EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. PAGE FIVE Last Time Today WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS THEDA BARA in SAPHO 6 Arts. A vinlc photodrama ol the bouI. A play that hits home to man and woman the moral of a common life story. Theda Rara as Laura Gubbins, ruins many lives in this masterful drama. Miss Rara acts with unusual force a role of heart interest which excels in intensity her former triumphs. It has a moral with a "heart punch." A MODERN VERSION OF THE OLD STAGE PLAY. MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO COME EARLY. IN ADDITION COMIC CARTOON. CHARLEY CHAPLIN IN 15c Adult. "CUCKOO LAND." q m THE ETERNAL SAPHO HS WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION &M With Theda Bara 5c Children COMING SUNDAY and MONDAY V. L. S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS VITAGRAP H FEATURE "COD'S nniiiiTnw urn mr ihaiiaii iiUUNIKT ANU ML WUNAN JJ , 8 MASSIVE PARTS 8 A Drama of the North by James Oliver Curwood. NELL SHIPMAN. WILLIAM DUNCAN, GEORGE HOLT The greatest and most pretentious picture ever presented in Pendleton. NOT AT THE PASTIME NOR ANYWHERE ELSE HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A PIC TURE TO COMPARE WITH THIS ONE. NO ADVANCE IN ADMISSION. LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief IUTW. Pr Mb first Insertion l Per Hn, ddlttonal Insertion.:.-- ae Per line. per month JJX No locU takea for lM than Jot Count ordinary words to I In Locals will not ba JAflL.Ir telephone except from MB Oregon tan paid rip nbarrlbera. Housekeeping rooms, 608 Willow. For rent fttx room house, food condition. Phone 46. For rent -6 room modern house, mirth side. Call 248M. Competent woman will cook on ranch. Phone 207R. Tor rent Furnished five room house. Inquire 309 So. Main street Wanted To rent typewriter. Ad dress "C" this office Furnished house for rent, close In. Phone t0J. For sale, Holt gas harvester, 14 foot cut. Phone ZF11. 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad st. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. 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Mali street. In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funeral to cemeterr only II 50. Phone (80. Hotel SI Oeorge. Carney Taxi Ce. 1300 buys a big, powerful automo- j bile. Machine and tires in Al condl-j lion. Terms to responsible party En- rjulre "C" this office Mattress making, furniture repair-j ing. upholstering, called for and dellv. 1 ered. city or country. La Dow Bros,! 19 Beauregard. Phone 227J Lost, from my ranch about June 1st. six sheep; four ewes, one buck and' ne lamb. Anyone knowing tneir whereabouts' Please notify John Mumm, 211 I.ewls Street, Pendleton For sale Gas harvester, 1913 Holt, Oregon Special, 20 ft. In fine condl tlon, very little repairing to anticipate Cut about 3000 acres. A real big bar gain. Must sell quick Terms to suit See or address me at Golden Rule Hotel, Pendleton. J Arthur Hanford. To whom it May Concern, You are hereby notified that I will not pay or be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone unless they have a written order from me. I will not pay any debts of any kind unless same are contracted by myself or written order is presented. luted at Pendleton, Oregon, this 14th day ol June, 1916. t-tdv. FRANK PEDRO. Notts. owing to the scarcity of chickens. Bingham Springs will hereafter serve a roast dinner on Sundays for 50c. Menu for Sunday. June 18: Hoast veal with dressing, 50c. Roast beef and hrown gravy, 50c Frlcassed chicken and dumplings. 75c. Adv. P. a. P. Notice. All Moose are requested to appear at Moose Hall Sunday morning. June 18, at 1 o'clock for the purpose Ol cemetery decoration (Adv.) COMMITTEE, Dance at German Hall. Snturday. June 17. All are cordial ly Invited and assured a good time Adv. For Hire. Studebaker touring car. D. B. Waf fle. Residence, 284M. Office phonj 110. Adv. Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston, leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a m and 4 p. m. each day. VKTKHAN REPUBLICAN. Saturday sixvlal. At Pendleton's 6-10-15 cent store and up, all live plants at half price 2 Wandering Jews for 10c; 2 Vlncas for 10c; 2 ferns for 15c, etc. All at half price. Adv. Knglc-Wooilmnn Notice. aii members, of Pendleton Aerie No. 2s. F O, B., and Pendleton Camp No 41, W. 0. W.i are requested to meet at their hall on Sunday morn ing at 9:30 o'clock m for the pur pose of observing memorial and dec oration services to be held at that time. A full attendance Is earnestly requested, By Order Of Committee Adv. V,. H, xeenBBM sen henry cabot .lodge, 'This picture of Senator Henry On sen h-cx for KWcluiH-r. LONDON. June 13 Kitchener me- mortal services were held at St Paul's i today England paid a great tribute I to Mm premier soldier. The queen. king and royal household and thou- 'lot Lodge, of Massachusetts, one of sands of others attended. The crowd the veteran republicans, was made in Jammed the edifice while thousands Chicago, where he wielded a power waited outside In the rain, heads bar-1 fill Influence In the deliberations Of j the national convention. Motion Picture News What the Picture Thoau-rs Have to Tell