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PAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OEEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1020. TWENTY PAGES ELEVEN I. W. W. DECLARED GUILTY OF SYNDICALISM MARRIED MEN MUST WHITESIDE WILL PLAY LEAVE BATTERY A IF IN SCOTLAND DRAMA GIVEN RECOGNITION The lnifiinloiHtl View of It 'Don't you want u prcHldcntlul inK.i a praaMentia loom cumpn about :n near bcln a tuiKihle "W UH happy Newyear Kuetlntt." VYaahlim- Hcmewhat flooiny life.-' doclnicit She i poet, aw ho opened sonic reUinnii muiniHiTiiit. Ml N'TF-8AN '. Keli. 21. Eleven I. W w were found kullty of crimllan .yndlrali-m by the Jury of the superior '" "'for. the battery will '-.er.v Defence Attorney reeonUed ami uniformed. Of 1S1 l'lerce Immediately asked a stay of Judmi nt, indication ha will move for a new trial. The motion will be argued tomorrow. Walker White Oregon theater : February 2 5, In i on'a wonderful WAI.I-A WAL.L.A, Feb. 21. Twen ty-five man ; men who were mua t-red Into battery A of the field ur- m.ihi,.i- of I'allantrae." Th tillery must step out und be replaced S1th novel of Stevenson's to or muse puriioses. The other flv were "Or. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. lepend- 1Vbih Island." "The Wrons rince Otto" and "The Mll- lde will appear at tho Wednesday mum. ltobert Louis Steven three net play. "The Is the be A nay "I wish 1 know how Pa m ike a bar. rel of money," alKhcd the Little. Man. "That's easy," repllod the Hl(t Man, "Spend a half barrel of money In ad vertising and you'll aoon have a bar til of money. ' -Onelnuatl iviiqulier. boom'" ton Star. -wiiv an?" usked his friend. K ' .... i- ... - i.i.. iw .t.i sinr V li.roniinnt.. . " " '" ""' ' - ..!... .. ! reel els. ...nilotl .MlSW era. orfcuiilll. lois soiKe ui piu. .....r. . . ! ' -' ; t I have .lepend. 'Treasure Wrons P MHS. SSSSSHS HBM HlfflMIMfftfE ' 4 BaaV . -u.s anil the regulations require that ix "priWM otto" and "The Bui- El ' Vj!j?- (1MB JpT- . l9lbk F.j majority must be without depend- , ,' 01ub oarl Mason of New, E -aSbk ' ' '!' BBS afl J!''k rosk made the dramatiaatlon of "The E BBBVJ -(,. HHH . I jgH&'Miafffl-,, 1 1 m if Sh. m j CHICAGO When Intermission comes in one of this city's theaters. It's the women who po E HBBJHHr HNf P out. For they bave a luxurious anteroom to 30 to, for a quiet a,-. J restful smolcs. But there are no s 4SJiia'r MaMf alaaP laaWBalaa" cuspidor! 3 FvollanS tTheI:,,metnis Decembe'r" H i I II 1 tl rt 1 aa I L L I 1 U It I 1 1 L l A W Lt V 11.(6, nnd M the final curtain descends jE3 fHl m mm jm b j Should women be paid for being mothers ? Last year 250,000 babies were lost and tifi" 000 mothers died in child-birth. They died because they lacked attention because the United States Government failed to give them the protection it gives to hogs and cattle. The foundation of tomorrow 3 democracy is being undermined. Something must be done to wipe out this condition which makes the United States a disgrace among nations. Yon can do that something. Read "Every Woman's Chance to Serve Humanity" in February Good Housekeeping. Anne Martin tells what is wrong and explains bow you can do your part. and in the same issue James Oliver Curwood Dr. Harvey W. Wiley Dorothy Dix Zona Cab William J. Locke Ida M. Evan GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Everywhere 25c riaster of PalJantrae." It is in three els .and is played en li rely in one cene, the Brand hall in Castle Durls ieer ,on the Eallantrae estate in Scotland. The time Is December, JTT'6, and as the final curtain descends .! he ehimes of St. Brides are heard I inking out the old year, and usher j njf in tho new one. Robert I-onis j Stevenson began the writing- of "The I Piaster or uaiiamrae in 1S87, at vhk-h time he was wintering at Ra- anac Lake -in northern Xew York. J The manuscript traveled with him to ) he New Jersey coast, to San Francis- I o, to Honolulu, to Tahiti and back to Honolulu before the bok was com peted. The Scribners of Xew York, published the novel, and it achieved he greatest success of any Stevenson vork. At this writing it is being t anslated Into several foreign lan guages. James Durle Is the central J'gure: soldier, pirate, Indian fighter, f 'udent of Hindu magic, and favorite tt court circles Sn France. As acted ly Walker Whiteside, he is the em 1 nliment of youth, love, hate and SEATTLE WOMAN FREED OF CHARGE OF MURDER 9RATTLK, Wash., Feb. 21. Mr , Anna Xemitz, who, with her son, W 1 !T. Ealy, house painter, has been on I rial hero for the