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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
, 'ftvfrtrrrtt'WTiffst sMHOW a)i'JHiTOlWii'ii"'i' Se. rfmflii''i 4iiiHli ''""W1111" ga sainpiaw -- Pmm TwtyNii Pendleton; Oregon, Saturday, SeptetnbeailStS LET 'ER BUCK East Oregon tan Round-Up Souvenir Edition LET THE ": " t- v- THE MOVE PICTURE THEATRES : . . ; - TOM ALT A TIIKATUl. Will during the aeaaon of IHI-H1I how the people of Indlctur. vaude villa and picture playa at decided merit. New scenery be Installad, the walla will ba decorated, with Ufa sited art picture and tha tanage rcent promisee tha entertainment will aurpaaa any shown heretofore, Tha vaudeville artlaia will la boohed from the I'antagea offlc-a In Chicago and thaaa aota along nh tha Hlppodroma acta wa now ara arrowing should maka a combination that a city tha site r Pendleton can well boast of. The picture program will constat of tha aama high claaa ertlits that hava won for thla theater a name throughout tha entire northwest. Tha mualo Hin der the able direction of I'rolcaeor C. O. Ureach will live up to He r.aat rec ord and It may ba wall to Mate that 11 U orchestra surpasses any went tif 'Chicago. AiuwiiK thkatkh Where all the big atata rlitht pic tures are ahown. Lxirinf the Round up thla beautiful theater will allow , Metro's wonderful dram "To Hell i With the Kaiser," the week follow ing tha Itound-l'p I. W. Orirfllh'a massive spectacle "The Hearta of tha (World- will be ahown. And from jtlma to time the public will have op portunity to aee the world's greateat i pictures at thla theater. TliR PAHTIMK !a the home of Hill Hart, Doug I Fairbanks, Mary l'lckford ar.fi atara In I ha same class. Truly a picture theater, the 1'estlme haa enjoyed many yaara of pruaperlty. The publlo knowing well that when they go to thla theater that the management haa put forth lis nest eirori "i piee and that the program will be one of real entertainment, also one that will not offend. The muslo In tliia the ater la furnished by a I6&01 Ameri can phnloplayer, an Instrument that 1 without an equal for picture Inter pretation. Mr. Hlliert riointeaux, the organist, la a capable player, having been brought direct from Han Fran cisco for thla position. Mr. Flom teaiig haa been constantly at thla or gan for nearly a year and hie excel lent playing and conscientious work have won for him a coat of friend. TIIK rKY. ta the children's picture house, the program made up moetly or thrills, ntiniiaif n n rl lenm linn, cater eapeclal- , Iv to the voting and those elders I . . ... . . Mllh iwhn love encltemeni. iit.n ...... I the deep-dyed villain about to mur ! der the heroine topped off with a fun- nv, laughable comedy from tee Mack iHennett utiidlo will keep the patron !ln laughter and ml:th. This theater j la also the home of the western ; play where dashing cowboy. the hold-up man and the pale eyr.d dance hull glrla recall to mind the paasing I west. HORSESHOE STILL WITH JOE DESPAIN IN BIG PUSH Under date or August It. and on paper taken from a Herman. Joe Ie apaln wrltea of hla enperlencea In the -big push" telling of the fighting through which hla company haa just passed. His luck la still with him and he cornea out without a wound. The letter follows: Homewhere In France. August IS, 11. tkear Brother: Will try and write you a real letter thla time Instead of a note. We are reeling now after taking pari In the Ml push and we ae sure thankful for ome hot meals and a chance to sleep again. our camp here la on aome of tb ground we gained hack from Frits and SATURDAY SZPJjpzQ although he shells here aome It la quiet compared to what we have Just lieen through. ! aura had a horse sIhhp around my neck for I had a bul let through my waterbottle, one ihrnogh my gaa mask and a lovely black and blue bruise on my knee from a piece of shrapnel, all In the short tlio of about ten seconds. We bad an awful scrap In one town with Frits. Itegular old house to house riKbtltiK. but the good old Canadian bomb and bayonet method of fight ing soon won out and what Frllr.es could gi t away beat It "tout suite." I haven't seen any papers yet and don't know Just what we hsve done but we look a bunch of villages, a rood many iho.txand prlsomrs, unite a lot or artlllerv and doeens and dot ens of machine guns. II was worth a million dolbirs to come through ilia lust week w ith a hole skin. Toil fcii'l Imagine how good It feela after fighting In the trenches for so long to get right out In the open a ml meet I.I,,! nian to man. Murylnu parties have to worlt overtime to bury the oiiol. I can assure you they are mostly Frltfs. I havf some souvenirs rcadv to send you us aoon era I can get ih.iu away I g'l b.t of souve nirs but It l very hard to send any. thing from here so all 1 am sending Is a Hlriev cap. some shoulder straps, bottom), a bayonet tassel and luminous sifchta f'ir shouting at ntnlit A g.rod many of my chums made the supreme saiririie and many more were wounded Ibis trip but what Is left orr happy am! milling as ever for we proved ogam that we can lick him any lime or any place. I received seven letters und a par cel this morning and I was sure some tickled boy. The picture of dear old I'endleton that Mrs. Iianlels sent was alrnply grand.. You can't Imagine how It makes one feel to see pictures of tha old home town and of dear friends at home. 1 believe If we were not fighting for such a great and no ble cause we could not stand It over here for h.ng. but as It is we simply it.. wrtv on." If vou receive the souvenirs, take a look at the soft cap. It belonged to a Hlney machine gunner who happened to get in one Willi my sights. Tlmt bullet stopped the gun and the nest one put the finishing touches to the gunner. My rifle Is lilted up with telescopic sights and ge but you can sure do some j shooting with them. T haven't heard1 from fharley for aome time but ea- j pect a letter soon aa I believe there Is a big Kngllsh mall In. The picture .of the baby Is sure fine and I must any he is getting to be quite a boy j now. Well, dear brother, 1 must close for this time as aupper is now ready and I am too healthy to miss any hot: meals, especially when you don't know ; when the next one Is coming. Hop. trig to hear from you again soon I am with love to nil. your brother ( JfR- T R This letter Is written on "Hlney" paper that I got fr. rn a 11 iney. r ". " 1 'H 1(1 In It.ls llrM rest room In the American hospital. In France, nurses reliexed frotu duty can slnuys t:et a refreshing cup of uw. 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