TUTLYEAST OT?EOONTAN. PFNDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY -21, 1014
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IN INDI-PKNDKXT NEWSPAPER.
fuUMnliwI Plly and Kml Weekly t reo-
dl-ton. Oregon, by the
KAST OIlWWMiS PL'KLISUIXO CO.
OffVUI r-lty anl County Papt
Member l'nlf-4 Prima AusnclatloD.
Rnt-red at th pnatofftr at Pendleton,
Ortrm. a ncea6)M nail natter.
ON KALE IN OTHER CITIES.
The I'-antem Newe Co., Portland, Oregon,
21 S W iHtiliiKton Kt.. at th.
Imperial Motel Newt Stand, Portland,
ittowmnn Nera Co., Portland, Oregon.
ON FILE AT
fWmpn Itnreaii, !H)i Security TtulMin?.
WaKUingt'tn, I. C, Bureau, 001, Four
teen! h treet. X. V.
PCHSCP.1PTIOX KATES.
tIW, one year, by mall .......... .$5.00
I tally, tlx month, by mall 2.50
tHtllr, three tnnnihx, by mall 1.25
Itally, one month, by mall 50
1 tally, one year, by carrier.; 7.50
tally, all months, by carrier 8-73
laily, three months, by carrier 1 05
ttally. one month, by carrier.... 65
Keml Weekly, one year by mall 150
fceml Weekly, all months, by mall 75
Inat-Wcekly, four montba. by mall 50
Veleyhone
Woosh! Wow!
What now
This here's winter, anyhow!
Air i.i full 'o
Kick an' Jump.
Keeps a feller on tV hump!
Hustle, bustle!
All day long;
On your toes an' goftiff strong!
ZSngo! Bingo!
Ain't it fun?
(Though you maynt git noth
tn' done.)
Chicago News.
The Portland Oregonian says it is
ridiculous that money interests have
"been conducting a
1 5r) nn's ftreat campaign through the
Offense. rress to make Bryan
absurd.
iCtertainly such a charge is ridicu
totjs. The -money trust does not work
tj JL way. When the trust wants a
J tain public man to be assailed-it
4JbsrDut no signed instructions di
ritlng that the offender be bitten on
tlje heel or anything of that sort. The
tUuney- trust is not so crude.
ti ft a fact, however, ihat' the tory
prjss -.throughout the entire country
haui Wen busy, for months assailing
Hrfatr-in a biftrr, unfair manner.!
frty fcave not attacked him for rea
4)8 that appear upon the surface
'rtvi grape Juica and Chautauqua lec
re attacks aije no sincere. The
ItVsJlon't cari-l haifff whether Bry
iVlrTnka ptp JaUa r not It is
eHriy a peVnafi5tifeV. So is the
l'ojHJejtion regarding Chautauqua lec
VpiifsiE If Bi?bh 1VIV lillTlit outside
jfcilheSe matters the tory press would
ltUrtiis all tenance as shown by his
ejfr&juice
.Stil(f-pralsJ
iSaysn giv'itg pjihock &ddres at
iutauquasi tJ-Jlt
4
h. public
-f j h
.1
preferences and they
the democrat J)-3is
privilege; he has placed man above
the dollar; he has denounced the an
archy of big business and stood for
the Americanism of Lincoln and Jef-ft-rson.
lie has been the originator
and the uncompromising champion of,
the progressive movement. He is the
man who made Wilson's nomination
possible and in doing so showed he
had the manhood and the patriotism
to sacrifice his personal ambitions to
advance the principles In which he
believes. He is the strongest indi
vidual factor back of the administra
tion today.
It is because of these things not
because of grape, Juice that Bryan is
assailed. He is too strong and Influ
ential to suit the tories. So every ef
fort is made to break down his power
and the arrows of ridicule are kept
flying thick and fast.
But as the Oregonian says the
money trust is not doing it. No in
structions from that source are need
ed. Tory editors know some things
without being told and one point they
never forget is that whenever Bryan
shows strength it is their cue to sneer.
