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PACE tffelff TEN PAGES DAILY J5AST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1021. MOTION PICTURE NEWS Al.TA TCI.V lXMtOTIIV lITO IV iivk m:w U kov ruTVitr: iNtrnthy button Is back uRuin in the role of it daiiKhter of the great Cana dian Northwest, a similar character to that In whli h she mart such h success )n "The Flnme of the TBI. on," sew nu yearn ago. u was In such w role as she huii In "The Iltl of th North," .1. Clarkitnn .Miller's story, which will he seen at the. Alta Theatre today that Miss I Hilton pHiiR'd her reputation as a .-reen star. Miss Itolton plays t'oli-He Prissac, daughter of u French-Canadian miner, who fled In the wilderness to escape. treat for having kttlo.l a man. She is left mlthout. father and toother In a mining town built up over night and obtain a position In the Aurora l!or call. a saloon unit danrn hall of the town. S!io soon becomes on of tho Hiwi drawing our. Is of the saloon a nil d.ivs unmercifully with the min ii. iruomiiiK ' them for all they m M"i nil, luit still run. lining the most tie. sned of nil tho Rirls. In the dunce hall she meets Martin Tales, a ii'MH engineer who has come fii'iti New York nl'tor,a series of finan cial difficulties, and who fast becomes a worthless drunkard. In ordil' to got even with the way she has treated ihetn tlie miners force her to marry l ati-s. After the first shook Colette decides tV make the hest of It and de termines to make a man of him. After many incidents of dramatic Jntorest she succeeds not only In regenerating liites hut also In winning Ills love. Victorious SAY "DIAMOND DYES" TAKE NO OTHER DYE Vnlcss you ask for "diamond Dyes" you may set a poor dye that streaks, spots, fades and gics that dyed look. Every package of Diamond Dyes enn talni simple directions for home dyeing r tinting any new, rich, fadeless or Into garments or drapiwries of any materials Xo niistakes! No failures! PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c WILD ANIMALS IN SELIG'S SENSATIONAL SERIAL THE LOST CITY' THRILLS GALORE RUTH ROLAND IN RUTH OF THE ROCKIES COMEDY ON WITH THE SHOW AKC.IK TODAY HOW TOM MIX, HI.M STAIt, JXH NH SATAN" Tom Mix, the noted Fox film star, had to make an exception to his well known rule of training ail the horses osod In his productions, when he was loived to find a big stallion to take the part of .Satan in "The I'ntamed", made from Max brand's novel of that name and to lie presented today ut the Arcade Thenttv. Mix had no Idea it would lie, so liard to find a horse with the essential re-'tiiume-.its. He delegated Pat Chris man. h!s riht-hand man on hia ranch at Masville, to scour the surrounding country. t'hrifman examined 3SO horses, and after a trip of more than sail miles re turned to the ranch unsuccessful. No sooner had he returned than "thick" Morrison, of Santa Kurbara, offered his horse Hurler for sale. itepurts about the horse looked so favorable that Mix himself went to see the ani mal. "tJreatest horse for pictures I ever saw," was the star's comment aside t" Chrlsman. "Oct him nt once." Bust er was purchased. Tho horse Is said to do some mar velous stunts under his daredevil mast er in "The I'ntamed." I TKKim iC HI ST STOKM I PKKINi;, June ". (A. I.) A dust slorrn preater proportions than any LOSS OF APPETITE Pimple. Ecil. Eruptions, tc Mc-bi and Physical Weakness, An r'l xrry iirvalent jnst now, j'Crsitivo proof that the 1 .-v ; is w:i miI's In the powor to t ' Vi t; f lui.ly against oontugious nd vi:V" t'o is dispnoji. Thry showr , -,'--.;ri : ih;it ihe Woo! needs ti-oret:.vh cleansing, enriching and 1 3 rut 'vinsr attention to lh---e pf i ous jivmjttofrs, , liocV. P .-s.trmri!!a today ! p-n Liking it at ont. y; ' r.o-'-nf r. this modiotne ha3 .-t:sf trtion to three Kenera tion;:. as a tr'tment for the Mood siomnrh. li-er and kidneys, and for ontnrrh. rheumatism and other corrmon disises. It builds ur the system, makes food taste pood, and fce'ns you to eat and sleep well. Kor a gentle laxative or an active tathartic, take Hood's Pilla. Ton vi like them. Hanavan's Transfer cm' and COUNTRY HiUNC. ni5!it or Day. Es. P&otg 378- Dr.ThUlp wirth, new chancellor ot Germany, entering ths Reichstag In Berlin just- after hia selection to head a new ministry. . of recent years blew for thirty hours recently carry Ins Gold deset sand to SliaitKliui unit far out to sea. Japa nese liners arrivi.ig at Yokohama re ported haviiiK found navigation dii'fi cult owlnir to the heavy yellow cloud that enveloped them. Pckins looked like a deserted city during the con tinuance of the blow, nobody ventur ing out except under stress of necessity. Joels as they wish. The subjects covered will be those In which women are most Inteiestoil; millinery, cloth ing: renovation, dress forms. Interior decoration, household niaiiUKVlncnt, rookery, home nurslim. child fcedlntr, etc. The class work uud Instruction will be (tlven by members of the resi dent faculty. Mls Klorenco Ward, who la In charge of Kxtenslon work with Wo men in Washington. 