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FAGS TES DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY-fiVENINO, OCTOBER 20, 1820. TWELVE PAGES IGISENIED- BYAOAMSYOUNGSET .fV (feast Oregonlan Special!) ADAMS, Oct. 20. Mr. and Jura. Otho Stoll, and children motored to Adams Sunday and attended church. They were the guests of her mother, -Mrs. .uariow. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lleuallen came In from their ranch near Adams and at tended church and were the guests of Mrs. Lieunllen'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Impro vedJWithjL ge Jim Chestnut over Sunday. .nr. and Mrs, Ralph ,Vallnn , and niece Hazel Anglor, were fit from their ranch near Adams Sunday and attended church services. John Hales drove to Pendleton Sun 77 fSSSmm' - - A.- -, mii-j issjasj riTariTi - irl-" r n MWl LHUiQ i i'Iii ' -' " --i-"-! r'!A - iitasLuft.i.JKsW i 4 .J. tut-",.. 9 ii .W i I all n.lsbiei, if i fJ ' - . . i J - " , Forover a generation, 'di , S day. For a King i the breakfast crowned with OLBUdB Wheat Hearts. ' And tSSXHita Pan ait flour makes royal wafta. 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FLOUR: AMUSEMENTS How "Julie'' Got Her Name From George V. Hobert's account of the manner in which a name for hi herotne in "Buddies", was selected hi choice of Julie Benoit would seem to be nothing short of Inspiration. The locale' of this delightfully human and humorous comedy which the Selwyns will offer here at the Oregon theater Sore Throat. Colds Quickly Checked By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Sore throat and chest colds should never be neglected. FeV people realize how often they re sult seriously if not promptly checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and effective treat ment. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen tip a hard, deep seated cold iq one night Keep a bottle on the shelf. Wizard Oil to a food dependable prep aration to have in the medicine chest for first aid when the doctor may be tar away. 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Sprinkle thickly with Friday, October. 22nd after a full sea son in the Selwyn's Theater, New York is that of picturesque Brittainy. Nev er having been to France, and know ing few French people Mr. Hobart felt a bit puzzled as to a suitable name for the peasant girl who dominates the romance of "Buddies." During the days of his youth he had known a family of Benoits wso lived near his home in Nova Scotia, but he had quite" forgotten the existence of these good folk or though he had until It ru: fl ed Into his thought, when trying to decide upon a last for Julie, that Be noit would be quite suitable. It sound ed Fiench and the people he ' had known who bore it were French, so Mr. Hobart adopted it and thougn no more of the matter until after "Bud dies" had its first production in Bos ton more than a year ago. Soon there after Jlr. Hobart's fifteen year old daughter Kaincd her father's permis sion to novelize his -new comedy for which B. C. Hiliiam hns written the interpolating music. To help her In this undertaking Jlr. Hobart went to j the library and took home an armful of books on Brittainy. His ambitious j youns daughter took them In charge and after spending several days pour ing over them approached her father with a beaming face. "Do you know that the name of Benoit Is very closely woven into the entire history of Brittainy?" she ask ed. Mr. Hobart disclaimed any credit for such knowledge and told her how he happened to adopt the name of Jull her mother and her two quaint Httle sisters in "Buddies," whereupon he was told that not only is the name one of a prominent family but Is also tthat of one of the best beloved 8aints of that quaint country where his fra grant tale Is unfolded. PASADENA HONORS PADDOCK PASADENA, Cal. Oct. 20. (A. P.) Pasadena's athletic field recently was christened Paddock Field tn honor of Charley Paddock, Los Angeles run ner who starred at the Antwerp Olym pic Games. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles its Beauty. A few centg buys "Danderlne." Aft er nappllcation of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dan druff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. ii 1 1 ii cc . m0m S. - ,-e .X Miss Zola Kecne of Walla Walla, was in Adnms today. Mrs. Henry Bunch was In Pendleton Saturday. , Mrs. Charley Smith was in fendie ton Saturday. Churles Shata was In Pendleton this week on business. Mr, and Mrs. ltalph Wallan and Mrs Jane Wallan and Hazel Angler, motor ed to rendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. eb Lewis and son and Mrs. Henry Bane and son Olen and David and little dauhter of Walla Walla, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen, over Sunday. Adams young people had skating In the city hall Saturday night. A, large crowa was in attendance and all spen a fine evening. Mrs. Dave Nelson 'of Atfiena, Is The guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen , Mrs. Craften Doart returned to her home at Meacham after a few days, visiting with her father and mother at Adams-. Mi", and Mrs. Joe Dames. Lawrence Greenhorn came up from Rothrocks Sunday. Rev. J. rt. L. Hasfem returned1 to his home In Adnms after a few daya in Portland. . : ' ine i nnt-a-L.um .Lumber company receivea a carload or coal today and most, everyone Is hauling home coal for winter use. .Miss Heltn Blake of Pendleton hleh school spent Sunday at home In Ad ams, ' Mr. and Mrs, Inman were imonz the Pendleton vwtprs Saturday. . Miss Gwendolyn Mclntvre of Pen dleton high school, spent Sunday at home on the ranch nar 1 Athena, " " Miss Hannah French warf in Pemtl. tort Frida? anrf was the giiest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Whitelv. Evard McCollum is having an addi tion of a room built on his home by .V. O. Caristrotn. Mrs. Paine and Mrs. Keen of Athena motored to Adams today. Joe McCcllum and children of Athe na, and a former resident of Adams, left Sunay evening on the 4:! for the east, where he will make his future home. His many friends were at the depot to bid him goodbye. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Buyer and daugh ters Wilma and Helen, and Bill Cres ler nnd Steve Handrum, all motored to Adams Sunday to attend church. Lydge Eaton, who has been In the navy for four years, arrived in Ad ams Saturday and was shaking hands with friends and relatives after his long absence. ' A big dinner was celebrated Sunday at the home of Mrs. L, F. Bunch In honor 6f Lydffe Eaton and those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frinh Bunch and daughter Flo, and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch and hildren, Mr. John Bunch and chlt- dred, Mr. and Mra. Clark and children. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunch and Mell Bunch. Frank Marlow was a Pendleton vis itor over Sunday.- Mr. and Mis. Dick Morrison and daughter Eliza of Milton, were the guests of his sister and family, Mf. and Mrs. J. O. Hales for the week end. (Editorial In Oregori Joofnaf.) Here is a statement from Saturday Oregon inn: ' "The dumping of wheat ' Into the United Slates from Canada '"AT 1-niCES ACTUALLY LOWER EVEN THAN THE AMERICAN FARMER CAN PRODUCE IT, Is something we are determined to stop by election of republican administration, whlclt will protect the farmer by a tariff that will prevent such practices." The statement hi attributed" tor Tom Thompson, described an a '"Urttatllts county wheat farmer and banker." His statement appeared on page seven of the Oregonlan of October It.' On rage 1 of the same paT-pr', tvhlih is the market page, under the li-.g "Winnipeg Wheat- Market," are thtt- words: "Winnipeg, October 1 5. . Wheat closed October J2.41, November I2-.35, Decen:ber $2.18ai. The wheat quotations at Chicago on the Bame page the same day. Were: Chicago, October 15: Wheat opn ed t2.0a; hfgh' 12.21, low $2.1514 closed $2.1714 cash; or October wheat $2.16 to $2.19." Npthihg mdra'hogua hai 'been'.ai tempted In inventing a campaign Is sue. A cock-and-bull story Is told to the effect- that Europe Is getting all its wl eat from Australia ' and1 New Zealaf d. How truthless that story Is appears from this: In July, Portland shipped to France and the United Kingdom 1,969.251 bushels' of wheat and 248,597 barrels of flour, the greatest shipment ever made from Portland In a single month In ill history. In August the shipments were 922,' 447 bushela of wheat and 2S.2S1 bar rels of flour; In September, 1,829.994 hushehwof wheat and 1,272 barrels of flour; It) the first IB days of October, 1,135,058' bushels of wheat and 10, 611 barrels of flour. There are now six ships loading wheat In this port ,ne of which will take away the larg est cargo of wheat ever carried out of the Columbia river. , With the Oregonlan trying to fool the farmers with Its dollar wheat talk, the price of wheat actually went up 10 cents a buidiel in the Chicago market Friday. And after all' thlnh of Harding aa f : WHAT OTHERS SAY 1 - ; " - . , . 1 7 .'.(' BOGUS'--, cs Sweets Jbfime please JL HtNe Filled Canfy im tht llaady Ttm AM ben's a arw Swtrr aaaaUty yoa wul sureh want a t' Lsscioui crram-ftlicc, criia-coatra loa candies, lesc sraah la inslridual air-tight tins 4 sown dainty ftltorl Weal fcr table, home, motorin or any that uc Ask jmt Dealer. He oppose the farm loan system. opposed a guarantee of 2.2 for He opposed wheat In war time, saying; "I would be agreeable to strike at the manifest greed In some of the agricultural sec tions of th j United States.". He charged the farmers with lack of patriotism in war time, laying in a speech agitinst the guarantee of the wheat price: "tt the rjuallties of American pa triotism are auch that! We must guar antee the American farmer a price for his wheat In the face of a world fam ine then there is not patriotism enough In the country to win the war." What Harding thinks of farming and farmers was oIko expressed in his s-'peech agaii.st the guarantee of the wheat price. He did "in this latter day; farming has be come an occupation for Tirol it, and 1 happen- to know that under normal conditions ONE DOLLAR WHEAT MAKES A VERY PROaTITABLE OC CUPATION." ' ' ' He charged the farmers with profit eering In war time, saying In ' nis speech against the guarantee of tho wheat price: - I venture to say that if the corpor ations of this country were holding back food' products for advanced food prices as does the American farmer here wmittr be an outcry from one end of tho country to the other." 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