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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON I AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. ' v v bh. n a ui h i-. tfJ I A 1 M Ml 1 fL c.-iio MiH.SeH, Star In Amoncan-Mu-Mtor.,ctur, U L'je Edition, TODAY Mutual Masterpicture De Luxe Edition Present "OVERALLS" 5 ACTS 5 RHEA MITCHELL and WILLIAM STOWELL A thrilling and spectacular story (if 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. HLIHVrWsIIILHIIlL Mrs. Qeerte v yesterday at the home Arifcins near AdaiM Mrs. Pattl Knft and baby daugh ter, Katherlne. left thin moraine f"' linker to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Adna Kaley Harlowe, who has been visiting here for the pant week or no. left last evening for her home in Helllngham, Wn. IJttle Miss Amy Elizabeth Aldrich has invited In a number of her tiny friends to a kewj.'e party tomorrow afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schwarz and family and Mrs. M.,ry Light left to day for Seaside to spend the summer. LOCALS (Sb Advertising in Brief KATES. Per Hue drat luserllua 10c Pel lin,. additional Insertion . . . . Be p. . line, pci month 11.00 No iMUll tllken for less than 5c. i oual 0 ordlnsrj words in Hue ImuU will not Ite takes over t lie tetepk uespl 'i"iu Bui Orte Ian pulil up nubmrlbeni. I 'or Kent, Kcnmoro Apis noma, ("all at 617 Willow. Parents Take tloe. Ir K. 11. Bturdhrrat .f Portland, specialist In orthodontia i Htraight-n- I inn of children's testa), win be at ! Rooms 1 and - Judd building next I Saturday, July 15th, for the purpose ot I (trial advice as to children 's teelh. land will make this city about every three weeks if he can secure enough i s lo Justify II There will be no I oharfos for his advice given Saiur 'lay Adv. Mr and Mrs E. A Bryta, Mrs. A V. Bryan, Misses Mia and Gertr.udi Bryan and H. Armstrong of I'ullman Wash motored into Pendleton is' eeeeeaaaawee evening and spent the night at the ( Hotel Pel ileton. Mr Bryan I X-HIG LEAGUER LEADS I1ATSMEN IN Wll Bit VV s. 4 State ' liege Harold Lockwood and May Allison Will entertain you at the Alta Theatre TODAY -in ii The Tremendous Wonderplay The Masked Rider MK I VI It IN. A Very Great Picture in Five Supreme Acts Hippodrome Vaudeville BARTON I WILSON He Hi. S His. of Classy Comedy. FAY CARRANZA 'Spanish Wiling Phi Sewing by day Phone i;63H Uoly wi-hes work on ranch C64R. Nice front apartments for rent Phone 20J. Wanted--Woman to work on lanch Phone 14F3 For rent Furnt'hed cottage. In iuire 726 Johnson rt Experienced latindrv ftrl Wraatsd a once Ttoy 1-aiindry For rent HATTlJE sTII.l, It t.INI. (Continued from ,age one ) BAN ANTONIO, July II. When e Mexican bandits reported to be I marching toward the Big Bend coun. jir reach American territory they Willi j find the I'nlted States army waiting I Fu niton Is concentrating largo bodies I of OS vain there, particularly nearj Presidio officers melared that ?ew 1 Furnished housekeeping Ivillletaj could march to Boquillas! rooms Phone liltW. Good building lot for sale on West Webb street. Telephone 524. For Rent - N-room house Harden and Shade Inquire 617 Willow St. I I haul your garbage and trash l-hone &53M. 1401 W llailroad nt. Suits pressed 10c; dry cleaned. 11 .10 Hudd, 310 W, Webb Phons Ml, For rent--Furnished apartment Hamilton Court l-illeth St No shjl dren. Furnished room in privats fanill llSSlrnd by young lady Inquire this fric. Wanted Auto machinist and or man. Apply (leo Jonuson, pilot Rock ' 'regon. For sale Emmersnn piano In 'Irs' class condition. Inquire Folsom s furniture store. Wanted Two stcet water tanks, un mounted equipped with pump. New port Construction Co., Hsrtnleton Ix)st- Tall bay horse, branded T K OB left shoulder and shod In front please return (0 Jim lock s stable Wanted Ladies or gentlemen ' ary and commission or salary and el' PSMM Mrs t'ooper. The Quelle Call penland Bros van to move your household goods Telephone 339 Also haggnge transferring and heavy haul ing Wan and wife -Woman cook, man engineer, steam or gasoline. Wish Job In harvest. Address 11 L. tills office Will sell or trade for Ford, onu mare, two