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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1917 PAGE FIVE uwuv uub Greater Vitagraph Presents LILLIAN WALKER In a Will-o'-the-Wisp Role in HGflTIOH 1 ' . ) '- i . I ! - A Bi6 Act Feature With a De lightful Out-of-Door Atmosphere Miss Walkers swimming scenes fairly abound with life. She is Garb ed in a one-piece suit which does not hamper her graceful move ments in the crystal clear water. - IN ADDITION A Clever Cartoon Comei Adults 15c, Ota 5c r3 nrp JUlE What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. 1,1 M.IAN WALKER WILL-(ATH-VYIbT Vilagranh Mar Shucks T.mn by Flfta lna; on Sabbath. Lillian Walker wlll'delight all mem berg of her audience In the swim ming scenes of "Indiscretion," the Vl- tagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, which ; U the attraction at the Pastime The- 1 ater today only. ; In thin story the dimpled darling of the screen plays the role of a care free girl whose mother's death has left her strangely lacking in any knowledge of the conventions. I She delights in fishing on Sunday, startling the townfolk hy prancing through the quiet streets barefooted and doing all the hundred and one things which are tabooed. The swimming scenes, however, fairly abound with lite, and the pic- I turesque mountain stream framed on i either side by green tree and shrubs forms a fitting background for the aquatic feats which the little star per forms. True to he wlll-'o-the-wlsp nature of the role she plays, she is garbed In a oneplece suit which does not ham per her graceful movements In the crystal clear water. In addition to the above there will be shown a clever cartoon comedy Admission, .adults, 15c; children. 5c LOCALS (2b Advertising in Erie! Per line first Insertion loe l'r Use, additional Inwrtloa. . . . Or fw line, per Boats fl.UV No locals Uken for leas tbaa xje. t'osnt 8 ordinary words to line. Lels will not be takes ovtr UM teiepbuse except from Hl Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. Hoasekeeplng rooms, 4W E. Alt. Furnished apartment. 717 Lllleta. Modern seven room house for rent. Inquire John Vert Per rent FurnUed I -room bus galow. Call 200 E. Alta, Fer sale Five reom modern bun galow. Phon 444. Psndleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 41. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone SMIL stand, Charles Co.. Phone 7. I kail year garbage and trash. Phoae 16311. 1491 W. Railroad St. Fes rent Furnished 1-rocmj nouse, Monk tide Call IIW. Faa rent Large, newly furnished housekeeping reruns. Pbone IMW, Wanted, to bomow, 11000 at 4 per cent, tang time, n lit acres good land. AAdreea X Eaut Oregonlan. Far sale Federal truck and trans fer nstaens. D. B, Waffle, People ton, Oregon. I have a bunch f geatle Jersey heifers for sale. Will he fresh soon. O. r. Steele. Noli. Ore. Call Ptnland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone III. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Prompt automobile taxi service, day and night Funerals to cemetery only 3.S Phone 41 1. Book Cigar Store, earner Taxi Co. Rooming house for sale. Main street, hi center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pdl land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., 211 Beauregard. Phone !27J. For sale 140 acres near Echo. Ore., $16 per acre. 10 .acres under ir rigation ditch. Write E. W. Eastman. La Grande, Ore. Housekeeping rooms. (Of 'Willow. Man and wife want work on ranch 114 TV. Court street "Wanted at once Lady to care for Invalid. Phone 290M. For sale Fresh milch cows. T. J Cheney. Box 122 City. For rent 2 furnished hoiwek pip ing rooms. 124 Jeff Davis. Lady with small child wants work in country. Mrs. Buckner, S84R. Help wanted Experienced choco late dipper. Apply Kopper Kettle. Man and wife wants work on ranch. Inquire 614 Cosble street. Room 4. For sale Three quarter bed, cheap. 