68 or cull at 410 Madison. Wanted Woman to help with wor!j in boarding house. Phone 569J. For sale or trade 10 horse and 20 acre tract under good ditch. E. Mi- her, Hermlston, Ore. Wanted persistent Instructions In dancing Waltz and two-step. Frank Wickard, Box 433, City. Wanted Girl for general office work. State age In first letter. Ad dress "A-l" East Oregonian. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Po land Bros. For Rale reasonable If taken soon. one half section good wheat land In Umatilla county. Address "M" care this office. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only $3.50 Phone 461, Book Cigar Store. Carney Taxi Co. Found Set of roller bearings for automobile. Owner can have same bj calling at- this office ami paying for this notice. Old 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., 1408 4th Ave., Seattle, Wash. For sale 160 acre ranch In Crook county with irrigation ditch at reason- ible price. Write the Lauthers Mer. cantile Co.. 20? W. Burlington Street. Portland, Ore. Competent man and wife with boy 13. nirl 11, would like position on hay. grain or stork ranch where wife can have management of housework. E. E. Everett, Pendleton. 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 bom 704, Echo. Ore. Strayed Two saddle horses, ono bay horse, weight 1050, age 6 years, brand, whiskey bottle; one black horse, weight about 1050, age 14 years, branded H. B. MO rewaid for Information leading to recovery. 1C A. Hottcher, Duncan, Ore. Eastern Star Notice. Bushee Chapter No. 19, O. E. S.. will hold a regular meeting Tuesday evening, January 23. All members re quested to be preent. By order of Worthy Matron (Adv.) MART E- JOHNSON, Sec. Auto Stag. For Adams. Alhcna and Weston. leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. m and 3:30 p. m. each day. Phone 40" for reservation.. Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Horses Lost or Strayed. Txist or straved. one bav mare, age about 10 years), branded F. IT. on righ shoulder and J. W. on left hip; one brown gelding, five years old, weight about 1200 pounds, branded F. H. on right shoulder. Will pay reaaonab'e reward for return or Information lead ing to recovery of above described an imals. R. B. McEwen, Athenaf. Ore gon. Adv. Itnoragv Transfarcd. C. B. Wllllam.'on, headquarters at Hennlngs Cigar Store. Phone 6 or 806J. Adv. Notice. Dr. Idlemaji 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 1 untrus We are not partners, but each will remain In the present location. (Adv.) F. L. INGRAM. Attention a. F. & A. M. Rev. Henry R, Coleman, past grand chaplln of the Orand Lodge of Ken tucky, wil Idellvcr a lecturo entitled "Freemasonry In the Holy Land." at Msonic Hall, Thursday. January 25th. 7 p. wi. Tour presence Is requested Adv. KOTlGNFtCTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Kvnoiit 0f lrul.lc H Adventure. . Dulcle .Mary Miles Minter Aunt Kmmle iie-sie Banks Aunt Netta -...Marie Van Tassell Harry Alan Forrest The story of the new American-Mutual release, "Dulcie's Adventure," Is one of those simple little plots in It beginning and a modern story filled with intrigue In Its ending. It would have been difficult to find a more satislactnry vehicle for the display of versatility so extraordinary as that of little Mary Miles Minter, the Mutual' fourteen-year-old star. Dulcle lives at the old family home In the south with her two spinster aunts, Aunt Emmie and Aunt Netta. What wonder that Harry Silencer, the son of the village storekeeper, falls in love with her at first sight and presents her wlih his pet squirre'. The strict caste i'lea of the Ran dolph aunts prevent Dulcie's accept ance of the lively squirrel as a gift, but the. little girl Is permitted at last .to have her pet, If it Is charged to the Randolph account, already much strained Then Aunt Emmie dies and the slight family resources of the Ran dolphs are further depleted. In such a crisis the family lawyers suggests that Dulcie lie given the opporunity to make a wealthy marriage. Aunt Netta at first demurs to this Idea but at last concurs. She borrows S1000 from Harry's father. Dulcie U provided with fashionable lothlng of a young aristocrat of the civil war period, and taken to the seashore at Santa Barbara Stephen Tlocco, a notorious, adven turer, is visiting Santa Barbara. He is being backed by Chicago friends In an effort to marry an heiress. Much impressed, the family lawyer and Dul cie's aunt labor to convince her that Harry Spencer no longer loves her. . The plans for Dulcie's marriage to Rocco proceed apace and It is about to be consummatted when Harry reaches Santa Barbara just as Chica go detectives who have trailed Rocco, place him under arrest. Of course Harry and Dulcle are married and live happily ever after. It Is a story that abounds In pretty situations of which Miss Minter takes the fullest advantage. In addition Helen Holme In "The Fight at Camp One." from the sensa tional "Lass of the Lumherlands Play'' at the Pastime today. "The Sunbeam ' is a Love Story Tliut Lingers la the Heart. A love story that lingers In the heart, is "The Sunbeam," the great Metro-Kolle production with Mabel Taliaferro as the star, which will be seen at the Alta theater on Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Taliaferro is seen at her best in this delightful play, which shows her as a living sunbeam, shedding warmth and happines amid the chills and shadows of poverty. The story of "The Sunbeam ' was written by Shannon Flie, whose splendid fiction tales have won world-wide promi nence for him. It was pivturized by June Marthlas, one of the greatest ol scenario writers. No production could bring out the wonderful artistic ability of Miss Ta' iaferro stronger than does "The Sun beam.' As a sweet, pure, generous working girl of the tenements of New York City, the part of 1'rue Ma son, taken by