wagons In good condition. Pay difference. Inquire HI W Webb Phone 40. Booming house for sale. Mais street In i enter of business district I icing good business Inquire of Pen land Bros. Some well bred young horses Will trade tor land or Pendleton II B Cook 101 Johnsi or phone jiij Prompt automobile taxi day or night Funerals to from Corral ItoS owing to lack of wa- ler. However, a thousand could find I I sod water along the road to I OJInagS, opposite 1'reeldlo The mill-) Ha cavalry ot Hi Paso is preparing to I begin patrolling the Rio Grande Lnckl ,,i horses is a handicap, but this is be-1 ing remedied rapidly The bandit! were n.d expi-cted to reach the bor del lot three or four days. WOMAN FINED FOR SEWING HEN'S EYES in Tuesday the Maceabee social ClUb spent a very' plea-ant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Randolph. 414 Hi,.' j Webb The time was spent with fane; j work until late when tne hostess serv ed a daintv two course luncheon The i hoatesa was iuwistol by Mrs. Dave : Rogers. Mrs. (Juill. Mrs Conroy. Mrs j Davis, and Mrs. hetchin. Guests other than members were Mrs. R W Pope, Mrs. LoWO, -Mrs W. L. Hutton. ! Mrs Albert Warner and Miss Vesta I I.ynde lllllllllllllllllll! F P IRTLANI MWlng the eyes oi hrr sluing hens so thev could not see to peck little chicks in flocks belonging to other henr. i I.,g Mrs. Kdna Lovolnd, ll Horthwlck erica Streat, us fined 15 fn the municipal aver, court on a charge of cruelty. Mrs. ( ovelnnd's husband n switchman In the Northern Pacific terminal yards. appeared for her. and said that the CUStORI was practiced extensively in poultry yards of the southern and eastern States, and was not cruel The operation did not hurt the hens, he asserted, and they were able to see to eat, although BECKER.. XfSl Misses Helen RaVmon and Hazel Wyrick. who recently returned from an eastern school, are this afternoon entertaining a number of young la dies at the Raymond home on Water street. This evening they will enter tain at a dancing party. Mr and Mrs. Grant Ehrhart and family are camped at Hingham Sprints and M. A Rigby has also established I a camp there. Mrs. James H. StUrgil ' of this city and Mrs. Elmer Storle of Walla Walla have a cottage at the same resort. Miss Freda Eggerth and I lllaa Webb went up Monday to spend la week. Mike Brlggs and W. I. Rain I water are among the other Pendle i Ionian located in a cottage at Blng j ham. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Church and Mr and Mrs. K. E Kirtley of li Grande ! motored over this morning in the j Church Haines and expect to m on to , 8p .kane tomorrow. i The COSY TODAY Read Feather Photoplay Presents I HOBART BOSWORTH in I "THE IRON HAND m A Photoplay of Intense Human Interest, Love, Politics and Tainted Money PAT HE NEWS 55 PATHE NEWS wan llldlllnll'' .III1'!:!!" Mill :llllli,llllllli Motion Picture (News Reals Becker, formerly of the Phil lelphla and New York National! J teams is now leading the Am-,nis Aaeocltlona batsmen with aul , unha. Jr., Ec of M (. M! I) M Is PROIMlsKI) Ian for 2,000.000 Horsepower I irical Eneraji Offered, DATE OF CASEMENT'S EXECUTION UNSETTLED open) street, service, emeiery OTTAWA. Ont July 12. The de elopmenl of 1,000,000 horsepower of lectric energy below the Niagara their vision was not without disturbing the Horse- noiigh for them to follow thejihoe and American Falls, and the ex- rapblly moving little , nicks. pendlture of 1100,01 mi in the work are proposed in a scheme that has been submitted to the Dominion gov ernment for approval. The promoters are an Incorporated company, the Thomson-Porter Cata- I.oNDoN. July It. The question of ract Company, headed by T. Kennard whether Sir Roger Casement Is to die Thomson and Peter A. Porter, two before July Is out remains unsettled Americana The propose to place a Ills appeal comes before a court of dam in the rapids below the falls to five Indues or.