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PACJE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020. TEN PAGES ;;;; nerntit . uuum ' ai.ta touv t mi - ..i 01 m ' 'Welter Tlmea la al'tly titled. If tTM " creen plav arrled mw Niii of optimum and s".l cheer, this Ik cnr WHIIfn by Kin V. VHI'T thr t,i illtant . una author of that not able la. icw. The Turn In the Koad."" i ti. r T"i ha n Individ tallty rd chains that .ll rxM f il i please, ll ;.roliicl v Hrerttw-ood ft lt.,i,rr.,n.t"le ami Is distributed tar ExhihKora Mutual. The story of a irtrl who, in suite of hn environment I H eiinio. ii s.-:nti .i cess itui of lhm. srr emtuiijiK m MM I" erw: m VI her own V u I I I IV. I RH iii MOfKM s ni.i in Tin: umm't Tim r 555833 1920 WILL MARK CENTENNIAL OF - iparture from thr Klysee Palace nrxt it he mttfht cither have to lake la .hull bedroom in oini' hotel, pro- ylded he couh I t t one. or else turap out In the Chumi Klvsce. Precedlna the war I'm near possess ed three homes in France. In addition I to Ilia riKht to occupy the I'.i.vkocs Palace during Ida seven yraw turn a president.' lnfortilnatel nil throe of these houses (' wit Inn tho war tone. ALTA TODAY Children 10c Adult 35c GJfVOSiJTlCe presents g ;,-. In lovr ma depend ui"n trlflma a thtn aa WfcttUUB, ao . . i.i, -is i,i Thomas H- mor s Para mount iotoplay. "Thr Virtmmit Thief." Msrrtns Rnid Itcnnett. which . - to tho AJt.i theatre toda as a i .I'ain- int attraction. There ,s s young lover in this story Thr discovery of ininine. Tho death of Daniel lioone. The Invention of percussion caps. Tho Incorporation oi Jersey City. The Invention of friction matches. Tlio admission of Maine to the union. part artistically portrayed hy Mies The invention of the daguerreotype. Welch, -v ho ha the habii of whlstllnK. Th). siMiiiah revolution under iticgo. Thi- anlea on the nerves of his I n-),,. ..eoessloli of I'.eorce tV of KllK- '" r '' " . -ei heart's si anoSfathrr. so he makes .im.i and rv.idc a Mile- h life uncomfortable when-. Th( Muhntnl trial of Ouven faro- ovor he calls This grandfather 1s an ini. of mm failure, is the wart-thrlllm episode. w-h., plays Nancy poaaasMeaiSM with a style nd she spuooeed in ri - 91 the risht t"uch ot fainos i,t a tfather e.eenrtio und thoroufWy re fishm eharaeter. Good Hea.th.for You Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea Ostts oil ! Ittl ! Vou Cd Skr a frjvils lt Jr. m Oae I'meUs M J-e peop'e ste diickit y Dr. Csrtef'j K. & B. Tes than ever htfoe. !etaue hey hsveUwid oat that kjr liver. :oniach tnd howclf aat to purify tbe blood there it nothiag turei . tafer or better, 'ihe litlls t.t jutt ice it. h r-volve nnuiy n)d i.k. f the. South, who .moved oara Ufore to Flatoush. New Mrs lie Is still a renter and hei-omes epeetallv sntasonlstic to Itohhie Ra ker, the whlstlinB lover. Th youth iimiot uaderstar.d this until une day his sweetheart, fi-om a word let drop t.y the srandfather. diselosea to him that it is the tune - Yankee Doodle" tii.it rils the old man. The youth take a tip. and one day comes In whistling "Way Down South n Dtton." He Is welcomed hy the old t i.-m w-;ih npsgi arms and finds his fn (aro courtship ftee from interference by the roafederate veteran. This is merely a pretty little touch i,, th. st,.': . hc-.vever. for the picture has an unusual and interesting plot that .