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TWELVE PACZ3 TDATLY EAST 0EEQ0S1AH, PENDLETON, OREQOH, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER' 9, 1920 PAGJ5 KTSS Minx UcMale Reese and Mrs, Charles Alspuch were week end visitors at the TEDDYHIGHESTAID". DOG IN MOVIES Fred Haymond hum -eln Pendleton,, Mra. Victor Mason and Mra. It, K. Tozier were Pendleton visitors one day this week. (Rant Oregonlan 8pelul.) HELIX, Nip. An entertainment consisting of a fnrce "The Obstinate Family" and mimical numbers will be given Thursday evening by the hlKh achoot students. A number of Helix boys attended the annual conference held In Pendleton under tha auspices tif tha Y. M. C. A, Among those attending were Oall Al pach. Hurt Morrison, William Albee, and James Morrison. Mrs. Ijetcher Kiirvall 1h visiting rel atlvea In I OTande. Visitors In Helix Wednesday after noon were Mayor IT. A. Hurrett, and Mtaa Areta Barrett of Athena and Mr. and Mrs. Will MeColIum of Portland. Mra. Will Potts of Hexburg, Idaho who hai been visiting- her daughter Mra. A. A. Mclntyre near Athena wh greeting Helix friends one day thin week. Jamea Orlswold, nn of Dr. and Mr. J. orlawold la a visitor here.. Mr. oris wold hai been taking a con rue at the Academy of Pint Ann In Chicago and will continue hla study In Denver. Hugh Smith left for Hpokane Thura day, tha first of thla week he will be n lurried to Mra. Alice Dausener, they will make their horn at 'Cheney, Wssh. Mr. and Mra. Howard Drew of Echo were week end visitors at the p. M. Cook home. Claud Morrlnon la vlHltlng hla Par enta Mr. and Mra. M. L. Morrlaon. Johk, Thomas of Portland, Oregon hru been vlaltlng at the home of hie noil, J, R. Thomas. Mr. Thomas has been on an extended trip through tne eoet and flopped here on hie way home. Mra. Norwall Bitt and children have returned to their home at Rt. Johns, Wash., after un extended visit at th home of her pa renin Mr. and Mm. I.uko Hutchlnaon. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. f. (TJ. P.) Charles Voetel, aged 55, a prominent flour dealer of New 171m, Minn., leap. ed from a window on the ninth floor of the Kaddlaon hotel here yesterday and died Instantly. . A letter to his wife, found In hla room, la withheld bv Ihe coroner. Huk (knUlaMi H C. A H'anofer? A. fa chance! I RIAD itory. AiOUT A fellow. WHO SLIPPED. - ON AN icy bill AND STARTED to glide. AND TRIPPED up. A FAT lady. e WHO SAT on him, AND RODE down hllL TO THE foot AND THEN be wheeled. MADAM, YOU'LL have. ' TO OET oft here. ... THIS IS M far. , AS I (0." tee SO WHEN new clerk. . ... WHO DIDNT know. ... MY REGULAR imoke. ... TRIED. TO tell me, ... SOME OTHER kind. OP CIGARETTE. I REMEMBERED that yarn. ... AND TOLD the clerk. . . .' JUST WHERE to get off. ... OTHER KINDS wiU bum. ... AND GIVE off imoke. ... I'LL ADMIT that much. ' ... BUT THAT'S at far. ... AS I'LL go. ... THERE'S ONLY one klnl ... OF CIGARETTE. ... THAT CAN, and will, and doei. ... REALLY SATISFY. ... fVTHEB cigarette v your taste for a may please time but tbat'i ai far at they go. With finer tobaccos both Turkish and Domes tic and with finer blending Che, terfields give yon the fullest possi ble cigarette enjoyment Tbey al irayi satisfy. It's the blend and if can't be copied. 1) f1 t 1 I J ' II CIGARETTES ? 7 ? A CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but we 4 p are already making pictures to be used as Christmas a remembrances. A A A TTLTt t . n i A Wa Aune vv neeier aiuaio f x 4 t y S J ' 4 . , - .i' i T J 'TEDDY" , 7 V - ii-ivii Hill II mil II nil 1 1 ""'' '.NFW YORK Tedfly'i bad a lot of tronble ilnce he "broke Into" the movie game but perhaps bis hardest job was signing bis name long the dotted line on the contract that will give blm a number of months' more fame and lot more coin. 'Teddy la tlie 'highest paid , dog on the screen, It Is said. ' DEPLETED WHEAT BIN ' BERLIN, Nev. 9. (A. P.) The HiiKKtnn imvipt republic has about ISO.ueii.OOO biwhels of. wheat at its rilspomil thln year, according to a atatement made to the Hed Flag a local rommonlHt organ, by Dr. 8ch- lowsky who has arrived here from Moscow. t Schlnwsky la said to be in the So viet's diplomatic service and was for merly a legation counsellor In Heme. Ho siiys that 225,000,000 bushels of wheat are nominally needed to feed Rusnia but the governcment Is con fident It will pull through the com ing winter. The food and transport situation, he raid hj also Khowlnj; Improvement. .Drj Hchlowsky said that Oeneral Wrangel, 'commander of the troops fighting the boIhevikl In southern JttimiH, would be disposed of within a fw week: Ho milled that, while General Wrangel'a forces were estim ated at slightly more than too. 000 hla reliable fighting army consisted