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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1916 - r PAGE FIVE I TODAY F S-fiSiTSlriSfe1!! m we mm is mm mil MUTUAL PICTURES PRESENT "HIS MASTERPIECE" A Beautiful Love Story Featuring ED COXEN and LIZETTA THRONE. VOGUE COMEDY FILMS PRESENT 'le Island That Never Was" "The Return" A powerful Western drama, with our own Round-Up Rider, ART ACORD, as sisted by NITA DAVIS. With Rube Miller and Madge Kirby CARTOON COMICS "CHARLIE'S ROAD SHOW," comic drawings imitating Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle. ADULTS 10c COME EARLY CHILDREN 5c MlKH 014 land, formerly of Echo, and Clam Fred Bobatr, a young buslheatman of ; Portland, were married last evening at Kcho ut the home of Mrs. iharlei R. IJsle. The young bride Ik a me, of Mrs. Lisle and the granddaughter I of Mr. and Mrs. W W, Whltworth. prominent Echo residents. RV, James E Fawcett of the 1'resbyterlan chureh of Stanfield conducted the cer- 'emoiiy. Only inmiediate friend and relatives were present One of the MOM enjoyable dancing parties which the Moose Ledge) has .given this year was that of last even 'iiiK 111 the Moose Hall. It was largely attended by the members and their ladles. Mi den F. AnthnnyV h iM i' recovering nicel; LOCALS (6b Advertising in Brief RATES. Psf line first Insertion ...10e Per line. idiUtlonal Insertion - 5c IVif line. l'"r month $1.00 No lucnls taken fur less than Itfc. Count '! ordinary words to Una. I.oeala will not be taken over tba talapaoM ei,ept from Kaat Oregon Inn paid tip subserlbera. A demonstrator of the Crescent product! at the Peoples Warehouse, Friday, June 30th. Wanteil A woman who Is obliged I to. or would like to earn a compe tence, hut who has family cares and I can give only part of her time Ad dress "Part Time," this office. I Leave your money home and cele brate In Pendleton the Fourth. Free dancing, bnseball and barbecue and a regular r. Id fashioned Fourth of I July that will please the kids, the young folks and pa and ma, too It's ! Pendleton's treat. Athena, who "in yesterday at St. h reported to be Reward for Strayed Horae Strayed from my place, one bay saddle horse, weight about 93J pounds, branded small . circle OH Shoulder, Shod. Finder please no tify H J Weber, Weston, Oregon, and receive reward. Adv. j A. B. Jackson traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Burlington St Qulncey and O M. Mortenson of thej r I are fendl Man and wife want work OH ranch Phone 'it: M Swell buffet, bed, dresser and gas range for sale, cheap Hit Jackson. ' 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone MM. 1401 W. Railroad St. Wanted -Large furnished room ln( modern home; permanent Address. "D" this office. For Sale The only exclusive con fectionery In town of loud, doing a good business. Selling on aooOUUt of1 other business. Address East urcgnn-1 Ian. No. 11. For sale - Five room house, east I Court street Desirable location close j to shool. A genuine bargain. For1 particulars address It ('. Jory, Man-' pin, Ore fM Sale White enati set. one davenport two I rockery, one Axminster range and one kitchen cabinet In quire 41I c.arfleld street Wanted to Rent A four or five room house or bungalow, for occu pancy Sept. 1. Not too far from the high school; good renter; no children; will nay the price. Address "T" Baal Oregonlnn so. i a iv-i- Attention, There will be a get together social Sunday, July Ind, at Eagle-Woodman hall at 1 o'clock. All socialists In the county are requested to be present. Adv. HMtoe, Private maternity home. Skllleu attention Address P. O. Box 156, La Grande, Oregon. Adv. MOIII s TVKi: oli'KXMt E. (Continued from page one ) Hall insurance. Protect Yourself during the hall season w!