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f AGS EIGHT ; :i '"DyST01lEG0mAy,rODLET0yt.0REG0II MONDAY EVENING," NOVEMBER , 102,0 TEN TACr3 BRITISH ARTIST PICKS AMERICA'S FPJZE BEAUTIES AltfADK SVNDW Al MONDAY cm, U lu, ia sm ;s to i:hk ii citooK iv "THE JAILBIRD Effective scenes of mormoiw oil welln, rushing hundred of fret Im i the air, sre fcs lures of "The Jail- bird," the Idlest Thomas H. lnce pro-j ductlon for Paramount, starring Hour-j las MacLesn which comes to the Ar-ru,l- theatre Sunday. n The rusher scenes were laken In the fiakwsfleld district of Cal'foml.i, Vlier special permission to photo-' graph one of the largest wells was secured by Mr. Inee from a large petroleum produrinr company. The januira'' is the story of a cook mho atterrpts to swindle the In habitant of a email town by promot er an oil boom and disposing of a lurre nnioimt of worthless stock. How ever, the well comes In, his efforts st rookcdness are foiled, and ho finds himself the town's wealthiest and most respected citlien. To make the story complete, through h.s love lor the prettiest tirl In the villnpe, he is re ft rmed In a novel manner. The picture was directed by Lloyd Inrraham from a story by Jullen Jos- ephson. Doris May heads a capable supporting cast which Includes such players as Lew Morrison, William Courtrlaht, Vllhur Higtiy, otto Hoff man, Monty Collins anvl Bert Wood ruff., I V Qicffii o'clock Jfiis represents oneiincfk oft PUROLA sharing cream. 4Mg Wofer povularmow j j Jfp one minufe past eiqv And' you have a generous, lasting lather that Will soften the toughest beard so the razor Will fairly dance through the shaving task. Al-TA SU NDAY AND MONDAY ACTO TAUJ? OVKR. CLIFF , -, TO T11K HKACTt BELOW P.oj.-J Renshaw, in an . effort to stve his drug-erased wife from hurling herself from their speeding car, which was running along the edse of a pre cipice, lost control of his machine. In ths t inkling of an eye the car left the road and plunged over the cliff to the beach below. . The car waa smashed Into splinters, but Royal .Renshaw. al most by a miracle, suffejd no serious Injury, except for many body brulws. Thai climax la one of the many un usual ait uationa In the ReaUrt photo frtmi starring- Mary Miles illnter. "Jenny Be Good." which will be the principal attraction at the Alta Thea tre Sunday on the hill "a-hlcb. includes two acta of vaudeville. "Jenny Be Good" la the screen ver sion" of the book hy the same name written by Wilbur finley Fauley and f . a ""li'sm Pesmond Tavlor. ! - . V h J 3 n - VS iCy""" l "r:''-V.'0 Use Purola for Bpeed and smoothness. V ? .i Shavinpreanv : '2. Aj4ejjr - a 'V- v - ITS 1ir Kin.! FW GOES 10 HOME . Bffiv;' ON MOUNTAIN TO LIVE Sfc. ' listen to this: .If you don't find Purola the greatest shaving cream you've ever used, return any part of the tube to your dealer and get your money back. LONDON E. O. Honpe. Brit Uh camera artist, who wont to AT&erlra In search of beauty, prs.'ses yio American girl's rhythmic movements, her pcls and her taeiinei ior draa. He thinks Mrs. Angler B. Duke (left) of New .York and Miss Mllllcent M. Rogers (right) of New York are the two most beautiful women Ut America, EMPLOYES Gi'EN SAY WHEN THEY HAVE IDEA Neglecting That Cold or Cough? WTiy, when Dr. King's New Discovery So Promptly ffhecka It? LETTING the old cough or cold drag on, or the new one develop .seriously, is fofly, especially when at druggists, you can get such a proved and successful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. . For over fifty years, a standard remedy for coughs, colds and grippe. Eases croup also. Loosens up the phlegm, quiets the croupy cough, stimulates the bowels, thus relieving the congestion. All druggists, 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle. Fcr colds andecughs 1VT Tk V? iNewiiscoverv Wake Up Clear Headed That "tired oat feeling" mornings, is due to constipation. You can quickly and easily rid yourself of it by taking Dr. King's Pills. They act mildly, st is up the liver and bring a healthy bond action. Same old price, 25 cents. D, Prompt Wont Gripa , rlfaffs Pills Fono-win out "its long established policy of doing everything possible to rn'se its already high standard of manufacture, to increase the efficien cy of Its men, and consequently, to