EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1916. PAGE FIVE Last Time Today MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES PRESENTS "I ACCUSE" With Alexander Gaden. Adults 10c. ALSO GEORGE OVEY COMEDY. Children 5c Thursday Friday WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS WILLIAM ANN William Famum IN THE Bondsman 7 Reels BY HALL CA,NIL 7 Reels A PHOTOPLAY IN 1000 SCENES Iceland and The Island of Man are used for first time as Photoplay Settings. Without a doubt the Greatest Photo Play Fox has ever made REMEMBER THURSDAY-FRIDAY pioneer's picnic at Wston. Twenty-fourth annual reunion Uma tilla County Pioneers at Weston. Ore, June 2nd. 3rd Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a m and 4 p. m. each day. HEREA amw mmSmMmmv- m rrimi m m mm a mm m wPfnSnPfxrSSfXdm iV Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Teil Yon. At the Alts. "September Morn," the opening production of the La Salle Company nt the Alta. "September Morn,'- a rollicking mu sical comedy by Arthur Gillespie and Aubrey Stauffer, under the direction of the La Salle Company, who pro duced it originally at the La Salle Opera House In Chicago, where It made a furore during a run covering 256 performances, cornea to the Alta theater next Thursday evening as the opening attraction of the La Salle Company's engagement here, it pos sesses much of the spectacular aspects of the Broadway "Review," although distinctly a musical farce. The com pany to present it numbers 25 and among Its principals will be found Russell Price, Morgan Davis, Bennett Finn, Vernlce Martyn, Jack Brazee, Carrie Foppiano and Lulu McCoy. It will be given her with all the original costumes, scenery, chorus and a large corps d'ballet. The organization Is meeting with remarkable success on its tour from Chicago to the Pacific coast cities. It Is noted as being the "one positive hit" of the present season. "September Morn" will be the op ening bill of the La Salle Co. here and will be followed by "The Time, the Place and the Girl," and "My Best Girl." P THEATRE, THURSDAY, JURE 1 8 . ... I. "n I A KM HI I. IRKS BIG KOI-E or 'BONDMAN'' 50ME PENCIL SNAP-SHOTS OF ROWLAND CLIFFORDS "CFPTEMBER "The biggest heart for good or 111 that ever beat in the breast of man " "I think these woras of Hall Caine s describe more vividly than could any thing I could say the character of Red Jason, one of the dual roles 1 portray in the latest William Fox pro duction of that author's novel and play. 'The Bondman.' " William Famum, unquestionably America's most popular and gifted ac tor, was discussing the two roles he en" octs In "The Bondman," which has been given a screen production of lavish power and wenlc beauty by William Fox. "The two characters of Stephen Or ry, the weak, erring father, and Red Jason, his powerful, determined son, give me the chance of my lifetime to show the deep contracts of character which, after all, constitute the very soul of drama." the actor continued. "I made a long and careful study o' both characters during visits to the Isle of Man and to Iceland, the two distant and little known countries where the main scenes of "The Bond man' are laid, with the result that I became thoroughly steeped in the at mosphere of Hall Calne's greatest characters. I hope that upon the screen the results of my efforts at 1 Kzz,JL 1 ! J Joe out we it A Sjff 1 Oh YES I HAO myfiRSt A DREAMS T JJ 'lLI1 "- l-TL 'r'nTT"n PROFESSOR Of ART , m Ill I i - . SKcnesmr&jty-aBiftCs Mr. and Mrs. H. M Cockhurn were i visitors In Pendleton yesterday from their home in the east end of the county, Mrs. James Sturg;s left at noon to day for Portland. Miss Virginia Todd of Hermiston ar rived today and is to accept a posi tion in the Alexander department store. W D Rod da of Hermiston is in the city today. A. V. Wells, representative of Hus hong of Portland, is at the Pendleton. Miss Leota Wagner, who taught at Athena last year, will leave this even ing for Fairfield. Nel.. to spend the ! summer with relatives. i 'B i riT i I mmwM 1 m? Jm mmm : mm Vcrntae Martin, (ferric ToiaiH) and I. ons at the Alta Theater June I for Bin McOojr, three musical ootnedf slurs, with the La Salle Co.. which op a three day May. 