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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 17, 1916. PAGE FIVE &nrAi.'.v av mm iiiM 1 1 1 1 14 I ' ( W IB BHV n H I I II , M V. L S. E. BIG 4 PRESENTS TODAY! WILLIAM GILLETTE IN AN 8 PART PICTUR1ZATION OF THE FAMOUS CHARACTER OF FICTION. Sherlock Holmes "Sherlock Holmes," With William Gillette, i one of the most noted film achieve 15? ments of the day. 5f Coming Tomorrow, Gertrude McCoy in "THE ISLE OF LOVE." Mr. and Mm. A phimlmer Proetof have retHTMd from t trip to north em Idaho where Mr Pro. tor made a study of the NezpT'e Indians Mr. and Mrs. J- H Rust, formerlv of Pendleton, have just left BolM for Gibbon, and they are to make, a tour of Yellowstone park by auto Mrs John Halley. jr.. returned yeH. terdav from Portland where she had been sending several weeks Ml Krma HoIntyT of West on, is I visiting here as the guest of Flor ence McDermld. Mrs Kllen Bond and Mrs. K. J. Hurchlll went to Seaside yesterday to sojourn at the bpach ror the next two, weeks LOCALS 8fe Advertising in Brief KATE8. I'er Mar first Inaertlon 10c Per Ilia, additional IriMrtlon.... 6c Ivr Dm, per month $1.00 Nu locals taken fur leaa than 2oc. CoQ.nl 'I ordinary w.inla to line. Locsll will ma be lnki-a over the tSlSpbOM SSOSpt flam ICuat Oregon Ian iahl up aubacrlbers. Bps. while tiona. I. a Him ( nn I or. its) attention given to lawni owners are on summer vacs I'hone 693R ut; State, Adams. Athena and Westi i MennlnK's Cigar Store at 10 d 3:30 p m. each day Adv. THEATRE TODAY Hippodrome Vaudeville TODAY y, mack & limy i lane howmd PREMIER BANJOISTS M NOVELTY DANCERS Jesse L. Lasky Presents America's Foremost Artiste of Grand Opera and Screen GERALDINE FARRAR (arrangement with Morris Gest) in the Epoch Making Photodrama Feature "MARIA ROSA" Founded on the Play by Guido Marburg and Wallace Gtllpatrick. Miss Faro's Greatest Screen Miction PRODUCED BY CECIE B. DeMlllE More Uriog ttan imf More aDsortkngly interestio, man TemptatKM. " The greatest adHevenient of Ik art of tie (tan. Miss .tunes Brooks who has heen the house guest of Mass Pauline Rice for the past two Wa, expects to return to her home !n f'-n t lan l '-- ol! H.I.N Vloit or sriiMA- ItlXK i.iM it stv- morrow. OTHKRs RUING WILT a) Major Lee Moorli'.iiso was h. ittt number of r museum on Court ftrsei at a (1 illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Auto for Hire. City or country trips I'hone D B. Waffle. Residence 2S4M; office 130 For Itcnt, Konmore Apt. ooms Call at 617 Willow. vance. Adv. Phone Lehman and Hlntt- Let us know In ad 70, Parker Taxi Co CTlIef of Heecords 4 yean Phone IC4 I MPIRK t sua mm- V IKBR'tJ St SPEN8IOM har : : mm mammm s i s sss and r TourlnK nar for hire for countrj trips I'hone 1. Xinntlo,, tlirmeni. Kor rent Furnished housekeeping' Insure your growing grain with rooms Phone b39W. I the Farmers' Union Grain Agency. For rent 7-room house. Hath and ' ifflces 129 Fast Court street. Adv shade Inquire 6.17 Willow. i loud building lot for sale on Welt, Auto Hire. Webb atreet Telephone 624. Special trips ti I haul your garbage and trash I na,n Pri" Phone i&3M. 1403 W. Railroad it Kor rent IJght housekoeplny rooms. I'hone 30SW. 401 Aura. Ii. -linen Attention. Koome nouseseeping unu sieep.... , ,,,. hl)1Mll Tribe No It, meeting Prices low. 60a Willow. Phone 6'"'. Tut.HuttV Ju.. u, g p. m.. at F.agl Sulta pressed 60c; dry cleaned. Woodman hall lnatallalioti of offl- II. 10 Rudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone i cvn ,) delegates. Refreshments III. Joe), l'ie'ller. Sachem. . r. W.1,1, ,1 Work hv the hour bv I TMUH Fill UBBAU" oinpciciit woman. Inquire X this of (Adv.) rics. Womnn with child of wtsnss position "ii ranch. R. Wanted. 5 or 6 room house In de sirable location. Inquire "J"' this of fice. For rent or sale, modern 8-room house on North Side. Inquire Logan Man and wife want work on ranch, references given rail 60s Willow street or phone 6U6. For sale -Kmmerson piano In first class condition. Inquire Folsom's furniture store. For snle -Four good mulen. neSS and wagon. Inejulre R. It era, at tne aiw oarni GUI Penland Hros. van to move your hooseholit tobdl Telephone 339 Also, baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. Lost Sweater. orange collar Pleaae return to this office and re ceive reward.. Will buy stock ranch, 120.000 to ir.0.000. Write description X care Fast Uregonlan For auto rates to Lehman. Ill la way or Rlnghnm Springs, call Alex Manning. Phone "I2J. For sale Wagon, hack, two sets harness, saddle and spurs Phone 340 W or apply 701 E. Court. Rooming house for sale. Mais