of only 60.000, chiefly former troops of General Ixjnlkine who was de feated by the bolshevikl. BOLSHEVIK! CLAIM BIG KOVXO. Nov. 9. r. P.) Ttolshc vlk authorities olulm Oenernl Wrnnkel had been staycred from his base in Crimea. The capture of much booty and thousands of prisoners was an nounced. According to a soviet state ment, soviet troops have driven Wran eel back from " seven mile neck of the peninsula, nml surrounded larKe groups of his army. The Important cities of Perekop, t&isils ovo, Novo and Alexar.drovekl have fallen to the reds, the statement said. T00.ZEAL0US TOURISTS v FORCE FORT TO CLOSE GATES ON ALL COMERS 222 E. Alta Phone 58 i : THE FIRST Mil BiK of Pendleton JrTDEUAL nESERVEJ Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of -the highest character. Acts, as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. BL PENDLETON, OREGON PA1US, Nov. 9. (A. P.) A lesson to tourists too anxious to take away definitely. A few days ago a tourist front has just been given by the mili tary authorities of the Fort Vaux at Verdun which has hitherto been open to vislttors to Verdun. The authori ties have derided to close the fort In rcflnltely. . A few lays ago a tourist took possession, bnulitless as a sou venir, of an electric lamp bulb. He was Indiscreet enough to make a flunrlsh of the bulb In a Verdun cafe. The military authorities confiscated the bulb and then enme the order making the fort "out-of-bounds'' to visitors. v Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good ,ro,itr an appetite, nlda (Kcslion, purines the blood, and thus relieves scrofula, catarrh, the pains and aches ot rheumatism and g'ves strength to the whole system. Nearly BO years' phenomenal sales tell.the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It ir 'ust the medlelne you nee.) now. Hood's Tills help fine catharlh SCHOOL WEEK IS SET FOR DECEMBER 5 T0 11 Washington, Nov. 9. a. p.) "8. hool week" will be observed over the country December 5 to 11. Com riissloner of Education C'laxtori has re quested the governors and chief school officers of the state to take such ac tion as may be necessary to cause the people to use this week in such a way as It will most effectively disseminate information in regard to the conditions and needs of the schools. Chambers of CVmrr.erce, Poards r.f Trade. Women's rotary clubs, labor unions, fanners' organizations and pa triotic and civic societies are request ed to devote one meeting to a discus sion of the needs of education In ther states. The ministers also are asked to devote one of their church services on Sunday, December 5 for emphasiz ing Ihe Importanee of education. Friday afternoon and 'evening of school week has teen designated as the date on which community meet ings in the Interests of education should be held in all school houses, both in the city and country, for the purpose of discussing the needs of the schools, the means of meeting these needs and remedying conditions. - "ffegsw Yf i (Pi ' ., KJ'XfyU- t B GERMANY TIGHTENS ' MARRIAGE RULES UBIUJN. Nov. 9. (A. P.) Candl datejt for matrimony who apply for marriage licenses at the registrars of fice now arc handed a special bulle tin of the Imperial Hoard of Health urging them to consult a physician and obtain a clean bill of health be fore marrying. The bulletin gives warning that a man or woman who, despite- the doctor's" warning, enters wedlock commits a grave offense. The Imperial code also provides for the annulment of the marriage if one of the contracting parties knowingly conceals a condition on health which otherwise would prevent the union. The bulletin is the result of con certed action on' the part of German physicians. NOTED" WEDDING f iXi 1 i ! j Release fcrWomenwho Suffer The multitude of American women who suffer terribly day after day and year after year from ills peculiar totheirsex is almost beyond belief yet there is hardly a town or hamlet in the United States wherein some woman, and often many, do not -eside who have been restored to health from someof the worst forms of female ills,and often avoided operations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. These Two Women Tell of Their Experience. 1 Onalaska, Wis. "Every month I had such pains i:i my back and lower tart of uttiiuuch I could not lie in bed. I Kiilfercd m it seemed as though I Can-ollton, Ky. u I Buffered almost two years wiili female vu:J:nes8. I could not walk any dt ta::w, ri!e or take any exercise at all v iiiiou!. resting'. If 1 swept the floor or did any kind ci work it would bring my sickness on I Was weak and languid, had no energy, and life was a misery to me. I waa under the oartrof a good physician for several months and tried other reme dies. 1 had read of Lydia E. l'inkham'a Vegetable Compound and decided to try iti Af(r titking twelve bottles I found' myself much improved and I took m more. I have never had any i:ifrc trouble 'n that respect Kiiice. I have done ah hinds of work ami at present am en nitettdant at a Stale lioKpiad iiixl a;n f din? line. I fhaM nl wavs i-ecommeud vourVrcptable( 'ont pound." 