TIIE UNTAUK ) A HO US, ONTARIO, OEEGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1920 a? 3 HAMPTON'S SKILL REVEALED IN "THE SACEBRUSHER" EXZZZXEZZCXH ItloniiiK Up of Dam Across Mountain ('nti)oii n Itcmnrknblo l'Vt of I'liKliiecrlns In "Tho Sagobrusher," tho photo play of tho famous Emerson Hough "host-sollor," Uonjamln D. Hampton, tho now koiiIub of motion ptcturo production, has nddod nnotlior to IiIh long list of technical triumphs Ono lncldont In tho poworful W. W. Hodklimon roloasa shows a mighty nam across a mountain canyon blown up, flooding tho canon and washing away a wholo sottlaniont bo low It This was n straight teat of ongjnecrlng and motion plcturo gon crlilshlp. A forest flro, Is nnotlior thrilling oloment of tho Btory Whllo tho flro that raged In tho Slorrn Madres dur ing tho month of Soptembor, ono of tho most dcstructlvo conflagntlons ovor recorded In tho rango, was us ed ill most of tho forest flro scenes of tho play, nn artificial forost had to bo built for ono sceno that In tho plcturo lasts but a fow soconds a mcro flash. In tho huRo scopo of this technical work, nnd down to tho smallest do tails of perfection In costume, sot ting, lighting and photography, "Tho 8agobrushcr" Is n stop ahead of Its day. It wan filmed In California and Montana, with a cast of star players, including Hoy Stewart, Noah Ilcory, Murguorlto Do La Motto, Hetty Urico nnd Arthur Morrison, in tho principal rolos, , Edward Blomon. n cclobrntod dra matic artist and dlroctor of both tho spooking nnd tho shadow stage, di me tod "Tho SaKobrushor." Crodlt for tho beautiful photography bolongs to John Bolts and his sub-camera nrtlet, Clark llond. And Emerson Hough, tho famous author, person ally co-oporotod In tho production of his novol "Tho Sngobrushor", DonJ I' Hampton's second Qront Author s tir. iliicllon. comos to tho Majestic Theatro, Sunday nnd Monday, c mlior 20 and 27. IM AJ ESTIC Presents CHRISTMAS DAY Torn Mix in Lev "Desert A STIRRING TALE OF THE WEST Continuously from 2:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. Do mix now woxnr.iti'ri. m:ai' in new I'irruHE Tom Mix, In nil his daring curoor on and off tho scroon, has ilono fow mora dangeVous thlngH than tho jump ho mado from u brtdgo to a window In filming ono of tho epi sodes of "Desert I.ovo," tho Pox plc turo, schndiilod for tho Majostlc Thoatro Xnias dny. Tho story roqulrcd Tom Mix to follow tho villain to nn old stamp mill, long nbandonod by tho miners and now tho rendezvous rf tho gang of cattlo rustiors to which tho vil lain boiongod Tho horolno, played with it rout rharm liv MUn rraiicolln H'llliiRton, Is in tho hands of tho vllla'n Tho I'X stur hoars tho cries of tho girl Issuing from tho topVoni of tho mill. Tho only way ho enn ontor is to Jump from n broken rail road track that ouco had lod Into, tho window but now was cut off about tlftoon foot away. Ilolow was n drop of fifty 'foot, tho track bo Ing olovnted on a. wooden bridge. Mix ran nlong tho ties and mado tho long loap to tho window. Tom Mix woro his regular cow boy outfit, which mado tho difficult stunt moro difficult Ho had to Jump with unusual forco In ordor to break through tho window framu us woll as tho gluss Had ho mini mi tho window or failed to crash through, ho would Imvo fallon to tho rocks bolow. H OrmZ if if iim mOT1 mJEvMXmt'fissLi xmmm.)j-f -s 1 - WFvf- Ji-- - , ?w- MAJIMTIC ATTUACTIONH Thursday, Dec. 2U Host Man Korrlgan Two rool comedy , Friday, Decombor 24 1. 11 I.n I.ucllo Moran and loons Two reel comedy Saturday. Decombor 25 Dosert Kovo Tom Mix Two Itool Comody Vanishing Daggor Sunday nnd Monday, Doc 20 nnd 27 Tho Sagohrushor. . .Hoy Stowart nnd nn all Star cast Two Heel Comedy Topics Tuesday, Doc 28, Dangorous Wutorn William Desmond Lightening llryco Last Kplsodo Wednesday, Dee 29 Hold In Trust May Allison Mghtonlng llryco Last Episode LOCAL PERSONALS MAX' AM.IHON aonaix)UHf,Y OOWNE1) IN "HELD IN TIIUHT" Many a shop girl might woll envy tho ono played by May Allison In hor forth-coming Metrn production, "Held In Trust," an adaptation 0t aoorgo Klbbo Turn 's story -which ran sorlally In Tho Hed Hook Mai nline. It shows JVodnosday, Docom bor 29, at tho Majostlo Theatro. Suddenly lifted by strango circum stances out of her sordid surround ings, away from her cheap Borgo suits, Ilat-Uoelod shoes and twenty cent lunches Into an ologantly fur nished homo, with servants, limou sines, .attractive gowns and every luxury that money can buy, consti tutfttf the Interesting role portrayed "by