The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, November 24, 1923, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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MlKMAKKAltliK STOHY OF
JJOTHKlt-DKCKPTION IN
THANKSGIVING l'lGTUltti
One of tho most romnrknble coln
cidsneca of tho lato wnr, ti dual ro
rscmblnnco by which a returning vet
ornn Is mistaken for one of hla bud
dies who hn3 gono "west," furnlahoa
tho situation upon which nra found
ed the stirring developments In
"Sonny," tho First National attrac
tion starring Hlchard Darthclmesa,
-which ttIII bo tho Thanksgiving of
fering at tho Liberty Theatre on
aicit Thursday and Friday nighty.
Joo Peters, ex-poolroom proprie
tor, returns from Franco to find
.himself .taken for Sonny Crosby
'.scion of a wealthy, aristocratic
"WostohtMiter family, by the late Son
Tiy's blind mother. Overwhelmed by
-tills rtppanl and faced by tho no
aeiaiUy of carrying out the deception
'the poolroom proprietor begins to
-change his ways to meet the new in
fluence of lile life.
Instcwd of tho cuitomnry bad
man-good man story that ban oomo
to lis asmeated with iwseh plots of
rugeneratlou the author has wrltton
--a comnelllntly human stonr of in e
emotional appeal and hoart throbs. :
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a utf w,i ui tiw I nLvm km ivmb ivi liiv
-characters taken by the star, who
portrays It simply und with the same
tease Interpretation that marked his
Interpretation of tho title role of
-ToPable David."
"Sonny" was originally presented
to the amuBomont world as a stngo
play by Uoorgo Hobttrt, and Paulino
Caron, who created tho leading fom
I id nu part at that tlmu, is Mr. Dar
Hiclmeis' leading woman In the
tscrcen version.
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'IKKOK OC13AN HTOU.M IS
IAI)K TO OUDKIl I.V STUDIO
'rtHlucor of "On tin? High Sons" Ac-
tuipllhhrs ltnnnrkiiblc Feut
In ItealNtlc Miitmcr
"Many directors have attempted to
retage reproductions of ocean storms
In the studio, but most of them have
liad oaly Indifferent success. It re
mained for Irrln V. Wlllat to ac--complihh
a remarkable feat along
this lino. After taking pictures from
-tho dock of a real steamship on the
Taclflo in Ills new production for
Paramount. "On the High Sous,"
foaturlng Dorothy Dalton and Juck
Holt which comes to the Liberty
theatre tomorrow night, he hud an
-uxnet reproduction of a section of
tho deck constructed in the studio
There's Many a Sunny Smile in "Sonny"
and a wonderful heart- holding hour!
THANKSGIVING
Feature
At the Liberty
Thursday and Friday
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tank at lollywood. It waa placed
on rockers, aeroplane propollera
wcro uaod to make a torrlfla wind,
rain enmo down In torrents, and
lightning flashed.
In this oplsodo Jack Holt and
Mitchell Lowla nro giving t sea
burial to several corpses which they
found on tho derelict schooner, hav
ing taken rofugc thereon from a
small lunt in which they and Dor
othy IXiltou, playing another fea
tured role, have drifted for aovcradl
days after the sinking of an ocean
liner.
The tatting waa surrounded by a
largo sinff of technical man who
manipulated tho various offocts. Two
men operated wind machinas which
blew the aullt and rigging. Anothor
pulled a rop nttaahed to tho ond (
or tli boom which swuyod It bnok
aud forth. Another atood at tho side
of the boat and dashed water up
over the side an the bodies dropped
In one br one. Still another pro
duced lightning and sev-rul ilctri
rliutti attended to the light.
The oaoiern wan set upon a spee-
la) tripod which allowed It to be J
rflrliu mnA iwiml iniliiMi. ,k.
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effect on the screen of a rolling ship,
a il iku. t. v-j .. -i. &.
A" tn" tffwte had to work wltb
OAtheoiallenl ttroelaian.
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MIKSI.VO WILLIO.NH" 111(2
iU.ICK UNiY TlUHU.IiK
If Yur Sol U Not Dwad Thl Purs.
mount Pleiiiro AVMI K
Jtiwuntr 1 1
Llvos there .i mini man with Mini
so dead who never has thrilled to
the melodrama ni n flnolv produrul
crook photoplay N thero n ph'ton
lover In Hums wh'i after seeing
Alice Hrady lu ''.Isslng Million.'
a now Paramount pie. ore which will
bo shown at Ui.j Llnurty Iheatro to
night will vonturo the opinion that
crook films Imvo no ttppoal? Not
when such u star and lmioIi a picture
nro presontod, we confldontly pro
diet.
