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WW v v y i 1 ' w " .. '' W - -J P ACE EIGHT Daily east oregonian, fendleton, oreoon, Tuesday evening, November i 6, 1020. 'its PAGS3 '$ ,fJSit --gk- , , , y y y J, jf. .' kf ? j 1 .ii: AI.TAjrolAV WM I w 1: ItMIt IN iiM.risi: WAS ' The fashionable Kiiests of the pals Hal hi Francis hotel of an Kramlseo were startled some time bko when loiiKh-lookiim; tuilli r, attired In blue overalls, black rwmtrr and knit sail or's cup, and wearing heavy growth of black whiskers, came down the ele Amor and wit down In the lobby to wait for aomeonnc. ' What a nerve!" mid one arlsto rtntlc old woman as she inspected the "creature" through her lorgnette. They should not allow such a lough-looking person in the hotel," r. Hinded her companion. "Sh-h-h! That's Wally ISeid:" said a bell-hop, sitting neurb, who couldn't hold the secret any longer. And then the feminine critic sought an Intro duction. Wally an. hi company under the direction of James (Yuie had gone to th St. Francis to film scene in the j startling Paramount picture, "Al wny Audacious." which will te shown at the Alta Theatre today, and not wishing a mob, the director had Kept the mar' presence in the city a secret. aim aih: tooay imAMATIC STKXK 1 lONF.l.Y ltOAl IIOISR IS siiowx i thkii.i.in m.M A drnmat'.c scene is staged In a road house In -Kven As Eve." A First Na tional titctur. taken from the novel by Unbert W. Chambers. 'The Shinning Hand." The picture will be shown at the Arcade theatre today. Eileen, a girl who has been brnugM no In the wllda of the . Adirondack. h!i in her ixiRscssion some valuable papers left by her father, who was a recluse up to the time of his death. A wealthy clubman from New York, Fproul, knows of the papers and at tempts to steal them from her. Foil ed, he has his wife invite the girl to a club house where thev are staying in (he bone that he can induce the girl to Do You Know a Baby Sick Vith; Constipation,-1. . Tall Um mther to g iv half a tca.poon iul of Dr. Caldwell'. Syrup Papain. NO thoughtful mother with children in the house will risk being without a good, reliable laxative. It will save 111 aji y a serious illness, many a doctor's visit. , When the baby cries and is fretful, when the boy has noappetite and won't Jlay, when the girl is listless and fever sh, when there are complaints of headaches and colds, the mother can suspect constipation. Give Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin In the small dose prescribed on the bottle, when you put the child to bed, and with' morning the ailment will have disappeared, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup t'epsin is a popular compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatic.!. It acts gently and mildly, and children take it without objection. A sixty-cent bottle is enough to last an average fam ily many months. The ingredients are endorsed in tne U. i. rnarmacopoeia, fit TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad dress and I u ill send yon a free triitl httttlfnl mv.Ssml) Psin. and last Vear American mothers bought Address me Dr. VP. B. dtld over eight million bottles of Dr. Cald- U11, 511 WahintDn Street, well's Syrup Pepsin from druggists. It Moniicttl iliinois. Every, is the largest selling liquid laxative in body now and then nds a the world, and few cautious families are tuxamv.anditisurUioknoui ever Without it. jaam the best. Write me toil. K J, it -iN Doctor Cupid Tnat love sometimes cures dis ease is a fact that has been called to the attention of the public by a prominent physician. Love is not, however, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and Irritable, feels dragged down and wora out for do reason that she can think of. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre emption gives new life and new Strength to weak, worn-out, run-down women. "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women Btrong and sick women well. It is now sold by all druggists in the United States in tablets aa well as liquid form. Rosebukg, Oregon "I suffered something terrible from an organic trouble. Could scarcely stand on my feet. My head and back ached so hard and I was weak and nervals. I had severe pains in my side and my limbs and feet ached. 1 was also troubled with constipation. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery, and Pleasant Peliets. These medicines cured me of all my ailments and I was well and strong." Mrs. W. D. Moore. 