In the following editorial the Xew
York World pays a compliment to the
latest wireless victory:
An Inspiring There are many won-
Victory. derful triumphs to the
credit of wireless tele
graphy for life-saving at sea, from the
case of the steamship Republic to
that of the burning Volturno, and be
yond. But among them all there Is
none more remarkable and thrilling
than this rescue of most of those on
board the Cobequil and the assured
safety of the remainder.
This staunch liner had run upon
rocks somewhere t along the danger
ous approaches to the Bay of Fundy
ii the midst of a blinding storm. It
must have been in danger of being
pounded rapidly to pieces by the
mountainous seas. Below-zero tern
peratures added to the dangers and
ti-rror of the situation. Its wireless
apparatus worked feebly and uncer
tainly in the wild disorder of the at
mosphere and was never able to give
the ship's exact location, because this
was not known on board.
But the distress calls were heard
and how bravely heeded by ships from
the American and Canadian shores,
and by ships at sea, groping through
the mist and storm in a hunt as dan
gerous as it was blind, the news of
the morning tells. Only two figure in
the first rescue, but to others equal
credit is evidently due.
This is of the new power of man
over the forces of nature by which
the call of distress can be sent widely
circuling through the air, and of the
new humanitarianism of the sea which
at the call hurries all ships within
reach from their course to the work
of rescue. It is most inspiring.
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
RATES.
Per Una flrat Insertion.. 10c
Per line, additional Insertion. .. .5c
Per line, per month ...11.00
Count 6 ordinary words to line.
Locala will not be taken over the
'phone and remittance niuat accom
pany order.
Estes Barber Shop. (SI Main.
Wanted Sewing. 701 E. Court.
Sewing wanted. 314 Water street.
Flth arrives daily. Oregon Market.
Try Estes' new barber shop
"It's the work."
Fresh milch cows for sale. Inquire
Grltman Brothers.
Wanted Good, clean rags at the
East Oregonian office.
Found Purse containing money.
Phone I. C. Snyder, 38 1M.
Joe Ell, Insurance, roon s. Ameri
can National Bank building.
Take no changes, get pure U. S. in
spected meats at Oregon Market.
For rent First class piano in fine
condition. Inquire or phone this of
fice. This month only you can buy a
ivnaDe Baby Grand for J559. Jesse
Failing.
For rent 5 room house with stone
cellar, 1100 Raley street. Inquire
waiters mill.
Phone 444 for U. S. Inspected meat
and more of it by paying cash, at the
Oregon Market
What can you use In home furnish
Local Playhouses
What the Press A&mH 11a to
Say of Present nttil Coming
Attraction,
Orplicuiii.
For Thursday's change the Or
pheum presents one of the best pic
tures that has been shown here for
some time in "The Tudor Princess,"
a two part Edison featuring Mary
Fuller and Benjamin Wilson.
This delightful romance tells the
love story of Mary Tudor, sister of
Henry VIII. She Is in love with the
young Duke of Suffolk but Henry tells
her she must marry Louis of France.
Mary rebels and is locked in her room
when she Is discovered talking with
the duke. He is put in irons and .to
save him the younir sir) Is forced to
marry the apod kin and she suffers
agonies until the duke comes to the
French court. I.ouis suddenly dies in
a fit of passion and Mary and the
duke are happily married after all
their suffering.
Diana's Press Reform. Vitagraph.
Featuring E. K. Lincoln and Anita
Stewart. Hooking up Diana's dress
for the dance is not so easy as it
looks to her brother and father, so
they propose that she don Greek
robes, which she does at the next
dance and makes a great hit. The la
dies ara all jealous and try to copy
her dress but they only look ridicu
lous nnd only through Diana's kind
ness do they get any dances.
Banty Tim. Lubln. A splendid
story of the south.
Growing and . Gathering Cocoa
Beans. In Interesting sublect nn the
noted singers, comedians and charac
ter artists, are well known composers
nnd writers, having composed such
numbers as "Xora, How I Adore Her,"
"A Soldier of I'ncle Sam," "With Your
Pest Ghi." "In the Apple .Blossom
Time." and "Grace, My Sweetheart.
Grace." '
Catarrh Is an excessive secretion,
accompanied with chronic Inflam
mation, from the mucous membrane.
