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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. PAGE FIVE Motion Picture News ALTA THEATRE TODAY What Hie fl-Hir- 1. ( - Have lo Tell Vuu. 7 i , .,: , ., j Florence Turner Madding Crowd duction. Adults 15c In "Far From th " Mutual Stir Pro- COM I . HOYS Mi . 1 1 : i MEET NEW HUM Today Big 7 Reel Program MUTUAL STAR I'HODI (Tl) PRESENT FLORENCE TURNER FAR PROM THE MADDING CROWD 5 Act .1 A POWERFUL DRAMATISATION OP THE would s FAM OUS NOVEL. ii w. the dog, whom yon m ail remember In stui with MlM Turner. This picture l up lo the usual hirh -1 j i n l;i i- I of pic ture offered hi tin1 Pastime. In addition Vague Comedy I'llnis present Ben Turpin ami Paddy MeQuire in "For Ten Thousand Bucks" I Ac 1. LAUGH! SCREAM! BOWL! Charlie iiauiin says: "Ben Tnrpin I one of the few really Hover comedians, ami 'EOT Ten Thousand Lin ks' is a riot of mirth." COME EARLY. Children Sc COMING TOMORROW The new film star June Caprice assisted by Harry Milliard in "Caprice of the Mountains" LOCALS (8b Advertising in Brief urn. Per line flrit Imertlon 10c Per line additional iBMrtlon 5c Per Mnf, per month $1.00 No locals taken for lea than 2ftc Cuint 6 ordinary words to Hue. I ... His will not be taken orer tin telephone eicept from Kaat Oregon Ian paid up subscribers. Designing and oreasm using. Mlsn Schubert. Phone til. I haul your garbage and traah Phone tilM. 1401 W. Railroad at Par rent Furnished housekeeping rnaans. Inquire SOI Clay street Taurine; car for hire for country trine) Phone It. For rent IJght housekeeping roeena Phone J08W. 401 Aura. Private maternity home, skilled at tention. Phone 376J. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. I -a Dow Bros.. 2 19 Beauregard Pohne 2J7J. Hutt pressed 60c; thoroughly clean ed 1 60. Rtidd. 310 W. Webb, phone IS, For rent 7-room house. Bath and shade Inquire 617 Willow. For sale Em memo n piano In first claaa condition. Inquire Folsom's furniture store. War remt- Modeun 7-room house. Sit Mark street. North 8)do. C. L. 1 1 nunc y. Standard Orocery Co. For sale $80 Kimball parlor or gasx Slightly used. Bargain If taken at oace Call or address, $18 Clay. For auto rates to Lehman, Hlla aa or Bingham .Springs, call Alex Msaniag Phone 782J. "Oregon land grant. 2.400,000 acres, sill be opened soon Be prepared to settle. Send two-sent stamp Oregon lnd firant Information Service. Commercial Building, Portland, Ore-son. Inst--Silver pin made from 2'i lent elect). Return to this office for reward, Wanted Furnished light house keeping room for school girl in pri vate family PhOUS 25811. Ladles, save your combings. Wo make toupees, wigs, switches, etc. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. Call Penland Bros, van t move your household goods. Telephone 339 Also baggage transferring and heavy haul ing. For sale -New potatoes; also orders taken for winter potatoes. Address H. H. Inman, Adams, Ore., or R F. Klrkpatrlck. City. Rooming house tor sale. Mali 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 B. Cook, 301 Johnson street, or phone 2 1 1 J Prompt automobile taxi service, day or night. FunersU to cemetery only $3 50 Phone 880. Hotel St Ucurge. Carney Tail Co. For rent Furnished 5-room house dose in. for August. Also two room cottage, furnished, permanent to de sirable tenants. Phone 469. For sale Five room house, east Court street. Desirable location, close to school. A genuine bargain For particulars address P. C. Jory. Mau- pln. Ore. For sale Modern, one year old bungalow, 5 rooms, Dutch kitchen, fire place, full cement basement. East front, corner lot. 417 Logan or phone 36 5 R. She is Bashful and very Young, But she 0111 Act .lu-i the sunn. Movie fans of America: Meet little Miss June Caprice. 17 yearn old, who WltDln one year will be the most popular girl In all me wide world ol the movies. William Fox has discovered this new young beauty w:th the laughing est eyes and the sunniest smile ever filmed, has "tested" ner carefully before the camera, and has deliber ately told this little beauty that he will make her more laments than any girl has ever been made before In the film world. All over the limed States there are hundreds of thousands of beau tiful glrLs who, II they had a chance. Would "make good" on the screen Vuu hear knowing persona saying al most every day that any pretty girl could make good in pictures .