1246 N. Jackson Street. rart with the treasure. But she re fuses. ' Siuoul's wife, who is in love, with enother man, who happens to be In leve with Kileen, plots to gel revenge on the girl by disgracing her and at the same time get evidence for di vorce. She induces her husband to take the girl to a lonely road house, telling him he can force her to give up the papers tltere. When he is there, she with a party of friends, including te man she loves, and the man that Eileen loves, buret on the pair when they are in a deadly struggle. The woman accuses her hushnnd of nttncklng the girl, and tells of his past history, he having eloped witn . tne girl's mother. SJproul, to clear nimseir, declares that Eileen Is His flaiignter. The girl is overcome with humiliation and grief, but Dr. Lansing, tne man the girl loves. Fees through the tncK erv and offers to marry her. She re fuses hiVever, and starts for her mountain home. Follows a series of adventures through harrowing, later result in the meeting of Eileen and Dr. Lansing and love's requital. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O PASTIME GIVEN AT PILOT ROCK FOUR TESTIFY BEFORE LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 16. A. P.) Four witnesses were heard Mon day by the Los Angeles county grand Si ry in its investigation of alleged cor ruption in Pacific Coast league base ball games in 19-19, and then adjourn ment was taken until November 22. The witnesses were W. Baker ("Babe") Borton, former Vernon first basem an, whose charges precipitated the inquiry; William Phyle, umpire: Wllam Klcpper, manager of the Seat tle club, and Clyde Bruekman, sport ing editor of the Los Angeles Examin- It UN HALTS TEXXIS PLAY VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 1C v'A. P.) Rain caused abandonment of the exhibition games by the United States Davis tennis cup team here Monday. The members of the team will play at Victoria, B. C. Tuesday and sail Wed nesday for New Zealand. (Rast Oregonian Special.) PILOT IUX'K, Nov. 1. Armistice Pay was fittingly celebrated in Pilot liock. In the morning a program took place at the flag pole. Flag drills and songs by the school children and a vo cal solo by Marvin Ray were followed by an address. Fred Steiwer of Pen dleton was the speaker of the day and was introduced by W. O. Stnver. At r.oon a very larse crowd enjoyed the free lunch of barbecue, mince pies and coffee. The turkey shoot at the ball park proved an Interesting feature of the afternoon and was attended by ouite a number of out of town peo ple. A picture show and dance in tho evening completed the day's entertain ment. A large but quiet and orderly crowd pronounced the celebration t !si:ccess from start to finish. I The homes of Herbert Boylen, Tor ! ter Royer and OtiJ Jones were put un der quarantine lust week for scarlet lever. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Gilliland of Pullman, Wn. were guests at the C. J. Miller ; home Monday. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Marvin ' Iioy entertained a group of friends in- ft rnuilly. After a few hours spent in I sewing and conversation, a dainty 1 lt.ncheon was served to the following Irdies. Miss Cora Grant, Mrs. Lowell Sturtevant, Mrs. Ivi Eldridge. Mrs. Ernest Fanning, Mrs. Elbert Casteel ai d Mrs. Davis of Pendleton. The Pullman Garage at Pullman Wn., was nearly destroyed by fire last week. It was owned hy Earl Rankin and Arthur Bond former Pilot Rock men. Word has been received here that the loss is partially covered by in sura nee. A number of Tilot Rock boys at tended the Y. M. C A. conference in Pendleton. Among the boys to go from here were George Jordan. Willie and Hershel Kidwell and Dwight Schannep. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Spauldln? of Pendleton were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willian Kidwell Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Twig Hlnkle sold their property on Rluff street to Ralph Wagoner and have purchased the Wil Hani Ourtright residence. 1 1 f'Vt II - AS 't - II:, . ' Hi ' I Today Children 10c Adults, 35c A FIRST NATIONAL SPEGIME . ' , ; ' .'- - ,' : ' SHE-A'wild flower reared in! the forest by her hermit father, i ., . .'. , . .,. HE A man of the world, a cynic, who scorched in the fires of love, ha(Pcome"out smiling and .sneering at woman kind. Robert W. Chambers Presents BIG BUILDING FOR COOPERATIVE BANK' Today Children 5c Adults 20c Jack I loxie and Anna Little In "Lightning Brice" . ' Eddie Polo "The Vanishing Dagger" : Comedy "His Masters Breath" o o o o o o, o o Oi si oi S! ! o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o I f n flfi jfj;4, riiTi tew i . r. AV.YtM'f J 1 tyjjwmwmv s sit "Even As Eve" The way this untaught daughter of Eve worked her will with the man of the world is startlingly picturized. . A Big Cast of Well Known Players Grace Darling, Marc McDermott, E. J. Ratcliffe, Sally Crute and many others, ( " COMEDY "THE GROCERY CLERK" 'IIIIIIIIII'lllllIIT'llII ill' !Ii 1 'I ' !! I'll I! iOIIDllllllilillinil The Ladles Riblc Class met Thura tiay afternoon and decided to hold a bazaar before Christmas, the date not yet being definitely set. The ladies will meet next Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ilert Hutchinson. It VIMKIt WINS OX l-OJXTS , PHILAruCLPWA, Nov. 18. (A. P.) A program of recitations and music Mrs. John Itoyer ns Rose Juckmin was iouoweu oy tno senior 'stunt. I ne . colored jttri, won praise n no inui The senior's portrayed of a school In 1 oding paru ' the days of Ilmcklebcrry Finn wns Kirkimtrick I vrry clever and thoroughly enjoyed by Hostween all. C.eorge Jordan, Hersohel Kid- i, nn, ..,,, ,, ,,r-..iiif.i1. ttoorue L'haney. Baltimore, knocked I jtirl, won praise and thu i lHILArtfCLPHIA, Nov. 18. (A. P.) a were well played by Mrs. J Augle Hulnler of New York, out nnd Mm. Stanley. 