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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. PA (IF. SKVF.N' .MiiuiiwiimimiiiuiiiiiiMiiniiiiMiMiminiMmiimnMiminM . : ,-. . ,. . . . .... I N 'A5 WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Valeska Suratt IN Ee Victim 6 Acti 6 The Might fif Law makes on mure victim. An Inno cent girl I caught In the toils of a connplracy ana crushed beneath the Iron heels of crime. OP cornsE TIIFKK COMEItY. IS A George Ovey in Jerry's Hog Way: USUAL ADMISSION. III 111 if iSCCCliCZCf I: - to What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. PkltfMfcMtaMyisfl HtktfHHMSM ttHBWSHsiW jeW' Otpf &P6SI WStfST fcplesf'iiiTiii ew Valuta Suratt Woman of Many Beautiful Clown, Stars Id The Victim. At the Pastime today for the last Urn wll lb shown the William Fox photoplay with Valenka Suratt, Her bert Heyes and all star cast. The play throughout is very Interesting, dealing with the misfortune that over takes an Innocent girl whose father Is a criminal and the police link her with his crimes although she knows nothing about them. Her hardships after serving a term In prison are graphically told but she wins finally In the end. MI'S Suratt wears many beautiful gowns In "The Victim." In addition Is a George Ovey com edy, "ejrrys Winning Ways.' TODAY PRESENTS 3 FRANKLIN FARNUM Supported by LEAH BAIRD in LOCALS Q Advertising in Brie! SUTK& Per Mm first liuertloD IOC I'm I to, additional huerrloe.... e 1'u Hut, per monib II. OU No lucsls tskeo for less tha 2jc t'nent ordlnsry words to line. Locals Hill out be tskeo om lbs telephone except from Bast Oregon las paid up subscribers. Housekeeping rooms, 400 E. A Ha. Fnratshed apartment 717 LJIIeth". Medern seven room house for rent Inquire John Vert. Ffer sale Five room modern bun galow. Phone 444, Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 46. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 21411. KtaiMl, Charles Co., Phone 1. I haul year gur baste and trash. Phone 661M. 1401 W. Railroad at For rent Furnished i-room house, North Side Call J 10 J. Fer rent Large, newly furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone HOW. Waited to borrow, SI 000 at I per cent Ions time, on 160 acres rood land. Addrena X Kat Oregonlan. For sale Federal truck snd trnn fer business. D. B, Waffle, Pendle ton, Oregon. Idy with email child wishes housework. Widower preferred. Phone (01. I have a bunch of gentle Jersey heifers for sale. Will be fresh aoon. O. F. Steele, Nolln, Ore. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 119. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul Ing. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 3.&0 Phone 461, Rook Cigar Store. Carney Taxi Co. Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district. Pnlng good business. Inquire of Pen land Hros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called fur and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. 211 Beauregard. Phone 12" J. Wanted Resident agent to take up our line in Umatilla county. Address nrand Union Tea Co., Walla Walla, Wash. bun- For rent Furnished B-room galow. Call 200 E. Alta. Lady with small child wants work In country. Mrs. Buckner, 384 R. Lost, Sunday, on streets of Pendle ton, cameo brooch. Finder leave at Northern Pacific depot and receive re ward. For sale Lease on 220 acres, 26-1 acres In wheat: Also two stacks barley chaff. Inquire of George Haw, Pen dleton, Ore. Lease for sale Five year lease on section; 210 acres summerfallow, llu acres seeded; 22 horses! 9 head cat tle, hogs, agricultural Implements, all for sale; near town; rent one-third grain in warehouse. Call on or ad. dress, H, J. Welty, La Crosse, Wash. 4444444 4 VATICAN KEFVSE8 TO AX- ML MASCHIXI MAIMUAGR. 444444444444444 i - " - Wheat Iind fir 8"le. One of the best quarter sections for wheat In Franklin county, Wash., all fenced, nearly level. As nice to work as a garden. Very little waste land. Small dwelling. Good auto ta ken as part payment A real bar gain for a quick sale. For particulars write, to H. & Sh angle, Milton, Ore gon. AdT Anto Rta. For Adams, Athena and Weston, leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. m. and 2:20 p. m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. It I i . ',4 : t w i Alfalfa Hay. Order your baled hay for spring tie livery now. No. 1 quality. Save ad vance In price. R C Iturllngame. Walla Walla, Wash. ROME, Feb. 2. The Vaticnn court of Canailon ha decided that the niarrl:,ge of Count Victor Muschini to Hiiw OlKa Ltilu Ilavis. of Fort Worth Tex., i valid. j The petition for annulment axked vby the husliand wan rejected. The cciiple were married In 1910 and