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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs Kim Morton, Miss. Venice Calllson, Miss Edna Hogue, KiM F.lsie Morton and Miss Flor-I ., ,. Vf..rt,,n Wete . i-Oi.r mt llitilfba M r1 i i.t fe.--- i t- ' v wjsa-Lvz-a in 411 Today Big 7 Reel Program Mi l l I. si' VIC PRODUCTION PRESENT FLORENCE TURNER IN FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD 5 Acta POWERFUL DRAMATISATION OP THE World's FAM OUS KOVELl JEAN, the doc. whom yon Hi all iijum uiber i -till ith mi Turner, Thto picture la up in the unui high standard of ptc Lures offered ( the Paetixoc In addition Vtiguc Comed) Films present Hen Turplu ami Paddy McQuIre in "For Ten Thousand Bucks" Florence Turner MatUhny Crowd,' duction. Adults 15c In "Far From the Mutual Star Pro- 2 icf" ft. Charlie Chaplin -u clever comedian, and mirth." LAUGH! SCREAM! HOWL! : "Ben Turpin Is nne of the Feu really lor Ten Thousand Rucka' Ik a riot of COME EARLY. Children 5c ! s 2i I II 2' J :-)lt a lM I'unu-ij Miss Josephine .Sullivan, stenogra pher in the office Of District Attor ney Frederick. Hteiwer, hag returned j troni a vacation p.iased at Hidaway j Springs. F. Moore, who was operated 'in at St. Anthony hospital two week ago has been removed to Iter home. Miss F.vel might for n Bo erviUe n fan Miss Mary John.-- accompanu father, James Johns, to LA yesterday 'or a few days' viHit. p; Ech LOCALS Sb Advertising in Brief HATES. Per line flrat lnertloa 10 Per line, additions! Insertion.... Ot Per line, per month 11.00 No locals taken tor leaa Hum 29c fount 0 ordinary words to line l,oral will not be taken over tha lalipllOOl except from Kaat Oregon Inn paid up aubacrlban. Miss Designing and aresamaKlng Schubert Phone 421. Responsible party wants to rent S or I room house. Inquire at the Hub. I haul your garbage and traah Phone 663M. 1403 W. Railroad at. For rent- Furnished housekeeping looens. Inquire 601 Clay street Touring car for hire for country trip Phone II. For ront Light housekeeping rooaaa Phone 808 W. 401 Aura. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 376J. Mattress making, furniture repair Ing. upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or co-ifltry La Dow Bros.. 119 Beuregard. Pohne 227 J Suits pressed 60c; thoroughly clean ed 1 SO Rudd, 310 W. Webb Phone tH. For rent 7 -room house. Bath and ahade. Inquire 617 Willow. Por sale Emmerson piano In first class condition. Inquire Folsoms furniture store. For rent Modem 7-room house, 617 Mark Btreet. North Side C. L. Honney. Standard Grocery Co. For sale (80 Kimball parlor or. gun. Slightly used. Bargain If taken at once. Call or addreaa, 613 Clay. For auto rates to Lehman. Htla way er Bingham Springs, call Alei Meaning. Phone 7H2J Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goods. Telephone JJ9 Also baggage transferring and helvy haul Inc. Indies, save your eomblnga Wo make touees. wigs, awltches, etc. Pendleton Hair Pressing Parlors. Prompt automobile tail service, day or nlfht. Funerals to cemetely only tl 60 Phone 180. Hotel St, George. Carney Tail Co. K. I rent--Nice, cool two-room apt nt I Oil Water Phone 514 J. For win New potatoes; also orders taken for winter potatoes. Address B H. Inman. Adams, Ore. (Clrkpatrtok, city. Rooming house for aale. Mall street In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. Some well bred young horses will I trade for land or Pendleton property. I See H E t ook. 301 Johnson street. or phone 21 1J For rent Furnished 5-room house close In, for August. Also two room cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. For aale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, closa to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address R C. Jory, Mau pin. Ore. To rent Furnished house, bath and gas. Inquire Brown Hall. Phone 360. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 6 rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement baeement East front, corner lot 417 Logan or phone 366R. Oregon land grant. 