East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 06, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAOE SIX
DAILY E5TEGOAyEXpTJ:TOyr. OTCEGOX, SATURDAY, JUNE fi, 1014.
EIGIIT PAGES
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holding hb Influence over Margaret) reel of extra strong dramatic power;
until she s caught In a compromising
position and Jim secures a divorce.
The picture shows a desperate battle
on the roof tons the slneinar of
h village, Jim's effort to save Davis'
child and the happy reconciliation
cf Jim and Margaret:
He Never Knew." Vitagraph in two
parts featuring Anita Stgewart. James
Morrison. Rose Tapley and Julia
i-wayne Gordon. "The Mystery of
the Silver Slipper." Edison.
Cosy Sunday Matinee and Nit lit.
Rell and Bell In the comedv novelty
act, -Tne College Boy and Girl." In
ti educing Leah H. Bell, the original
li'dy ventriloquist, who works in the
audi:nce, will be one of the vaudeville
acts for Sunday. They have a live
vet which is a genuine novelty and
runny as well. . .
Ray and De Ives have a comedy
singing and dancing act, with some of
the most elaborte and beautiful cos
tumes ever seen In vaudeville, with
three complete changes of wardrobe
t-uring each act.
"Shorty's Trip to Mexico," a two
eel Broncho; another of the "A.'
ventures of Shorty,' in which there is
some dare-devil riding In autos and
on ponies, and some thrilling pur
suits. "A Pair it Cuffs" a Majestic
and a Keystone comedy are also on
the bill Sunday.
Aha Tlicater Today.
For the last time "Grey Eagle's
Last Stand," a Kalem western of
particular value for picturesque set
tings; "The Scar." a Biograph single
Whiffles Seeks Swag." a Pathe
comedy offering of merit. On same
reel" Straw Hat Industry," showing
the hat from field straw to finished
product.
Tomorrow, Sunday Pathe Weekly
('ay, also "Father's Heart," a two-
leel Lubln starting In Germany and
finishing up in a moving picture
itudlo In California; many side lights
on moving picture actress' life; "Tony
the Greaser," a Vlt&graph with George
Cooper and Myrtle Gonzales, Is a very
pleasing offering. '
"Tight Shoes." Kalem comedy;
this will tickle the funny streak in
tverv one; also advanced fall styles.
particularly Interesting to ladles.
Coming Monday, Lubin s nig . pro
duction under special release, "The
Daughters of Men." five parts. Alta
theater's orchestra every evening.
weeks In June. Dr. Dixon, who Is an
American, will preach twice dally,
once with an Interpreter for the bene
fit of the Norwegians and once with
out. On his return to London Dr.
Dixon expects to welcome a large
number of Americans to the Taber
nacle, where Dr. J. H. Jowett of
New Tork will preach In July.
Indiana Motorcyclists Meet.
INDIANAPOLIS. June 6. Motor
cyclists from all sections ot the state
met here today in the opening ses
slons of the annual convention of th
Irdiana Federation of American Mo
torcycllU. The convention will con-
tlnue tomorrow and Sunday. Closer
alflllatlon with automblle associations
In the Interests of better roads
throughout the state was one of th
Important topics to be dUcuseed today
Upon adjournment of the conventln
the motorcyclists will begin an en
durance race which will cover 00
miles and contemplutes thlrty-thre
hours of actual riding.
Thousands to Visit Norway.
CHRISTIANIA. NORWAY. June S
The, thousands of Americans who
are expected in Norway this summer
to attend the celebration of the cen
tenary of Norwegian independence
will not lack for spiritual guidance
provided by their own countrymen
while here.
An anonymous donor of Chicago has
provided for the erection of a tent
seating 5.000 people In which evange
listic services will be held throughout
the celebration. Dr. A. C. Dixon, pas
tor of the Metropolitan Tabernacle,
Spurgeon's famous church in London,
will conduct the services for several
Are You Troubled!
