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Pag Ten TffE EUGENE GTJAED E' HAS A FAMOUS CAST Tb Rax theater presents "Hirer of Romance," a picture complete In en tertainment value, for Wednesday end Thursday. The story . taken from South xarkington's "Magnolia," a popular book and a more popular pier. The caat is exceptionally fine Includ ing the ever-famous Charles (Buddy) Rogers; Mary Brian, who almost stole the show; Wallace Beery who took plenty ox nonors; Henry is. waitnai, famous since the days of "The Birth of a Nation." as a southern gentle- man; and Natalie Kingston, who puts plenty of personality to the role of ''Mexico," the female master of cere monies ox a gamming nouae. This picture waa filmed several years ago with another famous star Comparison from the faint recollec tion places thla production on a much higher pedestal due to the all-talking ieaiure. . The story iu something every on lfkea. The hero la branded a coward because he refuses to fight a duel as he is not accustomed to the southern tradition. He leaves home. It'a the only thing he could do after breaking such a strong southern tradition. But he turns the tables by knocking the "Notorious Colonel Blackie" out in the first round of an unannounced ecran. He bluffs hie way with the aid of Orlando Jackson, Wallace Beery, to be known up and down the Mississ ippi as the "Notorious Colonel Blake." He comes back and makes good. It's wonaerrui 100a ior toe musa :n Uii hot weather. M. A. SILTCOOS NOTES Nw Boat It Launohed On Lata By uave uwr rieoenuy SILTCOOS, Ant. 2L (Special). People orer thia war are rejoicinj over the good nowa that the hard sur faced, two-way road over Mapleton hill will be cpen to traflc about Sep tember 15. Dave Dfer of Darllrjf'a retort at North Beach launched bit large boat, nowered with a four-cylinder Faye & Bown marine engine, latt week, and carried capacity loadt uf the eicur alonistt on Aug. H. The boat it paint ed with the retort colora and will be uaed In carrying paaaengtra to and from the retort. Chriatenaen and Ford of Arrowhead Sox farm thlpped teven blue foxea to r. Fultt of Bugene latt Sunday. The H, and B. Shingle mill at Can ary thlpped lta flrtt carload of ahlnt lee laat week to the Gardiner Alul company, at Gardiner. Geo. Schollenberg, who haa been working at the Dan Milea place on Fiddle creek, waa taken seriously 111 Saturday evening, rushed to the hos pital in Butane, and operated upon. It wat found that the appendix had buret Ha suffered a hemorrhage on Monday. Dr. Howard and Dr. Atwood drove Oct from Eugene Sunday and, In com- any with F. 13. Ooude, combed the ike bottom for the outboard motor which waa lott Sunday, Aug. 11. So far, their ciforta have been untuc cessfuL Mra. Michael Brann of Westlake waa callad to Florence Friday by the death of her mother, Mrt. Woodard. Mr. and .Mra. Wesley McDonald and the paranta of Wesley, Ilev. and Mra. J. E. McDonald, returned to their reapective homea at Portland and Medrord laat week. Hr. and Mra. Mc Donald will leave aoon on a 45,000 mile trip through Kurope and Atia, territory covered by their eon Har old, who It a representative of the Holt Tractor company. Mra. MeMn Bute returned Thurs day from the hospital at North Bend where ahe haa been a patient because DEPEND ON ZEMO TO STOP ITCH TJte Bocvtllni, healing, lnvurible Zetno for tbat Itching torture, caused by mosquito or lutect bitet, aunburn, prickly heat, poiann ivy or summer rash. This clean, reliable family anti septic promptly atopa Itching and drawa the heat and tting out of the akin. ZEMO hat been used for twentv yeara with remarkable success for ill forms of annoying, itching akin irri tations. Have relief with one applica tion. 35c, 60c and $1.00, All dealera. "THE HOME TOWNERS" RICHARD BENNETT DORIS KENYON ROBERT McWADE GLADYS BROCKWELL ROBERT EDESON STANLEY TAYLOB VERA LEWIS tVeas ate OnHt taM tains, ty GEORGE ML COHAN Adtiem fry ADDISON BURTHAftT md MURRAY tOTI ZMnoW t MY AN POT SEE and HEAR Evrv CW-w Im EARNER BRO& him IDO AH Talking Pictw 100 All-Laughlno 100 All-Talking 100 AII.Arr.erlcan Also PATHE 8OUN0 NEWS and Zip Etoom Bang