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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1917.
PACE f ivr:
TODAY
Is Your Last Chance
TO WITXKNH THK KKKATRKT Pit.
Tl UK WIIJJ.IM VOX KVEK
MADE. IT IS
"THE LOVE TIF'
And Feature
(.KKTCIIKN HAKTMAX and ALLAN
DAIJC.
I. was taken on Uie border and rwU
I'nlU-d States troop were lined m well
as real Mexicans. You will And ex
citement a plenty In this picture,
while tliere In also many soot Mr
The picture was taken nearly
all In the open and lover of beauti
ful scenery Hill be well rewarded by
Caving a vilt to
The Pastime
TODAY
You will find In addition to the
"Ijove Tlilef a comedy tlial will ninkn
ni laugh and the music on the I'lpe
(lriHil Is excellent.
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LAST TIME TODAY
M PRESENTS
The most beautiful screen drama ever offered by
p the Blue Bird
Go S
H THE BIG OUT DOORS
i Photographed in the natural wonders of Arizona's
Hi Grand Canyon of the Colorado.
STARRING
Those 3 big stars of that beautiful Blue Bird The End
of the Rainbow,
GEORGE HERMANDEZ, MYRTLE GONZALEZ
and VAL PAUL
IT'S THE GREATEST BLUE BIRD WE HAVE
EVER OFFERED.
Also 2 Big Comedies 2
If It's Good You Will See it at the Cosy.
mm
lhtrw-n Lorn or Strayed.
Lout or strayed, one bay mare, age
about It yer, branded F. H. on rlgh'
shoulder and J. W. on left hip; one
brown gelding", five years old. welghl
about UOO pounds, branded P H. on
right shoulder. Will ray reasonable
reward for return or Information lead
ing to recovery of above described an
Imals. It B. McEwen, Athena ( Or
gun. Adv.
fuwcgnffp Transferred.
C B. Wllllanvon, headquarters at
Kenning Cigar Store. Phone (
306J. Adv.
or
Cooked pnrat Sale.
The Fredda Segrus Kel club will
hold a cooked food sale at Gray Bros.
Saturday, January 27, benefit of new
Presbyterian, church. Adv.
Auto Stage.
For Adams, Athena and Weston,
leaves Allen-Ward Co., at 10 a. m
anil 3:30 p. m. each day. I'hone 400
for reservations Ralph Shaffer, prop.
Adv.
Turn Ijiwson seems to have had an
open cur and a closed mind.
War Declared!
on the high cost of living
in Pendleton
GONROY has tern on toe run
Fresh Shipment Kippered Salmon, lb 25
Fresh Crisp Celery "Tnr a IfU
Oranges, dozen 25, 35 and 40t
Standard Corn and Peas, can iO(
Foleers Golden Gate Baking Powder, the best,
1 lb. 40c; 2Vz lbs. 90c; 5 lbs. $1.75.
Ovsters, 4 oz. can J
New Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 43
New Eastern Hominy, 9 lb. sack 45
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box .40
Snuds good stock, 100 pounds .75
Sn Prunes, 25 lb. box 2 25; 3 ; lbs 25J
Pineapple, can 10?, 12 Vic and 20
We are selling "Brooms at the same old pnee re
gardless of the advance in cost 35( 50 and
Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper. 4 for . .. 2o
Fresh Supply of Crackers in 10 and 25 boxes
Best Quality Vinegar in bulk, send your jug,
gallon gO
Best Bulk Coal Oil, 5 gallons 85
Send your can.
"Kie-Yie-Yie! Get
Me 'Gets-It' Quick"
2 Drop Make Corn "Fair' Off!
"I'vp ji'lnwl th Never Aain I'liib,
Never Hpaln will I iie tmytliing for corns
but "GetK-lt." Put 2 drop of "UetR-It"
on, and from ttmt Hwiiud the com begins
to shrivel, InHteaU of h welling up like I lit
toh, Do't Touch It! iVm oTt
Be Sore! t
tl white cponge. Then It lotmem from
your toe -rtiid. itlory hallelujah ! the t-oru
p men off n though you'iltakn ((love off
your band :
"i Jets-It" Ik the rorn tiipsnivery of
the a?. More ";t It" 1h sold by many
time than any other com remedy Id ex
istence. Try It and you'll know the rea-
non why. It taken two ftecondx to apply It,
and It dries at once. That's all. hmi't ex
perimentfollow the experience of milUmn
and une ";tH-lt."
