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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1916. Motion Picture News What the rictiiro TbeBMH Have lo Tell vmi. ilillllllllllllllW Today Only I 'astim' offers Miss Jackie Saunders in the Knickerbocker Feature, I "A Child of the West" A thrilling picture of society life inter mingled with the rough life of the westerner. In Addition By Request, Return of Charlie Chaplin In the greatest of all his comedies "SHANGHIED" Adults 10c Children 5c Tomorrow Sunday & Monday V. L. S. E. PRESENTS RICHARD BUHLER and ROSETTA BR1CE In the Spectacular Railroad Story "The Gods of Fate BY DANIEL CARSON GOODMAN Among the thrilling features of this great play are the sensational factory fire and the spectacular wreck of a pas senger and freight train. Not a dull mo ment in the whole (000 feet of film. One big sensation alter another. U M Adulta 15c Children 5c .Mary PMrfllfll In "Tile I'miiKlHic" Ai Alia, Tomorrow aii Morula). A "The Fouudllni?," one of thei must Bweetly pathetic characters she has ever IllHlstHinitiill on the aereen, the Inromparahle M;.ry Plcktord nur paatei herself! The re. unil II nic Ik the daughter of a rtruggllng artist, at IThOM hlrth her mother dies.. Becauae of his wonderful lOVe for his wife, the artist hates the chlM thtt caused her death, and gives the baby to a moth ering heart who cans for It. The tragedy of hi wife' death hrlngs to the artist the master-touch he has so long vi ught, and In the years that follows he wins fami- and fortune; hut In the sunset of H'" he realizes Its emptiness and futlli'. and yearns for the return of the child he had driven from his heart. She in the mean time, has drifted thpjugh a strange and Varying life. How the threads of destiny unite these p.irted souls, bring ing to each Its first genuine happi ness, la absolutely unfolded in thi" unique photoplay. In addition two btg new vaudeville aits and the Paramount Travelogue theatre's 99 in end the in Jackie Saundera ami Chaa, Ohaplla featured at Pastime T"ia. if ii iiid 99 III! one Man to Seek Joint (Nomination J, T, k U'PKNBKKG Wil l. HI OAMMI1ATK OS llVA'VMA CAN TTOKKT. If It N. Stanflcld of this city, pres ent Joint representative from Umatilla .md Morrow rountles. runs to succeed himself, he will undoubtedly have an opposition candidate from Morrow county for the republican nomination That J. T Knappanbcrg of lone hasi decided to seek the nomination wasi the news brought here today by I.. K. Harlan, editor of the Heppner Herald. Knappenherg l. I lawyer and far mer of lone and Is a heiv bind hold er. Mr Harlan declare! be Is natrons man and would make an aide repre sentative. He states further that the sentiment In morrow COUHty Is that Umatilla county should permit her smaller neighbor lo name the joint rcpr this Njentati county ,-e this has h Guggenheim Bui Fruit Ranches. FKKSNO, Cal., March 11. An nouncement was made here that the A Garttnlaub estate has sold two fruit ranches. Aggregating sou acres. In Fresno county, lo the Guggenheim Interests for 1100,604. The (iuggen heim Interests operate several rais-In-packing houses In the Fresno district. West." ami Charlie chapun in "Shanghaied." is the Pastime's attrac tions for two days. Miss Saunders appear in Knickerbocker feature. er. rharlie Chaplin in "Mianghuled Is repeated by request, this picture be ing shown at the Pastime some few months ago. Admiss.'un, adults, lla. i hildren. 5c. '(ods or rate Hpwtaculh pesnnre, Never in the history of motion pic tures has the strugcie between a man and his consolence been more vividly portrayed than In "The Gods of Fate," Daniel Carson Goodman's powerful epic of labor "The Gods of Fate" hits straight from the shoulder at the great labor wrong! 