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vaob mam TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOON1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1020. ALTA TODAY ADTTLTSrc VAU I JRKiN UU' JESSE L. LASrty ( present? I Air mY l SATI1IIIAV mkn m r iiovi-: Bllllnc" mottier-m-law wa aw r thnee 'repaid'' womn. Hhr r ;t it hr Imnrtticr. mihns wit, and eh.- tried t run him ml . r il ho i ohfn h1 mrlilrd down l an n. chair ..f an. evening nnd draw forth lilt . Id culied Jimmy-pipe tMt you rea.l jl.t,, t in the, jhxay lohnn ml, nid liin ni' th.r-ln-; law. never having-fcean ihrmiih a '.imL Ir.l.t Mm .... win. 1,1 ril h hlkVc to hnr hi papa or tain . of re'-I For Constipation ulerrbe. fo Billing?' tMinf fnrt of ..i.hthiff, wnt on u ho trip wrier ihfr wna no on to complain but the 1,'UlU Forthwith his troubles bejran. Bryant W t , tM the )mrr;Lsol RUllnjhi In hw now serpen farce. 'Too Muoh Johnnon," which win come to the Alia Tin-air tor Frhlfty and Sat ur4aj It la a rarouount-Artcraft picture dlrwtrd !' DnuM Crist. Lots Wilson ts the liiu lluK wt.mn. AlU'AUK TOOW ru or -Tin' rvf or pmv ouiuvri.N s. n wwr nitois Helen Chadwick, plays tin IMiMfioai Sick Hf3dchr, Etilioui iV. Ploiin4. 5oc Stomach, C oa rta Tallin i ti Jffirt Rreath or othe r con ditions earned by closed or irregular boveU, tea FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS A wboleepme and thoroughly draining phytic mild and gratia ia action B. B Htoard IHaaWe,Oe- "I M FoU Catfeatuc X" )t " oi . . rtl( U-mm i-Mgilwu thsa :.yttun4 1 ever tried. Sold I .- hern. I lending cole m 'The up of Fury." by ltt;ierr Hughe, had i ha honor of , christening: the S. AVeat Neris, an i aa.u4.toa aup at the Southwestern ; Mhintkullding Company of San Fadro, I il.. 'during- the malcinR of the. picture, j In filming; "Tha cup of Furyi" Di j rector T Hayes. Hunter made one of 1 tha btgweat shipyards on the western j coast a location for Iris picture, turned I its immetiao cranea. compreapcd alr j hammers and flaming forges Into stage properties and drafted ita thousands of employes into the camera's focus atmosphere. ovn-e' of -tfit. See-ner"TTfln-'rT3Ue' i 11 11 in a shipyard, and whan the film h id progressed to that point Mr Hunter promptly loaded his production tools Into a car secured trRti.-poriaiien for Helene Ohadwlck, Rnckcllife fellow, , Florence Deshon nnd other mamhera of the cast and stormed the indti.it rial ' hive of tha Suthy-t.'l ;n Shiplniildiuy Coraptuiy at Han Pedro. . California. Mr. Hiu liter secured right uf wiy in the yards, obtained pictures of the launching of the H S. West Neris, ail 8800-ton yessol. sjiowlng-the Ouldwyn. players prominently in the ffW'e: round, ami got atmo excellent snots ot Ileum Chsdwick working as a rivet heater, pulling aiasling rivets out of the. fire and tossing them aloft to be deftly 'caught in a can by the man above. .VI .TA TODAY 'TOO MVCII .IOIINSOV Bv Russell Holman jWhlle Billings 1- ved his pretty wife. Her nagging mother got his goat; She called him "Satan's only son" And made him sell his faf rite boat. ! ;The fllfty dame who bought the yacht Invited Billings on a cruise; As "Johnson" he had pi tinged to go. When wife grasped his little ruse. MIltlVlllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIItlll We're coming too." she telegraphed, Aionir wnn you in s-.. BilllnRs had to stage a fak And watch his troubles quickly prow. 1 Pastime THURSDAY FRIDAY Children 5c Adults 20c 'aHHFjatB? laaaaaHBaMH S ! IllllllllllalU HB H III ajaaajjba aa-a iaaa mfjf : jAnother "Johnson;" weeping wives; j A rrlghtful mess 'neath tropic skies; I Rut Billings played a winning hand And made good all his alibis. With Bryant Washburn in the lead, "Too Much Johnson'? (live us morel" You'll say; don't fail to see this film: You'U laugh until your sides are sore. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY MflRGERvWlLSEN Ar3 EUGENE COREY A. SCENE FROM TRIANGLE HAV Treat NORTHWBT''1 A smashing story of the Fur Country, where the nose of a rifle lays down the law. Written by a f onrier member of the Royal Mounted. Keystone Comedy i HIS DAY OF DOOM s e lltiiiitiiiiliiiiiilliiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiilliiiiiliilHliliilliiiiiiiliiiiiiilllilllilliliiiiilliiiiiiliiiTi yillilllllUlllliniHIIIIHMIIIIIHIIIHIHIIIIIiniHIHIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I SPECIAL i S ro 1Q1C mnlol 11. Ton -Trnvrl Trtlflf Ww hlnpk. vuc tl'tU nivui V u . Mechanically perfect. New tires and collapsable f body. Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden Phone 417 lliHifiiitiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiifiiiitfifinisiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiifiiiiisiiiiiiiiitiifinif (East Oreftonian f?pecial. ) nURDANB, Ore.. May 21. Grand ma French was honored by a birthday dinuer (riven her and her grandson Hre FVeneh at the home of her son Quy French and family. Grandma's cako had 69 candle and Brye's f. cnndles. Mr. Quy FYenoh gave the dinner. Those present were Tom Celtrt oud family. Alfa Teel and son Jax-k of Kcho, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krnmp and family of IJeunnex and Gup French and family. Mrd Fred Mulkey came up last week from Wye where ehe plana to go to the saw-mill where she will cook for the crew, Mr. Kly will start the mill In a abort time. Most everyone h&a about finished their spring, crops. ' Chas. Ely returned from Pendleton last week. Mr. and Mra. Henry Xrump ol Heppner spent, a few days' last week with her sister's Mrs. Guy French oil Butter Creek. The many friends of Edison Northup will be pleatved to hear that no is able to be up in a wheel chair although sometime before he will be able to walk, Edison was seriously injured some time ago in an auto wreck near Vancouver. A dance was given at Pat Daughtry ; ranch Saturday in honor of Mr. and i Mrs. Daughtry who were recently mar- 1 ried. A large ciowd attended and all had a fine time. A large supper was given by Mr. Daughtry. Mrs. Twig Teel and aon Ja,ck and Grandma French of Echo visited Sun- j day MX the homo of Guy French. Frank- Chapman and. family motored to Helix ftunday for the ball game, j Sam Nelson cam after hla mules 'last week at Guy Frenchs ranch. Charles Hewitt made a trip to P.ilot Rock last week to bring in a load of provisions for Charles Ely'. Walter Southerland and family moved out from Pilot Rock last week on Mrs. .Southerlandy homestead. Thfy will remain their for the summer. YOUR HOME! The value of our home and contents represents the arvumalatlon 9f (years. Km Vit afire: Wiii ilaa. dektruellnn steals in and btimf oiJ out and you are de- orrved of tha fruits of rour labor. A small deposit mode with us will gfve you wafflcleBt Insurance protection and puts you tu position to re place your loss. The fire may came any time, so let us prepare you Bentley-Grahaui Insurance Agency Established over 30 years. "I m 2! J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are shewing' ia a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over. m IN E. Court M. (Kast Oregonian Special.) WESTON1, May 21. Ctmmfiil;emenl exercises for the Weston high school ffraduatlnz class were hald Wednes day evening- at Memorial Hall. Wea ton hlfth is grraduating eight pupils this year; five girls and three boys. Their names are Gotdie Nesblt, Kuby Hall, Anna, Lavender, Lola Lieuallen, Jesse Davis, Worth Watts, Gall Williams and Theodore Walden. The program ren dered was as follows: Processional, Mra. V. D. Watts. Invocation, Kev. M. Phinney, pas. tor of the United Brethren church. .kiio " Viilanelle" (The Swallows.) . . . . Del Aqua Lela. Gordon Baling I Solo aj l . . ' Ti. Unrnln. l'm,l " Bransoombe I b) "Koses of Picardy," . . H. Wood (Columbia Colleare Inatructor In.. of ' (Virnor M. W. Orr, Columbia, College Instructor In Voices.) Address. Dr. M. ' Bollen, While Temple, Walla Walla. Solo "II Bacio." (The Kiss,). ! Ardltl Lela Gordon Baling. Announcements Superintendent F. D. Klrkqatrlck. Presentation of Diplomat! Joseph Hodgen. Chairman ofichovd B'sird. A baby girl was born last Monday to Mr. and Mra. Henry Beatner. Two brothers of J. V. .Snider, our vil lage Macxarotth, one from Dayton, Wash., and the other from 1 atoms. CONSTIPATION D li cm :) n i. s Srup IVsM s a -rotnliitiuiitin ot siMtoti laialive herlis Willi lu nxin thai tui.,klv relieves tile coucestioq of undigested fixs) and Kis4Uutts wute. timtlir. utiil r' toi the ii-.trMi;.l ii,;ultu-lly of iii.iiiral attion. II don not jsripe t.t i rump tkvi i ns safe atid pleut apl for cUildn it a-t it U cT. ttive tip (ven tlin stmn;;e.-'l const itu thin. , Dr. Caldwell's Svni Pepsin is t!ui indiaponsniile family armed in tnotisaralH of liotin s anil is sold in ib-uif stores i vt ryvi litre. KaeJrita vf ' (' '''V Cald vxil's SyxHfi Pefjin is tiia largcit jellinj luaad ajuKK in tKc wand, thiTe Kii y otcr 6mtilam tvulas soli m&l year, !..:- y i..tJ its beiiefa not yet use J it. If au haw nor, jend your name and adores tor .-i net trial bottle to Dr. V. I). CuidurfjL 3t' Wiuhington St., MisitiuJlu, Illinois. DR. 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B Hi' i Icr'touHly jit: I uh life itself. Jt is it great picture! A Jkupetl Hughes rTOuuciion i II Eminent Authors II I Cup of Furq I I HUPERT HUGHES I II Jfiyc(ef by T. Hayes Hiwter jfadeBy Goldwyn H I " art vlailina; In the city.