is ttu S DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1920. TWELVE PAGES ALTA TODAY Tcmpwametit Mcanti Temper Meant? necterra fa-Mar rvsvca Nisr "It Is .always a source of amusement to me," confides Mi Norma Tal made, whose latest photoplay success, "Tm or No" will he tit the Alia Thca- i , ill EXIlWfittl !S KESlfOOSHfeiO The lives) of most women are full of worry. Men's troubles are bad enough, but women's are worse. Worry makes women sick. It pulls them down, and in their weakened condition they &?e- sub ject to pains, aches, weakness, back aches, Load aches and dizzy spells. Most women neglect their health, and for this they pay the penalty. Any woman will find that neglect does not pay. A little more atten tion to health would brighten up bar life. If she asks her neighbors be finds that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman's whole system. It not only acts upon the troubles and weaknesses peculiar to women, but is an all round tonic that braces the entire body, overcoming nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, rliggiiysaj and a run-down condition. , Lists, Oebgok "In my younger days I was greatly distressed. I began using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and received such relief that I can recommend it to others. I have raised a large family aad m a great-grand-saotber and have always insisted on asy daughters-in-law using Dr. t ierce'i favorite Prescription during expectant periods." Mia. E. F. Seeiy, 6iU tth Street. . s ? ! tic today, "to hear some on speak of an actor or actress Ulmperamt?nt. i How absurd such a thn is. Why should a player have outburst! of tern, ptrament any more than a lawyer, doctor, artist or any other profession al?, Why is It necessary for them to give vent to these exhibition of the eccentricity of genius any moro than it is for a rook or a chambermaid to have similnr outbursts, "To my niimt temperament means temper nothing more, and I woul-1 I lunh to have any one accuse ma of being temperamental. Although you could not set tholn to admit it, tern perumet.t has been the ruination of many prominent stars in the theatrical world. I recall one case off hand of one of the most prominent donnas the musical comedy stage possessed a fetv years ago, who through this bo called temperament lost her popularity with theatre goers to such an extent that she was finally forced to appear In it cabaret in order to obtain a livelihood. She lcaltxed her mistake and finally re-established herself In the public's good Braces and now after wasting reveral years of her life, she Is gradu ally refraining her popularity. "As for me I am too bus to give vent to temperament even if T had the desire. To me work Is the surest ore. ventative tor this dread malady and I so In for this cure." . . CAR TO RIVER GRAVE PORTLAND, Oct. 19. (U.'p.) Five men were plunged to death Sun day night when an automobile In which they were driving pitched down a 40 foot embankment into the Sohdy river east of Portland. Two occupants of the car, C. Concannon and H. C. Coup, escaped, being thrown , out of the car. Concannon, however, had to rwim to safety. All seven had been drinking. The automobile left the pavement when the driver, Richard Mclntoch, sudder ly attempted to pass a machine stalled In a dense fog. No bodies have been recovered. It Is believed they are pinne under the machine at the bottom of the river. Besides. 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Office: 10-11-12 Bond Building '; Pendleton, Ore. KM'XTION Ntyricii 1 Notice la hereby given that at the General Klectton to be held In The City of Pendleton on November 2nd, 19a0. there will be submitted to tne votera of The City of Pendleton, for their approval or rejection the follow ing proposed amendment to the Char ter of The City of Pendleton: A BILL To propose by Initiative petition an Act -to amend the Charter or me City of Tendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by amending Section 11 of Article 10 of said Charter, to au thorize and empower the Whter Commission to Issue water scrip for the extension and betterment of the water system, and, for the payment of salaries and expenses, and furth er providing that the water scrip outstanding at any time shall not exceed thu sum of 25,000.0O, and firing the rate of Interest, on said scrip at six per cent per annum from the date of Issue until the same be oalled for payment by the Water Commission. Re It