East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DULY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1920.
TWELVE PAGES
PAGE EIGHT
BiNGHAM VISITORS ARE
RETURRNG TO HOMES
AT THE MA
TRtS
8
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AI.TA 1XM.V v
.l "Out on the blistering, relentless.
lncrt of ytentern America," to quote
the author, Knbtrt Ouy hoI.s a party
wf ftvil eas1m- laying -the trail for
a On m won! 1 it v.i tH I ra.llrou,d. His men
and mock r almost vexhau.vtod, and
McWIllJams, Clay's associate in many
advenlures, suggests that they take
".n'easier route. . "Thin route means
the nfi vinfc of millions of dollars to the
Company, and it I do not ro through
with It she would thinfc I'm. a quiite." i
rrpHoa (lav. a he Kates at the picture
of a girl in the cover of his watch.
The girl Is Alice IJingham, a stranger
to him. daughter of his employer. He
riad cut out the picture from the (social
Secret of Energy
These Dog Days"
JLiittnnat doiiim mmii congestion
front stomach and bowels with
Dr. QaldwelVs Syrup Pepsin
"HERE is no time of the year
A when people should be more
enrcful of tlieirdtet than during the hot
summer months,, but unfortunately it
li the season of greatest carelessness.
Cold foods, ices, unripe and overripe
fruits are soon followed by cramps,
heartburn, tndiffestioa. constipation.
Do not wait until yon have a splitting
hniachci, but when you find yourself
getting biftaws and constipated, that
very night take a teasnoonful of Egyp
t an Senna and Pepsin, which 4s sold in
drug stores under the name of Dr. Cald
welt'a Syrup Pepsin. By morning your
bowels will be telieved and the conges
tioa gone. 'Then be cautious at meal
time for a few days' ami jvfcu wiU hare
no further troubte.
Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a com
bination of sinple laxative herbs with
pepsin, thai has grown la great public
favor for thirty years. We know of
many thousands of households that are
never without a bottle. Mr. Eugene
McMaaus of llanayonk. Pau. was very
FREE
JAiUwns of people
chrome constipation.
Ur, w, c. CaUudt,
IiL. far a free samble
& million botxU were bought at drug stores
ivicMonaia aruoios -
' r Bert A. McDonald, violinist
i ' Nellie Whiting McDonald, pianist
- . , K r " and assistant teachers.
Modern and efficient methods of instruction.
' . FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 1.
Applications for enrolhnent jiow being received! 1
510 W:. Webb St" " "
SIMPLICITY
In order to determine the real or intrinsic value of a Piano
(which is the simplest thing possible) it is only necessary to
. eliminate all guessing scheinsvrpuzzie' contests and the continual
special saje artist that has a sale on every month in the year, ad
vertising something for nothing in the shape of Free Prizes, etc..
and center your attention on seme responsible firm whose past
record and commercial standing is unquestioned. Business meth
ods and financial vitality to stand back of its goods with a per
fect guarantee of satisfaction assured, and prices consistent with
quality, determined for quality, goods and prices that are always
right, get Pianos and Player Pianos direct from the factory,
through J. P. DARNEMj, Kastern Oregon Factory Representa
tive of KOHLKK & CHASE PIANO CO., Baker, Ore.
See Pianos on display at the Beer Hive, Pendleton.
Arcade Today
Children 10
- . TOM MIX
I 'In ol iRed Blooded Drama of the Canadian "Wilds
Cyclone
A Tale of the Northwest Mounted Police
I All the Thrills and .Excitement of the West in the Early
Pianeer Day when the Pop of a Six Shooter was
Music to the Ear.
, , CHRISTY COMEDY
Kidnaping
edition of a popular masastne that lie
hud found and looks upon the pretty
Kirl aa fits mascot; ?
Of course. Ihey were destined t
meet. -After tho cumnwera oomrilete
their work, Clay is Introduced
AHeo at a reception Riven by Mr.
