PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OKEGON, 'ITHSDAV. JULY 8, 1913. EIGHT PAGES. AMUSEMENTS j CONFERENCE TO BE HELD AT UNIVERSITY The Orpliciuii, Extra good program for Tuesday's change. An Infernal Tangle- Vlta praph. Featuring William Humphrey, Dorothy Kelly and Rose Tapley. The foolishly aroused jealousy of an Ital ian man and woman bring their two families into considerable conflict. The Italian comes home to see a man leav ing his wife's room and thinks he has teen making love to her, but later discovers that he had gone there in response to her cries for help when a thief stole some money from .Apologies and peace follow. For Mayor, Be.ss Smith. Pathe Urs. Ress Smith, widow and suffra- are L. Rogers I,ytton and Rosemary Theby. "The Bachelors Baby." Vltagraph. L. Rogers Lytton, Rosemary Theby and Kate Price have the leads In this most pleasing drama. Through a basket of clothes, a baby and Its mother find a home, a new father and a husband A strange story with a happy sequel. "The Fate of Elizabeth.' Selig. A farce with a hook called "The Fate of Elizabeth' as its center. The book Is her. I dramatized and the show comes to town. We are shown what happens in the theater. The photoplay Is very clear and the picture will sure- Kette. was nominated against Joe ! make 'u laugh Jones for mayor. Mr Jones called to pay Mrs. Smith to withdraw and they discover their respective son and daughter in each others arms Mrs. J?mith stormed and raged but finally igave the children her blessing. Joe Jones, the elder, then proposed to Mrs. Smith and she decided that In case she lost the office it might be a good thing to bo the wife of the may or. The Will. Biograph. Through hon est effort the farmer was enjoying the fruits of his labor. A large irrigation 'well was among his new acquisitions. Therein his designing helpers held him prisoner, while they left with his wealth and his daughter. There Is an old saying however, that an evil purpose always defeats its own end by some committing act. Along the Nile. Edison. Broncho Milly's Strategy. Here is a red blooded drama that grips the heart and holds the Interest to fever heat. "His Lordship's Romance.' Pathe play. A pleasing comedy well acted. Cosy. "The most sensational picture 1 ever saw." This is what H. C. Jud son, a moving picture critics says of "Why," the startling three reel Eclair to be shown at the Cosy Theatre Wed nesday and Thursday. When you con sider that Mr. JuJson is a critic whose business it is to pick flaws instead of boost, you will realize that this must indeed be a marvelous produc tion. In the Moving Picture World of May 31. Mr. Judson says in part: "Following this comes the most sen sational picture we have ever seen; it is nothing else than the burning of Pastime Theater I tne Woolworth building and all the -The home of 'good pictures offers j ','ther buiwin" 1,1 thJf lower Pa of for Tuesday's change a well balanced program. Among the popular favor ites who will appear at this change Hen Wdccrna Mother's Friend A Duty that Every Man Owes to Those who Perpetuate the Race. It Is just as important that men should know of progressive methods in advance of motherhood. The sufferine. pain and dl3 4ress incident to chHt-bearlne can bo easily avoided by having at band a bottle o Mother's Frlond. This Is a woLderful, penetrating, ester " aal application that relieves all tension v upon the muscles and enables them to expand ' without the painful strain upon the liga ments. 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It Is such as will excite all who see it; it will get into their blood, and they will remember It. If they forget the story of the film, they will surely re member this scene." This is a pretty strong endorsement isn't it? Don't forget that you can see this great feature at the Cosy Wednesday and Thursday. t'niversity of Oregon. Eugene, July 8. An educational conference of note wi'.l be held at the University of Ore gon summer school, July 25 and 26, addressed by a number of prominent educators of the state and Including also a lecture by Dr. F. H. Hayward. Inspector of schools of London, Eng land. Following is the program: Friday, July 25, 2 p. m. 1. . A Better Mode of Support for the Common Schools. Paper by E. F. Carlton. Salem. Discussion by Hon. C. E. Spence of Lents. Discussion by Supt. C C. Baker, Lebanon. 2. The County Organization of Common Schools. Paper by Prof Thomas Gentle, state normal school. Monmouth. Discussion by Supt. Geo. C. Broscoe. Ashland.' 3. The Proper Functions and Stat us of the School Superintendent Pa per by Supt. Charles S. Meek of Boise. Idaho. Discussion by Supt. L. R. Al derman. Portland. Friday. July 23, 8 p. ni. Lecture: The Social Status of the Teacher in Britain. Dr. F. H. Hay ward, London, England. Saturday, July 20, 9 a. m. 1. Principles Underlying the Mak ing and Use of the Course of Study. Paper by George Rebee, University of Oregon. Discussion by Supt J. S. Landers. Pendleton. 2 The Problem of the Free Elec tion of Studies. Paper by Principal George Hug, Eugene. Discussion by Supt. A. T. Park. Myrtle Point. Saturday, July 26, 2 p. m. 1. The School System. Paper by Joseph Schafer. University of Oregon Discussion by Principal E. L. Keezel. Monmouth. 2. The Role of the New Industrial Training of the School System. Paper by Prof. E. D. Ressler. Oregon Agri cultural college. Discussion by Prin cipal Arle C. Hampton. Pendleton 3. What Shall We Do With the Seventh and Eighth Grades? 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Extensive ad ditions are about to be made to the Edinburgh and East of ScotlanJ Agri cultural college. The buildings In George square, Ed inburgh, will have a frontage of about 100 feet when the contemplated work is finished. They will be four stories in height, with accommodation for class-rooms, laboratories,. lecture rooms,, reading room, public offices, directors' room, and county work staff rooms. The main lecture room will measure 60 feet by 31 feet. The base ment flat will contain the dairying de partment, cloak rooms and stores. The buildings, excluslvve of site, will cost upwards of $30,000 pounds and the ac commodation will be . practically trebled. In 1894 on the recommendation of the board of agriculture and fisheries the University Court and the Highland and Agricultural Society formed a joint administrative board to consoli date the agencies engaged in Edin burgh In the teaching of agriculture and kindred subjects. 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