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II, -- PAGE EIGHT - DAILY EAST OPEOOT!A?J. rETTOIETOlT. ORSGO. MONDAY DECEMBER 8, 1010. TEN PAGES m it m i i ; i i ,.n;i wr tMWt i i:u PttOTOPI v Ccmi'd) t r..m,nitt in 1 1 n ''Hmmtiii p. i;.r. 'JItK ' -t.iiin- 'harmhiK nml .Ufniv llitlU Mareuerit "tarti. whirh will bcrb 'tt" ..t (lu- Av l th'atrf Sttnlay. fhf film i- i h.ti ci n front In c u une man wn hi fullfii h'pclo. In kV Aiih tr.uif-.il girl, ami U rklnc Idnilttamr t lin hm that h niitiht her. Hm Iii iM'l.ntM i Ii inu imdr iht I mi rt slon thai Mio is a n.atthutt-r. havinu hwn Jiltcl In her .-Mik-.-i iImx-s nrul havitu: ,vun .1 hat red "f nil uMn. ha.- hung show l.r oir h iln read in c, 'N man shall -rnffft (hi threshold. ' Such at RlariwT defiance mitht hav Intinaidnfed most young men, h it .ft Kdmr Holt. He i a yntna; liyryer !id a man wh Pr VIIW, He tlniily ieA around to another room WO ronrrvarrij. ."vU nrros a au: vended nhutter ami enters her win dow. Thiiw he Rains "dniiAitn Into her ptmsmicv with nit rrf;!np the" threshold. And he wins the girl too. H. w Oh. H is all an aci ident. hut it a too rimhI to (tlve uwny, See th j'ii tnre and find ottt. Walter aMJnal dirctM this pr uotinn. which is the ftrt to he made n toe Tacific inaiH ly the charm ins little Atnr in four yooro. It was adapt-e-d from a d.i of the name name hy the late Clyde Fitch, a celehrated dramatist. Hal Young and Jamei C. Von Tries writ' 1 camoromon Su pjtortlnir the star are Mane AVjaren, He. me fhadwlrk, Harris. 11 Ford. Iee Hill. Thrtonoa J. Prrv. Vir ginia Folia and other prominent play-ens. Al l T1AY t I MMV KN I I N M K 1 X Ml TKO (OMI OV DRAMA Km my Wehlen. Metro fascinatins ' "ting star, will ho t he attraction at th. Alia theatre on Sunday and Mou lt, the -tele ver cium-dy-drajiio "The A luotour A lventuresa." The tnry la that of a ytums girl, rvaa Wood, who is tirjl of the 1 . iiniriim eKhPtanee of evPry-day life In a 11 office. dt-terniinea to aet OU4 In search for adventure In btfeor words to jiee life. To accomplish this properly requires money and. most important ,of all. hen tit if ul clothe. Bow to get them Is the problem. But' heina; a woman Norma accomplishes ! both and the nnly thina: that remains I the adventure itsot r. How she pets ' this and the surprising manner In v hieh fate playt into her hand, is thrillinjzly hwn in this picture which rives isjt WV Ufa e very o p po rt u n it y to display her remarkable talent and her clothes. An amarlus seii s of in cidents show how Adventure followA adventure in rapid wnccesJion and how 'happiness and love is her ultimate re OOrd, Miss Wehleti'a dramatic power and whimsical humor have never a pra pod in (teller adventaKC ihhera nf the clever .est are Allen Sears. Itnscmar.v ttaooy, William V. Moiik. r.ene rallette, Marion Skin ner, Ijticitle Ward and Victor Totel. The pla was directed hy Henry Otto and produced under the personal su pervision of Maxwell Karger, dlrec tor general. i'Astimi. roh r.i:i run SOBMIH sris m nil. i;oni w rin: nt 110 ROBUST CHILDREN A child should not look pale, thin or worn. Such condition denotes malnutrition. To keep up growth and robust ness a cniid needs a plenitude of food rich in vitamins. SCOTT'S EMULSION abundant in groivth-promoting properties, is an ideal supple mental food that could well be a part of th"! diet of every growing child. CHlldren nlwava Hn w. M on Scott'a Emulsion. Svt.u . UuMtMi i4waai.UU N. J, 1M1 ALTA Chilrren 10c iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininitiuiir I PASTIME I H,( TODAY I Adults 35c METRO PRESENTS Hmmy Wehlen IN HUNGARIAN TREATY IS READY FOR SIGNATURE MOMENT MEN ARRIVE The Amateur x Jesse L. Lasky presents David Bclasco's Play "The Rose of the J Rancho" Featuring Bessie Barriscale A PARAMOUNT PICTURE 1 BURTON HOLMES TRAVELCO-JE tlllllllllllIlltllIiliillllftlltiliitlltlllltliitiiitiiilllltlictiii'llillltlllllflllltllllllIIIITlllll The acontc effects of "The Rooe of the Kaneho. ' the Paramount picture which w ill he shown at the Putln&O Theatre on Smulay n iu Mtm.lay are Itariicitlarlv heautffu!, having heen ; The roproduOtUcb ol these scenes i phctographetl in Southern California among the oHl SnanUh mlssionp In order to get the proper atmosphere. I PA 11 IS, Qjrc B-- Thf awjrome council has completed the Hungarian . tn my which wll no handed Ko the i lunxartea doMnUloh t he moment it arrives m Neullly. The council has expected Set hla to sign the Bulfcarlon troftt) and the protocol to the treaty, of St. Germain, before thfl expiration; of the time limit Friday. OHIO STATE'S STAR END IWRIGLEYSl 5 5 c a package before the war c a package during the war 5c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS i SO DOES THE PRICE! 