Uingham In honor of President and
Madame AJvcrex, of tlie little repub-
iie or Olancho.m South America
Hope,. Mr. Lansfham'e youniter daugh
ter, who has not as yet made her de
hut, and her brother Toddy, view tle
retention through the balustrade
Alice Ltfngham proves a willing list
ener to Clays story of the picture that
he carries In his watch, but her Inter
est is realy centered in Reginald King.
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DR. W. B. CALDWELL
Jn him 82 nd yar
dyspeptic until he patronized his drug
gist for a bottle of Svrup Pepsin, and
now he ean ret am and digest whatever
he eats; be is sleeping sour der. gaining
in weight and strength and is in all re
spects feeling better than in years.
" Just get yourself a bottle of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin at a drug store and
see the great good it will do you.
of all ages suffer from occasional or
Let them send name and address to
512 Washington Street, Monticeto.,
bottle of hi tirmAprfiiI Potscta
last year, the largest sale in the world.
" " ' Phone 645-W
Adults 30c
Caroline
(East OiCKonlan Spectal.)
GIBHON.Aag. St. V. W. Koch
was a Pendleton visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson went
to Athena and spent several days tins
week.
Miss Grace Hoch left Friday for
Portland after spending the past two
weeks at Blngnam with her motliur,
Mrs. Mary Hoch. t
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson and
little daughter Zona were Athena" vis
itors Thursday.
Miss Barbara Hoch left Saturday
for Pendleton where she will teach in
the public scnool. She has been spend
ing her summer vacation at Binghan
Springs.
Mrs. W. D. Humphrey of Pendleton
spent last week at the Corporator
ranker station with Mr. ami Mrs
George Brace.
Mrs. Dolf Thompson and little son
'Kldon have returned home from a two
weeks' visit near Weston with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy and Cooll Hyatt.
Mrs. Casper Woodward, Mrs. Dave
Stone and Miss Maxine Elliott all or
Adams, are spending a week at Biiw,--
nam. ;
Mrs and Mrs. Charles Gerklnsr and
children left today for the'r home near
Athena after camping: at Bingham
the past week.
rorest Kanser ucorffe ensby war
here Thursday from Fry Meadows on
his way -to Duncan Ranger station
wnjch is his headquarters.
Mr. and. Mrs. Luther StrumbauKh
and children of Joseph, Wallowa, Co.
are at BinKliam Springs for a week.
ftirs. v.-H. Leahre and two sons.
David and Vern, who have been spend
ing the past six weeks at Bingham
from Walla Walla, expect to leave to
day for their home.
Dolf Thompson and Seth Hyatt
spent Friday near Weston.
Fred Brace and his sister-in-law.
Miss Estells Weylon, spent Wednes
day in Pendleton.
Mrs. A. W. Cook of Gibbon spent
Wednesday In Pendleton doing some
shopping.
Mrs. Fred Bruce and two children.
Bobby and Thelma, returned Monday
from a two weeks' visit in Baker City
with Mrs. 'Bruce's father. Mr. Kerton
Airs. Maud Phelps and two children
from Ellensburg, Wasn.. are here vis-
itim? at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Millard Thompson.
Miss Cora Sayer left today for Pen
dleton to enter her second year In
high school there. t
Mr. and Mrs. George Brace went to
Pendleton today.
,S.
SHARE IN GRATITUDE
Armenians who reside in this
country are extremely grateful to Am
ericans who contributed so generously
for the relief of their stricken rel
atives in . Armenia, said Asser G. Sar
ian, of Spokane, a native Armenian,
today who is in Pendleton for a few
days. Mr. Sarian recently lectured In
the interests of Armenian relief in
Washington. v
The relief which Americans have
sent has reached all save the Interior
portions of 'Armenia, which are not
yet free of the Turkish nationalist
move. Whereis has reached, Mr. Sar-
ian said, is has saved many lives and
Armenia .will always be indebted to
this country for its aid.
His father and two brothers fell in
combat against the Turks but his
mother and younger brother survive.
SIILWAUKEE RACES OPKX
MILWAUKEE. Wis., Aug". 81.
