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9 HILLBBQM ARGU8 SEPTEM HER 8, 1925 • " PAGE THREE ...................... Club Prizes Awarded “ fhe Lucky Devil,” Ri chard Dix Star, Opening Picture at New Venetian Theatre Firat Pria« for Flower Gardena "The Lucky Devil," u paramount picture, will be the opening »creun attraction nt the New Venetian theatre tomorrow night and Natur- day. It brings Richard Dix to the ■erevn us the star of u »tory by Byron Morgan, author of "The Air Mull," i mid nil the Wally Held auto* mobile hita. Longing for an automobile of hi» own, Dix, ua Rundy Farman, win» ii classy clusNy i speedster nt a fash- tollable churity buzuar. Ilu »turt» off ininiedintely on a cross country tour, but the first night convince» him that cninplng in th« great open »pace* is painfully different than arranging advertising display camps in a Now York department store, mid ho welcomes the iissistiinro of Doris Me Dee, u (harming little xtenog- raplier, wbo is touring with her mother in a battered Ford. While Randy falls desperately in love with Doris, th« mother thinks she discovers something that proves Randy a notoriously wealthy young good-for-nothing. She mid the girl leave camp without a word to him. Ilu follows them. Filially flat broke qnd with no nccee-orie* left, op his cur to trade in for gas, Rundy meets Doris who has come to grief with ii disublcd motor and no money for repairs. Furman takes the gas from the fliver and tows them back to town. Later, lifter an unsuccessful seurch for work and a near disastrous ex pend*« with a carnival show, Doris again meets Rundy. Explanations arc in order. Winning two hundred dollars by staying two rounds with a "pug" at a carnival, Randy enters his machine in u *10,Dot) road race. If ha wins It, he's all net to go on with his long dremned-of tour, if not - well ..... 7 Th« picture »hows just how h« makes out. Esther Ralston plays Doris. "Gun boat" Smith, Anthony Jowitt, Jou Burka, Mnry Foy and others appehr in th« cast. - Alti lo Gather Portland, Ora., Sept. 3—-Veterunx of the 91st Division who reside in thb city arc milking great prepara tion-. for the Sixth Annual reunion of their old combat organisation, which will Im held in Portland on September 25, 2d mid 27. Hundreds of men who served with the fumous Wild West division, from the ntutes of t'aliforin, Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, Utah. Montana, Nevada und Oregon are expected to attend. -------------------- 1 ... Miss 7 ulith Hill ruturned to her home iff Hillsboro Saturday after nt tending the summer session at Mon mouth. More than 5,000 teachers were en rolled in the 115 cxtrmnurul courses conducted in 10 different communi ties by the school of education of Pennsylvania State college. In addi tion, nearly 800 teachers pursued correspondence courses offered by that school. Student» of Antioch college, Yel low Springs, Ohio, in a recent finan cial crisis of the college, voluntarily decided to increase their own tuition >50 a year. The vote was by secret ballot, and pursed by a nine-tenths majority, Antioch students in gcnerul earn about two-thirds of their co! lege expenses. Jersey Cow la Sold Won by Milton Johnson Out of 20 entries in the flower garden contest conducted by the Hillsboro Coffee club only eight gardens were planted. C. E. Muller of Muller's Greenhouse acted ux judge and recommended the fol lowing: Milton Johnson, first prize, >5; Jean Blade, second, >.'!, and Mil dred Elder, third, >2. MX Muller added as a fourth ami special prize for the best garden of cut flowers, six dahlias for plant ing in 1920. This was given to Edna Lunikin. WITCH HAZEL Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Hurtman, who have bedfl visiting relatives in Pittsburg, Pa., are pxpectvd home the first of the week. Eivin Almquist has been visiting friends in Portland the past week. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Hoeffel have moved into their new residence on the highway near Witch Hazel. Mrs. P. K. Almquixt visited her sister in Portland over the week-end. Carl Pierson, formerly of Rced- ville but now of Portland, was mar- ried the last of the week to Mis» Myrtle Knudson of Portland. Mr. unit Mrs. Joseph Spiering of near Banks were in the county seat on business Wednesday Miss Betty Kamna is at the El- more hotel at Rockaway for the week. Thirty nationalities are represent ed among the 2,200 pupils enrolled in public school No. 90, New York City. Nearly all the children, how ever, were born in this country. at ale t Jersey cow on the please discontinue ie Argus."