- only she were given the opportunity There have been nianv occasions When William Fox believed this i0 be true. So he determined to sea Just H how this would work out. Mr. kox commissioned six represen tatives to go forth into big, broad highways of American life and find him the most typical smiling, happy little beauty without experience "See that you Hud for me a nat ural, graceful, pretty girl without af fectations or mannerisms; a girl who is winsome, happy, who lived with her parents or is study ing somewhere in a girls' school When you think you have found the most remarkable girl you ever saw bring her to me. We will give a long and adequate test to the theory that prevails through out America that youth, beauty and grace, backed by good plays, can make a star of the first magnitude cut Of a girl of whom the public has never heard." June Caprice is the girl who an 11 r rv a? ine 110 01 uesnny Hippodrome Vaudeville LOLITA, "Violin Virtuoso." THE OLMSTEADS "Novelty Study of Physical Science" FERNANDEZ & MAY, "Novelty Musical Act" 3 BIG ACTS 3 ALL GOOD ONES Hie (M IRENE FENWICK in I A Metro wonderplay which frankly por travs a storv. that all mothers and daugh ters should go to see 5 Tremendous Acts The COS V I Pathe News TODAY Pathe News I "His World of Darkness" 3 Reel Drama featuring Ben Wilson. t ttA -ijair - -'IH Rasas' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaal 1 jlrcni Keuwick mThcChilduLPwIiiir EE "THE THREE WISHES" Boost the Round-Up, Pendleton boosters who wish to let awered all of these descriptions thelr friends and relatives know Her home is it. Boston; she wiis about the Round-t.'p, can do so by born in Arlington. She is young, using Round-Up envelopes with type beautiful, has the beauty and lovell- aml illustration printed In beautiful CeBs of the Mary I'ickford who first colors. These envelopes may be se- attracted screen attention throughout cured In any quantity at the East ihe world, and has been mistaken for Charming love story in one reel MARY FULLER with "Mr Fuller Pep" A Cartoon Comedy jjj THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, BLUEBIRD DAY, "BETTINA LOVED A SOLDIER.' m III Oregonlan office for one cent each.- Adv. Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston, leaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a m and 3:30 p m. each day Adv. Auto for nine. City or country trips. Phone D- B. Waffle. Residence 284M; office 130 NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF CITY OF PKllETON IMPROVE I MKNT 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 Hank. Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon. Interest on said bonds ceases September 1. 1916. Dated August 11. 1916 LEE MOORHOUSE, Treasurer. City of Pendleton, by Wil liam Mlckelsen. Deputy. Miss i'ickford wherever she went in her native Bostonian habitat. During the world's series baseball games In Boston, June Caprice ap peared at the game in place of Miss Plckford and was wildly cfieered by 30,000 fans, was photographed for ! the newspapers and interviewed by j the reporters of a score of cities without one of them ever suspecting that he was not talking to the real Little Mary of Filmland. Here Is a girl of whom you have never heard before. You will now have the opportunity to see the first public appearance In ' the photodranni. "Caprice of the 1 Mountains," In which she is starred ! a real star with Harry S, Hillard. 