-, ... i . J.J 1 ' I, h a PAGS EIGHT DAILY TAST 0REG0N1A3ST, PENDLETON,OEEC,0N, w n .Tt?E3DAY'EVENING, JANUARY 11,1 02 IT TEtT PAGES AlUWUV. TODAY H ItlHA K HKAtTY PICKS JtOI.I': OF ti.VMISl.TIl ;P,I. Ail the mnft famous and richest woman In Monte Carlo, Katherino Mncronld, whose, pasl motion pl tnro success and feminine charms have earned her the tlllc of "the American fccauty." Is seen !n "Passions Play ground," adapted from the world fnm oiiii story "The 3uesls of Hercules,'' ly C. N". and A. M. Williamson, nmf which will be shown ut tho Arcade Th'iatre, today. It has hcen sal. I that no other hook dealing with the royalty anil wealthy person., who frequent the famous I KnmHIng resort ni:d)io rxncrlencca they encounter there has been us fav-! oiaHy rci "Got-Rlch-QuicK Walllngford" sorlca rapid moving. Interest ImUlin.v, Licaih less narratives. It Is no wonder, then, tli.it when thij nvo master 'writers oon une reice, ok r.eu )' me punllc as The ' thev have, in Trnn,,.r i.,i,,n,i ih.. .uois of Hercules." The novelty of rent special Vltugrnph. scrovn prodne tne picture cnil-races the story of a J lion, to be shown at the Alia theater oiivem nil! whose groat winninss be- today, the result should he a dramatic onie me fcoip or .Monte Carlo. Aa- offortinr of rase Dower and beanie. The absorbing story was written by Mary CJrant, the ronvent girl, Kulher ine Macloinil,i has a role of exception al dramatic value. Al.T.V TODAY MASTIII WUIT1 MARK Dili 1II.M l.ouveneur Morris, adapted for the serpen by Rudolph do Cordova and cdiled by Mr. and Mrs. Chester, To make sure that the production would live tip to the standards set by, the writers, the direction was put into the capable hands of Tom Terrls. who has done nothing better than this big spp flouvrtvnr Morris is famous for his! , "'l H acting was taken care of cales of love and adventure stirring, i Tivid and true to life. , Genre Randolph Chester Is equally tinted for his stories, sjpch ns the Nose Flute Is Latest by a 'wonderful company, headed by Marguerite lie 1m Motto and Wallace MaosDonuld. An airplane accident in a terrific thunderstorm, a fight for life and the girl on a chiff's edge ore but two ot I the daring and thrilling episodes which ! feature tho production. It iR a pic ture which cannot well be mlssedw. The hiTcntor cf this remarkabM Instrument ts Walter C Cham fcers. a U. S. soldier stationed in the Philippines It ts the latest ad dition to the strange Instruments ot jazz and is called a fcamboo saxo phone or nose Onto. It's made of ban; boo snd nnrbod vhet en tm tnoe can play it. A cap fits over the nose. Then the player hums with the mr.uUi closed. UNITED KINGDOM HAS NEW STANDARD OF COINAGE LONDON. .Tan. 11. (A. !.) A new standard of silver coinage has Just heVn put Into effect in the United Kingdom because of the great Increase In the value of sliver. New sixpences, shillings, florins and half-crowns, now only contain one half of pure silver Instead of 37-40th as heretofore. . ' A larger admixture of alloy became necessary when the old coins became worth more than their face value. Tho new coins are harder, and are Kill That Cold With r CASCARA $F QUININE FOR '5 AND Colds, Coughs OM L Grippe Neglix.1ed Ccldo are Dangerous . Take no chanrea. Kee th'.u c:ur.(ird romedy handy for the first snceit. ftrsaka up a cc'.d in 24 hours Relieves Grippa la 3 Cays Excellent for HMdache Quinine in this form uoea not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No,Opiato in I A. Is. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT OREGON ; THEATRE Wednesday, January 12 RETURN OF THE PERENNIAL FAVORITE, 2teVi'irtttic .V J i ' h. 1 ofa SoaL ADAMS, Jan. !11. TV I. O. O. F. lortsre had their yearly supper on Sat urday evening at 8 p. m. at tho I. O. O. F. hall. The opening address a; by T. A,L!ctinllcn, a solo was given by Wilma and Helen lioyer, ''Abldo With Me." (liber numbers were: Solo by Mrs. .Charles Hunch; reading, Doris T.ietl.i Men ' rivoHnir M.n-rnr Vn-nr,!- expected to outlast the old ones, which ; r(adi,1(? clyi)c hc, -Stomach W hy tlcully by thelf flockw. Seventy-flvu petcenl of the sheep In Algeria hnv died as a result of the drought an, I tho Arab "Drinkers of Sunshine," dreamers and philosophers, ineapulile of any work but that of guarding their flocks aro In Ulro straights. (Governor tieneral Abel of Alfierla, has left for I'uria to ask the govern ment to arrange, for the importation of wheat from America or Argentina, to tide tho people over the crisis. Oliwrbrascoiv - Hawaiian onuiicej aro being called in and will bo minted into new currency. WtDont They Go Back? "Why is it that thousands who Qiait coffee years ago' for Postum r.ate continued using Po stum ever since? These people could Lave gone tack to coffee if they had want ed to. But they found Postum tote a satisfying table-drink with a delightful coffee -like flavor, and entirely healthful .' If coffee disagrees, try 1 iMSTAii Postum "There's aJRezson" V 'aik V Fostrari Cereal CoJixcrBttle Creek, Mich. ' f '' n i - X- it A4i : t V i V i ' t Eeautiful KATHERINE MacDONALD in PASSIONS PLAYGROUND A Romance of Monte Carlo LARRY SEMON in "THE HEADWAITER" ATTRACTION NOW PLAYING ARCADE Children, 10c Adults, 35c Do You Act So." Solo, Kehekuh Kembler, "The Mars and The .stripes." Southern court by hije character. Judse, Carl Christian: overseer and police, Charley pupuis; prisoner!', liallh Wallan, any