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TWELVE PACES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1020. MOt RIGHT AI.TA M VIMV M MOJfDAl I.OMIt i:ir 1 TO ' l S 1181 IT I.YH l I. W1IH M "! S Hart ijteit atafn vo proof of hta versatility In timet Kir " ' II . .-ntu-icr i 1 1 I i' '' -f t ' t.r pf tl-. ' : ; v : rf "I '.rrbardi. 1 ' H " ' ' U . ' If. Th tl'n, i-.'s ! i fi-m t'-i- v s- nal t,',te plr.v Nv FTd r Itntfm, irooi much further than mwa character: at on. It la of the most it-of-tho-Wtar ' r'- wBUIifM n In niny n rt.iv. ti1 oa that has bc-ti aeallcntly produced. Time must M I ike ' " r- "it V nd n-w to rive d i honiirih.o mrn tlon to the Kirl wh tmo-l iv p irl -nf mnnnrflnhis in the modiste's ship The name rf the author ,.f h idv. Ihnt (if th-' dlr t"r and MtrmQ other were Hashed "n the screen, liut w think that eve Hhovt those should have Pom the name of the genius vfho Fathered t'rthr thi.s mannequins He fh' uld fnrtheriuore he pre? U alth a medal saltan! fer rewnrd of on who has performed a jtreat ser Tlce. The story of "I.ombrdl. Ltd.." rc aoUes ahn.it the name that of a ESCAPED Ail si :i'-t. where Tito Lom iVt-Mrtlly refroHhUiff. i, wti m r iJWl In tlrffUninc wo-j When th homy-hamWri miners of , - has at"leriHT brought him j Ffacaa Ariv na, heard thnt a woman fame carried on business In his own doctor was coming Into their midst, the ir-rti'. r.itnouinl way. Mr. I tell ha toys ai.ttclpsted having a lot of fun Bitdon with thi part, portray- ! with the feminist, and formed a reeep i' It v th all the Latin e;i imn committee to mct her at ie train thus'aam und sprfi, ft never fur a ar)d Hive hr the "raaberr ." Thc t l;'n; a .false nolo. h:i.: 1 i1 .1 mind when a very chic j- rtl -' i ta t xi. i'lt'-t e ei i retty, and very-mtich-allvc Nv All' 1 a! e, the star's laadlnf ; y-'-untr Luly stepped Into their midst. ih diri'Ctitm and seltm The old "niir' wn-t converted nto an : to the care of the supervision ' athttslaafHi reception, whl! every t Mi' production by Maxwell Kartfi-r, n:tl In town -pilckly developed a t lim it i i :ur. l i.f Screen Classics, my-m hr, liver coinplalnt r Incipient !nr. .-.i,es M.a I-akc in the sup- I tul ercolcsls. Ycitnp V.and foreman of the mine dovelotieg aa acute case of heart-trou-Me, but is put on probation and a Beio diet wltftB he becomes too presumptu ous. .1 rry William, the bad-man owner f the lalac Jlar. entices Kitty Into a awota -d ea tln and ireis rough. Hand recue Kitty after beatlna; up Wlllamt a id 1m afterward acciaed of his mwrdT When Williams is fo.inri dead wlili Hand's hat beside the body. Th mystery f the actual murderei .I ;b.-.l. n i u.l hard f.-nuht : It 'ams :.s cleverly sustained, and tattle In hie numerous Pnranuunt fumlshts dramatic euspenae which lej nd Artcraft pictures, hut wr.nt It con- j ' ept keyod up to a high pitch to the -edi A to b? one of the most sensn-'md. J ilea : ru hta ever elated in a screen) The dramatic element of the story Is .r, Uiction Is shown with vivid real- J excellently worked out. while the ten Km In "The Valley of 4he Giants" his "Ion fs relieved by many humorous epi- J . ;m.unt - Artcraft picture, I s -des ii which IflM tin rri scale pro- vh.ch will be sh'wn at trie Area a e . jecis nor ueii?::riuiiy sprigniij pci wh p .v:ini- rest are Juantta Hansen, Vora .. J seph Kiltfonr, Thomas Jef- . Thea Tal!-ot, Jean Acker and Vrfti Say. Mtt AMI BITTOAY XI MOXPAV ui.m ui:ii i; vs v moXAL ncsirT i- xkav moron Alta Xheatre Today Children 10c Adults 35e Jc3 L leaky V I V I A, the third; MAItTINife I Pastime W Usee B m rarainotmt star, haa l?7 Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Many Such Cases. Cairo, 11.- i .ze-znl cot i that I tbuug. old hva Co b Sr.y niu . . tvoui. pain ma ant) I ws so ncn'Kj I cr.! not hi. Id a i water. ."da.y timt I ruu hava to Et my v.oi;: and : doTrn rr J would I on Lin 'fiuor it fI.