East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 16, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1 6, 1021.
it ni: TOOAY
fiotne of ihi miwt wmntlomil riilinc
rvt-r h'mi In or out of thp motion plc
Hiro world In lmlny,l in the "Hiit
IMn' Kid" which comes to the Arcade
ThcMre today.
This picture, which is one of nieh
ard Kipling' productions, 1h a thrilling
wpHtcrn tl;,y hihI is marked hy much
i)n.rr devil Jior.xeinanKhip. One scene
which hit omuwvI aiMl enns to nit up
and K"np 'Wherever It has been shown
depict!, a band of rider's advancing
itown n tecp hill at top speed. One
i f the horwH tumbles and turns three
compleio miinvrsaiiitK. The rider Is
thrown tleur and uninjured, while thui
roft of the hand poes Kpeelin by. j
"The Battlin' Kid" depicts one n
the imwt uniijuw plols the Arcade I
Theaier has Klunn In many a day. I
The leader of a band of outlaws, a
happy-go-lucky jnicht of the ranch
and a cray-halre sheriff are contest
ant at the elect iu i for sheriff.
Which of the- ahree is the winner
nnd how'W "soortM the victory makes
it picture replete '.villi tense situations
and thrilling srticin. j
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KIVCIJ TODAY
The finest motion picture of the
yer and n of tJe most artistic and
lacinatinir contributions ever mado
to the screen is Boby Hampton of
i Ptarter," produced and directed by
Marshall Neilitn. wiich was hown to
r capacity house at the Hivoli Theatre
last nit: hi.
The production is adapted from the
lUtnd.tll IVortoh story of the same
name. It not only itells a delightful
story of love and adventure, but also
immortalizes on the i creen one of the
most pIcturesQue clu ptrs of Ameri
can history.
Ihe undying fam which General
Custer won in his la st stand against
the, Sioux Tribes under pitting Bull
ir. given a new luster in this screen
xafinn tt-Hteh rnrotl noes the Riitile
of the Little Hip Horn.
' And throosh it -all runs an absorb
ing plot, interpreted by at) exceptional
catt. Jamen Kirkwood" plavs the title
f .' . "tfti
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Scene from'Bob Hampton of Placer" Marshall Neilan Production
IIIVOI J TODAY
role, and Marjorie P.nv has the femi
nine lead, rat O.Maliey has the part
of a gallant and lovelorn officer of
Casters staff. And the smilins and
be-freckled countenance of ilaster
Parry shines throughout this excep
tion First Xational attraction. The
production was photographed anions
the scenic grandeurs of Glacier Na
tional Park and on the actual scene?
of General Custer's sallant fisht
airainst the Indians.
Al.TA TODAY
Conway Tearle in a new Selznich
l'ioture. "The Fishter.-' is the font lire
production which will besin a two day
engagement at the Alia theatre. Pup
porting the star in this production is a
large t-ast of prominent players head
! ed by Winifred Westover.
j "The Fighter" is said to be one of
; the most pretentious productions ever
made at the Selznick studios. The
ttorv. hv Albert Pavson Turbnne. the
noted novelist and magnxino writer,
contains a wealth of excellent material
for a star of Conway Tcarle's 'ability.
The H. Cecil Smiths,' who have pic
turi::ed some of the sreate-t suc
cesses on the screen, nume tile adapta
tion of "The Fighter." and have ini
vided Mr. Tearle with a vehicle which
should easily prove his most success- j
fill effort in motion pictures. Uour ;
Kolker directed. ' j
Mr. Tearle. himself a writer and an'
excellent Jad,;e of picture mat--rial, i
was enthusiast ic over the possibilities;
contained in this story and upon the !
Pictures completion, the star express-j
ed I ho belief that "The fishier" Was ,
the most satisfactory picture- he had !
over made. !
mitred Uesb-ver. who soppcrted
Tearle in his previntis Pelanick suc
cess. "Huckir.g the Tiger." p'.ays tho
leading feminine role in "The Fight
er," and other prominent names in the
vast are .Ariniir Houseman,
Mewart, Finest Lawi'oid. Warren
GOiWMUNITY CLUB HOLD
. AN EflJOYABLE MEETING
WW:
lie Fc
lay to
the e
make
Art It,
Weston h
Compton
(Fast Orefeonian Special.)
