EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. PAGE FIVE LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief HATKM. Per line first Imtertlop 10e I'er line, additional Jblertloo. 5e Per line, pr month $1.00 No locals taken (or leaa tban 25c. Count ordinary words to line Locals will not be taken oyer the telephone eicept fronT kDT Uref on tan paid-up subscribers. The Alta Theatre TONIGHT The La Salle Go. Presents Last Time Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS HALL CAINE'S William Farnum II BONDMAN FEATURING WILLIAM FARNUM 15c Adults ALSO CHARLIE CHAPLIN CARTOON COMEDY. Come Early 5c Children REMEMBER, LAST TIME TODAY. Coming Sunday and Monday V. L S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS LUBIN MASTERPIECE " DOLLARS AND IE UN 6 ACTS 6 From Albert Payon Lerhune' great story "Dollar and Cent," with Ethel Clayton, Tom Moore and powerful cat. Direction Joseph Kaufman. mm At the wi. ! 11 e latest HlueWrd photoplay. en titled "Naked Hearts." Is bawd upon Teanynon's half-narratlve poem,! Mead," In which owie of the mosti Look! Resinol has cleared that awful skin-eruption away Tic moment that Resinol Oint ment touches itching ski;i the itch in usually stops aftdnealing begins. That is why doctors have t rr scribed H so MCCenfulry (or over 20 years in even the sevcroft CaSetofeCSe saa, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting-, dislit'iirin skin diseases. Aided by warm hatlis with Resits l Soap, Ketinol (liniment makes a sick skin or scalp healthy, (sickly, easily and at little cost. SootM Omtmnl anil R-;,i,, Soap alw fffratly hrlp to rlrar away pfcaplal ann cUr- S. loMbyandniaaM, Mm eu tender tmm .i Radlnl Shavinc M k. charming lyrics which the master or lyrics ever wrote occur. The atory 18 never fully told In the poem, and per haps Its very mystery Inspired Kupert Julian to make a photoplay of It Wherever he got the inspiration, it was certainly it good one. The poem, for picture purposes, has been placed In the old south before the war, while some of its earlier bat tles were being fought. The charac ters, with one exception, have been turned Into Americans, but the heart est and impelling force of the beauti ful love story knows DO nationait nr period. "Naked Hearts" ia simply a gripping story, told In lucid detnll by clever actors in support of Rupert Ju lian, the star, and Frnncella Hllllngton, wiio lends the Inspiration in the char acted of Maud. At the Cosy today. Phn WDJJAM KARNUM in tiik BONDMAN," B HAI,i, CA1NE, AT PAWriMK play tans Mating them is inee Idol whos looks makes hi Tlu-nti-r is I'nahle to Aoommodato the (wls. William Fox certainly knew what lie was about when he cast William Farnum In the leading role In Hall Oalne's masterwork, "The Bondman '' Never has Furnum had an opportunity to display hla remarkable talent to better advantage than he does In this widely known novel. Yesterday at the Pastime "Thcj Bondman" had Its Initial showing and today It will have Its final screening. Most everyone has read this book and those who have not will find the play JUNE The first month of summer. You should be careful of the meat you buy during; the hot weather, that's why we say Start the Month and Summer Right 130 HQ 0 equally interesting. Farnum plays a 'ual role, that of Stephen Orey, the father, and also Jason, his son. Har r Springier has the part of Sun locks, the other son. and Dorothy Ber nard has the part of one of Orey's wives. A cartoon comedy rounds out the program Make nnangemcnts to come early. Patiine ()ff(TS -Dollars and the Wom an." from Terttunes ;rcMt story. "Dollars ami Cents;" ivthol Clayton and Tom Mhhv pinturcil. Sunday and Monday the Pastime of fers Labia's "Dollars and the Wom an" in six big a Is, adapted from Al bert Payson Terhune's great story, "Dollars and Cents" This picture was chosen from at! others to open Portland's newest exclusive motion picture theatir. the T & D. Ethel Clayton, who will be remembered for her remarkable acting in "The Great Divide,' and Tom Moore, a gentle man who needs no introduction to have the leads. As raufurd Kent, a mat remarkable good I a favorite with the men. Those who