-sideil over by Justice raise the water loo icet. Halt tne I'aiiilOC. a wees, iioin .vionuay. ifowci oe c o .ri u,w a iu ..... , Should the apeal be denied Case- York state and the other half to On- f no m (here will lie between him and tario. The government will ai the gallows but King George's clem-, a committee of engineers to loo i i,. v. the scheme. old the antiouncenit nt that he. i racing the Roman Catholic I submarine Bombards Town practically nothing has appear-' UONDON, July l -' An enem: the newspapers about Casement I marine last nighi bombarded the past week snd there seems Harbor and Durham, killinc on bul little Interest in his fate, 'man the wnr office innounced J W. Brown of Gurdane is regis, tored at the Bowman Mrs. F E Judd left at noon today for Portland on a snort visit. Mr. ami Mrs J. J Mack of Walla Walla were in the city last evening Mrs William Frail has returned from Sllverdale, Wn.. where she was called -by the death of a sister. A. Arbobast of Albee and Ira Arbo tast of John Day are here attending their mother who has been quite ill. A Buckley and H. L. I.yon. division O.-W. officials, were over from I.a Grande last evening and stopped at the St. George Joe Bagwell, well known Helix far mer, is in the city todav. He Is al most recovered from his recent se rious accident Mr and Mrs J W. Tulloch of Wat eon title, Calif . are expected to arrive Mew this evening to vsit at the home ol What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. wynn duced the d 'The Masked Rider" was pro. makes it fascina;:n,'. I have no de- r the Metro program undet , sire to return to the speaking t-i-jo ction of Fred J. Balshofer i until I have had full opportunity to j show what I can do bj ecreen work. It WARNER UKED TO U1TGER I -reat field " IN THE FOLD OF THE Hi ls Temple today. PASTIME SHOWING INTER- I s l, PKTI RE TOOVY II' Karl Tulloch M. A. Powers, city auditor of Walla Walla, and well known musician H here this afternoon en route home aft er a vacation spent at Pocatello, Miss BARKER'S StIKHIL l OR GIRLS. Alto. California' JTtll term opens .'0. Catalogue upon request close i For i M Mi- OBly 3 10 Phone lit Hotel l George. Carney Taxi Ce. Mnttnss maklil furniture repair ing. upholstering clllen tor and dellt red, dty or cointry. La Dow Bros JD" Beuragard Pohne jt.i. For sale Five room house, sal Court street Desirable location to shool. A genuine bargain, oarticul.irs address It. C Joiy. pin. Ore For Kale The only exclusive con fectionery in town of 1100, doing a good business. Sidling "n account of other business. Address Fast oregon lan. No. 11. For sale 60 acres of Improved land In alfalfa In Idaho. Will sell for SO per cent on Ihe dollar for what it sold for one year ago; ternM and a bar gain. .1 M Pearson. Box T.I. Adams, i regon I have IM acres In Harney valley. 10 miles from railroad now building, 200 ai res good grain land. Joins good range, all fenced, good "ell and small house and bam on place Land lays level, no alkali. 110 per aire, or will trade f"r Income or residence property Address Bd Haher, Starkey. )regon. LATEST BATHING ROLLED SOX FAD AT ATLANTIC CITY Private attention Notice. maternity home. Skilled i Addiess P. Box 166. I Grande, Oregon Adv. Auto for Hire. City or Country trips Phone n B Waffle. Residence 284M, office 130 Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston leaves The cjuelle restaurant at 10 a m snd I'P ni. each dsy. Railroad Life in a Construction ( amp Presented In Five-Act Drama, overall." In "Overalls" characters and events are nicely balanced as to importance and the settiugs aid both. William Stow ell 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 gang at work and a', play. Peggy Malone and her mother Widow Malone. keeper of the board ing house are introduced. Peggy is adored by all the boys In camp, bul sh. s in love with Drew, who regards her only as an amusing little girl. In the east the man who Is financ ing the work dies, leaving his intered'j in the hands of his lawyer Daniels, until his daughter Bettina, shall mar ry. Cetuna and Daniels visit th camp Rhea Mitchell plays Bettina, and she. as the dainty eastern girl. Peggy as the product of the rough western surroundings, are an interest ing contrast, each appealing in her ow n way Daniels and Drew are also contrasted to ihe discredit of Daniels Th, struggle begins at once