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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. .MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916. r Alta A Theatre m rs. from a She w fill h nr. Ull'i w Webb. Last Time Today William Fox Presents William Farnum in The Battle of Hearts 6 Acts. A thrilling story of the sea taken on Catalina Island, Cal. The most realistic shipwreck ever filmed will be seen in this thrilling picture. The actors were if great danger of their lives during the taking. ASSISTING FARNUM IS HIS NEW LEADING LADY, EDNA FLURRY. BR. " ' SB wtkM Adults 15c COME EARLY. Children 5c it Tuesday and Wednesday MUTUAL STAR PRODUCTIONS PRESENT Florence Turner in Far From the Madding Crowd" 5 ACTS 5 VOGUE COMEDY FILM present Ben Turpin and Paddy McQuire in "FOR TEN THOUSAND BUCKS" 2 acts. A LAUGH A SCREAM A HOWL t 2 f ("rank I . i extendi i s aocort th. (I'm i I spend th who iS Kl friends a Uncle celebrate hU nln September 4th. Roland Bawitt visiting his nist"-! ti Me and V. Hen . T h x returned visit In La Grande nird home by her able George Webb B summer here. Mr "wn to a host ot George Webb, will :y-flrst bUthday on if 1'i.rtland is here Mrs, Ron M, saw- Clarern e Raifiop left Saturday night for Washougal and Long Reach, to be (rone several dais. He will hear Justice Hughes .-l eak in Portland. Mrs. I.eon Cohen, Mrs. Charles II Carter and Mrs. Anna Herrick arrlv home last evening , to Lewiston and trotn an Spokane. Today Hippodrome Vaudeville Princess Blue Feather The only descendent of the great Aztec King in America, in her own exclusive act entitled, "THE LONELY OUTPOST OF A DYING RACE." The only woman in the world doing genuine war-bell and torn torn dances. $1000 costumes, carrying special scenery. THE GREAT SHIRLEY) "THE WORLD'S GREATEST SAXOPHONE MARVEL." Oliver Morosco Presents Edna Goodrich with a cast of unusual excellence in The Making of Maddalena" A Thrilling Picturization of the well-known Play. Mr and Mrs Fred Bart,, Mr. Mrs. Fred Block and Marshall s composed a weekend auto party Bingham springs. and illinium iiiiiiiiii I Mr. and Mrs j and Mm. Carl P I Burohlll spent ; ; Springs. Hond. .Vir al BlIlKhalll Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman ' Portland are vi.-it ii,(C friends and S relatives. This i the first time Mr. sj Hartman has Visited bis old h"in'' for several years, Mrs. W. P. Temple. Roy Temple Mr and Mrs. James B. Welch. Mr Tom Iitear. Miss Effie Jean Frazier and George C. Haer arove to BinK- ham Springs and return Sunday In the Temple car Mrs Robert Jenkins of Portland HJ and Winn Stewart of Portland went s I to Portland today after attending as the funeral of Valt-r Stewart. The? 1 were accompanied ny miss uapnne i Stewart. The Today 10TH CHAPTER OF THE IRON CLAW "The Living Death" That charming screen star MARY FUL LER, in "THE LIMOUSINE MYSTERY" A thrilling 2 reel detective story. COSY LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief KATEH. Per line fltst InaertloD 10e Per lint, additional Insertion. ... X IVr line, per month No loeala taken for leu thsn 1M. cunt 6 ordinary words to line. Ixk1 will not be tsken over tb telephone eirept from Kaat Oregon Ian paid up aobKrlbers. nels-nins and aressmiiKlng Schubert Phone 421. Wanted Girl for general house work. Phone 783J. Responsible pnrty wants to rent 5 or I room house. Inquire at the Hub. I haul your garbage and trash Phone bSJM. 140J W. Railroad st For rent Furnished housekeeping looms. Inquire 601 Clay street Touring car for hire for country trips Phone It. For rent Light rooms Phone 308W 401 Aura. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 37J. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. Da Dow Bros.. 21 Beauregard Pohne 227J. Suits pressed 60c; tnoroughly clean ed 11 SO Itudd til, Wanted to rent. 6 or room fur i.lshed house. No children Phone III, For rent 7-room house. Bath and shade. Inquire 117 Willow. For sale- Emmerson plsno In first clam condition. Inquire furniture store. Married man would like a steadj Job "ii farm Write Arlen L, Brock Pendleton, ore.. General Delivery. Wanted Ijirgc, young, sound and handsome well bred driving mare.. Address C. C. Mason. Hermlston. Ore. For retnt Modenn 7-room house. 