You. THKIIA HAIL IN SM'HO MAKBS HIT OF mat CAREER Modern Version of Old Stage Play Is Classic. At the Pastime yesterday, Theda Bara, the William Fox Vampire, who la eradiated with having the most beautifully wicked face In the world, pleased old friends and made scores I of new ones in the drama Sopho. In' this picture Theda goes to greater lengths than ever before. The old stage play is followed closely hut with , modern settings and costumes. To-j day will be the last chalMM to see this' wonderful picture CHAMPION DOG TEAM rSED IN BIG FEATURE Hippodrome Vaudeville FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Act De Luxe Anita Primrose In Original Character Conceptions. The Baron of Holland George Ferdo Eccentric Musical Frivelitiea. f( JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE POPULAR PHOTOPLAY STARS Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid Stars of "The Golden Chance" and "The Chorus Lady," in a thrilling photoplay by Collet-ted by "Iron Man f Dawson" on His Travels in Siberia. The dogs used in "God's Country. and the Woman" are John Johnson's team of Siberian sledge dogs. John-; son .is Finlunder nnd collected this; team by selecting one dog at a time here and there throughout Ids travels, in Siberia. He brought the dogs from, Siberia to Dawson. Alaska, and they were entered for a number of yearn in the Alaska Sweepstakes, where they broke all records and won from all comers for three consecutive years, thus earning tor themselves the, ittle of "Worlds Champion Team." They hold the record for 410 miles steady going,. In one of the races this dog team has tieen known to travel for forty-eight hours at an av-j erage rate of inure than 11 miles an hour, under the direction of "The Iron Man of Dawson." as Johnson is' known. Their presence in the Vita- graph camp during the long Decern-j ber nights lent an atmosphere that ' everyone regrets not having been able to incorporate into the picture for. these dogs, like the nightingale, are ! wont to make their music at night. At' some time between midnight and dawn one of these dogs would start his wild wolf-like howl, would soon be joined by the other fifteen, and the team of seven timber-wolves that was housed at some distance and also used in the picture would take up the chorus. It was, to say the least, un-j canny Ueurge Holt, who tias the habit of reading until the "we. sma' hours." waited one night for the chorus to start as his signal to go to bed It did not start as usual and the. camp seemed so deserted and quiet that Oeorge tried the experiment of going, out and howling like a wolf himselt 1 He was snog Joined by one of the dugs, and soon Holt and all the dogs and wolves in camp wero howling at the top of their lungs. When George was reasonably sure that everyone else was wide awake he went to bed: "God's c ountry and the Woman" is I in Is parts and will be shown at the Pastime Sunday and Monday. JEAN IE MacPHERSON and CECIL B. DeMILLE THE LOVE MASK 19 The story of a girl who fought alone and won her right to riches and hapipness in the world of men. A photodrama thrilling in story and exciting in scene. A combi nation of two great players as stars in one play. The COSY TODAY LOUISE LOVELEY AND ALL STAR CAST IN "Bobbie of the Ballet" A 5 reel Bluebird feature photoplay depicting life on the stage. Coming' Sunday, "The Iron Claw 2nd episode. For the benefit of those who failed to see the first chapter of this wonderful serial it will be repeated here Sunday. Vita Tlu-aKT. Cleo Ridgley and Y'allace Heid. two of the most popular stars in the photodrama, will be seen at Alia on Friday and Saturday, in the Jesse I. Laak Feature Play Company produc tion of "The Love Mask," a thrilling drama of the early days of California, written especially for them by Cecil B, DeMllle and Jeanie MacPherson who are responsible ror the co-stars' phenomenal success in the recent Las. ky production of "The Golden Chance " The story of "The Ixive Mask" has to do with the adventures of Kate Kenner, who, owing to the death ol her parents, is forced to earn her liv ing by panning gold. It Is a Para mount Picture. Through an accident Kate uncov ers a lode of "virgin" gold. While having it assayed, her claim is jump ed by unscrupulous miners Kate takes her find to Deerlng, the local blacksmith and sherrrf. While away. "Silver Spurs," a notorious bandit, so called on account or his heel adorn ments, enters the blacksmith, sees the reward fur his capture, steals the sheriff's watch and disappears. Kate and Dewing return to her claim only to find the miners In arm ed possession A fight starts and three men attack Deerlng. ' Silver Spurs" appears on the scene and helps the sheriff, returns to him his watch and laughingly departs. In the meantime the claim jumpers file up on Kate s claim and she has no legal method ol recoverini her property. Heating that they are about to ship some of the gold away by stage coach, she decides to impersonate "Silver Spurs" and secure what she believes Is really ber own. "Silver Spurs" also hears of the gold and decides to se. cure it for himself. While waiting for the stage the girl and the bandit meet "Silver Spurs" gallantly gives her