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EIGHT PAGE3 PAGE FOIH DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1917. ocaei ZOOS! G Soda and Personal LOCALS d Advertiiing in Brief BATfci Per tin ftnt taaertioa luc lr line, additluail IomtUm.... fte lr Hue. per moai h i Wi No lucsl ma (or less tku tit. Count S ordinary ortta to line Locals will aot tie likes orer tb telephone eicept frfMB Bast OMfea lap pil op tsMcrllwra. eaoi oaoi IODOI D 0E39 : The irif.irn.al danrinc jxkrtv ff the Klk lodRe last evening m a'.tended by an ur.utuall larire, crowd. Eagie Woodman ha!! being thr..need ith dsnrer from the opening until the losirtf number of the procram. Each Klk a prines-el to invite a friend ar..I the Invitation ere eairerly ac cepted. The affa.r was much en Jo ed "The Poetical Development of Ja. pan," formed the inspiration for a very Interesting meeting of the Thurs day Afternoon Club yesterday at the home of Wr. E T. Wade. The firn paper tvfn r,y Mrs. W. C- Mo Kinnv and dealt with the tw ilight of hltry continuing down to the end of old Japan. Mr. Mary- Lane then gave a delightful ta'k. including many per sonal reminiscences of Commodore Perry' trip to Japan and the presen tf i.n rf America's ultimatum. "The Foundation of New Japan, the result ' Rlc'- of foreiim administration, the first emi-avy. the secret of sucees In the war wish f'hina and Tu eff on for eien nation' handled very ca- I pal.iy hy Mr. Roy T. Bi'hop. The, ' la.t paper van given by Mrs. M -Nary on the topic, "our problem of the Pacific" with the subheadj "Ja pan a World Power, the Anglo-Ja-pan Alliance. Trade and Com- j merce, etc" Following the program a charming social hour waa enjoyed. ,he ta tables being presided over by Sfe John Ven and Mr. WetbrooKe Dickson. Mis Agnes heach, who was a house guest of Miss Jenny Perry for a few days, left yeterday for her home in Portland. Mr. George Hartman left last night for Portland for a visit of several weeks. Mrs, Rena Adams will leave next week for Portland to be gone Indefi nitely. While there she will devote most of her time to a continuation of her mu'kal studies. Mis I.ulj Matlock left this morning for Walla Walla to spend the week end. Pamue z. Emmeraon and Phoebe 3. both of Umatilla county, were married at the residence of A. T. Em- merson yesterday noon by p.ev R. E. Gornall of the Methodist church. Mjw Mildred Berkeley left Wednesday- for an extender! eastern trip, hT objective being Annapolis, where she will be the guest of her uncle who is a professor at the naval academy. SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE nest, Dizziness, Faintness, all Disappeared After the Woman's Medi cine was Taken. Mis Zella Simpson of the Malen Burnett School of Music, who la here to assist In the Swaggart-Ptack recitai - this evening, will be the guest of Mis Mrle Best while here. ! The Pendleton Research Club spent yesterday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Xorris a hostess at her home. I'M Oardn street. The state of Idaho was taken a the subject fur discus- s'.on. Mr. ieo. Kinz read a paper 'on "The Natural Resources" which Backacne,Skleaie,NeTTOUS- 1 Id of some of the obstacles that have been overcome to make Idaho the productive state it now Is. Mr Oienn Sttirdivant told In her paper of. the Immense irrigation project ; which have made the Snake river water many arid acres, a well as pro- duee unlimited quantities of cheap Kingfisher, Ok!. "For two years 1 electricity. Mr. R. Hatch took for suffered with severe female trouble, the subject of her paper. "The School was nervous, and Faculties" and told of the Rood pro had backache and a gres which is being made In that paw in my aide line. Mrs. Xorris talked on the min- mosi or toe ume. I had dizzy ipellt and was often ao I faint 1 cooid not walk, across the floor. The doctot said I would have to have an operation. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege table Compound. After takin? ten bottles I am now well and strong. Bare no more pain, backache or dizzy spells. Everyone tells me bow well I look and I tell them Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com poor! did it"-Mw Nina soiTHwiot, R. . D. No. 4, Box 33, Kingfisher, Ok la. Every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervoosneM, backache or the btaea should try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound as Mrs. South wick did, or if they need free advice ia regard to any annoying symptom writ to Lydia . Finkhan Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. srg question and Mrs. Frank Baker t Id ut the Indians in the early days from her own exieriences. Mrs. Hatch sang two solos. The afternoon was closed by the hostess serving a delicious luncheon. At 11: JO yesterday mornfhg at the f'hrirtian church. Rev. II. H. Hubbell united In marriaee Isaiah Matheny and Mrs. Ruth E. Fletcher, both of Pine Grove. Ore. Housekeeping room. 40 K. Alta. I haul your garbage and trash. Phone &S3M. 1401 W. Railroad St. For sale Five room modern bun galow. Phone 444. Housekeeping and sleeping rooms reasonable. (Og willow street. - Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 13. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hc'.el building. Phone 4&. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phont !S4M. Stand, Chaaiea Co- Phone T. Housekeeper wanted Inquire of Mrs. Peters at Arlington Rooms. For sale Federal truck and trans fer business. r. b. Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon. For sale or trade 10 horses and SO acre tract under good ditch. E. Ma her, Hermlston, Ore. Wanted Personal Instructions In dancing Walts and two-step. Frank W.ckard. Box 453, CSty. All around automobile man wants work, willing to do anything. Phone 75!J. Prompt automobile taxi service. day and night Funerals to cemetery only $3.50 Phone 461. Book Cigar Store. Carney Taxi Co. Phone 256M for strictly fresh eggi Will deliver daily or weekly. I have a bunch of gentle Jersey heifers for sale. Will be fresh soon. O. F. Steele, Nolin, Ore. For sale Fine Percheron grade stallion. Weight 1710 pounds. Tele phone 14F3. Wanted to borrow, J 1000 at 6 Pr cent, long time, on 160 acres good land. Address X Ea,-t Oregonian. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called lor ana deliv ered, city or country. Ia Dow Bros., 21 Beauregard. Phone 227J. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center of Duslness aistncu Doing good business. Inquire of Fin land Bros. For sale reasonable If taken soon, one half section good wheat land in Umatilla county. Address" "M" care this office. ' Co and Monday THE MUSIC Is always a big part of our show. Mrs. lavermoore has arranged an especially attractive organ reci 'talfor "THE NINETY AND NINE" We now employ two expert Pipe Organ players so we can give you continuous music on Satu days and Sundays. GREATER VITAGRAPH PRESENTS "The Ninety and Nine" From the Famous SUge Succea by Ramsey Mom. With WILLIAM OOURIHEY and LUCILLE LEE 6 Act 6 ever put in a picture. WORTH SEEING. J3 I BE IT WILL REALLY One of the greatest "punches DIRECTED BY RALPH W. INCE THE P.EER OF ALL DIRECTORS RAILROAD AND TOWN DE STROYED IN DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. FALLING TELEPHONE POLES CUT OFF OUTSIDE COMMUNICATION AND RES CUE TRAIN ARRIVES NONE TOO SOON. 3 WILLIAM COURTNEY AND LU CILLE LEE STEWART Play roles in this masterpiece well suited to their capabilities. It is only once in a while a picture the equal of NINETY AND NINE makes its appearance. 3 . WE SIMPLY BEG YOU TO SEE THE NINETY AND NINE, FOR IT IS ONE OF THE MOST I M P R E S S I VE SPECTACLES PUT ON ANY SCREEN. JUST FINISHED A TWO WEEKS' CONTINUOUS RUN AT THE CLEMMER, SEATTLE. 2 KIDDIES, YOU REMEMBER MAUD, THE MULE, IN THE FUNNY PAPERS? WELL WE HAVE A CARTOON COMEDY OF OLD MAUD HERE SUNDAY AND MONDAY, AND ALSO ONE OF KRAZY KATS. 2 Mise Stewart runs a train H through a burning forest, the track on both sides is flanked with huge flames. The fire became so hot that her skin was actually scorched. - n SAME OLD ADMISSION PRICE ADULTS 15c; KIDDIES Sc. 