-h Hall Insurance For re liable Information and accurate rates see Bentlcy ft Montgomery. Adv. Phom 404. Office near P. O. was officially announced The Ital ian advance on the Posina line was held up by Austrian artillery owing to rough ground. I1ERLIN, June 29. A repulse ol British Infantry attackB, which are he. coming numeruus, was announced this afternoon, (las attacks preceded sev eral assaults. French artillery Is liv ely in the Alsne region and a Cham pagne and Argonne. Weak infantry attai ks were repulsed. Ir Rent, Keitmore Apte. and rooms Call ut 617 Willow. ed bedroom itber-seatel rug. one I nance at Canaan imH. re will he a public dance given rman hall Tuesday evening. July you are cordially Invited Good music and goal time assured all. Adv. BRITISH ARE IN FAVOR OF U. S. INTERVENTION Hh Notice Degree, of Honor, There will be a special meeting rriday afternoon. June 30. at 2 p. m in Moose Hall. Balloting on candi dates and practice. MAUIKTTA JONES. Adv. i Chief of Honor. Take Our Candy ON YOUR SUNDAY AUTO TRIPS AND PICNICS From the after dinner mint to the choicest chocolates and bon-bons, the widest possible variety invites your selection here. The Delta Candy is Always Fresh and Made Daily in Our Sanitary Factory. Our mixed boxes of caramels, fudge, fruit paste and assorted chocolates at 25c. 50c and $1.00 the box. NEW YORK. June II. That pub lic opinion In Great Britain is solidly in favor of intervention by the United States In Mexico was the statement by Sir David Hardie. an officer In the Australian expeditionary army, on his arrival, trom England on the steamer Canieronla. "The feeling in England Is that the United States should walk into Mexico and clean up that mess at once and for all time." said Sir David, i prop la ncs Bombard Germane. PARIS, June II. Three French arenplanes. armed with cannons, hurled tin shells on Herman ships off Belgium Monday, it was announced Further French progress near Thi auniont, northeast of Verdum. also Mrs J. H. Young of Hermiston an 1' Miss Ida Adams of Portland returned to Hermiston yesterday after having attended the wedding of Mr and Mrs Frank Dorsey. Joe D. Kimery Is down from Albee. Romeo Hubb of Milton spent last night in Pendleton. William Robinson of Echo was a, Pendleton visitor yesterday. C. W. Pteen and F. C. Simpson of, Milton are Pendleton visitors W. E. Green and W. J. Green al Union are at the Golden Rule. Mrs A E. Tamiesie left on the noon train for Portland for a visit If. Morrison. Helix merchant, Cams in on the N. P. train this morn-1 inn. Henry Drum and party of five, from Walla Walla are registered at j the Pendleton. Frank Engdahl came in from Helix this morning. He is recovering slowly from his recent accident. Miss Ha Sturdivant, who has been visiting here for a rew days, return ed today to her home at Ukiah. Charles Hoskins nnd Joe Cunha, Jr., were up (Tom Echo last evening. They stopped at the tit. George. Frank Berlholet, son of Gus Ber- , tholel and a cadet at West Point home j on furlough, came over from Pasco this morning. Come and See the Fun. CASH PRIZES ALTA THEATRE TODAY World Film Corporation PRESENTS HO E PETERS in "The Hand of Peril" An Unusually Forceful and Dramatic Offering The COSY SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, THE QUEEN CITY DUO IN SONGS, BANJO 1 AND SAXOPHONE DUETS. TODAY SAVE THE GIRLS. THE GREATEST PROBLEM PLAY EVER PRESENTED ON THE MO TION PICTURE SCREEN. "SHOES" Beautiful Bluebird Photoplay Introducing the New Star, MARY MAC LAREN, a the shop girl who was compelled by inexorable fate to "Literally Sell Out-for a Pair ol Shoes." LOIS WEBER'S GREATEST PRODUCTION A TRIUMPH IN PHOTOPLAYING Three eventful weeks in the life of a half-slave shop girl. Driven to sin through no fault of her own. A lesson for every parent. A warning to every girl. A sociolo gical problem. Monster Ice Hot Met. SKATT1.E, June 19. The liner Vic-1 toria arrived from Nome with $266. DtO of gold bullion. She reported en countering' a JiO-mila field of ice floes south of St. Michael, a most un usual condition. The coast guard cutter Hear con- voyed the Victoria through the ice. BIG MUNITIONS ORDER BY U. S. IS REPORTED NEW YORK. June 29. A $4,000 -ftioi orrler for munitions has been placed with the Crucible Steel com pany by the government, according to Wall street reports. were announc mads during : lug which sp; The situation chanted' We This advance was lent night of fight to Fleury village, the village is un tlie Meuse a Gel- j man attack was checked. The at ' tack awalnst Novilly along the upper I Meuse Wat also repulsed. teutons are revertflhiy reinforcing ml France and Flanders. The Hritishl ! artillery continues It steady pounding j Trains carrying heavy artillery toward! i Flanders were