187 A COMEDY ROMANCE On Same Program SINOGRAMS News of the World PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Very Interesting Vaudeville AD..Mr& MAXEY "TLc 1. -Ic' Cleanup Kid" HllltfllilMfnillHItHlimiHtnHIMIimHIHIIftMIIIIHIII' llltllllllllllllMHllUUHHItll I ARCADE i ,1 K . L4 1 fr''Hv Ho SUn - Hear No Man - Kiss No Man" 1- n ; MarAtterite -s. v. i, Maw CLIFFORD & CLIFFORD A Bit cf Circus CLAR 1 . 1 CJu. .v.w.v a C pktu,v ;i III 1 I lit I Illliiil iiiiiiiiiiiiililiillliiiiiililliiiiiliiililllllillllliliiilllllllliiiilll Ohio State's star end, James Flower, "ras been oot of-the sTami since the Scarlet and Gray beat Michigan.. It if expected that! Flower will be in shape tor the Wisconsin and Illinois samcs. bow4 ver. He obe of the fastest end men, in tbe is- - " - It hikes :i NMMttV dcinonstratloti to I (ft a Miiall boy out of l.cd In the curly ; morninjf. Hours: 9 a. m. to 12: 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 507 DR. THOMAS C. OMART DENTIST 743 Main Etreet, Over th Hub Pendleton, Oregon DONT BURY YOUR MONEY In uitly an or electric fltur when you can have the artistic and ornamental Just nm wall. A visit here will show that It costs, no more to have attractive gas or electric fixtures than it doss 10 buy the old clumsy and Inat trsctive ones. Ours are an orna ment by day as well as night. They add tone to a room with out costing rou an extra dollar. See and believe J. L. VAUGHAN I of a by-gone day in Calfornfa, servr to revive popular interest in thp old : missions which are .rapftllf crnnihlincr ; into ttnat. The services Of a mimNer : fi Mexican men, women ami children j were ;;ci'!ired n "Htioers,"' and to- I Icrth'-T' w!ti i. -kround of Spanish j i mi- in.-, t r.lcil to Rive the amount , of at';" aphefe required. "The R6e of the Hancho" la a ro- ' manct' with a combination of plot, set- ' tings and virile i Haractf-rization that : ' i handled in an artietlc manner and j is peculiarly adapted for the screen. FUNERAL IS HELD FOR Millions Oliver mm Plows Plow Makers for the World Sturgis & Storie rcndleltm. Ore. Walla Walla, WaJi. (EaHt Oregonian Special, i M KACHAM, Dec. R. The rem.ilrt- ' ! -f Mrs. Jimmie Casey who Med in i Portland Monday, were brought to : i Hilgard for burial at 1 o'clock Wed- j ! nerday afternoon. Miss Cist y was ! tpfl daughter of Mr. and Mr .1. O. Caaey i;.! v'sr of Miaa Kay fpy, XlT. Roy t. tv;i and Jack Casey. MIm , Caey left i host of frlftnd heie as : .she had lived around here for the' greater part of her life, j Mrs. Winnlfred left for her home at Knterprise Tuesday after a few! (days vlait here with her sister Mr?.; j Jack Casey. V'illia'a Cockran returned from a vfp.t to Ija Grande Tuesday. Mrs. AV. B: Ross left Krld iv for r'-ndlet' n where she will atjv for a while, wlfere she U under medical t.fatmfnt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Casey, J. B. Ha- : ker,' Ed Welch and F. H. Den.--.in were in Hilgard Wednesday attending ' the funeral of Mlas Casey. Dock Hops returned from a couple j of oays visit in the city Saturday. J Mr. and Mrs, Dan Granger have moved to Ija. Grande where they have. I bought a home and expect to tlye in the future. It la the intention af the! Grangers to come to Meaham in ;ho! KUinier in hot weather and camp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hawa and three I chi'dren arri"cd home from UaGr-ind-Saturday evening. Mrs. Hawcs cx pecta to leave in a few days for pot- bind, where she will spend BlOJrt of the winter with her mother Mrs. ("ase. Iapt mtinth 0 'cars of cord wood were shipped from here. tp t th J .present, 17 cars have been tflUPPQ'J. (this month. The wood yard is Imytel- , ! r.ing to look pretty well thined t ot. 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