-:at tins suspense from beginning to end. The story was written by C. Gardner Sullivan and directed by Pied MM,,. under the supervision of Tie. mas H. lnce. Anion? the other LTri i nthe cast .;re Lloyd Hughes Willis Mark Wlitlam Canklin. Dorcas Matthews and UuciU Voluiff. riJemsWeoFTWvjreepelwP .The passage of the Missouri compro luiso bill. Tile election of James Monroe to the presidency. , The first aptiea ranee in Aroerlcn of IMniund Kan. The Imroilnetlon of India rubber shoes in America. The first manufacture of rarpen ttts' stool stiuarea. The lioiuinn of steam navigation on Ijake Michigan. The deOtsaUoa of the firstprotesl ant church ,n Detroit. The orgaiiition ,if the general sy nod of the Lutheran church. The first appeuranco of anthracite coal us an article of commerce. The establishment of the Roman ! Catholic diocese of Charleston. S. O. Tho organisation of Ac first eon grejMlongJ (.onmitteo on RsTiculuirc. Tho cbmpletlojl of the treat nation al read frum Cumberland. Md., to iVheelin??. Tile fourth United States census which showed a total population of 9,633.822. W. Calif.:' testimonial (or tl v ir Young Mothers And Young Married Women TU Heed I am o UB to g(ve my ic In-nrtil of others. 1 ran hardly express in uords the lnelit 1 have received from Ihe uto of l'r. Ittrrec'it Favorite l'resoriptipn and Dr. Tierce's 'I'leus- nut TcUets'. Millered gntaiiy "i ' s I tried s.Meral ncniodio but td DO gtKx!. Tlicn I heard ot Dr. Pierre's Favorite PrescripMon, and tak two l,nles whleli riehbsi everything. I als.. u-sl eight bottles " expev tancy and bad nmrUcall.i no sjiffenug. My y weigtilllpnunds: I only weighed 88 lbs. I know if I hadn't used Dr. ' nw t in, 1 would not have bern so f ortanats. MKS. JSO. 11. BTEUOTO. Experience in Middle-Life ReseburCi Oman: ''J suflerrd Mimo Ihing terrible, could Mcarcely stand on my f et Iv luval and baogtMNM l!mt and I was s':i'k and netvou-. My legs a ad feet n.htvl would IJoat. and 1 was troubled with constipation. 1 had a severe pain in -ide. 1 took Dr. Pierce s Favorite IVescnp ti.m oiitl Pleasant IMI-ta ami i tlisy cured me and l a ta well iul strong. 1 lien, duhae midtlit. life 1 tk SSS got through so wsU. MB3-W.O. M00EB. 1210 No Jadlsoa St. Ohl Sti -h Pain1 'lisry tlraeeed-down? W ith dull twadat lie. Iekaehe r.u king with pain here a then poor ' woman, she s one of inanv. DtUaOy she who fet Is those dragRiita-down or ciinaV aymptoius. and otiier pains eaused by womanly disease, can l.eeurtsl OV IT. rierre , ..-. ite Prescription, pains. Fadtsl, EnipBpmEjT jj 'HIK vjKflHHHHHJ I III Frills and Ruffles are Returning ' tar f.r-A r'.rs f Fathianm, Fese ativring wHm -u.i.'- January llarprr't Ikzztir ' ' "'' : PARLIAMENT OF 200 ! INDUSTRIAL ADVISERS CALLED FOR IN BILL It flints the cuuse of tlie-u jadtsl, tiretl. overworketi. enk nervous, tl. I'., ate women are, neipeu t., strength and liealth by Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. It makes weak wor.icc Tn liuuid or talaetB. FE1V !ININnY Proposed Measure, Being; Framed, May Take in Addi tional Hundred Iuohiding Pablic With Labor, Capital. in iti happ' -t expris. i J JlflS is th : nc. ncs that Pariscmr I I e -tr 03-1)-. Ahhoughgorgtou. tc lyj arc used lavishly the acc;nttill :,'...;, ; or. bUcl and white 1- nelvcombincd in scoresof new. ways. Fcmimnityumodifyingtheseverityofsuit, wrap acd sport clothes and even more. it i mai-ing itselt telt in gany irmcu tfitmocn frocks of iheer batistes, organ Cia, r;;! hm ar.d lovely hucd chiffons. Yo j W3Etf the very Erst sketches to appear in this country in ths January Bazar WASIUNCTOX. Jan. 13. eA parnn 'ment of industry to advise congress :in de.alinir with problems of capital I and labor