1" AGE El O ITT ti EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OEEOON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 19J0. TWELVE PAGES I Wv.ft noiti XVnilMKJ I By Associated Press.) WAMHW1WN April il -Thf nil road labor board M confirmed to "y by thf aaat The vote on the nominations came after a four-hours' discussion behind loaed doom. Quick Action Corn Cure AT THE THEATRES What the pla have to nil jmi about prrwui aiui coming attractions. AX.T. TODAY MAP M VKRB INVESTS 2J3.O00 IN SON'S CTHXKUK K11 I TION "GeU-If It la rraduatlon day at e-'llege and (ho ,. i :v iv aon of a mlllioi.Mre re turns le.me. HU millionaire father, who owns a Mrinx of aoap factories fiK.nes f'j In a dc 'oiled acccnit. lust what his son has oost him since his i blrtl. and crrtves at a total cf two hun -ored ninety-three thousand dollars. ) "ihe f.-uhcr strata his boy to work In i one of his factories, making soap. Bu the young man gives up hia Jct. This is the sin r.tion that starts all the com - ; Plication In "It pay to Advertise." a I Stop. P.in ln.Ui.tlT " y"""!'- auna t-om ooon Lai IS Kignt I It shown at Alia theatre todry. Off. The picture Is from the play by the 'same title, which was one of the most A few drops of "Geta-It" summsms w..., f,,i ..r ... . . . . , Tha original waa written by Rot Coop er Merg-ue and Walter Hackett and Klnier Harris dtd the scenario. Don ald Crisp directed the picture and C. Btlgar Schoenbaum was cameraman. This is said to be one of the most delightful light comedy vehicles In which Mr. Washburn has yet appear ed. The action Is filled with sparkl ing comedy and the climax is a trium ph for tho truth of the well-known slogan. A delightful romance runs throughout the storv. I.ols Wilson is j leading woman and others in the cast are Frank Carrier, Walter Hiers, Clarence Gel dart, Guy Oliver and Julian Haye. corn pains like water quenches j ro j ou immeatate rener ri lton- flre. ARCADE TODAY Born in 1839 Dr. Caldwell Still in His Office Daily Wonderful vigor of the founder of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. Millions now use his famous prescription Physicians know that good health depends largely upon proper digestion and elimination and that much sickness results from constipation. No one knows this better than the "family" doctor, the general practiouer. DR. W. B. Caldwell of Mon ticello, Illinois, was and is a family doctor. The whole human body, not any small part of it Ami his practice. More than half nis ''calls" were on women, children and babies. They are the ones most often sick. But their illnesses were usually of a minor nature colds, fevers, head aches, biliousness and all of them required first a. thorough evacuation.They were cons ti pa tod. Dr. Caldwell in the course of 40 years' practice, for he was grad uated from Hush Medical College back in 1875, had found a good deal of success in such cases with a prescription of his own contain ing simple laxative herbs with pepsin. In 1892 he decided to use this formula in the manufac ture of a medicine to be known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, and in that year the preparation was first placed on the market. The picture of Dr. Caldwell that ap pears on the package was taken in that yea:. The preparation immediately had as great a success in the drug stores as it previously had hi the doctor's private practice. Today the third generation is using it. Mothers are giving it to their children who were given it by their mothers. Every second of the working day someone some where is going into a drug store to buy it, for Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is selling at the rate of over 6 million bottler a year. Its great success is based on merit, on repealed buying, on one satisfied user telling another. There are thousands of homes in this country that are never with out a bottle of Syrup Pepsin, and the formulator of that prescrip tion is fortunately living to see its wonderful success. Women, children and elderly people are especially benefitted by Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. W hile it is promptly effect i-.e on the most robust constitution and in the most obstinate cases, it is mild and gentle in its action and does not cause griping and strain. Containing neither opiates nor narcotics, it is safe for the tiniest baby and children like it and take it willingly. Every drug store sells Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. Keep a bottle in your home. Where many live someone is sure to need it quickly. DR. V. R CALDWELL TODAY Born Shelbwiile, Mo.. March ST, 1839 Began tbe manufacture of hia famous pre scription in 1892 ?n spite of the fact that Dr. Cold well's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefits have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name ami address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 51 1 Washington St , Monticello, Illinois. lli'llllS'BlltinUBuH The corn bpgins to loae Its grip at once. In a day or two it la so loose that you can lift It off, roots and all, 'twlxt thumb and finjrer. That's the last of it, as millions have found out. j Theatre today. 