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EIGHT PAGES (SMEW Special Good Table Spuds 100 lbs. .......... 84.40 Fresh Tomatoes, pound spinach, 4 pounds Head lettuce, tor IthuOttrto, e NuiidM ll!Mt SlIllkiNt IsniuniH, dozens NimlilHt Oranges .. New i iiIoiim, lted, 4 pounds .New thilons, Bermuda, 3 pounds Krinklc Corn Flakes, 3 for Shredded Wheat, St for . . . Olympic Paneako Flour KTII.Ii Eastern Corn Meal, ll. Hark HTII.I, Macaroni and simiclicttl, 5 pound box Mother Oat. Itound lackage MufherM Wheat Hearts, ckage Star Naptha Washing INMder, large. luu-Lage. lag-lit llfMine Cleanser I'riiwM. the fMMiiid KvaNratcd IVwIhw, 2 pounds ;mm1 Itlee. the pound Sour I'lcklcs, Quart Jars (tlilrurdcllis (.round CliiH-olatc IIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllli: llllllllllllllliiliiiiiiiilliiiiliiilliilllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 11 THE NEW COLUMBIA I II JUNE RECORDS I t'OMK IX AMI IIKAIt THESE: Hongs of Mol Iiit IhitrkitlNm. Her Hohllcr Boy. "Mother." t Romberg. E!E , Chsrle Harrison, ti-nor. Orchestra ac- 2 rompaniment. ES I'm Proud to be the .Mother of a nor Is lie -2 You. (Mary Von Tllzcr.) Empire. Trio. Orchestra accompaniment. .12227, 10-lmh, 7.V-. America Here's M i Boy. (Unge.) Andrea EK Sarto, baritone, and Knickerbocker Quar ts tette. Orchestra accompaniment. l-el'a All He Americans Now. (Berlin, r lie and Meyer.) Knickerbocker Quartette. 53 Orchestra accompaniment. A 2225, 10-Inch, TSc E Mint KpHnKtlme. (Kalman.) "My Castle in the Air." (Kern.) Haxo Sextette. 8axo- Es phone Sextette, E "What IK) You Want to Make Those Errs At For?" (McCarthy, Johnson ano E Monaco.) Halo Sextette. Saxophone Sea EE: tette. A 2203. 18-Inch, 75c ll Economy Drug Co. j 1 Hotel St. George Building 1 : Day Telephone 711 Nifht Telephone 718 f EEHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIinillllllllllllllllllllll?f FlIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIr Mansfield ortebratlon. On July 2nd. Srd and 4th. Mans field. Wash., will hold a grand three day celebration and the management vants to set In tuch with all kinds of amusements. Including carnival at. it ant inns, merry-go-rounds, etc. Ad liess A. F". Ilosrnstock, Mansfteld. Wash Adv. riltnl. HiHTKirT Bl lsiKT. Te the t'lerk of H-hM,l 1'tstrlrt .o. 19. I mat Ills County. Or won : KHIwllut la s malt'lDMilt nr the etl natMl amount of m.my iwIH ! th' d.mrlri iliirlnx the rlwal yar bilttitilux on Ji n. IHth. II7. nl fiidlnx on Jun. 3t. r.-lK. 'Ihw, builEt t ma.lr In i,llani llh llon Jli of lh Kh.H. l.a of 1!I7. anil in'-lmlwi the ,llinalH,l amount to l p,h'1v.1 from III" ,'ounty whool fun,l. tatr to..l fi.n.l. aiierlal dlalrh'l laa ami ail elher pwnfi, of lh nUlrlft: lltlK.KT Kllmalel r.lili'niltl un. I T"-h"in- .alari larludias rr pal and Kupl .l...fKi (Ml 1 Kurnitiir . ;i Al-lHiiaiiis nd aiillrs. lo ll mam ' ' 'm. miitm. t'lirlntliH. tr 4 l.lt.rarjr iHw.ka. ln'ludlnK Kn y,-li)Msllua r ri , tl llnuln of arhnolhoiaws. -'a Kilulns lllnh rt.h.l Hall and Hl,lrall 7 Impn'Vlnx BTounila. tirade rtioola and lllnh srhnol 5 Playground equl.mnt, eilra lalMr about arhoowi . B. Intfrmi on warranta and In uran 1,11 la) 11 &U 1.43 r ( 2.0O0O0 OU 00 I.24H.00 350 on S.tKHlOO l.tSMi.Ou a.iNtoou .2ta.tHl 4O0 UU 5o on S72 2 IS TrlSbonn. uprsw ana dravaxe Janlt,c'a axi II II Janitor's aupplle" 1.1 Knrl H. I.txtit and power IT. Water la Clerk's nalnrr 4oi: en.ua , J40 : prlntlw 0 IT. faaiaire and .latlojierjr 7U l'J ; trwanl office $:l'a I For the naysienr ot eonoi SVhl and Inlereet thvieon. snnnl nniler Srctlona 11.. 