reported. Several train loads passed through Louvain .1 Paris is receiving the prospects ofi a combined offensive with rejoicing. Clitic believe the first British smash, will cause the abandonment of the' Verdum drive. The rivers of theearth carry S 5 0 cubic miles of water into the sea each year This means a column 10 miles square and 65 miles high. State Senator Charles F. Murphy, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. has bought the famous old Smally inn at Carmel, N. Y. which General Putman used as heaniuarters in the revolution, and will operate it as an up-to-date hotel. ally falling from her feet. And shoes she got at the greatest price wom en pay Such, in brief, is the outline i of tlie greatest sociological lesson ev i er spread before the eyes of any com Imunity the Bluebird photoplay, "Shoes." with Mary MacLaren playing the role of the sole:y tried shop-girl, the attraction at the Cosy theater to day. "Shoes" is the lesson of a lifetime ALU i: i'AAIT i:. IJiCE DISCOVERY, IN NKUI.NT TRIANGLE PLAY. aattme Showing Interesting Pro gram; ROUttd-Vp COtwboj Featured. Iietolt SUFFRAGE RESOLUTION IS TO BE VOTED UPON WASHINCTi i.N. June 29. A vote ion the Susan H. Anthony suffrage I resolution in the senate was agreed ; Upon at a meeting of suffrage work ers and senators from suffrage states. ALWAYS FIRST! That we may celebrate WITH YOU and show OUR patriotism, this store will be closed all day, Tuesday the 4th. Friday Specials that are Hummers Sugar, Beel ( anc. 100 lbs. $8.7.r : Hersheys Cocoa, '-lb. 20f; l-lb. :55c Kino; Cherries for canning, crate $1.85 ! Lard 50t 75C and $1.50 Carnation Milk, :i cans 25C . Pork and Beans. 3 cans 25 Standard Tomatoes, can IOC. case $2.10 Best Eastern Torn Meal. 9 lb. sack U5C Corn, can 10c; case $2.00 Macaroni and Spaghetti. 5 lb. box HOC Rob White Snap. 6 bars 25C j Walnuts, per pound 20c Matches, 7 for 25C. dozen 40C Evaporated Peaches. 3 lbs 25C Oysters. 4-0Z. can 12 for 15c; ddz. 86f Evaporated Apples and Prunes, lb. IOC Beans advancing every day, buy now, Crape Juice, pints 20C: quarts :,V 8 pounds 25C . Snyder's Catsup 25c ; 2 for 45f Rice, 1 lbs. 25C Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. 35c : 8 lbs. $1 Tanglefool Fly Paper, 3 double sheets 5c Pineapple, '2 cans 25C Fly Killers. 2 for 1V ; Crawford Peaches, the can 15C Best 10c Jar Rubbers. 6 for 25C Shredded Wheat. 2 for 25C Chirardellis Ground Chocolate, lb. 30C : Puff Wheat. 2 for 25C 8 pounds 80f i Baking Soda, 4 packages 25. TRY COPY, FOR CASH. TELEPHONE 640 AND SAVE MONEY Today at the Pastime visitors and rafUlai will have an opportunity to I see one of Pendleton's ( elelrnte't j Uoiind-l'p performers la motion plc i tures. Art Aeord. the famous wild west performer and motion picture actor I who is known to nearly everv cltlMn I of Pendleton, will appear In a west I m drama "The Keturn." Assisting ihlm is Nita Davis, the heautiful young I act i ess who has created quite a stir 'in the motion picture world. In addi tion to the above picture will be j show n His H afterpiece,'1 beautiful love-drama, presented by the Ameri can Film CO., and featuring Edward CoJtln and bhMtta Thorn Vogue loomed) lilms present "The island That Sever Was." a comedy that will net the luighs. featured are Rtttie Miller and Madge Kirby. This ex. el lent program Is concluded with ,i comh Charm Chaplin cartoon en titled "Charlle'i Road show." Come early. Adults 10c, children ,",c "The Hand of Peril" is the title Ol the new World Film Feature picture In which thy national favorite, House Peters, will he seen as the star at the Alta the. iter on Thurstlay only Arthur Stringer, whose detective' stoiies have thrilled and entertained million! of inaguzir.r readers, is the author ol this picture's scanario. which waa produced1 tor the screen b that matter director. Maurice Tour neur. of the Paragon Films, inc The etorj or "The Hand of Peril' deals with the adventures of Jaua - Keatner, a i nited states fovernmeni secret service agent, in running dow and capturing a hand of counterfeit ers headed by a master of crime. This is an adaptation, of some of the ad ventures related by Mr. Stringer in his mafaelnc stories and provides Mr. Peters With a role in which he is cer tain to win hundreds of