Hood's Sarsapartlla acts on the mu
cous membrane. Hood's Sarsaparllla
acts on the mucous membrane through
the blood, reducs inflammation, es
tablishes healthy action, and radical-i
ly cures all cases of catarrh. Adv.
will be made, in view of the fact that
$20,000 Is the fee asked by the city
council. Added to the high cost of
running a sa'loon at Marked Tree, Is
the statute requiring a saloon to dose
at 9 o'clock in the evening. Marked
Tree residents who might take an oc
casional nip if ft saloon should open
under these difficulties, are wonder
ing how much they would have to pay
for one highball or a cocktail when
a license costs $20,000, if such concoc
tions sell for fifteen cents or two-for
two-bits, under a $300 license.
Anll-Suloon League Plans light,
LANSING. Mich.. Jan. 21. Plans
for the spring activities of the Michi
gan Antl-Suloon League were to be
made here this, afternoon when te
opening seslons of the league's an
nual convention was held. An ex
tensive campaign will be waged in
the- state preceding the spring elections.
COLDS C.U'SF. HEADACHE AND
GRIP. 1
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tab
lets remove cause. There is ony one
"BROMO QVIXINE." It has the
signature of E. W. Grove on box. 25c.
Adv.
Ings? Graham's big sale enables you Pnms roll with above
to get "it" at a big saving.
Don't forget the big money raising l'a.stimo Tlmrsilny-IYMav.
luiuuuic tuie i uranaras. irices (or this chanee nf nlotnr
nave oeen reduced unmercifully. Pastime offers "The Third Decree
Old papers for sale: tied in bun- This is not one of the regular pro-
dies. Good for starting fires, etc, 15c grams seen at this theater but a spe-
a bundle or two bundles for 25c. ai feature for which the manae
iJryan's rel and only
t for IS
offense - is
years rhropgh fsfnihine
aiii rtorm hi has b&Ji poHMaS an4
"W"oijiic re4rmer; he has stood for
ar v
f elfare and , epQCsefl itar.A
This office.
. For sale ;Two modern cottages lo
cated on east Court street, seven
blocks from Main street. Inquire of
Walters' mill.
Now's the time to get that piece of
furniture you have been planning on.
while the big money raising sale is on
at Graham's.
To Rent Largely, nicely furnished
well heated front bedroom suitable
for one or two gentlemen, use of bath
and phone. Call 602 Water. Phone
205 M.
Penland Bros, new furniture van
moves all you have In one load. Good
warehouse storage; rates reasonable.
Phone 339 or call Penland Bros., 64?
Main street.
Lost Black cocker water spaniel
dog. Reward offered if
319 Thompson street
For sale Kitchen and bedroom
furniture on account of leaving city.
Must be sold within the next two or
three days. Call and see Mrs., Ellis,
315 Lewis or phone 560.
We have Portland and valley prop
erty to exchange for eastern Oregon
and Washington farms. We are also
lean agents. Bell & Gridley, 223
Lumber Exchange. Portland, Oregon.
For sal
nient paid a large price, being the
successful bidder In this city. To
transfer such a play as "The Third
Degree" from the stage to the screen
was attained with extraordinary dif
ficulties. The Klein variety of mod
em melodrama depends not a little
on its dialogue. On closer examina
tion however, it will appear that dia
logue is not essential to the success
of the play and that, in the hands of
a competent director, there is enough
purely dramatic material to make an
attractive screen play. The sluation
in the play are all strong and logical
and action is never neglected for the
sake of mere characterization. The ell
max Is reached swiftly with the loss of
never a minute and no audience will
fail to appreciate the splendid work
which the director has done In build-
returned to lng up the sequence of events. Mr.
Barry O'Xell has made a most con
scientious and creditable effort and
has shown no mean ability. !The
Third Degree" will be presented three
times In the afternoon and three times
in the evening. It is the legitimate
In films. The admission will be, ad
ults 15 cents, children 5c.
How Much for One Drink. .
TEXARKANA. Ark., Jan. 19 t'p
to today no applications for a saloon
license had been received by the city
fathers of Marked Tree, Ark. Said
city fathers do not expect that any
MANY CHILDREN SUFFER
FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE
Tax Problems Discussed.
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 21.-Gov-ernor
Martin H. Ulynn, Mayor Will,
Ceylon H. Lewis, Ashley T. Cole.