Eaitol by U People of tne Cltr of Pendleton: Tim People of the Oit j of Pendleton IK) ordain as FXiUows: That Section 11 of Article X t he Charter of the City ! of Pendleton fTmatllla County. Oregon, shall . be amended to read as follows Section 11. The commission snail have power end authority to Issue wa ter scrip for extension and betterment of the water system of the City of Pendleton, and or the payment of sal aries and expanses of the commission and for any other purpose, provided that water scrip outstanding at any tlme shall not exceed the sum of twenty-five Thousand Dollars; such 'scrip fhall bear Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date thdreof until the som shs'.l Us called for payment by the- water .commis sion. Vhe following Is the number and form In which the foregoing question will be printed on the official ballot. PROPOSED Br INITIATIVE PETITION. Charter Amendment to Incrcsae Amount of Water Scrip. The purpose la to permit the Water Commission of The City of I'endicton, Oreston. to Increase the amount of water scrip Issued so the amount out standing shall never exceed Twenty- five Thousand Dollars and fixing six per cent merest thereon from date of Issuance, for purpose of pay. ing salaries, expenses, bettering the water . system define the powers thereof, approved Section 1. The City of Pendleton February 5, 1S.H5, and nn act entitled, jshnll have power to Incur nn lndebt An Act to Incorporate the Town of ednesa In the sunt of J8.0UO.OO for Pendleton, in Umatilla County, and to purk pui-pom In addition to the define tho powers thereof,' approved $85,000 Indebtedness propovlded for February 15 1899," as proposed by in Subdivision S of Keo. 1 snd In ad Initiative petition and adopted by the dltlon to H,000.0n provided for In an people of the City of Pendleton by s Umeni,nent to said section proposed majority of the votes cast thereon at by Initiative petition for the purchase TODAY Children, 10c; Adult, 35c; Tax Included JOSEPH M.SCHENCK Presents :A ..Norma Talmadge i- Appears sit Her MDEMA TALMAMGE in Arthur Goodrich's Celebrated Plau ( C"" e?-wB -Yf if3 OEt 1 ( )) P mil I ' ,rf '".y- , WA '""'''f ' '' a special election held on tho iHt day of July, 1907, be and the same are hereby amended to road as follows: Section 1. The City of Pendleton shall have power to Incur an Indent edness in the sum of H,000.00 for tlif nurchaso of a fire engine and truck In addition to the $85,000.00 Indebted ness provided for la subdivision 6 of Section 1 o' Ankie 1 of the Charter of The City of Pendleton Section 10. Tire City of Tendleton shall have the power and lt Is hereby authorized to Issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds with Interest cou pons attached for the purpose of pur chasing a fire engine and truck, for tho use of, the Pendleton Fire Depurt mcnt end for such purpose suld city la hereby authorized to Incur an Indebt edness not exceeding $14,ufl0 In addt tlon to the present general bonded In dobtedtifss of said city,' the bonds is sued under tne provisions ot ims p; tlon to he known rs "Genertl Indebt edness Bonds, Series B" and those words shall be wrrltten, stamped, printed or engraven thereon, said bonds shall be U umbered Consecutive ly commencing with No. 1, and If the whole amount of said bonds suthorlx ed by this section to be Issued shall not be Issued at the same time, any sub sequent issue shall be nm-hered com menclng with the number next follow Ing t,a last number used In the next preceding lsstio ot said bonds, The following Is the number and form In which the foregoing qpwtlon will he printed on the official ballot: PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION. Charter Amendment to. Increase Gon eral Indebtedness. Its purpose Is to Increase general In debtedness of The City of Peidleton Oregon, Fourteen Thousand Dollars to purchase a fire engine and truck snd to Issue negotiable bonds therefor. of fire engine and truck If ' said last proposed amendment shall be enacted by the people. Section 10 The City of Tendleton shall havs power and Is hereby au thorised to Issue, sell and dispose of negotiable bonds with Interest cou pons attached, for the purpose of pur chasing Week (t of the lteaervstlon Addition to the town (now city) of Pendleton. Oreunn. for Mirk purposes for the use of stld city, and for such purpose said cl'y Ii hereby authorised to Incur an Indebtednens not exceed ing the sum ot I80O0 In addition to all other bonded