Motion Picture Mews; Last Time Today The Alta Theatre What tin i-li'lure n ap r. Have to TeH You. i'l CAN 111 . DOME. Ethel Clayton and Tom Moore in unniiinn Aim uir urniiAiiu UULLAno m ll VUrlffl In Addition Ham 6 Bud and The Masked Marvel Crane Wilbur in 1 Law Unto Himself Garbage Mir Is Gunnl'il Nmv rOIUi June I. WlM arm ed, guards ana n named win- fence r presen Kdwnrd P, Doyie'l Idea of preparedness In defending the posses sion of the meadow land on Staton In land Sound, at Martnrr'H Harbor, on Which li Is proposed to afOI tho gar bage disposal plant. If Doyle has hi way and hi- Is banked tiy Mm vlgtlan ommlttee or ISO representing 21 lil'limind civic '.rgaalzailons- the harbage plant will i ever lie erected und will not fall In-1 to thr possession again of Sterling Iimke, real mill itim , of 29 Uroadway. New YorK. who declares he awncd the land and disposed 0f It for Ihe erection of the Incinerator. Contrails for tin plain have been IWM by Mayor MUchel and tho 1 oard of estimate Pnle, who says iho lend came In him through a grant, surveyed his pre pn roil n csa prepara UODI last ii i k lit and dryly remarked that possession was nine-tenths of the law Aftor a ronfereni o yesterday be tween Borough President Calvin Van Nmip and Superintendent of Hulld-i mioi William McDermott, tho latter I announced that the Borough Prcsl-; donl had ordered lilm lo refuse to la-, io a building permit for the erection of ihe trtWIt plant 5MI Klllnl lii Britain. LONDON, Juno fi. in the attacks the Itrlilsh Idea from sea .m. air tin ni- the war. 2166 persona tiavfl lieen killed or wounded. The BUMlbef of deaths la 650. Tho figures were Riven In the houao ff commons by Hereon l, Samuel, thr homo aocrotary. us follows In the three attacks from boh. 61 mon. 4" women and 40 ehildron were killed, and fill person woro Injured. "la the 41 air raids. 222 men, 114 women and 73 children wore killed, .mil 1006 persons wore Injured." JUDOE WANAMAKER MOST POPULAR JURIST IN STATE OF OHIO Was Elected Judge of Supreme Court by Largest i lajority Ever Given to Any Judicial Aspirant In Fart tile lantlmc Proved It Ycw torday. Hundreds held apelltiound by a hu man story on the screen, which, ac ordlng to the ethics or "the popular drama," should be a hopeless failure because: There la no villain; no vampire wo man, no murder by Die old toll-Kate, no rags-are-royal-ralment when worn for virtue's sake; no furniture broken In a fight; no one pulls a gun; no one ihokes the leading lady, no one forges a check; no one steals the baby; no one plants a bomb; no one cracks tho safe; no dictograph; no lawyer; no mortgage; no poison. Everything the public Is supposed to want is absent, yet "Dollars und the Woman," featuring Tom Moore and Ethel Clayton, a photoplay version of Albert Payson Terhune'a story, "Dol lars and Cents," Is creating a stir that already marks It as tile most notable screen success of the season. In addition. Ham Hud and the Masked Marvel. Last chance. pas t'me today. I'M l.ixi; FREDERICK A BARE FOOTED BEA1 TV Starred by famous leavers M dapta. tion of 'Audrey." Pieumonla destroys annually 132 -40 lives and Is the most prevalent and most fatal of all the acute communl- able diseases Its occurrence has ! i A dishevelled, ban-footed, radiant ly happy girl, with nalr streaming out behind her, sped madly down tho course, easily out-distancing all her competitors, and was erected with a burst of applause as she won the race. It was Pauline Frederick, the beauti ful Famous Players star, who eschew ed tho role of adevntuross to play tho title part In the adaptation of Mary Johnson s celebrated novel "Audrey," adapted as a play by Harriot Ford and K. F. Bodd i ngt on , which Is the Para mount Picture at the Alt Today. "Audrey" Is distinctly dlfferenl from any character which Miss Fred erick has over played on tho screen before and it Is Interesting to note that the star herselr has declared It to be the one which she has most on Joyed playing I'nlike "Zasa." "Bella Donna" and Donna Itoma In "The Eternal City," Audrey is a simple, un sophisticated girl of tno woods who has been rescued from the Indians when a child, made tho household drudge of a hypocritical minister and his wife, and is finally nearly drowned by an angry mob that believes her to be In tho power of a witch. TODAY "Hippodrome Vaudeville" "JUNE O'ROARK-RODERICK OTARREU I CO. VINCENT I CUNNINGHAM In the Comedy Sketch "AS If WAS" by Jin C. $ "COMEDY SONGS and STORIES" H Daniel Frohman Presents PAULINE FREDERICK In a Vivid Adaption of Mary Johnston's Celebrated Novel and Play "AUDREY" Adapted by Harriet Ford and E. F. Boddington The COSY TODAY 'Tammany's Tiger" 2 reel Bison. Comedy. HE ALMOST ELOPED War in Mexico THE WIRE PULLERS WATCH FOR THE IRON CLAW. COMING to the Chautauqua is Judge it M Wanamaker of (he supreme court of Ohio, the BU who threw the