i THE ONTABIO ARQUB, ONTAEIO, OREGON, THCTR3DAY, JULY 29, 1920 .arr . it jig-!i; i jjil! i r nQKHSEi Jii wjwRiiiijjffij ffiBBHagggB i A? COMING ATTRACTIONS AT MAJESTIC THEATRE Sunday and Monday, August 1 and 2 PRISCILLA DEAN in the .$500,000 production le Virgin of Stamboiil Thousands of players in the cast. Six months in the making. A 10 reel production. Love, thrills action, suspense, go to make this the greatest photoplay of year. Special Musical score was arranged for this mammoth production. Music to fit each scene. Also a Comedy THE LIGHT WEIGHT LOVER Matinee .Sunday 2 lo 4 Night 7 to 11 undMonday Nltc Tues.- Wed., Aug. iJ and 1 Francilia Billing ton in The Day She Paid Tliis new brilliant star makes her first appearance in a humanly drama that will appeal to all lovers of good drama. Also a Comedy Thurs. Aug. 5, One Night Onlyl JOHN BARRYM0RE in "RAFfLES" This play on the legitimate stage has been a tremendous success, the book" widely read, also Larry Semon Comedy The Grocery Clerk Friday, One Night Only, Aug. G ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN m 0 . "n Country Cousin" A Romance of Cily and Country from the popular Btagc success by Booth Tarking ton. ' Also U Comedy Sat. Matinee nnd Night Aug. 7 HARRY CAREY in Marked Men 7 Reel Western Note, Harry Carey is tho most popular Btar now playing in western pictures, to see him one time is to like kirn Also a Comedy ALIULI'A MKAIi MILL IMIOPOHKI) roll CAIRO (Continued From Pngo 1) milk ilwilorw nsHoclntlon mid similar bodies lio formod nt onco no that lio qtiOAtlou of marketing bo solved In u Inrgor way. Ho pointed out that tlio mewl mill would bo n unit In Hiioh mi orgnnlintloii nnd would not miorroro with tho Inrgor project. Thin mitttor will ho conHldorod moro fully nt nnothor mooting. DNeuin Hour Mill. Whllo tho mnttor of n moiil mill was up for roiiMldorntlon sovornl of thn rnuoliorn broached tho mattor ot tho flour mill nt Ontnrlo mid do- olnrod (lint to thorn It lind boon rop. rowntoil Uixt the nninrin nnminnr clnl Club wos officially ImekliiK tho project. . iv. anion wno wiih prosont nt tho mootliiK explained thnt thin wns not tho cimo u far iih tho inombor nhlp of iho Club wiih concornod, that whllo till woro anxious lo hnvo tho mill n BiirooHi that officially the Olub linil nothing whntovnr to do with llu promotion, unit furthoi thnt iiiomborH of tho dlrcctornto had spoolflonlly slntod that tho Cltib'a niiino wan not to bo used In that way. Sovoral of tho ranchors doclarcd that thoy had wlgnod tho notes on tho understanding thnt tho Ontnrlo IiiicIiiam iiumi wuro backing tho prop oHltlnii. Othor rnnchorH said thnt lhty had nuked business mon con cerning It and on being told that tho biiHliKMM men woro not connoct d with It had rofusod to sign tho IIOtUH. TIiIh dlsciiMdon lod to a genoral dliJ0UNlon of tho nocd of clOBor co- oporntlon botwoon tho buslnoss mon nnd tho runoherH to tho end that tho prosperity of tho untlro community might bo enhanced. To Hold Cm unify Valr. Tho members of tho Imroau went on record In favor of holding n coin munlty fair, and President a. W. 'van Hi'j'iMiuuci u ocmmitteo con sisting of I Inns Oft, O. T. Luckoy, M. .Mollnar, John Koogun, nnd V. V. Hlokox to itrrungo for tho dato and prepare tho progrnm. Thin commlttoo will nlso havo chnrgo of tho selec tion of material to bo exhibited at tho County fair. I'AUKWUMi I'AHTl- Mm. P. J. Oallachor entertained Wodnosduy ovonlug nt nn Informal party at her homo In Villa Park. Tho guest of honor wiih Mrs. Gallagher's mother, Mrs. Bmlly Hall who Is loavlng Satnrday for a two-month's visit In Midland, Houth Dakota. Thoso prcsont woro Mosdiiinoa Emily Hall, W. W. Wood, W. II, Ilrooko. II. W. Bwnglor, Clarouco Wood, W. J. Wooho, II. II. Whltnoy, Win. Jones, J. T. McNulty, B. M. Orolg, P. I Hnii, Goo. Itclhsan, 1). i Cou"y, WllllniiiH, P. P. Akcr, Frank Holder, Win. Allon und P. J. Qnllaghor. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hohor gavo n party Wodnosdny evening nt tholt homo In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hn Halstoad nnd Miss Elva Colllun of Bait Lnko City. Tho evening was spoilt In playing gnmoH und other nmiisonionts nftor which rofrosh inoutH woro served. TIioho Invltod were Mossra nnd MesdumoH Orrln Hull, Bchuylor Hull, L. Hlckox, Ooo. Dufflold and fumlly, II. C. Socoy and family, c. K. Socoy and family, 8. H. Hohor und fumlly, C. B. Hlngham und family, Mrs. K'oefo, MrH. Coch ran, Hurloy Jenne and MIshoh Hvo dluo and Hopn Cochran, "rim .michoiik" Ih a story of lovo, paHslou nnd In trlguo which shows popular Viola Dana In u now light of cleverness. Tho joung slur plays tho part of a waif of tho Kust side who Is rescued by Do Witt Sponcer, a noted nuthor und taken to his homo. This girl, known iih Mlcrobo, grows pusslonnto ly fond of her bonefnetor but finds that Ills friends particularly his women friends uru ugulust her. Ovorhonrlng hor say that bIio will bo ill:! rnlnntlon sho lonvoe nnd spends her time trying to mnko ouougli mon ey to ropay Do Witt tor his kindness to her. How sho is tho moans of re kindling his lost nmbltloii und bring ing him to tho topmost heights of fnmo nnd happiness Is what makes tho play a inastorplcco of tho screons best art. Dreamland, Thursday, July 20th. brings tho nudlonco hack from laugh ter to tears and buck again with hoi I wondorful tules to tho tragic termi nation of hor romance. VIRGIN HTAMHOUIi HTOKY IN Hill HI' TllH STOHV Ol' A LOVKIt'H HTt'XT Tho W. c. T. U. hold tholr rogulur mooting Thursdny nftornoon nt tlm homo of Mrs. A. L. McDowolI. Miss Ada Crousupto talk on Curo of Chil dren In hot weathor was vory Inter- of glodnowi ostlug und instructive. At tho closo Plokford In "Suuds" toadies tho ad "Suds," Mary Plokford's forthcom lug production for United Artists which wilt be seen nt tho Majestic Theatre soon might woll bo termed i'TIio Tnlo of a Bhlrt," for tho scouos nro nil laid In n little laundry In tho slums of London, nud Miss Pickford, us Amanda Affllck, weaves such a ranmuco about tho shirt which has beon left by a cusuul customer that even her gill cIiuuih bolluvu It ul moHi us much ns herself. Having prouchod tho philosophy lu "Pollynnna,'' Mary Barl is a beautiful beggar girl In tho stroots of Btumboul, Captalk Pomborton, a dashing young Amorl with her. At the snmo tlino.mentsl run soldlor of fortune, In command of tho famous Uluck Horse Troop, falls In lovo with hor. At the sumo time, Achmet Humid, n powerful Sheik of tho desert, plans to kill n young Amorlcnn In lovo with his fa vorite wlfo. Following him to tho Mosu.uo, ho stabs him lu tho buck. hut Is soeu by Burl. Iloallzlug this fuct, tho Hholk plans to marry hoi to protect himself, Pomborton learns of tho inarrlago plot and is ublo to marry Barl hlmsolt by proxy under tho Turkish law. Discovering the trick, tho Bholk kidnaps thorn both' und Immures them in his dosori' homo. Sari escapes nud brings the ALLIES THREATEN TO DRIVE OUT THE TURKS Versailles. A threat to drive the Turks from Kuropo "onoo and for all" was contained In the nlllud reply to