Indebtedesn of said city heretofore authorized by law and in addition to $14,000 general indebt edness bonds proposed by Initiative petition for the purchase or fire en gine a id truck, if said measure shall bo enacted by the people. Tne Bonds Issued under the provisions of this seo- tloi shall he known as "(lenernl In debtedness Monds, Series C" snd those words shall b written, stamped, printed or engraven thereon, snd satd bonds shall be numbered consecutively commencing with No, 1, snd If ths whole amount of said bonds author lied by this section shall not be Issued at the same time any subsequent isa-s hall be numbered with the next num. ber followli'tt the last number used In the preeedii.f lst'ie of' such bonds. Thj following Is the number ana form In which the foregoing question will be printed on the official bsllotj PKOPOSKO BI INITIATIVE PETITION, , Charter Anu-mhiictit to Idesxausj pen eral Indebtedness, Its purpose Is to Increase general Indebtedness of The City of Pendleton, Oregon, Eight Thousand Dollars for park purposes to purchase Block Sixty One of the Reservation Addition tu Pendleton; said smount to be In sd- snd to amend Section One and Section dltlon to Eighty-Five T!iousandvDol- Ten of Article Twelve of the Charter of said city for said purpose. 403 Yes 403 ?To amending Section Eleven of Article Ten of the Charter of The City of Pen dleton, Vote YJES or NO There will also be submitted at ssld election to the local voters of the said extending and citv for their approval or rejection the and lowing proposed amendment to the lars, provided for In saia charter, ana Fourteen Thousand Dollars to pur- Voto'yF.S or XO chase fire engine snd truck proposed by initiative, if said measure is en acts by the people, and to Issue ne gotiable bonds therefor, and to amend .Sections One and Ten of Article Twelve) of the Charter of said city for said purpose . Vote YES or XO 400 Yes 401 No The YES GIRL Who Surrounded by Luxury Whose Every Whim Was Satisfied Succumbed to the Flattery of & Parasite Passionately Murmuring, "YES." - Directed by William Neill fforroa Tlmade M the "Y$ GIJU.' U a charming;,,,,', ii Sinner. WATIRST NATIONAL" ATTlSACTtQN 1 -- YES GIRLS AND NO GIRLS The NO GIRL Who Burdened With Poverty joutrht y mi rtu iier oireugin to jeep jniaci we Altar rieage to Honor, Crying, "No!" Her Splendid Portrayal stf-Two Such Types it Thrillinf ,; j to Lorers of Consumnte Artistry. ' ; . xJr- , ... Hall Room Boyg Comedy , ; MOVIE MADNESS , There will also be submitted to the legal voters of said city at said elec tion for their approval or rejection the following proposed amendment to the Charter of The City of Pendleton: A BILL To propose by Initiative Petition an act to amend Sections, 1 and 10 of Article 12 of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, en titled "An Act to incorporate The City of Pendleton, in Umatilla County, and to define the powers thereof and re peal an act entitled. An Act to Incor porate tho City of Pendleton, in Uma tilla County, and to define the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled. An Act to incorporate the Town of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, approved October 2&. 1880, and an Act entitled. An Act to incorporate tho Town of Pendleton, in Umatilla Coun ty, and to define the powers thereof, approved February 5, 1885, an act entitled An Act to Inenrpn.-tc the Town of Pendleton, In Umallla Coun ty, and to defins the powers thereof, approved February 2), 1887, filed in the office of the Secretary of State, February 20, 1889, and ail acts amend atory thereof," aproved February 15 1899, as amended by an act entitled 'An Act to amend Article 1! of an act of the Legislative Assembly of th State of Oregon, entitled 'An Act to in corporate The City of Pendleton in Umatilla County.'and to define the powers thereof, and repeal an act en tltj An Act to incorporate the Cit of Pendleton, in Umatilla County and to aetlne the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled, An Act to incor porate the Town of Pendleton, Umatil la County,- Oregon, aproved October 25, 1880. and an act entitled, An Act to incorporate the Town of Pendleton. In Umatilla Counay, and to define tho powers thereof, approved February issu, and an act entitled An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pendleton, In Umatilla County, and to doflne the powers thereof, approved February at, 1887, rued in the office of the Sec