doors of the Ohio courts open to the people In such a way thai every man lias access to those equal rights guaranteed to him under the law. The eminent jurist's expose of defects in shown considerable reduction during I legal procedure. Invigorated by remedial measures, which personal domonstra tho last in years, falling from lso.5 1 tlon warrants him to present; Is of most timely Interest lo every liberty loving deaths to llin.non population In 1900 to 131.4 in 1913. fife. American. nine Wllhnr in "A law I nto Illm seH," lastlmr TAicwday-Wednesday. Ohio Town s tin the Map. SANDUSKY, ().. June 5 The vil lage of Slyde, 14 mllcB aouthwest of this city, was the home not only of Ihe highest ranking officer killed dur ing tho civil war hut also of tho first American killed In Ihe Spanish-Ameri can war. It has the distinction also of being the nucleus of wht Is now ihe Women's Relief Corps. General I .1 11. McPherson, killed at Atlanta in the civil war, and George B. Mack, the first American killed in the Span-Lsh-American war, are both burled there. According to Joel Elliott, of Clyde. Mrs. Hatlle McPherson. aunt of Gen eral McPherson, organized the first I .idles' Aid Society arter the civil war began, and It was from the l a dies' Aid Society of the '60s that tho Women s Kellef Corps of the present clay grew Elliot says further that Army rec ords at Washington will show that In proportion to population, more men enlisted at Clyde for both the civil anil Spanish-American wars than from any other place or Its size in the raited States. President Garfield was to havo I een tlie principal orator ai the unveil ing of tho McPherson monument when, on Saturday, July 2, 1SS1, h b ft the White House to go to the sea side to spend Sunday with his family before proceeding to Ohio, and was hot while waiting for his train. l( lias House Famine. AKRON, 0., June o. Because of the Influx of workers attracted by good wages in the rubber factories that are crowded with orders. Akron l. In the midst of a house famine Many families are living in tents un til new houses can be put up. Patrolman Pat McGuiro has his own way of meeting the situation. He explained in the police court that the reason he arrested six mon on charges of vagrancy was to get them a place to sleep. All were newcomers and had Jobs but couldn't find rooms. At the Temple. "Tlie Woman's Law- Is a modern c'rama, the theme of which is largely hullt up on the curious (although al together probable), theme of a man's physical double George Orcutt, a dissolute young New York millionaire, has forfeited his wife's respect and af fection by his notorrous infidelities.. Gail Orcutt, his wife, centers her at tentions on her young son, Vance, and withdraws from society in a sense of shame for her husband's misconduct Orcutt, continuing his wild life, slays a friend in a quarrel over a young woman. With tho fear of the law on him he tells his wife all, and she. in an attempt to save him, starts for the office of her friend. District Attorney John Kent. On the way she comes upon the living double of her husband a stranger, sitting on a park bench, his mind stunned by a terrific shock. She takes the unresisting man to her home, and, telling her husband to flee, substitutes the stranger for him. Temple tomorrow. Mass said for Irish Dead, M'.W VOliK, June 5. A solemn mass of requiem for the irishmen who fell in the recent revolt in Ire land or were executed for taking part In It was celebrated In All Saints church Members of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians attended, Inside the altar rail Stood color bearers with (he American flag, (he green flag of Ireland and the flag of I be short -lived Irish republic pri claimed by (he Sinn Fein. The Ancient Assyrians wore skirts. What a progress toward comfort since) then. We regard comfort as all-important. Bond Clothes GUARANTEED IYF $15 to $30 combine comfort with style in the highest degree. Bond Bros. Pendleton's Leading ('Lilian LOCALS (8tS Advertising in Brief KATBB , Per line first Insertion -luc Ptr Hue, additional Insertion.. 6t Per line, per mouth SI 00 No locals taken fur lest lhau 'J5c. Count 6 ordinary wards to llDe. I.cs-als will DO! he taken over (he (elepiioiio eici'pl fioni Kait Oregon Ian paid-up tniiiscrlbers. good as new N K. Holt. Helix, Ore gon. Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework. Ptione 113 or call 600 W Court. For rent Large, nicely furnished front room in private home. North Side. Phone 535 J. Rooming house for sale. Main sireet. in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. For sale Modern five room bun galow. One year old. Full basement Five minute walk from Main street Terms Address "W" this office. Prompt automobile tail service, day or n'ght. Funerals to cemetery only S3 50. Fhone 6S0. Hotel St George. Carney Taxi Ce. 1300 Buys a big, powerful automo bile. Machine and tires In Al condi tion. Terms to responsible party. En quire "C" this office. For sale cheap 12 foot Blewett combine Almost new. D. I. Hop kins, Helix. Wanted A woman to keep house for widower Four small girls. Steady position for right woman. Address C. E. Welch, Fklah. Ore. Ii pays (o buy meals from Boucher Kains We carry a full line of beef, pork. muKon. 