DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1020
TWELVE PAOUt
PAOt BIGHT
AT THE THEATRES
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Dear Sir Th production, 'Are
You IgSQllj Married"' I founded tin
umiueM ton hy uutheittfo facta that
r ver m a n w - m an and chIM in t h s
1'nltcd State jhould tv and in which
everyone la rttalty interested.
It natlafk-d m a idivnce during Ihe
phenomenal run of f- ur weeks at my
theatre In I.os Anjrelc--, and 1 ran as
H'tror every exhibitor In the Vailed
.Hats that u t a ponfttra, sure-fire
D offu-o aitracta n.
If 1 can : c f any asatiK.tnce to yon.
or If I (in help anv exhibitor tard
makliic thr )r 'ducti.m the -u ci-v -i
d aafvw, l will ho c nly to0 hid t a
have either yfu or the exhibitor call
upon me.
Very truly your.
Ql'INN H RIM-TO THKATlir.
Hy J. A. Wuinn.
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PASTIME
TODAY
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WILLIAM DUNCAN
BARRIERS
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week' run. wherein It mado all La
Angeles trat. Tht young writer al
ways see more in a play than if there,
but in this one she declares Alt there
s, ,s there. Her own words:
fbth srl nls IxytofthcbkDrt
"A lefnl se.-ret has leen lifted riKht
' out of the Supreme Court of Justice
of tiM United States and l;un hare and
flruilty le fore the innocent public a
secret ihat INMNB) Hke a poisoned dag
ger over every man. woman and child
in thts United Stale. It sounds like
Oommon Law Marrlnieea. No! It l
i about an I'na'mnion law that coverns
Verdict of preas and tuihlic on ' Are
You Legally NafrMf conceded to
re: "The picture sensation of the cen-
picture brings out this secret of our
every performance.
draco Ktmrslev, Los AprvI Times. -nays:
"Human, poignant and :preal-
Florence I at !'iMY, of th I.vs An-
r-lea Kxaminer. anya: -Has a dis-
s to attend the fuacral.
Owar Hilbert. Jote Hilbert and
Sanford Chit una of H ridge creek came i
over to attend the funeral.
t"lde Helm Ik-k left for IV n diet op :
Friday morning on business.
Trace l;akcr of Pendleton, made fi-
nal proof on his homestead claim be- '
fore J. D. Kirk. V. S. land commit- t
sioner Tuesday. R I Thrasher and
t'lyde Helmick were his witnesses.
Mel CorRe4- and family of l-onjr
Oeek. were in town Friday night on '
their return hme.
Mrs. Alma Folin was called to Pen
dleton Monday nifrht on account of;
the il'ness of her mother. Mis. Wil
liam Holmes.
Mrs. Jennie v'hamberlain left for;
for a few day"
ln whrlesome and amusing. '
Tctella Uwton IJndsey. fJJltaV
l.cs Angeles Councllwom;tn. saya: "A
revelation of astonishing legal facts
no fe can afford to mlsM.'"
In dlacnaalnrr ''Are You I.g.iUy
parried?" Pr. Jojwo Russell, president
of the California Congress of Mother
and Parent -Teacher Associations and
nKrm inoni i''u siuit r writer and a u -
ih. r. nil for miblk-aHon: -It l a , "Are You Loyally Married
chas re-
trrm -i clear sKy, and yen literttUy feel
fcallWnn on your hear and i-hilN rilot l-ck &tturday
down our Mne from their Icy con- visit with relatives.
tact. Ami. mind you. this thunder- ! Kmil Cevard. while huntinf bobcats
bolf is not fiction, but reality! If last week, killed a largo bear,
you are not married, yon wilf think Fred 'Jrooma, rang-er of Sumptrr.
twice hefore you are if you are mar- 'was a guest at the Vkiah hotel Friday
ried. you a- married! And if you nlcM on his return from Grant coun
are divorced God Help You!" Ity where he had been for a week on
The l.ojs Angeles Record speaks tflHMnp
Are You Legally Married ' ' on the1 Frank
front lutge over the caution and on the
right-hand column, front pase, saying:
Are You Legally Married ?
THE CHURCH Said They W era
HE Believed They Were
SHE "Knew" They Were
THE BABY Took it for Granted
And the Law
Says No
A REVELATION OF THE LAW EVERY MAN. WOMAN
AND CHILD SHOULD SEE.
The Pictorial Sensation of the Year!
With Lew Cody and Rosemary Thebe
It made Los
Vngele?
It Will Make
turned from Pen-
mast erl exposition of the
suiting from marriai laws l-mK
made bv the states. Everybody should j
see It."
