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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. PAGE FIV ALTA wmmmm Can Wilbur, Star In Wis Horslsy Mutusl Mastsrpictur,. D Lux Edi tion, "The Conscience of John David.' THE POPULAk uKAMATIC STAR, CRANE WILBUR, The Screen's Greatest Matinee Idol, in "The Conscience of John David" A Red-Blooded Drama of the East and West. FIVE SWIFT-MOVING, INTENSE AND VIVID ACTS Picturing with marvelous realism Eastern society life and the life on the great American Desert. A Spendid Supporting Company Headed by Beautiful MAE GASTON. Full of Outdoor Action and Incident Staged in the Open. See the Great Desert Scene. A Triumph of Motion Picture Art. In Addition Adult. 10c o SCAR the YSTER PENER A Cracker jack Comedy Children 5c Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, of Pendle ton, was a recent visitor at the big exhibit of Southern California pro ducts maintained free to the public In Kos Angeles Chamber of Commerce Hhe also attended the free lectures, moving pictures and concert that are a part of the dally program. The ex hibit Is the largest of any In the coun try maintained by a commercial or ganization. Mrs Lowell expects to visit the Panama- Vilirornin Interna tional Exposition at San Diego, which will remain open all year. Miss Bessie McPherson of Hermls ton visited friends and relatives here over the week-end. , The Progressive Delphian Club met iHst evening in the council chambers of the city hall and listened to an In terestlng program. R. J. Oinn of Moro, Is at the Gold en Rule. A. F. Alexander, advertising agent for the Up-to-The-Times Magazine, is over from Walla Walla. C. P. Barnett has returned from Lexington where be made a short vis it with relatives. His wife is still there. D. L. Johnson and Enoch Pearson, sheepmen of the north end of the county, are In the city today on busi ness. Mrs. Dell Bonnes has returned to her home In Portland after spending two weeks with her parens, Mr and Mra T. J. Tweedy. CRANK WILIS! H FEATURED AT PASTIME TODAY by HOSTILITIES IN BLACK Ml. " American minister, that arm BrPIIRIir SIISPFNIjF.n i Intervention would result within I "2 hours unless hostilities between the THKBAT OF V. 8. UtTERVENTlOJi j opposing Dominican factions ceased. BRINGS TUOTO1JW TO caused a meeting of the municipality AN END. and the appointment of a commission ' to endeavor to persuade President SANTO DOMINGO. May S Ho. jimlnei and General Anas to arrange tllltles, which broke out here Saturday their differences. General Arias as the outgrowth of an attempt to o , , to surrender on condition that erthrow the administration , of Presl- trl( president resign. The commission 'lent Jlmlnez, resulted In several per-, tn(,n carried the proposition of (len ons being killed or Injured, were sus- j erill Arias to President Jlmlnes. but pended Sunday. I the president has not yet given his de- A warning from William W. Hu-, eislon. Depicting the Evils Wrought WcalUYK Influence. What would you do tf. on the eve of the announcement of your engage ment you found your wealth, prevloua ly unlimited, suddenly swept away and with It your position tn society? Such was the situation that faced John David, hero of the forthcoming Hors-ley-Mutual Masterpiece. De Luxe Edi tion, "The Conscience ot John David," presenting Crane Wilbur In the titular role. 'The Conscience of John David" from the virile pen of Mr Wilbur, serves tn Introduce his author-star in a characterization to which, by reason of his many talents, he is exceptional ly fitted. The theme of the play is timely and logical and serves the pur pose of bringing into i:ay in a sim ple, straightforward manner the fal sity of the lives of the young men of today who are overburdened with money and time. The story Is not by any means socallstlc In Its teachings, lather It Is a warning against the plac ing of wealth In the hands of those n" fitted to appreciate the power It car ries with It and the good that might change them, under the impression that it would be impossible for Miss Madison to produce them successful ly. Miss Madison did produce the scenes, however, and they are without a doubt the moat dramatic In which Miss Madison ever appeared. Miss Madison plays the role of a girl of the slums who Is determined to stop at nothing to get money for her con sumptive factory workers. She be comes the mistress of the son of the factory owner, later marries his broth-1 er and finally becomes the victim of her first master, who, despairing of ever winning her love, becomes a dope fiend and takes a terrible re venge upon her. This revenge, faith fully depicted on the screen, is such "strong meat" that many women have fainted while