TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3. 1917. PAGE f-F.VTN DELTA DAINTIES Mexican Chews Peanut Butter Chip Pecan Loaf Wl SPECIAL SOAY O. "Becoming Mora Popular" AT OUR POPULAR FOUN TAIN Apricot Sherbet Carmala Nut, Burnt Almond, Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla Ice Cream. I 620 Main If we sell it, it's pure. Phone 103 MnMiii.i Jimim i i man wasn a m , I, iwmmwmm Mlm Til ta BAHA IN 'THE DA1UJNU OF PAIUS' Story Founded I'pon Victor Hugu'-t Tragic Ron is nee "Tlie Hunchback of Notre-Dame"; SulHTb Produc tion. The part taken by His Theda. Bara In "The Darling of Paris" la one of the most Interesting character he nan ever been called upon to in terpret alnce becoming Identified with the ailent drama. It ia an unusual one, dominating the atory from beginning to end. There are but few momenta when ahe la not in the picture, which adds all the more Importance to the production In general. Miss Bara'a charming personality Is so forceful that any picture In which ahe la seen ia filled with far more than passing notice. When ahe appears In a play It Is an event a real dramatic qvem one that attracts attention through out the entire counry, because of her popularity wherever she is known, and her fame extends throughout the world. Pastime, today. LOCALS Q Advertising in Erie! bates! Per tint first luMrUoo 10s l"w line, additional lasartlos.... e Per line, per siuatk fl.Ofl No lursl takes for less tbsa 26c Const ordinary words to Hue. borals will sot be taken over the telephone eirept from Bast Oregwv Ian paid-op fnbKribeta. Housekeeping rooma. 400 E. A Its. Furnished apartment 717 Lilleth. Modern seven room house for rent. Inquire John Vert. For sale Five room modern bun galow Phone 444, Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 46. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone 2S4M. Stand, Charles Co., Phone 7. I nasi your garbage and trash. Phone 663 M. 1403 W. Railroad it, Fo rent Furnished J -room house, North Hide Call 190 J. Fes rent Largo, newly furnished housekeeping roma Phone 840W. Waited to borrow, 11000 at I per rent, long time, on '160 acres good land. Andreas X East Oregonlan. Fas sale Federal truck and trans fer feasleaa. D. B. Waffle, Pendle ton, regoa. I have a bunch of gentle Jersey heifers for sols. Will bo fresh soon. O. F. Steele, Nolln, Or. Call Penlund Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone, Hit. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul lng. Prompt automobile titxl service, day and nitrtu Funerals to cemetery nly li lt. Phone 461, Book Cigar Store, Carney Tail Co. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center of business district Dolajc good business. Inquire of Fin land Bros. Mattresa making, furniture repair ing, apholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., 211 Beauregard. Phone 227J. Wasted Resident agent to take up our line In Umatilla county. Address Grand Union Tea Co., Walla Walla, Wash. For rent Furnished E-room bun galow. Call t00 E. Alia. I -net, Sunday, on streets of Pendle ton, cameo brooch. Finder leave at Northern Pacific depot and receive re. ward. For sale Lease on 320 acres, 260 acres In wheat: Also two stacks barley chaff. Inquire of George Haw, Pen dleton, Ore. Man and wife want work on ranch, III W. Court atreet Lady with small child wants work in country. Mra. Buckner, 314 R. Man and wife wanta work on ranch. Inquire 614 Ooable street Room 4. For sale Three quarter bed, cbesp. 1J23 E. Court or phono 748. Loat Iron gate on Hallowe'en eve. Finder phone 446 and receive reward For rent J nicely furnished rooms, heat and shower baths close In, 300 W. Court. Phone 74 1W. For sale-,-100 tons hay, good feed ing place. Some pasture. Inquire Floyd Rankin, City, or phone 784W. For sale 160 acres near Echo, Ore., 15 per acre. 10 acres under Ir rigation ditch. Write E. W. Eastman, La Grande, Ore. Lease for sale Five year lease o:i section; 310 acres summerfallow, Uu acres seeded; 28 horses! t head cut 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. Wheat Lan for Sale. 