—Chris Pendleton Fugitive Taken Into Custody Brother* Meet After 40 Year* Separation “The Ten Commandments, ” Long Record Picture, Starts Sunday at New Venetian Walter Scott of Los Angele* vis ited his brother, W. IL Scott, who lives on the Krug farm north of Hillsboro from Sunday until Tues day. It wax the first tint» the two brothers had seen each other for 40 years. They were separated in Minnesota as boys when one wax 12 and the other 10. * Mr. Scott wax accompanied north by Mr». Scott. Thia ia the first visit to Oregon and they expressed sur prise at the splendid highway*. The picture which broke all long run records at road show prices will be the second production to be shown at the new Venetian theatre here Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, according to an an nouncement of O. Phelps, veteran theatre manager and owner, who is giving Hillsboro its biggest attrac tion in the new theatre. Playing In the "two-a-day” in New York City, “The Ten Com mandments" broke the record of 59 weeks which had been held by “The Covered Wagon," remaining at capacity business for 62 consecutive weeks. “The Birth of a Nation” was only able to last 44 weeks on Broad way, while "Way Down East,” “The Award Dairy Fill Paving Four Horsemen," and “The Thief of Bagdad" held up for a lesser period. About five million people have ae^n this remarkable picture since it was first shown at a two-dollar scale. In Los Angeles it held up for 31 weeks, Chicago and Philadelphia 20, Boston 14, San Francisco and Cleve land 8; while in Detroit, Washington and Cincinnati it stayed 5 weeks. Sidney, Australia, played host to it for 30 weeks as did Melbourne; while Paris and Auckland, New Zea land, greeted it enthusiastically for 10 weeks. Berlin, as impoverished as it was at the time, played the picture for 4 weeks, with the best seats selling at five dollars each. The contract for paving the Dairy creek fill west of the city on the Four Arrested at Park Satur highway has been let to the Andrew» day Night by Officers on Construction company by the state highway commission. Concrete will Booxe Charges be used at the solicitation of the Kenneth Covell arrived Tuesday | Clyde Brown of Portland spent 11. E. Lovell was taken into cus- Washington county court and Engi morning from Bartlesville, Okla., the week-end at the George Bagley neer Jones. tody here last Friday by Deputy and is a guest at the Linklater home home in Hillsboro. Sheriff Carl Larson and held for in Hillsboro. Miss Junia M. Johnson and her Mm. Jessie Adams and two chil the authorities at Pendleton where Charles Biglow, former Hillsboro mother. Mm. Phila Goodwin, return he wax wanted on a charge of ob dren of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, were resident but now of Coquille, visit ed Tuesday afternoon from Rock taining money under false pretenses. visitor» the last of the week of ed friends and relatives in Hillsboro away, where they have been vaca Deputy S. H. Stokes of Pendleton Mrs. L. W. Hyde. Mrs. Adams was Tuesday. tioning the past two weeks. came down after him. He i aid that a pupil of Mrs. Hyde’s before Mrs. Mr. and Mm. William Verboort ' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fuller and Lovell also had a charge against Hyde’s marriage. were in Hillsboro transacting busi- daughter, Miss Leila, will spend the him at Bend. Bert Grindle of Dufur visited C. L. Dangerfield, Milo Walker, lart week with hi« parents, Mr. and ness Wednesday and called at the week-end at Tillamook with relatives Argus office. and expect to visit the Tillamook L. Jo«-« and H. K. Manning, all of Mrs. Eli Grindle, at Banks. beaches before returning. The Southern Pacific has arranged Portland, were arrested at the Shute The total number of income tax a S3 week-end round-trip over Labor Mr. and Mrs. J. D. House and park Saturday night on 1 i q u or charges by Sheriff Reeves and Oep- returns filed in Hillsboro for 1924 Day to the Tillamook beaches. The son, George, of Denver, Colo., were was 255. Returns filed by nearby train will leave here Saturday after in the city yesterday. They are uties Weckert and Larson. Nelson Gardner wax arrested Sat- cities were: Forest Grove, 110; Mc noon at 2:27 and return Monday, looking for a location in Washington leaving Rockaway at 5:21. county. urday by Chief of Police Freeman Minnville, 235, and Newberg, 143. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jolley of Dar and Night Officer Tews on a charge Miss Dorothy Linklater gave a Mrs. V. R. Herncall and daugh of assault and resisting an officer. ters, Marian and Patricia, of En lington, Wis., visited last week at bridge luncheon at her home in It I- said to be a family quarrel. right, returned to their home last the Rev. Lowell A.. Young home in Hillsboro Saturday honoring Miss Three minors were arrested Mon Wednesday after spending a week at Hillsboro. The Youngs and Jolleys Pauline Dick of Garden Home. The day and were turned over to the the B. A. Uppenkamp home in Hill*- were former neighbors in Darling- j twelve guests present included Port ton. land friends of Miss Dick. juvenile court. They are alleged to boro. have parsed checks, signing the names of J. C. Frost and C. E. Wells. Portland Man I» Speaker I Grand Opening I I I Attraction Fri. and Sat., Sept. 4 rl - 5 First Show 6:30 - Second at 8.45 Third Show if Necessary m I I A FRANK. TUTTLE PRODUCTION 7 I f I Iu <5 fl I I V enetian ■■ THEATRE OTHER SHORT SUBJECTS—SPECIAL MUSIC Prices As Ususal—10c and 25c FIRST SHOW 6:30 - Second at 8:45 Third Show if Necessary / V/ l?a' a« Murray has a crew men setting out broccoli on I mountain farm. the Miss Alice McInnis of Beaverton has Mr. | spent Sunday with her parents, and Mrs. D. M. McInnis. Mr. and Mm. W. R. Davis were Sunday din the ner guests also. Considering the year, exceptionally good The Misses an Winifred and Bernice Finigan and Fred Wohlschlegel have returned from their trip around the Mt. Hood loop, Crater Lake and the Oregon caves. Of all the beautiful scenery they saw on the trip view from the Mt Hood loop them all beat in their opinion. Grain harvest is finished on mountain. Considering the =A there was yield, particularly of winter oats. Much of it has gone as high as 70 ' ... I ‘ bushels an acre. The Chehalem val ley mills say the mountain oats' are the heaviest they have taken in this year. Ceci! B. De Mille s Cinemasterpiece ' J I ! I I > -T he T en COMMANDMENTS I ! THE SCREEN’S MIGHTIEST ACHIEVEMENT Coming Attractions Venetian Theatre Opening Attraction w PHELPS’ NEW ev(*««'ta ADOLFH ZUMO« JESSt L LA SAY ✓ I I STORY BY JEANIE MA' IERSOB / i I! E_z * MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M. George Lindingham, who ■ lived on the mountain, was fat the J. W. Ornduff home . week. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ornduff and . children returned from the Tilla- of i mook beaches Saturday. While there his j they visited Mrs. Ornduff’s sisters, Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. McCormick I spent last week-end with the J. A. Messinger family at McMinnville. Mr. Messinger is critically ill. I I Sun», Mon. Tues, and Wed I I / »I THEATRE The J. W. Ornduff family visited i Lacey Ornduff and fatnily in Port- | land last Sunday. formerly a visitor the past • I u- V enetian (T a Chehalem Mountain 1 ? X Í PHELPS’ NEW [fi Hillslxp-o Argus >1.50 per year. f a \ Cpanimounl \ (/•idiuv ) Devil I I I "Rotary Education" was the rub- jecl of an address before the Hills boro Rotary club last Thursday at the luncheon at Veterans' Memor- ial hall by Lyman Miller, chairman of Rotary education committed of the Portland Rotary club. The lunrh- I ecu was in charge of the Rotaiy I education committee of the local I club and Dr. J. H. Rossman was I chairman. I I n I C/kimmount \ FRI. - SAT. Sept. 4 - 5 Richard Dix in “The Lucky Devil” SEPTEMBER 6 - 7 • 8 - 9 “The Ten Command ment«" SEPT. 10—One Night Only Gloria Swanson in “Madam Sans Gene” FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 11 and 12 Thomas Meighan in “Old Home Week” I b Xi (u J Evening Prices: Adults 50c, Children 15c Sunday Matinee 10c and 25c Special Pipe Organ Score By VINCENT ENGELDINGER I I ‘.''j K j L 07