'September Morn" will bo the opening bill. Klgrhth tirade Kxams. Kighth grade examinations fot those students over the county wh" failed to pass at the last examinations will be held tomorrow and Frida over the county. realism will meet with the succ ess for which 1 aspire." "The Bondman" is in seven reels and was put out by Fox as a special He Luxe to be shown at advance pric es, but through arrangements made with the company the Pastime was able to secure It at usual prices. Ad ults, lie; children, c. "The Bondman" will lie presented Thursday and Friday THE COSY Today Last Time CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Ua For Over 30 Years i Always beam the Signature of KEEN AN A vorG MAM WHO BE GAN ACTING IN 187N. GOING! GOING! GONE! Before any woman opens her purse to buy a Suit or Coat let her first sec what this reliable store has to offer. EVERY CLOTH SUIT AND COAT REDUCED. Many women have taken advantage of our special reductions the past few days on up-to-the-minute garments and have saved money by do ing so. besides they bought garments that are exclusive. IF YOU NEED A SUIT OR COAT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Frank Keenan. who is co-starred i with Mary Holand, in "The Stepping! .-'tone," lnce-Trlangle reature. began j his theatrical c areer In 1878 Since I that time he has "played all kinds ol parts," as he expresses It, and de clares he likes his film roles best ol I all. His greatest amhition. he Insists. Is to play the part of the Juvenile lead ing man in a Thomas H. Ince produc tion. Recently, at the Inceville studio, he attempted to wager with Charles KaV, one of the leading Ince juveniles, that he could make up for I Juvenile part better than Ray. The latter refused to take the bet. knowing Keenan ability with grease paint and the eye brow pencil. Although obviously not a youth. Qeentm Is very young at heart. He takes his daily swim rn the ocean, an I knows all the steps of the latest ball room dances. He declares he will nev er grow old. and nobody believes he will. NEW TODAY Kayser's new Patent Marvel Stripe Silk Hose. They will not drop-stitch. Visit Sayres ECONOMY BASEMENT and save money on every purchase. Pendleton's Quality Store LOCALS (Pnld Advertisement.) City pound Phone 431. For rent Furnished apartment rooms. 502 Water street Good building let for sale on West Webb street. Telephone W4. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. bar torage warehouse Phone tit. Wanted Woman for general house work. Phone 16FI4. For sale. Holt gas harvester, 16 foot cut. Phone ZF11. Wanted Experienced man cook ! Mrs. D C. Crawford, Rleth. Competent woman wants to sew in, private homes Phone 350 Dressmaking by day or at home. I Room 10, E. O. Bldg. Phone 245M. I I haul your garbage and trash ! Phone 553M. 1403 W. P.silroad st. ) undle wheat hay for sale W. R ' Roberts, Box 36, Pendleton Protestant Hospital. Mrs. Jas. Spears, llyers Grove, Pendleton, Ore Phone 340J. For rent Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 350. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. 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Hong Kong Gaf 8 AND NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS ISO AND UP Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E. O. Bldg. Phone tOI I TEMPLE Today and Tomorrow FRANK KEENAN with MARY BOLAND in "THE STEPPING STONE" sful Why is it that manv so-calleil !. business men believe their wives are not good enougn ior mem tiiink that the sweet lit tle woman who struggled for years to help them succeed is not good enough to share in the final victory? When you see Frank Keenan in "The Stop ping Stone" you will be witnessing a vital story that enters into the life of manv a couple after years of hard work. then there is a ripping, roaring. Comedy, bound to send you home and in high spirits "BUCKING SOCIETY." Keystone laughing ALA