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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1916. At The . IPiaiET HELEN HOLMES STARS IN GRIPPING RAILROAD DRAMA genuine, westerners reared In the saddle iinl born to the work of cattle herding on the praries Other flrmH might think il expedient to make coVboyi nut nt aetata, lut Bluebird Photoplays has decided to make ae tur nut of cowboys and the outcome Ih a natural ami logical portrayal "f western types with COrTtUHW and with the bant jioHlbli- result. I inn"". i; tonal It'trem Renders Powerful Portrayal i "MedJvliir Ikwl," Henuel , ''Whlxporltu! nnti Temple Today, ffUnffU has given W. B. Hun the I youngest leuding woinun lie has ever had, in the person "f Kuby Adams, live "ii Number Ten train Thursday m-l three, who appears with him in iiiuiniiiK on the Medicine Bead divi-!ht new ptaj ienelal Miiii.ikci HUi .Medicine llend In invest! In k of wrecked . en "ii Ml MoCloud'i division. talu the loot. Superintend- Whispering Murra He and Sinclair plan to get Ihelr hand toiiether, hold up the train, and then leave the countr.. They succeed iii getting the money m the huid-up, inn not before the express messenger has 'recognized Sim che Med- Bj CLE, N 'mBi W iPftODVCTlOfi , M mB tH Lavm. aaaaaanl LaaaV aa ?tw V am.faaaaaaaa of Kentucky feudists. "The Apostle of Vengeance." Marvel Saffoid, 14-year-old actress or the Trlungle-lnce forces, is drop ped iiu feet front a Bridge Into a ra gtng torrent, in the new W. S. Hart play, "The Apostle or Vengeance." For the llrsl time slni e he starred in The Diacipl,'1 Wta, S. Hart is aaen as a preacher in the new Trian gle Feature, "The Apostle of Ven- Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett i hn Keefe formerly residents of Pendleton today. but now of Astoria, are showering them with congratulations upon the lilrth of a small daughter who arrived this week. producer Thus. 11. Ince had "moonshlntng" outfit shipped Kentucky to California, for the W, s. Hart Triangle pray, "The .pos-, lie of Vengeance." There Is a big rainstorm scene In j the new W. 8. Mart play, "The ApOfcl tie ni Vengeance," by Monte M. Kat- terjohn. OlW day while the Triangle-1 (nee playen were mi king some In teriors, u regular cloudburst came up. Hart, who was directing) had all his people dp quick change of cloth-1 itlg and make outdoor scenes in the; downpour. d Athena is here Of Umatilla Is In the if Vale, passed O. It. Mc.N city today. John Stoddard of La Grande Is in town today. Df, C, J. liartk-tt last evening here. Ms D. E. Martin of Irrigon w the city yesterday. Mrs. Lee Muorhouse will go to Ba ker tonight to visit. John 0. Larsen of Downey, Cal., i a business visitor here. Pauline Lederle of La Brandt here to visit her father. Don Bataa of iitanfield, was in thi LOCALS ($i Advertising in Brict smith, the company's detective, Heine Bend thai Murray led the gang knows thai Murray sue lair is tin- of lootelf The sheriff's posse goes in leader of the thieves, but because pursuit ol Sinclair, and Whispering of his love for Marlon Sinclair's wife, Smith follows iu Sang t Williams Smith does not disclose this fact to mmWI in the mountain., the railroad officials. From this point In Frank Hanili- Mct'loud refuse to place Sinclair ton Spearman's gripping story, thrlll- baok at his poalllou ol manager ol ing events follow each other iii oulck the wrecking crew The lattei is en- succession. The killing of the sher- raged anil decides to "get" McCloud. Ifl by Sinclair and the dttt) forced He laatructi his ipllce, iu upon Smith to round-up the husband Sang, to shunt the superintendent ol the woman he loves leads to a se- itth. im ,.,,i..,l ,i,i.. i., it,,, inter- ries uf tense situations. Iiuilding up 1 "' ' . . . . ... ..i nl . ,0 surnnse ctimai in wnicn i"i rnvui ... lUTBa. Per Hue first Insertion 10c l'ir line, additlooal Insertion 5c I'd line. per month $1.00 No locals lakeii for leu than 25(. Count 'I nrilinsry winds to line. Locals will nut be taki'n over tbe telephone except from tnt Oregon iuu paid up subscribers. Miss Lois Swaggart of this city, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Curl Wheeler, who Is enjoying a delightful summer al Kcola. Cannon Be&Ob, has written a pretty