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PAGE STX. PATTY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON". OREGON. MO X DAY. JULY 21, EIGHT PAGES. Al B k. W I I .1111 1 no.vr.r.it events in FRONTIER DAYS Buffalo Kill and Pawnee Bill will present their circus Coliseum .next week, the largest and most diversified exhibition ever given since Colonel Cody first introduced the "Wild West" as an amusement institution. Jt seems strange in these days of the flyins machine, the telegraph, the Iron battleships, and the printed newspaper, to review the western wilderness that stretched through thousands of years now reaching the end of its path, conquered by daunt less pir.eers. many of whom sacrific ed their lives in laying the founda tions of t'.'.e empire of the new great west ani of . whom Mark Twain said. built with every accessory of artistic design and verocity splendidly shown as a background for "Pioneer events in frontier days," which acts as an influence to pull out of the pigeon holes of memory the one time cur rent action of the danger day's of Am erican history. A band of Indians Is shown engaged nearly naked frenzied fanatics dance nearly naked frenzied faatics dance in supplication, atonement and appeal to the Sun God. A sentinel sudden ly appears and tells that an emigrant overland train has been sighted and the ceremony abrubtly gives place to a fiendish desire to annihilate the 'pale face" intruders. They stealthily track the cortege, watch them picket their stock and iorm tnetr stockade for the night fhpv nrp nn sirmerini? riaintv kidiloV d weaklings, but stalwart, dauntless j and when all Is still they charge upon braves brimful of push and energy i the sleeping emigrants, who greatly and royally endowed with every attrl- outnumbered and in tremendous em bute that goes to make up a peerless ! ergency, fight valiantly, repulsing the and magnificent manhood, the very savages again and again, the flaming pick of the world's glorious ones," arrows of the Indians set fire to the and he spoke the truth. stockade, the blazes of which in their The remarkable scene disclosing j undoing for it attracts a detachment 'undulating prairies, plateaux, desert! of cavalry, who dash to the rescue of wastes, and snow capped mountains. I the despairing pioneers, and put to 1 rout the remaining Indians. I vuier scenes typical of the makers j and making of the times is the at i tack on the overland stage coach. The I pony express and sports, games and j life of the plains, Including lariat ex l erclses, the roping and throwing of j wild cattle, bronco busting, horseback ' quadrilles, sharp shooting, round-ups ! and other incidentals of early days j on the frontier. i These displays this year are more ! than merely descriptive, thev are rev olutionary in a sense of originality and authenticity of presentation! There i no gathering in the civilized world I so keen, so alert, so vivid for any sort of novelty as the American peoples: and they surely have it here! At Round-up Park, Pendleton, Sat urday, August 2. n AppelTs South African Water Bag 51 L-5f SKTTH AFRICA 31 jttnAtaoEw'll 'I'lpi'lfiM conspire to prevent Jack from pro-! posing to his fair fellow passenger. He gets to the point several times but something Invariably Interrupts his declaration. The manner In which he at last succeeds in getting his heart's desire shocks mamma but Marian joyfully goes to his arms. ! Yokohama Fire Department. Vita graph. An interesting topical picture. Cosy. Program for Monday and Tuesday. "Zoe, or a Woman's Last Card." Three reels. Hecla. This three part feature is a direct adaptation from the famous novel of the same name by Coralie Stanton and Heath Hosken which so many will remember as a problem story. Mile Reglna Badet. one of the world's rnost famous beau ties and marvelous dancers, plays the part of "Zoe," the woman of mys tery. It is a story that will hold the observer's attention throughout. "Billy Plays Poker." Gem. Billy Quirk and Violet Horner in a mirth making picture. Billy gambled away all his clothes in a poker game; get ting home was a terrible experience that brings the laughs. Fun in a Photograph Gallery." The new change in the bill at the Grand theater includes 4000 feet of feature films. "The Ogres" contrib utes an Intensely interesting study of the social problem. "Two Widows" produces much merriment, while "Foiling Fickle Father" takes the bun on latest love episodes. "The Hired Dress Suit" Is also one of the Majes- tic's most ludicrous releases. Miss Didier. continues as popular as ever, and by consent of Manager Watson will sing in front of the theater on Friday night at the band consert. The Drew Stock company produces 1 a laughable burlesque besides rendering four vaudeville acts. On Sunday night "The Musical Stanleys" will open with a feature novelty act which has been secured at extraordinary expense. North Beach NOW IN FULL BLAST Why not plan your Summer Vacation at this wonderful resort, reached by rail to Portland via Guaranteed 100 efficient take no subttitute Will positively keep watercool for 48 hour in the shade or un. Constructed on a simple scientific principle. Will with stand the severest kind of field use. 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The fact that Mason has fallen in love with her daughter is soon dis covered by Mrs. Marbury, who dis cusses the matter with him and agrees to help him. Knowing that he is the man with the money and seeing in the match an immediate way to retrieve her husband's fallen fortune. Part 2. It is proposed to build a new railroad in Africa and Ralph is sent to take charge of the work. As soon as his son is out of the way Ma son commences to press his suit to Marion, who cannot understand him. Her mother makes it clear to her that Mason wants her for his wife and tells her that this is the chance for her to save her father from ruin. Three months after Ralph departs she is married to Ralps father. In Africa Ralph has full scope for his genius and rushes ahead with the railroad. During a hunting trip he is pounced upon by a Hon and severe h wounded but is nursed back to health by a na tive. Part 3. Ralph In Africa becomes convalescent from his Injuries, so he desldes to return home and surprise the folks. Reaching New York, he dashes to his father's house and bursts in upon him. The father tells him of his marriage and a violent quarrel follows, the son denouncing his father and angrily leaving the house. Up stairs Marlon is lying on a bed ,of jain, as an heir is about to be brought Into the world. As Mason sits brood ing the doctor enters and tells him his hopes are blighted, mother and child are both dead. When Mrs. Marbury descends a while later, she finds An drew Mason a corpse in his chair. She alone is left to suffer the consequences of Her own selfishness. "Almost a Wild Man." Biograph farce comedy. wav he will cut out ' the affected trees. Such action is authorized by the state horticultural law. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Noa-Sectaiisa Bonding and Day School for Boys. MiliUxy Discipline; Small Owe; Men Teacken. 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"Princess," the beau tiful tigress holds your attention ev ery second ijhe is on the screen. "The Tiger Lily." Vltagraph, three refls. An animal picture with a real, gripping story behind it the story of a woman torn by jealousy who sends a tiger to destroy the girl she hates, little dreaming that the girl is her own daughter. A storm, a flash of lightning, a villa set afire and in it the fast coming events that bring the destruction of the Tiger Lily herself. Miss Gordon appears in one scene at a masquerade ball arrayed as a Tiger Lily and accompanied by her Bengal tlrer. Delayed Proposals. Vltagraph. Featuring Clara Kimball Young, Mau rice Costello and James Young. Sea sickness, an ambitoius mother, a ri val su!tor and the fates generally, Why You Should Have Us Build Your Cicrete Sidewalks BECAUSE We mako a specialty of tliis work. 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