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ahead of any other attempted by mo
tion picture geniuses. The scenes ap
proaeh reality ot war more iraiij
than it was believed possible. War
ships in battle, submarines in action,
torpedoes plowing through the water,
trench fighting, the wrecking of an
nor, linor fincniroments between
whole armies, a naval encounter lo-
tween opposing fleets, an aerial oai
n ;,i.ii-iMl destruction in the wake
of ' land battle all thr and many
more thrilling and impressive in
cidents are gathered together into the
picture, through which runs a most
appealing love story una a prewy pic
ture of mother love. One can never
forget JBaby Reed in "Civilization
once it is seen.
Normal School Supported.
To n,an,'l (Irpo-nn. Nov. 6 (To
the Editor.) The Teachers Institute
holl hrro lit La Grande last week
calls to our attention the Normal
School Measure, No. 308 on the ballot
at this election. About 13 per cent
of our teachers are graduates or a
Normal School. The time' is going to
come when training in matters of
teaching will bo a condition precedent
to the hiring of a teacher in our
schools. It is an old saying, that
"Practice makes perfect," we learn
this holds eood with re
gard to teachers as well with anyone
nlcv Touchers must learn to teach
by teaching. If any person desires
to enter the teaching proiession, suc
rpss can onlv be assured where they
have been trained to. teach.
Students from Eastern Oregon are
going to State Normals at Idaho,
Washington, and even to California,
because Oregon has not an adequate
supply of schools. Monmouth is good
so far as it goes, but the facilities for
the accommodation of students are
limited, not only 'by the buildings and
population, but also by the supply of
pupils necessary for practice. There
are 35 counties in the state and half
of them lie east of the Cascade
Mountains, yet the counties east of
the Cascade Mountains only receive
10 per cent of the Normal graduates
of our school at Monmouth. Our ed
ucational needs, therefore, demand
an additional Normal, and Eastern
Oregon should be big enough to lay
aside any local prejudice in the mat
ter, and vote 308, yes.
Very Trulv Yours,
GEORGE T. COCHRAN
Our Want Ads brtnfc results.
l.OU TELLEGEN IN "THE VICTORY OF CONSCIENCE.'
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At Arcade Today and Tomorrow
"The Victory of Conscience."
I.ou-Tellegen, the famous romantic
actor, will be seen at the Arcade to
day and tomorrow in the Jesse 1..
l.asky production of "The Victory of
Conscience," written especially for
him by Margaret Tunibull from the
Ktory by Alexandra do Jannelli. Mr.
Tellcgcn will be supported by Clco
Kidgley and an all-star Uisky cast.
This Paramount picture is the first
photodramntic product ion in which
l.ou-Tellogen has appeared since his
marriage to the famous Geraldine
Farrar.
As (he young Count wlio has passed
from sinner to saint. Mr. Tellegcn
will be seen at his best and he and El
liott Dexter present one of the most
thrilling duel scenes ever witnessed
on (ha screen. Mr. Tellegcn has the
distinction of being the champion
swoidsni;;.-. of Europe, and Mr. Dexter
is well known for his prowess with the
foils. Many scenes, taken in a mili
tary hospital during the present war,
me realistic in the extreme, and wenc
supervised by a wounded French ma
jor now convalescing in the United
States.
Miss Kidgley will bo remembered
for her .splendid performances in
"The Golden Chance," "The Selfish
Woman," and "The House with the
' " ' int fciiiniii imiii iummi Wimni 1
Golden Windows." Others prominent
in the cast are Elliott Dexter, Thomas
Delmar and Laura Woods C.ushing.
The story has to do with the snirit-
ual and mental awakening of Louis,
: Count de Tavannes. The Count and
! his handsome, harum scarum com-
panion, Prince Dimitri Karitzin,
! steal a little dancing p-irl from a
French tnveni. The girl falls in love
with Louis but he casts hr aside, and
is nearly killed in a fight with her
f ormer sweetheart. Upon recovering,
the former sinner enters the priest
hood. How he again meets the dancer,
wins her admiration and induces her
to enter a monastery, is brought
about in a way that has never been
seen before by the photodramatic
audiences. To say that this play is
unusual and sensational, is but a mild
description.
Cleo Kidgley, as the dancer, has
been given one of the best roles of her
entire career, and she has risen to the
occasion with all the energy and abil
ity at her command.
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"Civilization."
On (Wednesday and Thursday the
wonder feature "Civilization" comes
to the Arcade theatre for a two-day
engagement. The Evening Telegram
of Portland on September 2d has the
following article:
ANTI-WAR FILM WILL STAY AN
OTHER WEEK.
cene fium ' I ivilizadon ' at Arcade cdncsdiiy and Thursday,
"Civilization" Is Proclaimed the Most
Stupendous Photoplay in Ex
istence. "Civilization," the spectacular and
convincing sermon for civilization as
against war which has been running
two weeks at the Heilig theatre, will
stay for another week in Portland. It
is probable this will b? the last week
of :he film, which has been pro-
hiimed the greatest achievement in
motion picture photography and plot
writing since the moving picture be
came an institution.
The film has been one of the great
est, successes of moving pictures yet
produced, not alone in Portland, but
in all other cities where it has shown.
It is a large entertainment; inspire!
by a purpose and representing $1,.
"00.000 outlay and a year and a half
in time for the, production.
From a spectacular viewpoint 'Civ
ilisation" is a wonder play. It com
bines all that has been evolved in mo
tion picture art and at the same time
brings the essence of grand opcia
and the essentials of the speaking
stage into play. The picture as it
nns inriueu ami entertained thousands
during the last two weeks at the Hei
lig. is combined with a veritable
grand opera score written by the bril
liant young composer. Victor I,.
Sihertzinger.
Rasienlly the photoplay deals with
war, and Thomas H. Ince. the pro
has provided a war setting far
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lies. Tilda Slut. V. B. Fit. Offloa.
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