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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1920.
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T 11-1 TRAM, Ami '
PIOM-'Mt TAYM ISiH'V
in nf.w mix niTrnt:
The "famous Kanta Fe trail, which
, "W Hunl wanl hy the Mood
of pioneers. In wn In the new Tom
Mix feature "The Feud." which Wil
liam Fx will present today nt the Ar
cia theatre. Thia la a allrriii photo
play, packed with romanr and the
family feud that marked the olden
tint In the Smith.
Soma of f ha exciting- Incidents nt
thla thrilling photoplay shew Tom Mix
a Jere Lynch at the head of a caravan
which, ia firoceerhnK- alo'mr tha ftenta
Fa trail when It is attacked by Indiana.
Thai stubborn defense by the pioneers I
anil a daring dash through the Indians
to-acenes on the acreen.
Many tale of adventure are woven
araand the Santa Fe trail. By an act
of Conttress approved on March 23,
1 SSC. President John Quincy Adams
wa authorixed to cause & road to be
marked out from the western frontier
,f Missouri to New Mexico. Bryan 11.
Item-en, Ocorpre C. Sibley and Thomas
Mather were named commissioners to
secure the consent of the Indian tribes
thronah whose territory the train pass
ed. : The road was locatetd in 1S25-S-7,
during; which period treaties were
mde with the Great and Little Osage
ant the Kaw Indiana.
the Santa Fe trail laid 'out by the
r-ommisalon amounted to an extension
of tha rail which started from Topelca
an Kansas City. It ran through F.m
portii, Newton, Hutchison and Fort
Dodge to Santa Fe.
The history of the Santa, Fa traU is
a bloody one. Indian fights and ma
saores almost without number oecored
along; its length. Many famous fron
tiersmen, (.were Intimately connected
with the establishment of the trail.
Among the famous pioneers whose
name are associated with the trail
were: ,
William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill). Kit
Carson, Jim Bridger, James P. BM-a-worthi
Uncle Dick Wooton, Jim Baker,
Lncian B- Maxwell. Old Bill Williams,
Tom Tobin, James IPobba and Cncle
John Smith. -
ALT A TODAY ,
WIIFV IS WOMAN MOST
HIGHLY IM)Oltl l 11Y MAN?
Is the truest expression of a man's
love for a woman an offer to bestow
hie-name end fortune upon her? It
is a Question which has caused con
siderable argument, clue to a doubt
raised by D. W. Griffith in his latest
production for the screen. In which
the hero renounces all effort to wint
the girl of his choice, that she may!
go to a man he deems more worthy
of her. i
In the iiroduetinn, "The Idol
Dancer,' which will be the attraction
at fhe Alta Theatre t,oda? the renun
ciation is one of the drnmniic thrills
of a love story as beautiful and ns
wild as the South Sea Isle on which
thp scenes are laid.
band had merely fulled t
i money borrowed from her
; Rave It to other women.
j So Mrs. Qnalntunce wants a divorce.
RESOLUTES SKIPPER
...SAILS MANYA YACHT
I NEW YORK. July 21. (A. P.)
NEW ZEALAND TO SEND
SCULLER AND SPRINTER!
WELLINGTON, New Zealand, July
St. (A. P.) New Zealand's Olympic
Games team will include B. Hadfield,
sculler, who has won the Diamond
Sculls at Henley and B. Davidson,
sprinter, who, according to local re
cords, has four times beaten 10 sec
onds In the 100-yard dash.
Other New Zealand athletes going to
Antwerp will be Miss Waldrond, hold
er of the New Zealand Women's 100
yard swimming reconK and E. Wilson,
hurdler. Wilson holds the local 400
yard and 120-yard hurdle marks. Mb
120-yards time la better. than is sec
onds. '
HUSBAND BORROWS ;
WIFE'S COIN TO LEND
TO OTHER WOMEN
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. (U. P.)
It wouldn't have been so bad, Mrs.
j Harry Quaintance claimed. If her hus-
FLAMING, ITCHING
. SKIN DISEASES
bails Utito'lj Sulerini thit CouU
r Be Avoided.
If you are afflicted with eczema,
fcetter. erysipelas, ringworms, pim
ples, acne, caly
eruptions, boils.
irritations ot the- skin, or other
similar disorders, you need net
expect any r-al relief froia local
.applications, and the sooner you
discard their use th sooner you
.m-ill he on the road to recovery.
. provided you jviy rely, jipqn the Swift Laboratory, Atlaot3 i
-u?' of S. S. S.
S. S. S. is one ot the most satis
factory rerr.ed.es for diseases of
the skin because it eoes direct to
the seat of the tronble, and by
cleansing the blood of ell impuri
ties and disease germs, it keeps thej
skin free from, infection, and re
stores it to its normal healthy con
dition. For free expert -medical advica
write to Chief Medical Adviser,
Charles Francis Adams, 2nd, the man
at the -wheel of the Resolute, is char-
( aeterixed by experts as the premier
I American yachtman.
