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T1MW.IIIBKAL rM II , ORNOON PAGE VIAN MAUTIN COMING IN ANOTIIKK IH'MOItOHH Vl,AY "A TfTTTlCOAT PILOT" Having focontly achlovod a roi murknblu huccohb Iti "Tho Fair Har barlnii," coniMdy-rtrnnm, Vivian old ca (ii)i(ul"n who adoptod hor runs "K I out, Ih nont Id h nuilttrftitn imlleiiuiii wif. iti C H 'l u.lvoMturoH , U. i,,ut S- . mi i (.iianuior to mnho loril " e,u,,,l,,u,0! ot 1110 l"'"t. DOt'dliAH IWIIMi'anKH m I'AIIMlll ,'CI)'l,.ll" IN MOW 1'IIOTOPIAV "MIJ, I'IX.itm ('oiihil Athletic Arlrrnfl Htar Portray ISovol Huln In Comedy ,f ,.NrM' and llappliit'NN, Whoucvcr DoubIum PalrbnnkB an- ::iH..V:.N?l 1 T,sbcod?Pfldb" J3urke Martin I again commit to tho Ub; ncarn In n motion erlr Thcatro in n numoroun produc tion Wudncuday night. Thin In tho rranmuiit picture, "A I'otttcont Pilot," from tho ntory of Jomph 0. Lincoln, wll known writer who npo ciftllton In Capo Cod ntorlim. Mldfl Mnrtlu linn hucclmhIdiI In draw- Id jt n tnurvelouH plcturu of hor hero lor, from tho day of pig lulled rIiik Aim io winiiotnu young lauyriood. A charming lovo story with tho non of a dt fnulllnn partner of tho threo lilcturo. ho In a daring "eutMip" whono antics and Konlal good humor not only oxclto merriment, hut add to hln popularity an an ontortalnor of tho hlghnnt claim. In hln latent photocomedy, Mr. Fair banks In n gonial laiiithluit iiliilim. an well an n flKhter In tho nlumn, and hl characterization In no lonn enjoy ahlo than aro thono Western creations with which hln name has boon so lone and agronahly associated, In his newest vohlulo, Mr. Knlr "LirV'H BT A DIVOIIO'K" IH KOMAXCIO OK CONVIONT l.ll'K iTATUitiNU niu-ii: hukkk KrTort on Imprr.lon.-.l)lo (ilr In Admlrahly llluMmtcd ly Dainty Actrrn. If Sin l iism xstswVly'ilh'L.BiiHiP'.' J ! $ iisV KsvUsf Tho romauco of II fo In a Fronch convent and Km effect upon an lm prcnnlonuhlo girl In ndinlrahly Illus trated In "Lut'n (let a Dlvorco," the now Paramount Marring uvhlclo fon turliiR Illlllo Ilurko, tho dainty act ronn whono work In "Kvo'n Daughtor" and oilier nucceHnful photoplayM will no well rotnomhorcd, omI In all mall ordern, which will ho returned within 24 hourn from tho tlmo they reacji hln place of huslnonn. WRIGLEY s c a package before the war t 5 c a package during the war 9 c a NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Tho federal came lawH woro roK- ulatcd In accordance with tho nppoal ; of tho peoplo of tho dlHtrlct eant of thu Canrado moiintalnH nnd sportntnoii of thin dlntrlct an oven chuiico with other localities to nucuro Monin nhootliiK and provldo themnelvcn. with a little game that In raised hero) at homo. Ilut a fool legislature had to "bawl It up" and prevent nhoot Iiik until so lato tho birds that havo Krown fat on our productn havo gono to California to ho shot. It maken DoaGffiS'-FlIRBnN;RTFipc-TF AnAETCfiAfTR cturt rniirrmiif 'run rnnr ihMi iiim rifriAP her nultor ran away with tho wlfo orift of li Ih narlnnr whn wnn kIkii SI llllii r W M . I It n M I m n m k iM llitt U Bilklll UIII1II1I1I . III i lnirii II w 'A 1 1 y istrstii i ii a i uniiy iuiiii " nsis n mi fi iiuiiiiiioinpu 4ksti w r i mi m K( ItlOA.MINOIiV FIJNNV aumi'(;ki,k comiodv ii I riv til i Arbuddo photO'Comedy In I Mght, Nurno, f'!urlnK Mr. Arbucklo I b hIiowii at thu Mberiy Ui'lncNday night, In do i riatulngly fumy." In deplctn In dullghtful fashion tho ro tuaiiro of Cyprlentio Mnrcoy, a girl In a convent whono romantic nature fltnlH exprennlon In numerutin harm Idhh lllrlatlnnn. Kho wods, beromon dlHsallnried, demandn a divorce, which hIio later refunoH to accept and finally! illncovern tho error of her wnyn, and a reconciliation with her huMinnd , folio wh. Thin charming photoplay, "I.ot'n (let u Divorce," will bo prenented at I thu Liberty Theatre next Haturday. It In an oxcollcnt vehicle for Minn Ilurko, and wan directed by Chorion niblyu. o ONTAItlO IIUHINKHH .MION VISIT IIUHNH IN INTKHF.HT OK Til Kilt CONCKHNH