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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST ORKOONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1020 TEN PAGES i ' Ms"" tw men th Col .. XV. . si t vara. H1 up prat U-.n Uifsfrl is klBK.-d In th ,"rU mm. I 'l.,mi-,i ,,, ju.U. n i on t)i. ...n s fl" ""'N ,tuu t l"d siiIm.iiII.! the s,h.,..ls In kt. ,H.irl.M One will Ii m-I.H'I.mI as tin- b.-s unit h i- Inn who Is tht mail .' Thin li in MhmnI UmM f the Robartran siif.iai. -Th niovHi Chaatsr," h taatara thst ace of hraits. Lew CoAt, tntc Sands (ji .;oy) is th- idol ' th. "iltalller wt. th surt with Whom men make friends In self de ftMlW ar nt Ihe dictation of their 'ii -. Ie is tha sort who can't help RMtXtnc lr.e 10 every siri he mts hot always remains a bachelor. Then there i -'tho ulrl" who !.- anil ie forwarded to IVaahtnaton as :he distrlci's ntry. From ihe entries of Ihe M districts ftoCfetarJ raker. Qanafal illarrh and Ue.-ieral IVrshing- will select three nn tntia'. winners. Those winners may he los "i- tfrlfl of any color of any ATHENA SCHOOL SHUTS DOWN BECAUSE Of FLU LATCHT DXH i nx hxi mix ru n i- Hin.i iii IM xi In "The Market of Hnuls." n new parnmotint-.XrtcrnfT pktur which will ecme f.. the Alts Th.-atr.- today. Doro thy rwdtoa. the popular tr. Is sal.l I.. hwv'S drwimtl.- v. Hi. le of the first rank. Th i It face orrparv lostj the si reenmc f thw lry, which ri-latea lha a4v?iutwriv of llil.-n Arnn', a ciiniry (rained na:s-'. v ho c mes to New York to ffaliva lur prolixin n. Ihcfi- le l-ie foi" set In -.-icH her rrWM the i!..a-iw. aie waiinn iieitta comes enraKeil -without ohnnKii'.K her he meet -men t f but h the vi. n "la and ideas attains! kissing and her fiance i io n I - tw. who Is f.Hilish enough to promise to re- Ta-.i brothers, Lylo and Temple rpaqt her wishes. Iiane. 'all In leva with her. 1.ys la I The real romance of the girl's jlfe n rounder and attempts to take Uber- ronin-.eti.es when she Is klsse 1 and she ties with H.-l-n. H Is foil-. I by Tcln- j discovers thai It was not her finance pie. who is blinded in a trussta v ith ; who kissed her. ins unanrr. " s-n , ... ... unrs- or course she do.-s fit.' I hi man ATM EX A. Fell. 1 J. .Viss Alice .ncK niase-nt a rain, mm a romance n only t.. lose him. for th.- "IWoved Huitaoh teacher of the third and buddlnK, when 1 le rex-ences Unwlt , i'ii st. r ' refuses to let her sacrifice fourth erode--, is cfonfnied to her home by tell Inn his brother lies a'oont the her happiness liv marrying a :iin of on account of illness, nrl. onK after the eMl brother baaj fc typo. ... XT. Hall left for Lost in Prldaj died a soldier's death tn France does Ussr Cod has never had i'l. h an op. eventog t.. visit his wile and daiixh- the truth come out nd IMra and . anun'tv to display his versatility, and ler. Miss Vera llriint went to Walla XX'al Ki'ida to visit relatives. .Ii.hu BanlarWr mmm in it... . it. Imm ii " -i m ... ...inai'-r wmi t-r a lonn list or siren succes.