"tietfi It" la auld everywhere. 2.V a foot
rle. or fWnt on receipt of price by K. Law-ren-e
A 4o., Chli-aao. 111.
Sold In Pendleton and recommended as
the world' liewt corn remedy by Tallman St
.. and Pendleton IriiK.
RAIDER SURVIVORS ARE
ENROUTE TO NEW YORK
Steamers Hudson Maru and
Francis Transporting Vic
tims of Commerce De
stroyer. RIO DK JANEIRO. Jan. 26 Pruc
tically all survivors of the raider s
prizes are en route to New York on
the steamers Hudson Maru and Fran
cis. The allied and Norwegian con
suls have arranged to transport na
tionals home from New York.
'Uoiight and Paid For,-' at Uio Tem
ple Txluy ami Saturday.
For a time the couple are very
happy, but gradually the old craving
for club life and drink gets the bet
ter of Stafford. The worry and pain
this causes his young wife will cause
anyone to sympathize with her. Alice
Hrady plays thig role with an appeal
ing charm which will cause even the
most hardened character of sympa
thize with her.
One of the biggest hits which ever
appeared on a Broadway stage.
"Bought and PaJd For,' will make i
new attendance record for the pic
tures so wonderful a story and pro
duction does It embody. The Temple
theater has obtained the first run
rights for the piece In this city and it
will be shown today an, Saturday
with no advance In price.
Cosy.
"God's Crucible'.' will be the Blue
bird photoplay forming the attraction
at the Cosy theater tonight with Geo.
Hernandez. Myrtle Gonzales and Val
Paul playing the leading roles in
Lynn F. Reynolds' company. ThotiO
who recall "The Knd of the Rain
bow," "The Girl of Lost Lake'' and
"The Secret of the Swamp" will re
member most of all the beautiful n:i
ture-settlnga in which Director Rey
nolds specializes. This time he has
gone to the most beautiful spot on tho
American continent to find scenes fit
ting to embellish "God's Crucible"
the Grand Canyon of Arizona. In nil
the world there Is no more beautiful
spot, and there will be this added
benefit of Impressive scenes, photo
graphed from nature to lend special
Interest to the rugged drama Mr. Rey
nolds has written and produced for
devotees of Rlueblrds,
By the sinking of a British ship It
Is revealed to the world thai there
is a St. Theodore, but he Is not, as
you might naturally suppose, the per
son you have In mind.
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
FJj PASO LIKED 'KM.
For snapping the big border raid
scenes In the William Fox photoplay
"The Love Thief." the entire com
pany was transported to El Paso,
Texas, where the genuine local color
could be found. Director Richard
Stanton headed the group.
This Is what the El Paso Herald
had to say of the arrival of the movie
players:
One of the biggest feature pictures
the William Fox Feature Film com
pany has ever made will probably be
produced In El Paso shortly.
It la the plan to secure troops from
among those now camped at El Paso.
If this can be done the picture will
be made here. The battle scenes are
to be staged on the sides of Mount
Franklin. Local employment agen
cies will be engaged to secure the
men for "the Mexican army." The
picture will show a battle between
Mexican bandits and American troops.
In the course of the making of the
picture It will be necessary to destroy
an entire Mexican village and this
may have to be built, but an effort
will be made to buy up a number of
adobe houses In some part of the city
near Rl0 Grande for this work.
""' Mr Elfelt finds that the setting
here will be perfect for the big pic
ture and If he can only complete the
arrangements, he says the company
should lbe here by next Thursday to
begin the work It will take them
about six weeks to make the picture
an f everything Is successful It may
m the permanent location of a
For stu(Mo at 'El Paso.
Pastime today.
FILM STAR8 RI N TRAIN
THROUGH BI HNING FORESTS
Desperate Measures I'sed to Save In
habitants of Next Town.