Miss Taliaferro, calls for emotional acting of a delicate and subdued type at one time, and ex treme vivaciousness at the next These varying degrees of her art Mis Taliaferro brigs out with tremendous' effect. Vaudeville and Big Feature at Tem rHp Today and Wednexday. The scenes of "A Gamble in Souls." new Triangle-Kay Bee drama, which will be seen at the Temple theater to-, hight and Wednesday, are laid in San Francisco's notorious ( Barhary coast region and on a desert Island in the Pacific, where a dance hall girl and a young missionary are cast ashore when the ship on which t hex are voynging is burned. The lead ing roles are In the hands of William Desmond and Dorothy Palton. with P. D. Tabler as third member of an 'e ternal triangle'' group which works out its salvation with fists and clubs and In which the fittest of the two men survives, the minister proving the fittest, much to his own surprise as well as the girl's. The Temple theater has secured the exclusive use of Big-Time Hippo drome Vaudeville for Pendleton and will start the season tonipht with two acts of bright, clean entertnininst acts' Walter Gilbert comes with a national reputation as an entertainer of the different sort. While the oth er act Is Murrav and Hall In a com edy, singing, talking and dancing act ehnck full of "pep" from start to fin ish. Army Atmosphere In Military-Mystery ScriAL An army concentration camp ablnre forms the background for a stirring climax in the fourth episode of rathe's military-mystery serial. "Pearl of the Army," which under the title, "War Clouds," will be presented at the Cosy thenter Tuesday and Wed. nesdny. The shroud of mystery Is drawn closer about the strange figure of the Silent Mennce, xvho alms to over throw America. Pearl White ns Pearl Dnre. the American Jnn of Arc. is: glve"h further opportunities to reveal those qualities of reckless courage and resourcefulness which equip her admirably for the role of a daughter of the army. THR GREAT (X1NFIJCT OF MOKALS AT COSY The luteal Red Feather feature pro duction, 'The Morals of Hilda," which will be seen at the Cosy theater Tues- J 8 Reels 8 Reels I TUE. and WED. ft Ms of Ida A strong, modern drama, based on: Are marriage relations without wedlock always immoral. A woman's kiss drives a trusted tnd honored officer to t traitorous career of crime and deception. See this great serial unmasking America's secret foci featuring PEARL WHITE 4th Episode of Pearl of the Army "THE WAR CLOUD" Thrills Thrills Thrill Also a Screaming Comedy A SILLY SULTAN A strong, modern drama, based on Are 8 Reels 8 Reels day and Wednesday, presents a prob lem that is apparent to even the most cursory student of the problem of Im migration. Every year thousands of Immigrants come over from the other side and are thrown into the commu nities of this country. They all have entirely different ideas of the right way to do things, of the proper wax to live, ideas that differ radically from our own. In this case it is an idea that seems to come from Scandinavia. Over there It is thought to be the proper thing for a couple to live together for a year before marriage. If there is a child born they marry, but if there is not there is not thought to be any occasion for the ceremony. There is nothing of the licentious in all this, as this is done by all and the couples arc as true to each other during this pe riod of probation as they would be if they were married. So when a con. pie like this comes to America they are naturally criticized for the way that they lix-e, although to them there is nothing wrong in the relalonship. When they are told that they must marry they are both frightened and the conflict of the morals of the two countries causes a great tragedy The husband commits suicide and the wife is forced to desert the child which has been the cmise of so much misun dertanding. roiM i.Af r: vxcry ah 1R1-'.MEN WHO SWF OLD JAIL AT AI.RAXY AI.BANT. Jan. 23. Someone set fire to the dilapidated city jail here Fridav nisht and now the fire depart ment is being censured by the popu- lace for not letting it burn to the Hippodrome Vaudeville Murry 6 Hall Singing, Talking and Dancing Walter Gilbert Comedy Novelty Oddity Hereafter we will offfer for your approval two acts of vaudeville every Tuesday and Wednesday. Three acts of vaudeville every Sunday and Monday. TEPPLE ALL BIG TIME HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE 1 PREPARE FOR WATCHING WHITE HOUSE GATES '-"""To!. Vt la v. x n - i i "VI ft V4 5i ; i is: J.? : : s -; VS fevivs:-; s: . ... s?i . :s - f v i $ v s v :, - 3 ; t. xwooewxxxix-. W.NV--:-.-vvx: . :-x. -,. .-v.x::: frv.v::?l?,W' '.'Vr V . sfcV.-- X, U.AXX -i.xw X- .X-A sjw. XXXXXUX Because the weather in Washing ton Saturday, Jan. 13. was chilly, too chilly to remain out with comfort, suffragists xvho have picketed the White House g-.ites bearing banners ground. The blaze started in a wood, shed next to the main building about 1 a. m. It had a respectable start but was easy work for the firemen. The city carries 1350 Insurance on THEATRE BIG THE HOME CF TIME TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Triangle Feature and -in- 1 GAMBLE ill onmn uUULd u i-i o TUESDAY REFINED VAUDEVILLE tt and Wattld The Boob and the Rube. The Grace Sisters Held over by the popular request. Refined Singing and Dancing. PICTURES HI A Great Story of a Sunbeam in the Shadows of the great city. Also a ! 7 N Inscribed, "Mr. President, what ar you going to do for woman suf frage?" dressed in slickers to kep. warm and keep the rain off. They also were given hot bricks to stand on, and coffee was snt to them. the building, which Is an old two story structure, unsanitary and de cidedly uncomfortable for the unfor tunates who are confined in Its cells. Escapes from it hava bwn numerous1. Vaudeville Keystone Comedy mm f and MABEL MID IN LIGHTS" Good new BRIGHT