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 wanta land. Small dwelling. Good auto ta ken as part payment. A real bar gain for a .quirk sale. For particulars write to H. 8. Shangle, Milton, Ore gon. AdV "MY MASWERPIECK," SAYS WALTHALL OF "TRUANT SOI1' Noted Screen Actor Analyses Won d"rful Work In Emanay 8iiMT-IVt-ture. Younge, Alfred Page and Alva Blake, The three acta of Hippodrome Vau deville la all big time acts and by fair the best vaudeville to visit Pendleton this season. '"The Truant Soul' was the most difficult work I have ever undertak en," declares Henry B. Walthall in discussing his great Essanay super feature production. "That It should be at the same time my best work Is the happlent Incident of my life." In this gripping drama from the pen of the noted novelist Victor Rous seau, Henry B. Walthall has eclipsed his position as the foremost photo play actor In the world. As the fa mous surgeon of the novel, harrassed by Humanity's hidden . menace, ho has revealed a Bunerart which hajt bewildered his millions of followers. In the following Interview, Mr. Walthal analyzes his great achieve ment: "There are two chief characteristics in Rousseau's character. Dr. John Isneaster," he said. "First, he was a genius, and hence a man of fine sensibilities; and. second, he was a fiend a man whose depravity knew no depths My problem, therefore, was to portray the role of a soulless degenerate and still maintain those fine characteristics which a genius cannot lose. At the Cosy Sunday and Monday. Auto Stage, For Adams, Athena and Weston, leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. m. nnd 3:30 p. m. each day. Phone 404 for reservations Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Washington, d. v.. Was Where won derful Picture Was Taken. For the star attraction at the Tem ple theater for the last time tonight, the management has arranged with the World Film Corporation to show one of the moat timely subjects of the year, ''The, Velvet Paw," with House Peters and Gail Kane in the leading roles, being a play dealing with a woman lobbyist and the havoc she raisea In Washington pending the passage of the child labor bill. Al though many political film play have been released, this one has so much of the unusual as to place it in a class by itself, instead of being con sidered as one of many plays depend ing on political intrigue and a touch I of romance for its action. For the local atmosphere required ' In the taking of this picture. Director 1 Maurice Tourneur, of the Paragon I studio, took a company of 30 players ! to Washington where they remained I for three weeks taking pictures in and around the capitol. Then an ex act replica of. the house of represen tatives was reproduced at the Para gon Studio where characters most re sembling lights of our national politi cal center were chosen, giving not only the senate atmosphere, but also characters representing all the prom inent politicians at the capital. A fT TV-""! l(Y( ))V;f 3 BIG V. Saturday !ii 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 1 drama. "THE HOUSE OF SECRETS" A Grant Police Reporter of Sensation. 1 Big Joker Comedy in 2 Parts "WHEN DAMON FELL FOR PYTHIAS," Comical Burlesque on the K. P.'s. act CHIEF i SIT IS Alfalfa Hay. Order ynur baled hay for spring d. livery now. No. 1 quality. Fave ad vance in price. E. C Burllngame. Walla Walla, Wash. Horses I or Strayed. Lost or strayed, one bay mare, ago about 10 years, branded F. H. on righ1 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 reosonab'a reward for return or information lead ing to recovery of above described an imals. R. B. McEwen, Athena( Ore gon. Adv. For Sale) at a Sacrifice1. A cen'rally located business prop erty, corner lot. BOxlOO, old Improve ment'i located at Portland. Oregon: Worth SB 000. On be bought for 156.000, only 325,000 cash required. Owner must sell at once. This prop erty Is only one block from large de partment store. J, G. Gustaff, 4S! E. 41st St, North, Portland, Oregon. Adv. Alia Sunday and Monday. Around the famous Royal North