EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. PAGE FIVE TODAY MUTUAL PICTURES PRESENT "HIS MASTERPIECE" A Beautiful Love Story Featuring ED COXEN and LIZETTA THRONE. H1L rfci The Return' A powerful Western drama, with our own Round-Up Rider, ART ACORD, as sisted by NITA DAVIS. CARTOON COMICS "CHARLIE'S ROAD SHOW," Charlie Chaplin, Mabel Normand and Roscoe Arbuckle. ADULTS 10c COME EARLY At TV SMOTE T I'anUnM" showing liiteteatlai pta; Round! i Oowboj ITo- Today M thi' Pastime visitors and regular will have an opportunity t" see one of Pendleton's celebrated Itound-I'p performer in motion pic ture, Art Acord. the famous wild west performer and motion picture actor who la known to neurly every citizen of Pendleton, will appear In a wesl ern drama, "The Iteturn." Assisting him la Nlta Iiavla. the beautiful young aureus who ha created quite a atlr in the motion picture world. In addi tion to the above picture will be shown "Ml Masterpiece." a beautiful love-drama, presented by the Ameri can Kilm Co., and featuring Edward Coxln ana Llietta fhnrne. Vogue comedy film present "The Inland That Never Wan," a comedy that will get the laughs, featured are Rube Miller and Madge Ktrb This excel lent program is concluded with a comic Charlie Chaplin cartoon en titled "CharUe'i Road show " Come early. Adults 10c. children &C Aha lYida) .111,1 antardaf , The goid old days with their hap py care-free view of life are admir ably shown in the Pallas photoplay "David Gairlck released on the Paramount program. The big acetic in In Mead UiVel n I woiidet fi Id Nag's fully staged. Ill gathered many the spacious room 'iiialnt types The poei with bin parch rr ent script, the ip0ttlH getttr with their garni-' cock that soon are in deadly com bat, the richly dressed gentlemen Of title, the prlrc fight enthusiasts In friendly bout, the gnmlng-lable with j the solemn players dunking from the, leather drinking mogs. the now oliso-1 lete mai'iieiisms. all are of Interest' as being true.to-llfe touches of bye-; gone days. This atmosphere frames j a charming love story of the great i liarrlck. There Is a greater sociological les son In "Shoes." according to the Hluehlrd publicity service, than there i In "Where Are My Children?" for In "Shoe' 'the problem Is approached Every Cloth Shepherd Checks, Gabardines and Serges in Black, Navy and Copenhagen Rlue, Battleship Grey, etc. Now Is your chance to buy a new suit at a great saving. Every garment is this season's style, and bears the Sayres "quality" label. 1 UK yi AldTY H V . VI KJia HIV IsL 4ai it I VOGUE COMEDY FILMS PRESENT "The Island With Rube before bhe fact instead of afterward; because In "Shoes" the problem of the musses and not the classes Is revealed. And In dealing with Its subject. Miss Weber has surpased herself In crafts manship, turning out a picture that strikes the heart bruadslde and over whelmingly, instead of with the moot ed "punch" of most encounters with problem. The husband and father was too laiy to work, too shiftless to ever look for work with any Intention of secur ing employment. When he, once in a while made pretense of seeking a Job, he would leave the house, hut dime novel and his wife took In wash ing to support him; his daughter worked In a cheap store, half-slave, long hours, for a pittance, to add more to the meaner sum that should sustain life in their small family and pro vide the lazy father with money for to sit On a bench in the park until time to come home to his meals. This male's novels, with "the price of a can of beer" and with tobacco for his pipe. The gill needed 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 poverty oonrrontod her she simply must have shoes, for the ones she had worn for months were liter ally falling from her feet. And shoes she pii- ill the greatest price wom en pay Such, In brief, Is the outline Of the greatest sociological lesson ev er spread before the eyes of any com munity the Bluebird photoplay. "Shoes." with Mary MacEaren playing the role of the eotaty tried shop-girl, the attraction at the Cosy theater to day. "Shoes" is the lesson of a life time MOTHKR LOVE LEADS TO III I I. lilt I -l The Mother Is An "Apache," Ui Vow mangle Drama, "A hud of tlx" Paris 8trOOt.