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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. TEN PAGE3 MOTION PICTURE NEWS AI.T.V TOI.lY Pearl While, In the William Fox (traduction "Tigrr Cub," a power ful drama of (hp Alaskan snows nda-it-d from George Goodchlld's ureal lory, 1 announced as the feature at traction at the Alta Theatre beginning today. "Tiprr'n Cult" Is described n the mrwt perfect AlasKan drama ever screened. It carries a powerfully dramatic theme and contains heart appeal, thrilling moments anj enter lainment value far in excess of the average fiieture. Uriefly, the narrative unfolds the attenipt of two scoundrels, Hill Slark and "Ticer" OIoph. to rob Colonel Summers of his gold mine. In a dis pute over a poker gnme In which Slark unfairly wins the mlno, the "Tiger" mortally wounds the Colonel. Before he dies Summers writes an accusation of the '"Tlfter" and gives It to Lone Wolf, his Indian servant. When David Summers arrives to run down the murders of his father, he meets and falls In love with the Cuh, the, "Tiger's" beautiful daughter, j Slark, however, who has secretly mar- i ried Hilda, a dunce hall girl, conceives a desire for tho Cub, and offers her father a half interest in the mine he has stolen in consideration of his con sent to their marriage. The Cub is forced to wed tho scoundrel. lavid learns ot the marriage, and also that Slark is the despoiler of his father. He pursues Slark, there Li a hand-to-hand fight, lnvld is danger ously wounded, and Shirk is about to finish him when Hilda, who has hid den in the cabin, kills Slark. The picture has a happy ending. In the fine supporting cast Thomas Car ricrtn is leading man. IS m 1 . i , 1 jjiftfl SS-fes" miLre''44met! jqtfjj& CTggSMiJl Valspar renews your old linoleum VALSPAR will do wonders foryoujlinolcum,congoleurr or oil cloth. 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Miss Neva Bolln was able to enter school Monday after a few weeks' ill ness. - How B. F. Harper ot Milton was here Saturday afternoon to conduct funeral services for A. P. Warner, who passed away In Pendleton Thursday morning. The services were held in the community church and burial was made in the Pilot Rock cemetery. I he surviving children who were present were Kd Warner, Archlo War- . ner, Rob Warner and Hazel Warner I i of Pilot Rock and Mrs. Edna Mentzer lot Pendleton. ! Mrs. Lawrence Hughes, who has been seriously ill at her home here, is much improved. , j Mrs. Alfred Wcstgate is spending the week here visiting relatives. I L. 1 Mann of Pendleton, was a bus iness visitor here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Yardlcy and i daughter of Tine Grove, were in town Saturday to attend tho funeral of Mr. ! Warner. i Herschel Kidwell was in Pendleton j Friday. j Freshmen in tho .local high school were Initiated Friday afternoon at an inter-class rivalry between the sopho mores and freshmen, consisting of va rious athletic stunts, Including a tug ol war. The freshmen lost by one point, the score being 165 to 164 in fa vor of the sophomores. Miss Alta Smith arrived homo Fri day from a two weeks vacation spent with relatives at Tacoma. Miss Smith also visited in Seattle and Portland while away. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Horn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Porter were in town Fri day afternoon and attended the fresh man initiation at the high scrool. Mrs. Elizah Thomas was taken to ft. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton .Thursday for an operation. I Frank Byrd was a bus'ness visitor here Saturday. I Virgil Hascall entered, high school Ihero Monday. j At a recent, druggists' convention iheld in Pendleton, M. D. Orange of the 1 Pilot Rock Pharmacy was elected jvice president of the County Drug gists' association. j Mrs. John Gray was shorplng in Pl lot Rock Thursday. I Percy Folsom visited with his fam ily in Pendleton Friday. J C. D. Bracher served on the jury in , Pendleton last week. Fourteen cars of cattle were ship Iped from here Saturday night, made :up as follows: C. P. Helmick, 2 cars; I Al Porter, 3 cars; John Day Stock Co., 2 cars; Tom Ledgerwood," 2 cars; 'George Ganger, 1 car; E. S. Jacobs, 1 ;car; Jack Southwell, 1 cur; JL L. Jones. 