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TET PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. PAGE EIGHT MOTION PICTURE NEWS KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES FALL AND .WINTER , 1921 1 r s 1 - 4 ... 1 '"'' "fl 15UV11.I TODAY MACK SWAIN AIDS II VP- UN'S II X -IDI.1: CLASS" 1 Muck Swain, the adipose comedian known familiarly as "AmbiOM," and who has made milliuns iaush durlnn j the course of his screen carreer. an important member uf the cast of "The Idle Class," 1'harles Chaplin': latest First National release, which! Will be shown at the itivull Theatre! today. Towering above the inimitable comedy star. Swain plays the part of J the father of th beautiful yon 113 j woman on whom I name sets ins eyes while playinir Rolf. The usual complication:! ensue, but the picture closes with Charles hotfootim; it for the horizon, h.ivini; Inflicted his ven geance on the old man. A giant in size. Swain stands six feet four Inches and weihn close to 2'i(t pounds. He is a native of Salt Lake rom me ' first taste you'll like it -j. - - , ' k. fill f I J fjt V " J 1' . . .. , . A " V . J . - --ZTTTZTZm' .'.rTTn MmwrrTHT-o SP! .THICK POTitS ICOrfWAY ,L,Lmuc nt -" i nivoi.i TODVv - C'tv. where In his early vouth ho ba- I At 20 Swain headed his own yamie ' . . ..... ..,,.1 i..t,.i- was starred in rame llllerc.Mcu in Hie siase an.i u.is ....r-il ve irs he been identified with the "land-of- musical corned;,, he r. I 5 ar ,k..,,,,.efer since. -n- ,0 , a-, - " made his debut In the new field as a . .7 member of the Mack Ser.nett Key- stone cump.iny. fC-T'J 1. Another in the cast is f.dna Turvi- Pl . A am e. who has appeared with Chaplin ( ' "'" ) M !l" '"' r,c,'"t productions. The experience of almost three quarters of a century has made Poller's Golden Gate "different in taste from other coffee and better." You'll like that flavor which is kept for you in a vacuum tin Tell yourgrocerthat it'sFolgcr's Goldgi Gatf Coffee you wane course, Is lumberjack, W'-( (ijffittl The ;.r: ik! ,..! :- I: ' ' " '"" . - . e ' 1 : re iinsmi ir ci rr.. ' . . .1 for one i ' l'.'ol maece o!l!y. "''" thus- who w.T.- :i!'li!i:M- wil'l fn 1" P nlar I.I...VH '-!' ;!, y.'.t. " "V''" Yonsou" will be remei lbcrc.l :.s hi' haipie4 of ell ....!.,! Vi lls recent revixal will be we'c.ime n-ws both to thos.; who remember it and to those Who do not. The central l'ltture, of v. Vmisoo." the Swede hitf in body., 1)U; in heart uml i'K m soul. Mis dry wit, his shrewd judg ment, his keen sense of humor, and above all his honorable and uprinht character, make him one 01 iou beloved of nil stase heroes. Will H. Could, the siiiKini! Swedish ,.,,n,..,ii:,n. is featured in thu part of yon". iMr. (lould is known in the ,.si and middle west as the cleverest portraver of Swede characters on the am.i1,:hi staue. Ill connection 11,., i.Imv he sinus several of tho old Swedish ballads. In the revival of this production no dciail has been overlooked to make it as real and ciitertuliiluK as it wart when oriulnally produced. Jfm 0t laid-back overcoats the Kirschbaum from shops. They re the newest! Soft, fleecy colors outside contrast plaid designs