description ul that resort in which she says: "Mother Nature ll an Incomparanle from I orttat as everyone known, but u ,:w I stems as if she has done her most oe.iumui woik in aou inn Beach. The trip from i sunon Beach is a most one and as you wind at many beautiful - tin el, Hairpin and Horseshoe, thrilled to the fullest I Meat After reaching Cannon Beach i w hich is a ride of perhaps ninu miles you roach the artistic Cannon Beach Hotel.' By a ten minute walk you are at Kra- mer Point, which II Known by every one who has Visited Cannon Bench I for its beautiful old trees and sightly I points. In the midst of this beauty morning Horn a trip to Portland. stands the Wheeler cottage. "Thistle-1 Douglas W. Bailey is a visitor down," from wheb you can see the; La Grande today on legal busins ocean in all Its glory, the Tillamook lighthouse in the distance and the passing ships, including the Marble- head, battleship Oregon and many other n iied onef " Ml lid Cannon easlde to enjoyable ound tbel c'ty over night yesterday. Including 8. E. Stanton was an Athena visit you are or in the city last night. P. Vanstiand of the U.-W, is her' Jay on official business. Charles Cupel and son of Vai re visitors here yesterday. Sam L. Sloddart of Wcistr, ldahc transacting business here. linland M. ullver returned thi Alta Theatre Today Only AMATEURS TONIGHT LOTS OF FUN SOLD FOR GOLD EOUGHT BACK BY THE BLOOD OF A TRUE LOVER. NO pREATER STORY HAS EVER BEEN FILMED. in and Wall Mrs. F. i were Hughe the La Dow is sell ng out at cost. Housekeeping rooms. 400 E. Alta For rent Furnished apartment. 601 Vater. For sale cheap 3-room house. Must be moved at once. Phone 235. I haul your garbage and trash Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad Bt. Touring car for hire for country .f Tom Wl kwln ventlon follower of smith's, who overt' the plan. Du sung has already learned a shlpmesl "t J'iV - due to loyal to a powerful si mi Helen Holmes aa the central figure does some of the most effective woik hat of her brilliant career 01 a great ciuo- For rooms. Booms rent Light Phone 30SW housekeeping 401 Aura. Mr Wall, day. V. K. Willaby was registered at d Hotel St. Ueoige J.eslerday Hum Athe na. Dr. C. N, Suttner of Walla Walla were registered at the Hotel Pendle-i ton yesterday. R. W. Stevens of Portland, is here: representing the Chicago and JSL Paul railroad. Albert Schroeder of White Salmon was an out Of town guest at the Ho tel Bowman yesterday. District Attorney Frederick Stei wer returned from his ranch near Gibbon this morning. , -Miss Kllla and Edra Simpson of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockman. Miss Vl all:' WaJlaaTe members of the camp; nine Mortimer of Portland, and Mrs. " J- H PrlOi of Weston at Bingham I W. S. McCaUley of Kansas, motored i Springs. to Walla Walla yesterday to pass the Mr. and Mrs. F. S. ltandall oil day They were accompanied home i.ewiston motored through Pendleton Miss Olive Mortimer, who baa bi visiting at the home ol Mrs. W. J Stockman here lor the past tWO Weeks went to Portand yesterday. From Portland, Miss Mortimer will! go to Meth.iff. Wash, where she Will teach this fall. Mis. W. S. McCauley of Kansas,! who has been the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Stockman, will leave to night for Spokane to visit. She will stop at Lovell, Wyoming, before re-1 turning to her home. be Miss Mabel Stockman who Housekeeping and sleeping) ' . , r few ua)s. Miss Stock man is a granddaughter of W. J Stockman. IM'VII Ml l N M Mil SHOT TO ll WIl 111 I.IKl, Ijilit Sail- oung IMvirui lion ifutr lug Camp t.bnit bachelor w ho be on Myra beautiful I n New York dancli Ites her to his up, attornei colli una (.il l II II I lid I lulu With Min- ii i ill. i mi engaging seems employed ior their enlei tuinment. HoTTJ I). Carry impel sonules a western cattleman who has fallen heir to millions on consideration that he live lor one year in New York and manage the estate. William yiiinii enacts the role of the cousin who shall Inehrlt the money In the event the cowboy does not fulfill the terms ol the will, olive Fuller Ool den Ii called In as the medium ex pected to turn the trick if the COW boi shall full m lov with her, she Prices low. COS Willow. Phone 60C. