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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11. 1916. PAGE FIVE R iici MM hll, Star In American-Mutual Mailer,. ieture. Dt Lone Edition, "Ova-alls" TODAY Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe Edition Present "OVERALLS" 5 ACTS 5 RHEA MITCHELL and WILLIAM STOWELL A thrilling and spectacular story of life in a railroad construction camp. A picture that you become interested in from the first scene and your interest is held to the last. In addition a clever comedy with Riley Chamberlain and the Bathing Beauties in "Doughnuts." Adults 10c. A Big Six Act Program. Children 5c COME EARLY. LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief I1ATK8. Per Hi"' flrii lasertlon 10e IVr Una, additional Inaertlun Be ivi list, per tuontlt 1.00 No lucala taken fof leea ttian 25c. COQBI 'i ordinary wurda tu line. Locall will nut ba taken over tba telephone from bust oregon- 14a pald-vp mibacrlbera. sewinK by Jiiy phone :'63R. I'or rent- Nice cool apartment, LOJ Watei street. For rent Furnished housekeeping rootM Phone 639W. For rent Four room house, close In. Inf. 're 214 W. Alt. Qood building lot for sale on West Webb street Telephone hit. Second hand sacks- have u quan tity for sale. Alex Manning. For Kent 8-rooni house Garden and Shade inquire 617 Willow St. 1 haul your garbage and trash I'hone 663M. 1403 W. Railroad St. Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned. II. It Hudd, 310 W. Webb. I'hone III, Wanted Auto machinist and car inun. Apply !eo Jonnson, Pilot ROC II i iregon For sale - Kmmerson piano In first cliuw condition. Inquire Folsom a furniture store. For Sale Residence Eugene, Ore gon Add. 224D Dwlght Way, Her-i kcley. Cal. Ni ii appenr'ng young man wishes w.rk grocery business preferred. Ad dress "A' ihl office. Wanted Tv.ii Meet viator tanks, un mounted equipped with pump. New-' port Construction Co.. Kennieton Ixst--Tall hay horse, branded T K on left shoulder nnd shod In front please return to Jim BOCk'l stable Call penland Bros van to move your household goods Telephone 339 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing Rooming house for sale. Mais street In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Some well brad young horses will, trade for land or Pendleton property ' See H. E. Cook, 301 Johnson street, I or phone JIU Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 9 60 Phone 680 Hotel St, i George. Carney Taxi Co. 1 have 320 acres In Harney valley. 10 miles from railroad now building, 200 acres good grain land, joins good range, all fenced, good well and small hoUSa and Imrn on place Tjm i lays level, no alkali 120 per acre, or will trade for Income or residence property Address Ed llaher, Starkey. Oregon. Wanted Waitress at Hong KonR Cafe. Lady wishes work OH rani h Phone 664R. New spuds at Conroys. 3c lb. Can yon beat It? Nice front apartments for rent Phone 290J. Wanted--Woman 10 work on ranch Phone HF3 For rent Furnhed cottage. IB' quire 726 Jolinson It. New spuds at Conroys. 3c lb. Can you beat It? For rent Furnished apartment Hamilton Court. Lillelh St. No chil-i dren. Wan and wife Woman cook, man engineer, steam or gasoline. Wish Job In harvest. Address H. L. this! office. Will sell or trade for Ford, one I mare two wagons in good condition. I PaV .Inference lnunire 11 .'t W Webb Phone 40. 3.1 aires. JO tillable. 160 In 1i', '.i mllei tiorth o' Helix, foot of B uif j grade PrtCS 166. Terms with crop j Ali en liaruln, Touchet, Wash For sale Five room house, east Court street Desirable location, close i to shool. A genuine bargain. For particulars address K. C. Jory, Mau-' pin, 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 lan. No. 11. Mattress making, furniture repair ing. upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. HI ll.uregard Pohne JJ7J. For sale 60 acres of improved land In alfalfa in Idaho. Will sell for 50 per cent on the dollar for what it sold for one year ago; terms and a bar gain. J. M Pearson, box 7 3, Adams, t 'regon J j! i IIAkOLD J."l MV lilt MASKED kiur Aha Toda). FISH BITE EXCITES ANGLER FRED Ht'NTER SHOOTS SELF IN LEG Willi I I ISIIINt; AT OLIVER LAKE Notice, Private maternity home. Skilled attention Address t. 0. U 156, La ilrande. Oregon. Adv. I'or Kent, lvfiimore Apt.-. and rooms. Call at 617 Willow. Auto for Hire. City or country trips. Phone D B. Waffle. Residence 2S4M; office 130 BAKER, ure, July 11.- Fred Hunt er, believed to be from Pendleton, got I a bite and a shot at the same time ! While fishing at Oliver lake. near I gumpter, yesterday. 