It. I. Illrncli, of tho Ontario Mod em I'rennary, and Cliff Iloyer, of Iloyor llrothem of that town were visitors to our city lant Wednenday In tho Intorentn of their respective hunlucnn enncernn. Mr. Iloyer In a frequent visitor, but thin Ih Mr. Illrsch'n find trip Into tho Interior. banks nhi gonial laughing phllos-i Ho came In to Introduce a new bust nphor who belleven In happlnens and : nenn outorprlHo which ho hollovtm who teaches the doctrine that thny'nhould he given norno consideration, aro happy who bring happlnesn tojan It brings a modornly equipped In otliern, In accordance with thin be- nlllutlou within a short dlstauco. Ilef ho becomes a fixer of things iuj The Ontario Modern Pronsary has general, and iim "Mr. Fix-It,' ho at- recently Instiillcd machinery of the toinpts to lighten tho mental woon of latest pattern, the equipment requlr two young women, who aro unhappily Ing over 7200 xquaro feet of npaco In oumoHhed In a lovo affair. Ho causes a concrete building. A rfk cleaning several amusing mlx-upn, but ho apparatus that will clean, wanh and emergen happily from tho compllca-'dry any nig or carpet In .10 minute tloun which necessarily ensuo. ' Is otto of the lalo InvoHtmontH. A All who havo neon Mr. FulrbankH steam presn for all kinds of fl no and In IiIh recent pictures will appreciate delicate work for ladles will take care "Mr. Fix-It," which In to bo prononted of furs. pIuhIi, velvets, chinchillas, at the Liberty Theatro next Sunday, velvet lints, etc An electric furnace October 5. It Ih said ho does several for drying purpose Ih also Included equipment. Air. inmcn iiiih an ngeuuy hero for IiIh tlvenoss. Iiiih not been disclosed. placo. uinl will take particular Inter- 111 thin ytnri' ulidtli lu un il til Inn by John Kmerson and Anita I.oi.n of I "l,.'rfon W,C"ry' "''f1.1 '.l m,K,,t JUMl . Vlctrlen Hardou'H "Dlvorcons," it,!w"" '"v" nvolilwl. celebrated stage success, Miss Ilurko DANC sBaiiiH CARNIVAL SATURDAY. OCT. 4t A m- L I f ".I W I I I A J I I I K V I fill II I I . I 1 l - j . . m . j j n i . n lacnes serDentme coniem ior evervooc v. aiiuDer serve z.i i i i i i ii iiimi uuriuii viii uiium nil i ni i i i ii ui i r i i-i , i- .1 1 1 1 Unusual Decorations Violins Piano Drum You never have a real srood time unless vou are "dresse v up I . - I I A I .... amiisiuK ai an uiiiuh, a.. , ,, ,,, ., Ilf wi,iei. .4( out! a.i...;.,i;. (because of their novelty nnd atlrac eHlabllshed UMBER 3 h'vcn In This Ihniio, .Vol CoiintliiK The (.in n Itlbbon, Wlilcli AIho Sii)'h a IIt tie. Wlnf (he matter with tho busl- mil II i I II JIIUJ'UIIJ unnui III TTm nli. r.. II.. a.. ..II .. .. .1 I. .i . of the Commercial club and " ii, uuv ... .... """"..01 dlssntlHfled? Can ho nuggost tter way to conduct tho affairs ioci ho think such nn organization of no benefit? If tho latter is tho n njr niiuiwu n iwn nuur iiitort'Ht and pay out tho nccor.- tuniiH to keep It alive u is I n .... . 1 ..... .. t. .... I . 1 1 I. I.. .... ...... I ... in uiu mill n ttit ( tiu.t.ik AUIvr work, ho wo recommend 1 11. 1 . . . 11 "u or quit l ho Job, -0 II I. f IWI IMVI I IMIIH'M Mm r ireek country. waH horo Wfik runowlui; acdualntaucet), l now rcflldlng l Walla Walla, Coin van accompanied by JiIh 20,000 Acres SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices---one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company OREGON 1 ii so tne management requests every patron to Come in Costume It is suggested the styles of lone- ago be used i j. i i it i -n l. - j. ji out any Kina oi costume win aaci to tne enjoyment oi tn the biggest event in years; come prepared for it. You'll tell your grandchildren about this one! Grand March at 10 Music starts promptly at nine. Doors open at eiglt-thirty TONAWAMA BURNS Admission $1.50 per couple, includes a toy balloon for the lady and package of serpentine No gentleman admitted without a ticket. TICKETS SOLD AT Welcome Pharmacy Reed Brothers Drug Store Brenton & Hicks Holland's Billiard Parlor