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. showers indicated for latter part of; the week. Upper Mississippi Valley and Plains Stales: First half of week fair with normal temperatures followed by local thundershowers and lower tempera tures after Wednesday. Rrcky Mountain and Plateau Re f OBI sad Pacific States: Generally ' .r (neither with temperatures above the seasonal average. E. H. BOWIE, Forecaster. Alaska May Send Bishop. SEATTLE, Wash., June 5. George D. Schofleld, republican candidate for attorney-general of Alaska, says that the special committee chosen to nom inate a eandida(e for congress after James Wickersham, tne present dele gate to congress, had declined to ac cept a nomination on conditions of fered by the republican territorial convention, will take no action until after the national republican conven tion. There is talk of offering the nomi ntion (o Episcopal Bishop Peter Trimble Howe. FOR WOMEN ONLY 3 RAiinitin June 8th 2:SO TWIC'F DAILY : 18 hectare and Moving ltnirc MIGHT German IfoMl .unnnnl. NEW YORK. June 5. Negotiations have been virtually completed, it was' announced between Germany and a New York banking house for a new offering In this market of 1 10.000.000 i 6 per cent serial German governmenl no(es They will be offered In (his Country on about 6.2 per cent basis SLEEP Paiiik-rss Childbirth. OREGON THEATRE 25c ALL SEATS For rent-Furnished aparlment rooms. 502 Wa(cr street. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone 5"24. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. have torage warehouse Phone 3SS For sale, Holt gas harvester, 16 foot cut. Phone 2F11. Oats by carload, cheap. Any N. P , or O.-W point. Phone 793W Dressmaking by day or at home. , Room 10. E. O. Bldg. Phone 245M. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 53M. 1403 W. Railroad St. Pundte wheat hay for salo w R Kcberts, Box 36, Pendleton Protestant Hospital, Mrs. Jas. Spears. Hyers Grove, Pendleton, Ore ! Phone 340J. For rent Furnished rooms foi light housekeeping or lodging. Brown Hall. Phone 360 For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd. American National Bank. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon, and harness. Inquire Telephone Sta-bios. Auto Stage. For Adams, A(hena and Weston leaves The Quelle resiaurant at 10 a in and 4 p. m. each day. 3iiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii minimi! c WMiMAMAWmn. nr:.- ..t :t.s:.7.v 7: 7: v: r. :: : ".' For Hire. Studebaker touring car. r B. Waf fle. Residence. 284M. Office phonj 130. Adv. Ixxik Here, For sale. 36 acres, 30 in cultivation, good hen house, other Improvements 1-2 mile east of Rieth, Ore, 2 1-2 miles west of Pendlolon, all for JS00. Inquire at ranch or address F. J. Kcss ler, City. Adv. TODAY TRIANGLE PHOTO PLAYS DE WOLF HOPPER and FAY TINCHER in TEMPERATURES WILL BE ABOVE AVERAGE HERE Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned 11.60. Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phone 68S. Wanted Mail and wife with no Children! to work on ranch Inquire (his office. Few head of heavy work horses for sah'. Phone SF12, or write Route 1 Box 44. l-'or sale- A few nead full blOfM Shropshire sheep Jas. Porter. Phoni 241R For sale- Brown and Lew is com bined harvester; 16 f(. cut and almost WKATHKH FORECASTER on -I.IXFS CONDITIONS FOR THE M AT WEEK. WASHINGTON. June E North Aliunde S(a(es Tho weather will bo generally fair with normal tempera lures until after Thursday when lo cal showers are probable. Middle Atlantic states: Generally fair weather with temperatures near the seasonal normal are probable dur ing the week, excepi (hat local show era are probable aflor Thursday. South Atlantic and Fast and Well Gulf States: Normal temperatures at.d generally fair weather, except that Mattered thundershowers are probable. nhio alley and Tennessee: Fair veathor and moderate temperatures (he flrel half of the week. Unsettled weather with local showers probable after Wednesday. Region of the great lakes Pair weather with moderate tempera! ; robable during the m il several da! Unsettled weather and pruuann , 1 I "Sunshine Dad" FORD STERLING IN "THE SNOW CURE. TOMORROW JESDAY ONLY Florence Reed IN "THE WOMAN'S LAW" n '? Anna Nilsson and Tom Moore in "THE TANGI ED WEB" 5 Third chapter ot "WHO'S GUILTY?" Thl i series ot' photo dramas, :i : ;i i i. I. TEMPLE rilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllMIHIIIIIIIIIIIMi'r ,?f,.: i I