mstst in digging into everything until a moral is un earthed will not have tn hunt far In "Dollars and the Woman" before pre ceding that the married woman who. even innocently, aceepts financial as sistance from any other man than her husband is see-sawing on the brink o a precipice. And when her husband Is poor and her benefactor not only wealth) inn a former suitor for her hand she is light lug matches In a At the TVmlrte. Julia Dean, the star of "The Han som," which is the next release on the Equitable program, at the Temple theater today and tomorrow, has to play a dual role in each part of w hich her wonderful dramatic ability finds lull scope and free expression At first she is a young and rather wilful wife, led astray by the glamor of the stage, and later she Is the aged and repentant mother, Intent on saving her own daughter, who Is also on the stage, from the wiles of the sam' manager who had wrecked her own life. She accomplishes this In a thrill ing manner, and after seeing her child safe in the man she loves, pays the ransom of her daughter's happiness with her own life, the relationship befog unknown to the daughter at whose feet she falls dead in the the ater. The pictures of stage life thrown on the screen are a wonder- City pound. Phone 438. For rent 3 room furnished cottage, 726 Johnson street. For rent Furnished apartment rooms. 602 Water street Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone K4. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. havrj itotage warehouse. Phone Sit. For sale. Holt gas harvester, 14 toot cut. Phone JF11. Woman wants cooking on ranch. Call Alta Hotel. Oats by carload, cheap. Any N. P. or O.-W point. Phone 793W. Wanted Experienced man cook. Mrs. D. 0. Crawford, Rleth. Competent woman wants to sew in private homes Phone 350 Dressmaking by day or at home. Boom 10, K. O. BIdg. Phone 246M. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad st. 1,'undle wheat hay for sals W. R ftoberts, Box 36, Pendleton Protestant Hospital, Mrs. Jas. Spears, Byers Grove, Pendleton, Ore. Phone 340 J. For rent Furnished rooms for light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 350 For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E- Judd, American National Bank. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta bles. Suits pressed 50c; dry cleaned, $1.50. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone 6 St. Wanted Man and wife with no children, to work on ranch Inquire this office. Few head of heavy worn- horses for sale. Phone 8F12, or write Route 1. Box 44. For sale A few Bead full blood Shropshire sheep. Jas. Porter. Phone 241R Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Phone 113 or call ' 600 W. Court. For rent Large, nicely furnished front room in private home. North ; Side Phone 535J. Header wagon, cook house and bug- j gy for sale. For any above articles. J35 .00 Write Walter Reimann, City.1 Rooming house for sale. Main street, in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen-, Isnd Bros. For sale Brown and Lewis com-1 bined harvester; 16 ft. cut and almost good as new. N K. Bott. Helix, Ore-i gon. For sale Modern five room bun-' galow. One year old. Full basement j Five minute walk from Main street. Terms Address "W" this office. Prompt automobile taxi service, ' day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 33 50. Phone 680. Hotel St, , George. Carney Taxi Ce. Mattresses made over, furniture re-1 pairing, upholstering Calls city or country. La Dow Bros.., 219 Beaure- j gard Phone 227J. $300 buys a big, powerful automo bile. Machine and tires in Al condi- tlon. Terms to responsible party En-! quire "C" this office. 'For sale -Holt. Jr., Harvester. $75. 26-horse Schandoney Hitch. $75, extra lead bars, $1 00 per pair; also harm $15.00 and $20. no per set. Joe N. Scott, Athena It pays to buy meats from Boucher Bains We carry a full line of beef, pork, mutton, veal, country sausage, hog lard, smoked bacon and all kinds of smoked meats. We try to please. 118 W Webb We buy cattle, hogs, sheep, veal and poultry. Prompt delivery. 