Talking Comedy Brgaln Matlnee-t Only 16o Evenings 25o and 10o eriQrsotff cow Jtal THEATPE tUGlHtf fanlY JMOWHOtlfl TE 1 C0LLEEN! Colleen Moore, coming to the McDonald theater Friday and Sat urday In "Why Be Good?" of two bones broken In ber ankle when she fell from a load of hay. She is able to set about witn toe aid ol cru tones. Carrell K. Rites, formerly with B. and B. No. 25 at KrolL Is the new trackwalker between Cusbman and Kroll, succeeding V. OInnl. Mrs. Friede McCoy, former post- mistress, 8. P. ticket went and ex press agenc at Biltcoos, drove in Tuesday of last week trom Corvallis with her little son and her mother. Mrs. Adcliue Close, returning Sunday. Mrs. McCoy will be instructor In phy sical education at Iinfield colieae at McMinnvlUe. Dr. 1L A. Sears and wife of Port land were at the Darling resort at North Beach the past week. Frank Olson delivoied three scow loads of fir wood at Siltcoos the past week, this being the amount contract ed for by the school. Borne fine cherries from the Br hart and Kngland ranches have been mar keted locally the past week. C. H. Bnrteushaw. vho la at Kelso. Wash., has been released from Quar antine following a siege of smallpox. Miss tlolen Shinn of Eugene was a guest at the L. L. Fussage home at North Beach last wee. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hlnes drove to Eugene Thursday where they will make their home for the present. Mrs. Hlnes Is a recent bride, formerlv Evs Millftr, daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. T. Miller of the hotel at Slltcoos. Mrs. Ernie Miller, with her neDbew and niece, Vern and Barbara Bakec left Thursday for Bakerafield, Cal . where they will visit relatives ana make their home for a time at least. Mrs. Miller has given a five-year lease on her 270 acre ranch at the north end of the lake to Jay I. John son, formerly of Weatlnke, who with his family ia already located on the place. Mr. and Mrs. Arnell returned to Portland last Wednesday after spend ing three weeks at Darling's resort at iNorin Meach. Tney took if nice trout home with them. Mr. Arnell is em ployed at Montgomery Ward and com pany in Portland. Mr. Jay loft Saturday evening for ais name in uugene auor spending couple of days ot Darling's resort and one day with Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa Mc Coy, who live near tho summit of the hlli back of Biltcoos, Mr. Jay enjoyed the magnificent view of the lake and oconn from the McCoy cabin. Practically everyone from the Sllt coos district attended the funeral of Geo. Gibbs, Jr., at Cusbman last Thursday. Vern DeMeritt of Ada station Is re ported as holding his own fairly well following the accidental discharge of a .22 caliber rifle last Wednesday. The bullet entered the lower part of the pg and ahattered one of the bones badly. He was operated on at the Keiter brothers hospital at North Bend. Miss Zada Tinker returned to Eu gene Friday, and Mrs. Klicabeth Bick el, niece of Dr. Zimmerman, returned Monday to Kusrna. They, with the Zimmerman children, have spent tho past month at their summer home at North Hearh. Dr. Zimuiermnn was here over the week-end, returning to Eugene Monday. C H. Fry of Pottage Grove drove In and ramped on the shore of the Ink Tuesday and Wcdnendnv. Cuimf ffcrfr 0N6 ff FOUR MWttUEW' 8worda flash, wit elaah, aa the aereon'o foremoat action atar bounds Into Imperial Intrigue and radiant romance In the glorious days of chivalry, Sound News Pathe Review REGULAR PRICES 'BROTHEnLY LOVE It's a riot! That Is the only term yoa can nse for the Georpe K. Artuur-Karl Dane, gag-filled production now at the Col onial theater, Jt is called "Brotherly Dove," which is the tpfrit installed in the hearts of the ''hardened" crim inals of the prison in which Arthur finds himself. It is a satire, pure, simple and funny, and there Is no indication of holding criminal methods up to cor rupt the morels of any "young Amer icas" that might happen to eee the picture. Arthur Is a sweet young thing, a flor pan of a high elas barber shop, and Dane Is a zuard of the orison. In a sena ot ridiculous sequences tnese two men mix up. Arthur