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! FAGS EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1920. TWELVL PACIES II THEATRES ' ' t - ! 1 SONG HITS PAY PUBLISHERS! FASTI MJfl TXHAY .sister in their New York an&rtmenl .In "The Jnn of the'Hhie Moon." by evpr KinC9 an(, m,d. a small Louis Joseph Vance, In which Port. hlt f nr own , a ,anccr , the jvrnyon wn appear at tne need or her ,,,, ahoWi ..Qood Mornlnn, Judfte.' "wnramp.ny, u iam pictures, inc.. j Tho 8Creen example of Mis Clark's " faatlme Theatre Sunday nnd Impulsiveness, '-All-Of-A-Sudden Peg "a" m ner naieim part tmu . y u a thoroiiKhly delightful roman- a female villlan. The character is ,io comedy, all about a Utile Irish srtrl net one of the Itenerally accepted cam- wosp pffort,, to wed her widow moth ers kind but a woman who, solely Pr to an Knirllsh baronet and scientist throut-h Jealousy, stops at no menns j lrM to anillsnB complloatlctis and a to accomplish her own end at the ex- husband. Jack Mulha-ll is the leading nenae of those who have befriended ) man and u,e picture was directed by Jtr. .She la particularly bitter in heriWalter jjawarde. It la a Paramount attacks upon-Dorothy and Ju"MiiArtcraft. Drnce. the two characters interpreted I " i by Mixa Keayon. It is only after she has almoj ruined the haplnesN of both j A OXR 41 1 TK INTKItVIPW ALT A TODAY Dnice la revealed and one is sent in disfr&ce (rem the home that tiheltered her. a . Te role of Adelaide ia smendtdly pia-yed Iky Miss Lyn Donaldson, who, off the screen, la one of MUw Kenyons dearest personal friend. An extrem ely beautiful loving aad lovable Kirl. Miss JDoaaldson has always played heaviea'? Her father is in the Am erican diplomatic service; and ie has sywmt a number of years in foreign countries. 1 ARC.U1K TOO AY M.UIGI-K1UTK. CI.AIIK IS I -1ADV IUH XTII-H L TO 1 IIKR IX1 RLE The impulsiveness which ia Mar suertte Clark's chief characteristic WITH JOSTIi SIOK1WICR "Nothing- startling ever happens to me," aaid Josle Sedgwick. Will Rog ers' leading, lady in "Jubilo," the Gold w.vb Picture, beginning Sunday at the Alta Theatre. She van talking- to a visitor at the Culver City studios while waiting for Director Badger to get thin ready for the day's work. "I get up early in the morning so a to le out here, made up. by 9 o'clock, work all day, read the evenings away, and go to bed about ten. My only real excitement cornea when the script de mands some kind of a stunt from me' but that isn't often. Really, it is the most even kind of an existence! But I enjoy It." "My car? Oh, yea It gets funny once in a while, but so far I have Ween fortunate enough to avoid accident. la her new picture, "All-Of-A-Sudden I did get kind of frisky this morn- rggy," showing at the Arcade Thea- ing, winding up its antics by stopping ire Sunday, Isn t confined to the! dead right in the middle of the road. Screen. Only recently it took an active ana specific form. In the studio Miss friars, stumbled upon a little girl who Played her double in a scene and who was lunching on a piece of bread and 4 purple Raster egg. much the worse for wean Investigation developed that the diet wasn't a fad with the child, ia a necessity, for there was nothing else to eat at home. Whereupon Miss Clark sat down on the floor and cried, thea sent for a lawyer and had her double lcagally adopted. The little girl come out all right. baa lived with the screen