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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 20, 1916. PAGE FIVE s0mm IP Today and Tomorrow Mutual Masterpictures De Luxe Present Hrtfl Lockwood id May Allison in "The Buzzard's Shadow" 5 ACTS 5 A stirriiiK military drama. Scout life at a frontier army post. See the Great Desert Scene. In Addition George Ovey in a Cub Comedy. Adults 10c Children 5c COMING THURSDAY-FRIDAY Stuart Holmes and Dorothy Bernard in "THE SINS OF MEN." cbF Hi IAR0LD LOCKWOOD in" THE BUZZARD'S SHDOW" riVfACT MVTUAt MA0TERPICTURC nAUK ST AMERICAN COMING SUNDAY-MONDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in a new comedy "POLICE." The Fredda Seegrus Ki l last even ing held Us final session of the in Kin at the home of Miss Krna Mumm on Lewi street. A very enjoyable evening wan spent by the memliers. Miss Lola Rogers has gone to Pres oott, Washington, to attend the wed ding of Miss Mirjorie Bloyd. who has visited Miss Roger at different times The annual convocation of the Epls copal church In eastern Oregon will meet In St. Stephen' i hurch, Baker City, on Wednesday and Thursday of this week, the Right Rev. BiKhop R U Paddock, D. D, presiding. The Rev. Charles and Mrs yulnney will attend; also Mrs. Una Sturgis, who . Ik the president of the House of i Church Women In Kastern Oregon, and several others. The Christian Kndeavor of the Christian church will hold a "Lemon Bquestt" In the church basement this evening. A principal feature will be tht lemon tree on which will grow surprise lemons of all shapes and si- zts. Lemonade, lemon ice cream and cukes will be served. County Clerk Frank Sallng is in i Maker today on business. W. L. Thompson motored to I'ma lllla and return yesterday afternoon. John Casper and George Drumhel I ler. prominent Walla Walla residents. were In the city yesterday. LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief RATH. Pr line first insertion 10 Per line, additional iaSertlon.: ft l er line, per month 11.00 No lorala takes for lew than 25c Count 6 ordinary words to Ho. Local! will not tie Jakta oyer U telephone eicept from Wall Oregon lao paid up aubscrlber. Housekeeping rooms. 608 Willow. Salesman wanted at 220 E Court. Wanted Amateurs Apply at Alt.i theater, Reliable woman wants work on ranch Phono 278J. For sale Second hand Bulck In quire at Ia DOWSV Peniand Broa.' transfer Co. bsvi storage warehouse Phone Jit. For rent Furnished five room house. Inquire 30 So. Main street j Furnished house for rent, close In. j Phone 290J 1 For sale. Holt gas harvester, 16 foot cut. Phone 2F11. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone S24. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 555M. 1403 W. Railroad t. Lost Auto top hood, near Mission school. LaV at Schaefer's Jewelry Store. For automobile upholstery, an arti ficial silk is bring made from spun glass: In England For rent Hotel dining room, kitch en and fixtures. Oood patronage flood, nice proportion to right party. Only hotel In town. Fhone or In quire at Commercial Hotel, Helix, Or. 'JIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIjf I WATCH YOUR STEP I 1 Castles are Coming For sale flood new sewing ma chine. $20. 2'ti West Webb For rent Newly furnished rooms. 723 Aura street. Phone 324 J. Protestant Hospital, Mr. Jas. Spears, Byers Grove, Pendleton, Ore. Phone 340J. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. Suits pressed 50c; dry cleaned, 11.60 Rudd. 310 W. Webb. Phon III, Few head of heavy work horses for sale. Phone 8F12, or write Rout 1. Box 44. For sale, reasonable Horse, wagon and harness Inquire Telephone Sta bles. Man wants vork at separator tend er. 16 years experience. John Dock weller. Mead -m. ore. For sale A few nead full blood Shropshire sheep Jas. Porter. Phone 14 1R Wanted Experienced girl for gen eral housework; references preferred. Apply 514 Lewis street or phone 793 J We have party wanting a ranch in Oregon, value $15,000 to $30,00(1 Buckeye Realty Co.. Spokane. Wash. Rooming house for sale. Mnlo , street. In center of business district i Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night Funerals to cemetery j only $3 60 Phone 680. Hotel 8; George. Carney Taxi Co. For rent A large, well-furnished Mom, close In, on Jackson street. Suitable for one or two gentlemen Tel. 686W. $300 buys a big. powerful automo bile Machine and tires In Al condi tion. Terms to responsible party En quire "C" this office Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv. ered. city or country. I .a Dow Bros. 21S Beauregard- Phone 227J 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 flolden Rule Hotel. Pendleton. J Arthur Hanford For Hire. Studehaker touring car. D. B. Waf fle. Residence, 284M. Office phoni 130. Adv. Notice. Private maternity home. Skilled attention Address P. O. Hox 156, La irande. Oregon Adv. Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to TeO Too. Hit sale. New 6-room house, furnished or furnished Kasy terms Inquire 1 this office Adv. AMERICA NOTE. (Continued from ,iage one.) MV ALMSOX AND HAROLD LOCKWOOD FEA-Tl'RKD In Stirling Drama of Frontier post Life. -IN- T whom it May Oonoern, You are hereby notified that I will i not pay or he responsible for any1 debts contracted by anyone unless, I they have a written order from me. i l I will not pay any debts of any kind I onl.'uu u'ltiin nrn cnntrncteit !v mvself 5 or written order Is presented. E Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this 5 ' 14th day of June. 1916. i t idv.) FRANK PKDRO. I ! "THE WHIRL OF LIFE" I aiwiiiiii.iiiii.iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimii; Auto stage For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves The Quelle restaurant at 10 a m and 4 p. m. each day. Notice to Farmers. We want 75 tons of bundled wheat hay. PBNLAND BROS. TRANSFER (Adv.) agreement if the expedition was to be effective." Lansing next flatly denies tha C hafa that the I'nited States had not fully answered a previous com-1 municattolt Several misstatement!, noticeably a quotation purporting to show that the I'nited States formally admitted that the Villa band was din-j ported, were cited The note th"n answers the allega-, tions of bad taith. "You state that the American gov-1 eminent has placed every obstacle In the way "f attaining pacification in Mexico. Repiving to these sweeping ( charges. I can trthrully affirm that, the American government has given: ever) possible encouragement to the! i' facto government in the paclfica. ' Hon and rehabilitation of Mexico Since its recognition it has had the undivided rapport of this govern ment." The charges that American influ ences were seeking Intervention arej answered by a citation of inflamma tory articles in Mexican newspapers appearing despite Carranza's censor-1 ship. The note ends with a threat of "the, gravest consequences." answering Car raMB'l threat of an appeal to arms. . Gale Imperil- Train. SAVANNAH. June 20. The Central j of Georgia Railroad train was delay ed for four hours between Augusta I and Waynesboro by a terrific storm of cyclonic fury, which blew 75 trees across the truck and threatened St one time to lift the train from the rails. The gale was the worst this section ; has ever experienced. The sky was' black and the rain came in sheets. The wind was so strong that it blew' automobiles about on the streets Of Augusta The wind reached a veloc ity of between 75 and a hundred miles. After leaving Augusta the train en countered a harrier of fallen trees J which littered the tracks for main hundred yards. It was impossible for the train to proceed until a section; gang could be summoned to clear the track of this debris. Showing today and tomorrow at the Pastime Is the Mutual Masterpicture, "The Buzzard's Shadow,' a stirring military drama of army life. Sergeant Barnes, scout it a frontier army pus;, is sent on a perilous mission. When half way across the desert, his horse dies from the effect of poison admin istered b Dr. Dsscnamps, whose en mity Barnes has incurred by threat ening to expose his attentions to the I Olonel' wife. Barnes also discovers that his canteen has been emptied and filled with sand. How he tri umphs over obstacles and returns to his sweetheart, beautiful Alice Cor bett, forms the mam incident In this stirring drama In addition, a clever tieorge Ovey comedy will tSo be shown, making a big 6-reel program ror a small ad mission price. Adults, 10c; children. 5c. The Pastime orche.stra of th:ee pieces will furnish appropriate music ALTA THEATRE Tuesday and Wednesday Hippodrome Vaudeville LYONS & LOSCH "Black Face Comedians and Singers" The Newest Offering cm the Metro Program U I no uun E n a ai DAM IlAIiOLLi LOCKWOOD In. "IBM CuMK BACK." With HAROLD LOCKWOOD, the gifted romantic actor, and the charming and popular MAY ALLI SON in the star parts. A vital drama, brimming with thrills and ro mance, portraying the regeneration of a society idler in the rugged North woods. PICTURIZED IN FIVE WONDERFUL ACTS. The COSY TODAY "The Railroad Bait" With MARIE WOLCAMP and LEE HILL 2 reel 101 Bison drama. "The Mark of a Gentleman" 2 reel Gold Seal light drama featuring HERBERT RAWLINSON, the Beau Brummel of Universal City. PATHE NEWS ranked anions the finest colored bass' viable position on the platform. Pos- voice runs the amiit In the expression singers In the I'nited State He takes ?essed of a 3piendid physique, a rich of strong emotion, sparkling: comedy, "A" natural with ease. Mr. Hill's : deep voice, and a mmd that can keen-: ""d delicate pathos. He excel Is. pos training has enabled him to render j iy dfrern the authors purpose, It Is eiDl' in the dialect readings from Paul the more difficult classics as well asjnot stirprinin hat audiences are car- I-aurence Dunbar. the ever popular plantation melodies, j riert by nis interpretations. Mr. Hill's! Two days, at the Temple tomorrow As a reader Mr Hill occupies an en-! diction is excellent and his clear rlch and Wednesdcy, 3 Kinds of Security All combined to sefeguard your money when it's deposited in this bank 1 U. S. government supervision. 