murder of Mrs. Alarv 3. nryan. Puyallup, was dismissed , esterday by Superior Judge Ronald, j udge Ronald said the state's case. ! Vhich was completed today, indicated j hat Mrs. Xemitz knew nothing of the , nurder. ' After the dismissal the trial of Bftty was resumed. Th1 state charg d that Kaiy took Mrs. Bryan's life to. cbtaia money she had In her pusses- too. PROHIBITION CLOSES TWO BRANCHES OF CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS IN CHICAGO OX SALE AT Im a. nans, n. r hai m. t.ixums fxa.su store, thomfsoi drug CO., A. !. HL.M.AP. 10U8 BKOS., I.KEIlVS OOAR STORE, LEO ADIJ'R, I; K r:n, OIIE, DIST1UB CTORS. CfffPAOO, Feb. 21. Two branches of tho Chicago criminal court closeil j today due to lack of cases. Chief Jua- j tice Olson said the number oforimi- j nal cases has constantly decreased . ince prohibition became effective. I The Judees were transferred to civil j court . Italian Noblewoman Who Escaped From Bolsheviki Disguised as a Priest Public Sale Friday, February 27, 1920 5 5 2 SALE BEGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP The undersigned will sell at my place 3 miles north of Pendleton, the following described property, to-wit : 18 Head of Work Mules. 10 or 12 Set of Butt Chain Harness 1 Set of Hack Harness. Buggies, Wagons, Hacks. Some Work Horses and Colts. TERMS OF SALE All sums under $50.00 cash in hand. All sums over $50.00 time will be given until Oct. 1st, 1920, on bankable notes and bankable security, notes draw ing 8 per cent interest, 2 per cent discount will be given on all sums over $50.00 for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE COMMENCES AT 9 O'CLOCK SH ARP. WE, THE BROWN BROS., WILL SELL AT OUR RANCH 8 MILES SOUTH WEST OF PENDLETON, OREGON, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: a I:us- wben FR ANK SYNDER, Owner. k 9Bb. 1 Ml II H II I HI I I 1 ' 1 I I i r -5- -. - t j Marked for arreat by the bolabevtki. j j llDenfa KIaia J'otenski. a beautiful j E 1 1 Italian noblewoman, had I" flee at a I 9 moment a notice from I'etrograd. E S ll.- arte difalused hirMelf as a Ituy- Bislan prleat, aacnpad detection when g 31 Head of Heavy Work Horses 8 Head of 3 Year Old Horses 8 Head of 2 Year Old Horses 18 Head of Milch Cows (Springers) 3 Head of Milch Cows giving milk 15 Head of Yearling Calves I Roan Durham Bull 8 Brood Sows with and without pigs 67 Head of Shoats 15 Sets of Butt Chain Harness, complete 1 Set of Buggy Harness 10 Extra Horse Collars 2 3 1-4 Studebaker Wagons 2 3-in. Studebaker Wagons 2 3 l-4Moline W agons. 1 16-Hoe Superior Drill 1 Kentucky Drill 2 8-Horse Harrows John Deere Gang Plow s 1 3-Bottom Oliver Plow , 1 McCormick Binder 1 McCormick Mower 1 McCormick Rake 1 John Deere Hillside Plow 1 Walking Plow 1 John Deere Manure Spreader 1 Studebaker Hack 1 Cook House and Equipment on Wagon 1 Hay Rack 4 Loose Grain Racks 1 Land Leveler 1 Fresno Scraper 2 Slip Scrapers 1 Grain Dipping Vat 1 McCormick Header 4 Header Boxes 1 Water Tank with Pump and Hose 1 Spring Tooth Harrow TERMS OF SALE All sums of $50 given until Oct. 1, 1920 on bankable notes 1 350-Gallon Gas Tank on Wagon 1 6-Ton Wagon Scales 1 Land Packer 3 Oliver Chilled 3 Bottom Gang Plows 1 Right Lap Disc 2 14-Fect Weeder Blades 121 -4 Horse Gas Engine I 4 Horse Stover Gas Engine 1 6 Horse Stover Gas Engine 1 Chop Mill and Wagon 1 Wood Saw and Emery Stone 4 'Shenandoah 6-Horse Hitches 3 16-Foot W heat Racks 2 1 1-Foot Wheat Racks 1 Wagon and Blewett Grain Cleaner 15 Barrels Cement 18 1 000-bii. Galvanized Grain Tanks. Log Chains, Lead Bars, Double Trees and Fifth Chains, Forge and Blower and tools connected therewith, Car penters and Blacksmith Tools, Horse Clippers, Plumbers Tools, Wagon Trail Tongues, , 21 Hog Houses, Troughs and Panels, No. 4 Sharpless Cream Separator, 4 Rolls Chicken Wire, 1000 lbs. Barbed Wire, 1 Roll Hog Wire, one 100 Gallon Oil Drum, one 150 Gallon Gas Drum, 45 Panels, Sleigh, one 30 Gallon Gas Tank, Chain Hoist, one 50 Gallon Gas Tank, One Galvanized Iron Culbert One Lot of Fence Posts 1000 Feet Lumber One Canvas Tent J. I. Case Separator and Engine com plete, practically new. Also a lot of small farming tools. 35 Lincoln Sheep. and under, Cash. Over $50, time will be drawing 8 per cent, interest. Brown Bros, Owners E. L. SMITH Clerk and Assistant CHAS. WRIGHT, Sales Manager COL. WM. F. YOHNYA and COL. PAT MURPHY of Ritzville, Wasb., Auctioneers. FREE LUNCH AT NOON ji che came face to race wnn ine very K men w-kiii her and made li-r iviiv fil Col. W. 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