1 Fishing became dull and Hunter a! I lowed 'his baited line to trail from the j boat while he shot at objects on the shore with his .3s caliber revolver. A trout nibbled and pulled. Hunter Jumped quickly for tils steel rod just as it started overboard. The jump 'caused the revolver to explode and he i was shot in the left. He was taken (to Sumpter for treatment. At Sumpter Mrs. A II Hal ley was ; teaching Miss ( ipal Wood to shoot a 1.22 caliber rifle, the. hammer slipped and a bullet lodged tn the arm of Mr- Barley's If-year-old daughter,! Fnda Stndee shattering the bone. CHAUTAUQUA BAND MEMBER ARRESTED Mrs. James H. BturgiS of this city and her mother, Mrs. Fred Boyd Oil Athena, expect to leave today for Bingham Springs for a week. a Mrs Darrell C l!arey of Prescott. j Wash . is a guest or her sister, Mrs. j William E. Lowetl The July number or the L'p-to-the Times Magazine, published in Walla I Walla, contains a rull page cut of Miss Muriel Sallng of Pendleton, whi was queen of the Portland Rose Fes-1 tlvaltival and of the Columbia High way. e Master C'leo Campbell enlertalnei a group of his little friends last Thursday afternoon pa celobrale his fifth birthday. Those Invited Werel 'lira May Tullis, Tnelma Marie Mor- ris. Matjorio Richardson, Ruth Les ter. Lawrence Bloomberg. Stanley! Richardson, Jean Lester and Buster QrOWn, The decorations were carried out In red, white and tJlUe, The little! folks had a splendid time. a W Smith and mother and Mrs. M. H. Smith of lone, spent the we. k of the Fourth here visiting relatives Mrs Nell Wilson accompanied then., on their return and will make an auto trip with them to Salem. Ur. N H Smith and Dr. S. S. Smith of Seattle, were here last week visiting I heir sisters. Mrs. Rose CamP bell Mrs. Dian Tatom and Mrs. Joei H. Parkes. They had been attending a dental association meeting at North! Yakima. H W Martin oi Albee is registered! al the St. Ge'Tge It. N Stanfield and Arthur Q. Means came in this morning on N. 17 . Mr. and Mrs Ralph Knight expect j to motor today to Uhman springs for an outing. Miss Elizabeth Slkan has returned! liruin woounurn wuera sue apem m I month with her parents i George E. Ra.. hl'l of ttermtaton came up last evening to get his wife; who has been at St Anthony s hos ' pital. Paul Finnell, Leslie Gibbs and Har I vey Hanavan expect to leave tomor row for Lehman springs to enjoy 1 two weeks' outing. Mrs. George Rayhlll of Hermiston.j Who has been in St. Anthony's hospit al for the past tw.. weeks, has return led to her home. C. 1. Hall, commercial manager of1 the Western Union Telegraph com pany, is In the clt roday looking over' the local office. Sam L. Sandrv, superintendent f fish screens for toe state fish and game rommisslon leit this morning" by auto iir Wallows, ounty. Mr and Mrs A. Schiffler. who' l ft recently for California, have re turned on account of the serious II!-! loss oi Mrs. Sell lifter's mother ALTA LfflK Harold Lockwood and May Allison Will entertain you at the Alta Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday in The Tremendous Wonderplay ii The Masked Rider A Very Great Picture in Five Supreme Acts Hippodrome Vaudeville BARTON & WILSON The Hi. & Mrs. of Ctoy Comedy. FAY CAM 'Spanish Wis' The COS V TODAY Read Feather Photoplay Presents HOBART BOSWORTH in 4 4 rr T I T7 TDA! TT A MTAM I E A Photoplay of Intense Human Interest, Love, Politics and Tainted Money I PATHE NEWS PAT HE NEWS miss li HIKER'S sruooL TOR (URLS. Alto California. Kail term opens 20. Catalogue upon request DALLAS. Ore.. July 11 The fourth annual Polk county mautaUq.ua open ed here with the Cosmus players Judce Wanamaker of the Ohio su preme ruun, Charles Zeul.lin and Lou Houchamp have levtured. The New York city marine band and Mauson David li. Francis, ambassador to 1 Antarctic movltiK pictures were the Russia, began his business career as attraction. The weather and attend n mesenitcr bov on the floor of the ' an. o have been pood. Motion Picture (News Auto Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston, leaves The cjuelle restaurant at 10 a m and 4 p. m. each day. What llie Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. PASTIME SHOWING INTER- BSTING PKfTCRE TODAY St. Louis exchange bltlOn was to drive His boyhood am i state coach. The total Icnuth of the railways In Spa'n Is now 9377 miles, of whlc'i more than three quarters la of stand ard ttauce. The receipts of the rail ways decreased $3,000,000 In 19H from receipts of 1913. line of the members of the New York city marine band was cauitht attempting to enter the room of a woman whom he had followed home from the Chautauqua tent other member! of the be no put up j.mi bond for his appearance In court. PENDLETON 1916 Fourth of July Celebration IN PICTURES STARTING TODAY Who is who in Pendleton Pick Yourself Out in the Movies Temple Theatre China has the world, extending miles ever an ar and supported