Willmm r. QtiiaUn. Rector. St. An
drw, Roetflry. Pasadena. Oal.. wrote
t 'he author relative to the story: "I
Wish you every success. am cmi-
-omolish a vast
Amount bf rood. lringine -tit. m
di-es. so forcibly the necvss'tv of tak
..... ....... I thi t er ri f if
-a il Wt 4u aulin intu Ihn Vr VitHls '. Dl'"
o mm AmmAmm life. Yon have my
teat wishes and prayers for its mccoss.
SiiH-erely yours, t Signed William F.
Willi al at ""
Mw Detl Gray, the youn dramatist
of New York. Rives her impression of
"Are You Lenllv Married?" after
selng; it at Quinn's Uialto. Los An
eei. during its pht-n. meual four
ALT A TODAY
KUI1AY TIIK ISTII CAI nI S
TROVBiC lm IK)KOTHY tilSIl
I'hiktreu Cokts
Would you accept a man who pro
posed to you on Friday, the 13th?
Dorothy t'.Ish does in "Out of Luck."
her new laram 'unt picture, which is
coming to the Alta theatre today. The
olU jinx, starts wurkinjf immediately.
it is helped considerably by the
character played by Miss Gtsh. is a
superstitions person. When Malcolm
her finance, dines cot with a friend
and his daurhter. WlilD'l RHM t the
conclusion that the 1 'ho stranse
blond lady who the f r 'Mrr had
warned her was to . i n' I Mal
colm's life. So there is i mMc and
matters yet into a fetfcv I M until
a Newly wed and two ostterpv ln btr
il;r striiightsn out tv ta-i- u id
unite the two sweethearts.
Out of L.i?ck" Is cne of the f,mniest
Kvery parent can add to the health of aU tne cumedies .tarriny the
vivacious little comedienne in a part
that fits her like a glove. Supporting
Miss Gtsh is an unusually strong cast. ;
Ipclodjny George Fawcett. who has ap- ,
learnl in character purt in the past
MoToe G'-h successes. Vivian Montrose. :
Ralph Graves Rodolph Valentino, and
Kmily Chichester. The chief requisite
cf a player in a Gish film Is that they
MM produce laughs or aid materially j
In their production, and the aggrega- ,
t!on of funmakers in "Out of Luck" Is :
aid to include only comedians of tne
first rank. Elmer Clifton supervised
he screenings
of the community and his or her MKN
of mind by guarding against coughs
and colds. When your child ha? sn'if
fles or nasty eyes don't hesitate to
take hiai from echool for a day or two
so that you may break up the cold be
has contracted. You are perfectly
safe in giving Chamberlain's Cougn
Remedy to your children as It con
tains no opium or other narcotic. It
acts on nature's plan, loosens the
cough . aids expectoration, relieves
the lung? and opens the secretions,
helping the stcm to throw off the
cold.
A Cvusch Medicine of Merit
The value of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in the treatment of colda and
coughs Is well known and admitted
by those who have used it and are in
position to know it real worth. Mrs.
Thomas Breeching. Andrews. Ind. says
During the winter mv husband takes
cold easily. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy t the best medicine for
breaking up these attacks. You could
not get him to take any othsr."
rr Constipation,
for this disorder you will find noth
Ing quite so good as Chamberlain's
Tablets- When the proper dose Is
taken you hardly realize that the ef
tct is not natural instead of having
boon produced by a medicine.
Hilbert
dieton Friday.
f J. D. Kirk came down Xsday from
the Tool saw mill on official business.
Born near Lebanon. Oregon. Pee.
:14. to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols,
! formerly of I'kiah a son.
J. T- Frown of Pendleton, was in
Vklah Friday, and la company with
Oconee Ness, A. S. Quant and John
Kendicott, appraisers of the late
James Oatlev estate, visited the Oat
ley farm Friday afternoon.
Ed Thrasher of Nye Is In Ckih for
a few das mm business. He purchas
ed some yonng horses while here, of
Frank Hilbert. which he will take
oack with him. He will us them on
his newlv purchased farm.
Mrs. Jennie Moore M Thursdnv
for Pilot Kock for a visit with her
daughter. Mrs. WlMiam Pelby.
M -s Frankie Sturdtvant and Cloyd
Sturdivant of Portland arrived In
Ckiah Tuesday in response to a mes-s-e
of the serious illness of Mrs. Carl
Suirdhan-. 1
Phil Fairbanks, owner of the Lotvittt froren ground on his
IPrMt snaan route was sertooatar hurt 'aid on the cold ground
test week when a load f hav turned hours until the Long
over throwing him off In such a man- ari
Stop, Look and Listen.
i on Gasp.
No Nudity, No Vulgarity, No War, No Vampires and no Sex
Problem.
If you are not married, you will think twice before you are; if
you are married, you stay married, and if you are divorced
GOD HELP YOU!