Both stars, William courtenay and
Luille Lee Stewart, work very hard in
"The Ninety and Nine," which Is a
screen adaptation from the well
known stage success by Ramsey Mor
ris. In this production both Mr. Cour
tenay and Miss Stewart drive a loco
motive through a burning forest.
These scenes could not be omitted
without the great punch of the story
being lost, but neither star objected
and preparations were made for their
filming.
For the half hour in which it took
to photograph these scenes, dainty Lu
elle became a fireman and worked
away shoveling the coal Into the en
gine while Mr. Courtenay acted as
engineer. In some Instances when
they are in the thick of the forest fir
smoke they are hardly discernible, but
when their engine comes to a clearing
their faces may be seen streaked with
soot and smoke.
It was no easy task to run this
huge locomotive over burning bridges
through rows of fiery trees and Into
dense smoke, but both stars took It as
a matter of course and went through
their scenes without a murmur.
In addition two cartoon comedies,
"Maud the Mule" and Krazy Kats."
Pastime, Sunday and Monday.
Refined Vaudeville and "The Yellow
Pawn" at Alta Friday and Sat
day. The cruel, merciless methods of the
"third degree" for criminals have
been raised to the nth power by the
modern detective and police heads.
The amount of labor they will go
through to entrap, ensnare and bring
forth a confession of the person they
believe guilty, is shown In the most
graphic manner in the Jesse L. Lasky
production of "The Yellow pawn"
which will be seen at the Alta theater
Friday and Saturday with two clever
stars , Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid
In the principal roles.
The play has to do with the In
trigues of a district attorney, jealous
of his wife's Infatuation of a young
artist, and the methods he employs In
a vain endeavor to send an Innocent
man to the gallows, and how, whilo
furthering his nefarious crime, ha
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"BELMONT AND LEIGHTON"
Singing, Talking Acrobatic Wonders.
HAYES AND YVYN
That Lively Singing and Dancing Pair.
THE CLIFFS VAUDEVILLE CO.
Expo Electric in
"THE ACT BEAUTIFUL."
This act is something NEW; something DIFFERENT and
BEAUTIFUL.
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CLEO RIDGLEY AND WALLACE REID IN
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A stirring drama which relentlessly expose the merciless
methods of the Third Degree combined with a sweet and
tender love story.
ALSO THE PARAMOUNT PICTUREGRAPH.
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loses his life just as he Is about to take
the life of another.
In the cast supporting the two stars
are Tom Forman, C. H. Geldert, Wil
liam Conklln. Olive Golden, George
Webb and others.
In the coal situation Chicago re
gretfully plays the part of old Mother
Hudbard.
KEEP LC8KIII0 Y&UKS
It's Easy ff You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of keeping young is to
feel young to do this you must watch
your liver and bowels there's no need
of having a sallow complexion oark
rings under your eyes pimples a bil
ious look in your face dull eyes with
no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness comes
from inactive bowels and liver. .
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable coin
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
he liver and bowels, which he gave to
lis patients for years.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action, yet always effective. They bring
about that exuberance of spirit, that
natural buoyancy which should be en
joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver
and clearing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards Olive
Tablets by their olive color. 10c and
25c oer box. AU druggists.
"The Girl Who Could
Not Tell he Truth."
Marguerite Cl&rk
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George
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AT THE ALTA
SUN. and MON.
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FEMPLE THEAT
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"So much truth to nature 1c rare In a play." This is the way
one critic has summed up the evidence for and against this play.
Amusement seekers above all other classes of people are in search
of new and novel thinss rarities. The scope of the characters
of this play Is universal. The heroine Is a poor girl who Is strug
gling to make an honest living. The hero Is a man of unlimited
resources. The strong conndy parts are characters who are a
typical middle class couple. The gripping story of the piece Is
so constructed that you will lauKh with one eye and cry with the
oilier. This is really an uni sually strong sermon which is made
easier for us to receive because of the manner of its handling.
For future happlnes and contentment, be sure and see this piece.
Don't Forget Big' Time, Three Acts
Hippodrome Vaudeville
at the TEMPLE THEATRE
EU1Y SUNDAY AND MONDAY STARTING NEXT SUNDAY