inside. Smart styling, tailoring, low pricing: expert . A.FOLGER&CO. Sail Vranciico KaniatCily Dallas ; Shitouka,Japan $35 to 45 OND BROS. PENDLETON 9 (l'.ast iirenounin . IloAUli.MAN", Nov. dairymen are plann nK ooncenlnite:! by I'm 7-t -"4.. A 7f 7ucr th Boor it Vmliprnd" VALSrAR is known as "tht aaidnnt-protf varnish," because it protects floors, woodwork and furniture against all sorts of thine" stcant, ice water, hot ureases, ammonia, vineear, and even 4trong acids. A dzW VALENTINE S mm )Ji The Vmnish That Won"t Tur The Vmnish That Won"t Turn W hit. Valsparred floors, woodwork, linoleum and furniture are so easy to keep clean. They can be washed with soap and warm water without the least injury. Your bathroom, nursery, kitchen and pantry can be kept clean and sanitary if you use Valspar. Valspar is easy to apply and diies hard over nieht. Fall is the Time to Varnish W. P. Fuller & Co. The fallowing Fuller distrihutors can also aupnlp pou with Ytilspar; Murphy Paint Co. Special.) I (j. lioardnian on vW. :t; in ulaiul oil a co operative basin lo complete tue ration for the inircasinc herds of daily cows. I'll this basis col 11 call bo laid down at per ton and barley at $31. Those who want lo Kot in on tho deal see I'aul Smith, who has the mailer in cliai'Ko. Kvaimvlistio services to bciiin next Sunday are announced by Ilev. Mr. lldlis of the local church. A similar series lias just been completed at 1r rii;on with tfood results. Mr. Hillis has been in evangelistic work for sev eral years and takes the view that what the world needs most Is a KOod dose of tho irood old fashioned Kospel. Heller Hook Week is belmr observed by the local schools. Tho endeavor Is j to instill liiirher ideals and better road- inir habits, l.lsls of hooks recom- ! mended ly the I'. S. department of education for boyn and prirlH aro bcinj,' pii'scnted as a iiuide to their reading. The library In t lip Hnurdntan school j contains about 1000 hunks and maRa 1 nines of jiu'enjle nature, somcthinp: 'over 'Jann of adult fiction In addition to I he reference books required by the islate ilepartment of education for standardization, ! -Air. Scott, banker at Lexington, suf fered an auto accident on Sunday when his car struck some sand In turn im? onto tho Columbia Highway near Mcssner. The car was overturned and Mi'. Scott was pinioned under neath until Miss Ibiris Ilealy, a Hoardman IiIkIi school pirl, came alunit and Bavo assistance, briimini; the injured man to ltoardmnn in her car. Jlc was later able to ride to lleppner Junction to pvt tho Heppner train for home, though he was snif fer. 111; considerably, and some Internal injury Is feared. Pendleton's Leading Clothiers 1 IVIel- II. S lls,,l to J. ( Wm. A. Ingram to T. J. Dryden, $ 1 1 HS.OO, Lots 16 and 17, Wk. 5, Freewater. David L. Clark to Frederich Buck millcr, $115(1.11(1, mete and bound tract in Xl-i 1-4 Sec. 35, Tp. 0, X. K. 35. Alice Turner to Mary E. Reeves, $1, lots r, 6, 9 and 10, Blk. 6, Weston. Xellis Johnson Clayton to Tom Apostolopulos, $1.01), NB 1-4, NV 1-4 Sec. 10, Tp. 2, N. It. 33. llcnrv T. Hill to Aug. J. Stranre, $1. Sec. 32, N 1-2 NW 1-4; NE 1-4, X 1-2 SK 1-4 and SK 1-4 SK 1-4, XK 