ARCADE 3
DAYS
COM.
WSDAV
ADULTS 35c
CHILDREN I0G
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to dislocate his hip and skin-
ning bis face up badly.
he struck
face. He
for several
Creek stage
er Canard him and took him. back
io ihe
! t f'
Maker place. A doctor
r and is treating him.
That rocket to the moon may pro'e
the opening shot in an interworld
warfare.
I'VSTIME TODAY
wuu.-rir )f a
EAVKD SE1UAI. STAR
ALTA Today
mmmlSSSaTB
la Hm ittt fnM Canwurr
W illiam Duncan, star and director j
of "Sm?-?hiry Barriers." the new Vita- ;
Traph serial new beinsc presented at :
the Piul'mc Theatre, has his iklll as
an athlete tt:t to a severe test durin
a bit of ift'.on of the eleventh episode, j
to be shown at the Pastime today, i
Duncan. In the role of Dick Darin.
the roulh and ready youni lumber- ,
j jack. U s'J-pended from a lariat along j
' the sid-s of a steep cliff making hi
! escape fi im a gana- of outlaw lumber
ijecks. J
Hanairu in the air he Is th- ,
fr the h' ts of Bullhead Bateer -'
Ryan), leader of the gang, who la en- ;
deavoring to cut the rope with a b :llet.
1 Bullhead f'nally hit the rope before
'Duncan emM possibly clamber to
the U.I.- ii. and a rather high and
! nasty fail is the l"t of the athletic star
' While In making this arena Dnncau :
.mlv dr. MM a matter of about fifteen :
! feet, hi deacant wa so sudden and
h'a lanlim place so rough that only;
his ab.lity and good condition as an ;
athlete ai.eJ hum fre:a painful, is not
aerious injury.
DOROTHY
GISH
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a i it Ar i n if
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U DEViLLE
CILMORE & CASTLE
Corker in Cork.
DAVE VAN FIELD & CO.
"I'astfmes at the Club.'
Juggling Fiends.
MANY ATTEND FUNERAL
OF MRS. STURDiVANT
(Kart Oregonian Special. 1
UKIAH. Jan. It. hMH erlcea
'were held Th u rd at the church for
Sr OaO Sturdlvant. who died Wed
;aeaday morring -it 4 a. m. Uev. t?in
1 clair and Kev. Herbert oCftcitlng-
aurge aumber of sorrowing rela
tive and Kputhnung friends follow
ed the remain to the cemetery on the
. v. of the valley, where the body
naaH laid lo reet. Beauuful floral of
iferings were sent fr-m Pendleton by
Jlr VAurd art was S years old
:,n.l . e t . r 1 1 t member of the
:lt.ib Preabv.-i ch'irch. She wiis
,t-.vl by a"! sbi knew her. The pall ;
'bearers were Henry Slaughter. Wesle:
'Slaughter. Perry sinspaua. Frank
Jaarnpeon Ivan dl'ardevant and Albert :
i Peervotl.
j The hosts closed Wefneday
'evening Tr the rert ot the week oa .
ao oont of th death of Mrs ururtfe- j
vaox.
Mr and Mr. J P KlHt Mrs. Xoca
bom and Mm Lena Jhnvn weeV
down Th' rsda from the TWI sar mill
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Thousands Choose The
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MANY admirers of the Chandler Six choose the
Chandler Dispatch. For two years this model
has outsold all other cars of the so-called sport type.
Its popularity is one of the high spots in motordom.
The new. series Dispatch is a snappy, handsome
car, seating four adults in perfect comfort. It is of
most beautiful design and finish; mounted on the
standard Chandler Chassis, famous for its mechanical
excellence.
You are asked to pay much more for cars which
might perhaps be compared with the Chandler. And
cheap cars sell for but little less.
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
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Main St., Opp. Hotel Pendleton. Phone 222
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
GUARANTEED ATTRACTION
Oregon Theatre
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY
D EI-1 sslaisJ 4( I
AND HIS COMPANY. INCLUDING
ZINITA GRAF
This is the Biggest Engagement of the Season.
14 Talented People Will Present the Greatest Come
dies in the English language.
THURSDAY NIGHT
"THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL"
By Sheridan.
FRIDAY NIGHT
"SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER"
By Goldsmith.
PRICES S1.50, $1.00 and 50 cents.
Seats on Sale at Thompsons' Drug Store.
Get Your Seats Early and Avoid Disappointment
See the Biggest Theatrical Event of the Season.
ARCADE
Children 10c Adults 30c
Florence Reed in
Here Code of Honor
A picture bristling with startling dim
axes, full of thrills. A picture you are
sure to like.
I larold Lloyd (lomed
SPRING FEVER