He harf owned more than a score
of yachts and has sailed nearly 100
small and larfre and some of these
jhave been the best boats of their class
in America and! the world.
' Mr. Adams is treasurer of Harvard
Ifnlverstty and a member of the cor
porate n, a director In many com
panies and in personal charge of trust
estates amounting to many millions.
Years ao he became known to yacht
ing associates under the nifknume of
leacoii ami some ui tut-m , .
him by that name. !
Born at Qnlney, Mass., he came of a ,
lone line of sea-faring- men and in-
herited a love for the sea. He is cred-
Ited with calm Judgment and a hlfth
po of sportsmanship. His rather'
used to take htm sailing- in Boston i
Harbor when he was a child and by ,
the time the was 12 years old he was;
winning races with his small boats. In !
those days he learned a lot about the j
tricky side of races for rules were lax.
In later years Mr. Adnma built and j
sailed to victory many notable yachts-
most of which bore names composed
of seven letters with a double o, such
as the Papoose, Baboon, Gossoon, Har
poon and Rooster. '
He was at the wheel of the famous
Pilgrim when she sailed-a race against
the Vigilant and Jubilee for the honor
of defending; the America's cup in
1893. He sent hia brother George,
mate of the Pllgram to he leeward
rail to watch the Jib sheets as. the
vaeht drove along in a smoky oTmth-
west. She heeled so hard that George
soon stood in water up to his knees.
'IHey. there. Deacon," he yelled.
"it getting deep out here."
"I don't care if it comes up to yolir
neck, you say there till I till you to
eomw out." replied Captain Charles.
But the Pilgrim was defeated.
There may be a happy omen 111 the
tact that Charles F. Adams years ao
blocked the aspirations of one inue
Scotch cutter, the Minerva, wmcn
came to America and defeated a num
ber of American boats in 1890. Her
victories were regarded as ominous
and suggested to yachtmen the possi
bility that a Inrger hoat of her type
would be sent to carry away the Am
erica's Cup. The mlnerva was sailed
by Charlie Barr, the famous skipper,
who defended the cup as skipper of
the Columbia in 1901 and the Reliance
in 1903. But Captain Adams with his
little' Gossoon stopped the victorious
career ty winning two out of three
races.
Captain Christianson, the profes
sional skipper of the Resolute has
sailed with Mr. Adams before. He was
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Shedding
Ignorance
"It's a good rule to ihcd a
, v little ignorance each day.".
4 V-i, Painless Paiker.
Tbore is an appalling Ignor
ance nbont dentistry. ManV peo
ple still lliink it will hurt them if
they have their teeth .fixed up.
l'ltry don't know how Dr. Pain
less Parker and his associates
nuvc tukpti the fear of pain out
of dentistry., and how they do
very much dental work without
any hurling at all. -. J
if you : are neglecting . your
teeth beeiiuse you are afraid of
the dentist, you are making a
niitjlily big mistake. .
When yoti think of TEETH,
think of PARKER.
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System
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THE Improved INSTRUMENT BOARD
c4 Feature of the New Series Haynes
YOU easily depress the small
lever (A) at the left and
the velvety - powered Haynes
engine with its dependable force
' and strength in reserve, is in
motion, softly humming in
readiness to propel your new
series Haynes.
Quick control of any part of the
lighting system is secured by
depressing the small lever (B)
at the right.
Observe the picture of the
modernly equipped and con
veniently arranged instrument
board of the new series Haynes.
The simplifying refinements
bring the starting and lighting of
the car literally to your finger
tifs. This is just one of the desir
able and outstanding features of
the new series Haynes one
suggestion of the many approved
ideas and developments which
are incorporated in the new
series Haynes car. Through
these refinements the name
Haynes has become synony
mous with character.
The new series Haynes cars
embody and portray in every
way the four essential factors of
car-character beauty, strength,
power and comfort.
The lustrous aluminum body,1
with its lasting and mirror-like
finish, the sturdy chassis and
rugged mechanism, and the deep
leather upholstery of the wide,
roomy and comfortable seats
all these are carefully and scien
tifically harmonized to the point
that leaves nothing further to be
desired in the new- Haynes.
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Quartermaster of the Pilgrim in the
rat'e of 1892 and won Mr. Adams ap
proval by soini? out on the gaff, a
dangerous position to fasten a sail -that
became loose while the race was on. -
FRANCE STANDS BY
f AGREEMENT TO HELP
PARIS, Jnly 20. (IT. P.) France
will carry- our her" agreement wtfh
Great Britain to furnish armed sup
port to Poland In event efforts to ef
fect a pacific solution of differences
between- Poland . and . Soviet Russia
fail, Premier Mlllerand told the cham
ber of deputies today. The premier's
statement is considered significant in
view of the reported rejection f the
British armistice proposal by the Mos
cow government.