P.) The annual great western
cult association harness race meeting
m TOM li Milim iiubW-
I yA Forerunner to Good Baking 1
Jg Wherever you .find , ' ' '; f
I ht GESEE&B Flour, used in ? ''J
I the kitchen, you'll find good '.
bread and pastry in the pantry. xs,
I , V Bread
I healthy : folks in the . family.
There's. gr eat treal
sealed up in every
package of
Pancake Flour
rich brown pancakes
and waffles.
Try USJEEBS Wheal
Hearts, too
opened here Monday. The feature
, ...vo Twaa uj uuum
Grattan. Best time 2:01 1-4.
TO ITGHT FOR COX
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31. (U. P.)
Heads of the Amprtcan federation of
I )7 ' Here they are !" '
iM-0Blffl SOAP CHIP li
Jf- j jm ' j "j M
' Children, 10c
An Allan D wan Production
Romance and Red Blooded Adventure Strangers in a Strange Land
Face to Face with Death A Romantic and Gripping Story De
picting the Adventures of a Daring Mining Engineer.
CAST
Norman Kerry, Pauline Stark, Anna Q. Nilsson, Wilfred Lucas, - Wal
lace Berry,
$100,000 COMEDY , ' ,
HAROLD LLOYD IN t ;
From Hand to Mouth .
And wherever good flour is
sold of course, you will find
jglgnSIHK. Put up in 10,
24 J and 49 i pound sacks..
v. II
labor, who have gone on record favor-
nig in enjtuion oi uovemor cox, yes.
terday planned a campaign with its
ohject to line up the labor vote tor. the
democratic candidate.
ATH AyfTA . On.', Aiisr. 31. (A. Fo
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RICHARD HARDING DAVIS
;. r ; prMenU Hi.
A short method of making
three loaves, or two loavca
and twelve biscuits,
m pints tepid water; 1H
tablespoons auitar ( level 1;
1 tablespoon sale (level);
2 cakes compressed yeast;
1 tahlesr-oon shortening;
(DSTnTiOS Flour, well sifted
beiore measuring', enough
to ninke a smooth dough,
about yi quarts.
Dissolve yeast In part of
water, salt and sugar in re
mainder. Combine and add
Olympic flour to make
smooth batter. Beat until
free from lamps, then add
rest cf flour, sufficient to
make a smooth dough. Add
melted turd or oil. Knead
well, put in greased bowl to
rise until double the bulk.
Knead down 'and let rue
aaain until double the bulk.
Mold into loaves, let rise till
light, bakemrnoderate oven
Outfclder Satsumma,
under contract
with the BirmlnKham club of the
Southern Awodation, has hen old
to the Pittuhurprh Nationals, tt mi
announced today.
1 .li
Faroou. Novel "J, Z'.TiTi .5T."'iT TZS
1 7$iM f mmWM
PASTIME
Today
Children 5c
1 1 .-Adiu-?0ct '
Art AGord
IN r .
THE
MOONR1DERS
IN-
FATAL FORTUNE
Comedy
BEAR SKIN
BEAUTIES
ft
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Kervoua Dtseaaea and
Disease of Women. X-Ray Electro
fberapeutica. '
Temple Bids. Boom II
Phone 41 ,
Dr. K. J. Vitrk hlnriie Itoota,
liei l and barks compound la a.
remedy which has been proven
a. very succesBful and effective
oirrtt for diseases of kidney, liver,
rtomuch, lung-, rheumatism and
all chronic and acute blood die
ardors. One dollar and twenty
five cents per bottle. Also 4ur
Savant Salve Is performing a
wonderful relief on headache.
?atarrh, cough, "bronchitis, rhett
matisin srift ihmww. ititx
;ents per box, postpaid by us.
K. J. York lillimo Ml. C)nJ"
I". O. Ho 553, Walla Walla, Wn
phone:
ron cm-ammi AND
ITtliSSING.
Prompt service. Free dolivery,
CARL E. FRANSEEN
, Elks B11r.
Adult. 35c
Helen
Homes