is proposed In a bill now being drafted und soon to be Intro duced In the senate. Tentative plans call for 100 labor members chosen by I I unions arid 100 representatives by j ,,i Itmliirtlaia Itasino-s and nro- I fessional men. A third sroiip will ;prohably be added to represent the ipublic. The plan was conceived some time :iKo but held up pending the outcome of the first und second industrial con ferences which President Wilson !calh 1 r-.tlowirtw the Canatlian Idea the h'.ll w!M e ll for, a general indus trial piirl ;.i to draw up n code for ir.d 'i ti i a. This will be. the hasis for Ifuture leglalntlon recommended to ctn?tress by the Industrial body. It is expected that the parliament, after betTitr tijletl by the president. will make ilse!f a permanent organization Drinking a Glass of Hot Water is a Splendid Habit Cleanse and gweeten the system each morning and wash away polscncus. stagnant matter. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise: splitting headaches, stuffy from a cold, I foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, lame back, can. Instead, both look j and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from 1 the body with phnsphatod hot water ' tach morning. Wo should drink, before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a tea spoonful of limeetone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, liver, kid neys and bowels the previous .day s indigestible waste, aour bile und pol- ' snnnns toxins: thus cleaning, sweet- i .nine and t)Urif ins the entire allmen ,p,t ,f,,r e.atinir more food. I The ret ion 1 f limestone phosphate and hot water or. an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It clenns .ait -i I till. Mrll I T 1 rl I II III 0 t nine1, IS I. wttfrte and acidity an bivi m. m COaftH J IN The Virtuous Thie ""WtsHHV! r 1 f OUTING CHESTER INTERNATIONAL NEWS VAUDEVILLE TOM AND PEARL ALMOND Comedy, Talking, Singing and Dancing JOE AND AGNES RILEY Songs and Irish Music 1 5 5 Arcade Today Children, 10c 'Adulfs', 25c Also In Tliis ISSUE t:r f AmoU BenneTT'i nnr tencs of fcr;iant tssayt W the mcsz fm&mmm of m ubvccti - w .vi , kt.a1 by Pii and the first inrtalWient of fsarkltnc, diTtit'.ng ihort ttorie by AIbtt Fn Terfcune and KT Et, Art, Dr-ma, sptrruTid OOn, 2Zmr vy Utel informa: about e ne wwra in riia anc jriwatc t---s.. A Pulillf Servant, aciditv and gives tine fine appetite for breakfast. A quarter ..r,a nr limestone phosphate very little at the drug store, but is en uch to make anyone who is both ered vilh hntoinmftSB, constipation. stomach trouble or rheumatism enthusiast on internal sanitation. an "What is "Ours is. everyliody i ton Globe. 1 public servant, pa?" She has worked for .the community." Hos- imiimimiiiitiiimiiniiiiiiHiHiumiiiim A j J AN DART The SouUiern Fashion Issue Now on Sale oji a Jr. AT ;. nUVBXB, It. K. HU M. GRHMf C1GAII STOI1F. THOMPSON D1WK to.. .i niM-ip, WEix ir nnos.. 1.1:1 iv s OSAM stoise. UOO ADMQR. HiKF.ls. 01:1:.. 1 JM iMlu TOit I PASTIME Today P0INCARE PERFORMS GREATEST FEAT YET, : HE FINDS A HOUSE PAKIS. Jan. 13. President Poin oare has jut domonetrattd to the at isfactlon of every Krnrhman that he in the greatest man that modern .France has produced. I Thia is not due to the mere fart that .at middle age he hb attaint, evei honor which the French nation haa to offt-r Huchas being deputy, minister. 