b Best bridge in the ve and a quarter of the Yellow set '00 stone arches. Iltiilroari IJfc in a Construct son ( amp Presented in Five-An Drama, i iveralls." In "Overalls" characters and events are nicely balanced as to importance and the settings aid both. William Btowell plays the hero. Herbert Drew, nicknamed "Overalls. head of a rail road construction gang. The picture opens with a number of interesting scenes of the gaM at work and a'. play. Peggy Malone and her mother, Widow Malone, keejier of the board ing house are introduced. Peggy is adored by all the boys in camp, but she Is in love w ith Drew, who regards her only as an amusing little girl. In the east the man who is financ ing the work dies, leaving his interests in the hands of his lawyer Daniels, until his daughter Bettlna, shall mar- ! ry. Bettina and Daniels visit the ; camp Rhea Mitchell plays Bettina, j and she, as the dainty eastern girl. Peggy as the product of the rough western surroundings, are an interest I ing contrast, each appealing in her i own way. Daniels and Drew are also contrasted to the discredit of Daniels The struggle begins at once when , Daniels arrives at the boarding house and has an encounter with Peggy, j Drew Interferes to aid Peggy and In j curs Daniels" hatred. From here on the play is tull of thrilling sensations, ' the villain Daniels gets his Just de serts and Drew marries one of the girls. Can you guess which? In ad- THE MASKED KIDKK" BR1MJFCL OF THRILLS though the lesson Is so well dlsguiseJ in the unfolding or the interesting and often exciting plot that the pres ence of a moral is never suspected at all. The original name of the p'ay was "Tainted Honey," which des irlbc I it better than the one which was ad opted when the first was censored The scene in which the self-righteous leader of the "Purity League " hunibiy begs "Big Tim " for tne loan of some of his minted money Is one of the strongest in recent photoplays At the Cosy today. CLARA WILLIAMS SHOWS NEW GOWNS Leading Lad) With H. U. Warner in Triangle Feature Likes Va.. rjety in Costuming. Although her first work in motion pictures was done m the role of a western cow-girl, i.lara Williams, who plays the leading feminine role in "The Market of Vain Desire, the Triangle-Ince feature in which H B, Warner Is starred, has recently ach ieved marked success in her charac terizations of girls or wealth and re finement. It is such a role that she is cast with Warner In preparing for the part she gave her undivided i attention to her gowns. She purihaa I ed several creations that came direct j from Paris shoi. anil these re saltt i to be unusually beautiful "It is the wide variety of p.ixts ona is called upon to piay with ever changing costumes that lend en chantment to motion picture work declares Miss Williams Temple tomorrow. play ItOckwootl-AIUson Picture Next Offer ing on the Metro Program, "The Masked lllder," a sensational : five pan Metro-Quality production, i with Harold Lockwood and May Al I lison In the stellar roles, will be th" next feature attraction al theater on Tuesday and i This wonderplay Is thrills, especialy in the staged In the mountains Carolina There are m; , moments in this part of i which deals wiui the mo 1 that section. The outiaws , to Justice through the da of The Masked Etlder Lockwood, who poses parson until he gathers his evidence against them Before they are cor raled the fightinc parson Is obliged to display hftS prowess in one of the most remarkable encounters ever shown upon the screen, i The central characters In this fight are Mr Lockwood and Lester cunco, I who plays the .llain in the role oil "Squid Archer.' the leader of the moonshiners. Miss , Ulaon is seen in. the delightful role of a beautiful mountain girl, whom tne fighting par son wins In the end. Mr. Lockwood and Mis Mllson ar,-j surrounded, by an exceptional!) strong I east lualed b) Mr. t'uniH and in-; cliuling Howard Truesdell. Harry Berkhart, John Msrnon.ild. H. W. Willis. Harry Linkey and Clarissa Sel- wynn. "The Masked Rider"' was pro. duced for the Metro program under! the direction "i Fred j. Balahofer A SCENE FROM "WHO'S GUILTY?" CHAPTER No. 8 (PATHE). TEMPI. i: TODAY. At the Co"-)- In the latest Red Feather. "The Iron Hand which was produced by Ulysses Davis, with Hobart Boawortn In the leading role, the star Is seen for the first time in the role of a "tottgh." a tang leader and ward politician. The aton la an onus one and has a splendid moral mountat.i Tl li W Vraj ANNA NILSSON (.PATHE).' L I TODAY t yij . Katlllyn William- . (iu OlUcr in 1 mm luim Nil and l mil VM I WHOH li) II i W llli.llll Mill,, i om.li. I Mm " M AIO Win ItHON, i one. I. NF Tiimoriow. II It. Warner in "The Marfed nl aln Desire.' . j i b IVI r L j