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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1916. PACK FIVE SPECIAL CELEBRATION PROGRAM TODAY ONLY 3 An Assortment of pictures chosen especially for the occasion. Not a long, tiresome picture, but three different short, snappy subjects. "The Star of India" 2 Acts 2, presenting Margaret Gibson, William Clifford and the celebrated Bos- tock animals. "THE PILGRIMS" 2 Acts 2. A sensational Western cowboy drama, featuring Anna Little and Frank Borage. A Roaring Comedy with Ben Turpin, "DELINQUENT BRIDEGROOMS. 10c ADULTS OPEN 10 A. M. UNTIL 12 P. M. 5c CHILDREN MMllTl LOCALS (Sh Advertising in Brief BATBB. Pst Hue tint InMrtloo. 10a Per line, additional Insertion be 1 r Hue, per month $1.06 SO loetU taken for lu than 28c Count 0 ordinary words to Una. i....h will not be taken orsr tfca telephone eirept from East Oregon Ian paid up ubecrlbers. Lost White rrama hat, green and, between Myrick station and city Phase leave at office. For alf Hom, light wagon and baser los w. Wetib. Notice. Private maternity home. Skilled attention Address p. O. Box 166, La Orande, Oregon. Adv. Sewing by day I'hone 26SR. Housekeeping rooms 608 Willow. Lost- Opal stick pin; reward Phoae 290J. Man and wife want work on ranch I'hone 345M. For rent- Furnished housekeeping rooms Phone 639W. Apartment for rent In MonteroK'.elli building. Phone 290J For rent 3 room furnished house. Inqulrs t)l Johnson. 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 663M. MC3 W. Railroad st. For sale 10 head of good work horses. SI SO each. Inquire B L Smith ft Co. For sale- Household furniture at a bargain 302 E Alta street. Phone 290R For sale-Emmerson piano In first ( lam condition. Inquire Folsom'B furniture store. For rent Office room In Judd building. Apply F. E. Judd, American National Bank. For Sale- Resilience. Eugene. Ore gon. Add. 224S D Wight Way. lar keley. Cat Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 624. For Rent S-room house Garden and Shade Inquire 617 Willow St. j Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned, 11.19 Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phonal 686. For sale 10 head of good work horses 1150 each. Inquire E. V Smith A Co. Young womnn wants to cook on ranch lis.- good references. 1401 East Courl street. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods Telephone 339 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul Ins. For sale New tent, 10 by 12, floor and sldewall. new 3-4 spring and mat tress. Apph l'"ndteton Hotel Barber S-iop Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemeterj only 60 Phone 680 Hotel 01 George. Carney Taxi Ce. Rooming house for sale. Main street. In center of bualneas district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair. Ing. upholstering, called for and dcliv. ered. city or country. & Dow Bros 219 Beauregard. Phone 227J For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to shool. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mnu pln. Ore. For Sale The only exclusive con fectionery In town of 1600. doing a good business. Selling on account of other business. Address East Oregon Ian. No. 11. 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 pay the price. Address " Y" Ball Oregonlan. .olden Rule Cafe He-opens. Golden Rule Cafe Will be open for business after luly 1 under new man agement. All white nelp Meals 25c and up. Mrs. M K. Thomas, prop.- Adv. considers bit damage on the Marion O'Hnra and S. Dedraw farms south of town In the way of destroying gar dens Sylvan Kennard and John Bannister have gi nt to the springs to spend the Fourth Rev. N. D. Wood, who has been vis iting his family at Redmond, Oregon, returned Saturday evening and will resume his duties as pastor of the Methodist church. Mrs. Sarah MoDnuga 1 and Mrs. Re becca I'uiley have gone to the Mc Oougal camp to spend the summer. Hall Insurance. Protect Yourself during the hall season wi'h Hail Insurance For re-1 liable Information and accurate rates' see Remit') & Montgomery. Adv. Phone 404 Office near P. O. MISS MARKER'S SCHOOL FOR GIKKS. Palo Alto. California, Fall term opens Aug 20. Catalogue upon request. DISPOSITION or VMERICAN Wit AHHW.ISTA FORCES. 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 "5 tons of bundled wheat bay. PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER (Adv ) POT Rent, Kcnmore Apis. and rooms, t all at 617 Willow. Auto for Hire. city or country trips Phone D B. (Vaffle. Residence 2S4M, office 130 Mtentlon DapiiiH' Circle. There will be a special meeting Thursday afternoon. July 6th, at 1 o'clock at Moose hall. All requested to attend. By order of Ida A. Olson, t'nardlan Neighbor The Grand Guar dian will lie present with report Adv Kami' ut (iernian Hall. There will be a public dance given at German hall Tuesday evening. Jul) 4th You are cordially Invited. Good music and good time assured all. Adv. ( ook Winds 1-., -it ion, a nan of experience, all around good mau. Industrious, dependable, qualifications rarr!y founj In the so called ' links. n,o very best habits .