west Mounted Police of Canada there are woven more traditions of glory and honor than around any other body of men outside of army and navy life. These fearless characters unflinchingly face the greatest hard shlpa and dangers In guarding the lives of the woodsmen. They will go ! single handed Into a whole lumber, jenmp ful of rough characters In or- j .v, (iinnv ail Kt luuiimg inc. j terrible odds in bringing their pris- oners out. "Nanette of the Wilds'" in : which beautiful Pauline Frederick is starred by the Famous Players F'lm Company, is a thrilling photoplay which depicts the battle between a sang of smugglers and the Royai Mounted in which this fearless girl plays an Important part. It is the Paramount Picture at the Alta Sun day and Monday. The story was written by Willard Mack, well known author, playwrlht and nctnr. who also plays a promi nent part in the picture. The entire action of the story transpires In the Canadian woods, the picturesque lo cations mnklne an Ideal setting for a story full of thrills and swiftly moving action. ULLtrnrci! Conroy's Prices Will Continue to be the Lowest in Pendleton Standard Corn 1 fi Standard Peas ClHl lUC Standard String Beans o 1 1 Stasvdard Tomatoes Cull A 1 C Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 40 Oranges, dozen 25 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 10 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 15 Log Cabin Syrup, quart 42; yt gallon 70f ; Hominy, No. 3 tins, 2 for 25f Pumpkin, 2 cans 25 Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 43f Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25f Raisins, package - Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25f Bob White Soap, 6 bars 25 Sauer Kraut. No. 3 tins 15J 1 gallon 91.35. f ,jff ' f f $ 1 , ' 1- V . H j I "4 i I I B m A-V r- t 5 . 1 r j U ! ' .' " t ' 'M ? j f J ;i ; . r f 1 ?j 1 " I k IllpKiilmnM Vaudeville and Trlaiurlc Feature- at the Ti-mp',- Sunday and Monday, "The Heiress at "Coffee pun s.'" Triangle-Fine Arts play, starring Dessie Txive. will be seen at the Temple Theater Sunday and Monday. In this play Miss Ixive hacks hack to her ap pearance many months airo in the Triangle, preparedness drnma. "The Hying Torpedo." which had John Rmerson as Its director and star. In that p'ay she appeared as a Swedish servant girl, and her role In "The Heiress at 'Coffee linn's' " Is much the same. In the Intervening months, however, M'ss Ixive has Jumped from the stock ranks to stardom. Frank Bennett, recently seen opposite her In i "A Sister of Six,"' Is again her lead- j Ing man In the new play. Others in the cast are Max Davidson. Lucile ' Prince William. MIST AOMX;17.E TO MM A. More Convicted Rioters Given Sn IM'mlol Sentences, LIMA, Feb. 3. Ned Tost snd Thomas Tatton wil lapologize to the I I,lma pubic for taking part in the riot of August 30, When Sheriff Phermnii Eley was assaulted in defending a negro prisoner. The,v pleaded guilty todav Judge William Kleinger, who sua- j pended their sentences to the Ohio penitentiary' on condition they would j ask Lima's pardon through the news- ! papers Sentences or otners nave been suspended upon the same condition. PASSES TO FATHERS No Shirt, chief of the Walla Walla tribe on the Umatilla reservation, Is dead, the end came last night aboat 11:30, according to word brought from his home near Thorn Hollow by Indians. To the last he held to the belief that his Illness waa caused by the evil spell which She-law-he-tam-my had cast over him. The funeral will be held some time Monday and the body will be Inter red at the tribal burial grounds near Cayuse. Chief No Shirt, whose Indian name waa Sis-ma-ke-na, waa (g years old, according to the recorda of the gov ernment agency. He had been chief of his tribe for more than a quarter of a century, having been elected at ; ft v . t & it t His last fight was to prevent the al lotment of the tribal lands and in this he evidently failed, inasmuh aa the plan has been tentatively approved. Some of the old Indian's belief rel ative to the power of others to cast an evil apell