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L AOK EIGHT DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020. TEN PAGES A mcwMM from (he Tol pawmtH tatfw that a number of tho imm.jiU theru ura having what lht vail lu--. rii'i'f nomr of ih.Mn htliiK iintte lrk. 1 Rev. l-rhtrt Irft fttf WalLt Wall i R It w days hko en IngtlueH. mil ARCADE II M SI II.Y WW MI'M'AV j .omivmiwi. i n rs Ill-MIT l. TO !!! I vi'l main t raatllu -nmafl; "! tin- tUrvnion nn.l . ttms Litest to the rare of tho aticr t.lon f Ihr prorlMOtit'n hv Maxwell Karator. UIUI? KTOCK director goner. i of Screen CIhiuIch. Inc. lit-sldes Minn Uikr In the nun- i.ronf of his parting cnt (ire Juanlta tlanrcn. Vers i-owix, Jtceph Kilcour, Thomas .lf t. r-n, Taca Talhc.t, Jcj-.n AcV.or anil it.o UtCADK SIMiti M MONDAY i i i r i:rn n s - tiox i, FKiiiT i Htm PHOTOPLAY 1-1, .it .tiff th' -nrsotcr .4' Tim l n srtu, irn to ietor of tjif :- o.iti I- ft ' Avi niTC Of "Ix-mbardt. l.t .! ." a: " All Thea tie. The Her', adapted Tom tha i ':: Hal sst pla.v by Kr. l.-r r M Tam Hat!"n. tw" much finthtT thn mere jkATBcterirat'oa. II Is one of the mi' out-of-the. beaten-trick romances seon In mane a c!.-iy. an! i ne that has been seatiently pMAuced. Wallace Il.i.l. Paramount star, ha Time must be t ikon out rl -Jit he-e had some thnUIn and hard fought end now to Blve due honorable men- tiattles in his numerous Paramount tion to the strut who enacted the parts and Artcraft pictures, but wr.nl It con. of tuanneijiilns In the modiste's vhotp. reded to be one of the most sensa The name of the author of the r!ay. tlonal fichts ever staced in a screen that of the director and sirr.il oirters production Is shown with vivid real were flashed on the screen. Hut we si The Valley of the G ants" nU think that even above those should new Parami unt - Artcraft picture, have come the name of the senilis wio which will be shown at the Arcade leathered tosether these mtuinequinm. o .tre next Sunday, lie should furthermore be presented Colenet Pennlnston. a achamltla; with a medal suitable for reward oV muicrupuleus polltUain In the tuwn of one who has performed a great acr- s,:ia. In the hnart of the big r.nl- ice. 1 we. ,1 F-'fosts of Oalltornla. has lirlde'I The story of "lamibarril. Ltd.," re-' the mayor of the tow n to vocate a Volvos about the name that of a franchise which he had prcvi. asly smart modiste s shop, where Tito Lorn- granted to Bryce CardlK an. which part bardl. whose Renins in deslsntns wo-l ,. laved by the star, to build a rail men's frowns has at least brought him road leading out of the Valley of the fame, farriod on business in his wd Giants. temperamental way. Mr. I.ytoll has Aneered by this underhanded work. t-nne vendee, wbh t'tis pwrt. portray ing ls'mtiardl with all the .i.n en thitsuism and spirit yet never for I moment striking a false rote. The supporting cast Is eyveiUent M peclally Alice Lake, the star's leading henchmen, a crowd of rough lumber mm m . an and the excitement starts. Tbe ensuing; fiuht is said to Rryce takes hia workmen and In the middle of the night lays a railroad directly across the tracks of t-olonel Tennington's road. When Pennlnston discovers this he calls on his illiterate There Was Nothing So G ood for Congestion and Colds' as Mustard But the old-fashioned must?.: xl plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help tha t mustard plasters gave, without th piaster arid without the blister. Musteroie does it. It if a dean, v.hite ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it vrorks wonders, and yet does Hit blister the ter.derest skin. Ger.tly rr. 3ssage Musteroie in with the finger tips. See how quickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musteroie for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, ajhira, neuralgia, he at' ache, conges neat, pie-jrisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of tbe back or joints, SDrains, sere muscles, bruises, chil, biains, frosted feet, colds of the chest iir often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2,501 I (ins f the most realistic ever screened. The nicture is based upon Otpt. Peter Ft. : Kyne's famous novel of the same name land was directed by James Cruze. A apable cast supports the star. lei SUFFERING WITH GRIP Fast OrpRnninn -Special, i I'KIAH, FeV 2- L'kiah and vicinity : iire in the mulst of an epidemic, which ; me call Influenza, while others call j t ' lasrippe. But it i very contngluH, J , - whole families will come down with J -t within 24 hours. Anwmsr those who ' , r- ill with it at preneut are. Cert Mar- ! t' vt wife and children, Marion Martin.' O oi3fe Ness and two ehfl "ren, Johnie N(iore. wife and c" !r n. MaRgie . WaJker and family ( ! HveJand i and wife, and Milfoid in w.d two chili Iren. R. S. Moore of Ukiah ho under went an operation at Pt. A ""''iny'i . hospital last Monday h 'M m rted j doing nicely, but will be'in the '.. .jilal j for oi3e time. Mrs. Moore is. with him an will remain until she knows hf is out of danger. A warm rain fell Saturday night and Suiulnv taking all th Mf ff the alley except a fw drifts. ..nd the frit Is (asi leavini- the around. W now hao wry inmlds ruuds. The ice hai rained In the crcokn. and i number .f ic Jams have been ro rortrd. i ne brinsr JUMt a!ove the bridvt tu roftt t'ain . - . reek n nr the mouth of Cabla cnek. Those who have iorn It ay that without a doubt It will take . l ride, as the Jan extends so far aNive the bridge that there can be nothing dooe. Clarence Ialey was In town Sunday after being confined to his home on Uridge Creek, for several weeks with rniallpox. The bridge across Des la tion creek near Pub' was washed out a few days ago and the mail, between l'kiah and Long -reek Is tied up for the fnif be-in-: The valor bein vary high a will N difficult to repluce it now. 1'hll Fairbanks pn-orictor of the line wa In l'kiah when the bridge went out an 1 kf doing cvervthlns he can to get con nections through- Abe Martin driver f r the l'kiah end of the route was cam;ht on the I. 'ng Cre-k s'dc with nothing to do but enre for his horses. Willram Allison who has been In l'kiah for the last week left for his hone at Oriental Wednesday. Iff. Jaco'j Bom died in Portland e few days ago at an advanced arre. Mr. and Mrs. Horn at one time owned the Hndicott fr:u and run a big dairy here f r mnny years and are well kn1'-.' n here being among the early settlers of Camas Prairie Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keen v and In fant son of Tle aie ill with inflocnza .ud Mr. Keeney phonetl to l'kiah that they needed help very badly but the 1 ridge being washed out near there n:- one from this side can reach them Mrs. Walter McOwler from the Teel saw mill has been visiting her sister Mrs. Mabel Case of l'kiah for the last w eek. Miss Thelma Pcroggins of T-ong Creek is in l'kiah for a few day s, h-iv-ing been delayed here on account of tho washout between here and Dale. Bert McT aughlin left t;wn today for the J. Moore ranch to assist them during their illness. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetratine, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burnini;, itching eczema cmickly by applying Zemo. Furnished byanydrusgi st for 35c. Extra large bottle, S1.CJ0. 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