TON JIT., Sept. IT.. Miss Myr
guson !( ft for Pendleton Sun
cuter .''t. Joseph's Academy for
;r. M'.-s Dorothy i'.ow'ers will
her home with Mr. and Mrs.
ss aaain this winter and attend
li sell' ol. Miss Gwendolyn
nd brother Wayne will have
(Fast Oregonian Special.)
KIKTII, Kept. 10. The Powers out
fit Is threshing for J. M. Harrison this
week. "
Mrs. I". W. Clark and children re
turned lo Itieth Sunday from Seaside
where they have been on nil outing
for some sU weekii, ..
Mrs. Al StrelusUey ahd little daugh
ter Frances were In Pendleton .Monday
afternoon,
nosono Month of Haines, Ore., is In
Kieth this weeji,
Mr. and Mrs. Gentry- Short and In
fant son left Ktoth Tuesday evening
for lTuntlnutnn where they will make
their future home. Mr. Short has been
manifest clerk here at the O. U. &
X. depot and ho Is transfered to his
new position.
. Mrs. Pollttle was shopping in Pen
dleton Monday.
Mr. Levitt of the O. W. It. & X. Co.
'.van in Kieth Tuesday looking after
business interests for his company.
Win. liostwick drove to J'cndtTton
Wednesday morning on a short busi
ness trip.
A hunting party composed of Claude
Williams. Sim Wall and Charley Hrn
pt returned from the hills a few days
age where thry.had been on a huntlng
trip of ;l week or ten days. They re
port poor luck,
W. W. Sniiler allied on Roy
iretw.,11 Mi.on.-iv eveiotv-.' and found
him to be aide to get around on
crutch.' s. Mr. HiHsell unjortunatelv
IroUe h lek while w'ofking here at
rouiid house a month or more
ago.
it Hamilton is still taking treat
ments from n Pendleton doctor, lie
lias not been verv well sii' e he return
el from his vacation no.' than a
o You
Wait until the last thing to order next week'a
supply or are you puttingsomething away now. Save
yourself time and inconvenience by choosing now
from our large and fresh supply of groceries, canned
meats, fruits or vegetables. ,
PHONE 871
j Sanitary Grocery
mm
' t month ago.
rooms al the dormotorv. Mil's Iioro- my- .mil
thy Tweedy at Mrs. C. W. Avery, Roy
Walderi and Walter lladeley will ride
from home until bad weather.
j Mrs. C. M. i-erg -son visited at the
Georc-e , Oliver lie! im- t A,l,.. ,
It took exactly 15 years
to develop the flavor,
; ,t crispiesS; and texture of .
Post Toaslies
best com flakes
And after joa taate'them jtwon't rake 700 one
Blunt to BrdfTsfand.why "Poxt Toasties" are superior.
I Cook and Helen Fiudi oth.
I
ISTANFIELD LADIES AIO
(F.'ist Oregonian
PTANFlKt.li, Sept. 1
aid mot Thursday aft.
cli u re h parlors, the
Ppceial) '-
The l.i.lie
inoon i:i ii:
tirs-t nice
01110 near
last week. Mr. Diu.on and family
are moving to North Powder to reside.'
Weston Mountain school opened j
sept. 5 with Hoy Hyatt as tea,.-h--
and '2 in ai'endanee.
Will Hall. Charley May. Key Hyatt.
r.. rvi-isf an I lerenre Terh-me at-
r Lncklnson sale near
1 attemlc.r the Met;-,
' slle in WesTioi Tlinrs,!:i' Me
Mrs. Mefrf are visiting their son Clif
ford and 'wife before leaving for their
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton .May uie
i moving into the Huberts house vacat
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Gentry Short at
! Lou- Hurst.
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred ITannan and ehil
1 dren of Pendleton spent Sunday at
Mr. and .Mrs.
P.. & X
4 Oiande
after vacation. A goodly number w-.i
present. After the regular liu,ir -s
was dl-pensed with a covered on!
luncheon was sc-rv.d.