the first chance. While Kate holds up the coach out Is unable to secure the gold. "Silver Spurs" keeps buck the sheriff and his posse who are riding to protect it. "Silver Spurs' is wounded and is Hacked to Kates cabin bj the posse Deerlng enters the cabin and despite Kate's protest that the bandit Is not there, discovers one of the spurs This spur happens to be the one which Kate had a Mexican girl steal from the bandit to complet her disguise, At the O-,. BtOtla of the stage have an Irresist ible fascination on the screen jn.1 "BoDO't of the Ballet" with LOU 14 Lovely as the featured star Is no ex eptlun to the rule afUSJ Lowly is I C trail Of than ever as the littlest mem ber of the pony ballet who Is left By her dying mother in charge of twe children, Her efforts to keep theSI children out Of an orphanage and to m.il:e a living for them and herself make up a photoplay that will hold one In rapt ntlention until the end of the piny C -s.v today Temple Toda. From a church-going woman to a gambler's accomplice in playing the ponies and finally running a low brow tango dancing nail, Is the char acter which Clara Whipple, the wile plays in "The Reapers," the Equitable picture at the Temple today with John Mason as the happi husband who lavished everything on his wife, becomes a paralytic, sees his wife ru:: away with a hardened gambler, only to come face to face with her in later years In a cheap dance hall Should he take her hack to his fireside? See "The Reapers. " and you will get the answer from one of the most artistic as well as exceedingly dramaticly powerful pit lures ever shown in this theater. i !. I) GOWN UlUJiGHT HOME. .Mrs. Atherton, Back from Europe. Finds skirts Too Hfeh. CHICAGO, June 13. A gold gown of a rare newly discovered material and a portrait by John Singer Sargent, the latest work of the famous Lon don painter, are two of the treasures brought back from Europe by Mrs. Atherton. The gown, which is one of several elaborate creations obtained in Paris, la of gold cloth trimmed with gold j beads. Nothing like rt, it is said, has! iver been seen on this side. The portrait of- Mrs. Atherton's striking brunette beauty she has been described by artists as Chicago's most beautiful society woman in soft tones of black and wnite It will be remembered that Mrs. Atherton figured two years ago in an incident without precedent In the his tory of art when she was painted by two distinguished artists. Lawton Par ser and Mrs. Grace Farwell McOann. .. the same sitting. Mr. and Mrs. Atherton spent sev oral months in K.ng:and. where Mrs Atherton served as a nurse in Mrs , Walter Astor's hospital on her estate. "Cleveden." near London. They werei called to England last December bj the death of Mrs. Atherton's aunt.! the Countess of Zoghet. formerly Mrs ' George Lee Peabody, and their stay I was lengthened by an operation foi appendicitis which Mrs Atherton un derwent in London. "It was purely an accident that I did any hospital work at all," said Mrs. Atherton. "Mrs. Astor invited us to her estate and when we arrived there we found everyone doing his or ber share towards the relief of the S00 wounded soldiers Mrs. Astor ! caring for. So I Just pitched in with the rest " From England the Athertons went to Paris, where Mrs. Atherton says, the modistes are making gowns for Americans only now. "On account of the war the women in Europe are wearing nothing elab orate." she said, "and practically al of the fine work being turned out in Paris shops is for American women In Paris and London the women are wearing skirts which reach the ankla while in New York, where everything .s extreme, they are wearing them te) their knees" Mr. and Mrs. Atherton will remain at their residence at 3123 .Sheridan road until June 1. when the will leavo for their summer home at Dublin. N. H. Offht'i- Soldier Vb tim. DUBLLV, May 15. An incident of the Irish rebellion heretofore kept se cret came out at a courtmartial. It concerns the shooting by ,i Sergeant of the euard at Guinness- brewery of his officer and an employe of thej brewery, whom he took for rebels The defendant is Sergeant Robert Flood, of the Royal Dublin Fuslleerst He is charged with the murder ot Lieutenant A. L. Lucas, of King Ed ward's Horse, and William J. Rica, who was employed at the brewery. Lieutenant Lucas took over command) i f the guard on the night of April 28. Lucas was unknown to the Argeant. !t was too dark to recognize his uni form and when he opened a window. Which was contrary to his instruction Flood ordered his arrest, the prose cutor said, and later his execution, is Mil as that of Rice. Water and fireproof barrels will h made in Hawaii from bagasse, a su gar mill byproduct for exporting su gar and importing potash ilia Today and Tomorrow JOHN MASON AND CLARA WHIPPLE IN I IK KNURS It. dT j A powerful dramatic play with a punch in every scene teaching a moral lesson that will never be for gotten. m ALSO PATHE SCENIC. I SUNDAY and Monday I The Official Rose Festival Pictures DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN "THE GOOD BAD MAN " KEYSTONE FROLIC. "HER MARBLE HEART." TEMPLE aTllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllliliiiiniii: win,:;