11 is me simpie, directive ana common-sense way to be rid of corns. "Grets-It" costs but a trifle at any drug- store and carries a money-back aruarantee. Mf"d. by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago- Sold in Pendleton and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Tallman & Co. and Economy Drue- Co. The indifferent, neglectful husband is held up to the guze of the multitude in Blind Husbands,' the Universal hotodrama of the Alps at the Arcade It is said to be a quiet though power ful denunciation of the man who for gets his wife is his swet heart and don n'r. a cloak of professional engross ment leaves her seemingly out of his scheme of life. 3 Pastime! TODAY In "Flind Husbands," Dr. Arm strong, tho famous American surgeon nearly loses his beautiful young wife to a ?ove-buzzarfd In the form of an Austrian lieutenant who showers upon her the attentions that her husbanl Is toe busy to remember. F.ric troheisn, who depicted the re I nlstve role or a Hun officer in' "The Heart of Humanity," is the starring villain of "Blind Husbanda" fanceli;i BUllngton, known for her beauty, plays the role of Mrs. Arm strong. The following favorite Uni versal players complete the cast: Sam OeOrasse, h. Gibson- Gowland, Valerie Hrn.oi.vres and Jack Perrtn. Awe-'i:-Vrru; scenery, plenrior of costumee, daring drami 2 action and a wt'i padded "brlck-bn-moral" combine tc make "Blind Husburds" a photo 'Tama that will strike home a righu ous tlcw. Eric Srroheim, the star -direct or .it ihor- i'li&n, was at one tinc a lieu tenant of re Austria! army and de picts the in -.gant assinity of the clans with amusi-ip realism. "Haw much money did they get?' could they? I didn't have any!" asked the copa Outside of that, the hold-up was "Nothing." Hanson replied. "How crand success. Rheumatism Back on the Job With Its Old-time Fury No Let-Up In Its Torture. If you are afflicted with Rheu matism, why waste time with lini ments, lotions and other local ap plications that never did cure Rheumatism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away, for you will never succeed. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain. ' Remove the cause, and there can be no pain. You will never be rid of Rheu matism until yon cleanse your blood of the germs that cause the disease. D. B. S. has no equal as a blood purifier, scores of sufferers say that it has cleansed their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace of tha disease from their system. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drug store and get on the right treatment to-day. If you want special medical advice, address Medical Director, 102 Swift Labo ratory, Atlanta,. Ga. I Children 5c Adults 20c Jack Richardson IN "His Enemy, The Law A drama of the West in the early frontier days. KEYSTONE COMEDY A Lunch Room Romance ff 1 SCHILLINGS COFFEE, SPICES, EX TRACTS AND BAKING POWDER ALWAYS IN STOCK. The Moneyback kind Spice value de pends both upon flavor and strength. The finest spices are worth from two to ten times as much as the poorest. Al though all grades when ground look alike and are sold to you at about the same price. Standard Grocery Co. C. L. Bonney, Pres. 230 E. Ctmrt Phone 96 1 OLIVER LODGE TALKS IN (By United Press.) Portland. Or., April 16. Sir Oliver Lodre, who is considered by many as the world's premier seer into the spirit land, arrived here yesterday and lec tured last night on "Evidences of Sur vival." Some day, according to Lodge, peo ple will be abje to shoot messages to and from the other world just as mes nagea are carried over telephone wires today. Lodge has been a believer in com munication with the beyond for 12 years, but it took him 10 years, he says, to convince himself that certain phenomena are generated outside hu man control. Since then. Lodge claims to have communicated with his son. Captain Raymond Lodge, who was killed in France in the early day of the world war. Sir Oliver approve of the oulja board, but cautions against its use by persona of great emotion or little un- djerstjandlng. He believes that too many oulja board "users take too ser iously the results which they gain on the board. ;orecon;theatre,one nicnt only,sundaylaprili The Fun Show of the World. Don't Miss It! Sec Jiggs Alive Then Try to Stop l.anhhie. It Can't lie Done.. 30 People. GEORGE M'MArrtiS CARTOOH MUSICAL COMEDY IN 1 fAfinri HEW PUY. NEW S0HSS. HEW C05TUMES. A BUNCH OF PRETTY 6IRU B . jwmy ... . COMEDIANS BRtlMINO? FATHER: ALTA Today CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c r1 IM .TF.RSF. T. I.ASKV A. d presents m Prices 75c, fl.OO, SI.S0. Now selling at Wenilt's Paint Store. H.aHBaBaillBillaaalBBBHBaaai llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli ! ARCADE Today I Children 10c Adult. 