rra: iwixn mxumx, bend. oiu, wepxesday, October u, ioi STEPS TAKEN TO GET GAMES BEND ELEVEN WORKS HARD Prospect Hrfglit for Strong Line That Mill Average IT." found. Itacklleld .Material Good, Hut Scarce, To Glc Dance Oct. IT. 4 mo V EP . S3 NI y F'r IS v I- K 1 wv JKrl 3Kk3& III MttmSffiRwiw :david q&pick; w M A414.AS PtCrviA i At the Movies "The Kti-rnel Cit.'' marks the passing of another milestone In film history. There have b"n larger pro ductlons, but these IiaTe been In the nature of spectacles: big eti with thutiBanilK of people, and a thin itory to give tho film substance. "The Eternal City," however, Is purely a dramutlc story. While It ban (several large scones, they nro only Inelilontal; thoy never ovorshnd (iw the story. Thl picture marks an epoch of Mb storlos produced by bis director, and featuring big actors. Hall Calno's story of the foster brother and ulst'T who, after year of ueparctlon, mt again In Home, wherfl ho Ii a socialist agitator and clio In the companion of tho I'rltno Minister, grips the audience Instantly. The Interest Brows constantly to the Until suwh In which the foundl ing's uncle, who has becomo Tope, Ih able to wivu the life of his nephow who bus killed the Italian I'rlmo Minister. Tho joung man has been led fo tho killing by Ills love for Donna Itotnr., his foster sister. Her love, too, has reached groat heights, and ncHUincti the guilt and Btands thu trial for tho murder. The play produced on tho logltl mate stage was compelling, hut this Kcreeu production makes tho original irom commonplace and Inadequate. Instead of a painted drop, tho Fain ouh Players have brought thu st reels of Home to us. David Rohsl, the socialist, addresses an Italian crowd in the Coliseum; Donna Horaa con fesses to the Tope In the Vatican gardens, not In "faked" atmosphere. The actual photographing of the his toric spots In which the noel Is placed creates an Illusion that great ly strensthens tho play. It Impresses one with a sense of correctness and fitness anil Is the only background worthy l the dramatic tiding of Pauline Frederick an Donna Roma. Miss Frederick's change from the butterfly-like mistress or tho I'rlmo Minister to a woman whose lovo uplifts her is portrnyed as prob ably only she can do It. Thomas Holding mnk-s e mnnly. engaging David, and Fuller .Mulllsh. as the Pope, Is the embodiment of papal dignity and bonovolencc. Managers Cot low & Dooner, of the IJend Theatre have secured this eight reel picture for a two day show Ing at Tho IJend Theatre. Marie Doro, beautiful and talented dramatic artist, will bo seen at the IJend Theatre. neM Sunday and Mon day, In "The Heart of Nora Kljnn," a thrilling photodrama. In this pro duction tho charming star Is seen as an Irish nurso maid In the em ploy of a wealthy family. How she saves tho wife from disgrace, al though jeopardising her own love, and how the affairs nrn finally ad justed, go towards mnklug a story gripping In Its Intensity and uiiuual In Its theme. .Miss Doro Is surround ed by a cast of unusual excellence, Including Elliott Dexter, I.lttlo Hilly Jacobs and other members of tho l.asky all star organlrntlnn. It Is released on the Paramount Program. Fruit Canning Season is at Hand 8uro 8eal Quarts . . . . , , ...DSc Economy Quartos $1.00 Economy Plata OOc Jelly Glasses JJOo Mason Jar Caps 20c Skuse Hardware Company Hend, Oregon. Steps wore taken last week b foot ball Manager Carl A. Johnson to schedule football games with Hums, Prlnevllle. Madras, Hood River and Tho Dalles for this season. All, with the exception of Hood River, are understood to have teams this year,. and It Is the Intention of Man ager Johnson to bring each team to Heud for a game this season. Tentative arrangements have been made for n game with Madras for nexf Sunday on the local grounds, nnd it Is hoped that Prlnevllle may be taken on here, either Oct. 22 or 29. MiiniH has communicated with local gridiron fans relative to a con test, and no doubt Is felt but that the Harney County sage brush eleven will come to IJend early In Novomher for a game. Hums, It Is understood has nn exceptionally fast team this year They have been working under nn experienced coach for the last three weeks and are now In almost mid season form to take on any of the Central Oregon teams. Prlnevllle has been mourning tho lows of I. Inter, who was disabled recently In one of tho Prlnevllle Uahy Heavers base ball games by a sprnlnod nnklo, but reports are that he expects to get Into the game at least against Hend l.nwson Is expected to return from the border In a couple of weeks. Madras has been organizing for the last two weeks and has signified Its intention to meet IJend at r.n early date. Rend Line Is Strong. Coach Ketchum has been sending his men through slgna' practice al most every night during the last week. On Sunday afternoon he took them through two hours stiff drilling mixed In with a llttlo scrimmage. He Is working especial- ly hard with tho line, which this year will not only bo heavy, but will also bo fast. Prospects are looking up for a line that will average at least 175 pounds