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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1916. PI STARTING .4 MEDICINE 5-PARTS-5 U 5-PAK . Frank Hamilton Spearman's Famous Story The most extraordinary production of the year MMWMMMMWMi IMaaaWa ('" Sequel to "Whispering Smith" "MEDICINE BEND" HAS THE SAME CHARACTERS EXACTLY AS DID WHISPERING SMITH," AND IT IS CLAIMED BY THOSE WHO HAVE SEEN BOTH PICTURES TO BE A SUPERIOR ATTRACTION THAN ITS PREDECESSOR WHISPERING SMITH." IN "MEDICINE BEND" THE GREAT LOVE OF SMITH AND MARION SINCLAIR REAPS THE REWARD OF A TRUE LOVE, THE VIL LIAN SINCLAIR MEETS HIS JUST DESERTS AND THE NOTORIOUS BAND OF LOOTERS ARE SCATTERED TO THE FOUR WINDS. Admission 1 5g-5g With Helen Holmes and J. P. McGowan "Medicine Bend" is a feature replete with incidents that make a gripping story. Among the score of stirring scenes depicted are the holding up of a train in a rocky gcrge under circumstances unusually thrilling, the battle with the bandits in a mountain fastness and the snooting up of the town in the darkness, the flickering street lamps and the flashes from the popping revolvers furnishing the only illumi nation for the combatants. Running Time Train starts at 2 p. m., then at 3:30, 5:00, 7.00, 8:30, 10:00 For the night show please try and be in your seat between seven and seven thirty. If you come then you will be assured ol a scat. ' II 1 AJI INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ball j mi Seal Weekly t Pt antral, oreg on, oj uie OiSttONIA.N PUBLISHING CO Official CoMtJ Paper e United nem a-otiai'"" ., rh matcrfflce it Peodietco as second ciM gull natter I ON SALE IN OTHf-K CITIES peril' Hotel Newt Bund. PortlAOd Bowman News o. Portland. Oregon ON riLt ai Cklcaio Bureau. Security Building Wasalagwn. u C. Bureau 501. roar au Street. N. W " ' . 7,: . " h,,rj and. down to the humblest teacher. ; dollar will keep a person alive ,; UNGRATEFUL AND UNFAIR fressiona Union absurd ' aown t mea- there for two weeks. Up to ' ;'r " W HERE aligns that W thtonT- SStSS Union to vage a fight on Presi- suffrage states into Jfr.gJ gjJJ JJ leaning ' of dent Wilson will produce the states. It is ungrateful for ; mfuant and n m g ,me sort of results that attend- them to be slamm.ng a pres -to end orsem em u ed their misguided fight on dent who has 9" Snt VSlSe this issue. Senator Chamberlain in this for their cause just as it was gem ?ul0Jm state two years ago. ungracious for them to ngni F. PEOPLE There are reasons why the Senator Chamberlain who has, PALESTINE! S PEOfLb .-irshould resent the at- been a long time worker and STARVING temnt of the "militant" Sttf- champion 01 uuragr gCBSCKHTIO.N KATES i in ADVANCE) Mill. rear, by aaU g Daily. All awnths. ir All - Bally, three teontbs. by mall.. DaUy. oat mucin, by null ,-ff Daily, ooe year, by curler J.su Dally eli months, by carrier 3 Dally, ooe mootb. by earner.- - Su .1 m.tha br carrier 1 'L'" 7. Z: . ... .n I SO l-weaaiy. one i . 7, I weekly, sti Booths, by mal! l-Weaklj. four moetbs, by mall SO e)i mill tb sume. H. who made Plato aa a great wind, iwaaaa Pu' 11 piercing llame. HTLU. THE vMfc. Here la a fine lyric by area Wldemer. in CJtAlail ry Vera. Ood holds. God guide. ktaaaM. 31 PTancia' God and Buddha's ! 