lands in orison and falls in love with the war den's daughter. The prison itself is nan coiitge and ii&u pen. Instead of breaking rock the dHs oners play football and Arthur de velop such - soeed that he ia made captain. He receives bis parole just before the big game but manages to get put back in prison to play. Dane gets a berth in the rival prison and r&e two rivals tor the band ol tne warden's daughter meet on the arid- iron. The way "brotherly love fi- nauy wins tne game tor tne old pen will tear down any resistance yoa may have against laughing, if it isn't torn down in the first flash. C. N. oakrid6enews Foreat Fire On Hill Creek Said To Be Under Control OAKJUDGE, Am. 21-Spedal) Miss Jane and Miss Zoe Strong apent Sunday afternoon and evening in Eugene. They report tbat Fred Singletary who ia in the Eugene hos pital It not getting along very well. Mr. and Mra. Oacar McAtee and family drove to Odell lake Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Will Hebert and house gueat Mrt. M. S. Hyde went to Odell lake Sunday, At the lake they met Mr. and Mra. Howard Miller of Klamath Falla and enjoyed a picnic. Mr. and Mra. Miller were former ma identa of Oakridge. B. Kirkpatrick of Eugene wat in town Monday on business. Mr. Kirk patrick travels for the Union Oil com pany. Mra. Peter Brude, who haa been camped with her huaband near Lair aon Rock the paat week, returned to town Sunday. Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Wright and daughter Florence, and Arthur Long apent Sunday at Odell lake. The forest fire on Hills Greek ia reported to be under contract. How ever, it it being watched cloaely. J.ne chamber ot commerce ia giv ing a benefit dance in the Oakt hall Saturday, Auguat 24. Kefreehmenta will be on tale during the dance. Miss Marie McUillvray of Lowell la visiting the Ryker family on High Prairie tint week. To correct previout ttatement that a Mexican laborer waa taken to Eu gene for an operation Thursday morning It ia reported that lilenn xatem, Irom Texaa, and an S. P. em ploye waa taken to fie Eugene hospi tal Thursday morning for an opera tion for appendicitis. Mr. Tatem ia not a Mexican. Dorothy Gay and Mra. Mary McAl later of Kitaon Springe apent Sunday in Oakridge. Dorothy Long who haa employment at Clark's Service garage la confin ed to her home In Weatfir by illness. Mr. and Mra. F. P. Taylor and family, Mrt. E. B. Hunter, and Mr. and Mrt. Harry Grout, all of River aide, California, atarted for home Thuraday morning. They have been at the J. B. Hills ranch since June. Mrt. J. B. Hills of Oakridge and aon Roy Hills ot Jatper atarted by auto for Halfway, Oregon, Sunday. They expected to drive the 425 mlea In one day. Bud Kineald, aon of Webster Kln rald nf Portland, la apending the week et the J. B. Hills ranch. The email aon of Max Miller of SIrOredle Springe ia quite ill. Mr. and Mra. Miller formerly lived in Oakridge. Mra. Kllpatrlck, who with her hue band and two children ia at Dead Mountain lookout, waa in town Mon dav. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Cook of Santa Clara apent the week-end in Oak rid -e. Dr. and Mrt. Grant J. Gray apent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra. L. A. Potter and Mr. and Mra. Charlea H. Croner at Potter'e cabin on Hilla creek. AT ROOSEVELT Construction On New Road Hert To Be Finished Soon KOOSEVELT BEACH, Aog. 21. (Special) Construction work on the Big Creek-North Fork road Is again In progress and la now so that cars may be driven over. It Is expected thia project will be finished about Sent. 1 of thia year. A picnic ia planned Sun day. Aug. 25 by the upper Big Creek people to celebrate the opening of thia road, and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all who wish to attend. The drive ran be made from Eugne In about three hours via Mapleton hill and Pawn P. O. The location of the picnic ground hss been rhosen nesr the old ranger station at the weat end of the new road where a pooled bas ket llineh rj11 V KTTfd st one o'clock OIL Highest cash market price paid at all times for any quantity. Daniel J. Fry 280 No. Com'l St. Phone 223 