Judge Irving C. Vann, and other no
tables were among the speakers
scheduled for the fourth annual New
York State Tax Conference which op
ened a three days session here to
day. Thomas F. Byrnes, chairman of
the State Board of Tax Commission
ers, acted as chairman of the conference.
The man who tries to buy popular
ity gets stung.
DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYS, USE SALTS
IF YOUR HACK HURTS OR BLAD
DER BOTHERS D1UXK LOTS
OF WATER.
. Cosy.
Walter and Clarcmont in a light
opera Sinsrfncr and musical aft n-IM u
Good seven room house h,ere Wednesday and Thursday. These
Bake nr. and Lunch Room
Try Our
SMOTHERS BREAD"
Oc Loaf
-Abo
merciIan
p Top BreaaSc Loaf
TS' HOT lilNCli
i 130 to 7 o'ciodU 1 1
inert DRINKS n
H HOT TAMALES fi f i
CHILE COX CAfLjsE
"BUSH bYSTt&S. Anv Stvle
MtEAKBAST SERVED. Short
OaVlen at All Hours
ICB CREAM ALL
j 1 WINTER.
Portland papers are being deluged
with complaints because the board of
higher curricula
Up To The has failed thus far
Curricula Board, in eliminating du
plication at the two
Ji'ig State schools. The critics'" are
ifiry declaring that unless the board
raparef-me suD;ect an erion win oe
wade To consolidate the schools.
The currWula board should set this
agitation at'rest by taking positive ac
tion. The logical line of cleavage, be
tween the schools should be as point
ed out by the state grange a few years
ago. The cultural courses should be
centered at the university and the
technical courses at O. A. C. If as
bit feeeaj indicated On board ignores
Cfaii piilipjf, a4 glved Kime of the en-
l W A iT A - '.t
iiefrfcktSre8 t HieUiniversity it
is more than probable the old com-
with stone foundation: plenty of room
if person wants to raise chickens. An
excellent opportunity to get a nice
home at a bargain. For further. par
ticulars inquire at this office.
For Rent.
Furnished housekeeping rooms at
Umatilla Hotel. 639 Cottonwood
street. Adv.
Notice.
The Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian
church will meet with Mrs. Kenneth
McCrae tomorrow afternoon, Jan. 21.
Adv.
Notice to Daphne Circle, W. of V.
All members of Daphne Circle, Jo.
W. of W., are requested to meet
Thursday evening, January 22nd, at
Moose hall. General Organizer Saw-
er will be In attendance. By order
Guardian Neighbor, Margaret Cronin.
plaint about duplication, will be con
tiate4 jvWirwiiUMn a move to
(tAi&K,Ci4 It is a con-
HiiiKenbf "t'j be avoided".
The lxiarfjld settle the matter.
.Court Street
X
Phone 80
H .1. -iA.
i For your cold
f tt Mt
BY THE SCISSORS
f I buy a box of
Gold Cure
! Guaranteed and
YOU IIAVK XO GRAVE.
Go into the silence and meditate.
And there let your soul awake,
And build your brain as you cogitate,
That light on the path may break
ft
TT'T'Tri'to Ihe sITence and "fi.slen," wh'S
And how. and where to begin. !!
Hut you must awake to the now, a
then &
Oiviitrmt i:rnTe B-lth purpose trfoe
r -tiyJ tut Jielhing you cravfti
ATfd 'when you awake, you will kn
ihnt vnn
0.tfreyu jJioughts you have to
o
foltaon G Go.
C. 8. TERPENIN
Pendleton! January 17.fl914.
O.O
Percy FoTm.
A satisfied customer will be a p
manent customer. To secure satjjr
lactluti thn IJIe.-Iasuraoc.JPolteyK'
tfdVmefoVfalha
criticism. You will never have
Farmers tfnlon Grain Agency. Adr
lot because it Is located too near that
Will Teach I At est Dances.
Miss Norma Alloway announces that
she will open a dancing school
and will give Instructions on the new
est dances. Including the Tango, Hes
itation Waltz, One Step, etc. All per
sons interested will meet at . Moose
hall at 7:30 Friday evening Jan
uarv 23rd, for first lesson. For par
ticulars phone 349R after S o'clock
evenings. (Adv.