watching its re enaction by Miss Madison. Cosy, Tuesday and Wednesday. Temple Today It was a big Job that District Attor- I nev Grahum undertook wnen he start- ' ed his crusade against the great City's gambling hells. Lawyer Judson Flagg ; who owned a notorious Joint, and ! whose interests were rjest served when 1 the wheel spun merrily, knew that lit he accomplshed among those less fo lunate. In addition will be shown a good comedy I tie short of death could stop Graham THEATRE nxuii TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Metro Pictures Presents the Magnetic Romantic Star t Hamilton Revelle Supported by BARBARA TENNANT, Charming Young Actreaa, in The Price of Malice X A five act wonder-play of distinctive quality replete with novel scenes, thrilling situ ations and supreme human interest.. The COSY Tuesday Red Feather Photo Plays Present The popular emotional actress, CLEO MADISON In an absorbing heart interest photo drama, "Her Bitter Cup" ES TELLE BUSS in New Songs. L. J I once he got his hand in; and. being a man of determination nimseit, en tered the fight to win by every means 300 INLAND EMPIRE FARMERS VOTE BULK SYSTEM IN HANDLING CROP Her H'tH'r tiin." I Nailed tn a door by a dope fiend. the man who h:ix ruined her. the hero ine. Cleo Madison. In her latest flv reel feature production. "Her Bitter Cup." doing penace for her life of shame and finally falls, near death. i Into the arms of the nushnnd who has married her In ignorance of he shame Seldom has a more realistic I allegorical picture been made than I "Her Bitter Cup." In which Miss Cleo ' Madison plays the leading role The I story was written by Miss Madisoi. and Kathleen Kerrigan, sister of J. I Warren Kerrigan. So unusual were many of the scenes ns they outlined them that the suggestion was made to Ambition is to Make New Plan ! grain when the bulk system Operative This Year by Discarding sacks. Spokane. Wn May 7, 1916. About 300 farmers of the Inland Empire assembled in the Spokane Chamber of Com merce Assembly rooms yester day, and with only five oppos ing votes decided to handle their grain in bulk instead ot sacks. Committee Recommendations on Wheat Handling. We believe that a successful system of handling grain in bulk depends upon the farmer providing his own storage on the farm, either by bins, gran aries, or farm elevators, where grain may be held until sold. It has been fully demonstrat ed that the present flat ware houses can be successfully ad apted, at comparatively small expense, to handling grain in bulk. Full assurance has been giv en by the railway officials and terminal warehouses that they will meet farmers and interior warehousemen in arranging tor the full handling of grain in bulk. In answer to the argument that grain must be sacked for ovnnrtation from the Pacific coast, authentic reports show that less than 25', of the gram from the Northwest is exported annually, and the Panama Ca nal has removed the necessity of sacking the greater part of the small percentage of the crop that is exported. The grain prices in the world's market are quoted on hulk basis, therefore there will h no difference in the price of bulk grain or sacked an unscrupulous man can empley. Through Mrs. Cuyler Hastings, a so ciety woman owing htm a large gambling debt, he Introduces his aide, Joe Hunter, to Cranam's daughter Aline, at a house party Hunter Is dashing, polished, handsome and seemingly extremelv devoted, and, not withstanding Cirahams dislike for him. finally manages o secretly mar ry Aline. In a raid on Flagg's place after this. Hunter wounds) Graham, and escaping in an auto, rushes to Aline, and demands money, telling her their marriage was a rake planned by a bunch cof politicians to "get" her father, and that unless she helps him with money, the whole thing will come out. FOR PUBLX SERVICE COMMISSIONER prevails throughout this terri tory. Since it is practically the un animous opinion of the 300, grain growers at this conven-, tion that a change be made in the Inland Empire from sacked grain to bulk grain, we thou fore urge the necessity of im mediate action by the individu- al farmer and the interior ' warehouse companies to pro-j vide the necessary equipment! for handling the 1916 crop in j bulk. United action on the part of the farmers is essential to the success of bulk handling of grain. ,1 Portable Granaries. 