4 1 ... miv n." m cina fragists to inject partisanship It is a safe forecast that the qi Qther Chris into the suttrage question au women 01 vv. tian countnes. faiesune particular reason why they (rebuke the unfair work o tne, The Hoy Land;. have should resent the fight being Congressional Union bj vonng H ortunitv t0 show their made upon the president directly contrary to J.V: interest in that country in a These reasons were splend- sent forth by that questionaoie substantja, manner than idlv set forth in Portland Tues- organization. i;sual For owjng to the war. Hav nicrht bv a lady from The --.a , Rfl ftf 0 sny,abitants of T)alle Mrs. Thompson, wno prof. fKtntns J'vi"" " made' a spirited talk upon the CANt ENDORSEMENT cnhiwt In hnet tne point- President W ilson has been na e n ch& thg teaching penonally an advocat e of equ , adywa bil consists in the main of a "pot inTewerand'adV irage in .ew jeiacy ti7.,lr, a,,f h . ct-pr that mav he there are W n. tion known W wi uie uiu .. , in.- K Paloatinp havp died from star vation and thousands more are this time, the American Com mittee for Armenian and Syri an Relief has snt $35,000 to' Palestine, but much more is needed. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. On his western trip Mr. Hughes has devoted consider able time to criticising Wilson because he has replaced some republican office holders with democratic appointees, but he does not say that if elected he would appoint his foes to of fice and he wouldn't. Mediation is the diplomacy that prevents industrial war and both railroads and em ployes are sane in deciding to accept the peaceful course. .in'l 3T nf the Flh and i O rayon which pra acrlba th- manner in which name mu ir i.irrlcil othtrwlM thin. ' provide th.it every quae nr ever other Kami' ,uii- ne bird wnlch i offered or ir tranaportatlon or tor irdanco with thin act must hed to It Ihe metal till! ir this DtirpOM b) the Stale I i.ame Comtnlaaion. Thaaa 1 i- attached io eai'h piece of THREATENED RISE IN PRICE OF BREAD IS NOT EFFECTIVE HERE Allh"iigh linkers Ulfottihoul Ihe northwext ure dtclarms thin will he forced to ralpe the price of bread from five to ten cent a loaf It ! probable that Pendleton comuimm Of the "etaff of lite will nol he af- fectec for some iln C. Rohrtnan, In i al .situation toilav. ' at lea ealclng rteclan the ehlpped haggagt Section ; of deei provided h Kinh and tag! will b name by li other per work upon making ill charge Of five CCflta Will ie made lor each tag thu attached aod ihe mon ey received therefore will be placed io the credit of the Stale ilanie Pro tective Fund. It is hoped that this end lhat northwext baken would he HVHtem of t.iKglna will better enable ' larytelv governed by the diet at ea of the wardens to keep a check . deputy name vtanlt ii ,a i r.lioli hnchelK i authorized Io do ihe' flour pnrohl application of the peraoa htprui in oi Morale. A it Wile monihs and until thai wax leant there would be no r price of bread otto llohhnch la not cot ralae hp stated thai than ttOO baken In convention al s.ilt l-ake d lie hail I enough laat six utilised at in t lit) Iderlna a were 15, A dollar a bushel is a good price for wheat and it is not surprising there is heavy selling. "He te the PMM e crave, lit U the Ufe. we pause breathe It not; He u the vlbrance of thought that gve The rwdlance half-forgot .no the world. The president has been re- ..iiiin fnr a mass of bene- r ; ' 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 v ( . ficial legislation of saving val ue to the nation. The old . mil erah apart. Kreak In our tired, entreating hand. And fall J..d the enclreluig flame, the etrrnui thought ? t- ...:n i .e root hvlaro-e numbers of Sunday ieenngs win uc sei v . - . the statement of Professor R. school teachers and scholars V - - 1 J - 1? tU r 1 ...U n.r,n l.li- f MM na TY 1 1 f ' Fl C French, former neaa m tne- wnu uuaun nimv oo ...a. old E 0. S. N. S. Ir more f the Holy Land than Professor rrencn is ior w Z U. ik. He has been directly re-, Pendleton normal measure -,.u. :;r". V-:"" rhristi- women of the land are a unit, tra point such as Pendleton, j geograpn