star and her That's the director I got out and climbed under, pushed all the little doo-dads underneath, got back in, and it went along all right. Haven't any Idea what ailed the ma chine. "It's a wonder, though, that some thing hasn't happened to me in pic tures. I can't ride at all, and at one of the studios out here they used to insist that I play Western parts. Be lieve me, some of those rides used to give me a thrill, but I managed to there, Mr. If You Are Easily Tired Out, Your Blood Needs Purifying Clegged-np Impurities WD! Unier- leur HaaJto - - The first symptoms are usoal'y a , lost of appetite, followed by a ; gradual lessening of energy, the -system becomes weaker day ty : iay, until you feel yourself oa the veree ox a Dreakdown. This whole condition is but the i si. tance in eivinar the system crerl housecleaning. Nearly everybody just now needs a few Beetles of S. S. S. to cleanse the system of impurities. S. S. S. is without an equal as a peneral tonic and system builder It improves the appetite and Rive new s:reneth ini vitality- to both old and younir. i-ull information and valuable result of impurities in the blood I literature can be had by writing to abet (BOW Uut nature uceds as-1 Swift Seecilis .Co, AtlaStSt Gs AILTA Ti odav Will Rogers in "JUBI3LO" ; PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE ' KINOGRAMS ,, VAUDEVILLE VER VOUN & CO. Ventriloqual Oddity HARRY BARDELL Incomparable Juggler Pastime TODAY Children 5c . Adults 20c LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE Presents Doris Kenyon In His Popular Novel The Inn of The Blue Moon Most beautiful and artistic screen production of the year, teeming- with thrills and suspense, such as only Louis Joseph Vance can conceive. In Addition BILLY WEST COMEDY ' I '"v- I : ! v- NEW TORK-Dardanella' la ona or the most popular mdri ever written in America, Johani black, who compoeea It, got $100. Now he te auiny; for his share of the royalties which have reached 9500,009. Mrs. Thkla Hollingsworth Andrew of Jopltn, Mo., wrote "Kias Me Dea.k" She had it puhliahed at her own expense, JCiht thouaand th entire &rt edition -were sold in no time. Badger, the man with the glasses and gray suit. See, he ia sampling the loast beef that Mr. Hogera, Mr. French and X are sing to eat in tnla scene. Must be good from the way lie goes at it. Oh, he is caHni me now. Awfully glad to have seen you. Good bye." f Saying which, Mise Sedgwick hur ried towards the set, dodging two spot lights and a cameraman, and took her place at the humble table whereon was placed old-fashioned food purch ased at a nearby restaurant at new fashioned prices. ALTA TOMORROW' "Flame of the Desert," the latest Goldwyn Picture starring GeraUUrie Farrar and L.ou Tellegen, will be seen at the Alta Theatre beginning Tuesday. Romantic love appeal and political Intrigue form the basis of this re markable story The Egyptian desert peoples invoke the curse -of Allah against foreign infidels and plot to overthrow British rule in Egypt. An uprising of this sort, however, has been suspected, and for years Sheik Essad (Lou Tetlegen) in reality a British army officer, has lived among the people of the Sahara and learned of their plans. In London at the Vic tory Ball, he meets Lady Isabella Channing (Geraldine , Farrar). A great love theme is at once developed and when romance is carried to Cairo, Ladylsabella is tormented by the