1000 bu., No. 1 $46.00 1000 bu., No. 2 $38,001 Stationary Granaries 5000 bu. Level Ground Type $282.00 5000 bu. Side Hill Type $272.00 We also have 600, 800 1500, 2500, 7500 and 10, 000 bushel granaries for the farm. Our Track Elevators holding from 15,000 . bushels and up are mod ern and low in cost. Free complete blue printed plans and guar anteed material prices are furnished by OREGON LUMBER YARD PENDLETON, OREGON Telephone 8 LOCALS fe Advertising in Brief SATES. Ber line first Insertion 10 Per line, additional Insertion oe Per line, per month UH Xo locals taken for less than ac count 6 ordinary words te line. Locsli will not be taken over the telephone except from Esst Oregon tan paid-up subscribers. short margin. Miss Erel Fraasch of Eugene also made a considerable Jump as a result of two benefits held for her. The local committee feels that Klamath. CprvaiUs and Eugene will be Pendleton's principal opposi tion at the finals as each of these three cities has been making a big effort to land the queenshlp. The standing of the contestants this afternoon is as follows Georgia White, Corvallis 224,282 Waive Jacobs, Klamath 220,258 Louise Taylor. West. I'nion .. 207,032 For rent Furnished apartment 717 Lilleth Five room bungalow for rent, mod ern. Phone 444. W anted Girl for general house work. Phone 340J. has. Myers, paper hanger and painter Phone 636 J. For sale Set of ivory bedroom fur niture, new. Box 772, Pendleton. Mildred Pegg, Vancouver ...200,419 Jewell Carrol, K. L. of 8 185.261 Eleanor Jackson. McMinnville IsS.US Muriel Baling, Pendleton 17S.0T Edel Fraasch. Euee 178,703 Mrs. Mande Oilman. G A. R. 14,17 Rose Uptegqyve, Oregon City. 140,4211 Lillian Hendricksen. F. of A. . 136,62 1 Anna Allen, Metropolitan Life. 107.327 Marian Anderson. Albany.... Mi Annabelle Crawford, Progres sive Business Men's Club... 66,000 Lucile Eduarda Johnson, Ad Club 41,000 Soda Fountain for sale. See John Butler. Pastime Parlors. - Adv For Sale or Trade. for property in or around Pendleton, house and lot in Willamette valley; also lot in The Dalles. Inquire G Hansen Pendleton Creamery. Adv. DEMOCRATS- MARK VOI R BAI.IOT 39 X Barnev I Anderson CANDIDATE FOB I'KMOCItATIC NOMINEE COT. N'T Y COMMISSIONER At the Primaries May 19th. FOR uicsl i u,l business-like admiuislratlou vl affaire and equal improvements over tilt? County." rastcrn Star Notice. A regular meeting of Bushee Chap-1 ter No. 19. O. E. S.. will De neia i dav evening, May 9. Bv order of the Worthy Matron. MART E. JOHNSON. (Adv.) Secretary. I pioneer's picnic at Weston. Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma tilla County Pioneers at Weston, Ore. June 2nd, 3rd. Farm for Lease. Stock for sale. 640 acres, 400 In wheat. 9 miles north of Helix, foot of Butlar grade. ALBERT HARALA. I Adv.) Touchet, Wash., R B. For Rent, Sheep ranch and range for 800t 1 meep- meadow cutting 360 tons clov I .r hav water controlling spring dimmer and fall range, with good Will rent tor term Address, mai L. Hill, nemo, ur winter range leers. 12000 per year ir wire. Mary- ion. via Wlnnemucca. Nevada Adv Jas. M. KU Public .-'uvici', the lead in the friends that he Mountain! i-t i County, hi1 tnin Counti ot .Staufleld. candidate Tor the Republican nomination for omnvrslor.er from the Eastern Oregon 11 strict, is away In prKl surface Htalcaticns, It la confidently .w-rted by his will get as many Votes In the Counties South of the Blue uny one or the othei live csndldotM, and west of umawus III run fnr ahead of an other man on the t ckot while la Tina ho will poll as big a percentage of the Hcpiibllcan vote as even did .1 lid ait- FettD when he run for the Supreme Court. This is an Important office mid it will In- I gic it advantage to Eastern Ore gon and I treat honor mid ndvant:iiri to IJmaUlta County M have a home man as well qualified und capable as Mr. Kyle in this important pos'tlon. Mr. Kyle has been n hie shipper for iho last :'! years In Oregon and thoroughly understands the nieds and requirements of both the shipper and the producer. He ia a level headed biuinci.i man and will fill this important position with honor to himself and satisfaction to the people. No better man thsn Mr. Kyle could possibly be selected. Ad. . Farmers Take NQtk All kinds of well firming done at reasonable price, linen or shallow w experience. We will DSVJ to write or consult me B. Lewis, Stanneiti Adv. a Work guaranteed wella. Eight years' move anywhere. It Chas Oregon. Box ioj After 10 pi ndlture of 1 ecentlv gatlon project years of work and an ex- nearly IlS.OOO.ooii. inoia . ... . . - ..,., irri- completeu me it yet has umtertaheo. Today Only Nearly 100 of Iowa's 900 dangerous railroad grade crossings will be made raifer for travel this year. Ml SAUNG SEVENTH (Continued from page one.) ed into the lead bot today Miss Ceor- gla White of Corvallta Is ahead by a The Notable Star In George Scarbor ough's Great Play At Bay Also a good Comedy. Tomorrow and i FLORENCE REED. TE M H. B. Warner in "THE RAIDERS" Keystone Comedy "An Oily Scoundrel" PLE