East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 29, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OnEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1020.
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Mr. Charles Inputs ami luut;hter
KK'irtl tn A. Unit Friday.
Mr winl Mi HiMolla Ltciiallen mo
i M-,: M Walla Walla Friday lO ltond
t ho Kith weildlnR anniversary of hot
mother and father. Mr. anil Mrs. Lane.
The home ol tho Ford .-.i:. -which
nna sold last till to Mr. I Hum. haw
chanced himdst again. Km in it lat"i;
Vought Mr. Doan out and will tin any
rr?a'rs on a FVrd cur. .
Edward MrCollem. niadoyn Bftgn
ci r. Clyde Sands. Paul l,le'-ia)In. Fran
cis UcualUn and F. M. WfcitoKy all
attended the ball aau In Pendleton
Wednesday.
Mrs. Carl Christian and Mrs. Ralph
these western, Walan and Jano Wallan were in IVn
t characteristic - dletnn Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. p. T. Hales f Pendle
ton motored to Adams, Wednesday.
Kvard McCallem and t?. Spencer
went to Pendleton Thursday.
Ivan Blake motored to Adams
Thursday.
Mrs, Otas l.iualk-n motored to Ad
ams Thursday.
Miss WUma Hover was the guest of
Mrs. I nniHii Sunday.
Miss Martha I-abrtdore and sister
reilistlo tmospV.ere of "V.'tld Honey."-1 Kva and nephew Arnold motored to
tViria Kfn.'tin incidently declares that! Adams Tuesday to do some shopping.
Jiuit love tttet old man," and to J or. F A. Uleuallen motored to
prove U, she insisted upon having a: Adams Tuesday.
clw-up taken, with her own prett u. p. Qralff and Walter Lehman
fseo sruv'ch 'l up against the leonine ; mote red to Adams Tuesday.
One of the mt striklns feature
of lortn Ken-ii'.s rest r&lNLV,
"Wild H"iicv." which will b "pan M
thi Paiftlme The. ir on Efunda) n
Monday are Oa 'typea'" hu !i pi
MmoHphera lo the story ami which
were el"et( d with ulinott as m.ich
iar Were the prin'oaK.
"Wild Honey." which Mas written
hy lttiij Jwwph Vance and Vowie
R, toe, ts partly Western Daact
I. all tory and i
I eenea. more tha n
vestern mininc town habitues are
hown. "No i repe teards, was mo
of the first orders issued. Theu be
,att a seareh for the necessary type.
Mia Kemon pirMWally discovered
the atar of the outfit a srizsly,
f ha vary, hush headed man. who
mhrht have come out of a mine five
minutes previous Mlas Kenyou cn
aced him on the spot, and he has
i-ne his full share to lend to the
I u
Goldwyn Presents Louis Bennison in
o i r i
.iaiiuv n irKe
t 1 T T T T
or me u-u
How they woo and fight in the land of Do or Die
Paramount Magazine Kinograms
ft at urea of the extra man.
1.TA M 1AV NI MONDW
i:hj; or RAVt r,i i;kk
torn bkxxisovs best
Tntenae thrilla vie with situiiti ns
hitherto unknown in photophiya of the
(Treat West in I-4uis Pennison's newest
Itelzwood picture. "Sandy Burke of
tha V-Bar-U." vhlch Ooldwyn will
present at the Alfa Theatre Sunday. In
the role of Seindr Burke the briMant
artist surpasses his notable churacter
ication of Johnny WlRjrins in his cele
1 rated staicc success. "Johnny, Gel
Your Gun." and is riven even freer i.
rein to demonstrate his ri:ht to screen
stardom than wmk afforded hlni In his
remarkably smc-ssrul "Oh. Johnny:'
his first cinema starring vehicle.
From first to last Bennison shows
himself a true son of the West. While
battling with cattle thieves in moun
tain fastnesses or depleting the plain,
every -day cowpuncher of the ranee,
there ia always a true Western rlns:
t his pert rma nee. A seeker after
adventure. Sandy Burke has his fill of
Hellen and Ila Blake made a bus
iness trip to Pendleton Wednesday.
Baby Parr s confined to her home
with the measles.
Mrs. Pearl Bark of Idaho, who ho
been visiting with her mother and
father Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dames for
the past week will return to her home
Saturday.
Guy Myloy was a business visitor in
Pendleton Wednesday.
Mrs. Will Boyer motored to Adams
Wednesday.
Ralph Wallan motored in from htfl
ranch near Adams Tuesday.