dictates of her heart and her pride of race. As the plot unfolds, the keen est faculties of Sheik Essad, the sup posed Egyptian, are called into play in defending his government; and even before his real identity is learn ed, the woman he loves la called upon to prove the real depths of her feeling for him, regard lesa of caste. Among the players in the splendid supporting cast of "Flame of the Des ert' are Edythe Champan, Alev Fran cis, Macey Harlam, Casson Ferguson and others. COMMISSIONERS REPORT W. J. Clarke, anpplica court houne , 4 . 1 4 U a. FntslPr do, vat'loim office !7,70 J. L Vaiurhnn, do 11.3a Irwin, Hodxon l'o., do ....... HI. IS I Klaxa & Prtidhommo, do ...... . 45.21 1 I'endletim Tribune Co., tnm- ! mlmlonera report uml adv.,. 118.95 I lltHl Short, et ttl, clrodtt court j ' itnen, 8. so I Charles phorman, jurora "8.00 ' Quelle, men la for Jurymen . , .-. 7.86' C. SC. Handull, Clri'Ult Court . , GO'.UO l J. 1 Mtlle( J. I. Slate vs. J. A. I Pitman 1.1.70 II. J. West, Conetabla, do .... K.70 V. A. Norman, et al wttneaaea and jurymen, do ' 18.40 Western Union Tel. Co., Ulierlff ' 10.34 T. D. Taylor, bonrd of prtwmera 180.1? ltonert Wheeler,, cUrfe-al twork Sheriff's office . . . .". , 8.i5 T. l. Taylor. Sheriff traiixixr.. porttns prlaonera ....I...,., 2S.19 T. D, Taylor, do ............. 11. 2S U..T. mown, et al, postage ... 72.00 Grace A. Cillllam, help In ofrice 50.00 Grace A. Gilliam, rent for .afe- ty deposit box'.. 5.00 Wm, Moljeod.Dep. Asscaxor .. 152.00 Alex liiulaon, Dep. Anaejwor . . 88.00. Itudolph Proebatel,' do ..... 178.60 J, U Waldon. do 24.00 J. T. Lalng, do 100.00 M. It. Oulliiher, do . ; . , . . . . 60.00 P. T. Harbour, do 0.00 Geo. Hcnnlnirer, do 74.10 H. (. Hawks, do 155.00 Leota Waxner, et al. irradina ' papers for examination ... 117.31 W. W. Green,, expenses 130.23 Pearl B. Broxsoo, t ol Widow's pension 337.50 Pendleton Water Works, Court , house ' 21.45 Pacific F. & L. Co., do , ' 40.00 Ixwinfter Disinfectant Co., do. 100.00 Smylhe-Lonerg-an Co., do .... . 48.00 Independent City ScftVlnaer, do 1.00 A. C. Koeppen & Bros., poor ' ' and Jail 7.17 St. Anthony's llbspltal, care of Hllza Green, Hobert bailey Theodore Howard, Lyle Voji orsdall, Alice Baldwin and Pat Cronln .,.....,..... 2l.75 George &. Miller, supplies for E. IL .Vaughn 15.20 Standard Oil Co., poor farm.'. . 7.13 Frank Nealtle, County Hosp. . . .35 Hermlston Hosp., care of Henry " Allen . ., 157.00 T. C. Klliott Co., for a. B. Put man 11.80 Mrs. W. H. Musselman, care of Mrs. Halvorsen ,35.00 Cedar Posts, Pqls Ask us for quotation on Idaho Red Podar jn car lot. Superior quality... Fresh stock... Quick shipments. We, invite correspondence. ' NORTH IDAHO CEDAR CO, Sandpoint, Idaho. , The following is a list of the County Warrants drawn at the June 1920 term of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, except thottt, allowed by statute. ticnoral Fund C. F. Hunter, et al, Judges and Clerks of Bleetion . . 32438.40 Sheriff, election. Klliott, election, Permanent M usctilar Strength can not exist where there is not blood strength. Young men giving attention to muscular development should bar this In mind. Hood's 3arHaparilIa gives blood strength and "builds up the whole system. - T. IX .Taylor, Mrs. M. & hall rent . Mrs. Zellii Pinch, do Mrs. W. B. Ringold, do T. A. AVjiie. do IX Hwearinsrern, do ............ J. A.' Kramer, do E. J. Graham, do I K. Penland, labor on booths. eleetion 38.25 Pilot Rock Record, hall rent do Kd Hodden, doi . Mrs. M. H. Webb, do Oro Holdman, do Freewater Lodge Xo. 202, do . . Jennie Ij. Berry, do . B. D. Dolt, do Jean P. Kirtpatrick, do .. . ... J. W- Taylor; do , C. J. Karker, do , J. M. Mcltrider do O. K. Goofma n, do .......... J. a. Rickey. In Commercial ("1 ;, do A. M. Elam, do J. C. Crimmins, fin R. C. Todd, do V. strohloi election f'gon Iumter Yard, do Penland Bros. Transfer Co., do Sr. T. Chamberlain, hall rent election 6.00 Cheshire Hilw. Co., supplies, . . 4.53 Tumalum Lor. Co., do 29.00 McKenzle Bros., drayage, do . . 6.00 C. W. Avery, do 5.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., all offl. 103.05 City Transfer Co., election . ... ., 5.00 East Oregonian, Clerk and leection supplies 408.95 T. IX Taylor, Sheriff and elec tion 28.15 Joe H. Parkes, J. P., making Abstract of votes , 9.00 T. A. IJeuallen, do 12.80 Nadyne Hikes, do ,. . 10.50 Ij. ,M. Brown, do and election... 21.00 I -Grace, A. Gilliam, prepaid ex press , 8.23 8.35 6.00 6.60 6.60 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 1.50 7.00 5.00 12.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 4.30 2.50 2l'.75 10.00 7.80 53.05 8.00 41.00 6.00 5.00 S.16 272.53 40.00 62.75 ARCADE Today Children 10c Adults 30c A0OLPH 2UK0R presents MARGUERITE "" '" (0 il -e- ' itt- : ' I cj&e :m&m. - Roys' and Girls' Aid Society , ., C. P. Miller, Jail Pendleton Iron Works, do .... Alevanders, do ........ . ." ; .. . Anna M. Hat-throng, Coroner.. D. J. McFhuI, exam. Robt. J. Mitchell, insane G, 1 Boyden, exam. Abble Meyers, insane Kllhan Stationery & PrinUng Co., Watermaster Aubrey EL Perry. Watermaster, salary and, expenses Walter I Perry, dep. water master 93.00 Geo. De maris, do 6.00 J. at. Bttton. Dep. Watermaster 10.00 b. J. McFaul, Investigating and recording contagious 26.00 Grace A. Gilliam, Indigent sol diers J. T. Brown, Coroner, et al, death of Leonard Blckford and Martha Owenby S. L. Nason, et al, County Li brary , 488.88 W. H. Lyday, traffic officer . . . 62.50 Chas. B. Oral, Sealer of weights and measures 41.40 C. W. Lassen, County Veter inarian , 5.00 Chas. H. Marsh, County Judge salary 100.00 B. E. Anderson, Co. Cora. .... 80.00 O. L Dunning, do 65.00 A. C. Funk, Dep. Sheriff, Sal.. . 160.00 J. C. Marian, do 130.00 J. A. Blakley. do 130.00 C. C. Proebstel, Dep. clerk, do. 130.00 Joyce Hays. Stenographer ..... 105.00 B. S. Burroughs, Deputy Re corder 135.00 Dr. D. J. McFaul, health officer 34.50 Guy Coot" 100.001 J. A. Horn and wife, county farm 200.00 Hamley & Co. dog supplies . . . 8.75 Echo Furniture & Undertaking Co., burial of M. Michel ... 60.00 Aubrey E. Perry, refund on taxes 18.67 General Rood Fund Peenaughty Machinery Co. ... 170.26 R. Ii Fhelpa, prepaid expenses 81.40 9. R. Hunter, et al, labor Koad ' District No. 1 321.60 Ed Hoon, et al do, Dist No. 2. . 334.15 C. Q. Bracher Hdw. Co., sup plied, Dist. No. 22 . : 9.50 C. W. Avery, et al, labor, Dis trict No. 5 . . . : 99.55 W. J. Wattenberger, labor. Dis trict No. 18 8.70 James Nelson, et al, do, Dis trict No. 21. 451.60 Thomas Janues, t al, labor Diet. No. 22 773.25 J. F. Thompson, et al, do 403.50 J. J4 Klmlmll, do, Dist. No. 31 49.25 Chas. Haley, et al 571.91 John Illnderman, et al, Dis tricts 1, 2 and 3 331.32 Price Davis, et al, Price Davis payroll 332.00 K. M. Shaw, office 106.00 H. H. Phelps, do 249.69 Wm. oreogry, et al 192.42 II. A. Silk, do, Silks' payroll. .1557.19 U n. ElliM, do Kills and hunter 292.57 S. F. Patterson, et al, Hherldan bridge ; 284.72 B. Gorfkle, et al, warehouse . . 