35c TOKIO PROFESSOR IS JAILED FOR ARTICLE IMPERILING LIBERTY TOKrO, March 22. (By mail to the United Press) Tatsuo Mortto, for merly a professor ia the Imperial uni versity at Tokio, waa sentenced to two months' imprisonment because he wrote an article "which mMrht lead hia readers to suspect the Inviolability of the constitution and to doubt tho foundations of the right of private property." In a decision on the case the court said: "In his preface to the article Mr. Morito declared that the ultimate end of life is the attainment ft tree personality. The primary freedom in social life la political and economic freedom." IT COSTS A FORTUNE TO WED IN AUSTRIA Stroheim's Wonderplay i (United Press.) WASHINGTON. April 16. The hifh cost of marriaKe i causing gen eral discontent in Austria, according to a Vienna newspaper forwarded to the commerce department. The cost of marriage now is 240.- 000 crowns for the bride alone, accord ing to the newspaper schedule. This Is equivalent to about $6000 counting the crown as worth 2 4 cents. This amount would buy 32,000 crowns worth of dresses, linen 44,000 crowns and furniture 164,000 crowns. In Austria it is customary for the bride to furnish the house as well as providing her trosseau. VICTIM HAS NO CASH; OTHERWISE HOLDUP fS GRAND SUCCESS BLIND HUSDANDS Bryant WASHBURN IM. ItPAYSvAwebtise jigKmmuunltfrknjjIfHcture Absolutely runraiitecd to bring relief to grouches, peeva. and Ingrowing; dispositions. Fine for that heart-achy, down, in-the-mouth feeling. One doso cures a pain in tho conscience and turns a blue flunk Into a rainbow of Joy. Use freely uftornoon and night! "HI lliljl. P. S. Every person attending "It Pays to Adver tise" is entitled to 'steen million dollars' worth of stock in Mr. Washburn's '13' soap unlucky for dirt. Big dividends in laughs ! The tale of a ne'er-do-well who shook the dust from industry. Come ! MACK SENNETT COMEDY CHAIiLtS MUR.R.AVumam from' THE SPEAK-6ASY.' PAR -MOUNT-MACK 5ENNETT COMEDY VAUDEVILLE MEANY & McKEEVER Back to Cederford. DAVE JOHNSON The Chap With the Talking Feet. mmmmmm w iiiimi ummmwmmmmmmmnmnwmmmmn m fBy United Press.) DEATTI.B. Wash.. April 1. W. H Hanson excitedly told the police he FOR SALE WHEAT LANDS, GRAZING LANDS, TIMItKIl LANDS, CITY FKOPKRTY Conditions created by the war oompeU oar early return to relatives and estates in the Far Kant and demand the uee of all our available funds and securities, and to meet these conditions and demands we offer for immediate sale all of our property in Oregon, consisting of FARMS AND FARM LANDS In various fans Is and vaiiomsty located In Umatilla and ITarney counties. Included in the ahovn about 800 acres wheat In crop on two separate farms. Our Interest In same to go with land. TIMBER. TIMBER LANDS and Grafting Lend", In large tracts altuatcd In Umatilla, Union and Harney counties. Same are exceptionally well watered and present leases ex. pirn at the end of this year. FINES RESIDENCES, houses and lots and vacant city property located in Pendleton and other cities. Above residence now ocenpled by good tenants except one, which is occupied by owners, and will be sold with furnltuie, if desired. This home, if not sold tnside of o days, will be rented to a satisfactory tenant, who will purchase furniture at a valuation. VACANT CITY LOTS, ranging In price from $25 to tSOOO, ao cording to location. Also about 11-2 acres of desirable garden property In tha west end of the city. AIiL OF WHICH WE WILL, 8FJLL and are going to sell. In par. oels and lots to suit purcliascrs and on easy and satisfac tory terms of payment. Liberty Lman Bonds of any series will be accepted at market value upon any first payment and secured notes at 7 per cent annual Interest upon all deferred payments. CALL UPON, WRITE OR PHONE to n. or either of ns at HOT College street, phone 2 1 5. J. Pendleton, Oregon, for farther description or particulars of any property aval red. JOHN VERT JESSIE S. VERT elTllllllllllllllllllltlllflfllflllllllllllIIMIIIMIltllIlintllllllllllllllIIIIIIMIIIIIIlllllltHir' had been held up by two masked men