Boils
Biliousness
Malaria
Constipation j)r pjrcs's Golden Medical Discovery
Perhaps this case ntkjr be similar to yours
J. Wmhw Till f (Box 973.) Sdma. Cat, unritmt
Gen tinmen: "1 1 girm ma much plaagur to be .ibla
to tend you testimonial, U by iu reaching oma
affarar your medicines will do as much for him as th-y
bars for ma. At tha aga of fourteen I waa troubled
mat deal with malaria and biliousness, accompanied
with tha worst sort of large boils. 1 was persuaded by
my parents, who hava always bean strong belienrs la
IV. heree's remedies, to try tha Goldesl Medical
DlacejTery- I took one bottle and tha boils ail dis
appeared, but I did not stop at ona bottle, 1 took three
i l nave naa
anil the malaria all lafft ma and I have had BO
boils to thla day. thanks to tha "Golden. Medical
aftaonrary lor my reitet.
Tollewint aa eoaratloa far appeaatHtis two years age I
waa troubled very much with eonrtipetioa and I hate been
Sag Dr. Pierce's Phasaat Pargative PelUta aad Umt have
BM ef the trmllilai gas and have aided la oaaquet
tfce whale trouble: thanks agaia for the 'Pvlleta aad fir
ths advice I have euaiaed from The People's Conwaoa Sense
Medicel Adviser." Bead esly U eeatafor this MM page beak.
for over forty years has
been lending its aid w juss
such coses as this. In our
possession we have thou
sands of testimonials of lik j
character.
Perhaps you are skeptical,
but isn't it worth at least a
trial in view of such strong
testimony? Isnt it reason
able to suppose that if it
has done so much for others
it can do as much for you?
Tour drosrlat will supply you la
liquid or tablet form, or you caa
send 60 one-cent stamps for trial
box. Aii di sss
Dr. B. T. PVaroe, Malt, B T.
Christian Science.
Services are held at 11 a. m. and
S p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.
m, subject of lesson sermon. Tod
the Only Cause and Creator." Read
ing room at the church open daily
except on Sunday from 2 to 4 p. in.
Corner East Webb and Johnson.
Baptist.
Bible School at 10 a. at which
time the Children's Day program will
be given. Preaching at 11. text. "I
found Him Whom My Soul Loveth."
B. T. P. V. at 7 p. m. The evening
preaching service will be omitted on
-account of the union meeting at the
Methodist church. E. R. Clevenger.
lastor.
Presbyterian.
Corner East Alta and College
ftreets. Rev. S. I Grigsby, pastor.
Services as follows: Bible School, 10
a. m A. C. Funk, superintendent;
preaching. 11 a. m.. subject of the
sermon. "Able to Keep, or Jude's
IToxology." Text. "Now unto him
that is able to keep you from falling,
and to present you faultless before
the presence of his glory with ex
ceeding joy, to the only wise God,
our Savior, , be glory, and majesty,
dominion and power, both now and
ever." No service at the evening
hour on account of the union serv
ice at the Methodist church.
Church of the Redeemer.
Tomorrow being Trinity Sunday the
Holy Communion will be celebrated at
the 11 o'clock service. Divine service
with sermon at 8 p. m. The soloist
will be Miss Edna Zimmerman, Sun
day School at 10 a. m. "Charles Quln
ney, rector. : . ,
Methodist.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Junior
League, 2:30 p. m.; Epworth League,
T p. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.. sub
ject, "Cure for Diseased Souls." Text,
Jer. .8:22. There will be a union
service at the Methodist church at 8
p. m. Rev. J. B. Adams will be the
speaker. Rev. Mr. Adams is one of
the strongest temperance speakers in
the land, and you will miss a great
speech if you fail to hear him. Chas.
A. Hodshire, pastor.
First Christian.
Corner Main and Jackson streets,
ledbert F. Weaver, minister; besides
the Bible School at 9:45 a. m. Chil
dren's Day exercises will be held Sun
pdy morning, after which a sermon
to children will be delivered by the
r-stor. At 7 p. m. Christian En
deavor. There will be no evening
service on 'account of the union ser
vice to be held at the Methodist
church at 8 p. m. But at 2:30 p. m.
"Dynamite Adams" will deliver a
message to men only on "Social
Evils." Xo boys under 16 will be
prmltted. The pastor testlfifels that
this Is the strongest sermon on the
question he ever heard.
STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING.
STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION,
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CHICAGO. ILL.
"ShetSsar.
Local Playhouses
What the Press Agent Bas to
Say of Present and Coming
Attractions.
Pure and Pleasant Dr. King's New Dis
covery Drives Away Cough and Coll
Makes You Feel Fine.
You know how very embarrassing
it is to constantly cough at parties,
in church and other public places.
Besides suffering the distress of
coughing, you regret the annoyance
to those with whom you are brought
in contact, and decide not to go out
again while your cold lasts, causing
yourself much inconvenience.
"Every winter," writes Mrs. SL 0. Cross,
Granbury, Texa3, "I suffered with severe
coughs and colds, but Eince using Dr. King's
New Discovery, I have not been bothered or
annoyed with either for over two years."
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Dr. King's New Discovery. He will
refund your money if not satisfied.
Orplieum.
Sunday only your favorite actors,
Carlyle Elackwell and Madeline Post
In a two-reel Kalem feature and John
Bunny and Flora Finch In a Vita
graph. Also the new Hearst Selig
Pictorial, containing the very latest
news.
"The Wiles of a Siren," two-reel
Kalem, featuring Carlyle Blackwell.'
Hughson, a wealthy cynic, falls in
love with and marries Millie, the
daughter of a country parson. He
takes her to his city home but she
cares nothing for society and takes
up settlement work. Cora, an ad
ventures In love with Hughson,
causes him to believe his wife guilty
of an affair with a friend of his. He
leaves her and his faith shattered, re
turns to his old life with Cora. How
he learns the truth and searches In
Africa for his wife makes one of the
best Kalem productions for a long
time.
'Bunco Biirs Visit," Vitagraph.
Hearst Selig News Pictorial. This
new weekly contains the very latest
t'ews. The exclusive service furn
ished the Orpheum theater.
SM Manufactured
InBondGgars
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ThU Stitmn MEANS that the U. S.
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IMPnuTm (mm Cuhn. Insrwvti fh
inir VILA CIGARS, as made and then
run ran tecs them to be exactly as stated on the
GOVERNMENT MADE IN UOND STAMP
on each box which protects the consumer against
.,.r,A, iinvnnn f!i?arft. Jose Vila Cfcars ore
annual to the Lest imoorted cfcar and 6cll 25 less.
They are mild and fragrant and retail at 10
to 50f each- The first cigars made in liond.
DERRIMAN BROTHERS, Makers
Bonded Factory No. 1, Tampa, Florida
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Paxtime Saturday Only
Series number 10 of the "Advent-
es of Kathlyn." "The Warrior Maid"
Kathlyn and her sisteer Winnie nave
hurdlv dixanneared throueh the trap
leading from the big animal cage,'
than the hungry lions began clawing
at the trap, excited to frenzy by the
f;esh scent of human beings. Umball.
ah was completely baffled by their
dinappeurance At first the dark
Prince and his councillors could
hardly believe their eyes. Kathlyn
and Winnie escape through the secret
tunnel und rejoin Col. Hare, Bruce
and Hum aba I. Kathlyn heads a rev
olutionary movement arnon Umballahs
followers. Thoy attack the palace
and fii?ht their way to the very throne
room. Just as Umballah is retreating
from the palace he unlocks the lions
and leaves our friends to their fate.
"Hearst-Hellg News Pictorial" The
PaHtime's exclusive news service.
"Mr. Bunny In Disguise" Vlta-
grapt comedy with John Bunny and
Flora Finch.
Paxil im Sunday Only.
Lubln presents "Officer Jim" In
three parts featuring John Ince, Ro-
m-tta Brice, Douglas Hibole end
Frankie Mann. Jim, a policeman and
his wife, Margaret, live happily until
Margaret becomes Intimate with the
"people n"xt door." Margaret is In-
vHed by them to join In a game of
cards. There she meets Davis, Mrs.
Wiihon's brother. Davis becomes in-
fatuatei with her. Khe admires his
cklll at cards and Innocently becomes
(jiilte Intimate. By the time that Jim
becomes aware of these things Mar-
f-uret ha given Davis part pf their
.livings to bet at the truck. This Is
the turning point In their lives. Duvls
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