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f .r t - r TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONtAN; PEMDLETON OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913. PAGE FIVE ARCADE THEATER COIOY'Sffl -A ' ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Children 10c Adults 25c BEST CANE SUGAR, lOO lb. sack. . . $10.25 J " - I Fresh Shipment of Cookies Fancy Cookies in bulk, lb.' ; 85c Butter Nutt Cookies, lb. . 30c Ginger Snaps, lb. . ; ; , . 20c Churches Grape Juice, quart bottle . . .'. 60c Sunkist Lemons, large size 40c Sliced Pineapple, can 20c and 30c Teaches, Apricots and Pears, large can 35c Van Camps Pork and Beans, 5 lge. cans $1.00 Blanchards Milk, ,7 large cans $1.00 Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lbr box 55c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 paek- ges 25c ' New Spuds,' 4 lbs. 25c Get Our Prices on Fruit Jars, Caps and Rings. I - ; a Yu' 1 , r 'H:' 1 ; f: AI.T l TODAY ' HERE'S GREATER SERVICE FOR THE GREATEST CAR EVER BUILT CfiMNl i For Fords GIVE MORE MILEAGE Willi LESS THIE I TROUBLE. r- MOTION PICTURE MS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. the Arcade theater today In a. manner altogether extraordinary. AI-T TOn.W. I'AMIMB TODAY - ' t i a y ii ; : r HAIUv-IlAt'lt KIPINO KO JOI1 FOR, HlfXIE Tnres Come in and let us tell you more about them. Simpson Auto Co. Slim Rhodes Pat am- Karly Training In (wnrnmla mark In Production lloop-1" -CItcim VlPtnm. Klllle Rhodes, starrimr in "Hoop la," has a role that will probably be of more universal appeal than any picture fn which she has ever starred. A saucy. Impudent and. fascinating elf la "Hoop-La," who prefer the happy-vo-lucky and care-free life of 9, a cnd-rlnir circus to the vapid and enterics life of a society, queen. B SUM Rhode's versatility Is taxed In E I this production, which was made by J I the National Film .Corporation. Bnre K back riding, trapeae work and clown- Ins knockabout stuff are some of the Ktunta she Is called upon to do, and yjxho really does them herself. S "You know, I had Quit an early 2 "tart In life, doing" gymnastic and C tumbling,". said the little comedienne. K "I had my own, little gymnasium fitted up In the gerret at home whon (Pjl waa only eiishf years old.. There I jusod to Vkln trie cat,'-do the 'hi? A Vwlng-off uiid travel on the rings tor 3, hours e' er;' ray. Of conrxe, I used to 2 i fall, and cot many an 'eK' -oo my Water & Johnson Si&. Phnna iO if i jniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iriiititiiiiiiitiittiiiirfiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiufif- .""'ruBhtftT' xVf ro".! Tacoma Offers to Buy- Street Railway Lines . .. From Traction Company attention to the bum pun ehe'd hearj TACOMA. July,1S. The Taooma in the, garn t' One dav. though , orecltjr couneil today offered the Tacoma of my bump was o hard It shook a Uiailwy A Power company $1.50,000 cranliini .when, trying to mar.ter sc.-n:e new stunt. Mother fcot so she idii!n't pay kai flow Tliomn 71. Im AVfm Tnlcnted Slar Rtild liennet lias Kuprrb 111m In "Happy Though Sfanied." Knld liennett, whose latest photo- Play, "Happy Though Married," "will be shown at the Alta theater today, first attracted the attention of Thom as H. Ince when she waa playing the part of "Modesty" In Henry Ravage's stage production of the morality play, "Everywoman." When the producer suggested she appear in pictures she reculled that the first photoplay she had ever sen was "The Battle of Get tysburg," directed by Thorns II. Ince. On the speaking stage she had played In repertoire and had support ed Otis eklnnr. She accepted Mr. Incn's offer and tnaile he debut be fore the camera under his banner, where she ha ever since remained. She ha been featured in . "Princess of the Dark," ' The Little Brother." "Seeking Happiness.'" "The Girl, Glory," "The Mother Instinct," "They Are Off." "The Vamp," "The Mar-I rlnge King," '-'Fuss hd Feather." etc. he was horn and educated In York, Australia, but during her resi-j nonce in this country has become a thorough American girl. She is a devotee of outdoor sports, driving her own car and riling horseback, a great deal. w r !.1 '3 A , JO?.':' a '-.. - W "ft.