144 to 14H. and 422 of the ftrhooi Laws of llrexoo, 117 Manual an. tirade and lllah iH-bo,d - ftontwtlc p-'liHire and art. tirade sod inxb obool sad 13.200.00 1.I40UU d'JO.OO 325.00 l.noooo x.onn no 19 20 sihIc' - avtrnre and eoaimerre de- nartsienta 1! Isrklnitala Ireludlns aupplwa, rlair. 'tr "S llll hool snd flrade rnanu al training- rraullln fund, etisllnsrt fund, etr i'4 Tetal fHitlmaled amount of sinnrr to ! eiirlt for all pun"""" dnrlnx ' j4 olt2 2 'TiTIM tTKl BKCKIITH. ' Kroa rounty h,l fund durlnx ,w romlnz b..l yr 12 OOO nu Krosi atal arhool fund dnrlnx the rasilnx erhool yrar ..h now In the hanla of the dlatrtrt rler Caah sow In the kanda of the revnty IMnuw. bMotutlnx ta Ihv dwtrh-l - x.ooo no 4.000 oo a.ooono Total eatlsted relpts. sot Is Hudlnx the aiosy lo he re relTnl from the lai wbkb It M KK4"AI'IT-.ATION. Total eMISMted eapmeea foe l"7 ToTaTrllniatad rerelpt. Sot la- rlsdlMT the lal ts be yoted 2J.fmOOO M.l.n sstosat I. ke raised by dl1rtrt tax tw a- LHiird this 21st diy of May. 1017. J T I1KOWN. i. w. niKi.iit. K. I. SMITH. C V. STKA1N. KI.I.A UIWKI.T. Roe of IMrl'r. Hohtml IMt. Ns. 1. : UT l.ltKHMUKK. '!. DAILY 3 ISO 25c S&o 2!io 2.V3 40t: c itoc 35c Se 3Sc 4.SC 40c 25c 20C 3c . .V: IOC 25c IOC 13c and . I lb. 30c; 3 ll. y. . ah? ARE HERD All the new hits and ih lat ent Patriotic numbers are In cluded. r'AMOl'S MWI'KR HMD AtVTKK UK KXTKKT4WS 4 4 MIC ltl,l-tt'lt. fr is si Joseph H. Choate. former rnnUwa dor to Great Hrltaln and for many ears one of the leading American lawyers, tlied suddenly In hie New Vork home of heart trouble due to his efYort In entermlnlnir Arthur J. lialfour. Hrltleh eolnmlarioner to the United WtHtes. Mr. t'hoate whs aighty al x.vesrK ,f axe. He had wen In- tt rnittlonally lamous for many years. Prosresa on the west,-m front Is measured by corpses, not by miles NOTI4-K TO tXVTKAt1Hv , latlclnilnlua; Nxools. At th. rexular niettlrx of the di rectors of Hchool IMstrlct No li. of t'nisillla CTounty, trrexon. to h held at 7:J0 o'clock p. m. on Tueay, th 12ih day of June. 1I7. In the office of the clerk at 111 East Court street. In the t'itv of Pendleton. Ores-on. bids sill lie opened for the culriniin- I Inn of tha three arade school build- I Inxx, the contractor to furnish all la- oor, material and to assume all nske J of accidents, etc Calcimine to x of the same clor sa now on th. said walls Material to be standard and all work to be don. In a workmanlike and proper manner and all of said work to be completed on or before tha loth day of August. 1(17. Olclmlnlns Is to rover all walls and ceillnxs of all school rooms, hall ways, closets, cloak rooms and offices and etalrwaya from tha foot of the basement stairs to and including all rooms and parts of rooms abov. In each ot the said buildings, bida may be left with the clerk The board of directors reserve the rxht to reject any and all bids. J. R BRWN. chairman LOT UVBIOIOKK. Clerk. ..HsWie-J-T -ssV . ' M 7 saasa nutiP jcalifxriArirn JKwMw EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, 6BEGON, THURSDAY, LOCALS (8b Advertising in Bi let Per Ud first .Daemon lue Per Mac. additional Insertion . . . . fie Par Hoe, oar nontb $1,041 No local taken for. lea tbaa 'Ac Coast 4 srdioary word to line. Local will oot be takes over the telepbooa except from ICast Ureg lap paid-op ubacrtbaiim. Apt"., for rent, 400 B. Alta. Apts. for sale, 409 E. Alta. Furnished Apt., Hamilton Court. Furnished uptx., close in. 401 Aura. For rent Furnished house. Phony 2IK. Watch the Bee Hive, liw r-rices