1jllias1iukp,8i'4 South 0th Street, tarroiuon, ny. would die, and I was not regular either. I Buffered for a year and wa., unlit to do my housework, could only wanli-dishea once ill a while. I read an advertise ment of What Lydia E. Pinkham's YcjjetaUe Compound had done for other women and decided to try it. It surely did wonders for me. I have r.o pain now and can do my om liotrework without any trouble at CL I will alv avs prai.se your medicine o.i I t'o not believe there is a doctor that can do as much good for female weak ness as can Lydia E. PinkLain's Vege table Compound and you may these facts as a testimonial." 31 ra. Lesteb E. V.'abnek, 11 1, Box 60, Onalaska, WLs. Thousands cf Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of ifimim mm w'hMVAM .frmmwtw' ...... , . nv, JmJ ij;v u-"-' -.- - i 153 E .MiPJiJi mmw ' " : . , ., i i , .'-: v.J- j rr'.T'.'Tr: mzi: ici:-" svx rrf- ''i- EVER YTH IMG FROM PREHISTORIC MAN TO CORN BEETLE ON FILE WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. (A. P.) Ii.formatinn regarding any activity In which t -e government is Interested will he furnished to the general pub lic through the information service section of the United States Bureau f-f Efficiency here, according to an nouncement hereau's investigation in to the duplication of work in govern ment departments, undertaken at the direction of Congress. "If you are Interested for Instance in the primitive condition of prehis toric man, in present day activities in agriculture, education or commerce or Uslre to know where to apply for the classification and biology of the corn leaf heetle, write the Bureau of Ef ficiency, Information Section," the on- nouncement said. ."The section will act as a reference Index to activities and offices." TKF.IS Robert Merrick tto John V. Powell Lot 4. Block 75, Wardwells Add. t'matllla. Grace Lieuallen to J. V. Smith J630 Lots 6 and 7 and S 1-2 of Lot 8, Block 12, origimll town of Wei ton. Edward C. Mackln to James H. Markln Jlft.00 Intt. of first partly In Lot 2, Sec. 13, Tp. 6, N. R. 366. A. A. Cole to L A., Chapman 5400. X 1-3 N 1-2, SB 1-4 NV 1-4 and S 1-2 oc. .16, S. R. 31 and S 1-2 S 1-2 Sec. 31. Tp. 5. S. R. 32. Joseph Hodtrson to Harry T.nsate ELIZABETH HARRISON . NEW YORK Mtaa ETIiaESrh Harrison,' youngest daughter ot the late Benjamin Harrison, presi dent ot the United States, is. toon to become the .bride ot James Blaine . Walker,! Jr., I a grand nephew of the 'late 'James O. Blaine. 4 Hiss Harrison is a law- ' yer and has bees admitted to the bac.tB NeT.Yoflc.sa4,teiaa i; u . .. . . SAY "DIAMOND DYES" - Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. Insist on ''Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in every pack- are. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH (1.00 fractional NW 1-4 Sec. 5 and fractional XE 1-4 Sec. 6. TP. 3, N. R. 30 and W 1-2 .Sac. 29, E 1-2 Sec. 36. E 1-2 Sec. 31 and W 1-2 Sec. 32, Tp. 4, N. R. 30. ' W. E. Hanscom to J. Hanscom 11.00 1-2 interest In W 1-2 Lot 12. Block 10, Livermore'g Add. Pendleton. Kw O. Casey to Guy W. Nelson $250. It 10. Block 222, Res. Add. Pendle ton. Vern C. Carson to E. C. McCook $1. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 7. Tp. 2. N. R. 31. Ernest Johnley to J. C. Clemens 35050.00 B 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 29, Tp. 2, N. R. 33. Sarah E. McDougall to J. R. Rey nolds 1125.00 Lot 14, Block 5, Weston. Dan Sowers to Hettie Powers 110.00 Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block 4, Saling ind Keese Add. Weston. A. J. Sturtevant to Isaac Knott $S0. Fractional Lot C and fractional Lot D, Pilot Rock and fractional part Lot 7. Ida-B. Hamblen to Eli C. Enbysk 33500.00 Lot 1, Block 3, Livermore's Add. Pendleton. C. A. Hazen to Ezra J. Hazen $1.00 Lots 9. 10 11 and 12, Block 20, ori ginal Town Stanfield. W. Roy Black to Anna E. B. Walter $1500.00 Block 1. Black's Add. Milton. R. F. Ely to J. C. .Snow $3000. Lot 11. Block 3, Livermore's Add. Pendle ton. George D. Fell to W. E. Hanscom and M. J. Foster $65.00 W 1-t Lot I!, Block 10, Livermore's Add. Pendleton. Claud Hampton to Pat Doherty $1. N 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 1 and NE 1- BE 1-4 Sec. 2, Tp. 4, S. R. 30.. Edith I. Keliis to Dan Sowers $1-00 Lots 7, 8 and 9. Block 4. Sailing and Reese Add. Weston. 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