617 Mark street, North Sda C. U Bonney, Standard Grocery Co. For sale 180 Kimball parlor or. gan. Slightly used. Bargain If taken st once. Call or address. Ill Clay. For auto rates to Lehman, HUa ay or Bingham Springs, call Ales Manning Phone 202 Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goods. Telephone 319 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. tad !.- save your combings. Wo make toupees, wigs, switches, etc. Pendleton Hair Pressing Parlors. Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. Funerals to cemetery only 13 60 Phone 180. Hotel St George. Carney Taxi Ca. Pot 111 WW potatoes; also orders taken for winter potatoes. Address housekeeping InmBll Adams, Ore., or R F. Klrkputrlck, City. Rooming house for sale Ml Wanted Boy 14 cr II years old to work In country Phone 8F21. To rent Furnished house, bath and Kas. Inquire Brown Hall. Phone 360. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 6 rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement basement East front, corner lot. 417 Logan or phone 366R. 'Oregon land grant, ,400,000 acres, will be opened soon. Be prepared to settle. Send two-sent stamp Oregon tand Oram Information Service, Commercial Huildlng. Portland. Oregon. Miss Mary and Miss .Norma Stamp I daughters of Mrs Mary Stamp, matron of the Eastern Oregon Branch Hos pital are visiting in Pendleton for a time and will later go to Ontario tn visit relatives neiore entering on Francis academy here the first of Si ptember. Dr. and Mrs. Max Kern left yes terday in their car for a weeks camp ing trip in the Deschutes country. Mr. and Mrs. Si Reetz motored tc Hidaway Springs yesterday. Mr. lteetz returned this morning but ex lects to return the end of the week. Port- I I Napoleon and Sally, the trained keys, in "IN DUTCH" mon- Tuesday 6 Wednesday 1 Three Wishes Featuring Mary Fuller. "HIS WORLD OF DARKNESS" With Ben Wilson, Clara Byers and Chas. Ogle. "MR. FULLER'S PEP" He tries mesmerism. Cartoon comedy. ill tn of Portland is here as trimmer at the Mala street In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros.' Some well bred young horses will trade for land or Pendleton property. See H E. Cook, 301 Johnson street, Uu W. Webb. pnone;or phone 211J For rent Furnished 6-room house close in, for August. Also two room cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. For sale Five room house, esst Court street. Desirable location, close lo school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau pin. Ore. Folsom'e Dr W. D. McKary went to land today on business. Mrs. Norborne Berkeley went Portland today to visit relatives. Mrs. Anna Rucker will leave today for a week's outing at Bingham card of Thanks. .-prints. We wish to express our most sin- Mrs. A. C. Hampton will leave to- thanks to the main friends who I night for Portland. Mie will leiurn Wednesday. Miss Ida Gordon to lake a position Cohn Hat Shop. Charles M. Pierce, former Weston banker and now a resident of Los Angeles, is here upon a visit troday. Dr, and Mrs F. L Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Lowe left yeBterday morning for Desolation Lake to enjoy a fish ing outing. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Xeagle and Mr and Mrs. Tom Boylen arrived home Saturday evening from Wallowa take where they spent a week. Frank Bertholet came over this morning from Pasco with his father, Conductor GUI Bertholet. He leave tomorrow for West Point t i nter the V. S. military academy cere so kindly assisted and helped us in our recent lierea1 ement, the death of our son and brother, Walter. Also to thank them for the many beau tiful floral offerings MR AMI MliS. H. STEWART (Adv.) AND FAMILY contest as an unknown, according to the Evening Times of that city. L Grand had been three times pro claimed as champion and was the popular favorite. In the finals each was required to ride several horses and Caldwell Bhowed such form in staying with his mounts that the judges could not deny him first hon ors. His money winnings amounted to $1400. "Notwithstanding the fact that Le Grand lost the Canadian champion ship," says the Evening Times, "he had the satisfaction of knowing that he was up against me very best man that the L'nited States could produce It was not known to anyone, not even the Judges, who Caldwell really until last evening when the show was over and then learned that he holds the championship and times. He has BATTLE OF HEARTS" E- UGUTFIL TALE OF THE SEA Edna Flurry, Who Shares Lead With William Farnum Has Difficult Hole. Boost the Round-Cp. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relatives know about the Round-Up, can do so by using Round-Up envelopes with type and illustration printed in beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se cured in any quantity at the East Oregonlan office for one cent each. Adv. The Pastime will present for the last time today "The Battle ot Hearts,'' a William Fox production., featuring William Farnum. asslsteu by Edna Flurry, Farnum's new lead .ng lady. The picture deals wholly was; with the life ot the fisher-folk and whole the part plaved by Miss Flurry is dit it was ficult in the extreme. Farnum of world s course dominates the picture and has held it three through il all runs a delightful love won the champion-1 story. Remember, today is your last ship of the northwest twice and has ; chance. won the championship of six differ-1 cut states of the United States," Caldwell and Le Grand left! Moose Jaw for New York to enter' Hale," the favored son of wealthy rarents is most impressive. When George Hale becomes an art student in a luxurious studio in home because a girl dared him to do it, Forrest Stanley's portrayal is a benuine treat Then as George Hale grown sober with experience and suffering, the Forrest Stanley of known dramatic ability, which has placed him in many ouccessee, brings the stirring picture to a triumphant ending. GONROY'S Tuesday Specials Creamery Butter, Meadow Brook. 30c lb.; 60c roll. Beat Iowa Corn, 3 cans 25c Thi U less than wholesale coat Conroy'a Prices are Always the Lowest. Bob White Soap, 7 ban 25c Watch our windows, it will pay you. Fruit Jars, Rubber and Jelly Glasses at V3 less than you will pay elsewhere. Rice, 4 pounds 25c We sell everything for less; try us and be convinced. Best Eastern Bacon, pound 25c New Comb Honey, comb 15c Coffee, Comrade, 3 lbs. 79c Coffee, Ensign, our leader at Baking Soda, 4 for 25c Best Shrimps, 2 for - - 25c Lgrd 50c, 75c and $1.50 Conrov'a. the store where there is always some thing doing. KEEP YOUR EYE ON CONROY NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF 41TY OF PENDLETON IMPROVE MENT BONDS. Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 7 and 8. Series T, will be paid upon presentation thereof to the under signed at the American National Rank. Pendleton. I'matllla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceaes September 1, 1916. Dated August 11. 1916 LBB MOOltHOl'SK. Treasurer. City of Pendleton, by Wil liam Mlckelsen, Deputy. the wild west show that Guy Weadick staged at Sheepshead Bay. will i re-1 lU'port of (.ame Violation. According to a report reaching the (in William Gulliford, who has a ranch at the head of Butter creek, round a dead doe on. his place last week. The animal had been on his ranch for a year and was fed last winter with the Gulliford cows. Who ver killed it did not use any of the! meat or take any benefit at all fori Ills unlawful act. MORMANISM UNDER FIRE Drastic Steps are Proposed in National Reform Crusade. Power- to Make Bolt. K. 1 Power and son have received an older from Charles J, Fox of the Police Gazette to make the all around champion cowboy belt this year The belt will be completed In about ten days and it will be placed on exhibition in the Power window. . ' .rH, , ; .'II "Par from the Maddening Crowd," i Starring Florence Turner, Mutual Offering lor Tuesda -Wednesday Miss Turner's First Picture for' This txmipany Saiti to lie Winner.: On Tuesday and Wednesday Mutual; Masterpictures De Luxe Edition will; present Florence Turner and all star made a home run cast in "Far from the .Maddening the pure based Crowd,' a marvelous cnaracierizauon of the impulsive capricious but fas cinating woman upon whom traged and suffering is brought b her owe actions. From advance reports this picture is one ol the best that the Pastime will have the pleasure to present. In