during; war time, 115 model Ford for sale. Fine con dlllon K. this office For sale 15 acres land. Address Box. 362, City. For rent Furnished house, 415 w. Court. .Phone 193K." For sale g Poland China brood" sows. Inquire (Jottlieb Miller. Wanted Good, clean rags, at Th East Oregonlan office. Sewing by engagement or at home. Phone 7J1M. . For eale One liiiht auto truck, cheap. Box 121 City. Attorney Coutts has money to loan and houses or sale and rent. Furnished apts. for rent. Apply Room 12. Association Bidg. For rent Housekeeping rooms. Home washing. Phone 4H9. Furnished house for rent. Chickens and gjirden for sale. 715 W. Alti. D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone ;84M. stand. Charles Co.. Phon 7. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 663M. 1403 W. Railroad at. Two second hand planoa for sale very reasonable. Inquire this oific. Modern six room house for rent on June 1st. Inquire John Vert. Modern seven room house for rent on Grange street. Apply John Vert. Wanted To rent piano In first class condition. Address Hot SI. City. Cash offers for the old Catholic church "building, Market street, ma,' be made at the catholic Kectory. Books audited, offic. work and correspondence handled by hour or day, reasonable. Phon. togw. Wanted Scrap Iron, brass and , aluminum. Highest pricea guaran teed. Blewett Harvester Co. Children's hair bobbing a specialty. Pendleton Hairdressing Parlors. For sale JS12 Cadillac touring car in first class condition. A barguin If taken at once. Independent Garage. For rent' Furnished --room io.,se. also furnished 4 room apartment. 1J Iewis street. Phone 2 441. 8. C. Jackson sells wsll paper and linoleum. Samples taken to your home. Phone i!)-5ll. Do you know that Bates A FriedVy "Hell, rent or Insure Anything?" 414 Main street. Phone 604. Overland Service station, parts, re. pair shop. Experienced man to do your work. 544 Main street. Nicely furnished front room apt., with sleeping porch.. .02 WrtU'r Phone 205M. Wanted Kxperienced girl for gen eral housework. References required. Phone 7SJ Call Penland Bros, van to move youi household goods. Telephone SI. Alsc baggage transferrin and heavy haul ing. noomlng house for aale. Main street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Po land Bros. Ft,r n:,lc eVImoKt new & pa.ss. Motx auto, in flrwt class condition. Will yd at a xacriflce if taken at once lnileiH-ndent tlarnge. Mattress making, furniture repair ng. upht-lntering. called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Broa. Jl Beauregard. Phone 22, J. For Rent Sewing machines of ail makes. $1.00 per week. 3 00 per month Mcl'linluck A Simpson. 400 K. Court. For sale New and second hand .4ewing Machines. Singer, ' White New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock Simpson, too R. Court Found Bunch of keys in front of Kconomy Irug Store. Owner may have same by calling at Pendleton Shoe Hi spital aad paying chargea Hous keeper wanted on ranch. 2 men to cook for, respectable place Write Route 1. Box 46, Stanfield. ore. and state wafces wanted. Crocheted samples for patterns new designs. 13-I0c. yokes. $1.26. tow. el ends. 25c each. Insertion, per In. aide. 10c yard R. Hinshawx Salem. Ore. I I'matiUa county Pioneer Assoc!:!