The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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THE-OREGON STATESMAN,-SALEM, OREGON.
THURSDAY- MORNING, -NOVEMBER 19. 1925 :
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when a dam .is. blown up. -But .na
ture stepped in and gare the First
National! tes "a Jam ; ' containing
more than a million. Within
forty miles of where the company
was making scenes fo rthepiq
tnre a huge log boom folding,
back a million and quarter logs,
broke, and "the timber, released
into the 'swift current of the Mon
treal river, swept down ' to pile
up in a narrow gorge ifear where
the Montreal empties into the
Ottawa.
The scenes incidental to the
blowing np of this Jam are guar
anteed to thrill even the most
blase motion picture goer.
THEATRES
TODAY i
.Oregon -Matinee: Bene Daniels
in ".Lovers in .Quarantine." Even
ing: Milton Sills in "The- Knock
out." f (
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Heillg Richard Talmadge In
''The Mysterious Stranger."
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rBligb- King's Revue and Mae
Marsh In "Tides of Passion."
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Story of. Big Timber Country,
at the Oregon Carries
Dramatic Punch ;
Oregon theater , patrons will
have their choice of two com
mendable , attractions today, both
of them highly, amusing and well
portrayed. Bebe Daniels in "Lov
ers in Quarantine" closes her en
gagement, at- that theater with
this afternoon's performance, and
the evening showing will usher in
Milton Sills in "The 'Knockout."
The Sills offering is just what
its name proclaims a knock
out. Romance,' heart interest. and
comedy are all 'combined in this
story of rugged American manr
hood. It "reveals a modern "Gen
tleman'jjm" type of gugilist who
. goes into the big timber country
5 to recuperate frpn an injuryt He
5 . experiences adventures that make
XI Ihls ring career seem tame by com?
n .parison. z
Dramatic realism is the keynotf
on which the picture was made.
In order that the background
might be true to life in the woods
the Canadian Government Motion
Picture Bureau offered all its re
sources to Hudson during the
making of this picture.
The outdor scenes, which com
prise more than fifty per cent of
the picture, i were taken ' In the
logging districts of the Ottawa
river both on the Ottawa and the
Quebec sides. Thjlliag fight scenes'
between Sills and a six-foot-seven
adversary are among the high
lights of the drama.
'One of the unusual features of
"The Knockout',, Is . ,the ... world's
largest log Jam." " The action of
the story called for the jamming
of a river with thousands npon
thotisands of logst which pile up
EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED
SEATTLE, . Nov. 18. (By As
sociated Press.) Indicted by fed
eral grand Jury on charges of hav
ing embezzled a total of (7.000
from the National City bank of
which he" formerly was an employe,
Fred H. Rauch wail arrested here
onight.;
TODAY ONLY
Richard Talmadge
in
"THE MYSTERIOUS
STRANGER
Plenty of Thrills
HEIL1G
Aspirin Gargle
in Sore Throat
I or Torisilitisl
Prepare a harmless and effective
cargle by dissolving two "Bayer
Tablets of Aspirin", in ourt table
t'poonfuls of water. r Gargle, thfoat
thoroughly.) Repeat in two-hours
if necessary X; ... .',
Be sure yon use only the, 'genu
ine? Bayer Aspirin, marked irlth
tS Bayer Cross. whiebca 'oe had
tntin boxes of twelve tablets, for
Jew-cents. Adv. s , -.
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FIRST SHOWING IN THE
NORTHWEST
OREGON
Starts Satnrday
Starting 7 p. m. Today
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