-' In ""A Child of the Paris Streets." the new Triangle feature, there Is a big note calculated lo set women thinking. The entire plot turns on the subject of maternal love. True, the mother concerned Is only an old hair who is queen of the Paris mm BUY A SILK SUIT for the Fourth And celebrate in style. EVERY SILK SUIT MUST GO. We have cut the prices down a great margin for speetly clearance. Every suit is this season's latest model, the very last word in style. You can purchase a handsome suit NOW for from 918.50 up to $33.00. It will interest every woman to look them over. Suit Reduced STORK Till''. LADIES' BTOHE .MS That Never Was" Miller and Madge Kirby comic drawings imitating CHILDREN 5c Apaches; but she Is a mother for al that: and her affection for her thiev ing boy, who Is about to be sentenced to the galleys is no common one. She loves him better than her own dis reputable life; and when the presid ing Judge refuse to commute hi judgment on the poor wretch before him, she determines he shall be made to suffer as she suffer. Accordingly, she sends her other son to steul the Judge's baby daugh ter from her cradle She does not kill the child, but raises her a an Apache, makes her a criminal in ev ery way possible, taking a delight In her venegance and Its living reminder In fact, the great question of the play Is, "Which Is the stronger, ma ternal or paternal love?" for the Judge leaves no stone unmrned in his effort to find his baby. Temple, Sunday. Ladies Ball Nine Wins From Locals by Score of 10-6 PBNDUDEOH PICKED FORGE IAJI To QAW VICTORY w nn athletic oiria "The female of the species is more deadly than the male, ' Mr. Kipling poetically remarked once upon a lime una lb.. Mciiamgle and some of the other masculine pustimers in the city are willing lo admit today that he wag more or leas correct. Their agree ment being Induced by their experi ence at ltoujid-up Park last evening with en die Carleton'i Athletic uiris Ye, the gentle ladles licked them. Ill to ti and the only satislaction that mere man Uirdie use out of it is that three men to A male battery and t .iseman were not sufficient, however. ,o lake the sling out of the defeat. The Pendleton boys started the game as a Joke but very early it was apparent to them that the skirted player were not to be trifled with They cavorted about the diamond like real players and wielded their war clubs In a manner that foretells woe for their husbands if they should ever decide to marry. They took the leail la the arly part of the game and held It to the end. Albert lllsh ip did the twirling lor the girls and Kill Hall caught until a bad digit fori ,d him to retire. Pen dleton then loaned Hlrdle the services of Gunner Peterson while Boon Hayes went behind the bat mr the locals. McG.irrigle twirled 'or Pendleton. Features ot the game were the catch of high fly at hort In Helen Brew ster. the Stop of a line drive to first bj Birdie Carleton and McCarrlgle's four ply drive in answer to taunt of the afore was played id Birdie, The game fter 6 o'clock and the sinking sun made the first bag a dif ficult one to play without error. The girls go cn to Milton today and play there this t veiling and then go into Idaho. Summer Resort iiunied. BEI.l. INGHAM Wash., June 30. Hall of the business section of Gla cier, a summer resort and outfitting camp in the national forest at the base of Mount Baker, was destroyed by fire A hotel, grocery store, a barber shoi and the depot of the llellingham . Northern Railway were burned. The fire started from a heatinw stove In the lobby of the Mountain View Hotel. China has now 23 foreign advisers to the government. Of whom German;, has the largest number, five represen tatives. IN BANKRUPTCY, In the District Court of the 1 nitiil state for the IMi-trict of Oregon. In the Mattel Of Joseph V LMg, a Bankrupt, To the Creditors of Joseph V. Long, of Pendleton, in the County of Uma tilla and listrlct aforesaid, Bankrupt Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of June. A. D, 1916. the said Joseph V. Lang, was fully adjud icated a Bankrupt, and that the first mietlng of hi Creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned Ref eree In Bankruptcy, at Pendleton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on July the ISth, A P., 191. at 10 o'clock A. M of said day, at whlcn time and place the Creditors may attend, prove their claims appoint a Trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come befor, t In said meeting. Pone and dated at rendleton. Ore gon, this 30th day of June, A. P. IMS. TlldS FITZ GERALD. Referee in Bankruptcy. It is announced mat on account ot the Chautauqua the civic club meeting will be postponed from tomorrow un til Saturday, In s, when the club will meet without any further notice. Announcements have been received of the birth of u daughter Frances Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs. nlen Arn splger of Medford on June eighth. The father formerly lived here and both he and Ins mother have many friends among former university stu dents. Mrs. U Miller of Athena it a Pen dleton visitor. "M. J. Montelth of Albany is regis tered at the St. George. Mr. and Mrs. lus I'eret of Voncal la are registered