Salem, Ore. El p. m. Upper Big Creek la situated about aeven milea inland from Rooae veit Beach and aa aoon aa the ex treme weat end .of thfa road la im proved to drive to and from Eugene to the beach may be made in leaa than four houra. Tbia ia expected to be ac complished within the next year. The F. Gettman place waa quite popular Sunday. The vttitora were: Mr. and Mrt. Rufut Stonefield, Mr. and Mra. Waltara and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.' Thompson, Mrt. H. Iarten and little ton ormau Lee, Mra. ri. Laraen, jack tfuncn, A. a, Downea and aona Vernon. Elmer. Bobble and daughter Laurie, Freddie, Vernon and George Stonefield, Orvie and Cecil Tbompaon. The retidence of Mr. Edwarda of tbia place ia nearing completion. Jeat Atterberry and family aleo the H. Wolf and Al Turnbull familiea left here Sunday morning for their homea. They report a very enjoyable vaca tion. Mra. Nettie Marshall and Mra. Adna Murrow and aon Jackie are leaving here for home Monday. Mr. and Mra. J. Thompson, Mra. B, Laran, Mrt. H. Laraen, Mra. E. Keahher and Cecil Thomnaon viait ed with Mr. and Mra. R. N. William. Sunder. Ben Bunch made a buaineaa trip to r-lorecce Saturday, OJiCWnH The countr court sent a letter on Tuesday afternoon to Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the interior, ask ing if compilations made by Lane county pertaining to the amount of Oregon and California land grant money to be received here were ac cepted and when the court might ex pert a warrant tor tne sum. According to the figures of the county court. Lane should receive $18,117.64 of the refund. A letter list Ing the items in Lane's estimate waa mailed to Washington some time ago. Aerial Pictures Prove Successful The aerial Dhotoaratihs taken hv Captain A. W. Htevenson and Lieu tenant J. A. Cockille of Mt. Kahiier from a point south of the Three Sisters, covering a span of 205 milea, Droved very successful the fliers re ported Tuesday when they returned to Eugene to attempt other long distance aerial pictures. They flew to Crater lake Tuesday to get photographs of Mt, Hhasta, but fouud the atmosphere too smoky for good pnotograpny. However, cap tain Stevenson aaid that they were gaining valuable experience. DRAIN EVENTS Large Crowd Attends Reoltal Given oy Looai rupua . DRAIN, Am. 21. (Special) Miaa Edith Fauuce haa been helping in the Htore at iioaweli bpringa the laat week. Mra. John Boak, Br., who haa been in Klkton for some time, ia visiting her daughter. Mra. L. J. Ritchey and family. Mra. Fred Doney and daughter of Cottage Grove were Drain vititora Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Charley Brown, Leone Cannon and Ethel Brown of White fith. Montana vieited Mra. Grace Moorman and family over the week end. Miasea Vida and Helen Davie, vie ited friends at Gold Beach the paat week. Mr. Daly, and aon Ivan D&ly and family of Glide attended the church aervicea in the park Sunday The recital given by the pupila of Mra. A. S. Urbauk Friday evening waa enjoyed by a large crowd. There were both vocal and instrumental numbera und were all well rendered. The pupila ' taking part were: Mre. Florence Miller, Mra. Kdna Keuney, Mra. Fay l'elera and the Mistea Mil dred Youus and Edith Sufley. Mre. Laura C'oona left Sunday eve ning for l.orane to visit her aon Wal ter Coons and family. Mra. F. M. Matun and children have gone to Ixaburg to spend a week with Mr. Mattin who ia working here. Sunday the Church of Christ here celebrated ita Mat anniversary. After the morning aervice. a large crowd gathered et the park where a baaket dmuer o good uuugs, among wnica wat the large birthday cake, waa en joyed. The afternoon aervice waa held in the community hall. Edwin Vhiet ler ied the congregation in a rouaing aong aervice; Evangeliat Teddy Lea vitt and I. G. Shaw were the princi pal speakers. The following minis ters with members of their congrega tions were present: Rev. Hicks of Oakland: Dr. T. M. White of loncal la: E. L. Whistler of Elkton: I. G. Shaw of Cottage Grove; and Rev. Dumaa, the new paator of the Metho dist church. All inado brief talis that were enjoyed by all. In the