Mel Sheppard to Run.
NEW YORK, Jan. 21. New indoor
records are looked for at tonights
field and track fames to be held un
der the auspices Of the Paterson
Elks. Mel Shepnard in the middle
alHinaces is lo oe me oiar buimijuii.
Manv of the best field and track
athletes of this section are entered.
are exceptionally fine singers, and
Prof. Walters as a vocalist has few
equals. Beautiful Spanish costumes
ore a feature of this act. while a vein
of comedy running through the per
formance makes it amusing and en
joyable.
"In the Clutches of a Gang." Two
reels. Keystone. Two full reels of
comedy of the well known Keystone
style. Ford Sterling as the chief of
police has a terrible time among the '
villians; the arrest of the mayor and j
the scenes on the raft will make one
fairly shout with laughter. Every
Keystone film Is funny: this one In
two reels Is doubly funny.
Mutual Weekly No. 62. Clearing
the Columbia river, the strike in Ca
lumet; oil well burning; scenes in
Honolulu, and many other events.
"Adrift in a Great City." Than-,
houser.
Alta Theater Tonight.
A new picture program, including
a Florence Laurence two reel feature,
and a vaudeville act extraordinary
J. Aldrlch LIbby and Katherlne Tray
er, eminent singers and comedy ar
tists in their musical travesty, "Buf
falo Eill and the Lady." J. Aldrlch
Llbby Is the man who made "After
the Ball," a national hit some twenty
years ago. He Is the man that gave
Charles K. Harris the composer, his
start toward wealth and fame.
Llbby and'Trayer, as well as being
Three years ago my little girl, An
gela, was taken sick with scarlet fe
ver nnd later dropsy set in; her face
and limbs swelled and her eyes puff
ed. A leading physician here at the
time, treated her without the slight
est success. A sample of your Swamp
Root having been left at the house
at the time, I resolved to try It, and
as It agreed with her stomach I
continued using it with grateful re
sults. The Inflammation began to
subside after she had taken the first
fifty-cent bottle, and after she took
two large bottles she was pronounc
ed cured by the doctor and has been
In good health ever since. The doc
tor came to see her every day and
examined her every second day until
he pronounced her kidneys In perfect
condition.
Now then the doctor was under
the impression that I was giving my
girl his medicine, but as his medicine
had failed to do a bit of good, and
desiring not to offend him, I did not
tell him I was giving her Swamp
Root and he does not know the dif
ference. I did not use one drop of
his medicine after I started my girl
on Swamp-Root, and have always felt
that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root saved
my girl's life, for which I am grate
ful. i I cannot praise it too highly.
Very truly.
MRS. MARY BYRNE,
New Brunswlch, N. J.
State of New Jersey; County of Mid
dlesex, ss.
Mrs. Mary Byrne being duly sworn
by me. according to law. on her oath
salth that the above statement made
by me is Just and true.
MRS. MARY BYRNE,
Sworn and subscribed to before
me, this 16th day of July, A. D., 1909.
MARGARET P. O'DONNELL,
Notary Public.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and Irritate the entire urinary tract.
Keep your kidneys clean like you
keep your bowels clean, by flushing
them with a mild harmless salts which
removes the body's urinous waste
and stimulates them to their normal
activity. The function of the kid
neys is to filter the blood. In 21
hours they strain from it 500 grains
of acid and waste, so we can readily
understand the vital importance of
keeping the kidneys active.
Drink lots of water you can't
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast each morn
ing for a few days, and your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts Is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon Juice, combined with lithia and
has been used for generations to
clean and stimulate clogged kidneys;
e.lso to neutralize the aclda in urine
so It no longer is a source of irrita
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful efferves
cent llthla-water drink which every
one should take now and then to
keep their kidneys clean and active.
Try this, also keep up the water
drinking, and no doubt you will won
der what became of your kidney trou
ble and backache.
AVOID CATARRH
Hreatho Hyomel It Medicates the
Air You Rreatho and Instantly
Relieves.
Old tidier Rewarded.
ST. jiaitY'S, Pa., Jan. 21.
For hi tMrVln one of the brav
est actsNitfte Franco-Prussian
war, Charlj Chagnot, of St.