1 pointed Ilryan Downey, Columbus, O., the nets a tableau "'Vis- In an el:ht-rund bout last night. Pert Shock of Colfax, Wash., was In well, Victor Bracher and Wilbert Horn jrs j 0 Kussell, director was pven 'tout Johnny lliihoney, Haitleton, Pa Pilot Roock Friday. A number of local Oddfellows went to Heppner Saturday to attend lodge there that evening. K. H. Lester, r. DuPols, Charles Miller, John Steven son and Grant Chittenden made up the party. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Knotts have pur chased a farm near here and will probably move In the spring. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Scharpf were guests at the Bracher home Thursday. Grace Gilliam spent Wednesday and Thursday In Pilot Hock. Fred Moes of Helix celebrated Arm istice Day with friends In Pilot Pock. Mrs. . Jean Kirkpatrick will leave Monday for an extended visit with her parents In Corning, California. E. B. Casteel and Herbert Boylen Sr. attended the Republican banquet in Pendleton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Maromber mov ed their household goods to Hoard ma Friday. Mr. Macomber will en gage In the gnrage, business there. Lon Knotts is erecting a small bun galow near his home here. Ida KldriEe spent Thursday with her parents here. , The lied Cross drive which was be gun here Thursday Is proving very successfful, $200 was pledged the first day. The high school literary society held its regular meeting Friday nfterhoon. 1 USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN You can just tell by its healthy, stimulating odor, that it is going to do you good F I only had some Sloan's Liniment!"- How often you've said thatl And then when the rheu- matic twinge subsided after hours of suffering ybu forgot it! Don't do it again get a bottle to day and keep it handy for possible use tonight! A sudden attack may come on sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles, liackache, stiff joints, neuralgia, Che pains and aches resulting from expos ure. You'll soon find warmth and re lief in Sloan's, the liniment that penc trales without rubbing. Clean , econom ical. Three sizes 3Sc, 70c, $ 1 .4(1 Liniment make up the senior class. Peter Melntyre of Adams visited his sister Mrs. Al Poylen hero Wednesday. While here he purchased a Stiidehnker ear from the Pilot Pock Auto Co. Gordon Mettie of I'klah was In Pilot ' Pock Thursday. Mrs. J. Lorenx of Albee was here Friday, the guest of her daughter Caroline who attends the Pilot Hock high school. Hev. and Mrs. S. S. White left Tues day for Poplar, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. ISeck will occupy the parsonage iluring the winter. . Walter Albrecht has purchased from the lumber company the new bunga low on the high school hill. Mr. Al brecht will take immediate possession. The dinner which the ladies Ililile. Class served1 election day proved a great success financially, the proceeds amounting to 1168. The play "Rainbow Klmona" which , ias presented Wednesday night under the auspices of the Community Club v.ns well received hy a full boose. special credit for thlH feature. I Id the fourth round. Kill That Cold With CASCARA fif QUININE FOR , AND Colds, Conjbs OMV L Gripp Neglected Colds are Dangerous , , Take no chances. Keep this standard rtmady handy for tb Brat iimcm. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Ralleva ' Grippe in 3 Jyi Exctllant for Headache . Quinine In this form does not affect the head Cascara ia bast Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ITtUii fPams eneitpJ : In f 9 trt- SB,, "s-;4 j; Jtt ' &lL 'i rilr I- w . , fawiUr - '-J ' 1 J CLEVELAND With Its hew cooperative bank an assured suc cess, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers is already planning 'the construction of a f 1.000,000 twenty-story building to house the present bank which is in temporary quarters. Warren 8. Stone, chief (of the brotherhood and president of the bank, is shown in the entrance of the present bank building. The proposed building Is ia ' Ui background. BEST FOR USE Premier Rock Springs Lump Coal. Premier Rock Springs Nut Coal U.tah Egg Coal Utah Lump Coal B. 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