tho Metro star, OOI IjA! IiA! "M. IA 1.VCILVT Tho screen vorslon of "Ea La Lu cllo," tho nroadway musical comedy l.it stnrrine tho nonular team of Ed die Lyons and Lee Moron, will be heartily onjoyod by tho audience at the Majestic Theatre Friday night whore It -will bo shown for tho first tlmo. Tho favorite comedians do not ovorlook a chanco for creating laughter, and tho Btory provides them with ondless bpportunltles. The story Is about a young man who fiia in inv with nn d marries a young girl who is appearing In her fathers juggling nci 111 mumi h His wealthy maldon nuut Is shocked i Hi 0 match and decides to forget him In her will unless ho gives up Ms brldo Sho then has her lawyer nnnri imr dead, leaving a will be queathing hor fortune to her nephew If ho will divorce his wife The situations encountered whllo the young couple seek to create evidence sufficient for a divorce so that they may collect the" legacy and re-marry, koep tho audience In constant laugh ter. ACTION AND PLOT When the latest production of J Warren Kerrigan, "The- Best Man come to the Majestic Theatre on Thursday. December 23, "Movie Fan" will bo given the opportunity of seeing Mr Kerrigan in the kind of play that best suits this well-known actor The plot, unique In Its many Complicated situations, moves with oulck changes from one scene to an other that the attention of the audl enco will be held between mingled suspense and admiration for the dashing secret service agent, played by Mr. Kerrigan, as he extricates himself from one tight place to find be has fallen Into another moro menacing. 'JtfLA LA LUCILLBVy It Is rathor bard to understand why Loo Moran and Tnn Cornwall aro so porturbod. It doesn't soom that Eddlo Lyons, his pal, and Gladys Walton aro do ing anything very torrlblo. Perhaps wo aro not In on tho know. Hut thon, oh, torrlblo thought, moybo Eddlo and Loo have tholrwlvos mlXOd. .,, . .maybo Qladys bolOUBS to Loo anil dnlntv Ann (n Rilitln. nr maybo oh, what' tho uso. Lot's boo "La La Lucllo" at tho Ma jostlc Theatro and find out. Friday Docomber 24. to have those We can save you money on COMPLETE NEW 'TOP Established here in 1910 4n44w444K44h MIshos Kettlo Ilarsho and Mary Ilaby of tho Oregon Slopo vis ted Saturday nnd Sundny with their sis ters, Misses Lena Ilarsho and I'urdy Ilaby who aro students In tho On tario High school. Tho young lady clnssinutos of Miss Mildred Frost, a studout In tho Sonlor class" of Ontario High school,! Kivo hor a surprlso party last Frl- John Dumpliy was hero from Nam pa tlio first of tho weok. day ovonlng In honor of hor soven toenth birthday. Miss Volla Cronln arrived today from hor school at Crowley to spend tho Holiday season In Ontario with her paronts. Frank Dormau, Altretta Sago, and Dill niackaby students at tho Ore gon Stnto Unlvorslty aro homo for tho Christmas Holidays, O. A, C. studonts home for Holi day vacation aro Dry an Neob, Eldou Madden, Viola Husted, Arthur Cochl rum and Amy Canflold. ' J FOR SALE Two used pianos lu splendid condition, l'rlco and terms vory reasonable. Seo Mr. Smith at McDowell Furnlturo Co. 8G0-3 I'd to FOIID TRUCK Almost new trado for lots. Ed Helghtsman 8493-1 Pd Splendid Music Coming Alexander Trio on Third N.jrat of Chautauqua Festival uLH S ,'liaiaHBP' iitk.,. vT isViiiiiiB Mr :tKKkh -ISP -" iulH CHINESE LECTURER COMING Woon Young Chun Speaks on Second Night of Chautauqua Festival The coming of Woon Young Chun, a brilliant young Chinese lecturer, on the second night of tho Chautauqua Festival Is a lecture event of cardluul Importance. Mr Chun has spent the last summer In China at the head of a ws$ Majestic WILLIAM DESMOND in "DANGEROUS WATERS" Tuesday, Dec. 28 A musical company that will delight you from the beginning to the end of their concert Is slated for the third night of tho Chautauqua Festival It Is the Alexander Trio throe real artists who play all sorts of musical Instruments and play them all with real artistry. They are well known In the Middle West as an organization that makes good in every appearance They present piano, guitar, violin, saxophone, mellophono and vocal solos with duet and trio combination of every conceivable kind. ' 'I.ITW1.HMTM , VH 2 sclentlflo expedition for Harvard Uni versity and he returns with a lecturo Of gripping Interest on the Chlneso Japanese situation. He will have tho first hand facts about Shantung, and a story of real Informational talue on the internal conditions In his own country. HRzrcn7na MAJESTIC Sunday and Monday December 26 & 27