iho Turkish objections to the peace treaty delivered to the Turkish pence delegation. Such fiction might follow Turkey's refusal to sign tho trsnty or her failure to glva It effect, the reply states. Tho time limit for Turkey to make known her doclslon expires at mid- ulgh't July 27. The reply suld the Turkish govern- ; Mornl ,nrlff commission, for a conference with President Wit son. The census figures for the Hawaiian Islands give the population of Hawaii as 26M12, coniparod with 101.009 In 1010, an Increase of 64,003. or 33.4 per cont. Miss Helen Toft, daughter of ex President William Howard Taft, was niarrlod here to Frederick Johnson MsnnliiK, professor In American his tory at Yalo university, Now Haven, Conn. Former Oovernor Samuel W. McCall of Massachusetts called at the White House nnd Informed President Wilson that he Is unnbln to accept a recoss appointment lo membership on the iiieut appears to think Its rcsponslbll Ity lu the war was less than thnt of Ms allies and that Turkey therefore in entitled to lenient treatment, but that tho allies could not accept that plmi. The :::te mali't"!" "Turkev entered tin- war without a shadow of excuse or I provocation" and hy closing the straits I in the face of the allies Turkey ccr- taluly prolonged tho war by not loss him two yours and caused loss to the allies of lhi.uii.inls of lives nnd thou sands of millions of pounds. A new parly, orgunlted ut Chicago, the Farmerl.nbor parly, entered tho politics! field with Parley P. Christen, son, Bull Lake City attorney, and Max S. Hayes, editor of a Cleveland labor newspaper, as Its nominees for presl. ! nnd vice president, respectively, BRIEF GENERAL NEWS 1 lnuLil'it irraat nrlnvii f AAtt aua lllnok Horso Troop to tho rcscuo In , transportation, tho Kovernment tlmo to seo Pomborton victor ovor rroud, will ho completed by Decent, tho Bholk In n tromoudous struggle i.ur , 1321 At Majestic Sunday August 1 nnd 2. and Monday, of tho sorvod. mooting rofroshmouts woro GEO. LIVINGSTON I f 1 APT MgBggggB it- I W vl vfe ' . .l.K.M.M)KIt-HBK.S Hunduy morning Immediately fol lowing tho sorvlces nt tho Haptlst Church, occurred tho wedding of Mr. Joseph Alifrunder of Cuscndo Locks, Orogon nud Miss Elslo Ilees of Ontnrlo. Tho ceremony was per formed in the church by Itov. C. If. Worn lu tho prosonco of a fow rela tives. Tho party thou wont to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Rocs, parents of tho brldo whoro a woddlng dinner was served. Mrs. Aloxauder taught school ut Cnscudo Locks dur. Jug tho past wiutor. Tho young cou plo loft Wednosday ovoulug for Uiscndo Locks where thoy uiako their homo. vuiitages and consolation of a vivid Imagination, nud when Lavoudar tho delivery horso, Is about to bo sold for glue, sho roscuos him, takes him up two flights of stairs to hor room und tells hi in such wondorful tnloa that ovou this poor old animal bo (loves it. Hut with nil Amanda Affllck is u little figure truo to llfo nnd with Miss PIckford'H doft touches she liATin.Nd hi:ai:tii:s hhouk "TUB COUNTHV COUHI.N" o Tho staid residents of Olon Cove. L. I., rubbed their oyos onco und rubbed tholr eyes a second tlmo and thou a third tlmo. Following this tho braver ventured closor. No, It was not nn illuslou or apparition Thoy woro llvo girls actual living bathing girls In tho most stunning and daring costumes imaginablo. bathing costumes, abbrovlutcd 'tis truo, to tho point of tho ultra-artlstlc On investigation it was shown tlmt Klnlno Hammorstcin, tho Sols- nick star, supported by a group of