-': 'v m 1 f Our esteemed citizen, JUDGE FEE says: I saw "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" in Walla Walla last week and I enjoyed it immensely. It is one of the funniest satires I ever saw and by the way.it cost me 40c to see it there. Music is the Great Comforter When troubled or wearied, music soothes and rests. The home with out music is dreary indeed. Why not brighten it with a piano? We have them of the best makes, g u a r a n teed to last a life time and you can have one at once and play as you pay.- 1 Victor, Edison and Columbia talking ma chines. Write for our complete catalogues of and pay as you play. Warren's Music House Uf h pro ,hn ,:.) 1. 1 1 r-i h 11 it th. iluV for Its street car lines within the city jbefre providing a vote of the people sane- ,,. ' ,,. . I h..d lei knocked out. .s'ict l.ftt tions the purchase. Under the offer,. ,d p,ec( nad become caught in , experience she sow that 1 had plenty of the railway company would also agree tm mechanism. The gold piece and mats spresa au over icj naor, a i r:nanoe a loan or ii.uww.uuv to tne;tne m, vere re,urned to Mrs. hie layer i.f them." f Icity for the purpose of putting the cook. ; , . Jllnes in first-class condition. I ..A't lhe present price of coffee, I Artado Today. In the past the company has put a wish the mill had been Jammed with , valuation of 16.OU0.0O0 on Its lines. Mocha, insted," said Mrs. Cook. Even before William Hohensollern' The action of the council . follows to the, woodpile In Holland; the recommendation of a committee of rtrtK ,VTn CXteT OF LH1SG had fled on which he now finds sufficient ex- citizens appointed to study the street ercise for hi long overpraised Intel- j railway problem. The committee de lect and physical prowess, ana ine viueu mm m inies wuum oe minora PARIS July 18 The chamber of world had 'token the measure of his . to pay pni iiirfw ny tors thai'depntle. 'today discussed a socialist Inflated greatness. Mack Bennett, mene peopio woum siano. ""nic.pai mter Uat,on on . tne co9t of livinJr comedy genius of the screen had de-, ovnewhip was recommended as one;,. . c,chin .ociliBt demanding ! elded to prick the. bubble of Royal I way to get adequate service. ! I'lnt im with the best of all wca- . Fares wero raised from S to I H pons rhlieule.' .'- jcenis on recommendation of the com- S Pennrtt set to work to achieve thej.miitee nine months ago, but reports high mar(i of his remarkable enrcer ' of the railny to the city show that S as a satirist and' laughmakef In .a wage increases more than wiped out film production that should sweep: the additional money from fares. i WUhelm orf the serious pages of his. Eltory as a monninontal bluff.. And jhere it Is ' Yankee Doodle in Ber Silln" five reels of hilarious fun, with Ei.the entire Keystone cors of comcdi- ana marshaled In one production ana 2 j to make the measure . heaping, one, S th famous Pennptt Batlilng Beauties S and nothwcll Prowne. the greatest 5 of all male actors of feminine roles, in tne cani. 820 Main St ( ' i , Pendleton, Oregon I rillllllllitlllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllliiillllillllllllltlllllllllul Phone 524 I Glean-Up r,:...' :. of Sale Spring and Summer 8Mla Tax to Jte Repealed. WASHINGTON', July 18 Repeal of taxes, on soda water and ice cream will be pushed through the house shortly after the prohibition enforce ment legislation is disposed of, the Republican steering committee ha .decided, it was learned today. COFFF.K MII.Ij KTOI8: GOI J COl ! RATTLES OIT OP 3U3Cli.MSM Through the purchase of the Xorth- western rights to "Yankee Doodle In Rerun," by Mike Rosenberg, of Se- ; nttle, who I now the biggest tndl- CHICAGO, July 18. -The coffee vldual purchaser In America of mtf mill wouldn't work yesterday, so Mrs. rights to Important films, this su- V. O. Oook, 6737 Ridgeland avenue, preme comedy is to be exhibited at sent it back to Marshall Field & Co., WHILE THEY LAST ' ; "' ' AT The Smart Shop A large variety of trimmed hats that are in the Molest, most becoming and most pleasing styles we have shown all summer. Practically every shape and every, color combination you could ask for are here and at a great reduction. S22 Main Street Phone 401 NTS A 4 that the government abandon the poli cy of protection. Ernest Lafont, also a socialist, brought up the possibility of utilizing American army stocks.. , "I demand to know," he said, "if it is true that every time our allies offer us goods, they are refused on the pre text that some manufacturer of bis cuits, automobiles or ather articles would be inconvenlencec:. That is what the public is saying and such ru mors should not be allowed to circu late if they are without foundation." vorTiis Ait i? pRowxKn j IX SKKMTxT XAKR GREELEY, Colo., July 18. Geo. Coburn, 15, son of Earl Coburn of Greeley, and his cousin, Harold Co burn, 17, son of Charles D. Coburn of La Pa He, were drowned In Seeley lake, four miles northwest of) this city, Sunday afternoon. Jess Graker, another youth who was wHh them, trot board will iJUtln three days-rule was rescued in tn unconscious condi- on , ac, M. demands of thb tlon and resuscitated with d:fficulty. j . -, The' boys -were poling a raft, -when " ris j-t. a nisn wum nfiuiis up .... . possible for Miem to reach shore. They became frightened and tried to swim to land. Neither of the Coburn boys was an expert swimmer. TFLKIiroXR UfX-ISIOV POOV. SAX FRANCIM'O, fmlif., .Inly IS. tdeeram from Julia O'Connor, national preilent tif the oiwraoir union, tolay rtLH-liircs 4iie wire om- i- t Vte P. P. !. e. Irrtnl GRAND PRI?( ' ft-?-.-", iv-ivtaAUS jj 0 " ' 7(1 W i ! Jf 5:Cr' urfs.'":r: jj fezrs.K-?sa.J'' - - . lt4MWcJ.-M'y,.weV'iiliwdUrfTO. cHim prrfKl. on rrott. o price. 1.& Levi Straus & Co., San Francisco V ii-..NNr.l r.:iIappyThoiwh. Mimed' JAP'S IJ:ST PU.IACOCR.GK IS COWAUU .. , , Mi IOWV JMX Today CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c Hippodrome Vaudeville BOSHAY & RICHMOND Comedy Cut Ups. r YOE&COE A Few Hard Bumps. IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Enid Bennett IN "Happy Though Married" In Addition Sunshine Comedy ' A SON OF A HUN. . . . t Pastime .Today Billie Rhodes ' . , IN , ; ' : Hoop -La" The lure of the saw dust ring The fascina tion of the side show and the thrill of the tra peze yes boys its all there right this Way Get your tickets now. Children 5c Adults 23c Dr. David Bennett Hill nEXTisrnv X-ray Diagnosis. -Pendleton . Oregon DR. H. II. HATTERY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Over Quello Ite.iLaurant. Phone 573 Residence 1101 Kaley St. Phone 107O NOTICE I have moved my office from Ameri can Nation.'il ltank llMf. . to I'eehler BlilB., rooms 11 and II, over Work. InfrMen'.-j dothlnir Co., TV. l.b St. ! DALE ROTIIWELL i , Oytimctrtoi and Oi'tlcian, J