from end to end. lien- nett, I.nniberson, Ward, Ketchum and Prlnglo form a hard combination to break up on defense and much avoirdupois to plug holes on offense. Severnl centers are now working out for steady berths. Latham and Shumway have been alternating, and PrliiKlu'H entrance Into the field Sun day brought more likely material for this place. Ketchum Is also scouting ror a left ond. Stover seems to have iiMinlf Nelson on right end. Al though tho conch has soino good baekllold maturlal, It Is nono too abundant. Poland, at full, and Ers klno at half are tho only men so far who have lind much backileld experi ence. Kelly and John Steldl are try Iiik out for places and are making n good showing. Jim Kelly, nt quarterback, looks most likely at this time to occupy this position, although tho com It has other men In lino to help Ii 1 in out. Poland Ih helping whip the backileld Into shape to work like a machine. During this week Coach Ketchum will gie his men some HtlfT scrim in.tge, ami will have them In Hue for nct Sunday's gamo If Madras comes through with Its ond of tho bargain. Next Tuesday evening the squad will give u dnnco In tho New Hippo drome. Through the courtesy of Manager V L. Doudlali, the hall has been virtually donated to tho team, Tlcketc are now on sale for the affair, v, hlch will bo good for tho whole evening. Knch dance, also, will bo a jitney number for non-ticket holders. The proceeds will bo devoted to ward tho purchase of first class equip ment for the team. County Agent Begins Work With Potato Men (Ilv It. A Illanchard, County Agent) Tho new Crook County agricultural agent, who succeeds A. E. l.ovett, reported for duty Wednesday, Sep tember 27th, coming from Cascado County, Montana, where ho had been County Agriculturist for nearly thrco years. Tho tlrat work of a county agent In a new field is to mako a reconnaissance of tho entire situation, becoming familiar with conditions nnd getting acquainted with tho people. Tho county agent Is not an export of everything agricultural nor does ho protend to be a wizard above follow mon In tho county. In his true sense tho agoat becomes valu able to tho farmer because of the position ho holds; of his function to render assistance, backed by tho state and federal departments of agricul ture, rather than any superior know, ledge. Knowing that tho people of Crook County understand the work of the -county agent, the new agricul i t CHANGIN' hosses in mid-stream ain't usually the best way to get across. Nature grows the tobacco let her finish " ' fr- YOU want "life" in your pipe tobacco. Only Nature can put life into tobacco and our responsibility in making VELVET, is fo W it in. VELVET retains all the "life" that nature grew into it and besides VELVET has the age mellowed smooth ness that only Nature can bring out when allowed to age tobacco as it should be aged. 10c Tint 5c Metal-lined Bags One Pound Glass Humidors 1 t 1MB 1 iiiiiMiiii.iiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I lilililililililiQ operation of everybody toward a profitable agricultural development. (Srowrrs Meet, On Saturday, September 30, the Deschutes Potato Growers Associa tion held a meeting In tho office of the County Agriculturist at Redmond. President C. K. Stadlg stated that tho association would have In tho neighborhood of SO cars of first class potatoes to sell this scaon. Agree ment aro being signed by the mem bers to pool their crop In monthly lots and place a fine of 10 cents per 100 lbs. on any member selling his crop outsldo of tho association. Membership Is placed at ono dollar Tho effects of cooperation In this worthy lino have already made their appearance from the excellent qualify of potatoes produced last year. Tho secretary, R. H. Parsons, is receiving letters dalty from satisfied customers asking tho association to quote prices. Those, coming from many parts of the country and from far away states, proves again the ad vantage of concertea effort along a good sound enterprise. The now county agent has formed a similar potato growers association In Montana and will give every as sUtanco possible toward the success of this organization. Perhaps the most urgent factor contributing to the success of this association Is tho maintaining f the standards with an nbolute iron clad adherence to grades and quality. Crook County Is tc be congratulated on having such an energetic and progressive set of farm ers. Tho new agriculturist will lend every asslstanco In his power toward developing this acroclatlon to be the best of It kind In the Northwest. Rome! The Hternal City The in. splratlon of historians--The drtam of the poets Tha mecca of artists--now- the foundation of a great picture play. Will be screened at The Hend. MEN WANTED. Wood cutters and povora! good al'.-l-ound men wanted at tho Brick) aril at once. Phone Rural 72. adv. tf- Cut ThU Out It Is Worth Money- DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out till slip, enclose with 6c to Foley & Co . Chicago, 111., writing your name and address cleat ly. 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