2 cars. ! Otis Jones has purchased a build ing lot on the hluCf west of town) from W. B. Hinkle. ' Paul Robbins. forest raDger far this district, was a Sunday visitor here. Miss Zella Johnston and Mit Lil lian Cramer visited Pendleton Satur day. Charles Ely of Gurdano, was a bus iness visitor here Saturday. Mrs. Ida Warner and son Albert Warner of Freewater were here Satur day to attend the funeral. Sydney MoReynolds is home from Boise for the week. Jorn McLaughlin was in town Sat urday from Butter creek. Mrs. Bert Westgate and Sirs. Alfred Westgate were shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Miss Cora Warner and Herbert Warner were here Saturday from Freewater. The local Rebekah lodge will cele brate teh seventieth anniversary of the founding of their order Tuesday evening, September 20. A program" is being arranged and refreshments will OH. MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL! W have Just what you want to slart you off right In your now year of school. A happy start makes success. We have a ful( line of the best make of Pencils and Pens, ranging In price from BOc to $12.00 Each pencil or pen is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We are equipped to repair all OUR Tens and Pencils FREQ We also have an Ink that does not clog your pen and will waBh out of your clothes should you happen to spill some on them, BUT when it is put on paper It becomes permanent. We defy any Ink eradicator to remove'it from paper. Come in and see us. We are offering a special price to users of our Pens and Pencils. , , HansGom's Jeweliy Store THE LEADING JEWELERS 7 The first cost is p radically the last Furs . Arc Lower 1 4 4 A tale of daring and thrilling romance in far away Alaska. Malamute dogs, dance hall girls, miners and ali that went to make up life on the Yukon in the early gold rush days. A picture you will remember. COMEDY MONTY BANKS IN "BRIDE AN DGLOONT It ' ' 1 I Li' ') Trm . j.nnii-- Fr rK)in I.!' y- if Two ImporUnt things characterize the new fur coats. One . is their price at least a third lower than, last year. .The other U ' the sll- houette. The br, ample, kimona cut has given way to the , waist-line sleeve, as shown In the Franklin Simon model of Miurrvl Aud S.itu mole. bo served. Memhers of the Odd Fel lows lodge will be guests. James Hackett was hero from ren dleton Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Ktnory Hassell of Port land are expected to arrive here soon to visit Mrs. Hassell's parents, Mr. and Airs. Marion Smith and to attend the Uound-L'p. Mr. and -Mrs. Carl Jensen and son Xorman, left Friday afternoon on a short runting trip to the mountains. Air. and Mrs. Jean P. Kirkatrick were Pendleton visitors Saturday evening. Air. and Airs. Lawrence Weller of Pendleton visited at tho home of Air. and Airs. W. C. Stanley Sunday even- . Airs. Weller before hci" marriage was Miss Ruth Huntoon, a former teacher in the local high school. Virgil Smith is in town for a few days ffrom the Smith ranch. Air. and Mrs. Carl Hopper of Walla Walki are occupying one of the Acton houses. Mr. Hopper is employed ut the warehouse. K. G. Warner was in town Saturday. Aliss Lillian Cooper left Sunday for Salem. She is a Junior In the Willam ette University this year. Her parents Air. and Mrs. C. A. Cooper accompan ied her to Pendleton. Mr. and Airs. Gene Hascall and I daughter were in town Saturday. 1 Air. and Airs. James Whiitaker were in Pendleton Friday. Air. and Mrs. Clarence Horn were Pilot Rock visitors Friday. Clint Harrison was transactink bus iness hero Thursday. Aaron Cole was in town Saturday. The ntedlewfirk committee of the Women's Community Club met at the homo of Airs. Cora Knotts, chairman, Saturday evening, to arrange a pro-! 4,'ram for this week's meeting. Dr. Oscar Do Vaul was in Pendleton on business Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Lem Casteel w.?re vis itors here Friday. W. C. Stanley will spend the next week in Pendleton, serving on tiie Jury. Air. and Airs. L. C. Scharpt were out from Pendleton Sunday visiting at the home of Air. and Airs. William Glass. AILss Daphne Smith was a visitor to Pendleto nSaturday. Orville Acton was in Pendleton Alon day en business. Air. and Airs. Arthur Hascali, Alias Eleanor Hascall and Alias Sarah Janes were in town Saturday. A call has been made to Ret". Curry Love of Arizona to serve the I'llo: Rock church during the winter. Air. Love is expected here sometime be tween the 1st and 15th of Ofctober. C. W. Paulus w"i a business visitor to Pendleton Saturday. Appearing in the Sunday Oregonlan Is a picture taken in Pilot Itock when the last load of gravel was dumped on tho Pilot Uock-Pendloton road Just completed. The picture shows the bis li uck empty'mt the gravel, ulbo the crew ct wftcJiers. A change in being- made In the road, which will be a coniinuallun of the highway, leading out of town towhrrtis Heppner. Work is progressing nicely no and when completed, traffic will go south past the grade school house, then east to the III Casteel ranch. A number of other changes are being mado farther out. Airs. Orville Acton and Airs. Virgil Smith have as UiQir guests for the week the r parents, Air. and Airs. J, P. Dunn of Boners Ferry," Idaho. Alto their sisters, tho Misses Effio, Nora and Bertha Dunn. They were accom panied by Jim Borg and Sam Walker, also to Bonners Ferry. They will take in the Round-Up while here. 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