- : tinn at Weston. Oregon, June xfh and : 91 h Venal attractions All invited. , Geo D. Feebler, president; S. A. J Barnes, secretary. For paint inic and papering call ui Avery 4k Hock. We have all first clans mechanics and can guarantee you t he befit of work at reasons, ble prices Ot'ntract or day work, city or country Shop opposite Pendleton Hotel. Phone 5J. j Want Work Anything mechanical. , Auto, tractor, etc. repair or operate Electrical wiring; for telephones or liphts InstaJi private light plantt complete. P In eastern Oreon in June. Henry Chatp.:te. Wo -db-iro Ore. , Bond for Rale Any part of 812. 000 worth of bonds of West over Ter- i race. Portland. Oregon. In $1000 de nominations, maturing tctoher. IMS. , drawing 8 1-2 P cent interest pav- '. able rwemi-anniiBlly. but will discount to make the interest 8 per cent. , Think an investigation will prove j them Al bonds and an. extra good in- . vewtment. Address B, Kast Oregon- 125,000 Farm Ian Wanted For from three to flv. years at not to ex ceed f per cent Interest ' on 300') acrea of good farm land and pasture land near i3ugene, well Improved and well stocked. Conservative value 75.000. Title perfect. An extra gond loan. Address A. it . Bast Ore gon lan. Ante Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves Allan-Ward Co.. at 10 a. m and 1:10 p. m. each day. Phon. 40t for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop Ad. Notice of Paxiueail of City of Pendle ton Improvement Bonds. Notice la hereby given that City ot Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. S, Series 0, 5 and 8, Series z and 1 Series one. will be paid upon presen tation thereof to the undersigned at the American National Bank; Pendle ton, Umatilla County, Oregon. Inter est on said bonds ceases June I. 1917. Dated May 14. 117. LEE MOORHOI'SE, Treasurer, City of Pendleton. By Wm. Mickelsen. Deputy. Free! Free! Xnoiher 3200 phonograph to be given away aj. the Boston Store, see it in their window. Adv. Wanted. Agent to handle the Smith Form-a Truck Only lakes small capital to handle. Big profits. For particulars, address H. K. Griffith, care Hotr-1 Pendleton. no Ton Want Home? Do you want a home? If so, I will sell you a lot and you can build yourself, or I will sell you the lot and build th. horn, for you and giv. you terms on the same. A. H. Cox. (Adv.) Fine Farm to Trade. 420 A. on the Columbia river, 12 ml. from Portland; 300 A. cult. All level first class river bottom soil; good 8-room house, barn for 75 cows and horses. 2 hay barns and silo- Good 4 room tenant house. Place is all .fenced. 2 A. bearing orchard, crop all In. Complete set of farm tools and dairy equipment. About 0 A. alfalfa land, lots of other good hay land and abundance of pasture The following stock goea with place: 42 cows, 22 2-yr. old heifers, 1 2-yr. old steers, 2 bulls, work horses. 1 pony, 4 hogs. 7 chickens. Will trade this ranch for wheat land. Price 355.000. Ralph Ackley, 287 1-2 Wash. St., Portland. Ore. a, - a NKW SPANISH PRKMIKR. !. ' WihU PRCniER PRILT0 x - 4 Martinis Manut l Carrie Prieio. pres ident tif t he senate, hai berome the tew premier of Spain in place of fount Kumononea. Mamuit lriet at various tlms held th portfolioH of minister of forvlfcn affairs. mniuT of Juslice. and minister of public works. He is :i member of the per manent Haicue tribunal. Uke the retlrlns; cabinet the new one will be liberal. rt, NIDATION TAX KXKMIT New V"rk nin Also llclw liurettn Futn Irv NKW TOKK, May 18. The appeli- j ate division of the supreme court to day ruled that the Rockefeller Foun dation and the toureau of social hy Kiene are charitable corporations and ar exempt from a state transfer tax. The decision effects bequests of 14 3.4 &fJ to the Rockefeller lundation inl 875, .000 to the bureau of social hy giene, made by th late