over a person la explain ed by Rev, J. M. Cornellson, mission ary at Tutullla. Every Indian has hia "Weyekln," that is his destiny Is supposed to be guided by the spirit of some animal, bird. Insect or serpent Through his weyekln he can work evil against another person if his weyekln is stronger than the weyekln of the other. Thus in the case of N't Shirt and "She-lowlhe-tammy, the latter'a weyekln waa supposed to be more powerful. The belief la what Rev. Cornellson calls ''malignant an imal magnetism,"' that is the ability to project evil over another through an animal spirit. WALLA WALLA FOLK COMING FOR SHOW Many Walla Walla people are planning to attend the coming auto show In Pendleton, sayB J. P. Knight, Studebaker distributor far the coun ty who has word from friends in that town. Mr. Knight has Just returneJ from Portland and says the auto show there was a pronounced success. The decorations were very appro priate throughout and the fact the same man. Mr. Rieg, will handle the decorating end at Pendleton insures good results along this line at th coming show. A T. Brown, Studebaker factory representative with headquarters in Portland and F. P. Winter, expert mechanical man, will be here for the show, according to Mr Knight. He had hoped to have the Studebaker golden -chassis here for the show but cannot do so owing to the fact It has been shipped east BRIDGE OVER IflDSOIC MAY BE PART OP PtAW OF ROtTtKFEIXER, iK. 1 1 is SI f r 4. SENATOR SORAH Senator from Idaho. Public Dnnee Tonight, Moose Hall. The public Is cordially Invited to attend the regular Saturday night dance tonight In Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission, SO cents. Adv. .'.S- i ' " .',..lfWsVf- rKV f V:; a tribal council to succeed miei ' Homll on the death of that chief who had helped to make history In these parts. j The records at the agency show tlm 1 No Shirt received allotment No. 1 before iamon ,ne Walla Wallas, which show mai ne was cniei in Ihyv at me lime of the allotment. The records also show that Tom la-som-nl, his widow, was his wife at that time. They had ten children, all of whom died young. I No Shirt's successor as head of the tribe will probably be chosen soon at a council. No Shirt, besides being chief of his tribe, was the leader of the element of the Indians on the reservation who have resolutely held to the traditions and customs of their forefathers and who have resisted nil progress In the standards of the white man. He be longed to no white man's church and It was characteristic of him that he accepted his last Illness in the light of Indian superstition. All his lifo he fought everything thaf savored of '"sho-ya-po-wif (whiteman-ness). Baggage Transferred. C. E. Williamson, headquarters at Hennings agar Store. Phone ( or S06J. Adv. JOHN D. POCK-FELTER John D. Rockefeller, jr., may bridg . the Hudson and connect the mtersta'e . Park with the park system of this city. Tryon Hall, the great Billings es tate, at the north end of Manhattan Island, for which Mr. Rockefeller paid $3,000,000 recently, is intended for. the city terminal,' it is reported.. DiwlDttoii Notice. This is to notify the public that VTr. Fred Ward is no longer a mem be of this firm. Mr. J. E. Allen will con duct the business of the firm hereaft er. ALLEN-WARD CO. January 27, 1917. At.) BESSIE LOVE IN TRIANOLE'FINE ARTS PLAY, "THE HEIRESS AT COFFEE DAN'S." At Dm Tenure Sunday and Mon,.u: abm Uii'ce acta of Ulppvidroroc Vau. deviUe. ' ( 111 ' 1 it Ta ) J I 1 m r 1 THEATRE Jai. B. Welch, Mgr. Friday and Saturday WILLIAM A. BRADY PRESENTS House Peters AND Gale Kane IN This 1S ATI inTPrPRtiTiflr ofnfW rtf Ufa .n WoortmifTAn mo law? ' Ta - L'"'A wvv.j J a. ill v ill T Oillltf;wVll fhO ICU 5 by the members of Congress and the Senate. How a wo man s influence nearly sets the house 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 Paraxon studio with House Peters and Gail Kane in the leading roles, it is by far one of the most absorbing nnd timely subjects to be released in many months. atv.kut Secretary Lane. ALSO PLENTY OF COMEDY. r4 2