street. In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Wanted to rent, furnished by AUK. Kill, five room house, north side. W. M Mord Sin... Dpt The Peoeptes ' , rehouse Some well bred .voting horses will trade for land or Pendleton property. See H. 8, Cook. 301 Johnson street, or phone J11J Prompt automobile taxi service, dav or night Funerals to eemeierj olv 13 10 Phone 6S0 Hotel George. Carney Taxi Cn Mattnss tniiklcg. furniture repair, lug, upholstering, called for and deliv ered. clt or coJiitry. La How Hros. 21 BSaUrSfard. Pohne 227J. Kor sale- Five room house, east Court street.. Desirable location, close to shool. A genuine bargain. For; particulars address P.. C. Jory. Man 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 Ian. No. 11. I hHve 320 acres In Harney valley. 10 miles from railroad now building. 200 acres good pain lan, I, Joins good range, all ti-nced, good well and small house anil barn on place Land lays level, no alkali. 20 per acre, or will trade for Income or residence property. Address. Ed Hahar, starkev. t ingon. Dissoi.i TION NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that the firm of Beddow v Miller, plunders i nd heating plant contractors, has lien dissolved 01 mutual consent The business will be conducted In Its present location by C. P. Miller. AH Outstanding ICOOUns contracted pror to July 1. 1916, are due and must H jald at once. (1. v. BBDDOW 0 . Mil. I. 111! Dnted July 1. 19H. ,Allv 1 Notice. Prlvete maternity home. Skllleii attention Address P. O. Hux 156. ttl Ornnde. Oregon Adv. M WW given In honor of his daughter. Mrs Oliver P Morton of Portland Who Is visiting here. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E t Averill and children. Mrs Stanley Jewett. Mar garet Soi wood. Marion Norwood. Mrs Lee Moorhouse, Mrs Morton and daughters. Uertrude and Patrlclc. and Mr. Moorhouse The COSY The "THE Dorothy Davenport in HER SOUL'S SONG 2 reel drama of stage life BERLIN, July 17. Mr. Alfred Lohmattn, president of the Hremcn chamber of commerce and founder of the Cermau Ocean Shipping Com pany, which owns these sub-sea Hn efs, declares that raofS are being built lie turther aseerts that the venture is strictly commercial and claims the tights of peaceful mer chantmen tor his ships Karri Kldwsll or Waiia Walla was. O A. Harvey of Colfsjl was In towi yesterday. F. f!. Runkle of Pilot Hock was ii the city today. P. C Hunter, well known Echo mai vas In town yesterday. Miss K. U Mills of Halley, Idaho Wat In the city yesterday. Mrs. H. F. Small of Long Reach. Cal is in Pendleton on a short visit. Kied Cslbranl of pilot Rock visited se n'aSrvrr';: r;:.lM town man who passed yesterday m : the city. Omiiting some Harry Mitchell of Orsndvlew, Wn I ni women who have no profession have seen was a guest of the Hotel St. QsorgS esterday, Alfred Kranr, f Athena was am TODAY Spotted Warning 5th chapter of the IRON CLAW" E & R Jungle Comedy Uncle's Little Ones tt it UMPIRE "SltKO'yOHMN NEW YORK. July 17 As a result of losing his head In a close game and addressing Silk o'Is.ughlln in ohJacUonable language Nunaniakei must suffer Indefinite suspension. Meantime, the Yanks may lose a name or two WhlCB Nunaniaker might have won And as the l.anks lead games, this Is a narrative with a moral Sunamakers suspension comes nt a time when he lie spared. c. m Bishop returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland.! Mis. Q, W. Jackson is flatting friends in Siimptcr. her former home. II M. Cochburn. county commis-' sinner from Milton, came down this! morning. Dr. and Mrs. J. T Wilson of gpo-l kane motored through Pendleton es-j tedda!) en route. E. W. Kuykendal. promineni' l'omeroy. Wash, attorney, WSS In! town esleiday .vr ano Jtrs. r. u .-nipiey or ""'-lrdav ni((n, , remain ville, were reglslereo at tne notei Pendleton yesterday, W. J. Furnish, former Pendleton man. came up from Portland this morning to transact business Mr and Mrs. William Blakely mo tored to Walla Walla jesterday where the nut of town visitors in the city j yesterday. Don Plummer and W R Patters,,,, left today for Pilot Rock to summer In the wheat fields H. Kelly and James Bannon of Pen- dleton were registered in La Orands hotels Saturday. A. A. Backus of rtiverslde, Ore.. Is In Pendleton and expects to work In , harvest this summer. Mr. and Mrs. It, B. Muiclue of Tin Dalles were out of town visitors in town over night yesterday. K. U Bamhlsel, well known Den ver horsebuyer. returned this morning from a trip to Walla Walla. W. W. Cryder of the Cmatllla for-j estry office., ia on a tour of inspection' of the forests in the western divi sion. "Doc" Carr. popular Pendleton high school boy, was up from the Coyote-Echo cutoff Saturday to visit! friends. Miss Faith Smidel who lias been sritta the Alexander Department store some tune went to rOTusna si-. unclassified' alum- "Maria Rosa.' said b those who When Standing appeared in his io be ihe best ot the makeup he was allotted a horse. It more than Z(l per cent of all the three photop'.a -i she made for tJjw.is a spirited animal, rated one of graduates ot the academic depart- I asky Compan ie others being the fastest runners of tuc hun .red or ment of oberlln are teachers From j "Carmen ' and "Temptation." Lite more in the Incev.i,.