1, 400, 000 acres, will Dt opened soon He prepared to settle. Send two-sent stamp Oregon l,and lirant Information Service. Commercial Building. Portland, Oregon. 1 J. Duffy of Maldon passed J day here. W. J Davis of Donald. Mont the city today. (Hnrudn.CvUon ol Spokane ed Sunday In the city J. W. McCorniinicn was regi In I.a iranue miihi.iv P, C. Hunter, prominent man, was here Bunttay. Anton Mantz m Kellogg. Ida., was I a business visitor here. J, (J, Canner of Walla Walla, was I In the city yesterday. Julia Yeralla 01 Wallowa was a; Sunday visitor in tha city. V I j Mr and Mrs. Hoy Nerton of U'ma-I CITV : tilla. were in the city Sunday. Miss M. Fisher of Boise is visiting' friends In the city this week. J T. Hosklns prominent Echo man, Is visitor in the city today ! H. It. Irenzcn Ciulch farmer, syni ALTA THEATRE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Hippodrome Vaudeville LOLITA "Violin Virtuosi" THE OLMSTEADS "Novelty Study of Physical Science" FERNANDEZ & MAY "Novelty Musical Act" 3-D ACTS--3 ALL GOOD ONES Mother Against Daughter The Great IRENE FENWICK The Child of Destiny NOTICE or PAYMENT ot or riAM.rrov improve- MKXT BONDS, Notice is herein- irrven ihiit fitv i.f UUi ciw I " ' or R f, I Pendleton Improvement Bunds Hot 7 nnl fc Vfriiii T will Uu nnlrl nimn ' . ' i . itr T H. H. U'renzi n, well Known Stag prvwuwuun wwrvvi 10 me unacr- ., . . - . i i mt .h v.i .it' ,uu n lariuer, w ;i 111 um u rwu uiudj igjuww "t aaam winwt umnt iwnniM Hank Pendleton I'matllla County. M'88 Alic' Forshaw has returned Oregon, Interest on said bonds 1 il vacation passea in i oruanu ceases September 1, 1916. Dated August 11, 1916 LEE MOORHOl.'SK. Treasurer. City of Pendleton by WH liam Mlckelsen. Deputy. A Metro wonderplay which frankly por trays a story, that all mothers and daugh ters should go to see 5 Tremendous Acts tin ,1r-. f.n.irk inTbCbild-al DnUniir Itltt CM for Country Trip, Call (ioedecke at Sutton's Cigar Store, tel. 464. or Goedecke's home, tel. 289M. Round-trip to Lehman or Hidaway. 17. Go any place In the country. Adv. Ann SHage. For Adams, Athena and Weston leaves llennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m. and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. HEAD ON COLLISION KILLS THREE MEN C. H. Tupper of Nez Perce was an out oftown visitor in the city yester-j day. Theodora Andrews of Baker "was a I visitor at the H"li-1 Bowman jester-1 day. John Densley and M. E. Straight of I Baker were visitors in the city last night. George Crosby of Mt. Vernon. Wash., was registered at the Golden Rule ho tel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carr of La Grande were visitors here from "Union county yesterday. Mr and Mrs. B. Thompkins of Rieth: were among the out of town visitors town yeeieraa? ilium Mr. and Mrs. c O, Crawford ol WASHINGTON, Pa., Aug. 16. Two Stayton, Ore., were In the city over Baltimore und Ohio freights collided ' night yesterday. ' ' . . .. -m. . , , . , , I . . Mis.- Ida HInderman and Mrs. -iar- head-on. Three were killed and many mjureu. i ne wrecK occurred Vance. CITY or VANCOI vi :k ROBBED OP S10.0U0 VANCOUVBR, B. C. Aug. 16. Rob. hers entered the North Vancouver City treasurers vault and stole thousand dollars. The theft wa covered this moornlng. Thei clew. ten dls- was no Card of Tlmnks. We wish to express our most sin cere thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted and helped us in our recent bereavement, the death of uur mother. FAMILY OF M Its. ROUMAOOUX (Adv.) llooat the Round-lip. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relatlvea know about the Round-Up, can do so by using Round-Up envelopes with type anl illustration printed In beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se cured In any quantity at the East Oregonlan office for one cent each. Adv. tXHlNKI.1, INSTALLS ;KAI- I 'ATE COACHING SYSTEM KiK CRKWS. A Few of cows Low Prices .1 cans J"i 2 cans S5C 2 cans 2."c :t cans J."m : cans 40c :t cans Mc 2 cans 2."c S cans 2.V' Id -1 i IMC SUGAR . Ita.) Mirlmis Iiir-t Iowa Corn Maine Corn solid packed? Tomatoca Pork and lu-nns, small sl.i Pork and Bonus, large -l- mi. Vernon Milk. iii-i Minced Clam Evaporated Peaches EvMporatad Prniu lb. 2.v- Prenh TomatoQa, crato ."' HcM llcsl Salmon. ', flat 2 for l5c; No. I flats or tall 20o or 2 for 8fic. Rent Corn and (dost Starch I for 25c Macaroni ami Spaghetti a pkga. for a.v MiK-aronl and Spauliclll " Ihi for Mc Pit Matches 7 lsc for ISc. or do.. (Oc (ihlrardellt's Cliocnlatc I lb. Mo; a lbs, h lhnn'hs drape Juice )lntn SOct quarts 8& I nslgn Oofflpp, our louder. I lb 2,"i 1 'fH" I 317. garet Hinderman have gone to sea side to pass a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C K. Murra ol Meacham, were registered at the Ho-1 tel Pendleton yesterday. Lester Norman, messenger buy i with the Western Union, will leave to- j morrow for Weiser, Idaho, to pass a j vacation. William McKinney. L B. Rice James Bowler and C. 0. Rinehart mo-1 tored to Bingham Springs Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J E. Allen and Geo W. Coutts hae gone to tne tan; Couttl camp on Black mountain to' enjoy an outing. H. M. Allen and brother, Rev, J. Allen of Hood River, were in the city last night H. M. Allen is a can didate for sheriff. Miss Frances Weber, stenographer for Will M Peterson, returned this I mornine from Hingham Springs where she has heen enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mrs H. L. Anderson ol Boise passed througn the city this morning en route home from an all tomohiletrip to the coast. Mr and Mrs Raymond Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Penland Will leave tomorrow morning for a two weeks camping trip to Gibbon. The Ladies' Sewing Circle of St llarv'a Catholic church. will meet I Wednesday and Friday afternoons of I this week at its rooms In the rectory - Mr, and Mrs. T. D. Binebauch of Tower City. N. D.. passed through j Pendleton today in their automobile j on their return home from the coast I sidles. For residential work, call Pendle-1 ton Hair Dressing and Manicure Par-! lors. Phone 46 Pendleton Hotel Adv. The COSY PatheNews TODAY Pathe News "His World of Darkness" Featuring BEN WILSON "M te wishes- "Hr Fuller Pep" With the Popular Screen Favorite MARY FULLER Tries Mesmerism A Cartoon Comedy Turpin and Paddy Mcyuire. Chaplin claims that Turpin has no equal as a comedian. This big seven act show will be presented at the Pas time today and Wednesday. Irene Peuwlck With Metro. Irene Fenwick. the gifted and charming dramatic artiste, who hai been starred in several notable Broadway stage productions and re cently went into motion pictures, will be seen on the screen here at Alta j on Tuesday and Wednesday in Thei Child of Destiny, ' a five pan Metro-j Columbia wonderplay. This will mark Miss Fenwick'S debut on the Metro program and tne vehicle pro- ; vided for her is an exceptionally I strong one There are many .-triking contrasts, and Miss Fenwick Is sup ported b) an UnUSUall) strong cast long experience on the stage as en perience which dates back to the be ginning of his notable career in 117ft. I-ike all actors who have been con stantly before the public fur such a long term of years, he has played many parts, the majority of which have demanded that he appear in strong characterizations. His appear ance as Jack Ranee in "The Girl of the Golden West," which role he cre ated, is one of the memorable achievements in the history of the speaking stage. His characterization of "Buck" Warren in "The Warrens of Virginia, has done more than any one thing, it is said, to establish a certain type of southern gentleman in the minds of the American people REFUSES TITLE; MAIUUES A SOLDI l it I I ;h KEEN AS AtTIXt; SIN CI 1S7S Charactcrtftoa a "Gentleman Burglar" In His Newest Triangle Play, The Phantom." Willi each succedtng production in Which Frank K nan Is starred crit ics of the photodrama declare that he is establishing precedent la the matter of makeup for the various characters which he portrays. His best