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ifiiflniii TAGS EIGHT 'H" wi.s..it.".m a.) wi DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. TEN PAGE3 Children .... ...,15c Adults 40c Loges 60c Jackie Coogan in 'Peck's Bad Boy 'V'. i .V III Till M ii M ' f f t.---rt bJ ii fatMtff U M M , K1VOU TODAY HIT IX "1'IX K-S BAD BOY" The inimitable Jackie Coogan tri vihn again on the serpen in his lat er, motion picture. "Perk's had Boy," t aich ena l h R'vl Theatre to. dry. It is released by Associated First National Pictures, Inc. The pis-year -mi youngster dem onstrates in this latest production that he is a K-.rn actnr ;ia tnat ne wen play. The subtitles, which were writ ten by "Irvin & Cobb, are delicious in their humor, the photography is ex cellent, and the work of the entire cast admirable. Ior:s May plays the role of the Girl in the Case, while Wheeler Oakman portrays the Man. James Corrigan u seen as Mr. Peck and Lillian Leigh ton as Mrs. Pack. Raymond Hatton is the village grocer, Charles Hatton is Jackie's Buddie, and Baby Gloria merits the distinct'.on oT being starred; wood is ms oiunuj. in ri.iie rr his extreme yoiun. jativie ? ui-p, is -j As "Peck s Fad Boy," Jackie is. to j 'Peck's Pad Boy" is entertainment a genuine wholesome tonic for the picture-gointf public. And it's an-jtending as far east as Attalia the life, the mia'-hi'V.ws your.gsier who K.-ts inlo a varied assortment of buj ish scrapes. His ingenuous scheme t? h.o the orcus, hi:' playfulness which j results in the e a: of a Hon, the up - j roar he causes in church by Introdtic- In? a novelty in the way of several j h'indred nnts which take a liking to i o. r.-trt he nlavs in a. lole affair are wine of the h;gli-lishts i husband, in "The Woman God Chang ... n,tr..iiv refreshimr photo-1 ed." a Paramount-Cosmopolitan pic Only Drilling Can Tell for Certain Whether Oil May be Found is View. At the instance of J. E. Leonard, who Is interested in trying to find oil in the west end of this county, F. II. Handy, a consulting geologist of Spo kane, ha3 made an investigation of oil prospects in the Umatilla-Stanficld region. The following Is Hr. Handy's report in full: About a week has been spent in a field examination of this region ex- other fine feather in the cap of young Master Coogan. . ALT A TODAY TMD SHK DO BIGHT? Did Anna Janssen. a dancing girl who shot and killed her common law Alta today. 1 TODAY I Adults, 20c Children, 5c i ture which comes to the Alta theatre today, because he cast her otr lor an other, do the right thing? See the pic ture before you condemn thi$ charm in? woman played by Seer.a Owen. "The Woman God Changed," is a re markable photoplay, and said to be one of the best ever booked at the SAY STATE OFFICIALS ! ! NEAL HART The Miracle Man of the Movies in a big Western Drama During a careful study of the dis trict one well defined structure was found and traced through its entire length from where it crosses the Co lumbia about a mile east of Umatilla to about ten miles south and west of Stanfieid. This structure, a well defined enti cline with an average width of about mile and a dip to either side of 15 to 20 degrees, is one of the most reg ular and well defined that I have ever seen in any oil field. It is not broken by faults or slips and has on its axis evidence of a domal elevation which would furnish ideal conditions for oil and gas accumulation where underly ing bods are of such nature as to fur nish a supply of these. The dip of the sides is just steep enough to give a good slope of the underlying beds for accumulating over a wide area on either side and not so steep as to cause the beds to be badly fractured and so allow oil or gas to escape. Furthermore, the very broad areas ,of gently dipping beds of the basins to either side, east or west, would furnish in immense supply providing they contain either within or beneath the lava beds which cover the surface, oil bearing shales. The lag of the oil well at Attalia, according to the managers' reports I Zillah ian3 samples shown, indicates that the OLTMPIA. Wash., Sept. 29. "Wo- men have their rights," the attorney- general of the State of Washington ruled. "Let them wear 'em." ' 'Em meant pants the kind the men wear. Tl,,. ninrcK.l I-.9 (So tOWn had complained to the atorney general 1 ba"f ' i! n,ot wf 00 '"V"' there that women of the village where he HELL'S OASIS