-t. I consui ! StsvenJ dorters a.. be Mm Cot i kp m having tfce opv ra Compound arr fighting to kwp from r tion. I had read so r.a E. Hnkham'a Vi retal it helped my sister so 1 tiegantaKinir it. 1 have never fe.L bf ... tiun I hav. :nce then and I Keep hou3e and am aoli to do all my work. The Vegetable Com pound is certainly one rand medicine. ' Mrs. J. R. MaTTEEW, 5311 Sycamore Btieet, Cairo, Til. Of course there aromany serious ease that only a surgical operation will re lieve. We freely acknowledge this, bur lie above letter, and many others like it, amply prove that many operations are recommended when BBMM&e in many caw s is all that is needed. If yiu want special advice write to Lydia E. Piukham Medicine Co. (confl i. iatiai) Lynn, Mass. aati itMrt Sunday. ' Coif ncl Pennlntrton, a srhemintr an i inscrupnfoua politteian In the town of ... In the btart of the bit Ril--nod Poreata of California, "ban bride.l he mayo? of the (tewn to voeute a raachlsa vh'lih r-e had prevlouajy it I fo HrvoJ C inllKtin. which frt , niriw ,t ty til? star, to bultd a rall- -() IradUig out of the Valley of the Tlanta. Aa".TPd by thiff underhanded wnrk, ryc- takes his workmen and In the ntddl of the nlBht laya a railroad tHeHy nrross the tracks of Colonel rnti'i'Rti'n'H road. Whan Penntngtoq Itocovela this he nils on his illiterato henchmen, a crowd of rruah luinber nen and the excitement starts. The ensujn? Cstit is said to tie nno f the most realistic ever screened. The Ictarn !s based upon Capt. peter B. "Cvnc"B famoua novel of the name n inia nd was directed by .Tames Crnze. A al m cast pupportl the star. with te'lin.T effect. HFALTY TRANSFERS I'ASTlMi: Tfl.V XUTtTfS A PEACH; KVKRVBOfMTH KICK Bessie DarriscaJc - anothel rMif of her vers uil Kitty Ke'.- oy M. r.. her j-.r- - n-Cole eleare distributed b:' ual. The popular v." it.- ss in'this prodncMoi :s iltue in tntuch as the rolo t "" from n;. thinir she has estv.ed ''" ''ne 'mo. Heretofore, the jcaut,e: :,i-oie lss fi eei-.pred In society- dramas, bat In -Kitty Kelly if. Dt" ahe assumes the n of a woman doctor in a west ern mlnlne town, and the change Is DKKDfi Oeorce Forth to John Heaton $200 Lots 1 and 2. Sec. 19, Tp. 4. K. U. 3. Mariraret A. C'r.tnpton to Albert Ek lUDd $2200 Lot 8, Block 181, Res. Add. Tendleton. ... J. F. Hilderback to Wm. Itrown $u0. Ixj' 10, Block 13. original town of Her miston. F. E. Jadd to Heriiert Thompson $1 Lots 7 and I and south 20 fe -t of Lot n. In r-lock I, Switzler's Add. Pendle ton. Clara K. Auspach to Leon L. Hum nitt $6200. 8 acres in SE 1-4, SE 1-4. Hec. 14 Tp. B. N- Tt- 3- I.( ttie Tanks to Trustees of 1-ede-ra'ed Church of Freewater $3400. 1 lock "A" Ilailroad Add. Freewater. Cflce I Hod Ken to Ceo. E. Hodden 1104 3'i aer s In NE 1-4, NW 1-4, Sec. 21, Tp. 6. ' H- 35. K G. Rahcock to E. T. Are r ete and bound tract in KW 1-4. S c. 36, Tp. 6 uiLtTi-doan ARCADE Today CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c Douglas Fairbanks in "When the Clouds Roll By" Children 5c l a. i day, Monday Adults 20c Word -IN What Buy y Can A REAL PICTURE Brit g". Presents Skinnay in n,aDicc PiUTV 'N EVERYTHIN' " r. orniiti - - I mw """ K her $S0O. 1-4, SWr n. n. 35. t; First National Pan d bound tract in Sec. 1, Edv.- ucker to E. E. Ocist $3',0() r. , tlf 1-4 K.-C. ST, TP. 4. N It- -t" E E- Heist to Tha First National Hank $1.00 S 1-2, SW 1-1, Sec. 25, Tp. 4, K. R- 36. Utile Cockrfin to Frank . Plieiitts $17 000. NE 1-4, SE l-. Sec. 14. Tp. 6 N. P.. 35. B. D. Smith to Chas. E. Bond $1800. Lots 5 and 6, Block 3, Livcrnmre's 2nd Add. Pendleton. John IteQInn n Francis J. Watklns $100. NE 1-4. SW 1-4, Sec. 33, Tp. I, N. It. 35. David E. Rogers to John A. KinE $1.00 Lot 9, Block 6, Cule's Add. Pen dleton. Jas. tj. Hoffner to Cunninsham Sheep & Lamb Co.. $U6.f.7 1-2, NW 1-4, StrC. 4, NW 1-4, NW 1-4, Sec. 9. NE 1-4. MB 1-4, N 1-2, SE 1-4 and S 1-2 NIC 1-4 Sec. 8. Tp. 4, S. It. 31. SEE."' ' "T MARKETING C(3UNTS, MR. STOCKMAN T,..:..: .,1 fcrk is onlv Dart of the game. The big thing is to be able to market the stock right after it is We can help you by saving you freight and shrinkage losses, and by providing a market that is always coast ent Write for market letter and plan of Community Ship ments. Spokane Union Stockyards Box 2183 Spokane, Waah. Adults 35c ALTA Sunday and Monday . a :..it - eif- Children 10c HQBBmSjSSHH-. 'wff9SwkaJL.JLt2t.1ia':liifairt' H,f , .iffSj I HATS VAUDEVILLE JACK GREY AND HELEN ("nmpt'v Sininne. Talking and Dancing 5 K ft ! P i i Si Si ARCADE Sunday and Monday Children lGc lacca I I r- i- s t n WALLACE - I