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TEN f AGES DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, ENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 120. TAGE EIGHT Li . AT THE Tift IRES -.- rp ireil of ' known a well as known w.ll com- LA FOLLETTE THINKING ON THIRD PARTY RACE rouiulotu and ratt- foncler, who Is held io jn II 'siaytntr the father, Fettr Aimio. 50 'pete. At present, preliminary io the buttrr cutter, (n a quarrel over ti Iok i finals, there are road match at1 at Davis' home last niKl'i. t-n, of .Olympic distance 'every week-end; the children. Oustnf, wtne?se1 the i throughout nil cyi lli.s centers. ; shooiinir ami I'roMecutor lrovvn said! CJeors'o M'hitaffer, cjipUiin of tlie.j h would probably d.srtvuarrt oiher jl12 clay-bird shooting' team (hut woli (stories of the affair and depend, al- the silver medal at Stockholm, Is in I IMVWF T01Y W concern, ana swanflon; a pnimiii- : '- n " -- ........... - . . '. .... ....... ... cio. i u,'. orimin.i a.v, ... ! When Oustaf realised his father had thootinr practices are proceeding, out ... . ... ... .. i ii .,i.,..,.. . 1 been killed hn manfultv hoiii,iA,.A. i , nu ns there is ontv a limlK'il lield I lAM'i t rer.it n ""''" - ........... . '.......... ... ... ,,. .,.. ,' ii., ik. third nartv 'IUK 1HUM-, IX OI!!r!t" I proportionate to their deserts, Klvllxi uura in me nouseoiu. "'" i cmoom.- iiivic v ioi,.-. u ........... ... "'"'; .ion t jitotner Know, he told T'1"1"""1"" ici.iw. the detectives. "And of course, don't let the children know anything." (ius taf Is 1 1 years old. ClUOAtM", ,lun St. Ifnitetl State c ..... 1 ., r .lla .nu ripen 1 tlnroached liv a deledntlon of llherals from with a view to sounding hiw on the A faithful reproduction of the the picture. Mtumo which ts civr.n annually In . fylng endint. 1'sris bf the students of the Uniin Tito cat of -The Silver Horde," thinner, is one of the most effecii '' I which is the feature of the program ix-enes lti the new rararnnnnt Attmr i at the Alia Theatre, startlnn Tue1ny fdetnre, "H6 )W' In i.'r.t.v." n.r- j eimtalns nch iwnl't. ri'tn favorites as rlnr Kll Vftfim.n which will he i lioliert M.-Ktm, M;rtle Sled man, Fred rhown at the Arcade Theatre snmdnj ' i-rick, Fli'Vli-k w.inMn, Hetty lllythc, - ..... 4.. ! I iinta l'.,C,li.v. TiW'iftr Alrni,. nrl tne ;t-yrt,, nut tt. u. jaCLwean. . rrana " ..,. ! !J,,v,l d.r, ct:.d Ujo production. !" JnvJtcd to join IlltlTISH AUK t HOOSlVt (Contlntied from race T.) wene as neany its ituiijiv .je Jarisian event. Mevemi nunorco enui nr no... ... the WaJ Misinr and luelr rtsmnv r noted for the hizarrc and t ouallties. The ilomP worn Kernison if erentli'n mat eni..eiie.-, l.euuty tkllh th unusual and la one'"lj the jJHMiiest 4-ostuine ever worn tills beautiful star wlio has been called tlin dressed Woman on the screen." . "His House in drder" ? adapted from the mage success by the same lame of 9lr Arthur Wins I'inero. It ts photoplay that combines the dra matic) heart Interest pathos and hu mor effectivv-ly and maintains the Iiitth etandard of excellence thai character Ins productii.tis,"f Miss Ferenson. AlUfin tTO T'm Olieviei ,,..tij . j con pictures was vi;e uirecioi- The story has to do with Nina Gra ham, who after the death of her fath er tieeomes a (toverness in the home of Kilmer Jeswn, M. I'. After the deatb of his wife she marries him. He criti cise for her what ho considers her Slovenly habits and has his first wife's lstr keep house for them. The sifter msJces life miserable for Nina, and has the yount wife at the end of her en durance. Then Nina finds lettets of the first wife's which proves that her child is not the son of Filmer Jesson. Dramaiia Incident follow and the story nas an interesting ending. IT TOMOnilOW PTOKY INTKHKST VIES WITH ACTIXO IV REX BEACH 1TLM In Jtei Beach's "The stiver Horde, produced by Goldwyn. story interest viee with txcellenl acting for firs place among the many good things that can be said about this production. "The Silver Horde" as a novel proved to be one of the most pronounced liter ary successes of the present day, not only In the volume of its sale, but lso in the world-of-mouth notoriety that it Inspired. ", On the screen this tale of strife and love in plot strength and interest, and Is further enhanced ty the convincing realism in action -which only the screen ran offer.: To the mullitudious read ers of the book it will be very thrilling to see those wonderful characters. Body Emerson and Cherry Slalotte, directing Big George's fight against the