evening the choir gave an evening of music. Mr. and Mra. Tommy Traylor and little daughter of t'ortland, vitited Mr. and Mra. George Bonk over the week-end. Mre. Traylor and Mra. lloak are sistera. There were not very many out to the school meeting Monday afternoon, but the vote waa unanimous to give the echool board authority to provide transportation for high school stu dteus from the following districts: '.'W, IS, T. M. 101, 112 and 135, all of Douglas county, who attend the Drain high echool. Joel It. Uenton of Salem will preach both morning and evening, at the Church of Christ, neit Sunday. Mra. Arch Alford expecla her daughter, Mrt. Algut Anderson, of l'ortland. to arrive Wednetday for a viliL - APPETITES NO SMALLER TKOY. N. W William F. Kddy. oldest chef in point of service at Henseelaer Polytechnic Institute save, "Boys of today are r.o different from those of yeara ago and they eat just as much." And Bill should know, for he's been cooking for the boye" for 15 years, lie Is cook at a fraternity, and prepares for 30 stu dents. PAYS TO ENTER HOME LONPON". The vicar of 8t. Bride a church on Fleet street has to Say a toll to enter his own front (vcr. Bridewell Place, at the back of the church where the- vicarage ia situated, was built on Und belong ing to the Bridewell foundation. An old dividing wait runs along the lines of the present vicarage, pre venting free riht of way into the bouse and causing the toll fee. INSI RK WITH HENRY TROMP. 8IGMAN-FKI.U-l.T5l RANCfi HcKINI.F.Y IVSM KES ANYTHING. &IGJUAV.F.Us - XS I iiA.N CJC EXCITING PICTURE Occasionally there cornea a movie which can Keep every torn viewing it, even to the moat restleaa one, alert and intereated to the very end, and, at the aame time, keep them amused and guessing. Such is "The Office Scandal, now playing at tne McDon ald. Jt ia as entertaining a film as has been in Eugene for weeks. ' Phyllis Haver in addition to being a very talented actress and pretty is all that popular fancy set down for a hard-boiled, wise -cracking, "lady newspaperman." All the character for this picture are from a newspaper office and the racing track. Movies and fiction us ually make of a newspaper office a very glamorous spectacle, but in "The Office Scandal" the movies for once forget to exaggerate. She story ia built around the at tempts to solve a murder mystery, suspicion finally settling on the new reporter, (Leslie Fenton). Raymond Hatton as the "mean" city editor and Margaret Livingston as the widow of the murdered man complete the cuar- tet of stars. M. L. AT DEERHORN Superintendent Of Local Sunday acnooi nesumes uutiea DEERHORN. Auc. fSoecial T-ittls llurry Alan Ihienea after a visit of two weeks with hia grand- motner reecurned nome Sunday mgnt with his mother to Eugene. Clarence Brown waa able to go to work Monduy morning. Ilia foot la much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Meyers and son and Mr. and Mra. E. E. Thienea and sons left early Sundav morn in e foi Lost Creek ranch where they stopped ior a lew nours and bad a picnic lunch. On returning a few hours were spent at Belknap Springs. The superintendent, E. E. Potter, waa back again Sundav to take ch&rae of Sunday school at Deerhorn. l.ittie Mantled a u Uell wbc is vis iting her sister and husband, Mf. and Mra. Joe Yocum writes she ia hav ing a splendid time at Marshfield. Mr. and Mra. Lane Smith have moved from Deerhorn and will either reside at Springfield or Eugene. Air. uueit was a visitor at tne Boy Scout meetinar at Walter viile Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee Rauch and children G oldie. Junior, Harold, and baby boy had a delightful Sunday they aaid picnicing at Belknap Springe. Billy Rartsook was brought home by hia parents from near McMinnville where he waa SDendine the summer with the Palmers, hia grandparents, last week. Billy ia improving from a case of inflammatory rheumatism. W. Mathany disposed of about 25 thoroughbred new Zealand rabbits Saturday night. K. E. Thienea waa the purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Page made sev eral trios un the river the naitt week on business from Waltervilfe. Mr. and Mrs. Sig Skavlan and their friend. Mibs Gladra Overton from Davenport. Iowa, motored un from Eugene the past week and picniced on ieernorn oint. LEABURG ITEMS Large Group Gathers At Belknap Springs For Plcnlo LEABURG, Aug. 21. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strieker after over a year on their ranch here moved back to Eugene to live. Mrs. W. E. Knight and children Joyce, Ruth, Waiter and Eileen and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kooken and chil dren Omar, Robert. Mnrtin aod Wes ley enjoyed the day Sunday above Blue River. A group gathered at Belknap Springs Sundav to have a basket lunch and enjoy swimming-. Those going were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Lans bcryand daughter Miss Naomi Lans bery, Mr. ami Mra. Eugene Goff and son Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Smith and children Kenneth LeRny, Pauline Mnar-- Eumrr&lraiaaal TALKIE SEASON" GOOD? e!sali5S?f3k Tomorrow f (-IU terMl -.t astftaf murder trial from U'WBl the newspaper angle li,i.e fill It'a different. Mae, Harold Leigh and Patricia Ra- v Mr. and Mra. LeA Fountain and daughter RosiJee and Mr. Fountain's two brotners, irnn and carol. Mr. and Mrs. Coffy from Not! apent the week-end on the river and had a day of rest at Belknap Springs Sun day. Maurice Richardson, an employe at A. Guthrie construction csidd. was a visitor at the Springs Sunday for the day. Nelson Macduff was a visitor at the home of Frank Minnev recently from Eugene. A dance waa given on Saturday night at Vida sponsored by tbe local union. A dance is scheduled for every Saturday nUrht at Vida hall. Miss Ella and Mildred Irvln from Walterville were at Vida Saturday night and attended the dance. BIKE RACES LISTED Events In the bicycle races to be hM est r,a lot P-.Am-m afAHnAAn Aug. 23, at 4 o'clock were announced Wednesday by Earl Hutchinson of Hutch's Bike Shop who ia sponsoring tne racea. A one-fourth raiie race open to riders w) pounds or under ts listed aa the first event. A half-mile race for riders 13 yeara of age or under, and a two mile free for all race are sched uled. A number of nrlzea have been ar ranged for the winner. Fir at- sec ond, third, and in some asca fourth prizes will be awarded. The prizes were announced aa follows: Gold watch, given by the New De- Earture Manufacturing company; bike ell. Bevin Bros. Manufacturing com pany; bicycle pump, Bridgeport Brass company; electric lamp, ueita Elec tric company ; bike chain, Diamond Chain and Manufacturing company; pair tires, Federal Rubber company; set mudzuarda and bracea. Interna tional Stamping company; chromium plated rima, ix ode u-Emery Manuiac turing company; wheel horn, Persons Majestic company; pair pedals. Tor ring ton company; cyclometer, Veeder Koot company. , MONROE ITEMS New Conorete Sidewalks By High High School Nearly Completed MONROE, Aug. 21. (Special) Tbelma and Ruth Cleek ot Portland spent the week-end visiting their aunt Mra. Mildred AJbin. Mr. and Mra. Bruce David who for merly reaided in Monroe have moved back. Mr. David ia employed by the W. J. Miller Lumber Co. Mr. and Mra. E. M. Brown and children of Portland are visiting Mra. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mack and chil dren and Mrs. W. T. Pockrus motor ed to Stay ton. Ore., Sunday. The Mack family held their family reunion there and Mrs. Pockrus visited friends. Rev. and Mra. O. G. Morris and daughters Annie Mae and Margaret and Joyce Barker visited friends in Wendling Monday. Rev. Morris was pastor of the church there at one time. Lynn Bailey had the misfortune of sticking a large nail in his foot Mon day. The new concrete sidewalk at the high school la about completed. Mary Wilhelm, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilhelm of Junction City returned home Sunday after visiting her aunta, Mrs. W. N. Carpenter and Mrs. J. H. Carpenter for several daya. Mra. W. N. Carpenter, Mrs. A. T. Stewart; Mra, Anna Albin and Mrs. R, A. Chisholm went to Corvallis Sunday to viait Mrs. Fern Brown who is in the general hospital. Rev. Father Melody visited friends In Portland Monday. 