cai. women oi me iu u y mA,Am ia tVint nt an ex-i The able bodied men of Pal- He has preserveu " .rrrV, who P,tinP have been drafted into penenceu iu " . I ;, " . . . . . . know the difficulties that be-ithe Turkish armies. Animals set a normal school in a little and food have been comman town He has no concern in deered, and the local industries the advancement of Pendleton are ruined. Agriculture is at a but speaks for the welfare of low ebb, and the last crop was education in Oregon. .destroyed by locusts. The position taken bv Pro- American churches and Sun fes".r French is the position of dav schools can easily give re kll the educators of the state lief in this case. The country Irom the state superintendent is small, and it is said that a It will now be up to Hughes J to assaid the president for the child labor law. Now is the time when the en thusiastic grouse hunting ex perts look to their shotguns. trv's honor and prestige yet M ...AW- IT a hs kept us tree irom horrors and its cost. These things are accomplish ed facts, not theories. They represent performance not promise or prophecy. They represent deeds, not words spoken to catch votes. The record is such that it makes the efforts of the Con- Very little occasion this year to visit the mountains or coast. MANNEROF SHIPPING GAME IS DESCRIBED BY WARDEN TONKIN I . A tv PllOYIIIi THAT EACH PIBTJR or MKAT MIVT HAVE MBTAIi TAG VTTACHKH. game that is ehipped tor the porpoat ol violat.ng the bag limit and ab-o 10 trace the original ownership ol iaine that has been lUlawfUUI killed. Section ;it provides the manner m which xame iua le snipped into Uia that body, The reason for the propiuuvl raise Is due to the Increase In the price of wheat. slate piovi.'.es that all pack oarrels. etc. that contain PLUMBING PLANT FIRE DOES SERIOUS DAMAGE Crane Company of Portland Has Blaze of Unknown Origin. PORTLAND, no lamage. the exact so far iinestlmatf il on the third floor im i Heavy nrteat of which la was done by fire if the building nt game tor shipment must be plalal) labeled so as to disclose the fact that such package 01 receptacle contains i a certain kind of game. Said pack-j ages, etc.. are subject tu examination by an oi fleer entrusted wnn tne en forcement of the fisn and game laws These laws will do much toward the - ... uu ihwv will ulil ,h ZlWn in tb;: work of detection, '"f Fort?nth and Irving and help support the game protection j " ' tund bv money received Irom the gala " fire compantea responded to or taga I H'"r"'" And niHiiaxe I to confine Copies of the game laws have been1 "he Maai to Ihe third floor, but be- distribution tn nianj of the !""' "". e. iuir in wnnh piiimning iittinirs are wrnpen, It burned fiercely and was hard to the Crane company, wholesale plumb- liarire of live Cents Is Made for the Chert and mmi' Reeeld T" from Will B Flared to Crodit of stair fjaajie Pro1ie nunl placed f stores and puldlc places in the coun ty but II the local supply Is exhaust ed send the deputy game warden a postal and you can receive a copy by mall. All hunters should rememlier that the game laws seek to protect ihe name durlntt the closed season and t in th lour of th handle. At the office of the Crane company It was stated that the cause of the fire Is so far unknown nnd that only a detailed check can determine the to the building f sports Tonkin tt give all persons an eipial i hance amount oi III mag hunt during the open season, and stock. cooperation with or protection i I person who violates the law services done out of n I ily incriminates you but helps of ,utJ. are , kpy to ,, f the name that otherwise you ,.r die giver or the roc v lawfully enjoy. Life. I sense fit ellh- I'lU 111