1 the present time. Richard Huhler who plays the leading part In this powerful drama, has never ap peared to better advantage, and Ro setta Hrlce has sympathetic part to her liking. Francis Joyner as Eetey, the inventor, does snre of the best work of his career. "The Gods of Fate." the biggest feature photoplay yet released by the I.uhln Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Is being rapidly com pleted This masterful epic of labor, by Daniel Carson Goodman. Is con sidered the greatest story ever writ ten by him for the screen. "The Gods of Tate" contains some thrilling inci dents that for sheer recklessness ot action on the part of the players ani wonderful nerve displayed, have nev er been surpassed. Director Jack Pratt, has recruited his cast from the TODAY CONSTANCE COLLIER TODAY In The Tongues of Men "The Gayety Girls COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM. 2 Big Vaudeville Acts 2 Sunday and Monday 33 1W WMLF WORLD'S FOREMOST FILM FAVORITE Mary Pickford IN A POWERFUL DRAMA OF SMILES AND TEARS, The Foundling' With a sweet simplicity and natural method of pic turing this wistful and lovable character, "Little Mary." tugs constantly at the heart strings. 2 Big New Vaudeville Acts 2 KAUFMAN & LILLIAN Comedv novelty act. PARAMOUNT TRAVELOGUE. JOHNSTON & FOWLER Great dancing act. CONTINUOUS SHOW Public Dance Tontelit. Moose Halt. The public Is cordlaly Invited t rx m rnvsnxmrn w m m m v. vx m in in. m m v x m m m m ffl y Denby Motor Trucks Solve Your Hauling Problem Denby ,nternavneal Gear Trucks very flower of the Luhin 8 pany and In Richard Buhl featured in the leading male role, he j j has secured a (tar, who does not know what the word fear means, i me i of the thrilling incidents Incorporated I in "The Gods of Fate" is a train ! wreck in which two complete trains. I tine passenger and one freight, crash .together while moving at the rate Of i to miles an hour. Manager Matlock of the Pastime Theater, has honked "The Clods ol ' Fate" as the Wanted 5 or 6 head good work! Big iutnce. horses mare preferred. 1:00 to 1400: Saturday evenine, March 11th Ea- Iba Can use second hand wagon and Kb)-Wood man Hall Good music and ' ',tend ,the, 'ulai ""ht um. -.an u i dance tonight in Moose hall. Music harness, plow ana oiner laiimug no-, uoo ume assured an. uenis sue; m- , b. SawTers orchestra. Admission, plements. I U. Temple. ! dies free. Adv. (0 cents. Adv AM Ma mm Kaam traction at the 1 1 1 for Sunday and Monday. I ll in PI KIIS T t$ COTTON I I CAPACITY 3-4, 1, 1 12. 2 TON. HIGH ROAD CLEARANCE. LOW LOADING PLATFORM P. B. McCRAKFN Room, 205, Pendleton Hoti McCRAKEN MOTOR CO. 41.r)-7 Stark St.. Portland, Oregon. Distributors for Oregon. DEALERS ATTENTION SOME VALUABLE TERRITORY IN EASTERN ORE GON STILL OPEN. "The PHoc if powef i'rr-rni- Mftll -t' i.i n m r splits in Bust) There arc sumo itftking ficenf In la cotton mill In " The Price r power ' I the new Fine .ns-Tri;niU' play, in I which Orrln Johnson itars u be hown ;it the Temple Theater Bun day, These pictures or th Interior r a nrfat in ill In operation are actual . reproduction! of a real factory. The Pino Arts studin obtained per mission from the officials of the , Golden State Woolen Ifllts to take pit -: tures of the Interiors with th machin ery running and the operatives actual ! 1y at Work. Men anfl women aro j shown hard at work repairing the broken threads, stopping and starting thp machines and doing et erythlng i that Is done in 'hp niiimifactnre ol cloth It is like actually being in a he discomfort i e, lint laden atmos rtog one's life by nictory without breathing the cl phcr or endan tfoing Htnotlg th idly 'turning wh TEMPLE TODAY BIG DOUBLE BILL LOCALS Punch Jones Minstrels GEORGE PROBERT and FANIA MARI NOFF, IN "NEDRA" HELEN HOLMES, IN 4The Girl and the Game' Next chapter ot The Girl and the Game will lie shown Tuesday, March 14th. Coming;, Wickham's Merry Makers. BEES tPnld Ailv.'rtlwmntii i For sale Full b'.ood White Leshnir. I cgi for batching $1.00 for 15. pr. ; paid. QUaranteed fertile. H. K. I Blickman, Milton Prompt Rutr.nioMla taxi garvtea, day or nisht Fnnral to parnater only J3 50 Thone 680. St. 00ltt Hotel t'arney T:ixl Co Pound Hold watch. Owner may haye mim by Identifying and paying chargM, old mattresses mnde nvpr like new new onM made to order, upholstering. famitura repaired, city or country Phone ??7J In Dow Pros. lJ BHgrffSfd stieit Fur trade A new. modern 110 nbl. eleitrlo flour mill loeated In valley 'own 20.000 population, will trada for eatern Oregon or Washington wheat land. PrlCa lit. 000 For par rlculiir, writ ((5 Trade Street. Sa lem, Or Evil Sunday and Monday "The Price of Power Featuring the Star of "Ben Hur," ORIN JOHNSON. A powerful picture of the rise and fall of a mill worker. If thrills make a picture, this is the greatest yet And the big laugh MABEL NORMAND and FATTY ARBUCKLE "He Did and He Didn't" TEMPLE COMING WICKHAM'S MERRY MAKERS, l A 1 X i. a J