money-worshipping trust interests ot New York, taking part on the side in a little romance which gradually eliminates the haughtly Mildred Way land as a factor and settles down to a plain case of mutual adoration be tween Emerson and Cherry. The unpleasant, hateful people In the story such as Marsh, unprincipled head of the Marsh Canning Company, ylarid, the financial power behind There will be matches. YEAR OLD BOY IS HIS MOTHER'S HELPER (Fly T'nited Press.) SK.VTTLK, June 21. Mrs. Maria Anple, expectant mother !n the Colum bus Kinltariuin, is beifcg kept nierci--r My Ignorant today ot a tragedy which left her a widow and her six children fatherless. Meanwhile l'rose cutor Brown is sifting conflicting stories preparatory to filing a charge against. Charles Davis, used 60, dog iT-iovement and becoming the party s , Can. Whiiworth Jones, secretary or Htnnimrd bearer in the ran eiectum the Olympic assncialion. told the it is lmtrned here today. I.a Follette, Vnite d Press there was every epnnre i it wax stated, made no nnswrr. .Try to believe the final OHnipie team will j delegation saw the senator at Moches represent the best In Hl'lUsh athletics, iter, Minn., leaving him tn think It over. "We were months In getting start-' That ha is considering it favorably ed." he added, "because of' fnanclal 1 is the view of political misoners us me 1 troubles. These have been dispelled : result of an announcement here by lib thin week, nnd we have adequate us- i ernls that a working nlliance with pro file team, surance of support that will permit us gresslvd organisations in Wisconsin at which mi-Ito send a representative teum.7 , j has bcnn completed. ' . '. t ' Woo unto the world because of occasions of .stumbling'! that the occasiorts come; hut wot? lo lhat man through cometh! 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Pinkham Medicine Co. and tell their friends how they are helped is that Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound iias brought health and happtneps into their lives. Freed from tneir illness they want to pass the pood news along to other sutfering women 'that they alio may be relieved, . , . i . ARCADE TODAY '' Children 10c i .i AduU30c :r. ...' I f 1 ' I n in hV. : m ..1 . ..'( is nous InOfdei t - Showing at the . ALTA THEATRE One Day Monday, June 21 ' : ' 'With .-' VIOLET STANTON AND DORIS CURTIS . in Person. "TEMPTATION" is a picture you will never forget. You will see it and he glad you have. . OTHER ATTRACTIONS. PENDLETON, ORE Come Early to Avoid the Crowd. JVo children Unless With Parents Matinee Children 20c, Adults 35c. Night Ch'ildren 25c, Adults 50c Today t- !: ; y i) 5 I - ' ' I .' f I"? p li I ;. jr if Violet Stnnlon Pastime Children 5c, '.f ,.X.Z"l ''T Adults 20c King of the West ' G. M. ANDERSON Creator of. Broncho Billy In'' THE SON OF A GUN A tale of the west. Billy West Comedy. THE ROGUE .i . - CIIILDIIKN 25c, ADULTS 50c, TAX INCLUDED a;itinu -P 'I, " " yg mm jsjwi-j. "iimi. '-upi. .in i ' " w a-w - - --i.ii i- " " i mn ' , mwmmm ' HHMmiig'frriS'm.' 4r 'W-.t.,lt.l''0tfap,tjy'i,h..lAytWwejir7W.AIIMSU''l'illl 'll.lis im.m ' t ,cvi 1 if 4 i ill .r -S3,, -i. i .3 ' p.. " EVfaMiW&W? i V 1 XtVUF f '''vt'iff-'igatw6r'a'1 i -rnhTT T9TCD TC r- 1 , Samuel Goldwyn Rex Bcacli Jjrcsent rl Famous Story Directed, hy Franl Llbjrd. ., V Smashing Crashing Drama in Which the Might of the North is Pitted Against the Cunning of Wall Street With Love and Fortune at Stake. . mm i "ALASKA!. That Far Flung I'oil of Alvrn(un of llair-Trlrper Iovrs and Hiito.: Nj lan Can Iuiut Iieture 1-ile In tho I-'rozen Silnc of the Oieut Nyrth llmil i.ix L'ach.' 'Till-: SJLVI K lioltnt: in a thun tlrrinir drama of fifihtmp H Is und mijrlitv n-n. And a thnrou;:li utory piM-Kffi wmIi He.'i 1 1' thrtM rattm a 4oit-li t.red of lK:U!ti!ul lomailce. 1 !' J t .1 f "I ' i ' f hecause he had Ji'een liruised, . r"T,Wri'AV hatlc-rcd and discouraged hy years of soul-searing struggle Mm:HM fey called liimycllow. Washer When the Supicme J est came- VK$?1 -when J.ove aim a r ornine was. slaked on his courage how vyia-p wi "Mi ew itn. MIGHTY MEN! They recognize but one law the law that Ilea tn the .barrel of a Bun and the flinty hanrlnosH of hure fists. And when Marsh with his Wall Street mil lions hits the Kalvlk trull to foroa. thm to yield their rhilm to "The 81J- ' vcir Horde'' ho found f ixhu k -r " 1 And tho Btrtigprle thut followed' re soiindoil with the rrimh o( mlrhty . flHla vibrated' with the Mnkiached passions of strong men fiirhtlnff for fortune and h love of a woman. f