4 Hugh H. Earle or Fire Insurance. J. J. KIRCHOFF. Burglary Ins. INSURE WITH HKNRY TROMP PS IU. XX - .'0:30 & ! u.y Screen and Stage McDONALD. Wednesday, "The Office Scandal' with Phyllis Haver. HEILIG, Wednesday, "The Iron Mask, with Douglas Fairbanks. REX. Wednesday. ''River of Ro mance," with SJuddy Rogera. COLONIAL, Wednesday, "Broth erly Love." with Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. STATE, Wednesday, "The Home rownra, witn iticnara Bennett., Theme songs come and theme songs go, but im Ihirsty J? or Kisses, Im Hungry For Love" seems to be one theme song that's here to stay. 'I'm Thirsty For Kisses, I'm Hun- rrv For love" will he heard when Colleen Moore's latest picture "Why Be Good opens next Ibursday for a three day engagement at the McDon ald theater. Several variations of It have been recorded on the Vitaphone. "Why Be Good" is a flaming youth type of story that first carried Col leen Moore to the heights of popular ity. D'Artagnan and the three muske teers have come to town. Douglas Fairbanks' new picture, "The Iron Mask." is the present at traction at the Heilie theater. L'oug Is tts"in the gay and dashing D'Artag nan of "The Three Musketeers," of which this picture is a sequel. Alez nndre Dumas taust have known a seventeenth century Doug when he created D'Artagnan, for the muskc teer'a cape fits the Fairbanks shoul ders as if made to order. "The Iron Mask" is the sort of picture which inspires adjectives, magnificent settings, gorgeous page antry, breathtaking adventure. It has everything, comedy, tragedy, drama, adventure and Doug. There Is probably no one better equipped to talk about talking pic tures than Richard Bennett, who is featured with the Vitaphone talking picture, "The Home Towners," now at the State theater. Mr. Bennett, whether actor, stage director, playwright, star in films or on the legitimate stage, has always been a commanding figure. As doc tor of plays he has few equala In the business. Plantation days on the old Mis sissippi, that picturesque period be fore the war, form the background of the highly absorbing romance-drama. "River of Romance" which opened at the Rex theater last night and which will be seen there for the next two days. The play is based upon the famous story, "Magnolia," by the renowned American author, Booth Tarkington. It brings to the foreground as a ro mantic "period" actor, Charlea (Buddy) Rogers, the youth who scored so tremendously as a soldier boy hero in "Wings." The ability to look and act dumb is an advantage to some. Witness Sid Saylor'a rise in the comedy field. Savior Is starred in the comedy "Close Shaves" now playing at the Rex theater. He has been appearing in the "Let George Do It ' aeries which were knockouts in every re spect and his new laugh film is the utmost in comedy eftect. He has been placed on a long time contract to star in two reel subjects by Uni versal Pictures Corporation. Anything may happen when love Tires last longer and ride better And, tho cost Is less. eD Mark Sanderson Eugene's Tire Man Broadway and Oak Everready Radios . Call or phone for demonstration. Bailey Electric Co. 640 Willamette Phone 234 FIRST VISIT OF GIANT CONSOLIDATION IN SIX YEAR POSITIVELY COMING IN ITS ENTIRETYI. P C I C KM r? Afternoon t U U E. II t Fri. August Twice Daily: 2 & 8 P. M. Doors Open at 1 4 7 P. H I v . .,.., C.ea-T ltWTIOl OF THt CINTUHT "COLIATH," Mammoth SEA ELEfMANT. 0.-ThlT i ... c,..itMiir. Ctill Crwlni. . aMIIMA MORE OF EVERYTHING THAW EVTW BCFOW Oowtown icket Office (Circua .1,1 -.1 The TlffgV D"' Store, 8th and Willamette newsnaner ..J! It.. . the doWn trn, iuia luoat of v,. ri, 1 printed superlative t0o3 the nuhlie vu7,f?tisffLj4 d puta iuo.7 iis'VI Pen under VuchTr?1 5R! paper lif6 if. whS&j3 lers. It hows at t L w Jn "3 f for the lastat m&34 it Involve. murdeT Htfl? wayward reporter thltyf AS 3 and the sinart-. tfa Miss Haver has an I Porting cast. Raymo" R(Bt Off fine dramatic chr. kbl n the Picture arre&a Si Marmref t i-i-"T ut f? ana jimmy AWfn. B ".'W rected. 4aui U Tf all k- in" a.."" PmtentiiH.. 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