-.es. x.'ie vx'eston Friday seph neOrnsse was the director. Missjeast Is a remarkably travel one. in-j Iftsa Monica VounK was in the cllv Paltnn i supported by a notable cast. I eluding Klleen Percy, Doris Tuwn. from X'. alla XTaHa Patur.lai . Ineludlnir 11. K. Herbert ( Phllo Mr-j Jack Mower. Alice Kiemins. Kre.'er- Mrs Will Doyer ami .laiiKhtei- wci-e fulloiurh. norcas Mathews, and Hon- I iCk Vroom and Andrew Rpbsaon. ;ju the cltv fror.i Adams Saturday a,.. i-i. M.hi! Helen Hoyer ..f Adams. ijOntMJV AXI MFDAl. AWAITS irtWM at tin- C. M. EaSsr b.na. 1 I-T KSS.fV week. i Mr. p. ml Mrs. dene Si 'nl impf of Ad- . . i 1 1 a us. were in the citv Saturdai-. , (Continued from Page 7.x Mr. and Mrs. I. R Davidson ate the ; words it. IxtiKtti. proud parents of an s 1-2 pound son i Pencil or jien ami ink may be used born at Mrs. Niccol's home in Pendle- Be Rid of Painful Corns 'Get It" Makes Them Loosen Up So They Lift Off Painlet-tly. There's no more pain after a few drops of "Clnts-It" li.iuis upon oara or . Hllus una lnst)Llili .1t-h- llvist Urexonian Special.) IT.MKN.X. Feb. 13. Miss Temi.le are made happy. : tnp production is remarkably prcdur- "The Mari:et of Soul, - is from a j e under the master hand of Win. story by John Uvnch and was pic- cariaty Ca!.aiuie. who is responsible . ALTA TODAY CHILDREN m VDULTi? 35c TIIOS. H. I1NCE Presejtes Dorthy Dalton , hh The Market In Souls l)n;ia Yimi W ill Like. ' In n dny or two , i mis'Ty-itiukor rltrhi f. . hoi: it. Tbat m t h- Ist nii't th.- lftC iVxtv nfl' RM1 th.-ir corn lift tlx without c Mr. Corn Millions fieta-lt" 'Himnii-itlH way bhv it is tin- nl vvuv to if.-t rtrt ol th p at, " t.'is-1 1." the io-vt iHiltnic, iffunr.in tfri tno.i-'v-hnik t'firn n-movor OOAti but a I rifle nt any rtrop Mtoro. MTd bv BL Ijnun-ni'i' A .. titiHifo. So?d In Ptytdtion nn.i r r nhd u th' this Co. To Sirtishfitte Comply A DIVERS LAST KISS tvn-KissiNt; t-tn.T i.est-i i-tut nist iiM.i: l.eflutifi.l girl who doea not l.e EXCESSIVE ACIDITY it ct ihe bottom of taatt digestive ilk. Rl-HOIDS for indigestion afTord pleas ing and prompt relief from the distress of acid-dyspepsia. MADE 8V SOOTr & BOWNB MAKEfis of scunrrs bmiasion but t)ip -"-.i wtH be written on one tun Faftfrday. jsUW of i tw Mhi-t. KsnuyK will no judged strictly on a !btiF:s of (1) originality, (2) exjirs- aion. 3. sincerity. lOiwli ScImmI i ,lmlu. j Kii h school will be the juOce of it (own iJTodiHe. The principal of each school will aMint a hoard of three 'judKs to selei l one e.ssay a th.- en jtry frm his school. ' He will then for '. ard the entry, not latef than Feb ruary 27. 19 20, to the U. S. Army Ro crttitinir Station. 3rd and Oak streets, l crtland, Oregon. The district recruiting officer, Lt. Th" public school was t loscd Kl i day nmh on act omit of flu. It hoped that wliniil will he rctpei Mom! ay. Karl (tillanders was In the city from IVndteton Saturday. ilrp. Frank Jackson and daughter. Miss Roth, were in the city from Wes ton Sal urday. Toby Prow ti of WVsrton, was a vis itor in the city Sunday. Miss Fay Warren left for Taker Sat- ! urday to visit her mother. Miss una Kirk spent Snturdav in Pendleton. The Misses Maud Sherman and ors Wedfies.la. , F. 8. I.e Gh Tuesday " hi 1 1 Mr. ai"l dleton. ve:-o ts home San-!;, v. I't .lletiui vlirtt- . i r. t rortlaiid I lulanm trip. 