build better automobiles. The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo. Indi ana, has inaugurated a unique plan whereby the brain of every Haynes emp'oye is working towards tlis end. The plan is as simple as it is effec tive. It consists of placing a suEirires- tlon box in every department of the Haynes factory where the employees of that deportment can place anv sug gestion they may have and which they think will increase departmental effi ciency or be of Talue from the point of view of car betterment. In order to stimulate Interest In this ployee in his work, it Is causing; them to thin, to be more conscientious, and always to be on the watch for ways and methods of increasing shop efficiency , -and car betterment. Through this system the purchaser of Haynes car is directly benefited, Oecause the total resirtt is a better! naynes Car." ER NN.y.MEffill plan, four cash prizes ere offered every month by the company for the four best suggestions turned in by em ployees. . From its very inception, the sug gestion contest idea has been a decid ed success. During the month of Sertember upward of a hundred sug festlons were turned in to the cpntest tunimittee. Some of these suggestions were extremely valuable and were adopted at once by the factory. The winning suggestion was for a more ef fective inspection system, the second f r a more effective way of handling chassis assembly, the third related to tnm shop production, and the fourth concerned car refinement. "We are more 'than delighted with our suggestion contest idea," declared Mr. Alton G. Seiberling, Vice Pres ident and General Manager of the Haynes company. "It is bringing us r.ew and valuable ideas every day, and those ideas are being put into opera tion wherever it is practicable to do ro. But more than that, our plan Is arntjs?ne the interest of every em- NEW TORK. Nov. S (A. P.lilir. men of the army and navy including j Monday. (Kast Oregonlan t?peciul.) f ' ATHENA, Nov. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downing and daughters, Hel en and Myrtle were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kibhev and children left Monday for Reed and Hawlcy mountain where thev will j make their home on the farm which Mr. Kibbcy recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Hump Booher were In the city from their home near Weston many who won fame by their exploits during tho war will gather here on the night of November 11 to celebrate the second anniversary of the signing of the armistice. The committee In charge has made reservations for 1. 300 diners who will be arranged ac cording to squadrons, flying fields and 9 m Safely We offer subject to prior t!e and change in price i The Unsold Portion . General Obligation 6',l Gold Notes City of Edmonton Province of Alberta Dated September 1, 1920. ; Due September 1, 1922. Price 95.04, Yield 9 Exempt from All Dominion Government Tax Prices Subject to Increase Without Notice. ' Denomina tion $100, $500 and $1000. The high character of this investment Is shown by the fact that we have sold blocks of this issue to 205 Banks, Trust Companies and Bond Houes in Oregon, Washington and California. tl.N'AXt lAJj STATKME.NT dross aiaessed valuation , Valu municipal property (not Including public util ities) ., .J8S.605.715.O0 . 11. ,035, 376.00 9.488,997.00 Net debenture debt .'. Revenue from public utilities (above cost of opera tion) 767,773.00 Net local improvement debt (rate pavers' share). 3.046,763.00 In addition to 1x1 oe (itiicral Olil gallon Noun, these; are secured by lonK-taw debentures totaling A." 1.420 Principal and semi-annual interest (March 1st and September 1st) payaDle in Gold Coin of the United States In New York City and at the offices of Morris Brothers. Inc. Legality approved y Malone. Malone & Long. Toronto, i Tclrphune or K-Uqrapti orders at our exlense MORRIS BROS., Inc. others units to which thy belonged. Jintiary rank will be forgotten at the dinner, .according to announce ment by the committee. Generals, will be mere pilots, exchanging stories of war experiences with airmen who ser ved with lower rank. Arrangements for the. reunion are in charge of a committee under Laurence LaTourettc Brings, founder and first president ot the American Flying Club. Others members are James B. Taylor. Jr., and Albeit G. Read of the navy; Eddie P.ithen backer, Elliott ' Springs, Charles J. Diddle, Charles Hanson Towne, Harold E. Hartney and Cole J. Younger of the an-my. PARTSANS CUlIM IQIATIII 1 1 - FARGO, N. D.