669.56 Alto Radiator Works. 20.00 J. IX Whitman, for Silk ,. 1.00 Milton Garage, supplies ' 7.60 Tumalum Lbr. Co., Walla Wal- la River Camp 7.95 D. D. Phelps. Roadmasters of fice :- 16.20 Mrs. Laura Harris, supplies, Silk's Camp J. B. McDnnlel. do Mrs. Jessie Harrington, do . ... T. C BIHott Co., do Twin City Meat Co., do Chexhlre Hdw. Co., do Milton City, do Fletioken Auto Springs Works U J. McAtee L. J. Shannon, expenses It. 1'a. Phelia. prepaid freight and expenses Charles Co., Silk's Camp J. H. Davis, labor J. H. Isvvls. do Downeys Market. Silk's camp. H. C. Dunn, labor Newt Newsen. labor' Joseph Itothlln, do McKay hill Hermiston Herald, Publishing road nitice Echo News., do Aubrey ' E. Terry, Surveying- 72.20 16.45 60.78 183.46 84.86 2.25 7.50 417.30 108.18 102. 01 67.66 81.81 12.70 29.70 ' 8.10 157.06 "442.6 S .. C:U.0(! W. U Perry, do 4.00 J. J. Williams, do 4 o W. o. Sutherland, do ; 4. no ; Maurlca. D. Mcroggd, . clearlng- , right of way Economy Drug Co., . . , Simpson Auto Co Concrete li.e Co., Walla Wulla, River i Eastern Oregon .Motor Garage l'orki.is & Amnion, , Penland Bros., rent Standard Oil Co., Allen-Knight Co W. J. Clarke, Simpson Auto Service Co. .... Pacific P. , & I Co., ruck. chusher 66.35 Walla Walla, Iron Works ..... 40 Electric Service Station 36. o 8. Alexanders. Silk's Camp 134.75 Chansolor A Lyon Co '. 201.03 Oregon Lbr. Yard 16.05 Paciflo Tel. & Tel. Co 27.1.1 Auto Clearing House, 21.85 la. a. Frazler 10.20 W. O. Phelps, prepaid express 2.14 Paciflo P. & 1 Co 4.10 Oregon State Highway Com.-. . 2X1.H2 Frank Ramey, labor 114.00 Temple Bros, hire of tractor and mau 111.60 Shot well Construction Co., Echo-Morrow Co. line Robt. TuttU expenses Irwin-Hodson Co Walter it. Ramon, Ruther road State IndiiBtrlul Accident Ins.. .. 3. I Patterson, el al, Havanna- Hieltx V. Waggoner, ' Sunnyslite-V'ina pine P. Freeland,' et al, ' Freelnnd payroll 1638.69 E. Larson, et al, Kldd'a payroll 740.71 Tom Nelson, et al 237.78 Price Davis, et al, Davis' pay roll t 1990.77 Chris Jensen, et al, Gefeke & , Bain payroll ..2167.2s Taul Cartright. et al. Camp A . . 766.66 V. Heath, et al, A. J. Burt pay roll Geo. C Baer & Co J. A. Lumsden, '. Tom Able Umatilla, Flour & Grain Co. .. J K. McDnnlel, Camp D Maxfield A Rhodes Oregon Hdw. A Hup. Co., flefe ke & Bain Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co H- N. Bain, do 167. 3S Downeys Market, Freeland Camp Williams Ollnger Lbr. Co., Sunnyslde-Umaplne Jones-Scott Co.. Oefeke St Bain Gray Bros. Grocery, Camp A. . Standard Oil Co. Hnvanna . . ..... 4 C. P. Collins, Camp D The Charles Co. W. J. Clarke. Camp D ..... V. Waygoner Smythe- Lonergan Co., Free land Camp Taylor Hdw. Co., Camp D Hermlston Auto Truck Drny Line : 1"-S Efcho Auto Co. ; . . 37.99 Echo Auto Co 37.99 If. W. Collins, Camp A 7C3.80 Jones & Jones, Camp D 77.08 Mrs. M. E. Webb 190.60 Lihertdy Auto Co '. . . 21.76 Weston Mercantile Co. Camn D 30.50 456.54 164.76 840.17 42.00 705.87 127.20 10.S5 16.60 33.35 628.63 accn-ittt 170US E. '. Sonimers, (iefeke & Buln 80.80 Echo Auto CO., do . . . 200.34 Alii n-Knlght Co., Camp D. . . , 5 00 Walter M. Ranson, lluvanna- Helix - 20.61 L. 13. Johnnon & Sons, "A. 4 J. ' Burt .,...... 