Mrs. Isaurm K Rockefeller. wif of John D. Rocker feller. SOI.IMKR OK SKAt KKIU No. 1 didn't raise my boy to he a solilser! True. I didn't teach or tell him Miirht is Right! Rut I'd h.tte to think he'd shirk and be a slacker I'd hate to know he'd shun his nation's fight. The baby head that nestled near my bosom Was rnln to guard and cher ish thru the years. I used to warn htm 'gainst the battle's danger Today I give him rtmlles and hide the tears! It's hard to part with him. but he is going! He'll ftaht out there and win his laurels, too. No. didn't raise my boy to be a soldier- Thank !oi, tho, he's Ameri can! Are you? lene Fowler. 1 V1; ."- v. . . - . ; t. MAY 24, 1917. at 4 HINTS (;KIULtV BEVflMTIO Philip Hehidt-mann, member of th KelchwtHp?, perhaps the boldest of the well-known mvn of Cermuny, for. in the meeting: of that body the other day, he said if France and KriK- land renounced the idea of annexa tion there would be a revolution in ':errnany. He meant the German peo ple would riue against the kaiser should he ftOH? peace under uch conditions. Huch opfninns publicly exprenwd would have ben followed by imprisonment earlier in the war. UII.SOX K KIV TO ENIJST HrttliUT-in-lMW of invbids-nt Offer Serrioe HUSTON, Tex.. May 18. Dr. Stockton AxHon, profewior of Knslish literature at Rice institution and brother-in-law of President Wilson. filed his application for enlistment in the marine corps reserve today. The recruiting station hi Houston forwarded the application to Wash ington with a recommendation tha; Dr. Axson be accepted. NOTICK OF RTIIKKT IMPROVEMENTS NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that at S regular mating of the commoo Council of Tlie City of Pendleton, held oo May 23, 1H17. the following resolutions were dulj adopted : w nereas. me i ity piurveror or i oe . itj of Pendleton did on the 23rd day of May, 1917. under direction and by reqnlrement of the Common Conncll file In tbe office ol the Hworder of The City of Pendleton nlan rind aneeifif-atltMH for an aDDroorl ate ImpruTf ront of the following named si reet In fa Id city, vi. Ptrfc ins Avenuf trni the .North line or Kaiey street to me South tine of Washington Btreet, together with the esTiroatm of the work to be done and the probable cost thereof with a state-to-Dt of the lotK, parts of lota and parcel of land to be beuerit?d by sucn improve ment and the peitentage if the total cost of improvement, which eacb of such lots, part of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of tbe benefits to be de rived from such Improvement, and Where!', tbe council baa examined sncb plans and specifications and estimates and found the same satisfactory sod tbe esti mates therefor to be in scordance with tho prohdhle eost of su'b work, and Whereas, the property recoanended the City tSiirveyor to be included within tnt bound.irlH of the district benefited Is. In tbe tiMfgment or the Common council, properly to be Included within such im provement diKirlct.and no property Is ex- lun-x I therefrom, which should properly be included therein, and WbifeRii, the Improvement of tbe herein strove described Hrtlon8 of IVrkins Ave nue with ; ravel I.itnlitblc pavement ts at this time nexetsary. therefore be It, Kesoived. by the Common Connril of The City of Pendleton that It l expedient tf imprve and it is hereby proposed' to Im prove Perkins Avenue from the North line 4 f It n ley S t reel to the Kon t h line of WahLuj'trn Mtrei-t by paving the same with .rtvW l;itiiliililc pflveinent. with the ex cept It. n of the