East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 24, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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least. In l.la new picture, " P
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ly aajoyabla comxl) al ibe m
Theatra today, ha is .!.. n iue hit
of tha a wuinir at a fahionatl. dinner
tarty, whm ha entertains on the. vio
lin. Screen fat will rennml.ir that
In a previous plrt,ir "Von i,
Mr. Raid was ajicnn ha a iri drum
rner. It ) a fact that, in real life ik
hfM'ij' star la v ry fond at music nd
can pUty practica.il und insl'rumenl
exianl. IPs hna organized a Jars band
of hi can at lh Liiskv an
vu a w'Wenm nttnuu.-ri
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nnil other
now freque
drives durtnir tha war ?pon this !onnd pMlnsophr"rf lift'
ttl amuse tha people, there, la built a screamlnnly fumfVmn.
ociK'iua ana ouier non picture entitled "Miss George
Sneet" la a Parn- Washington.'' In which delightful lit -
directed by . tie Marguerite CNurk scored n decided
aucccEH at the Paatlmc Theatre mater-
day. It is a charming picture and pre-
lark CtiHriuiiiK sent Miss Clark in one ft the most
dellKhfful roles in which she has ever
appeared.
bricks, must be piled one, In support of Ulsa Clark. Director
f l...s AnKeles H
afinit-a. "IVtuhle
mount Artcraft plctura
tarn WiKid.
lariru-ritr
la vii IJiaMKC Wu-ldngum"
I.Ua, lilt
' con the other In order to construct
:. - .f aiblance of an edifice of truth.
-no atnftta lie. like a single brick, la
. .-ntparatively useless, except for' the
ijo,se i turliuK it at someone else.
Hut even then the ihances are that
which ( mora will have follow unless tha
I Med aim was exceptional.
J. Searle Dawley luu assembled an ex
cellent cast. In ludlnic .MauOe Turner
Gordon. Florence Marten. ' Hilly'' Wat !
son, Frank lvsee, Xllcs Welch and j
Herbert Trior.
EXPLORER, WHO REDISCOVERED GIANT WHITE
CAMIBALS OF THE ORINOCO. AND HIS WIFE
HIGHWAY BRIDGE AT
Every tube of Purola Shaving Cream contains the
"makinV for about 150 cool, satisi ving snaves.
Each particle of cream multiplies itself hundreds of
times with water.
We waited years before we put out a "Purola"
Shaving Cream. We were not satisfied to put the
"Purolir name and guarantee on record until we
had a cream that represented a real improvement.
Now, make this test ! Take a several days growth
of beard those boasting of tough, wiry beards,
especially invited. Use hot water and a pinch or so
of Purola Shaving Cream. Sixty seconds of lather
ing and vou'll have the face covered with the cream
iest, softest lather a man could want. It'll retain its
creaminess without replacing uni il you've been over
the face, and Heaves a comfortable, exhilarating
impression that lasts long after you shave.
Get a tube at your druggist's. Try it tomorrow, ana 11 ruroia
Cream doesn't do what we say,
guarantee.
TODAY
Children 10c
JEttSJU L.L'A&JCV presents
Adults 30c
the trial is on us. That's our
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AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTT
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Dr. Alexander Harallti n JU( , Cfrtious f.r his xplorAttons along' the
Amiion tuid U trlbctarioa, who haaf just returned to NVr York from the
evcnlh expedition he has made in nineteen years, is confident that hq
ban rediscovered the legendary white, or iienr white, giant cannibals of the
Orinoco. Dr. Rice and hts parly encountered the savages seven day.s up
the river from Esmeraiua. the base of the expedition, where they had gone
to map out a small island. They wer forced to fire on the tribesmen, who
were about seven feet in height and killed several of them before they escaped.
This tribe was last reported by a party of Spaniards in 1753 and an attack was
mad on the Spanish explorers at about the some spot that Dr. Rice and his
party wors attacked with bows and arrows, spears and blowguns. Airs. Rice,
w ho was Mrs. George D. Widener, of Philadelphia, in accompanying her hus
band on this expedition, achieved the distinction of penetrating further Into
the Amazon wilderness than any other white woman, breaking the record
made by Mrs. Louis Agasa;z In 1S6?.
ADAM A May 24. A crow of mcr
are working on the county steel hridge
northeast of Adams. The frame work
is moved Stl feet hack and a new con
crete foundation U being built. The
old foundntion wan badly washed uui
by the recent high waters.