( U. P.) Non-partisans today refused to agree they had lost the majority in the state legisla ture, both sides are claiming a major ity of one In the senate. The non-partisans claimed a majority of two in the lower house: The non-partisans apparently elect ed the entire state ticket with the ex ception of superintendent of pub lic instruction. Governor Frazier has a lead of 16S7 with'less than 105 small precincts missing. Mrs. Lala Kirk was a Weston visitor Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Harder Jr., of Milton, were Sunday visitors at 'the home of Mrs. Harder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank De Freece. Rev. B. B. Burton and daughter. M'ss Hazel, left Tuesday evening for Sanger, California, where they will make their, future home. -Miss Eloise Bergovin was a iPendlc. ton visitor Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Booher and baby daughter, were visiting friends in .Athena Wednesday. Will Ferguson made a business trip to Pendleton Wednesday. . Sim Barnes was in the city from Weston Friday. Sim Barnes was in the city from Weston Friday. At the city election Tuesday, H. A. Barrett was elected Mayor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Streard are the proud parents of a son born Novem ber 3, 1920. Mrs. Fred Pittman was an Athena visitor Tuesday from Weston. Wm. Winship came up from Salem Tuesday where he has been attending to his recently purchased farm near Salem. Mrs. Harvey Caton returned from ourg -j nnrsday where she has been visiting relatives for tht last few days. The Athena pupils enjoyed a vacfc- tlon Tuesday on account of election day. ilr. and Mrs. Austin Foss of Fen- dleton, spent Tuesday visiting friends in tae city. Robert Proudflt has the Samuel Haworth residence property on A3 ams street. The High School play. "When Smith Stepped Out," will be given In the high school auditorium the evening of November 19. K. M. Smith of Weston was In the city on business Tuesday. Mr. and Sfrs. Venerable and chil dren left Sunday for Portland whsrs they were called by the serious Illness of Sir. Vencrafcle's mother. !" ' OSS HEAL SKOffiS Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrat ' ing, Antiseptic; Liquid . It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin trouble?. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 3Sc, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and prompt ly applied wiU usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes toe skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. Tb E. W. Ruse Co., Cleveland, O . AL Children 10c EMahliiJwd "71lc I'n'u'icr Municipal Bond House., Over PORTLAND, Oregon Morris Bldg. Quarter . Stark Broadway 2151 Century Other Offices at Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., and Ran Francisco, Cal. Capital Olio Million Dollars DKI-OMT WXI . 7 A f iT" t r-rt- 1 t.j. 4 tt,..i,J J4 I - ,. .V t ...,' . ' : '. , . ; tV S V - s - 5 , . Is r - 1 it , " H EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. &S EiRk 221 VapoRur Offer 17 Million Jan IW Yearly CHABlEs'S- BAB RET J WASnnTGTON-kJrowers ara. rged to hold cotton and wheat o force op the price by Charles i. Barrett, for 14 years president )f the Nitional Farmers' Union hlch was In session hero. Bar f:tt, who also Is chairman of tr.a National Board cf Farm Organtet 'tions with a membership of one million heads of families, viy -that since tbe government bits "failed to belp us. It mould let as help ourselres," to prosperity Arc aae today Children 10c Adults 35c DOUGLAS f IN 'IE JAILBIRD" COMIC PAJAMA CLASSIC MARRIAGE 1 r. TODAY jJS Adults, 40c Mary Miles Mm ter IN "JENNY BE GOOD" VAUDEVILLE ETHELYN, MAY & LA VERNE A Surprise A Trio of Talent .ALBERT & ROZELLA European Novelty MMtmiMIMI MHMIMMIIMMMMMMiMWJt Children, 5c TODAY1, v ' .4 - GOLDWYN PRESENTS Madge Kennedy nap IN YO A roarin? Comedy Drama with: Iadge Ken- Universal Comedy CAUGHT IN THE END ' 'UMft.l La i ' Adult, 20c i I I I I ! ' I MLF I . ' .11. I I i ! I ( I flffffittHICftt id a 4 j a J i i 4kil k..m A 4 JMfctLteidui