'Bring the children out and let them see this wonderful feature. J play will be much' better than any put on so far thla year by the high school. The play to be put on Is a real live one, combining comedy and drama and affords an opportunity to the student to develop some good acting. The cast of characters selected Is: Ralph Hargett as Elbert Rogers a North Carolina farmer; Fleta Hall as Lydia Ann Rogers, his wife; Delia rerguson as Esmeralda, his daughter; Eheldon Ulrich as Dave Hardy, a young North Carolina farmer; Irvln Carr as Mr. EMabrook a man of lei sure; Henry Judd as a young Ameri can artist In Paris; Nora Desmond his sister, Margaret Phelps; Madellns Burgess, as Katie Desmond his sister; Eugene Boylen as "Marquis" De Mon tcssain; D. Gervals as George Drew, an American speculator; Daphne Swearlngen as Sophie, a maid. This play will be put on February 2!. His. Alyse Roe-Wst PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The cast of characters for the play "Ksmeralda" has been selected and are rehearsing regularly. The cast has been selected from the whole school and some real talent has been obtained, and It is asserted that this E M P L THEATRE E The Musical Event of the Season. HARTRIDGE- WHIPP BARITONE In Song Recital THURSDAY EVE., FEBRUARY 1ST. 8:15 P. M. ADMISSION 50c All seats reserved. K. B. Chapman is In Portland upon a visit- K. J. P.ouff. Jr., of Helix was in the city overnight. O. E. Jinkins was in from Pilot P.'ck yesterday. Ernest Ghormley is In from his hoine at Helix. J. W. Latimer of Nye 1 making Pendleton a vL-it. iliss Martha Laradour of Adams is a Pendleton visitor. V. It. Friend of Henniston spent laxt night in the city. Thomas M. Lighter of Portland ' a isu-st of the Pendleton. J. . I'.eihi of Hermiston is amoni; the visitors of the day here. ' J T. Hinkle, Herrnlcton attorney, li ; trro!act,ng business here today. ' ' R. S. Adams, Htanfield stockman, fcas up from his home y-sterday. l'.obert Adams of McKay was reg- i , if"-i"l at the iiowman yesterday. j Mrs. n, J;rard l-ft th;s afternoon '.ut Pa n to vutit a sister for a few ' ' day. 1 TN wn P.VTIOX -II EA D ACH KS W IJOITBN ESS. i DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out '-his j slip, enclose with Be and mall it to Foley & Co., 2843 Sheffield Ave., Chi. I ( ago, 111 , writng your name and ad- dress clearly. You will receive in re j turn a trial package containing Fo- ley s Honey & Tar Compound, for bronchial and la grippe coughs, colds land croup; Foley Kidney Pills for j lame back, weak kidneys, rheuma. I tism. bladder troubles; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels. You can try these three evcellnt remedies for only 5c Tallman & Co. ir and Mr K. A Mai b-rry of ; the (Joiden I .-'iii'h were ids here yes- i Pilot hi i HALE IKIMWM L (ltmf rixt and Optician f-'clentlflc optical work. 11 years experience. American Vailohal Hank Building. Pendleton. EXPERT REPAIRING of Watches and Jewehy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H. USCOil THE Jeweler Mr. and II. L Mi.'ni the il'riix r-;'i K-t)a. K. 'J. Warner. w-JI known llifi'K wooji-'rower, waj in from lanch yeM'erday. K. Peel lit paker and Cieori(e Crad dock of liiiiiit are among the guests of th'i Ht. fJeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Traey Laker of Dale are visiting in Pendleton en route home from Portland. FhirN y Puck, U. H. foreet inspector Is here today making an oficial yixil at the Umatilla fofestry office. 3. If. Btrohm, prominent young Hermlston rancher, was here last ev ening looking after b'i'intwi matters. i, J), WatKon, who connected with the Western I-and & Irrigation Co. at JK-rmistoTf, Is here on busings today. W. H. MH'heil of I'.aker, repiesent log the slate lnutrl,,) a cident corn rrilsion, left today af'er upending sev eral das In the city. 2 VESSELS HIT BY FERRYBOATS hS HHVI WO, Jan, IS, Two femhoat tt)IMom lHinac4l two tiwls, on acinint of dense! fog. Tlx n. P. I'rrn Xewark Mriw k the IImIiimhiI fi-rry as tiiet former u h'atltic tlw Hp. Tien Kama l-V ferry hit tl trter. TImth w no ixinlc, Itli'High the tiwi'l The Guaranteed Sourd and Gopher Poison Destrrtys Syiirrels.flophers, Prairie Dofta, Ratj.Mice. Crows and all Pests Result -or ycrar Money Pack iftiiiu co Perulli n, Orcon STYLES right up to the tick of your watch. Suits and Overcoats $15 to 35 A large, beautiful line to select from. Absolutely every one new. Clothes for Mr. Farmer, Workingman, man. All sizes all prices. Business or Professional QUALITY FIRST Edwin Clapp and Just Wright SHOE Mean more shoe value for your money, no matter what price you pay. $ Arrow H COLLARS art curve cut to fit tlie ' shoulders perfectly' (Bond mothers Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. iff ' x Tondt'd,