PACE tlfiST DAILY EAST OREGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 29, TWELVE. PACES iT THE THEATRES Ing the life of annthnt 1 an a man be forgiven by tle lU AIM'AIMl Till I18HAY Ml Kll.1l MVSTI-HY i 1'1,T I PICTI'Jllli daughter of the man he killn,t- fan murder, ilint.r any circum- The above are some of the questions mnre. be pimttrinlile? , taken up and answered unshrinking. Cfni a mmi 'ever be insi1i;.Ml In end-; ly 1n. "The rtlver's End," the new . j Marshall Ncllun production? written by 1 james Oliver Curwood and ilisul buted by First National Exhibitors' Circuit, which will tie shown at the Arcade Theatre toddy. "The River's End" deals with the. i story of a. murkier, tho strangest on j record one that will ploy on your (every emotion. And wet, counter plotting the story of this strange mur der, a romantic interest of unusual tteeign gives the production Its lighter and less gripping moments. V : T M Not a BiSsari pet I C Cf of hcrcom-m mr the enprarancr pk'fttorv rentianent tnd trmpotary kin troubles are effectively concealed. Rcauoro un- rumual color nd correcu grrasy skirts. Highly antiseptic, used with btndiaal results as via curanv Rpfni tot if vcars. AI.TA TODAY OXIA" PRIXCE PARTS A PAIR OP INTERS '"The Heggar -Prince." in which Sessile. Hayakawa "will be seen at the T3 Today 'A Only Children 10c Adults 35c What Youll See in Tfie ftjjgaj Prinb A Mastej-piece of lotlon-P.e-ture Art. , A complete Fishing Village In a Far East Village. Sumptuous Settings of the Throne .Room of an Oriental Prince. - , Hayakawa in the Dual Role of a Wicked Prince and a Beggar Fisherman. A bevy of Beautiful girls in Striking and Original Oriental Dances. Graphic Picturlzation of the Voluptuous and Fantastic Pleas urea of an Eastern Prince. Picturesque and Beautiful Scenes of Satalina the Paradise Island off the California coast. The Gorgeous Palace of an Eastern Prince, such as might be seen in "The Arabian Nights." ". f .; : .iu 4 iipuht? louu.v uniy mttin una to an Imaginary land whore fantasti cal hnppenlirv take plaee. This is n Robertson - Ode Superior picture, iroductil by lluwrtrlll. It was n:tule In OUIftu'uia on otto of lbs must .beau tiful of Pacific henches. . The scenes ere laid In a fisher vil lage .above, which lowers a castle in which lives a young and ba'.lly spqlled prince. Iu the village there is a poor young fishermati; ' -known as " Nikl .who Ut in love with u beautiful girl of the village, named Olala. They are very happy until the day when the prince comes down Xo.. tho beach and see Olnla, whoreupon he becomes Infatuated, and determines he must have th girl. , i I Attacks I bo lVince lie never has been denied any thing, andi does not think to sU whether tho girl has any relatives or friends in the village. So he only he-" comes angry when a young man pre sents himself, and bog the prince not to take away the girl, who is his sweet-" heat. His treatment of the poor fish erman, who loves the fisher girl, is so scornful that' the latter rebels, and attacks the prince. This is the opening wedge in a story which tells how the prince and the fisherman changed places, and hoy the poor fisherman, who had seen enough of life to know the value of kind treatment and Justice, and to apply them when he comes into power renders-the country great aid. Hayakawa plays the dual role of the prince and the fisherman, who look so much alike that nobody In the kingdom can tell them apart. Beatrice La Plante, Thelma Percy, Bert Hndloy, Joseph Pwicknrd and others arc seen in support- MOTHER!',, "California Syrup of Trigs" y Child's Best Laxative PANTT.MK TOKAV KWtlM "KIIOHTY IIAMIITiON' AXOrNrlTMKNT time nnre will Shortly Hamilton appear at the Pastime and- oil Thurs day ho will be seen in "Tim Snail." This tluu vShorly " will Im found first as the malinger of his falhor's snail arm in the' far brf China, and later in his own attractive' Imperson ation of the venture seeking cowboy in our great cattle lands. . A t us uhuuI. Shorty slurts Ihlnns by fnlllng In lovo and now we have as an object of his llTieetion tt charming little hulf- brned Oriental beauty named Tela .Sa(j, who returns his love with all the ardor that is to iio found In a litUc Chinese maldcu's heart. This- lovo does not find smooth nulling, liowover Shorty's father being bitterly oppos ed to tile, Union between his full fledg ed Aliiertcan son and the sapposud daughter of hla native fonimuii. Shorty deflea his father and a series of big red blooded action then follows In rapid succession. The little niauien Is sold into slavery and deported to San Francisco's Chinatown with Hhor tv in ouick DursiUt. Once more a friendly Chinaman of the custom or smugjiUng ChUicse girls across the Mexican border and having railed to find his sweetheart amidst tho usual haunts of Frisco, enlists the support of fellow cowboys and members of the Texas rnngors and awaits the next im portation over the line. A thrilling encounter is shown with Shorty ever in the lead and here fale takes a hand and with victory for the American party, comes the rescue by Shorty of his lost sweetheart. With an abund ance of events preceding, there Is yet a most surprising and plenslng event to be chronicled before the story Is brought to a happy conclusion and this is tho establishing by Shorty of his sweetheart's claim as the daughter of one of the most Influential and wealthy men of that country and which is accomplished In a most legiti mate and consistent manner. Their marrage then follows and all ends as any real love story should. Everybody is made happy. Accept ''California" Syrup of Figs only look for tha name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste.' Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." "DANDERINE" , !, . I H " I" ,. ... , .... ,. .Stops Hair Coming Out; "Doubles its Beauty. m.w.'&w&-.-&m.w-.&'m.'m.m.-m.''''S.'Vk.'V CALIFl AFTER VISITING RIETH (East Orcgonlan Special.) RLETH. July 29. Mr. and Mrs. G-ish left Tuesday morning for their home in' California. They have been visiting Mrs. Gish's sister, Mrs. W. W. Snyder. Ruth Ellis, Bessie Heath and Wal ter Holden returnetl home from Ka mela Tuesday. Walter Holden came in Saturday frbm California and surprised a great many friends. .Mr.- Holden is visiting at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs, Wm. Ellis. Among the Ritth people who wore in" Pendleton Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Short, Mr. and Mrs. John A few cents buys "Danderine." Aft er a nappllcatlon of "Dendortne" you can not find a fallen hair or any- dan druff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. 4 , Children Sc ' ' Adult.', 20c " , x U '. Heath, Mr. Thorctmorton, B. M. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Langley, Gillian ISngllsh. (Bennett Dohl left Monday for North Dakota. He has been visiting his mother, Mrs. H. H. Hillman. A crowd of young people formed a swimming party Tuesday evening. Among them were Mrs. J. Roork, Lil lian English, Ruth Ellis, Bessie Heath, Frederick Heath. Carl Livingston, Perry Woods, Max Livingston, Clar ence Pnyder. Frederick Heath arrived home last night from The Dalles. Lillian English left for Helix today for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Ehler. mm.. San Fracisco'a China Town The) Opiuiw Joints Smugglingr on the Mexican Border - This it the Atmosphere of This SHORTY HAMILTON w PICTURE - . - v :-,.; ..v ' l ' . :a , i , ' ... . -I !; , In Addition CHRISTY COMEDY "PETTICOATS AND PANTS" I "Till" TAYLOR. , . Portland Telegram.) Only west of the Missoifci river are "Til" Taylors developed. The East does not know them except through newspapers, .maaafclnes and books dealing with fact and fiction. It has never come into personal contact with the ideal inter-mountain and Pacific coast sheriff the man who' li: boy hood and y&uth learned to ride "any thing that Btood on four legs," to shoot from the shoulder, or from the .waist without sighting, to put a hole through a tin can thrown Into the air with a revolver bullot; who was cool headed and courageous, conscious of danger, but never seeking to avoid It when the emergency came; who was champion of law and order, the bated enemy of criminals and outlaws, and the stanch conservator of peace. ; Such a man was Tiiman Taylor, sheriff of tTmatllla county, Oregon. who was murdered In the discharge of his duties.' In him were embodied the skill, the bravery, the strong sense of public duty, the social quality and the romance that attach to the. west ern sheriff tif earlicn du.va. .He was ji man among men all Mrts of men. As the supreme peace officer within his bailiwick, he kept on us good terms with the orderly saloonkeeper, liefore prohibition came, aa with the circuit Judge, and looked upon the least crim inal denizens of the underworld as hu man beings despite their sin and frail ties. He held this respect together with the respect and . tii-ver-faibng' moral support of the great law-abiding, orddr-loving majority. Underneath his service wbtcn m a de bt m the most conspicuous figure in Umatilla county, if not In Eastern Ore gon, lay character, the firm founda tion for the best Aemrlcan citlsensbip. His re-election as sheriff for seven successive torms on the ticket of the minority party, end In violation of the two-teriu tradition almost universally observed elsewhere. Is a Just trlbtiu to his manly character., Also It may be token as a mark f ,af feilonaU' r re gard from his neighbors' mid friends. Without "Til 'Taylor, what will the fumed Pendleton Honnd-l'p be? Not quite the same as It. hits been in the past. It will still be tha unique Insti tution, less "Tins" living presence, but the memory of him will survive and among his contemporaries -hi; spirit will linger for many years. wiij, ssiyr ioie ' SEATTLE." Wn.. July 29: Ray C. ("Mike") Hunt, cuptuin of tho Unl- eerslty of Washington (oolbull team In 1U1&, has been engaged to assist Gll- mour Dome In coaching the -Cornell University eleven thU year, according to a letter received here from Doblo. Dobie,. former University of Wash ington coach, was with the United States Military Academy at Annapolis until lie went to Cornell last year. Hunt Is from Yakima, Washington. o o o Girls! Delightful New Vanishing Cream i . .. . - r . - . . , . Containing True Buttermilk Must Make You Look Younger or Money Back. Your complnior. from tha um of this old-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date, must quiokty show deckled Im provement tor you? dealer is authorised ia I return your money, k sure you get ' Howard's Buttermilk Crea.n Thursday - Friday Children, 10c.; Adults ' 35c " -A JLtf. rC" ''if VMS a jr Mil ml . iMi kit"' !: WE PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST PICTURE .We Have Been Privileged to Present for Months v" -. Hello! Yes this is Mary Conniston 9 rfe a ' A Romance of His Eyes Could See Through a Boiler Plate V- mi AC K i s is John Keith, a fugitive accused of murder. 3 ESCAPE THE HEAT BY, ATr TENDING THE MATINEE IN A COOL THEATRE. u 11 T larsna PRESENTS eilan RIVER BY JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD God's Country 'S: END'5 (ri ' t , "Why Not White Girl Love Chinaman?'! I Z2L.