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 376J. For rent Furnished housekeeping rooDU. Inquire 501 Clay .treet For rent Three room furnished apartment, lis Grange street. Fir rent Furnished housekeeping rooms. Close in. Phone 788J. Position wanted by experienced woman duri Phone i!63R Suits pressed 50c; tnoroughly clean cil SI 50. Rut ISi'i. Wanted to i lehed house. id II K. spend this morning in their automobile en route west. Richard Rice has returned from North Fork where he has been en joying an outing. He expects to re turn this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Anderson and l aughter, Miss Ethna Anderson of Boise, passed through Pendleton this morning in their automobile. Miss Esther F ed yesterday fr McLean left lust evening j where she had l Dmg Beach. Wn.. to I grandmother Mr weeks with her sister. Mrs. B. B Snyder Is entertaining the "Inquiring Twelve" Club this after- i at her home at 804 E. Alta street. Mrs. Raymond Hatch and Mrs. Charles Heard ar contributing to the afternoon's enjoyment by vooal, and Instrumental solos. Robert Warwick Wittl Frances Nelson in inn mi rtnirTiifnniv UDinn ii ni agiiiii aaaB mm an m mm umnvvuuu if Kttgene retu lhtnan Sprl the ?uest of '. E. Stocker. 110 W. Webb, phone Joan Fr:.zier ret'irncd from Bingham Springs joyed an oUtlng the past A. W. Nye, known pioneei ing at Binghai recovered fron era for Europe and wishes t" 180,000 in unregistered si the balance of thi estate dm k h fallfer. Ol Whit h h lee. tk'e this wonderful plot Alta tonight only u is tin- purpose Of the plot bat the cattleman shall be made to orsake New York and Hee to the iralrle w l is. thus leaving the mil OS behind him. There have been imre intricate plots, but this slmpl" inn forms the medium of one of host phOtOPH I the For rent T-room house. Bath and hade. Imiulre 617 Willow. For sale -Emmerson piano In first class condition. Inquire Folsom 8 lurniture store. For rant Moderm 7-room house. r,...riinn,nits 617 Mark street. North Side C. L. I'lK ITO-COM i :i WITHOI In the contest for millions which forms the basis of Ihe plot In "Love's Iwinsl." here Is no downright vil lainy but the battle is waged with wiu rather than with cunning or criminal purpose. w hen Ijirlat'' Is displayed at the uooy me .iter on Thursday and Friday In the regular Bluebird series, patrons of the moving pictures will find original and aver presented on the screen. TOi uonney, Manuaro uroce.y o. . ni . nv ' make sure thut he will not be lonely.: For sale 180 Kimball parlor or. I'' . 1 t. B,1.V,W. l)nn,au If tolrAn the cowlioj tases Hie winoe i'uiioi "r.iii i-iimiu.i uoev. ,.n.B,i, . liis fellow cattlemen along with him at once. Call or address, 613 Clay, in New York and the antns of the' pr0mpt automobile taxi service, westerner! turned loose In New fork ,jay or ngnl Funerals to cemetery society provides a fine element ol j only J3 6j. phone 680. Hotel 8t comedy that never descends to bur- Qeorge. Carney Toil Co. lesuue or buffoonery but is presented auto nM t0 rehmaa. HI la In a natural manner w ith splendid ! w B,n)!ham Sprlngs can Alcx effect. Ma'nnlnK Phone 202 The company supporting Mr. Car. and Miss UOiaen U maae up o UMa,haU cmlds Telephone 339 Also "Love Mrs. l,ee Moorhouse left todaj for tp a visit with friends in Baker, MlM Margaret Wendell has return-ith ed from a moiuns vacaiion speiu o. i 'an ado, Arthur F. Norton, sales manager for an automobile suppi noose 01 i Portland, is making a semi-annual visit In Pendleton. 1 Pendleton's best enjoying an out-; Ings and has fully' cent indisposition. ' uore of St. Anthony. Idaho. dealer who has been re for a number of Umatilla merii inventing near St. Anj nuking a visit here. DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA HOME PLACE OR A GOOD INVESTMENT? FOR SALE Rooir pre grove, age ear. Call up ldleton Hotel. 11 i Designing and dressmaking. Schubert Phone 421. Wanted ir for general hi work Phone 7S3J. Attention Moour There will be a special meeting Of Cali renland Bros, van t. move your! 