24 2.04 C. s. McNimght Co. .; ., 3.30 Orfi.ee A. Gilliam, prepaid l - , Rhymer and Dicke Co 3890.04 Oregon state Highway Com. . .17000.00 State Industrial Ins 471.35 Kccles A Smith CO.. t'anip A. . ft 30 a H. Harbour, et nl, Weston : " Camp D ..... M. 4684.18 Geo. C. Baer ft C., .- 297.70 Mra F. M'. Uorry, rinht-of-wuy GOO.00 C. J. Gulliford, rlght.of-wuy.,1114.00 ChrlH stunull, do 300.00 Grnttnn's TrnnHfer, Imrt-Hellx 77.41 Frank Sallng, Administrator, supplies and rent . . : 69.00 I'eto Freeland, Freelhnd pay- ' 1 roll 2873.20 porter A Conley, Cj)lnu t .' . . . 1 1 1 74.1 1 Orniinns Trniirir (Oenerol Fund nonrt 481.2 ol1i-e of Itids for Hewer Constrnotloii. Notice is hereby given llmt sealed bld.4 nvlll be received at the office of thu city Hecorder In 1'eudleton, Ore gon up to July 71 h, 19:0 at 5 o'clock P. M. foihe Construction of The Tur ner Street Sewer Laterals In the City of Pendleton, . Plans' and Specifica tions for sold work may be seen on. file In the office of The City Surveyor at th City Hall In PHiidli'i.m, Oregon, all bids iuu3t be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 10 per . cent of the amount bid, made payable to the order of the -Mayor of the City of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder if unsuccessful, and to be for feited If the bid is accepted, and the bidder fulls to enter Into a contract In accordance with the terms of his said hid. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any nnd all bids. This notice Is published by order of the Common Council of The City of Pendleton, and d atd this 25th day of June 1920. THOS. F1T7. GERALD, City Recorder. HERMAN CI.AUKSIvMOS SiMtial Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co.; - ' An Old I.lno Company that does all its business in the west. 210 Beauregard St. P. O. Bos, It Phone SST-W 59.50 9A4 r.ft 1 20.40 ' 123.21 IMWm?K-saA?KMVaacp J2 .?? 2 Guaranteed Expert PHOTO WORK i S We don't care who g 7 H j 4 haa been doing your B i work or whether it has S 8 lust been 15.00 6.70 24.2" satisfactory g P. T. Harbour Herman Goodwin - II. A. Brandt's Dept. Store . . . Twin City Meat Co., Cnmp D.. Alexumlers, B. i Atkins & Co.. Gefeke & Bain '3.26 F. A. Chexik, do . 3S.21 Oregon State Highway Com... 742.63 Fcho Mero. Co 46.73 Tumalum Lbr. Co., Gefeke & Bain 96.15 Pendleton Trading Co., Klild's Dr not, but if it is done at "Tallman's" we make it satisfactory.;; Films in before 10 a. 2 m. out at 5 p. m. jj Films in between 10 a. 5 m. and 5 p. ml out at 665.04 a noon next day. 4 3 Enlarging a. Specialty. 5 1 Co. DrmnHsUi 4 oti,'iijotsiv'aTt(ajps!tpwawarsrtsis rmim'i'mnmm'mtMnmtmm$nm "fffiSalSi-ilalJa1iral-i'slnaltaa1ttBa1ISftarairajfiaila V G owes r e - o 16.50 42 40 1.25 54.55 81.92 148.73 10.15 61.00 4.50 15.00 81.46 23.06 688.50 168.00 30.94 52.50 39.00 6300 6.25 5.25 wmm WalK5 orv Isn't it true that you would paiot your floors oftdner It yea didn't bare to keep the housa upset sa long wslttnf for the paint to dry? Wouldn't you do it oftener if you could paint one half of the floor one day, thea move the furniture over frosa the ether half and paint that the next day? Well, that's jut what yon can do with Lowe's Hard Drying Floor Paint. This fact, together with the way it stands wear and tear is the ressoa it is uied so much en restaurant floors and ship decks. Come in snd aik for descriptive literature., L. J. McATEE The Practical Paint Man Phone 158 513 Main St' fPotirtts wnws?oweii9eow'3eewaiv"st(v'.isrrw.ieai i roads S.S0