Myloy, Mr. and Mrs. Lnrabee and Jessie Lieuallen. All urt ssed up cs colored people; a trio of the Kirby sisters. Thoce who nttend ed were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. i.leuallen, Mr. and Mrs. OUts I.ieuallen, Mr. nnd Mrs. I K Ueiiitllen and lenu ttnd Doris, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Gladys Spencer and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hales( Mrs. Jan Wallan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan. Mrs. C. Darr, Kmitt Darr, A. M. Coffy, l'erthti and Laura McFarlaud, Anna liaker. Alma Jtathews, Mr. nnd Mrs. .Mclntyre of Athena; Gwendolyn Mo- .inj'i tin mill iinni.tv .....in, Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Mclntyre, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Oremniell of Helix; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison ltolaiul (leral dine and Iloberta; Clifford Holdman ot l'eiulleton, Marion llosj ot rendie ton. Miss 11a Blake, Helen lllake, Ivan Blake, Miss Wilma Buyer, Helen Buy er, Hazel Angler, Clareece Powel. Uoyd Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boy er, Mr. and Mrs. Evard McCallom and ihiidifn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McKenzle and daiiiihter Cadiene; Mr. arfd Mrs. Jick Mybov, Mrs. Bertha Kembler and children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupuis and daughters Irene and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter Lena, Mr. and Mrs. Larabee, and hoys, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and children, Ferre Carolhers, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whitcly, Mr. and- Mrs. Charles shall and children, Mrs. Leso, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Devoain and children. .Supper was served by the I. O. O. F. men of ham sandwiches, coffee, ph-kles and cake to 150 people. Games wer play ed and all enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McOntlre, left Monday for Portland to visit -with relatives and friends after remaining i for the holidays with his pa-ents, Mr, and Mrs. Malcom Mclntire of Athena. " Itev. Hall of Athena preached In the Adams church Sunday to a good audl- Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stoll and children of Pendleton were the guests of his sis ter Mrs. Nelson Sunday and Mrs. Nel son of Pendleton was the guest of her son over Sunday at Adams. Laurence nnd Dan Mclntyre of Helix motored to Adams Tuesday to attend the K. of . lodge and help put on the third degree. j Sulirnn neimer of Pendleton motor ed to Adams Tuesday to attend K. of P. Lodge. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffy and chil dren of i'reseot, Wash., ore the guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. Coffy for the weci end. 1 John Pierie came to Adams today to do some shopping. F. M. Whitely and Kvanl McCollem were in Pendleton Thursday. Clint Haloomb and mother and sis ter Mrs. Pain and Ross Pnln rnotorod to Pendleton today on business. Mrs. John Spencer was amons the Pend!clo,n visitors Thursday. Will Bunch was In Pendleton today. i G. M. Morrison motored to Pendle ton today. Mrs. Dave Stone ..was tn renmeion todav shopping. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Metiallen motor ed to l'eiulleton Saturday. Peter Mclntyre of Athena was a Pmdleton visitor Monday. Clifford Holdman of Pendleton wns the guest of Kolund Morrison over Sunday. ; ' Miss Marion Boss of Pendleton Tvas the g'lest of Miss Geraidlne Morrison over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoyer and daugh ters Wilma and Helen motored to Ad ams Sunday to attend church. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan motored In from their ranch Sunday; and were theV guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chernot for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Dupuis motored to Afl ms today. Mrs. Mortimore and Mrs. Dehor!, nnd daughter spent Sunday with friends in Pendleton. 1 PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c ANNA LITTLE AND JACK HOXIE IN LIGHTNING BRICE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING DAGGER UNIVERSAL COMEDY S 6 Richard, Walton Tully UffllKKfWfRCSlfTiC? EETTK THAI TMFH J C,.- " J Amies Favorite Drama -lJ EXCEPTIONAL CAST WITH FLORENCE ROCKWELL AND THE FAMOUS SINGING HAWAIIANS SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY AT THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE PRICES $2.00, $1.50, $1.00. plus tax MAIL ORDERS NOW Now is Ihe time to have that car overhauled by 0. E. HOLDMAN AUTO CO. PAIGE We do paiitingr. Alta an'tl Cottonwood Sts. Phone 16 " OAKLAND A L T Tuesday Wednesday Children, 10c ' . Adults, 35c INTERMINGLING NEW YORK SOCIETY LIFE WITH LIFE ON A DESERT ISLE ..UtSJEEB ALrilKRR, Jan. 11. (A. P.i Drlnkers of Sunshine," ns the -"The Ara I) shepherds call themselves in their own language are on the verge of starvation 'iir-uth'iiit AiReilk and unless wliea' is Imported from Amerira may have; r.othlng but sunshine ns a sternly illet (luring the winter. The threatening' famine in Algeria Is the, result of a; long drought. No rain has fallen for a j year. This has proved a calamity for the J Arab shepherds, noninds living prac- mmmm- r 'r' -ill tirvvft lvU JV- ,s II l it . j 'Mu s,;'. '.y . Trumpet Island A TOM TERRY PRODUCTION FROM THE STORY BY . Governor Morris Thrill Follow Thrill in Rapid Succession. COMEDY HALLROOM BOYS IN ''STUNG AGAIN"