when Daniels arrives at the boarding house has an encounter with l'egg. Drew interferes to aici Peggy and in curs Daniels' hatred. From here on the play is lull of thrilling sensations, the villain Daniels gets his just de- and Drew marr.es one of tne i 'an you guess which? in ad- a elevef comedy. When H. B Warner, who is starred In "The Market of Vain Desire.'' ed the Triangle forces, he expected i to appear In but one production. Bur this is his third and he is now work ing in other dramas soon to be releas ed His continued presence is a' tribute, not only to his ability, but loj the interest he takes In the wotk "It is largely the untiring efforts of. Producer Ince to provide dramas I which give the actor opportunities to do his best work that make my worgj sii attractive." Warner recently de clared. "Then. too. i find the great est sincerity and enthusiasm evider.ii in every one conected with the pro ductions, even to the people who ap pear in the 'mob' scenes. That Is what counts, and it ts one oi the rea sons why motion pictures are gamins In popularity. "The outdoor life of the work aL- i At the Cosy. In the latest Red Feather. "The Iron Hand." which was produced by Ulyssee Davis, with Hobart Boeworth in the leading role, the star is seen for the first time in the role of a tough," a gang leader and ward pol itician. The story' is an unusually strontr one and has a splendid moral, al though the lesson is so well disgulaeJ 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 Money," which describes 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 humbly begs "Big Tim ' for tne loan of some of his tainted money is one of the strongest in recent photoplays At the Cosy today. -- and .-erts girla KOLuV&D DOWM STOCKING COSTUMES. 5rt. FH SfRvKf. Atlantic City's latest fad for th vernialds of the water and the ,'arlety is tne room sue. j mums one ui iiuinuig so muvii us a j fair I The sox reach to the calves and are held up by the "once over roll. To sre the 1 ared calves and knees re- I minds one of nothing so much as a ind Scotch Highlander s kilted outfit. A trio of sand mermaids wearing ths Very Utest mode in these sox is shown on the beach at Atlantic City, I III M sM 1 1 RIDER" BRIMFUL OP THRIldS UM.-k wood-Allison Picture Nexi oficr lit on the Metro Program, "Th.- Masked Kider." a sensational live part Metro-Quality production, i with Harold Lockwood and May Al lison in the stellar roles, will be the next feature attraction at the Alt i theater on Tuesday and Wednesday, This wonderplay Is brimful! of, thrills, especialy in the big scenes staged in the mountains of North I Carolina. There are many exciting moments in this part of the story, which deals wuh the moonshiners of that section. The outlaws are brought! to Justice through the daring exploits; of The Masked Rider,' played by Mr.' Lockwood, who poses as a mountain parson until he gathers his evidence against them Before lhe are cor raied the fightlur. p.Lrson is obliged to display his prowess in one of the most remarkable encounters ever, shown Upon the screen. The central characters In this fight) are Mr Lockwood and Lester CVBCO, who plavs the v.llaln in the role Ot 'Squid Archer, the leader of thei moonshiners. Miss Allison Is seen in the delightful role of a beautiful mountain girl, whom tne fighting par son wins in the end. Mr. tackwood and Miss Allison aro surrounded by an exceptionally strong I cast beaded b) Mr Cuneo and in cluding Howard Truewlell. Harry Berkhart, John MacDoaald, H. w. Willis. Harry Unkey and Clarissa Set- Today and Tomorrow FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION Pick yourself out in the movies. H. B. Warner in Be MARKET OF VI DESIRE Suppose you were an American heiress, would you consider the pro. posal of a foreign count just because he had a title? Many American rirls have this question presented to them Some decide one way ami some an other. You should see H. R. Warner in "The Market of Vain Desire," the lat est TRIANGLE PLAY, to get the tr te situation. Then you'll better under- stand the tempt; Then there's a tearing half-milt f it all. me Comedy, a TEMPLE 0k