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A Big Year for the Arcade Theatre

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Arcade theater news item, part 1
La Grande Evening Observer, Jan. 4, 1916, p. 8.
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"The Seven Swans" at the Majestic Theatre

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On May 24, 1918, an advertisement was placed in the Corvallis Gazette for the upcoming show, The Seven Swans, to be played at the Majestic theater in

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"The Man Who Knows" at Antlers Theatre, Roseburg, Oregon

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I chose this article/advertisement on a vaudeville event happening at the Antlers theater in Roseburg, Oregon, because it stood out for me from the rest of the other newspaper ads. The picture of this ad is not only interesting to look at but also a huge segment in the second page of the The News-Review, one of the main newspapers of Roseburg during 1917.

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"The Jazz Singer" at Bligh's Capitol Theatre

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Jazz Singer ad, 1928
Statesman Journal, July 22, 1928.
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The History of Film Exhibition: Challenges and Methodologies

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30 Jun 2021

When first embarking on a study of early film exhibition, the entire process seems quite dreary. Even with a narrowly defined focus—a specific Oregon city and during a specific time frame—it can be difficult to even know where to begin. One of the biggest challenges about studying the history of film theaters is the scarcity of primary sources to determine where theaters were even located.

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The Roseburg Theater- The Latest Novelty

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Roseburg Theater advertisement, 1905
Roseburg Plaindealer, July 6, 1905. HIstoric Oregon Newspapers.

In these two separate advertisements located next to each other in The Plaindealer’s July 6, 1905 paper, The Roseburg Theater boasts two shows on the same days: Friday and Saturday, July 7 and 8.

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"Resurrection" at Star Theater, Corvallis, 1909

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This article appeared in the Corvallis Daily Gazette in June 1909. The article discusses the recent motion picture to arrive in Corvallis, Resurrection. As the article describes the motion picture was adapted from Tolstoi’s novel which the article describes as “melancholy.” Resurrection was a free adaption directed D.W. Griffith and produced by Biograph.

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Local Films, Local Theaters: Oregon on Nitrate

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In the April 11, 1910 edition of the Medford Mail Tribune, an article was written about the filmmaker H. Riemers and his tour of Oregon. He filmed several scenic views of Oregon, including landmarks such as Table Rock and Sterling Mine as well as local orchards and farmland. Riemers’ future plans were also added, saying that he was going to film Crater Lake and other natural features. The films were said to have cost upwards of $2000, and according to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics’ CPI inflation calculator today that would be $50,929.

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Mrs. George A. Hunt

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It's not often that one can find the image of the "strong, independent woman" anytime before the 1960s. However, the film industry trade magazine Moving Picture World features a Medford woman in September 1921. The feature emphasizes how much work she does, and the fact that she doesn't need help to do it.

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Advertisement in Albany: The Globe Theatre

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Located in Albany, Oregon, the Globe Theatre was a movie theatre that operated during the early 20th century. A popular attraction, it maintained a prominent presence throughout various issues of the Albany Daily Democrat.

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What is the Oregon Theater Project?

The Oregon Theater Project provides a historical sketch of movie theaters in Oregon from the beginning of cinema at the end of the 19th century through the "silent era" (1896-1930). The website aims to document the history of moviegoing in Oregon–why people went to the movies, where people watched them, and what people thought about them. Movie theaters were often a vital part of the social and economic life within communities, and movies were available in towns of all sizes throughout Oregon.

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