PITTOCK WILL VALID
IS JUDGE'S DECREE
Vaudeville
JERMON & MACK
A Breath of Variety
PREMIER TRIO
3 Girls in Musical Moments
TODAY
Children 1 0c
&f jPf
United Picture Theatres
PRESENTS
POBTLASP. May 2?. The will uf
the late Henry L. Piltock, publisher
j u! the Portland Orosonlan. contest ot
which, by a daughter Mrs. Caroline
I.adhetter. was made in circuit court
thrills from the moment he mates ha here this week. Friday was declared
:y to a turbulent town in the West- -
oajue eountry
valid by Circuit Judce TaKwell. Th- Dtliberato lonir before doing what
instrument w;is tlfsposeil of and the it ia iinpi;siblc to undo.
estate appraised at $8,000,000. Undue
influence on the part of the executor Many a politician who wasn't in
and trustees was alleged by Mrs. Lead, politics tot his health has been known
better. . to leave the co:tnyy for his health.
LADIES!
crn
He
hired
rotind up an organized band of thieves
and set himself to the task of Pght
Inc armed crooks ia their own lair,
single-handed.
As Rmdy orosTrecs in hi sleuth
ing operations a delisrhtful story is
unfolded, with Pork", of course-, as one
of the central Bjpireft. The other is
Molly Kirfov, daughter of Sandy's em
ployer. , How he corrals the thieve
tnd saves his smeetheart from a fate
worse than death precipitates the smil
ing hero Into many breath-taking situations.
MRS. BOWLING HOSTESS
TO ADAMS CLUB WOMEN
ALTA TODAY
Children, 10c
ETHEL
Adults, 35c
CLAYTON
T$e XS COMMANDMENT
When Irregular or suppresMed use ,
Triumph Pills. Safe and ajways de
penduule. Not sold at drug stores. Jio
not experiment with others; save dls- i
appointment. Write for "Heller' and
particulars, it's free. Address: Natl-
nnal Medical Institute, Milwaukee
Wis.
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ADAMS. May 29. The Adam;
Tallies Club met at the home ot Mrs. ;
Klla Bowline on Thursday afternoon.
Those who attended were Mrs. Charles!
Shati and children Charlea ami Ilene:
Mrs. MTlck, Mrs. Will Bowyer and
daughters Wllma. Helen and Orta: j
Mrs. Q. O. Richardson. Ella Bowlin?.
Mrs. Charles tjpls and daughters
Ilene and Francos; Mrs. Ierto. Mrs
John Spencer. Mrs. Harry Larabee and i
sons: Mrs. Otas Llenallen. Mrs. Revel- j
la Ucuallen. Mrs. T. A. IJeuallen. Mrs.
Klt'k MiKensie and biily Nndene:
Mrs. Jack llvl'y, Mrs. Rac Aser of
Athena and dauehtrs. At 1 o'clock i
rcfreshements were served of cake, '
offee. Ice cream, fruit salad and
chicken. All spent a very pleasant aft
ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. TJcrt Kirly named j
their late heir John Werly after both j
grandparents.
Bd Wallan. wheat man. motored to
Adams Wednesday.
Henry L-wls was in I'ei
nssday.
"wmjlar row cnisatiow:'
A Pre --ttOTV of
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEBS
AT .YOUR DRUGGIST -
A.fc f T SAME OHLV.vofc) SmMH
HJBEBS
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institution.
PASTIME
June 8th and 9th
DR. C, H. DAY
Physician an7 Surgeon
Osteopath
tooma 21 and 2C Smith-Crawford
Bid.
Telephone ivi. Res. 749-R
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dlcton Wed-
Pastime
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Children Sc
LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE'S POPULAR STORY
IN PICTURES
Wild Honey
With Doris Kenyon
COWEOY SPORTS AND PASTIMES
A Rugged, Virile Drama of the West, a Refreshing
Rcminircencc of Pioneer Days.
BILLY WEST COMEDY
ARCADE
Sunday and Monday
Children, 10c
.Adults, 30c
Adults 25c
King of the Cowpunchccr
run thorn to
earth!
Dont fail to sac
cveru ecstatic
episode of this
outdoor chapter
picture.
Named Marvw
"AGM
B) JiiiM't Wilbor 'I'nmpkinr.
n i . f.i by Walter Kdwanbi
IF you were a mother whose daughter hail lieen stolen.
IF after years of searching, you found that daughter ..in ..poverty; .offered ..her
wealth, luxuries, beautiful clothes. And then-r-
IF you loved and admired her all the more because she refused to own you,
wouldn't that make
A HEART-STIRRING STORY!
SEE it in this beautiful picturization of Juliet Wilbor Tompkins' famous novel,
with winsome Marguerite Clark as "Contrary Mary."
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
PATHE NEWS PRIZMA
'Adults 35c