'rder of Moose tonight at H u .. i ... a U 1 .1 mAm Tolortrninn ltd AUfl ' J v' "u'lR w,v v 1 IlUUrilt'lU (,VlUO, bapKaRe tranfferrlng Conroy's Cash GROCERY 525 Main Street BBOOND DOOM FROM MAIN ST. PHONE l Some Red Hot Friday Specials IP-st Iowa trn 3 for 2.V- Prefcmd stH-k SolUl lick Tomatis 2 for 2S Bd Malm- I'nni 2 Mo (ihlnuli-UI- ViMtlP tinmnd Chocololc. Oils Is not a cheap gnOt. I Ih. 80o ; S llw. h- Host HmI Salmon, , rial 2 for 2.V-: No. 1 flat 20c; 2 for l&C llaklng Soda I for 2.V1 Miinml and Siagh.-Mi Mb. box SOo IP-rt Fat-rn Corn Meal n 8.V Citrus WatMIng Powder 2 for Host 100 rt-s- Toilet Paper 4 for Itc Bob White Soap ha"1 2:' Palm Olive Soap 3 25- IKwl ICiiKti-rn llaiim t'r pound a0 tto Corn and tihsw Stanh I for S5' Devttad Meat aiul Vienna Sausagi- 3 for 25o Dndunodda Sardlnm 3 for 25- .lap Itli-o 4 ,bw- 2!4' H.M Cn-iun Holli-d (HUh " jin, 50c. 7IV- and 1..0 CJHaoo Mn nnd $1.20 Van Carniif Saner Kraul tin. 2 for 2.V' Dill Ploldee 3 tins IB01 2 for 2c Hwt IMm-apple No. tint 20o: 3 for 5.V- Spuds 12 ix.iinil- JJ" Tnaulnr- I u J" Urem Corn. iIomh amotion Milk, 3 i nns 25' Pickles ." Mirlcilcs in glus, each ""' city 1 Waffle. nd heavy haul ing. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or roj.itry. l.a Pow Bros. Ill Beauregard Pohne 227J. Uulies save your combings. We ! make tounees wigs, switches, etc. j Pendleton Hair Pressing Parlors. Rooming house for sale. Mais j Btreet. In center of business oistrici Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Pros. Some well bred young horses will , trade for land or Pendleton property I See H. B. Cook, 301 Johnson street, or phone 21 1J. For rent Furnished 5 -room house elOM In. for August. Also two room 1 Oregon Hotel cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, clone to school. A genuine bargain. For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pln. Ore. For sale Bngllsh bull pup, II months old; English bitch In whelp, flood watch dogs and fond of chil dren. Will sell reasonable. 0. K Harher Shop. Lost One blue horse branded dia mond four right hip, white face, weight 12 hundred lbs,, and one roan mare, same brand, weight about 1000 pounds. Suitable reward for recov ery of nam QaorgS Jackson, Pen dleton, R. R. 1. Box 65. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, i rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement basement. East front, comer lot. 417 Logon or phone 366R. Man and wife with no children, want place on ninth Wife good, Plain cook and neat housekeeper. Hiishnml good nil around hand, not lid of work Address H. 452 PasCO. Wash. Argo. deputy national organizer, w he present. Refreshments served. By order of John Lang. Dictator Adv. . . jjtfl Auto for Hire. country trips. Phone D B Residence 284M. office 130 Dance Wednesday Night. In Moose hall. Wednesday. August H. Admission. 506, ladles free. Com mittee. -Adv. The COSY TODAY BLUE BIRD PHOTO PLAYS PRESENT "Love's Lariat" An American comedy drama in five appealing acts, introducing HARRY D. CAREY, OLIVE FULLER GOLDEN and a company of superior merit. An unusual photo comedy without villainy that contains an appeal to every emo tion. Full of gripping realism, merry moments and sensational episodes. REGULAR BLUE BIRD PRICES 5c AND 15c. CliamN'rmald Wanted. Good pay and good home for right S party In country hotel. If married. W husband can secure permanent work -s also. Address or call W. k.. Hrown llermlston. Ore Adv. inn lulus Ijafrr Hunters, Attention! G 1. La Dow- Is quitting business nnd you can get guns, ammunition, fishing tackle, campers' equipment hardware, etc., at wholesale cost and less. Sale is now on and first come will get the best picking. Adv. Attention. Public dance. Moose Hall, Friday evening. August 11th, given by Yeo man lodge. Music by Sawyer's or chestra. -Adv, Illg car for Country Trip. Call (iocdecke at Sutton's Cigar Store, tel. 464, or Goedecke's home, tel. 289M. Round-trip to Lehman or Hidaway. $7. C,o any place In the country. Adv. Ante Stage. For Adams, Athena and Weston I leaves llennlng's Cigar Store t 10 a m. and 3 30 p m. each day Adv. II was In alfalfa pasture tha the grazing Nebiu hadnewer found heal ing and restoration of his senses. TWO BIG FEATURES LAST TIME TODAY THREE BIG STARS Wm. S. HART in The Apostle of Ve&g'e&nce" A GRIPPING STORY OF KENTUCKY STRIFE. Fatty Arbuckle with oho Al St. J The Waiters Ball" 2000 feet of laughter. This is ARBUCKLE'S latest and best comedy. TEMPLE!