Horo'a some of tho story
Mary Dnwson, tho heroine. Ij a
crook und the daughter of a r-
formed burglar. Krery time sh
msxes a haul, however, her kind
heart gets the belter of her. Sho
gives back tho loot, be It diamonds
or bullion cubes. Jim Cautwoll.
double-crossing financier, becomes
mixed up In Mnry's uffalrs. Sho
steals his wife's diamonds with the
uld of hor Hweetheurt, Uoston Ulack
ie. Tho same night hor father, re
turning frcra tho farm, b arrested
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i by mtstuko for nn attack ,on Cant-
woll. Mary promises to return mo protest agaln'it high rotnii prions, out
diamond If her father lo released, ndohilugly Imlltforout to movements
Oiuitwoll gels tlio aiumotul but acniln to organism with tho rnrmoru to nil
Uuwaon to prison. In revenge Mary ruten tho mlddlo routo of tho prod
plms to fltcul the bullion onhOR uctn.
which lhiglnnd Is Handing Cnhlwoll Tho dopattment of agriculture un
to save him from financial ruin. nouncca that It tnkta 40 ncrca of po-
Tho trusting purser fulls In lovo , tiUoes, normal yltilil, to Hupply jOOO
with Mary, which permits hor to j peeple: f0 acres of fruit nmt 30 ncrca
got improsslonn of tho Strong room of vogotubles,
keys. Tlila permits u clean-up. Hut Tho stuto tuurkot ugont htntcj thut
tho purstr gots tho third dogroo I whllo thcro Is u largo aecrugo of po
Mary gives away twonty-four thou-1 tutoos In tho Wllhimutto vnlloy and
Gaud, nil that romatna In the dime J tlio yield la very Reed na to ulro nml
savings bank, to hor avaricious pais, i quality, yot tho quantity yield la con
Sho rotuma tho gold but what fol-1 oldornbly bolow tlio estimates. Tho
Iowa tho picture rcvouts. harvesting la now woll along and
David Powell Is loading mnu and shipping In In full force. Nearly all
Frank Loseo la aoou an Cltntwoll. , of tho potnto Inspoutdta of tho etuto
Others In tho east aro Ulloy Hatch, are busy on Inspections, -ami tho
John D. Cooke, William 11. Muck, grower arc rapidly Uyirnlng tho
Alive May, Cooper Cliff o, Sidney I grading ruloa.
Dean, Uovcrly Travors and Sldnoy
Herbert.
STATfi MAUKtST NUUH
(C. 13. Spend-. MiSKUt Agent.)
"It codtfl moro to soil our niautf
Pictured und agrl'tiltiiMl products
:hnn It loin to produoo them," bo de
clared tho American Foderutlon of
Labor In session lu Portland.
Thlrty-thrco people yroduco and 1!)
mnko a llvlthood off of what tlicy pro
ducu. Nlnotoon people umko pro
fits getting to conaumora what .!3
pVodnco. When producers and con
uumora will effectively co-opentto,
this mlddlo army can bo largely dono
away with.
"Whllo many are discouraged over
the alow progress of co-oporatlon tu
Oregon, yet tho movotnont Ib steady
headway", says tho otatunmrket a-
gont. Ho will aoon publish a list of
the orgnnlzntlons In this statu that
are working out plans of joint Mil
Inc. The larger growora over the state,
at well as most of the uhlppors, aro
heartily eustnlnlnir the new notnto
grading and Inspection law. They
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ucriKre mm u vhi Kit urwBou ijir
power In ouUldo markets and at the
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Unm time will proteet the grower or
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nhlppor lu honest picks. And they
4tat that It wtll tako the home mar
kot nwny from Waahlngton. which
has Ioiik had a monopoly of Portland I
murl'.ets
Manager Dixon of tho state co-i
operative egg aMorlatlon stntee that
poultry raiser of tlio statu are res
ponding to the now tlve-yunr contr
net, under which L'50.000 hens must
be signed up befnru tho coiitructH aro
operative. Tho new contract has an
niinuu! release period. Tho stnto as
sociation is rapidly growing In stre
ngth and now determines markot
prices of tho state. The organiza
tion during tho past year has hand
lod t immonso business In a sat
isfactory manner to the memhorn.
A reprosentutlvo of eo-oporntlve
orgunlzations of Wlieuuson was a ro
oent culler on tho stnto markot for
Information on tho work In Oregon
He stated that tho farmers of Wis
coiisoii are gasping for any iuforma-
t!on or plan under whleh they
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ellmliiHto or reduee tho enormous
mlddlo profits and selling expenses
und turn those buck for. the benefits
of tho co-operators. Ho stated that
one of tho hnrdost obstacles to over
come for co-operation between pro
ducer nod consumer wns tho appar
ent Indifference on tho part of tho
Coming to the Liberty
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consumers; tliat tlioy wcro join! in
Statu Markot Agent Spouco stnto.'i
that there la agitation for co-operative
organisations to handle many
dlfforont products In many dlfftrtnt
locnlltloa of tho ntuto and that
In other localities that tho movo
monta go ahead tho fastest nro thoso
that start locally In dlfforont count-,
lesund later on nicrgo Into larger
organizations. It la not no great nu
undertaking aa n stntuwldo organtzn
Hon.
NOItTIIWKMT CliUU MMMUKHH
HI3LL STOCK AT AUCTION
Moro Thau 10 Thouxaml DollnrM
Worth of AnlniiiN DNpo.vod of
by Youngsters
From Department or luduatrlul
Joiinwllatti, Oregon Agrluullumt ool
logo.