'I' ' Til s lo'r of ren t Hie Cholsou VAUDEVILLE S 'HYPHENS & STEPHENS Novety Jianjoists. KINKA1D& KI1NKAII) Poj)ing the Ouostion. J. A. Iinsden w : in lie t'ity from Weston Tuesday. Pert LoKsdoii ri1 :r husiikess trip to Dayton Wedn- '. Mr. and Mrs. :;":i'-ld .n Taylor are the proud parentt rt an H pound r.on, born F'ebruar- S. Tha bah.x' has been n.ied Tillman Dftd. Mrs. A. H. Logmnti wai a guest nt the home of her mo !vr. Mrs. D. If. Mansfield, in al)a Walla Tuesday. REPORTED AT RIETH clnh, 25 cents, hut thrre were not aa many "repeat" orders and no treat ing. Tea will be served each aft cr ihkiii if there is sufficient demand for Coach of Beauty Adorns This Silent Chalmers THE fine craftsmanship of coach building turned itself bo?e in this new appearing Chalmers. You observe a high front line and a low rear line, which a well known artist has said is the way a car should look. You find nothing severe, however, about this Chalmers. It has a new elegance, a new grace; and yet a quiet reserve distin guishes the car from others. Particularly does this appeal to you after you've been seated and touch your foot to the accelerator. The silent flow of power, the notable harmony, the ease of the engine engage you. And again you pay a compliment to Hot Spot and Ram's horn, which tackle the low grade gas of the day and make it perform. Thus the beauty which the eye sees is enhanced by the beauty of action of its master engine; and y- ra, too, say with so many others that Chalmers surely is one A tixe few great cars of the world. McLEAN & SNAVELY Main St., 0pp. Hotel Pendleton. Phone 222 (East Orogonian Special.) RIETIC Feb. 13. Mrs. liiyant. wife , of Rleth's section foreman, ts III at her home with pneumonia. I The Misses Myrtle and Charlotte I Hollister left for Spokane. They were j employed at the Rfeth Hotel. Robert Perry left recently for hi home in Washington. haa been staving with Grandma Scott.. Thelnm Myers of Pendleton was a gifst of Miss Bra Moore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Tnorckmortor have written to friends that they reached Chicago and the weather is very cold. Mrs. W. W. Snyder w;is a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. A. . Riggs was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Knglish were In Pendleton Wednesday. A Valentine party will he given by the young people Friday evening at the school auditorium. Mrs. William Ellis was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. M ix IJvinsston wna In Pendleton Wednesday. Mrs. IvoLs Smith and daughter of Helix were guests of Mrs. I livings ton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were Pen diet n visitors Wednesday. Utile Fannie Hutsell returned from Walla Walla Tuesday night after n visit with friends and relative. V. Uvlngston wa a Pendleton visi tor Wednesday. DIM AWpAM Rob Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan cers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a dean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal metiicines do. Excellent for core tVo-, bronchitis, croup, stiff r" '-, r.-- '". neuralgia, congestion, pkur ." I Wall ualllBI. lum bago, all pa:r.s e l! .'.c';es of the back or joints, eprair l, r muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it oft?r. pravest pneumonia). due and )c Ja3; r.OTTital size l.bO. : li tin rttL.il. --- HOT WATER FOB i racisi an Pastime Today' Children 5c Adults 20c J. Warren Kerigan In the Great Western Draina -1 Tlic Turn of a Card Keystone Comedy A SOCIAL CUB Tells why everyone fihoulrj drink hoi water with phosphate in it before break!.. M. GETTYSBURG ADDRESS IN LINCOLN'S Vv'RITING IS READ IN SENATE TODAY The WASHINGTON. Feb. sr-n;L(e adjourned today ort of n Hf'f-ct to Ahraham Li neon. Ad jour anient followed the