at the Howman. Mrs. Halph St. infield and children of Echo are visitors In the city today SupL John Washburn of the Milton schools I here taking the teachers' examinations. Americans should Leave. WASHINGTON, June 30 The gov crnnient Is redoifhllng its efforts to gel Americans out of Mexico before trouble begins. Th state, war and navy departments are using the strongest persuasion against those who are insisting upon remaining un til the last minute. Administration of ficials criticized the altitude of these Americans. Iteports Indicate that most of them are In western Mexi co Daniel wired to Admiral Win slow urging those hesitating not to wait. The reason that many refuse to leave 1 because of the strong feeling in Mexican cities that the United States and Mexico will not break. Sev enty Americans left Mexico City In a special car yesterday, Consul Rodger wired. LA GRANDE HAS PLAN TO LICENSE PEDDLERS LA GRANDE, ore., June 30. Ped dlers must pay a license to the city tot peddling, offering for ale or dis playing any wares or good unless it Is the irtention of the principal or his agent to locate permanently in a building or tent within the city limits, if an ordinance Introduced in the city commission is adopted It Is pattern ed very closely after an ordinance ot this sort which Pendleton is adopting. Farm produits. fruits and milk are exempt from the provisions. The pur pose of the ord'nance Is to hit at such as operate peddlers and agents and Ml along the general lines of ordinances being ado, ted In more or less mod -fled form1- tv most of the sma 1 cit ies. The licence fees and the pena' tes for v'olations have not been agreed upon ROYAL PARTY IN CITY ATTACKED BY FLYERS BERLIN, June 30 -The queen 01 Sweden, the daughter of the Grand Duke of Baden, as well as the grand duke, the Grand Duchess Louise and the Dowager Grand Duchess of Hesse, were In Karlsruhe during the recent air attack by French fliers in which 110 persons were Rilled and 14" wounded. FOUR YALE OARSMEN TO BECOME AVIATORS NEW HAVEN, Conn . June 30 With four Yale varsity oarsmen as a nucleus, an aviation corps is being or ganised b) Payne Whitney. '98. him self a former crew captain. They will of er their services to the nation in case of war The four are: Captain seth Low 11 of New York, son of the late A. L I.ow, captain of this year's crew; Al bert R, Sturtevant of Washington. D. C, captain of last year's crew, and No. 5 In the boat last week; Cord Mey er of Great Neck, H. J Just elected captain of next year's crew. and i 'buries Deeriai of Molina, 111., mia, No. 7 of that famous crew and one of the coaches this spring. IOWA ( AY A 1,11 Y BACKS HIT. On!) 39 Take o.itli Agreeing Go An;, where for Service, IOWA CITY. Ia.. June 30 Only 112 men out f 300 of the First Iowa cavalry d aaaatafl to take the ..United states oath ami only on condition that the organisation be kept Intact Only 5:i signed the oath agreeing to go under any officer anywhere. All 12 i 111 ers of the four troops are wllllm: lo go where commanded. HOY OUTLAW, IN SPKLL1NG. Prole- or Cant Fiud Word That IjSd Does Not know WINONA, Minn.. June 30 Winona OOUttty has a hoy who couldn't be spelled down uy Professor George F Howard, of the University of Minne sota. CUnton Sperbeck of Dakota village, spelled every word offered him by Mr Howard In the rural school gradua tion exercises at the Winona state normal school. He remained standing after more than td boys and girls from the coun t took ihelr seat because of faulty palling, Sperbeck. attending the little Dakota school, hud been 111 with measles and scarcely was able to leave his home on the day of the graduation. He came, however, and went home with the title of the best speller in Winona county He Is 14 years old Elsie Witt, 13 year old, of Minne sota City, won the written spelling contest, tnd also won a distinctive ti tle. Marlon Eokert, 11 years old, was the youngest pupil entered and she was second in the written contest. Her home also Is In Minnesota City ALTA THEATRE fife H? ! The COSY SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, THE QUEEN CITY DUO IN SONGS, BANJO AND SAXOPHONE DUETS. SAVE THE GIRLS. THE GREATEST PROBLEM PLAY EVER PRESENTED ON THE MO TION PICTURE SCREEN. Beautiful Bluebird Photoplay Introducing the New Star, MARY MAC LAREN, as the shop girl who was compelled by inexorable fate to "Literally Sell Out for a Pair of 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. T. R. ANNOUNCES HE WILL TAKE STUMP FOR HUGHES j NEW YORK. June SO. At the con ' elusion of the Hoosevelt-Hughes har j mony dinner Col. Roosevelt atinounc j ed that with the opening of the cam I paten that he will take the stump for i ih. Mnnhllaan candidate. The