retary of State, February 20, 1889, and an acis amendatory thereof,' approv ea February 15, 1899" as proposed by Initiative Petition and adopted by the people of the City of Pendleton by a majority of the votes cast thereon at a special City election held on the 1st day of July, 1907. lie It Enacted by tho People of the City of Pendleton: Tho People of the City of Pendlofon J) Ordain as follows: section l. That Sees. 1 and 10 of Article 12 of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, en, ltled, "An Act to incorporate The ;ity of Pendleton, In Umatilla Countv. and ).o define the powers thereof, and epeai an act entitled. An Act to in corporate The City of Pendleton, In umatnia county, and to define the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled, An Act to Incorporate the lown ot Pendleton, Umatilla County, uregon, approved October 25, 1SS0, ana an act entitled An Act to Incor porate the Town of Pendleton, in Uma tilla county, and to doflne the powers cnereoi, approved Jfebruary 6. 188S and an act entitled An Act to Incor porate the Town of Pendleton, In Uma tilla county, and to define the powers tnereoi, approved February 21. 1887 filed in the office of the Secretary of State, February 20, 1889. and all acts amendatcry thereof", approved B'eb ruary 16, 1899, as amended bv an atrt entitien, "An Act to amend Article 12 of an act of the Legislative Assembly ot mo state or uregon, entitled 'An Act to incorporate The City of Pendle ton, In Umatilla County, and to define the powers thereof, and repeal an act entitled. An Act to incorporate The City of Pendleton, In Umatilla County, and to define the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled, An Act to In corporate the Town of Pendleton. Umatilla. County, Oregon, annroved October?!- 1880 ,and an act entitled an Act to incorporate City f barter ot said Cl'y A BILL To propose by Initiative Petition an act to amend Sections 1 and 10 of Article 12 of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, en titled "An Act to Incorporate The City of Pendleton, In Umatilla County, and to define the powers thereof and re peal an act entitled. An Act to Incor porate the City of Pendloton, r. Uma tl'la County, and to define the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled. An Act to incorporate the Town of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, approved October 25, 1880, and an act entitled, An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pendleton, In Umatilla Coun ty, andto defire the powers thereof, npproved February 5, 1885, and an act entitled, An Act to incorporate the Town of Pendleton, In Umatilla Coun ty, and to define the powers thereof, approved February 21, 18S7, filed in the office ot Ce Secretary of State. j February 20, 1819, and all acts amend atory thereof, approved February 15, 1899, as amended by an art entitled "An Act to amend Articlo 12 of nn act of tho Legislative. Assembly o the State of Oregon, entitled An Act to In corporate The City of Pendleton In Umatilla County, and to define tho powers thereof, and repeal an act en titled An Act to incorporate the City of Pendleton, In Umatilla County and to define the powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled, An act to Incor porate the Town of Pendleton, Uma tilla County, Oregon, approved October 25, 1S80, and an act entitled An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pendleton. In Umatilla County, and to define the powers thereof, approved February G, 1885, and an act entitled An Act to. in corporate the Town of Pendleton, In Umatilla County and to dofine th powers thereof, approved February 21 1887, filed In the office of the fiocre tary of State, February 20, 1889, and all acts amendatory thereof, approved February 15,-1899, aa proposed Initiative Petition and adopted by the people of the City of Pendleton by majority of the votes cast thereon at a special City election held on the 1st day or July, 1907. He) It HCnaclcd by tho Fcuple of tlio City of Pendleton: 1 Tli People of tho City of Pendleton 1K OrtfcUn As Follows Section 1. That Sees. 1 and 10 of Article 12 of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon, en titled "An Act to Incorporate The City of Pendleton, in Umatilla County, and to aeiine tne powers thereof, and re peal an act entitled, An Act to Incor porate The City of Pendleton, in Uma tilla County ,and to define the powers tnereor, and to repeal an act