-nail hotel or (arm crew. Must be Al place. aUlarj i22.50 per week. E. M r'AIUHHOTHKH 211 Wffct Court Tel. 263M Adv. rtftaWSiit Cauprizal h." Chihuahua it i i Mrs George C, Baer and Mrs Ed mund Maine will entertain the Fort nightly Bridge club on Wednes'lav evening at the home of Mrs. Horace Mann on Lewis street. The club was only recently organized .Mrs Paul De Ford and baby ol Portland are here to sperfd several weeks with Mrs. De Ford's parent Mr. and Mrs. A. T Slebert Mr. and Mrs. John F. Robinson have returned from California where they spent several weeks. Thev went as far south as Los Angeles where Mr. Robinson attended the convention of Knlghls Templar on their return they made a trip through Yosemite Park Mr. and Mrs T. C Taylor of Portland went south with them. Mr and Mis. Robinson drove back from Portland in their car. Complimenting her sister Mrs Wm Payne of Fresno. Calif., who 1b visit ing at her home. Mrs Chas. Fanchier entertained with a "Pajama Party" to a number of younu ladles at her home northwest of Pendleton, a number go Ing out from Pendleton The Fanchier home was charmingly decorated In Japanese fashion I'nique games were enjned and delirious refreshments were served Mrs. T. G Montgomery, formerly of this city, is spending a week with friends. Japan Is now being deluged with a shower of umbrella orders. China, India and the South Pacific coun tries having turned to that market since the war cut off their European trade HuTOIf MAN IS HOST TO NUMBER OF NEWS NOTES OF WESTON MR. AND VISIT MRU, ROY K 1 1. IX -ON j RF.LVT1VF.S ON DRY CREEK. (East "legonian Special) WESTON, (ire., July 4. Mr. and Mrs Roy Killgon visited relatives or. Pi y neck during the week. Leonai i Blomgrsn spent the week end In Echo with friends Mrs Lizzie Mansfield of Athena spent a portion of the work with her bister, Mrs. J s. Hassls of this plac. Miss Silvia. Beathe. a Weston girl w ho has I "en BftlfSlsdy for the Athena Mercantile Store, has resigned her position and left for Seattle Monday !ler mother, Mrs. Phi Beathe. who h is been visiting relatives In Weston Since) the I loneer Picnic, also left with hrr dnujhlrr for their home in Seat tle. Roy Bred and Ernest BlOttUTTSn h motorrcle Saturday for lilnghani Spr'tigs where they will camp for a few days. Mrs. Minnie Walker of Helix, visit ed with relatives near Weston during the work The recent rn;n and hail storm did a jj a troops mIxican trocf. This shows approximately the pres ent disposition of Hen. Pershing's command and of the Mexican troops In his vicinity, It has been known for some time that f'en. Pershing has moved his headquarters north from anibiiipu to ColonlS Dublan. but it was not made public until a few davs ago that he had moved all his troops north and abandoned the Namlquipa region. The hulk of his army of 12 000 men is now around ColonlS Dub lan, strongly intrenched. So far as known, there are no im portant Mexican forces between lien. Pershing and the border, the Juarez garrison, with the exception of a few troops, having gone south to Villa Ahuinuda. It is known Mexican troops are at the other points indi cated, but in what force is not defi nitely known. S. R OLDAKKR ENTERTAINS PAR TY AT HOTEL; ALL PRESENT ENJOY SELVES. (East Oregonian Special i HERMISTON, ore., July 4 S. K Oldaker was a Jolly host Saturday ev ening when he entertained al a dinner putty at Ills Hertniston Hotel, honor ing Mrs. E. J Roberts, Dan Roberts. E. J Roberts. Jr.. all of Spokane, and atlas Lizzie Roberts, ol Pluinfield. Wis. The other guests present were Mr and Mrs. W. T. Roberta, Mr and Mrs Don Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. J F. McNaught and Miss Bessie Mc Pherson Mr. and Mrs William Kennedy are being felicitated upon the arrival ot a habv daughter at their home Satur day morning, July first. Mrs. R. C Todd has returned from n six months' visit Tn Louisville, Ken tucky. Mrs. Geo Kayhlll was taken to st Anthony s hospital at Pendleton Sun day morning, suffering from a severe attack of appendicitis She was op erated upon immediately upon her ar rival mere, and Is now getting aloni nicely, according to Dr. Walnscott, who arrived hon.e this morning. Mrs. Anna Sapper, mother of o. G. and T W. Sapper, was taken to Pen dleton this aftrroon suffering from the same dttssaa she was accom panied by Dr. Walnscott and 0 G Sapper. THEATRE TUESDAY id WEDNESDAY POPULAR PLAYS AND PLAYERS PRESENT "The Starlet Woman" With Mme. PETROVA The peerless emotional actress in the steller role. Five acts of photoplay presenting a vital drama of New York society and the Great White Way. VAUDEVILLE CECIL & MAC in Songs and Patter MME PETROVA h Miss Virginia Todd of Pendleton, spent Sunday here at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrr J. Herbert Strohm hive returned to Portland after sev eral weeks' visit here. Dr, w W Ilisley arrived home to- dat after a ten months' absence spent in Los Angeles. Calif., where he took post-graduate work In the College of Osteopathy. , Miss Ada Prann is enjoying a vaca- tfon bung spent on a camping ex pedition with friends near Hood River. Mrs K J. Roberts returned to her ho-ne in Spokane Sunday night after a few days' visit at Tlr Glwys, farm home of her son, W. T Roberts. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law. Miss LuurlS Roberts, of Plainfield Wis. Mrs D. E. Martin and Mrs. H. R Pass walk of Irrigon. were visitors here Friday. C S. McNaught Is a business visit -r in Seattle this week. H. M Straw is a Pendleton visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boynton went to Pendleton today for a rew aays Vllt with friends H G McPherson of Pendleton, was i busimss visitor here today. Dr. and Mrs. c. O. Walnscott spent Sundav in Perdleton. WH. S. HART IX PLAY OF GHEAT NORTHWEST William ft Hart, admittedly Ameri ca's premier Interpreter of rugged frontier types, has the leading role In. "The Primal Lure,'' Trlangle-Ince pro duction of Vingle E. Roe's celebrated novel of the same name, adapted for the screen by J. G. Hawks of the Ince staff. It will be seen at the Temple Theater tomorrow. "The Primal Lure' is an absorbing drama of life in the great Canadian Northwest It recites the stirring ro mance of Angus McConnell, a young Scotch-Canadian factor, and Lois Le Moyne, daughter of a French settler at the post. It is replete with thrill- Ing encounters with the Blakfeet In dians, and teems with a love Interest rivaled In its appeal only by the pic turesque beauty of the story's bacK gronnd Hart has the rots of M Council and he has invested it. It is declared, with rare power. While the part Is unlike that of "Blaze" Tracy In "Hell's Hing es" or Steve Denton in The Aryan. " It has provided the noted actor with the same opportunities for forceful characterization. A small, though strong cast appears in support of Hart. It Includes Mar gery Wlslon as Lois Le Moyne and Robert McKim as Richard Sylvester, the villain of the story. The produc tion was directed by Hart, under the Ince supervision. Temple tomorrow. Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. MIS Attn Theater. Mme Petrova. the gifted emotional actress, who is starring in "The Scar let Woman." the next attraction on ihc Metro program, will be seen here at the Alta on July 4th and 5th. This is one of the strongest features ever offered on the Metro program ami is sail' to be the best vehicle ever provided for Mme Petrova. whose wonderful powers of pantomime have made her foremost among photoplay artists since she forsook the stage for the screen. She s surrounded by S strong supporting cast. Including Ar thur Hoops. Edward Martindell, Eu gene O'Brien. Frances Gordon and other noted stage and screen stars. 9 9 The 'Triple A Valve Saves 15 to 50'; of your Gas billS By giving you MORE MILEAGE MORE POWER MORE SPEED Less carbon and less vibration on any gas or distilute en gine with an Intake Manifold. 350 valves sold in Portland in five days. THE "PERFECTION" OILING SYSTEM Saves 30 to 50-7 of Oil Bills 10 to 15' , of Repair Bills 25 to 50', of Carbon Troubles. THE "EVER FULL" WATER SYSTEM Eradicates All Radiator Troubles. Can't Boil or Overheat. No Hunting Water. All goods sold on Strictly Money Back Guarantee if not satisfactory to you after 30 days. GENERAL AGENT WANTED FOR EASTERN ORE GON AND IDAHO. Splendid exclusive contract to a live man with car to dem onstrate on the 4th. See SMITH & DORRANGE Pendleton Hotel. Sales Mgrs. for Oregon, Idaho, Montana. Robber Make- Haul. sN FRANCISCO, July 4. Calmlj strolling Into the Hotel Fielding in broad daylight an unmasked robber held up the night clerk and the por ter, forced them to surrender $200 in cash and envelopes containing guests valuables worth more than $4000, Tile robber was young and athletic, and fashionably dressed. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Illl The COSY TODAY Temptation of Edwin Swayne Society Drama I "The New Butler" Comedy What Do You Think 'o That E 6 R Jungle Comedy 1 PATHE NEWS PATHE NEWS BlIIM CALIFORNIA FLYERS OFFER SERVICES WWyfWWWWWWWWWW f EMPLE Jl GUY T SInAUOHTER S J C-JBVINB. WAtn-MCATSBtmce. JoJ jfj ;:; f the Ca,l,orn,a m" , tiii, baervatlon balloons with pilots movement. 'ttt'Tt'''' Members of the Pi Club I at the disi i guard offict in California are eager to enlist as a The picture shows J, C. Irvine, tires. border Ident of the Pacific Aero I'liib. it the wheel of his machine, and any t. Slaughter. ice-president of the club. fered to place the eight aeroplanes tw f ,,u, K,.lll(,rs , thl, vUmu.. state enuadron, to go to tb with ih,. n, tu, mill guard and have of ibservation balloons with pilots movement