colonel plans to make four or five speeches at such times and places as Mr. Hushes and his campaign man ager indicate. It is believed that the Drat of these speeches will be made at A great rally in Madison Square Garden- at which not only Colonel Roosevelt, but former President Taft and Mr. Hughes as well, will be pres ent. SANTO DOMINGO BATTLE FOUGHT BY U. S. TROOPS WASHINGTON. June 30 Ameri can marines captured two lines of rebel trenches 72 kilometers wide at Monte christi. Santo Domingo. Tues dav. Admiral Caperton informed the Mvy department. The marines stormed the trenches after artillery preparation. The engagement lasted an hour Private John Aertmont. Twentv -seventh company, was killed and Pri nt ilberi Vleldeum was wounded in Vieldeum's home Is at Aberdeen. Wish. Acriniont's home address is not on the department's rolls. Government meat Inspection cost leach resident of the country 4 cents) 1 a vear. LOCALS St Advertising in Brief RATEi! Per line first insertion - 10c Per line, additional Insertion Tic Per line, per aiontb 11.00 No locals taken for less thsn 2oc. Count o ordinary words to line. Locale will nt be taken over th telephone except from East Oregon Ian pald-uu subscriber. Man and wife want work on ranch j Phone 345M. Swell buffet, bed, dresser and gas range for sale, cneap. 104 Jackson. Penland Bros.' transfer Co. hi torage warehouse Phone 339 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad st Young woman wants to cook on I runcta lias good reference. hoi East Court street. A demonstration Ot the Crescent ; Products will be at Griggs Grocery and the Standard Grocery tomorrow July 1st Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 339. Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. For sale Mitchell autodelivery box rear original top Included, completely overhauled Guaranteed in first class condition. Cheap. Address "S" this office. The Cash Market has a good supplv of spring chickens for your Sunday dinner and the fourth: also hens, ducks and geese. Our springs are good siie. Phone 101. Today and Tomorrow Hippdrome CHASE & LA TOUR, "Vaudeville Nonsense." ADAMS BROS., "Eccentric Blackface Comedian.' DALLAS PICTURES PRESENTS DUSTIN FARNUM The Celebrated Actor, in "David Garrick Being the love story of the Great Actor and a beau tiful London Heiress in these quaint days before the American Revolution. RELEASED ON THE PARAMOUNT PROGRAM. TODAY "SHOES" Wanted A woman who is obliged to, or would like to earn a compe tence, but who has family cares and can give only part of her time Ad dress "P.irt Time." this office. Wanted to Rent A four or five room house or bungalow, for occu- ; pancy Sept. L Not too far from the , high school; good renter; no children; will pay the price. Address "Y ' East Oregonian. Leave your money home and cele brate in Pendleton the Fourth. Free dancing, baseball and barbecue and a regular eld fashioned Fourth of July that will please the kids, the young folks and pa and ma, too it's Pendleton's treat. Notice. Private maternity home. Skilled attention Address P. O. Box 156. La Grande. Oregon. Adv. Golden Rule Cafe Ke-nnon. Golden Rule Cafe Will be open for business after July 1 under new man- igement All white help Meals 25c and up. Mrs. M. R Thomas, prop. Adv. Today & I FATTY ARBUCKLE IN HIS LAT EST LAUGH MAKER JANE GREY AND WILLIAM DES MOND IN The Waif's Do you think a bad woman can in flence a weak man to become a good, decent citizen? That's the great question set forth in this stir ring TRIANGLE play. That's the question to which in this instanci there is answered a big "Yes." You'll want to watch the efforts of "Rags," the poor, little rat of a dance hall piano-player, to set thr young minister, who has fallen from grace, on his feet, and you'll set that when women love men few sac rifices are too great for them. SUNDAY Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Tully Marshall in "A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS' TEMPLE Vaudeville Hail Insurance. Protect Yourself during the hall season w!'h Hail Insurance For re liable information and accurate rate see Bentley Montgomery. Adv. Phone 404 Office near P. O. Reward for Bawyei iiimw. Strayed from my place, one saddle horse. weight about pounds, branded small circle shoulder. Shod. Finder please bay 953 on no- tify H. J Weber. Weston. Oregon, and receive reward Adv. BOcWlNa Attention. There will be a get together social Sunday. July 2nd, at Eagle-Woodman hall at 1 o'clock, All socialist in the, county are requested to be present. Adv. Dance at Gentian Hall. There will be a public dance given at German hall Tuesday evening. July 4th You are cordially invited Good music and good time assured all. Adv. Tomorrow "77