1-4 SSV 1-4 Sec. 31, NW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 20, Tp. II, X. It. 30, and part of S 1-2 SK 1-4 Sec. IKS, Tp. 3, X. It. 21). T. J. Sorosnlns to Aug. J. Stance, $1,110, 1-2 Interest in See. 32; NK 1-1 X 1-2 XV 1-4; SK 1-4 NW 1-4; NK 1-4 sV 1-4; N 1-2 SK 1-4; and SK 1-1 SK 1-1 Sec. 31. Tp. 3, N. U. 30. I". S. Xufl. Hank of li (Irande to Ann'. J. StaiiKe. $1.00, interest in part of S 1-2 SF. 1-4 Sec. Hli, Tp. 3, X. 1!. '-". and NW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 30, Tp. 3, X. 1:. ;:o. Harry I. Hexter to T. A. Humes, Slton.no. l.oto 1, 2, 3, 4, r, fi. 7, S, !', 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Illk. 235, lies. Add. to I'cmllcton. Titos. Mills to Henry C. Mills, $1000. W 1-2 W 1-2 Sec. 14 and W 1-2 Sec. 11. Tp. 5. X. It. 31. A. K. McKnisht to W. C. Hopson, $2 5,000. 00, W 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 2S, Tp. II, N. K. 35. AMiert 1'eterson to Oeorse O. LaiiK bm, $75.00, Lots 7 and 8, Hlk. "D", I'kiah. ., it Milk- 1? C l..f.i. l If 1F1I.MI'.4 i Invalids iMO COOKING Tha "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch 8tHcme,OfP.C2,on4 Fountains. AM tot UORUCK'S. so-Avoid kitatrcas & Substildes Charles Tvci. 'to Fulius Ttaasch, $2110". 110, mete and bound tract in XK i-4. See. 22. Tp. 0, X. IS. 35. Charles Trcfz to Julius Haasch. $151111.00, mete and bound (ract in XK 1-1 Sec. 22. Tp. II. N. K. 35. Columbia Land Co. to Robert W. Hanlcy, $ 100.00, Lots 1 and 2 i" Hlk. ;i. Town of Foster. ilTES-STINGS Arr-y wet tkinp soda or ordi nary ammonia, followed by V a po Rub Over 1 7 Million Jan UicJ Yearly Phone 871 Sanitary Grocery 221 EAST COURT V Rivilo Theatre SUGAR ' With each $10 purchase we will sell jjg g) you 100 lbs. best cane sugar for pw.w Walnuts, new crop, pound 40c Mt. Spuds, per 100 lbs. $185 Phone 871 Jj 7 - w Modrc',1. $.'', oo, nii'to ami bound tract luiubia Heights Add. to Milton. Nellie Miles to Margaret K. $1.00. sw 1-4 SV 1-4 XV 1 ' I P. 4, X. 15. 2S, and mete hound tract. Maritaret v.. lCl.U-r to J. T. Hinkl... Co- Kldcr, -4 Sec. and Has a Bi2: Job Children 10c TODAY Adults 33c . Losres 50c wsfvwwvw'waf'XJi - - - - .Afosil ' - ,'yv : ,J si -You 11 I I li I u J 1 t. J A t i R1VOLI TLIFATRK NOV. 22 4 '111' I ill l 'l'lJ' I't I !' I.I1 III I VI 1I.MV A iiti : iaiim nt .fi'oi: t ASMM'I l ItY A 4 JOHN E. KHLLHU1) t DIM l(.l IMII l SI I I t I I I) rmil'AW 4 iv SHAKKSrEAKK'S '""v Tin: mi it n M' )! iM( i." 1'il.w l..'.0. $l.0, 77e; Few lit f J.tIO MAIL OI5ll Its NOW . i Corded Hull, former Tennesse onKre5snlan. ticcecds Georgo White as chairman cf ths Demo cratic National Committee. Ho will ,l commander-in-chief la next vear'i congressional Cht, Him and vV J'LJ i Himself! AV&r&Mfc MM lmili mm I le's as funny as him as be is as himself. A fun - fable of a minnow that went swiinuiinir with jrold fish. Foor fish! ST'I.I. ;oi; STKONtJ In Addition CONWAY TEARLE In AFTER MIDNIGHT ARCADE TODAY Children 5c AdulU 20c STARTING A NEW SERIAL TODAY Art Acord IN THE BEST SERIAL EVER MADE Winners of the West COME AND START AT THE BEGINNING Miracles of the Jungle EPISODE NO. 6 To the Rescue THRILLS AND PERILS COMEDY "A WEEK OFF" ' n