1. i, will be In I'orvallls during the week and all who attend will be delighted to meet Miss Ward and to hear her talk un "The Karm Woniait." i,; " PEOPLE FROM ADAMS CORVALLIS JUNE 13-18 I'matilla county people are being urged by Kred Cennion, county agent, and Mrs Edith (J. Van Heusen. home demonstration agent, to attend llome Makers' Week at i'orvallls, June 13 1S. Previously, farmers' Week has been in the winter. It was changed to this time of the year with the thought that people may combine It with their summer vacation and have an enjoyable trip and a profitable week at the same time. Kegular, class room work will be given during the week and the wom en who attend may enroll for us many two-hour classes in various home sub- ARCA DE Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c a. J Ac. . . ... ,t,y i. C tf jit , 'wr ....,-.4 Aif I of ThroP'9tran.0i a Han, a Wopsq and a Dog no equate lout one anotlier- No masters but their ova fury. .Uhen love, came to the man.; Will t 'J DPPSPnt: TOM MIX in UNTAMED V MAX BRAND 'VirudbH EMMETT J.FLYjNN Scenroly H.P FEELER it COMEDY "SHOULD AFE COMEj pjAC' . . , , ADAMS. Jpuo 7. The Adams young people had a business meeting on Sat urday at 8 p. in. at the home of Mr. and Mm. Hen Indian and after the business, games were played.' Those who attended were Mis ljoris IJeual len. lvn, Wallnn, Hit Itlaku, Irene Du puls, Helen lllake, Thelma Ppenoer, l.aurance Power. Lloyd liniiiin, Hay 5'arlow, Rev. Luther, Delia I.leimilen, John Parr, William Parr an Wlllard James. ' ' , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chutj? attend ed the Pendleton high sclJ'til com mencement exercises Friday fvcnlng. Mr. and Mr. Will Hoyer wore In Pendleton Saturday. Pete and Laurance Mclntyre were In Pendleton Friday. Ivan P.lake of Helix motored to Pen dleton to attend the hish school grad uation Friday evening. lla liluke and mother attended the Pendleton graduation Friday night. Mrs. B. C. lerritt of ,Athena was in t'emtteton Saturday, Ferre Carothers returned . to his home In Adams after being at St. An thony's hospital for the past two weeks. Clint Halcomb motored to Adams Monday. Mrs. L'J Huik man Orove to Adams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales and son John motored to Pendleton Wednes day. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan and son Billy motored to Adams Monday. Mrs. Henry Bunch whu has been very 111 at the hospital in Pendleton Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierre and chil dren drove to Adams Saturday. Charley Shalt and Harry Laraboe motored to the river for a days fish ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan and son Billy and mother Jane Wallan and Hazel Angler motored to Pendleton today. F. JL Whitely was In Pendleton Frl-day. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lleuallen and daughters Dora and Dena were In Pendleton Saturday. Ivan Blake of Helix attended the Weston Picnic Saturday. Keith and Hilda Barker of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mm J. Cof fy of Adams for the summer. Mrs. Myrick and son Vernon of Walla Walla was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schrlmpf over Sunday and were the guests of Mrs. Charley Shatz Sat urday. F. M. Whitely left for Idaho for a short time on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen attend cd the Weston picnic Saturday. Sullivan Riemer and John Hales motored to the river Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Merritt and lla Blaks and her mother were the' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Creig Friday and Sat ! urday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and daughters Wilma and Helen returned to their home after a few days outing and fishing in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lleuallen attend cd thn Weston plclnc Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Frank Krebs and Mrs. Slmonton attended the picnic at Wcs ton Saturday. Rev. Ceorge of the M. E. Church wai In Adams over Sunday and was the giidt of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Rich ardson and Mr. and Mrs. -J. T. Lleu allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan motured to Adams Sunday and were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. C Chesnut. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lleuallen and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen attended th" picnic at Weston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Power motored in from their ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ogle motored to Weston Saturday to attend the picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stone motored to Adams today. .Mrs. Mable McCollum was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baker today. Japs "Babe" I - ' if ' ' ' I f ' ! V"., -J I) V Her Is th Babe Ruth of Japan. He' Kato Tanaka. star slujrer of th Waseda Unlverity team whtcX Is tnurtnC th United St. - But h . AMt bit1 bomor hs yet. 'i i . n.iu ... reduced MM Thcilast word in Quality Tiieib e stiword in Pric e 0 gfi&JDS 11 s f:!l , it v. . 1 1 ! ' V V- I l'1" i: f !i if 1 ?! j j , SiLVERIOWN CORDS SIZE J Anti-Skid Safety Tread TUBES 30i 24.50 2.55 3M $3290 j $2.90 324 j $4185 $355 334 ' $43.1 Q $3.70 32 ; - $47.30 ; $450 334'i ' ,$4840 i $4.65 34 $4965 $475 335 $58.90 $555 355 J $61.90ri$50 FabricTires smooth 303 $1100 Safety $14 $2SSG Safety m $16J00 Safety 34 $37.15 Anti-Skid Safety Tread SILVERTOWN THE BXCOCCIUCH RUBBER ".COMPANY ALTA Today Ch ldrtn, 10c Adulti, 35c II. Mil I li.WI .iUy r A If' ' W fix Ilj AOTIIi;it VICTIM! Alluring Colette's chief-Joy In life was to "rim" the. men who couldn't resist her charms. And sho found this lnnesomc miner's town easy picking, . . Till one day her methods railed to work! And tho rest is loce and a heart-stlrrlng battle i to make to lives worth while. Adolph' Zukof present DOROTHY )jq0OM The Idol .of the North" fc- agawmountgiclm ' Dy J. Clarkeon Miller Directed by R. 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