1 (prime minister, one of the "forty im i oiortals" of the I'.eix h Acal-myt and K jp resident of the Republic, but to ififfomethinff far greater and far more m . ii:iiortant IKK.). VOlK A .m 9 DIRECTED BY KING W. VIDOR, CREATOR OF "THE TURN IN THE ROAD Better Times to Children ." Adults 20c WILLIAM DUNCAN BARRIERS "OVERPOWERED" Thrill - and Suspense. Zm It la due to the sublime, alrnod in Q're-lible fact that ST. Poiiu-are ha SiiVmnd a house, in the prtent crisis of flat and J ap.i r tmentH at Paris, anyone who ran P :;ti( -i-.-ii in landing one is looked upon P'hy the remainder of the houseleM Parisians as a Ix-itif endowed with the 4 fenlui ot i he izl--. : in i aacfie$in& m finding a house. M. jpoinare has tnclffbiitally i't France Jiout of an awful lot of misery becauM J it looked very much for- a time as I thouR'ii upon President Poincare's fle- i , NOTICES 1 113 MEI). s! 5 Mo. 12 N. 7th St. J 2 Walla Walla. Wash. g (J miiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii' The Cnineno specialist, lyhich, apending years in study and re search on the merit of practic ing his professional medicines, is enabling him to treat any acute and chronic diseases very successfully. If any one who is afflicted yvith any diseases can not be cured call or wruo him. ! K. J. YORK CIITNTsr. CO. Picturizing, in a play which contains all the elements of good drama zuapense, comedy, pathos and surprise the hopeful, helpful theme that many values constitute Life and that of these optimism, cheerfulness and hope are as important as money Not a preachment against wealth, not a sermon on optimism, but cleverly portrayed drama, rich in human interest and human humor, true to everyday life. It will make you laugh and make you cry and leave you happier. IN ADDITION BRAY PICTOGRAPH WME Ll TilER -IN - THE GREAT GAM, "V. KITTEN IN BLOOD IH HA.NKUI ITCY fit tin- District Court f the Matted Stat'- for the IMstrh-t of Oregon. In the matter of Ira Dewftt, Bank-IT rupt. To the crcdilura of Irn IewlU of Pendleton, In The County of I'matiila jand district aforesaid Bankrupt, i Notice is hereby given that on the i 2r,d day of January A. !., 1320, the ' s.iid Ira IJewiu was adjudicated a I bankrupt, and that the first meeting iof his creditors will he held at tho of Bem i f the undersigned Iteferee In nank.riii.tey in Pendleton, Oregon, on Pirn.. ... -f 1 A T MA. t pr. in.- 'J ... -" . --. , ' i af t a ,.-.-i... l- at which time and ft Pi the creditors may INCOME TAX POINTS f.mtrroHS have ifiven the Revenue Depart- thi for they have delayed the blank returns be filled out when it arrive No argurne.it u , iiywi convince you that there win oe a rushin the last few weeks of filing returns. Come in NOW. cEaL COSpER Income Tax Adviser. i ( iiincflv I .IGITJ W attend prove and file their claims, elect a Trustee, ga In inn the bunkrupt and transact such other liutiness as may properly come before mssM meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore nn, this 12th day of January, 1920. Baled Alfalfa Hay For Sale Any Quantity UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 361 and 1014 1300 West Alta Auto Repair in; and Overhaul inir ALTA GARAGE (At Alia l'lisl Ham) Work Guaranteed, Prices Right. SM Mill s'r ' l CHAS. RICKABAUGH Phisie 5111 Ites. 14 Used Car Bargains FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One Dodge Touring Car, one Maxwell Touring Car both in good mechanical condition and exceptionally fine bargains. Have your tire made new with Gates Half Soles, a G000 mile lUanWkM with every one. AGENTS FOR FEDERAL TIRES Gertson & Marty Phone 6D5 G3& Cottonwood St. ! THOMAS KITZ f!KllAI.D. ilvferce In liankruptcy.