- stables He a 'olal of 16S2 men, 392. or nearly I the others 'ilur.a Hosa" was pro- prepared to mount, an-; then noticed 2 per ,.ent are teachers. of the'duced bv t'ecll 15. DeMille. Wallace , for the first time that tin- animal was women, iif,, out of a total of 114,1 Rs4d appSMl in ;he reading masc'Ji- equipped with a Western saddle, with classed in any profession taught. Motion Picture News What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. William (.illotlc in Holmes ' a Feature Kxiaordiiuir : rla ''O1"11 .,i...i in Plfsuim for '"' 'KlJ aW have ine rolo ; dangling stirrupo. He hesitated, aa The.se are faots of exceptional i:. he had never used a western saddle. terest In connection with Miss Far Bt wanted the stirrups raised so that I rar in "Maria Rosa, as It w is dur- he could ride with His knea bent up ing the making otthis photopla. in front of him jockey iashion as that she met and ; 1 1 1 In love with Mr. the English do The cowboys in their Lou Telleifeii WBOBI she recent'S long heeled boom, laughed at him. married, 'three :'? ago when Mr. They .issured him no American army Lou TsHsgen c.tine to the Unite! oftlcar ever rode thai way. States to rrti-e his ce'JUt on the Am- That night, unbeknownst u the eriian st.t-. as an English speuk'ns' cowbojs. Standing was out On the Sherlock Ing the making o this pho'.opU.. road, practicing, in a western saddle. ilst liltK' the L. S. E. Previous y the young a - At the end of the week he had grown tTi-.J for two seasons m used to the long full sweep of - the American i a is as Ivcding man with stirrups. Then, going to Reginald uperfeature "ShST-' Sarah b.rnnardt. liirker, who directed the production. ig.it sets with the 1 ,le asked that he be given full chargw noted stage star William Glllete, uysPIIAM STANDING SHOWS a troops, earner agreen ana bad us first Pendleton showing at I TIIK CXWH4VS A (STl'NT j taking the director Into his confi- the Pastime yesterday. Sherlock dence. suggested the propel locations Holmes' as presented in pictures is Wyndham Standing, who plays thelft,r the camera. written by William Gillette with the role of the Fort Commandant in He picked the wildest counto about Hi they Wan the RdulatOM, juests Notice in stoosmsen, I am shipping alwut 100 head horses each week foT army use. you have anything to offer me at 0. K. Pevd Yard. J. T Hus ton Adv. Irwin 0, Brooks of the First Na tional Hank of Athena was in the citv Saturday night cn route to Portland where he visited with relatives yes terday. .Miss (iUStS Bnckle who has been house guest of Mrs. ius la Fontaine t the the mist few days returned to her, home In Portland yesterda. Miss UEHAXdHN'E FAKRAK IN Backle has been visiting Fellowstons j "MARIA HOSA." AT coofMratlon of Sir Conan Doyle, the "The Bugle Call" Trlangle-Ince tea author of the famous 'Sherlock ture in which Willie Collier. Jr . is Holmes stories . and creator of the starred. Is a firm believer in the old noted character of rlction. and Is a saying. "He who laughs last laughs highh interesting and a spectacular , best." His experiences in playing the detective play which plSSUSSd a largo role of the dashing army officer have audience both afternoon and evening further grounded his faith in the ad yasterday. "tfharlOca Holmes" will age. have Its final screening today. Tomorrow Mutual Masterpictures will present Certrude McCoy in "The Isle of Love.' a delightful story of South Sea Islands the lS.uOO acre ranch and. giving the word, led the cowboys, who were made up as soldiers, ilown one of the steepest hills at a full gallop. Ho rode b the cajiiera with a smile on his face, a cheering squad ol cowboys following. Temple. Wednesday and Thursday-. WWWWWWWWWWWW , sisssssssrsssssssrsssssssVsssssssV "k Goraldlne Farrar, ,ht noted grai.d jV s.vr I Mx IIAHKKR'S S41IOOL 1' i motion V SBBMf JXJK (ilKLX uire st.i: oi no .'s-t i- i.i--.' SBBB w , mm in bast oi.' at O. 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