2 Sound methods and conservative man agement. 3 Capital and surplus of $400,000, E k , jst I II l -, i i ir,i.jnafcj -- Am'Tiians Must Sell'. LONDON, June 20.--Americans' domiciled here who are subject to the income tax must sell to or deposit with Hie British government their American securities under penalty of an extra two shillings tax. This rul ing holds whether the securities arej held here or in America If American' secucrltles are deposited with the gov-j ernment only the usual Income tax, j with the ordinary abatement, will be chnrged. but the government prefers! to purchase the securities outright. In the event that American rest-1 dents here deposit their American si'- j Utilities he'd in the United Slates the! government will collect the Interest ! and pay It to the owners In sterling.' American residents holding such se curities in America may either depos-j It them with or sell them to the gov-1 ernment through the agency of the I. P. Morgan Co., in New York. It Is not unlikely that when this nil. j Ing becomes generally known there! will be an exodus or wealthy Anerl-1 cans Uvtafl In England The Ameri can Kmbapsj and consulate have been besieged by American residents seek ing Information on this point, many of whom khratfl to depart unless the government makes an exception In their '.ivor. Uts Theater Tuesday and Wednesday. Harold Lockwood and May Allison, one of the most popular stellar combi nations in mo'lon pictures, will make their debut on the Metro program In "The Come-back.'' a gripping five part production which will be pre sented here at the Alta theater on Tuesday and Wednesday. This fea ture was made fur the Metro program by the Quality Pictures Corporation under the direction of Fred J. Bal shofer, who practically discovered Mr. LMkWOOd soon after he went into moton pictures ana predicted a big future for him The supporting cast In "The Come Back" Is an unusually strong one an.' includes Lester Cun eo. Howard Truesdell, tieorge Henry, Bert Starke. Mitchell Lewis and Clarissa Selwnne. 1'ntil recently, Mr. Lockwood and Miss Allison have been seen starring. on the American-Mutual program.: Before that both were stars with the; Famous Players, where they made man notable feature productions But the) were glad to get on the Metro program, under its unique and popu- j lar stalling sy.-tem. and pleased to be with Mr. Balshofer one of the fone most directors in the country. Mr Bslshofer h is cvercised especial care to select scenarios for Mr. Lockwood and Miss Allison in which youth, ro mance, adventure and the spirit of (tie great outdoors predominates, it is in such productions chat this cou ple have alsrays excelled and which have won for Miem thousands of ad mirers in every quarter or the globe. Mr. Lockwood Is one of the most fearless artists now acting before the camera, and always takes a keen de light In doing so-called "stunts " of the most dangerous character He has been injured repeatedly through his daring, but never discouraged. "The Come-Back" 1 one of the strongest features In which Mr. Iick wood and Miss Allison have appeared It deals, for the most rart. with life In the logging camps of northern Maine, with many interesting glimps es of New York socleey for a contrast In an Intense story of today TODAY Katherine Kaelred in "The Girl With the Green Eyes" ONE OF CLYDE FITCH'S MOST POPULAR DRAMAS Tom Moore and Anna ton in 'Si Out' 5th Chapter of Who's Guilty? LAST SHOWING OF ROSE FESTIVAL PICTURES. nrn Jubilee Quartet I Four Versatile Colored Entertainers m TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT. PICTURE STARTS AT 7 P. M. There are said to be SHOO used for palmyra palm, which grows through out tropical India A I the (sy. How big a lie would you ti ll to win the girl you leve? And If she founo SE out ten minutes after the WSjddfftl ceremony would you still have the 5 nerve to keep up the bluff'.' This I only one of the many Interesting situ -1 B atlons In the new Cold Seal feature S play starring the popular romantic actor Herbert Bawilnson with Agn Vernon In "The Mark of a Centle- SS man" at the Cosy, startling realism Is the noticeable feature of the Hall- j road Bandit, which with the one rot I comedy "How Times L)o change" is Oiiartci at the Temple. The quartet has a substantial basso B In the person of J. T. Hill, who Is TOMORROW William Collier in "The No Good Guy" KEYSTONE, "A DASH OF COURAGE" Eastern Jubilee Quartet 150 ::.-.- temple: n'i:,.'l huliill'.iilUMlitMiiiilLni:;. , , , . , I, . : , ,1 :H . h I : . , . m , . I : , . . , i 1 Jll, i i i ; ( ,;! t S J r ,,, t , ; . .;,liL.. . -,i..,. . . . ,-m