addition to this big five part feature Vogue comedy films will present "For Ten Thousand Bucks.' This is a two part comed and is said by no other authority than. Charlie Chaplin to be the biggest riot ot fun ever condensed into a two-! part picture. The le.idi are Ben' Turpin and Padd) Mcyuire. Chaplin claims that Turpin has no equal asj a comedian. Tins big seven act; show w-.U be presented at the Pas Urns Tuesday and Wednesday, Told in Pareigraphs. Two semi-professional baseball teams took part n the making of the Triangle comedy., "Casey at the Bat,," which has De Wolf Hopper in the role of the famous slugger. "What made Casey strike out?" It is a question which has rattled down the ages. It is said to be answered in the Triangle-De Wolf Hopper pic ture, "Casey at the Bat." De Wolf Hopper swears he really i the flinung of on the famous baseball poem, '"Casey at the Bat.'' In which he appears as Casey. The di rector says he really ran all around the bases, too home plate to first on Monday, first to second on Tues day, etc., etc. At the Temple today. WIONA LAKE. Ind.. Aug. 14 A i (institutional amendment lo forbid polygamous living, a proceeding b the department of justice to force an accoiintimr of the property which was restored to the Mormon Kins dom In trust and u proceeding to dis solve the Mormon Kingdom property trusteeship as a combination In re straint of trade, an order by the post office department withholding the privileges of the mall from the Mor mon Kingdom and its responsible of ficers so long as the teach the crime of polygamy and refusal by each house of congress to seat an) man who pays political allegiance to t he Mormon Kingdom or is elected b) its power, are among the drastic ac Uonl advocated by the National Re form association in its OrUsada against Monnnnlaiu. These matters are being discussed at the annual Christian Cithssnshlp ! Institute now being held in this city. Ix-e Caldwell, Pendleton boy who Among the speakers who are on, holds the present title of world's th program to discuss this vital que- Champion broncho buster l reason tion are Mrs. Frances j. Diafendor-1 of having won the bucking contest fer oiesident-at-ltirKe of the Nation- at the Round-Up last year, added lo a order of anti-Pols gumy Crusaders, eX-Benator Prank Cannon of 1't.ilt Florence Turner In "Far " Madding Crowd." Mutual Card or Thanks. doction. who lent their kindly aid I pastime 'nio-day-Wlnoslay From the Star Pro- To th and to those who so generously con tributed their assistance during our. ! sad bereavement, and demise of our! loving husband and father, we desire i to extend our heartfelt thanks MliS. JOHN HAND. I (Adv. ) AND FAMILY Auto for Hire. City or country trips. Phone D. B ' Waffle. Residence 2S4M; office 130 LEE CALDWELL WINS NEW BRONCHO HONORS Pendleton Boy Wrests Canadi an Title in Spectacular Con test at Moose Jaw. Alia Theater Bund and Monday. Forrest Stanle is presented in new role in the Morosco Paramount I hotoplay, "The Making of Madda lena." coining to the Alta theater for Sunday and Monday. His cultured poise as "George Relief for Sore Earn. Place a little cotton with vaseline on it in yur ears oefore bath.ng in a lake or other pool if you would safeguard yourself against ear trou ble This is the advice of Dr John Dill Robertson, health commissioner of Chicago, when he learned that hundreds were suffering from cesses in their ears apparently result of lake bathing. "A little cotton and vaseline prevent much of the ear tri however, though they intertere the hearing." alm as a will 'uble. with ladies. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par lors, phone 45 Pendleton Hotel Adv I one oi the best-informed men on Mormonism In thl country. Mrs. Lulu Lowland Should, or Utah, OM "I the greatest leaders in the crusade his laurels last month when be wrested the Canadian title from Ktn OD Le Grain! at I wild west show held at Moose Jaw. Bask. The pa pers of that city describe the contest between the io men as one ol th TODAY The Home of Triangle Plays DE WOLF HOPPER In a Picturization of that famous poem CASEY AT THE BAT And a hilarious Keystone Comedy "WINGS and WHEELS'' WHY DID CASEY STRIKE OUT? Tomorrow "WHO'S GUILTY ' TEMPTS