Mary's haswfet received recogni
tion from the French govern
ment. "Jtna'toaajr he was proud-
ly exhibiting a handsome bronze
medal, pewTant on a green ana w
black strl'ff. ribbon. .
It was 42 years ago and one
of the hottest' laittles of the long
conflict JhaCChlifnot and six-
teen dauiraaV V distinguished
themsejVeV' ! ThV'Prusslans had
captured tbetr'b'anHer and they
made a 4iPtal al'y
trieved It. Chagnot and thir-
teen of them returning to the
ranks alive. The record of
letter to
Dr. Kllmor & C.,
ningliamton, X. Y.
Prove Wluit Swamp-Root Will Do
For You.
Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Ulnghamton, N. Y., for a sample size
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
will also receive a booklet of valu
able information, telling about the
kidneys and bladder. When writing,
be sure and mention the Pendleton
Daily East Oregonian. Regular fifty-
cent and one dollar size bottles for sale
at all drug stores.
L'lmimiiiimiimimiiiiiiiimimiimmi'il
When you have
an 8 Mortgage
Maturing on your wlieat land,
or desire to reduce your present
rate to
Wo
S Call and eo mo. Money In an;
amount. 3 to 5 years, with re
: payment privileges. Moderato
S charges for closing up loans.
No delay.
1 Netherlands Atneri-
can Llorlgago Bank
Frank R. Atkins,
. Representative
E CO. Building Pendleton
HiiiiiiiimiiiimiimiimiiiiuiiiiiiuimiiB
Why continue to suffer frbm ca
tarrh, stopped up head, husky voice
and other troubles of the breathing
organs, when there is an absolutely
certain, scientific rf-medv at hand
Hyomel is the remedy. It is
pleasant, harmless and antlclptec
medication which you breathe through
a small Inhaler. Breathing a few
times dally through the Inhaler
charges the air with this germ kill
ing antiseptic. Catarrhal discharges,
sniffles, foul breath, watery eyes and
the formation of crusts In the nose
are promptly relieved by this medi
cated air.
It Is guaranteed by Tall man & Co.
to do it, or money back.
A complete Hyomel outfit, consist
ing of a strong, hard rubber pocket
inhaler and a bottle of Hyomel costs
only $1.00, and extra bottles, if aft
erwards needed, are only 60 cents
tach. Druggists everywhere sell Hyo
mel. '
Use Hyomel for bronchitis, coughs
r5TrTOsf-k-"u'' tnd colds in the head, husky voice.
4 1 croup of inants, and any inflammatory
j The New Six-Thirty
Franklin 82450
Weight 2725 pounds
How many makes of tires have you used
trying to get satisfaction?
It is not the tires that are wrong. Is is the
weight of the car.
The Franklin Six-Thirty weighs only 2725
pounds, and is equipped with 4 I -2 inch tires,
the size you find on cars weighing from 1 000 X
to 1500 pounds more.
Does this tell you anything?
of his neighbor.
disease of the breathing organs.
Pendleton Auto Co.
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T.AH PICTURE SIIOW
THE
COSY
Where the entire family can
enjoy a high-class motion
picture show with comfort,
Fun, Pathos
Scenic
Thrilling
All Properly
Mixed
Open Afternoon and Even
ing. Changes Sunday, Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday.
Next Door to St George Ho
tel. Admission Sc and 10c
Orphoum
Theatre
J. P. MEDERXACn, Prop.
High-Class
Up-to-Date
Motion
Pictures
FOR MEN. WOMEN AND
CHILDREN
Program changes
Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays.
See Program in Today's
Paper.
Pastime
Theatre
"The Home of
Good Pictures" -
ALWAYS THE LATEST
in Photoplays :: Steady,
Fliekerles8 Pictures : : Abso
lutely No Eye Strain.
A Refined and Entertaining
Show for the Entire Family.
Next to French Restaurant
Changes Sundays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Adults 10& Children under
10 years 5c
ALT A
Pendleton's Real
Show House .
Devoted to the perfect screen
ing of
Hitfh-ClMs Photoplays
Regular program consists
of 4 reels of motion piotarsa
and a singer.
Admission lOo and 5c
See program in today's paper