John Fulford of I 'eiriliton. but 01,
rf t'-e
visittn
ford.
It. W.
town tN
Mrs. C
to red to
arlv
his
pionc-i's of ti
on Voss a:i-l
Ida
Mr
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Fletcher of Pendleton ,v:
t first of the week.
. A. Hazen and son Kzra
Pendleton Wednesday.
Al
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Today
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 33c
Conway
Tearle
-IN-
The
Fighter
By Albert Payson Terhune
See the most spectacular train wreck ever shown in
motion pictures. . . . i J . , .
Jlere is a photoplay that radiates
power. A story of struggle victory!
A Burning Bridge!
) A Train Wreck!
The Inevitable Result!
A Crash lo the Raging
Torrent Below!
strength'
and
j future ho p.... in the east with their
: daughter Mrs. I'.over.
:"i Will Hall and Charley May wore in
"'-': Peed'.eton on business this week-
Mr. !in-l Mrs. Franl.ie Sams and lit
- tie sen r.f T, ht. Wash., are visiling
j tht-!r l i-nber li-.rsey Rima and wife.
I Airs. Die!; Kiigiish returned from
i T.e'.; rn.n, ' re., last week where "she
'i was called to see her sister who was
j crSliraliy ill with paralysis of tho
jthroal m was imi roving slowly when
j M:'.'. Ka.Tesh came honu?.
! ine i f tiie most pleasant evenings
: of the sumrm-r was spent at the Wes-
n -at. -school house Saturday night
i-e Pie Ci-tnnrinity Club. A weiner
feast by a 1,1; taoi fire, watermelon
and cantaloupes galore besides ;i. big
; supper Mien as v. csion Jit. ladies are
: ""'ol I'-.r giving. Tim President of
. Ibid and iiawb-y Community Ciub,
j Mis. We'jher and a number of their
j iienjili. werti-iiere also. A special meet
in ir was called for Friday niL'ht Sept.
I Hi at 7:iin , 'clock. Diversified fnrm
' inf. rotation farming and potatoes will
i V the subjiet of the evening given by
j Pref. Hyslop of O. A. C. I'e sure and
I come and h'-ar a very interesting talk
j as Prof Hyslop has a great many ideas
to give you.
A killing frost visited the mountain
'Saturday night. Most of the potatoes
are far enough matured that it will
not hurt them.
Mrs. Kdwards of t'mapine Is visiting
her daughter Mrs. Ralph Lnnsdale.
I A little daughter arrived at the
! home of Mr. and Mrs. Will flould
Sunday Sept. 1 1. The little lady is
I nani"d for both her grand mothers
Mary Emma Could.
Miss May Singer left for her home
near IjiVilt ii Wash., last week. She
has iieeu visiting her aunt Mrs. Allied
Harp.
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Harp left for Mil
t"n to see Dr. Thomas. Mr. Harp has
been :ick for a Wf-k with l(Jonchitis.
Mr.. Edith G. Van Deusen, home
j demonstration agent will hold a millin
ery class Saturday Sept. 3 7 at Weston
Mt. school house. The ladies are ask
ed to brin.? old hats, thimbles velvets
and silks and Mrs. Van Deusen will
bring the frames. j
it is reported that potato buyers nr
offering S2.no per loo f. o. h. Weston,
but people will not sell at present.
Mr. and Mrs. ra,i Helm and sons
Carl Jr. and P.obeit Slanfield Helm.
ilea Tuesday for Portland in their
car.
Another teacher has been i-dde-l to
the P.eeves school, Mi i. U. K. Orth is
the new teacher and lias charge of II. e
third grade.
It. H. Stanfif ld, Keho banker, w,
in town Wednesday.
P.obert Philip and Kutli FauooU
will leave Thursday for Corvallis
where they will enter the O. A. C.
Kev. and Mrs. Faueett accompanied
them. They made the journey in
their Hupmobile.
Mrs. P. S. Xoltin and daughters
Helen and Elizabeth returned to their
home in Haines after a week's visit at
-the homo of Mr. ami .Mrs. Don I'ru-itt.
; Mrs. .1. P. I tell of Echo was in town
j Wednesday.