1 rime, The Place and Be Gir First Show 6:45 Second Show 9:15 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! We beg to announce that Commencing Sunday, June 4th We will give the public a chance to see the Hippodrome Vaudeville" the same that plays San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Se attle, Spokane, and Butte. Acts that are acts, not the old style of song and dance, and talk, but new, novel, neat and entertaining; something out of the ordinary. We request the show-going people to read the Portland papers and then review the acts as we show them, here OPENING SUNDAY, JUNE THE 4TH, WE HAVE "JANE O ROARK & CO. m -as ir wis" VINCENT & CUNNINGHAM "COMEDY SONGS and STORIES" THERE WILL BE THREE CHANGES EACH WEEK AS FOLLOWS: SUNDAY AND MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. We also beg to announce that for the higher class of acts we are forced to pay more money and the price of admission will be raised to 25c, children 10c. We know our Pictures please and now our Vaudeville will also please. IN ANNOUNCING OUR NEW POLICY AND HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THE PUBLIC ONE GRAND FREE ENTERTAINMENT. HEAR Mr. Bert Vincent, once a Pendleton boy, sing some of the most popular songs of the day from the top of the Pen dleton Hotel Sunday at 12 o'clock, noon. His voice can be heard for 10 or 12 blocks away. The COSY TODAY RUPERT JULIAN in "NAKED HEARTS" Wonderful Bluebird Photo Play, tells the story of lennyson s Immortal Poem MAUD L........................... Phillips & Ha-wll Buy lliu lier Shop Dale Phillips and Emery llassell have purchased the Central Baths at H36 Main street, next to Bond Bros, and invite all their friends to drop in Four barbers, a good shave, hair cut or bath. Adv. Tt (ii to Alaska Alone. OREGON CITY, Ore.. May 31 Vir ginia Harbottle. aged years and her sister. Gladys, aged 8 ye.irs. left Sun day for White Horse. Yukon Terri tory, to join their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Harbotte. They were ac ompanied as far as Seattle by an aunt. Mrs B. F- Askew, but they will make the 1100 mile journey to their home alone They made the trip to Oregon City a year ago unaccompan ied. The two girls have attended the Oregon City schools during the win ter and were guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Bigger. tents that are just brg enough to al-j chase himself A flash of ligh reveal low three soldiers to lie side by side , h K , . , , . e" wno was being ruved Th threA and asked to be taken in for the 8 ' In lnre" night. It was snowing heavily. terntorlals nearly tore down their dog The three territorials, failing to rec-, l"ni Set out and salute One of the ognize the king, gave his majesty the three then was allowed to go and merry ha: ha! and told him to go ; chase himself. lr Hire. Studebaker touring car. D. B. Waf-, He. Residence, ;sim. office phone' 130.--Adv. fill revelation and convey a striking, lesson to those who see only the sliinv side of the business. Told King "Go Chase Yoiirx'if." HOME. May 31. King Victor Era muel. late one night recently dressed n the uniform of a simple foot soldier, lifted the flap of one of the little dog Roy U. S. Inspected Moats that bear this tag. They're pure. Ob! We sell them try us Oregon Market Two Telephones 600 and 601 aSaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaai fiBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBI Gives Results When Others Fail Nature's Remedy For the Blood. Etlir-1 rlnyton ami Tom Moore In Onini , (lie Woman." Pastime Sunday. well aek si It! hi e ami sail I. When Bh Nature Is left in Today 6 Tomorrow MOTHER LOVE STRONG ENOUGH TO LEAD TO THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IS THE THEME OF r Ransom M la Dean I that l eh. pur od P. on, all ar deepaeated blood disorders, ind for their treatment nothing equals 8, s. s. Oat S 8. S. at any drug store. If vnura ia a Deeuliap ena atrlta Swift The star of this big production plays a difficult part with consummate skill, and leads up to the gripping climax with tremendous force. Sunday and Monday De Wolf Hopper pnd Fay Tixichner in "SUNSHINK DAD" FORD STERLING IN 'THE SNOW CURE" TEMPLE Specific Co., Atlanta, fla.