InterwectfoD of said Perkins Avenue with Jttrhson St reet which is not to he paved; Mich Mivement to be 45 feet from curb tt curb and to be const rtict'ti iinrt the surface thereof to be ftnitheit up on the established grade of said ilreet and the Htrtel to liave curb-asnd gutters and all otlitr thintrs in accordance with and as shown in the plans and specification for th Improvement f said fairtlons of Perk Ins Avenue. prepnrii by ienry Kimhrell. i'itv Surveyor. ftUnl with the Iteeordcr of utid city, i.n th -'tpd dsv of May. If17. which piniiK and sitectflcatlon are hereby (KirtictiiHrly r'fprrd tt. and In accitrtlan with Ci charter and ordinances of The City uf Pendletin : and be it Further Resolved, that the engineer' ewtiniaie". of the probable total cost of aii' h tmprovtment, which said engineer's esti mates were made and prepared by tiear? Kimhrell. Citv Survevor of said city. In the sum of 8.'.442 20 and were filed with th Reorder of said city, on the 23rd dsv of May. 1M7. are hereby included and hereby referred to particularly, and be It Kti rt her Resolved, that t be plans and spevt flea t Ions and estimates for such Iro nrovement as nrenared bv the Cltv Snr veyor. and 'lied with the Recorder of The City of i'endleton on tbe Mrd day of May. !!. be and they are hereby adopted and apprtved. and be It Further Resolved, that the eost of mak ing such Improvement shall be a charge and lien npon all lots, parts of lota aad par eels of land to he benefited by such Im provements snd tbe owners of such lot, parts of lota and parcels of land, so snecl slly benefited by anch iraprovementa shai be ll-hie for the payment of the cost, thereof, and be It Further Resolved, that an asseesmenl district s hereby created to be known as 4 ment IMstrlct 53. embracing the proftenv benefited and to be aMsevsed fr tbe itavment or sm-n tmprovenienT. which aseiment district shall iucltxle all lots, parts of ltts and parcela of land lying and being within toe district Utunded snd de si-rtltetl s follows, ttvwlt r l-EKCRUTION OK ASFJfMKT P1KT RICT NO .IS. lHMrriMKS CAl-l-KP IMPROVEMENT OISTHICT NO. ,VS Ct-mmeu.-ng at the X E. comer of l.ot 12 ltl-t k . Ltvermore's Addition to the Twn. now City of lentllet.n. Oreg.n. thence H. 1 deg. ... mln. E. ihrouch tbe unter of Hlwk 1 of said IJvermore s Art dltlon and It lock of Raleys A.t.lttion iTo feet to th- . E. corner of lxt 7 of snln Itloik thence 8 hh deg. mln. W f.H-t to it..- S. W. comer f lxt 0 of Block lo of said Rle-"s Addlrloa. then-e N. I deg '.V. mln. W T feet to the N W cor ner of 1 of ltl.- k 4 of snid l.ivermoces A.Miilon. thence N. M deg. A min. E. 2M) feet to place of beginning And he it Farther Resolved, that a copy of ibi reolmhn t.igether with th notice that tbe snrveyor's ealimafe of tbe pro p.rri.o of the cost of aaid work to he chanced against esch lot. part of tot and parcel of land Is vm file In the office ot the Citv Recorder be pnbltshed for a perloo of ten "iavs In the East Oregon ian. whlct. neiMier Is berer designated by liw A Vtiucl i for t he public t Ion thereof. And act Ice is hereby give that the snr vev.w's estimate of tbe proportion of the ,f said work to be charaed acanat each !. pirt of lot snd parcel of land wltbla the a - innt diitrlt In said reaohitla meriTtoneA! is na file la is tmffhe of the Citv Recorder I lateel st Pendleto. Oregoa. this 24th itav tf lv. no; THOU FIT :FRAl.n. hexsruVr of The Cil" of I'endletoa. I J t , , ( . . -To. 