entitled, An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pendleton Umatilla County, Oregon, approved October 25, 1880, and an act entitled An Act to Incorporate the Town Pendleton, In Umatilla Coun ty, and to define the powers thereof, approves reoruary 6, 1885, and an act entitled An Act to Incorporate the Town of Pendleton, in Umatilla Conn ty, and to define the powers thereof. approved February 21, 1887, fllod in tne office or the Secretary of State, reoruary 20, 1889, and all acts amendatory thereof", approved Feb ruary 15, 1899, as amended by an act entitled, "An Act to amend Article II of an act of the Legislative Assomblv 01 tne Mate of Oregon, entitled 'An Act to Incorporate The City of Pen dleton, in Umatilla County, and tn 1b fine the powers thereof, and reneal nn act entitled; An Act to incorporate The isty of Pendleton, in Umatilla Countv. mm to aenno tne powers thereof, and to repeal an act entitled, An Act to In corporate the Town of Pendleton umaiuia wounty, Oregon, approvod ucioDor zo, 1880. and an act entitled n iici to incorporate the Town of 'ennieion. In Umatilla Countv. and n define the powers thereof, annrovsd reoruary o 1885, and an act entitled vu jiki to incorporate the Town f renoicion, In UmatI a Countv an define the powers thereof.1 annmv February ID. 1899," as' proposed . -by initiative petition and adonted h people of the City of Pendleton by a majority of the votes cast thereon at a li-watrejMHOB neld tm-the lstrdnvi ivvi, oe and the same 404 Ye ins No Dated at Perdleton, Oregon, this 5th day of October, 1J0. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Keoorder. Notice of Illds for tho Construction ot Crotisnnllu Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Itecorder tn the City of Pen dleton, Oregon, up' to i o'clock p. m. on October 20th. 1920, for the con struction of 14 Crosswalks tn ths City ot Pendleton as follows: Ono Crosswalk on Railroad Street cn the west line of Chestnut Street. One Crosswalk on Railroad Street on the west line of LUIeth Street.'' One Crosswalk on Railroad Street on the west side of Aura Street. Ono Crosswalk on Aura Street OO the south line of Itluft Street- One Crosswalk on Illtift Street oa the west line of Aura Street. Ono Crosswalk on Tustln Street en the west line of Coable Street. One Crosswalk on Aura Street on the south line of Tustln Street. One Crosswulk on Tustln Street on the cast Una of Aura Street, ' One Crosswalk on' Tustln Street on tho west line of Willow Street. ' One Crosswalk on Calvin Street on the south line of Railroad Street. One Crosswalk on Lewis Street, on the west line of Jeff Iavl Street. One Crosswalk on Jeff Davis Street on the north line ot Lewis Street. Ono Crosswalk on Beauregard Street on the south tins of Lewis Street, One Crosswalk on Lewis Street on the east line of Beauregard Street, Kach bid must be accompanied' by a certified check made payable to ths order of the Mayor of the City of Pen dloton In the sum of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid, to be returned to the bidder if unsuccessful and to bs forfeited If the bid Is accepted and the bidder falls to enter Into a contract In accordance with tho terms ot his said bid. . The Common Council re serves the right tn reject any and all bids at its pleasure. . , 1 Dated this 7th. day ot October, 1920. THOa FITZ OKHALD, City Recorder. Xotloo of Illils for Repair and Faint ing of Lew Street Bridge Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Recorder In the City of Pen dleton up to Oct. 20th. 1920 at 5 o' clock p. m. for the repairing and painting of the south half of tho )s Street Uridge, each bid must be ac companied by a eertlfled check. ot 10 per cent of the smount bid, as an evidence of good faith made payable to the order of the Mayor of Tho City of Pendleton, to be returned to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to be for feited If bid is accepted and the bid der falls to enter Into a contract in accordance with tho terms of his said bid, The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids at Its peasure, "'' , Dated this 7th day of October 192i THO8, FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. DR. C. H. DAY . . Physician and Surgeon ,t , Osteopath Rooms 11 - and 25 Srallh-Crawford -Bulldln. . , . Telephone 704 Res. Ttt-R the Town of of July. Pendleton, i8 Umatilla County and tojuereby smtqded to re ttg pilots; Dr. David It Hill DENTISTRY, and -X-Ray Diapnosig r Tendleton, Oregon -