1322 E. Court or phone 743. Lost Iron gate on Hallowe'en eve. Finder phone 440 and receive reward For rent 2 room apt Mrs. Fried Jey, 10 Water street. Main street block. For rent 6 -room furnished house. First .class .condition, 3oe In phone T5TV7. For rent 2 nicely furnished rooms, heat and shower baths. Close in, 30 W. Court phone 741W. For sale 100 tons nay, good feed ing place. Some pasture. Inquire Weyd Rairtdn. City, or phone 784W. Lost Sunday, on streets of Pendle ton, cameo brooch. Finder leave at Northern Pacific depot end receive re ward. Want To rent a neod farm In Umatilla or surrounding counties. WrHe description and price. L. V. Scott Burley, Idaho. WantedBy experienced ranch hand, position on ranch, wife an I baby. Steady work Apply this of ftoe. Wanted Position as cook on farm hy lady with two children. Good cook and good manager. Mrs. Wheel er, 161 Third St, 8, Marsnfield, Ore. Lease for sale Five year lease on section; 210 acres summerfallow, 110 acres seeded; 23 horses! f 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. Burses Lost or Strayed. Lost or strayed, one bay mare, age about 10 years, branded F. H. on rlgb' 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 reasonable 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 Sacrifice. A centrally located business prop erty, corner lot. 60x100, old improve ments; located at Portland, Oregon; Worth J8B.00O. Can be bought for 155.000, only 125.000 cash required. Owner must eel at once. This prop erty is only one block from large de partment store. J. G. Gustaff, 432 E. 41st St , North, Portland, Oregon. Adv. rtaeKgc Transferred. C. E. Williamson, headquarters at Hennlngs Cigar Store, Phone I or 806J. Adv. Rock Springs and Kcnmcrpr Coal. For Rock Springs and Kemmerer coal, call Oregon Lumber Tard. Farmers and Trappers. It Is not necessary for you to send away your hides and furs when yon can get the highest cash price, paid by the Pendleton Hide Junk Co., 210 West Webb street Telephone 442 Adv. Dbewtntton Notice, This Is to notify the public that Mr. Fred Ward la no longer a member of this firm. Mr. J B. Allen will con duct the business of the firm hereaft er. ALLEN-WARD CO. January 27, 117. (Adv.) Card f Thank, We wirfi to express our most sin cere thanks to the many kind friends who so greatly and kindly assisted qs In the recent bereavement In the loss of our son. J. B. OWEN Adv.) AND FAMILT- Alfalfa Hay. Order your baled hay for spring de livery now. No. 1 quality. Save ad vance In price. B. C Burlingame, Walla Walla, Wash. Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston, leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. m. and 3:30 P- m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. In a man's autobiography there is no such word as fall Alta Tonight. Ever since Pauline Frederick made rfuch a great success of the Famous Players' adaptation of Mary Johnson's celebrated novel "Audrey the pro ducers have been searching for an other strong primitive character for this beautiful star. Such a one has been found n Wlllard Mack's power, ful story, "Nanette of the Wilds," In which Miss Frederick Is starred on the Paramount Program at the Alta theater tonight. Nanette is the daughter of a Canadian liquor smug gler who is operating in defiance of the Royal Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, One of the Mount ed, as they are called, Is detailed to catch the smugglers and Nanette fights with heart and soul to protect her father from the hated Red Coat, despite the fact that she gradually falls under the spell of this clever chap whose utter fearlessness appeals to her and wins her undying admira tion. Wlllard Mack himself playt the role of O'Brien of the Mounted, one of the important characters In the picture. In addition to this great picture the vaudeville is supreme. Ross, Fraser, presenting a clever musical singing comedy and the Knickerbocker Quar tette Is without a doubt the finest that has ever been In Pendleton. They are direct from the Knickerbocker theater, New Tork, and touring the west over the Pantages circuit ALTA TE-EATM TONIGHT CSror ORPHEUM PANTAGES ;..?..--. VAUDEVILLE ' STOP! LOOK! READ! Read the Following Carefully We have spared no ex pense to obtain the finest and most refined Vaudeville and pictures. This we have accomplished beyond our fondest hope. We are now booking acts direct from the Pantages Orpheum Strand and we have arranged for the very best pictures that are to be had. 4 GREAT KNICKERBOCKER 4 Direct from the Pant age Circuit Greatest Singing Quartette in Vaudeville Pauline FrederiGK bi Nanette of tiie Wilds A Thrilling Tale of the Canadian Northwest and the Royal Mounted Pohce. A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY "HEEZA LIAR'S BACHELOR QUARTERS." The Alta Orchestra Every Afternoon' and Evening. AdulU 25c Children Sc ROSE FRA2ER Presenting A Singing Musical Comedy. r s Mont men would rather borrow than be caught beggln or stealing. Great Vaudeville at the Tern I. Vaudeville that Is