Hoys' and girl' club member of
the northwest roenlrnd S 10. tun 4n
for 61 t ,t9tr-i ls8 Uom anU ,,.
lambs grown by them and nold nt
section at ike Paciric Internal lonnl
Llvosturk exposition November 7.
The top steer, an Abardoen Angus
owned by John Hlnrioks of Pultuuoi,
Wn., welshed 1100 pounds .mid sold
for 40 cents a pound, lie whs gram!
rhamnloB in Hub eoiliTietltlou xl the
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eiioeiiiun.
The champion shorthorn stoer,
nwud and exhibited by Onto Da Lay,
I 1 1 vear old union inuntv tiiaa
w..hchi 1000 nounds ami Ml.l .1 jo
r,,lll4 T!l 61 lltn(1 of , walK,1Ql,
40,130 pounds and sold for a total
of $0,67 an nverago of 1.1 efliita.
Of tins 1S8 hogs 1CI wore enter
id lu competition for tho Portland
Union fltoakyards special prlziM.
Grand championship in this compe
tition wont to John Lehman. Clack
tunas count club member living
near Oregon City. His w;lnulng pen
oi four Ilerkshlrch were sold to tho
Orogon City Moat company at 10
outs u pound. Those hog-t won their
youthful owner $110 prlzo money.
Tho 188 head sold weighed a total
if 39.02S pounds nnd brought 'i.
1W. 10 an uverage ,tt about 0 cants.
Moro than 300 uim ben of boys'
and girls' clubs, Inejj'llng 27 Judg
ing teams, aliunde: l,io exposition. '
They won u totnl e. $U:JQ In prizes. '
This feature of tho xpoMt!on was In
rnrrgo of II. C. Seymour., state luad-'
i r uf the eolhiio Kxi.imlon service, '
and I: .1. Allen, ;tit l-nd.r of live- i
vtuck club work.
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iii:.iriu'Uii schools
(Frederick I). Strlckor, M. D.)
Man has too long considered him-
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Ford utility, durability,
andcconoinyurc embodied
to the full In this new
Ford Touring Car.
In nddltlon.it Is up-to-the-minute
in iippcanmcc. It
is ilnislied in nn enduring
black, rich und deep in
lustre. A high rndlntor,
Tiit fd chi lc obtaimJ thwuzh tit t'ot J H'cikly Putt haic TUn.
BURNS GARAGE
Duinr, Otprou
CARS TR.UCKS TRACTOKS
self a npeclal.rreattuil, not a pnn of
natiir?, but In Mm. way dtfferiut
from, wuperlnr to all other Itfo Mtu
U Juxt nn tpuch a irt of uiuurn ns
n hors.i or an elephant and Is ju ll)
subjTt t nstare'i. law.. Thv utoi-k
grower has lony learned ths h-nson
that It Is bid butlnrss to mix th
health animals with tho onen Mtat
are dlMoased. In spite of this well
known fact many of our schools are
still the iuonbators of dlseuso. This
Is due to thu fact that some parents
Insist on sending sick children to
school and thu teacher does not reo
ognlio tho serious consefiueucos of
allowing an unwell child to nttuud.
When In doubt do not send the
child to school. All iiuestloiinbln
tones should be rcforrcd to tho
Health OHIcer. The bent Investment
a county can muko Is u full time
health unit which wilt Insure thu
proper Investigation of all suspicious
uanos. Parents mid teachers can do
much to lessen Infection if they will
observe nnd follow u few simple
ruloH. A child should not bo soul
to school, or should be excluded
from schoel:
Who has nn aouto cold.
Who has a favor.
Who It, broke, nut with a rash.
Who nai n sputum raising cnunh.
Who has n swoiling of the nock or
Feature at the Liberty Theatre Tonight
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295 "
p. o. . Dtrmorr
enlarged hood, graceful
cowl, blunting windshield
and streamline body nix
pleasing details that en
hance its style.
With this handsome ex
terior, it cotnblncH every
mechanical foAture essen
tial to open car utility.
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Who cannot eat on naoouut of 11
liens. Who Is i..iy . d. dlssy or faint.
Who !.' r. I ( r wteplng eyes.
Wh .u.', in i. hutn.i that Is qunr
anttnrd. A aIih iinrcnt will make eertnln
ihttt a 'til i thru litis roceully had an
acute ai'aik or couUglous dlseaso
will pot return to school until such
oontHglon hns fully cleared. To send
it child to Mehuol when not fully re
covered, not ouly may bo an addi
tional risk to tho child, but It n
great wrong to other children, who
may bo Infootod und seriously Injur
ed by contact with such a case.
Let parents and teachers cooper
ate In umklng our nohools not only
Institutions of learning, but dlffus
crit of lioulth Instead of spreaders of
dlsouso.
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DIKADVANTAOKH TOO
Hue Keathor showed lift ouough
to remark: "Thu fuller rldlu a hlgU
horse gits a big fnll when he flops."
llieiMJT 01' 1HO.VV
To put new bumpors front nnd
roar then to rdm your radiator
against it high "truck.
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