A virile drama cf Open Spaces. COMEDY JUNK :i j II ; i tried to enforce the laws were "carry ing on" by parading through the streets in "pants," and that they re fused to obey his command to "dress decently." So he appealed to the attorney gen eral to end the practice. But the state official ruled against him that they have a right to wear " 'em." Snuff taking is still popular in Eng land among people who cannot smoke at their work, such as miners, ware housemen and compositors. If a cloth is placed over a basin of freshly made starch there will be no skin on the top, as is the case when it is left to cool uncovered. In the Vnited States in 1790 there j were 73 post offices and 1,875 miles of 1 postal routes. ALTA Children, 10c , t h:. tic TODAY Adults, 35c Famous Players - La sky Corporation presents "tod Change K COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION A romance of Broadway nd Southern Seas. Of a hectic race for pelasure, still d in the peace of a lonely Isle. Of a life unworthy, cleansed by trial and wreck that taught how to live and ove! QQaramotinl Qicluf? and that from that depth down thick series of shales, slates, and lime stone is found in which a 27 foot sand is reported showing strong indica- j tions of'oll. However, the water was not .cased I off and was allowed to enter the sand where it could naturally drown out and crowd back the oil or gas since it would have a pressure of over 800 pounds to the square inch at that depth. These same formations may be ex pected to underlie this region also. A further evidence that such may be the case is found in the Blue Mountains to the south where Jurasalc and Cretaceous marine beds are re ported to occur and these should ex tend beneath this region. The depth through the basalt is problematical, but Judging from re sults at Attalia it may be less than 1000 feet. There is also this consideration. The beds of basalt have at intervals layers that are very cindery and porous sep arated by massive layers and thin beds of clay and ash. hence the nature of these beds is very favorable to oil land gas. accumulation. If oil shales underlie these beds and are fissured and broken so that their contents could escape upward they would col lect in these porous strata. As con firmation of this practically all the commercial gas in the Benton county district is found in the basalt itself. At Lewiston, Idaho, some oil is re ported at about 200 feet, all in basalt. At Spokane an oil seep yielding two to five gallons per day comes from shale beds between basalt flows. To sum it all up: So far as can be judged from all the surface indications possible to be observed after a careful and detailed study, this region and this particular structure offers the best i and most favorable conditions for oil j in all the inland country cast of the! Cascades so far examined by the writ-! r or reported on by others for oil. Only the drill can tell for certain whether or not oil or gas, or both, lie beneath in commercial quantities. In the Cold Springs region there can not be found any well marked struc ture at all, hence a test well there un til tho district is proven is a shot in the dark, but in case the strulture by Ilermlston proves productive this ter ritory would become a very likely field but for the first well the chances are too great against drilling a solitary hole that it would be no real test of the district and would serve no ronl purpose since the really likely spot would He unproven and unexplored. It would therefore seem merely iod business Judgment for all Inter ests concerned to combine on the pot that offers the very best possible chance for success and if a strike is made there It makes every acre where there Is any potw.il. le chance a very valusbla prospect. P. Itf. HANDY, Consulting Geologist. 80S JVt Htb Ave., gppkane, Wagb, Why,! its the 7 .tag Kid Himself! V lV -4 m. llf.l 1 Iv ' Irving Lesser presents .By arrangement by Warner.. Brcs. o ACKIE OGAN The "KID" Himself in A First National Attraction Peck's ERAY PICTOGRAPH ad'-Boy (1921 Model) Subtitles by IRVIN S. COBB ypmn ' .i ) ,' I. 1 .'' 7 , . Don't have to tell you about this. Leave you to imagine and see all the joy pranks Jackie Coogan gets out of the pranks that have tickled a na- 5 GREAT REELS The World's Funniest Kid, the World's Funniest Writer, the World's Funniest Story All at Once 1 i YAWJ,