real entertaining and far above any that has been seen In Pendleton is what the Temple of fered and wUl offer again tonight It Isn't often that you get to see three acts of such wonderful vaudeville and a complete picture program wlthut an advance In price and this is made possible Only by the large capacity of the Temple. By far the finest and best stage act that ever visited Pen dleton was that of Chin Sun Loo, a mysterious Chinaman who produced 8t earning hot coffee from canisters whioh had been filled with beans, sawdust and other unpromising ingre dients. From plain sheets of paper, mosf beautiful lace-like patterns were torn out by the performers' fin gers alone, the last bearing the motto "Boost Pendleton and Let r Buck," was greeted with rounds of applause. The other two acts were Myra Erring ton singing and novelty musical act featuring the Stiver 8plnn1ng Coins and the last hut not least was Jam T.- Dervln a ventriloquist and mimic who was highly entertaining. nn enrov bvuonov savors Look where you wish, but see him be fore buying your groceries Spuds ICO IS. 82.75 Oranges 25, 35 and 40f Italian Prunes, 3 lbs 25 Jap Rice. 4 lbs 25 Pink and Red Mexican Beans;. no limit to quantity, lb 10f Raisins, large package H None Such Mince Meat, package.... 10 Seedless Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs 50i Loose Muscatclls, 2 lbs 25 Baking Soda 2 for 15; 4 for 25 Best Corn and Gloss Starch, 4 for.. 25 Log Cabin Syrup, quart 42; y gallon 70f; 1 gallon ?1.35. No war prices here. Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 40 Bost Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 43 EesTEastern Hominy, 9 lb. sack.. 45f New Whole Beets, No. 3 cans 20 Sauer Kraut, No. 3 tins 15f Hominy, No. S tins, 2 for... 25 Van Camp's Soups 10 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins 10 Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 15 Best Pineapple, the 25c cans 20J Good Pineapple, 2 tins 25 Small Size Pineaple, sliced or grated 10 Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for.... 25 Matches, 6 boxes 25 Bob White Soap, 6 for 25 Light House Cleanser, package 5 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25 Brooms . 35, 50 and 60 Carnation Milk, can 10 Standard Corn and Peas . 10 Standard Tomatoes and Str. Beans 11 FRANK BENVIHT TS NEW BESSIE LOVE PLAY Frank Bennett made his first ap pearance on the Triangle program as leading man for Lillian Glsh in "Sold For Marriage" and created a decided ly favorable Impression by his repress ea buj extremely forceful screen work, since then he has been seen in the Douglas Fairbanks play "Reg gie Mixes In." as leading man for Dorothy Glsh In "Gretchen the Green horn" and with Fessie Love In her first starring vehicle, "A Sister of Six." -In 'The Helre.s at 'Coffey Dan's.' " which marks Miss Love's second star ring performance. Bennett is again seen opposite her In, a quaint charac ter role which he is said to interpret most Interestingly. It Is that of a sim ple hearted but extremely eccentric composer, who finds himself con fronted with the task of rescuing his beloved fcrom a band of crooks. Dis playing unexpected energy and valor, he succeeds and reaps a monetary re ward for the capture of the criminals which enablee him o get a start on a musical as well as a matrimonial career. TOO MANY KTNF11AI.S RACK KL PASO PUBLIC 4) EL PASO. Tox., Feb. 5. Because the mournful strains of the "Dead March" and the sight of numerous military fu- nerals impress a noticeable Py- etiological depression upon the city, a movement Is under way to divert the funeral processions from Main street to leas fre- quented channels. Funerals average from one to four a day. ) The band plays a funenU march after each one. SPECIAL ATlWim Ik t a mm mmmsJ' limiWi- ftiihsT n In Wmmmmm0r The Girl Mystic i t ! h . .. . t f Hit til? - ' -, --- TEDPLI THEATRE hippod rome THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE Last Time Today Three Acts of Big Time Vaudeville Greatest of All Oriental Wonder Workers Featuring "THE BIRTH OF THE SEA 1IPH" Ohin Sun Loo 6 Co. lM ERRINGTON Singing and Novely Musical Act JMS T. DM Ventriloquist and Mimic WE GUARANTEE THESE ACTS TO BE DIRECT FROM THE HIPPODROME CIRCUIT BESSIE LOVE in "THE HEIRESS OF COFFEE DAN'S" She is a little waif and she slings "ham and" at Coffee Dan's until a bunch of crooks discover she is an heiress. Then the excitement be gins and runs through the entire 5000 feet 5' t P li