bathing beauties, had socurcd the use of H. P. Davison's gorgoous coun try homo, neighboring Olon Cava, for soma scones In 'Tho Country Cousin." Majestic, Friday, August 6th. Tho Ilanner Fork Coal corporation a Harlan county, Ky., was purchased hy tho Ford Motor oompany of De troit for 11,500,000. Tho national capital gave a cordial welcome to Oovomnr Cox, domocratlo prosldontln! nominee upon his nrrlval Bolie Man Heads Interstate Body. Spokniu, Wash. Tho Interstate realty ussoclutlon of tho northwest nt the final session of Its fourth annual convention here, elected Ira K. High of Ilolse, Idaho, to serve as pri-sldent of tho association for 1021. Paul A. Cowglll of Portland was reelected to serve his fourth term as secretary of the association, Tncoma was chonen for the acene of the convention next )enr. Army to Teach Aliens. Biin Francisco. Announcement that u school for Illiterates nnd uon-Kngllsh speaking cltliens and aliens lu tho urmy will bo opened at Cump Lewis, Wash., was made by the army recruit log news service here. Siltf-- f-gy--'r-rHrp-"fr3- GEN. JOHN LE JEUNE will Qoorge Livingston, who Is chief of the bureau of markets, United States department of floriculture. MBTHODIST CIIUItCH Huiiiluy Services 10 a. in, Sunday School 11 a, m. Preaching "Rest." 7:15 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Preaching. "Tho Pow- or ef Choice." Preaching In Ortno, Sunday aftoruoon at 3 o'clock, IlUV, W. J. LUSCOmbe Will rnnHnxl I sorvlcos in tho grove by tho Clarouco ueose rnncn. Funornl sorvlces were hold for tho infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Min or at tho family resldonco last Sat urday afternoon, Tho Intormont was at the Ontario burial ground. Mr. und Mrs. K. J. Potors of Coeur- d'Aleno, Idaho, nrrJvod in Ontario Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hays. Jmrjtgp' -,. Jvf.'I MEL, W Mr. and Mrs. C, II. lllom and sou Howard, rotumod homo Friday eve ning from u vacation spent in CI)N cugo, Milwaukee and other Wiscon sin cities, visitlnu rolatlvos and frl onds, Whllo at Chicago thoy attend ed the National Jowish Convention and Tho World's Conference on Christian Fundamentals. Eat With A Relish MAHt.4bA4AiAa.A4tITn y ::f Labor Leaders to Take Stump. Washington. President (Jompers and Secretary Morrison of the Ameri can Federation of Labor probably will take tho stump during tho coming po litical campaign In opposition to can didates for congress regarded as un friendly to organized labor, Mr. Mor rison unnounced hero. You enjoy your meals more when you eat with a relish and to do this you must know that the food has Quality and Well Cooked Gen. John A. Le Jeune, who was re cently named commander of the Unit ed States marine corps. Road nows. The Qutarlo Argus for the The Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountuln states havo been favored in me nppolntment of E. L. West over of Oregon Agricultural college as field director for tho district for the American Guernsey Cattle club. Mr. Wostover will travel through all theso states and will help the dairy men solvo many problems as ho is a breeder and dairy expert. Ho recent ly escorted the 50 Quornseye import ed from tho Island of Guernsey, on .tholr Journey from New York to the 1'aclflo International Livestock show at Portland. t Our meals are all prepared from the best goods obtainable and are cooked by people exper ienced In the culinary art. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED i&luebird Kak fsJ fffftMt.ttft-........ . JJ ''jMBttiitMiiUtinifcL