thousands of new admirers. There is not a dull foot of film in the rive reels ot stn ring action and excitement. In addition to Mr. Peters, there will be seen In the cast a number of film favorites of stellar rank, Including June Klvidge, Italph Delniore. Dot -Sawyer and Hay Pllcer. There Is a greater sociological les son In "Shoes." according to the Bluebird publicity service, than there Is In "Where Are My Children '" for in "Shoes' the problem Is approached fact instead of afterward) because in "Shoes" tne problem of the masses and not the classes is revealed. And in dealing with its subject. Miss Weber ha surpased herself in crafts manship, turning out a picture that strike- the heart broadside and over whelmingly, instead of with the moot ed "punch" of most encounters with problems, The husband and father was too lax) to work, too shiftless to ever look f"i work with any intention of secur ing emplo) ment. When he. once in a while made pretense of seeking a job, he would leave the house. bU) dime novel and liis wife took in wash ing to support him; his daughter worked in a cheap storjp. half-slave, long heurt, for a pittance, to add more to the meager sum tiuit should sustain life in their small family and pro-j vide the iaz father with money for to sit on a bench in the park until time to i "tne home to his meals. This male's novels, w ith "the price of a can of beer" and with tobacco for his pipe. The gin Beaded shoes, there was no money left from her weekly pay-envelope which she took home, unop ened, to her mother. The stern de cree of poverts confronted her simply must have shoes, for the one she had worn for months were liter Alice Taaffe. who plays the role ol I the younger sister of Bessie Barris I cale in "Not My Sister," Triangle-1 nee feature, is a product of the Ince stu ! dios and makes her first appeararne in an important part, in this produc tion. Miss Taaffe is a native of Califor nia and commenced her career at i lnceville about a year ago. Since ! that time she has been, studying dili gently to perfect herself in the art of acting Her natural beauty aided her and through her tireless efforts she gained the confidence of producer Ince and was, cast for an important part. "I can hardly believe it is realty I." said Miss Taaffe. when she saw her self on the screen. "I have always looked forward to playing parts and now that 1 have really played one. it seems like a dream 1 thought my ambition would be satisfied when I could play parts but now I want to be a star like Miss Barrlscale. And I am going to work Just as hard In the future as I have in the past and who "knows but my dream will come true:-' Temple. Maternity! The Word of Words It is written into life's expectations that motherhood is the one sublime accom plishment. And I f there is anything, id matter how simple, bow apparently trivial it may seem. If !t cool aid. help, assist or In) any way comfort tba expectant mother. It Is a blessing. And mich Is a remedy called Mother's Friend." Tou spply It over tba stomach muscles. It Is) geit';- rubbed on the) surface, arI make M I - ,, iZ this relieves the strain on ajpastats, natuni expansiaa takes place with at undue effect upon the nerves. And n the time ap proaches, the mind lus gone Utreaft a pe riod of repose, of gentle expectancy, and this has an unquestioned infj lence noon th future child. That this Is true Is etjijencej ly the fact that three generations of mother lave used and recommende.l "Mother" Friend." Ask your nearest drugs-Nt for at bottle of this splendid remedy. He will get it for you. And then write to Bradneld Rr--ulator Co., 407 Lamar BM-. Atlanta, Ga, for a most interestine book of informatim to prospective owther. ft is m-tited free. Write today. It is a bk y a will eajoy. Hasr Baaj she At the Cosy Toda. Today Bessie Barriscale in Not My Sister Should a wife happily married n to a husband a misstep made in her youth? Should she risk her happiness in th' way? Bessie Barriscale had a problem even harder than this, for the same man wante I her sister to pose for him, and the young jrirl could not be persuaded to sta a . i Of course this is one of the TRIANGLE PLAYS and that means you're sure to enjoy it. FATTY ARBUCKLE Tomorrow and Satur day. TEMPLE