work in this line 10 far Is said to have been done In "The Phantom'' Uat released on the Triangle pro gram. Ktcnan attribute! tils ability to his These be martial times and it if therefore in keeping that the Ameri can heiress should rorego proffers of numerous titles from bankrupt French noblemen and chose a soldier as the obqect of her heart's affec tions. Hut brave deeds seem to have an effect upon the heart of the sol dier, tor In the Bluebird photoplay. "Bettina Loved a Soldier, to be ex hlblted at the Cosy theater M Thursday and Friday, the girl in the case was forced to do the principal part of the courting. In ttina was an American girl very wealthy, and as she is impersonated in the photoplay by Louise Lovely. j she was likewise extremely beautiful. I Her widowed sister was alto very i wealthy, and being represented by I Francelia Blllington In the picture, j she likewise was so charming to be I hold that the soldier could not tell ! which was the prettier. And when ; you see the photoplay you will not blame the French cavalry lieutenant j a. bit. , I Although favored with numerous suitor-- Bettina partially through maidenly perverseness, but principally because she was sure that her money and got her heart the scions of French nobility were striving for, Bettina would have none of them. An a matter uf picture floiion the girl's money was the one barrier that the military man found, to his idea.- at in tegnty. IIIWUI lllllunlnllln Intuition, friend, and sometime foe. of maidenly heroines; told the girl that the soldier loved her. albeit tha scale of beauty held so evenly be tween herself and sister. And just to show that she would have her way Bettina went straigm to the good Abbe Constantin. told him ho she loved the bashful lieutenant- ami tha story ended happily. But in the telling. Bluebird liuih ion. with sumptuous scenic nrtlftoM and the great beauties -t -fine en iransiiu natural settings, with an ar. tistio company of players, led by twu of the prettiest girls in moving pic turedom. an entertainment ..t sur. passing interest is assured beyond preadi eaturn. Motion Picture Mews What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. cJQHN CQLLYEJ4 Cornell has finally decide to UWUM I graduate coaching system for her CTW. Captain Johnny Collyer. for mer stroke-oar of her championship 'eight of 1915. has been designated by the Athletic association to act in I the capacity of heart coach, follytr will have two assistants, former Cor. j nell sweepmcn. to be picked at a lat. er date and also a professional, whose 'duty it will be to see that the rig. glngs are properly adjusted for tin men and to look over In a general way the entire rowing situation. Charlie Courtney, the wizard nf the Hudson, whose victorious crews have caused the thaca college to be designed leaders ol the owing world, will be advisory coach. He ill sol, all of the main different problems that are Burta to confront the new 1- from the Maddening Crowd," j stari-tng pdMvncc Turner, Mutual Offering for Today Mis Turner's Flrat Picture for Tin com pan) i- said In Be a Winner. Commencing today the Mutual Masterpiciures De Luxe MltiOD. Willi present Florence Turner and all star; cast In "Far from the . Maddening Crowd,' a marvelous characterization of the impulsive capricious but fa.-"-1 dnatlng woman upon whom traged and suffering is brought by her owi. actions. From advance reports this picture Is one of the best that the Pastime will have the pleasure to present. In addition to this big five part I feature Vogue comedy films will present "For Ten Thousand Bucks.' This Is I two part conn d and is said by no oilier authority than Charlie Chaplin to be the biggest riot o. fun ever conden.-e.l into a tyo- pari picture. The leado arc Ben TODAY TOM MOORE AND ANNA NILSSON 10th Chapter of WHO'S GUILTY? A Maid of the Wild 3 Reel Drama. POLICE DOG CARTOON COMEDY. TOMORROW FRANK KEENAN AND ENID MARKEY IN THE PHANTOM" TRIANGLE KOMEDY 'POOR PAPA." ANNA NILSSON t PATH E). ' HP U! Tiff T nTRS