1 the handsome movie actor. Her name means nothing as yet. but her beauty means much already, i At the Past. me on Thursday and Friday. passing interest preadventure. assured beyond M KIM I .AYS VALET Tt) A CRACKSMAN Big Car for Country Trip. Call (iocdecke at Sutton's Cigar Btore, tel. 464, or Ooedecke's home, tel. IStM. Round-trip to Lehman or Hldaway. $7. Go any place in the country. -Adv. Ladles. For residential work, call Pendle ton Hair Dressing sad Manicure Par lors, phone 45 Pendleton Hotel Adv Conroy's Prices Have the ' They have got the town a talking and everybody sitting up and taking notice. They ask us how We can do it. LOOK THESE OVER Dili WILL PROBATED ESTATE IS $200,000 Tile will of John Dnnd. wealthy Umatilla farmer who passed away last week, was probated today by At torney Will M Peterson, attorney for Mrs. Janet Dand, executrix of the will. The deceased left property which is valued at around $200,000 To his wife. Mrs. Janet Dand. is left all of his property In Vmiitllla count) consisting of 1120 acres of rich wheat land north of Pendleton and several Pendleton houses. Mrs. liand Is giv en the right to sell the Pendleton property without recourse to the courts. The Umatilla land is to be held by Mrs. Dand until John Dand. Jr., the only son. had attained the age of 40 when it Is to pass to him. During the lile of Mrs. Dand. the wid ow, however, she is to receive hal the rents, issues and profits of thi land As Mon-lriilay to Prank Keenn Robert Proves Ilim-ir a lla.ver of .Ml Around Excellence. For many years it has been an ax iom of the theater that he only Is a good play torn," which is the new Triangle re lease starring Frank Keenan, Robert .McKim is put to this acid test and Domes out with colors flying. McKim has been seen on the Tri angle program in "The Disciple, ' "The Edge of the Abyss." "Between Men," "Honors Altar," "The Last Act." "Hell's Hinges." "The Haiders.' Stepping Stones' and "The Primal Lure." His work has been notable in every instance. There seemed to Irene Fenwlek WfoJi Metro. me a tendency, however, that he was Irene Fenwlek, the gifted and j becoming "typed' for playing heavy charming dramatic artiste, w ho has j parts, so w hen the scenario of "The been starred In several notable phantom," the new Keenan picture Broadway stage production.- and re-1 came along. Director Charles Giblyn lently went into motion pictures, will decided that McKim should play be seen on the screen here at Alta smethine a bit different in the char- a complaint filed with the interstate commerce commission, asks $2595 re fund on shipments of paper made from its plant in Fioriston, Cal., to its printing plant in Florida, The complaint recites that citrus crops in California were frosted in 1913, and it sought a market for pa per for wrapping citrus fruits in Florida, being promised a satisfac- plinclpal actor who can also 1 lory rate Dy tne tsoutnern racinc. 1 servant Dart. In "The Phan- Publication of this rate was delayed. it is stated, and the rate granted was not low enough. ITospcrous Year for Railroads. WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 Operat ing revenues of 131 large railroads for the year ending with June show cet returns of $834,079,775. compared with $599,508,058 in the year preced ing, with a net revenue per mile of $5509. against $3998 the year before. The roads in the western district show an increase in net revenues) from $220,081,08 to $277,758,789, and a gain per mile or net from $J, 319 to $4013. O I o on Tuesday and Wednesday in "The Child of Destiny," a five pan. Metro Columbia wonderplay. This will mark Miss Fenwick's debut on the Metro program and the vehicle pro vided for her is an exceptionally strong one There are many striking contrasts, and Miss Fenwick is sup ported by an unusually strong cast acter of Crabbe. the valet of a no turious "gentleman crook." As in every' other previous charac terization McKim invested this part with a series of individual touches that place his work very little be neath that of Frank Keenan, the star, and Enid Markey, the leading wom an He is responsible for a thrilling scene in which he protests the disin- clination of h;s c hief to steal a price soLIHKlt less necklace. I Temple today and tomorrow. These be martial times and it is therefore in keeping that the Amerl-1 Paper company Asks Refund, can heiress should forego proffers) WASHINGTON. Aug. 16. The of numerous titles from bankrupt . Crown-Willamette Paper company, in French noblemen and chose a soldier as the ohqect ol her heart's affe tions. Hut brave deeds seem to have RECUSES nTIJs; MAKIUES D 0 o I o PORTLAND THE ROSE CITY Buy from owner one of the best built houses in Walnut Park, one of Portland's finest residence districts. Only 5 blocks from Jefferson high school. Best car service in city. 8 large rooms, full cement basement. Fruit room. 2 fire places. 