Joe McCollum and sons Kdward and
Joe have moved to Athena as Mr. Mc
Callum is working on the highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave StOBa and son
Tilman worp Athena visitors last week.
I Mr. and Mrs. CmJrl Mcfonnell and
family were guests in Athena Monday.
Mr. Raleor of Pilot Hock was the
j guest of Mr, and Mrs. Doan for the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Otas IJoiiallen motor
ed in from their ranch Monday.
Garth Stotl and Miss Mary Smith
I were united in marriage on Tuesday
afternoon by Rev. Alfred Lock wood in
Pendleton. Mr. Stoll when an ex-sol -dler
was on guard in Brooklyn, . ,ew
York and is a prominent young man of
Adams. Miss Smith is from Rrooklyn
New York and their many friends ex
tend their congratulations to the happ
couple.
Miss Mable Goe, who has been at
tending th- Adams high school left
Monday for her home In Montana, to
spend the summer vacation with her
parents,
Francis Llcuallen motored to Athe
na this week.
Bert Marlow of Pendleton, U tho
Prepared and Guaranteed by the
BLUM AUtlR-FRANK. LABORATORIES 1
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ALL THE WAY ON "HIGH!"
With Cupid at he wht'el and "her" by his side, watch
Whirlwind W;il!y" take the runes!
See the "handsoniPKt man on the Hcreen" kicked from
bank as a common hobo. Son him as chauffeur, millionr
lion, lover, devil-may-care adventurer, see
And a. lor thai blue
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SENSATIONAL PRICE DROP
IS HERALDED ON ISLES
(By Unite J Press.)
LONDON. May 4. This week's
sensu.tion:jl decline In eolton itriees is
interpreted !- gome newspapers as the
beginning of a general decline In prices
In the British Isles. The prices of tea.
syrup, tinned salmon and mutton have
also droped In tho past week. Ileduc
tiona In shoe pricca are predicted.
DANCE THEIR WAY TO FARM SUCCESS? SURE!
All the Kids Like
to Come to My House
says
-cause we
always
have
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him arrested for his own murder!
blazes auto speed stutt zowie!
Wanda Hawley, Theodore Roberts
and Tully Marshall in the Cast.
Second in the smashing series of throe big motor car I
nirfm-ps with Wallace Reid as the breezy hero. "The
5 Roaring Road" was one long thrill. "Exfcuse My Dust" is
coming. Don't miss "Double Spaed" 1
By J. Stewart Woodhouse
Directed by Sam Weed Scenario by Clara G. Kennedy s
COMEDY
"Dont Tell Your Wives Everything"
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i (Children 10c
Adults 35c I
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plenty of
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Superior Corn lakes I
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The value of your horn
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YOUR HOME!
id contents represents Um arcumuUtlion
A FIRE!
Mi rrilfc defctrurtton ial In an1 burns you out and you are de
prived of the fruit of your labor. A ftmall deposit mad; with us will
yow sufficient insurance protection and put.- you tm position to re
place our loss. The fire may come aiiy time, so let us prepare you
now.
Bntley-Graham Insurance Agency
Established over .i0 years.
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MANHATTAN, Kas. Does dancing make better farmers? Miss Ethel L Boad, teacher at th ;
Kansas Arr. cultural College, sayti 'Yes.' So she teaches it. "There la no reason why agricultural
students shouM not be benefited Wy every means of expression and 'ecrcation that has beeu found tu
be adyantagaoas to youna people," says Mies Bond
guest of his mother Mrs. Marlow for
the week end.
Mrs. Joe Dampr and daughter Pearl
were Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
Minn Martha and Eva lAbadoe were
in Adams Wednesday shopping.
Jack Mayloy was a Pendleton visi
tor Wednesday.
John Ogle of Pendleton motored to
Adams Wednesday.
Miss Wilma and Helen Boryer and
Teuie Derorgen motored to Pendleton
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen motor
ed to the county seat Wednesday on
business.
Bob Clark who has been confined to
his home with the measels is up and
able to be out on the street.
Miss Nellie Darr on of Pendleton's
school teachers is confined to hr
home with a bad cold and is not abl
to teach this week.
Wren I c Green and Brt Kirby went
to the Hermiston dam for a days fish
ing and eaught several nice fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Riminton and
family of Hermiston, were the ffueata
Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs Thurs
day and his mother Mrs. Siminton ac-(-nmpanied
him home, for a few days
visit.
rJorief.rern went to Pendleton Friday.
When It comes to asking for more,
the railroads are regular little starved
Oliver Twists.
AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Beauty More Than Skin IHep
There is an old saying that beauty
Is only skin der p. That may be so
with tho.e who pet their beauty out of
a box but not the genuine sort. Beau
ty is really only another word for good
health and no woman who is bilious
and constipated can reasonably hope
to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab
lets will correct these disorders, then
with proper diet and exercise then
is no reason why any young woman
with regular features may not hope to
bo beautiful.
She Sets a Good Example.
"I keep a bottle of Chamborlaln'e
Colic nrtd Diarrhoea Hemedy in th"
house at all times and have recom
mended it lf many friends and ac
quaintances who have used it with
good results'' writes A. O. Newell, New
Knsiington. Pa. Should you not do
like wise? Think of tho pain and suf
fering that must be endured when
medicine must bo sent for.
Now l the Tfmi to Get of Your
I,humatlsin,
If you are troubled with rheumatism
get a bottle of Chamberlain's I-lnf-
ment and use it according to the plain
printed dlrenions. You will be sur
prised at the Quiek relief which it af
fords. No internal treat merit is re
lulred In cases of chronic or musclar
rheumatism. All you need is to use
j this liniment freely,
Coming To
WALLA WALLA
Dr.
Mellenthin & Co.
Specialists'
Do Not Use Surgery
Jack Pickf ord
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Of Kindp Come
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Shepherd
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Shroritc anrl Nervoua Dlaeaa and
Uiauaai-.s of Women. X-Ray Elec
tro Therupeutica.
Temple Btlg. Room It
Pbooe 416
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FOR RENT
OFFICE ROOM
Apply JOE ELL,
735 Main St
Will be at
DACRES HOTEL
Thursday and Friday
May 27 aiid 28
Office Hours, 10 a. m. to
4 p. m.
J. L. VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC CONTRACTS
EVERYTHING ELECTRIC
The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are ahowing
U a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over.
13 m voon n.
(Earl Ortgonlan Rpert.il.)
WHfTOar, May It, Mr. ZerNda C
Prlrp dtd Thuraday at h-r farm home
Juat north of Wf-aton. H-r .'(ffllction
. haa been aathma from which ahe has
J bwn a sufferer for a nomher of years.
I Mrs. I'rlee haa been a realdent of thla
rommunity for a great ni.-my years
; Sh- la survived by one daunlltnr and
six sons, all of wlram are living ai
Wenton. The surviving children are i
I William S. Price, James If. Price. J.
' M. Price, Charlea M. Price, Krank
Price. Claude Price and Mrs. Klla
i lavender. Funeral arr.-iniremenla
! hava not leen announced at thla date.
Rollo romptim of Houthern Idaho.
Is ttxitinK his pirenla, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Comnton. He may decide to re
main here all the aummer.
Owen Pprajjue of Camas. Waah., is
visit ing Weston for the first time In
about a dozen cats.
iS' '.i.vskks :n01"t TO ITT M !
ami: Whom,
Dale Rothwell
It, Optotnetrlht anl Optician B
fff. American Nail. Rank Bldg. II
Phone 0.
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MISS GEO. W ASMINGTOIN
ftp imreo fVer lamination.
The doctor in charite is a grndua."
in ntodltlH and nursery and Ih II -rented
by the tate of Washington. Ho
vlait.i profpforionally the more Im
portant townH and cltlon and offers to
all -who call on thin trip eonMultatlon
and f'xamtnatlon fre, except 11m ex
pense of treatment when dent red.
Art-ording to his method of treat
ment he doen not op era to for chronie
appendicitis, rail stones, tilrern of
Htomaeh, tohslls or adenoids.
He has to his credit many wonder
ful results In diseases of tho stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, nkln, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
catarrh, weak lnrtgs, rheumntiitm, bcI
ntlca, lep ulcers and rectal ailments.
If you have been aMing for any
lencrt ti of time and do not fret any
better, do not fall to call, as Impro
per measures rather than disease are
very often the cause of yur long
tanding trouble
Remember above date, that exami
nation on this trip will he free and
that his treatment is different.
Address: 3.18 Ronton Dlock, Min
neapolis, MinuMota,
Starring
A Paramount I'idurt
MARGUERITE CLARK
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A screamingly funny farce in which the Little Star I
plays the part of a girl who can not tell the truth,
but who is reputed never to have told a lie in her
life. It is one of the cleverest roles in which she has
appeared.
A Billy West Comedy
"A FLY COP"
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Children 5c i Adults 20c
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