reading of Lincoln OettyHhurfr address by Senator K'eyea, who read from the original manuarrlpt In J-in-colit'fi writing, which has been in Io: if-ssion of the Kcye'a family for many years. CM Und ! rxcite ' 94 mo F-nller LONDON. Winning the first prlM at. an llford "Whlut drive" a woman WiiH Kiven the choice of a bottle of whiskey or a pair of silk stockInK. After conHiderable heitation he choHe the whiskey. TEA DRINKING BOUT ! IS HELD IN FAVORITE HAUNT OF HIGHBALL ST. txnSlB. I"cfr. 12. In the tap room of the University Club, where 'once the l!ronx cocktail, the horse's neck, the silver fizz and tho Scotch hinhbail were m prime favor and wa ter was not a beverage but a "chaser," there was a tea-drinking hout from 4:30 to 6 p. m. yesterday. Waasail gave way to oolong and the flagon was replaced by the prime china cup, cheering but kickless. It was the first of the "afternoon teas" to be given daily at the club. Invitations were mailed to members ;ind th number of accep'ances wuh surprising to the club management. About Sf members visited the tap room in the hours designated as "tea rime" and there was much sober dis- usHion of current events as they tipped the unwonted beverage. There was no camouflage. real i. .i i adaehes are caii fl b ; toxicatlon wlifch nuit'i- Hp! , ipg. Liver and' bowel p. -i t t. xins, sucked into the I I i:e heart which pumps i)-e ((!! that. It ctngestH In the . .irterirs and veins of the h -d. pri tine- - vWjlent, throbltirifr imin arid dia ti B ' -calle l )i-adache. Yoii beOn1e i i i t v.o, deppomlent, slolc, fov. mfh md !.r t--) le, vtiiir meals sour irul atllKift ,,,... ,,. ylH, Then you rnffoat to in c: --. nspuin or tiie brooiid-s, lltk ii ccmporarf ly relfevn b i" u' t il fcn 4 of Ihelsa irrita-ing toxin. A fflai of hot water -vlih a te-a-sp'if.nful tf limestone phosphate In It, d raitk before breakfast will not only wash these poisons frrun your system and cure ynu of headaches, hut will cleanse, purify ' and freshen the all- T"ntary canal. As'' vour pharmacist for a quarter rpr rd ' " il.ip-'t'iro obosphate. It I I luf.xp' t.Iv-?. h.T r.i's M sugar, j ' If you aren't feeling your best, If J tongue is coated or yon wake np with bad tastn-, foul breath or have ColdiS, lndfgpjtion, biliousness, constipation or sour, viftfd "omach, begin tho phos phated hot water oure to rid y ur sys tem of toxins :md poisons. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department ! 2 ARCADE Today CHILDREN lis: ADULTS 35c PAIN GR NEURALGIA g DOsVfl Suffer: OM a to Vnt Package Of (J Dr. .J.iioi - Jfcada-lte i'liml.-rH nnd. il Stop Headache tr N'cumlgla Pain. 'J Would you take a chance and let your best friend teach your fiancee how to kiss? f On second thought perhaps, you had bet- ? ter see t I Lew Cody I In The B mm Cheater tvhh your head ache you shnply-K miM. have relief or you will fro wild, jj' It's needless to suffer, when you cm m take a remedy like Dr. .lames' Head- M It WtU ni lin I'ouder.s ;ind relieve th palfi and j and most of those who sam- 1 neuralgia at once. Send someone to k pled H Bald they believed thv could i he drug storo now for ;i dime package !B learri to line ii. Wafers were served of nr. James' Headache powders. M w.'-i ri-.i Dbti't offer. Tn ;i few momerif yon K mixed drinks formerly cost at the moro ncuraluia pain. VvbIVVVIVVW What would YOU say in a love letter? I