3rd floor finished for billiard room. Strictly modern up to date. 50x100 with alley. Address 1095 Mai lory Ave., Walnut Park. R. E. GOLDEN, Portland, Ore. D o D o an effect upon the heart of the sol dier, for in the Bluebird photoplay, "Hettina Loved a Soldier." to be ex hlbited at the Cosy theater on Thursday and Friday, the girl in the case wai forced to do the principal part of the courting. Mrs. Dand Is given the Dand hold. Hettina was an American girl very I ings In Alberta. Canada, consisting wealthy, and as she is impersonated of almost six sections of land wltn n tle photoplay by Louise Lovely. I the right of disposition as she may she was likewise extremely beautiful. I see fit. The 1110 acres of land m Her widowed sister was also verv liuatilia county cannot be sold until wealthy, and bebu represented bv John Dand. Jr . shall have reached Frameiia BlUiAgton in the picture, 40 years of age. ahe likewise was so charming to be- To each of his daughters, Mrs. El- hold that the soldier could not tell 1 1 fie Idling of Pendleton, Mrs. Myrtle which was the prettier. And when MEADOW BROOK CREAMERY BUTTER, BETTKIt iilN THE BEST, 2 lb. roll 600 Best Iowa Corn. :t cans '-"' New Comb Honey. Ihe comb 160 Beat lOe Crepe Toilet Paper, t for 2.v i oilier-. Comrade Coffee, :t lb, tin TSw Coiners I iisimi Coffee, our leader Me lU'st Vanilla and Lemon Extract, Mo quality 80c ounce iiottio. Cry-tnl While Soap. II for Beat Corn mid tilfleM Starch. I for Evaporated Peaches and Prunes, :t lie Mo (itrls Washing Powder. 2 for tBC Beans. Me. Hod and limns, a Mm. M BeaiM, small whites, the lb Mo Rico, 8 pounds 2,v Macaroni ami Spaghetti, ." lb. Ihi Mo , 500, JSC and 11.80 f ,., 80e, line and 11.10 i; Kara ! :'" '-' m' Judd of Walla Walla and Mrs. Maria Snilih is given the sum of $300 a year for 16 years. To a daughter, Mrs. Jennie Meiners of Pendleton, is given $4011 annually for 1,1 years In case Mis. Dand should die be fore the e-tate is administered, Mrs. Jennie Melncis is to he executrix. Tlic will was made July 1. mils, but n Codocil was executed February 24. Ill 12. I New "oslniutorx Aoiiitcd. I WASHINGTON. AUg, 16. Edward W, Wellington has been appointed postmaster at Hot Lake, Ore., in place of (J. W. Tape, resigned. John Farley succeeds I. E. Sheldon, rslgned. at Lexington. Cowlitz county. Wash., and Stanley A. Dtainard Is appointed to succeed Mary M. For feit, resigned, as Slsco, Snohomish county. Wash. Mrs. Ella Sproule has been ap pointed postmaster at ljogsdell. Grant county, ore This is a new office There are so main Mexicans in some you see the photoplay you will not blame ihe French cavalry lleutenattt a bit. Although favored with numerous suitors Hettina partially through' maidenly pen erseness, but principally because she was sure that her money and not her heart the scions Ol French nobility were striving for. Hettina would have none of them. As a matter of picture fiction the girl s money was the pas barrier Glut the military man found, to his ideas of In- tegrit . unsurmountabla Intuition, friend, and sometimes foe of maidenly heroines told the girl that the soldier loved her. albeit the scale of beauty held so evenly be tween herself and sister. And just to how that she would have tier way Hettina went straight lo the good Abbe Oonstantln, tOM him how she loved the bashful lieutenant and the story ended happily. Hut in the idling. Bluebird fash ion, witli sumptuous scenic artifices and the great beauties ol some en transing natural settings; with an ar tistic com pen), of players, led by two of the Drettiesl girls In moving pic- Today and Tomorrow Triangle Photoplays A Corking Detective Story NOT SINCE THE DAYS OF THE FAMOUS "RAFFLES" SERIES HAS THERE BEEN A DETECTIVE STORY SO EXCITING, SO FULL OF ADVENTURE, AS Ihe Phantom In which FRANK KEENAN with ENID MARKEY appear. It's a TRIANGLE PLAY full of surprise, chuck full of quick action and tense moments. II you enjoy this kind of a story this picture will surely "got you." Few plays have equalled it. Then there is a TRIANGLE KOMEDY in two par', featuring De Wolf Hopper in "Poor Papa" TEMPLE jaasssssssssssP ' " .JasaW .."1