re side in Rome, Aha Friday and Saturday, In the midst of unroarious farces and "thrillers" it la sometimes well to pause and consider the more serious slde of life. In "The Martyrdom of Philip Strong," the Paramount Pic ture at the Alta theater, there is, in addition to an Intensely absorbing drama, food for much thought on the more serious thlnx of this life. Never for a moment Is It thrust upon one that -there is a great moral lesson in the phooplay, which can be enjoyed as a drama or the highest type, but when the lam shadow flickers upon the ocreen one realizes that a tre mendous thought and a great inspira tion have been embodied In the story. Robert Conness and Mabel Trunnelle are featured members of the cant of this great yhotodrama which Is an adaptation of the celebrated works of the Rev. Charles M. Sheldon. W I S A gripping itory of a great domestic problem. Marrying in haste to repent at leisure 5 I AND TWO GOOD COMEDIES I HE DEVIL S THE HAM EXPLORER Ham and Bud in Comical Prank. MR. FULLER PEP GOES TO THE COUNTRY. TiititiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniittMiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiitiftiiti iiiiiiiiiftifiiiiiiuitnimiiiiiiiiu "The Truant Soul" Prewating Henry j B. Walthall. I Dr. John Lancaster, famous sur- 1 geon. Is beset by a hidden menace. It drags him to the depths of depravity, j A brave little nurse, recognliing the j genius shoulders the burden of his 1 battle. She has nursed him back to - health when a man seeking the sur geon's ruin sets fire to the hospital In which he sleeps. As the huge build ing burns, the fiend is shot to death by a maniac The surgeon escape That life which the brave little nurse had brought tack to him, he givesln to her keeping. At the Cosy 8unday and Monday. Horsea Loot or Strayed. Lost or strayed, one bay mare, age bout 10 years, branded F- H. on rlgh' 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 reasonab'e reward for return or Information lead" Ing to recovery of above derribed an imals. R. B. McEwen gon. Adv. naccaee Trnnaferrecl. C B. Willlanvon, headquarter at Hcnnlngs Cigar Store. Phone t or 306J. Adv. AMKHICAX MXEH X EARING THE t.KUHAN BARRED ZONE XEW YORK, Feb. 2 The Amrrlcn liner Ptiiutd'Ilila rnrumc to IJicr pool Ih Hearing tlx barred zone. Many Anii-rlcanfl are aboard. Captain Cn- Athena( Ore- ta Nrnl " irricw mcwutf mat tne j Meamer va nine hundred miles wck of Fast net at noon yi'sierday. She l.s maKlrut: flficcn knots dqitc a broken nIis ft. Hoiihc Potf at the Temple Today and Satnrdav In "Die Velvet Paw, House Peters was originally cast for a wild and woolly westerner, but he came east and became an actor. Since that time he has traveled ex tensively all over the face of the globe, playing In some of the biggest stage productions which toured Eu rope, He has atoo had a varied mo tion picture career, but he scored the most of his success with the World Film Corporation in such master pieces of the cellulols as "The Hand of Peril." "The Closed Road" and ''The Rail Rider " His next film pro duction w ll be 'The Velvet Paw," In which he Is starred with Oail Kane. This is $ political play dealing with the child labor problem which occu pied the attention of congress recent ly, and is chock full of emotion and nerve-raklng situations. It was di rected by Maurice Tourneur at th Paragon Studio and wll Ibe shown on the screen of the Temple theater to day and Saturday. 3 BIG ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS EXTENDED TO ALL THE VOTERS rilsMolmion Notice. This is to notify the public that Mr. Fred Ward Is no longer a member of this firm. Mr. J E. Allen will con duct the business of the firm hereaft er. ALLEN-WARD CO. January 27. 1217. (Adv.) Siwncli U Acquitted. PAN A.ViEJ1, Feb. 2 Harry J. Spunell was acquitted of the charge of murdering his wife In Alpine, Tex as, la.-t July. The jury deliberated two hours. CODY HAS DECLARED WAR On the Hight Cost of Living in Pendleton, Read these price and see how you can save. Best Hominy, No. 3 tins, 2 for S5 Olympic and Albera Pancake Flour 30 Centenial Pancake Flour 25 Rival Rolled Oata, large package 2o4f New Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 43t New Eastern Hominy, 9 lb. sack 454 Standard Corn and Peas, can 10 Standard Tomatoes and String Beans llf Oysters, 4-oz. can lf Foltrers Golden Gate Baking Powder, 1 lb. 40; 2 Vfc lbs. 004 ; 5 lbs. ?1.75. Ensign Coffee 25f Pink Salmon, tall carls, 2 for 254? Peaches, can 10, 15, 20 and 25? Brooms our Specialty 35. 50 and 60f Best Oranges, dozen 25, 35, 40 Best Lemons, dozen 25 Van Camp's Soups, can ! Sweet Spuds, 4 pounds 25 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 10? Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 15? Pineapple, 2 cans . 25 Pineapple, Extra Fancy, can 20 New Italiari Prunes, 3 pounds 25 Tap Rice, 4 pounds 25? Best 10c Crepe Toilet, 4 for 25? Best Saucr Kraut, No. 3 tins 15 444 4 OIUEREI TO 1UCTIHN TO 4 4 ;KRMAY, TAKES OIT if. 4) 4 nTIZKXSHIP PAPERS. 4 . f i t- ' -I KARL JORK, Karl Edward Heinrlch John, a not ed tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, of New Tork, has applied for his "second papers" for natural ization as an American citixen. It Is reported that John, who Is still a German citixen, was recently order ed by wireless to return to Germany, ostensibly to sing at the Royal Opera, but other reports have it that he was to be sent to Join his regiment at the front. Lower House Passes Bill Re moving Property Qualification. i If a hill passed yesterday In the lower house becomes a law. hereafter all Pendleton voters can take part In the election of school directors re gardless of whether or not they are property owners. The bill, Introduc ed by Sherldon of Jackson, removes the property qualification, giving to nil eitixens in districts of the first and second class the rlcht to say who shaU administer their schools. However. It does not extend th THEATRE Saturday !!! KALEM SENSATIONS "The Witch of the Dark House" A CHAPTER OF THE GIRL FROM FRISCO. A big Western picture, good horsemanship, good riding, full of sensations and thrills. "THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS Daring HELEN GIBSON creating thrill upon thrill in this sensational railroad I act drama. "THE HOUSE OF SECRETS" A Grant Police Reporter of Sensation. X 1 Big Joker Comedy in 2 Parts "WHEN DAMON FELL FOR PYTHIAS," K Comical' Burlesque on the K. P.'s. general suffrae to al school matters. In bond or tax elections the propertj qualification still holds. . . ' In opening debate on the bill, Shel don reminded his colleagues that Oregon is the only state clinging to this archaic law. He, called attention to the fact that 17 states grant wom en the right to vote on this question when the ballot is denied them op all others. He characterised the pres ent law as the most "mossbackish" on the Oregon statutes. Referring to the matter of allowing general suffrage on all school matters, such as bonds and taxes, he Bald ho had discussed the matter with the senate committeemen and was in formed that they would not stand for any such change. While In favor of such legislation, he said he had to content himself with what could be passed. One important feature of the bill, he explained, is to get women general ly interested in school matters. It has the unsolicited indorsement of vir tually all the women's organizations, the grange and farmers' union, the state labor federation and the Oregon taxpayers' league. Coal! CXal! Coal! We are prepared to furnish Screen ed Eg? Coal at 9 per ton delivered INDEPENDENT COAL CO. (Adv.) . Tel. 25 or 13J. Farmers and Trappers. It is not necessary for you to send away your hides and furs when you can get the highest cash price, paid by the Pendleton Hide Junk Co.. 210 West Webb street. Telephone 6J Adv. Card of Thank We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends who showed ua their love and sympathy by tbetr help and floral gifts in our great bereave ment in the loss of our wife anl mother. We personally want to thank Rev, 1. El Snyder and those who sang thoa beautiful songs which seemed like the voice from heaven welcoming the pure soul to Its last and eternal rest. J, W. ENBUSK. (Adv.) AND FAMILT. IjVV! 'a !TEMP 4 THEATRE Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. 1,3 A soft answer may turn aw iy wrath ,but it doesn't pay debts. r 7TZ I AT i AT n WILLIAM A.BRADY in toioHon wh. WORLD PICTURES prts.ntf HOUSE PETERS l k 1 A M C . "The Velvet Paw Dir.sr.s by MAURICE TOURNEUR Productd by FAIOWSXI riLna inc. ir.r ?N i " . i. r .'a :'?'-hM ..... j.-- V . , fu 4 j CkJ?..i4. .-jit i -at. v . ica.. nat. mjU. . .. "THE VELVET PAW" is the attraction at the Temple Fri day and Saturday. Friday and Saturday WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENTS House Peters AND 5 Gale Kane J IN I IE VELVET PAW This is an interesting story of life in Washington as led by the members of Congress and the Senate. How a wo man's influence nearly sets the notice upside down and the effect of lobyists on legislation is the theme of this ex traordinary World, Brady-Made picture. Written by Paul" West, directed by Maurice Tourneur at the Paragon studio with House Peters and Gail Kane in the leading roles, it is by far one of the most absorbing and timely subjects to be released in many months. ALSO PLENTY OF COMEDY. 'f