I Dr. Wainseott. of Pendleton v.'as
.'railing on patients here Monthly,
i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hog;jaid ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles
i Tom and Mrs. H. It. Wexscl picnicked
on Cabbage Hill Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Tom ri turned
lo their home in The Dalles Tuesday
after a week's visit with their daugh
ter Mis. Charles Hosgard and .Mr.
Hoggard.
.Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker re
turned Wednesday from a two weeks'
trip to Portland 'and S aside.
Mr. and Mrs. John Francis Rattan
and Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Stuart, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Reeves. Miss Stella
Kinnison, and Mr. and Mrs. S.
lirierly attend the field meet, in Her
rniston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C Rrooks of
Walla Walla were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Hills the first or li e.;
week. I.MIM IIS KNTOMIIF.I) I1V f.WI-MV
W. If. Copeland of Portland ' is I CAIHiOXDAIK. Pa., Sept. 15. (U.
spending a few days on the Sunrise P.) Four miners a.re reported - en-
ranch looking after his farm inter- j tombed in a coal brook mine hero as
ests here. it he result of a cave-in. A number are
James M. Kyle is spending tho reported Injured,' Two men have al-
we.k'in Portland. ready been removed from the r-haft.
the home of her parents.
It. .1. English.
Fred Wells general . W.
foreman at t'.ietll Went to I.
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. ft. Hamilton drove
to town a few days ug'o on a business
The frost Sunday night did ronsbl-
, ... .1... t-,l,.. rf ho'h
j crate oatoaa- iee
llr. I'arkes and Mr. cravrn. spoumg
anv amount of late vegetables.
P.ol.t. P.udd and Mr. Chattas were
business visitors in - P.ieth Tuesday
mcining4. ;
The holies of Pleth are going1 to or
ganize a "Parent Teacher Association"
at the school house Friday at C:"" P
m. Mrs. Cay Wyrrk ami the h-ail
organizer are to meet with them and
help them organize.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hillman and
children iu" visiting wi'h relative's in
Ka'amath Falls this week.
Ceo. Roberts is making a bnslnes.:
visit to Portland this week.
Hasten T.anilruni of Pendleton for
mei ly of nicih relumed to work at the
round home here, where he is employ
ed us a mechanic. Wednesday after a
brief nhs-nc occasioned by a shor,
honeymoon trip. He was receiving
congratulations from all his fellow
workmen today.
The "Juice" from the pacific. I.ighi
& power Co. was cut. inlo the round
house Wednesday. The line has been
under constrirt-tion for some timo but
is now completeil.
SO EASY TO KEEP CLEAN
Whlto enamel bathroom and bed
room sanitary plilmbliiK fixtures, such
ns we install, (ire the easiest to keep
clean and sweet -smelling. Xo foul
odors mi disease germs can lurk In
any part of our pliimbiiifi. Let us fut
ure with jmi on your new bathroom
equipment- or perhaps for your
kitchen or laundry.
BENSON &
80 Cottonw'iMkl
WICKLAND
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ARCADE
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Today
Children 15c Adults 40c Logos 65c
HENRI C. LE BELL
On the $23,000 Giant Wurlitzcr"
"Bob likc-nie bettcr'en any girl!"
Eol) Hampton, the gamhler; Buddy, and the Kid, the des
ert girl y-iunlized by James Kirkwood, Wesley . Bany
and Marjorie Daw. , ' '
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Follow these three frontier figures through the thrill,
the fun, the drama of Marshall Neilan's biggest produc
tion. 1
IN ADDITION A GOOD COMERY
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Scene from "5ob Hampton of Placer'
Mdtsnaii Nenan HrodttCtton
TODAY
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
Richard Kipling
Presents
THE
BATTLING
KID
A red blooded
western gilled
with scnational
realism.
Comctly
WHOSE YOUR
GROCER
MARSHALL
pop nam
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pfon
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The frontier days brought back. Hundreds of Indians
and scouts in thrilling prairie fights that climax in
CUSTER'S LAST STAND
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Vast scenes set in the splendor of Glacier National
Park. And all those human touches which only Neilan
can create. ' , . , ;
Scenario by Marion Fairfax
A First National Attraction
NEW WEEKLY '
CARTOON
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