To Tnake matters worse, aociinlln
band's romnlfiint, his wife
constantly1 sang the praises, of a far
mer husband. ; ! ; S ;
TwuLArt roa cinirationi"
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A Pr aeration, txt
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEBS
i "AT .YOUR DRUGGIST
A.k br BY NAM? pNl V SuMltottah
TODAY
Children 10c
Adults 30c
Christie Comedy
TWO A.M.
borne coeieuy
sni,
' Makina; a Movie.
''"What are you fl'uiitie. boy?
V Phukespeare's .'rtichelieu,'
;!e triimera man. . A
' I keep telling him that Bhiie
speare t!-dn't write 'Jtichelleu,' " de
clared his assistant. -
"Weir, boys, njer mind who wrte
it. -it's the dlrectnij that counts." r
Film J- mi. ,
XectUcsa Cji'.oi-llajre.
lie had Just hung- out his shingie.
mat nio'-nlng a straiirier entered. Tn-
doctor ...'ked to be excused as he h jr-
ried to tr phone.
Taking down the icoe'ver, he s-ii
"Yes, this is Dr. WnoMt. Tes, I will
be ready for you at S 10 this after
noon. Put ple:ie be- prompt for I am
very l.tisy. Two Irindred dollars?
Ye?, that was the estimatel gave you."
jTanffiiif; up the receiver he turned
to thr stranger, and robbing his hands
asked: "Now, sirT what can I do for
you? '
".'Cothirri.'- replied the stranger,
quietly. . "I only came in to Connect
up the telephone." vOran H-giene.
IT'S TOO LATE
after you have lost your crop by HAIL to think of
Hail Insurance. '
S When you consider the amount you have at stake
can you afford to take the chance?
BeiitJey-Grahani Insurance Agency
Established over 36 years." '
TODAY
(-nildren 5c
.fn tl fft.
i ielen holmes'
In Chajiler 0ne'('ojf i
the
THE
FATAL
FORTUNE
ART A CORD
in
The
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III
THE FLOOR
WALKER
Dr. A. M. Simrnon3 ;)
Eeyesight Specialist :V
Peiilaml Ituililing, 07 Main Htree
l'hoiw 430-J , I'eadletou. fJrea-osi
Ilto Simple Method.
"Yes," said Prof Brow.n to his bos
om friend, "I cannot understand how
people forget the ages of their chil
dren. I have no trouble. For In
stance, I was born 3000 years after
Socrates; my wife, IgOO years after
the death of Tiberius Caesar: my son
John 2B00 years after he entrance in
to Rome of Titus Sempronius Grac
onus: and our Amanda, 1500 years aft
er tne banning of the Folk Wander
ing. It is perfectly simple, you sec!'
London Tit-Hits.
!A0E A Toda
Children, 10c
Adult 35c
Early Humor.
r'r. Digga has no rccreal loirs
whatever, I hear."
'You are very much mistaken."
Vh! .What does ho do to rest his
mind t-fter hours o arduous study In
n:r. jtuniry?"
.'e chuckles over the wheezes of
I'ab.-.Johian column conductors,. writ
ten cn tablets of clay." Birmingham
Age-Her.-ild.
i
VnreiiHonablit.
"Was the operation successful?"
"It was hrilllantly so In the facts it
demonstrated. Only one person did
not seem to be pleased with the re-
SllltS.,,
"Who was that?"
"The patient's widow.'-' Baltimore
American.
"Do yon helievo In the absolute
equality of men?"
"I do not,' replied the agent sport.
"If I did I wouldn't be able to see the
sense In any friendly contest from
prize fight to a checker gamo."
Washington Star.
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Your Last
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OH!
How She Can Dance.
ZOWIEt
Nobody hut you and the idol
will wee her do her weird devil
1 1 evil dance.
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HBT.VIIi PIUCJ-5S JIOI'NT.
WASHI.XGTOX. July 20. Retail
prices Increased two per cenf. during
the month ending June 15. the labor
department announced. At the same
time wholesale prices decreased 1 per
cent.
WIFE SINGS PRAISES
OF FORMER HUSBAND
ONE TIME TOO MANY
PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. (U. P.)
Luther V. Wilcox is suing his wife
for divorce because, he avers, "she
learned to smoke a dirty old pipe and
used the carpet for spitting. i
mi- P V A LX E'Jh I
Vl -vi'M ''VtaAiIj vj' '.'S'lri -t:r"
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COME! Join our excursion to that "Ever Loving Land of Jazz" the South- Sea
where the swooning odor of magnolia blooms and rare peraoiialifie' mingle
to charm and delight the onlooker. Talk about Entertainment!- You'll live
a long time before another opportunity like this comes along. J .
ci.ARnxcto KirvMoris, as matiy
RicrrAim nurnn.Mirss, as rtrv. nr.AcncoyiKn
Mtri'K "o one will be neated during tlto dance sceiirs. Try to rome on Unas,
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