'J V i, v f x , 1 J '' Sri ipT ' If n ll f Itiiilffi-rm imirt''"!" . JHMIHHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHMIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIHIIIUUtUIfKlir; ITHE Thursday Day Only The Cherokee Indian Seeress inaia-iLinr-Efti Llvina: Inceraatlon of the Spirit C rw-rokeeH. THE AIVTA HAS KM I lt: THIH ItF.M ARK IHW ONE HOKK BAY. Sf LET HER DfX-IDB VOI K PATE. IjHXK. WAR ArTAIIlSt S niKTI'SE. 8EJMJEANT PRANK S The 11 ear old mascot f the 1st from Mexico. Chased Out by Villa. bis way to catxure the Kaiser single PICTURES Ethel Clayton The Web A Powerful Iranta of Social fife. HE.OM.T-PATHE NEW S AL.L, 1 HE I.ATE WAIS EWS. f. IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilinillllllllllllllHIIHIMIIHIIUHIIIIIIMIMMIMIMIHIllllUllimSr COSY PRE"r8 THE DAIVTV ANJ TALENTED Dorothy Phillips " in A Beautiful and Sensational picture in the Bierra Nevada.. "THE FLASHLIGHT L" Sensational Scenes: Snrpnrinc Cilniaxes; Beautlfal Plcutre ques Vista of Uur Beautiful Sierra of California. AND A 4XKD COMEDY. KOHON PICTURE HEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Mc-iai mt Alta Thursalav. Wah-let-ka, tha Cherokee lndi-in ( re. Seventh daughter of tha th daughter, born with the mystic veil and the living incarnation f the spirit of trti-to-na, the spirit guide of the hcrokees. This remarkable wo man will anKwer all your questions on any subject you may desire to have answered The picture, "The Web of Desire." is one of high society life showing; what happens mhen a young arried couple become rich. it is the kind of a story that you will talk about, the kind that makes friends for all. Also we will have the Hearst- Pathe News, the Pi ct oral news of the world THE DEIUrXICT. Tratrit Iwwaaua at pBgime Thursday pa Friday. "The He relief la Stuart Holmes. He tiwk the character of that man to heart and put a touch of sympathy in a life where most would have put coldness. Supporting; Mr. "Holmes as Teddy Prant is a cast of rare ability. Mary Martin plays the leading feminine role, the wife, a woman of refinement, who is humiliated and dUMtrawcedl by a husbeuid who abandons her for a fleeting flame. Miss Martin puts into this character that sincerity which has charmed every spectator of her work. June Puye. the woman in he case, is new with Fog productions. She pic ture a new type of siren woman FtAevaiffht CUrl. The attraction at the Csy theter on Thursday and Friday will be 'The Flashlight-" presented In Bluebird photoplays by Dorothy Phillips, with Lon thaney and Wm. Aowell leading here supporting cnmipany. Ida May Park, one of the few women engaged in rrwlucmg; moving pictures, direct ed the production, going to the Sierra Nevada for the rugged ernes that are required to reflect the atmoephere of a most interesting story. Th-t it a ptueblrd is advance assurance of worth while entertainment. NiKht plowing tnd'-eate that th American farmer has begin nfili... tion. r AGE HVR ALTAI n - T - a. the SHrlt 4. tilde ef xts woMs rof Cavalry ('. f. A. on his war "Violin and Cornet. Solol." m handed. of Desire iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiiiimiOrams iPASTJMEl I THURSDAY fKIDAlT 1 HE PtATED THE AMB g WD IJST. H Ho neglected home, fajwary 3 and work fof flirting Bohenmwus g pleasures. The gay life soon dimmed the more solemn sphere abeaa 3 the heart. 3 He waa caught In lis diaar whirl and carried dowau j3 He awoke too late, a pauper. an outcast. 3 WII.MAM rXJX PRESEJSTS . ij 1 . Stuart Holmes "THE DERELICT yy i m -r Also a BLg t rvturdx -3 "An Aerial Joyriis" 1 IE In 2 parts. 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