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Krttn .1. t fACE EIGHT AltOAIHI TODAY .ntii i rii.rs honor Ol" FAMILY A(i MNST ItlTTKIt DAL KM '.MY That (he female of thoi specie more deadly that the male In hon In "The Thunderbolt, Martin Katherlne Maillonald, and which will b eeen at the Arcade Theatre, com-1, ttvfnclmr (inlay. An liiith I'omeroy, only living mem- lr of the I'omerqy familj,,.Katherne : MaelKinald is forved into a lovelesd marriage with Uruce Curbin. the only HefpYcurself As builder cf strength or protection against weakness Scoffs' Emdsisn has stood the exacting test of time. Heto vour-' self to renewed strength, take Scott s Lmulsion! wt nunrtie. RLnralirlil J. JO-.' Oregon Theatre Next Thursday Night Only i:x;.;r.Mi:xT k.xckitio.xal OF AMK1MCY VOKKMOST SIRI.EX " ' Fl'.RSON.M.lTY. j Th Beloved Little ! I Colonel of "The Birth j ofiaNationFame j APPEARING IN PERSON M the pekif BUge ia a ew COMEDY DRAMA iVOULDYOUr A nVtijrhtf u! play of love, laughter and tears brilliantly presented by IV Superlative Mr. Walthall and hi Superior Company of Stage and Screen Stars t oiAMi.r.ani. 4 i it4;r ru tH Wll.r.1 (l.lfTdRD. FOIIMP.il atrrifu-i niYKii. ti ah. 1HIH ! TI.KIMiK, PORMRRbV ttmwT T4I, KXHIBITOHIIl n.ir mrTH nKWinr. fork- V rsMU rLAHCRA-LAaJtY. f ... ; Vrkn-.v 1 Entire leant floor, $2.00; bal nHiy, SI.50; gallery. 5K'. Scat Sale TlKniMiii Drug Store. PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c JACK HOXIE AND ANNEUTTLZ t IN LIGHTNING s V BRICE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING DAGGER r - - . vX ' j mmi I 1 t III! f':'" A CLEVER ! COMEDY j i . t v . . . . -li- livlnif representative of tho family which the l'omeroy's have hated for venerations. Corhin through Cold-blooded busi ness dealings, haa Allan I'omeroy In hla power when the ahork resulting from Corbln'a threat that he will pub llcly disgrace 1'omeroy unless Huth I'omeroy marries him, kills I'omeroy. True to her promise. Ruth enters Into this distasteful marriage with the hope, that she may learn to love her hus band. Her hopes are shattered, how ever, when she is told by Corhtn that wellih mnrriMi nr n,,t "f admiration lor ner oeauiy nut to carry out hia father's wish, that should "get the last of the Ponieroj'a.' How the male member bt the Corbln family la outwitted by the female of the I'omeroy family forma the basis of thin Interesting- picture, f . . PONZIE GETS 5 YEARS BOSTON', Dec. 1. (A. P.) I'harleg Pomtie was sentenced today to five years In Jail following his plea of guilty for using the malls to defraud In a pet-rleh-qulck scheme In which luoii persons Invested millions, E li WARSAW, Dec. 1. l'. P.) Rus sian delegates at Iilga are delaying the isiyning of peace agreements, the Polish government charged In a wireless mes. sage to the soviet government today. BRANDS CHARGE FALSE NEW YORK, Dec. 1. (A. P.) Denial that he ever took money for tn- illuenclng th,. disposition of contracts or machinery by the shipping board, as charged by T. K. Sands, coupled with a request that all his transactions with Sands be investigated, was made to day before the M alsh congressional committee by R. W. Boiling, the pres ident's brother-in-law, treasurer of the shipping board. XO GI.FE CLI B TOl It CHRIST.MAS CN'lV'EliSlTY OF OREGON, Eu gene, Dec. 1. No Christmas tour will -be made by the men's glee club of the University of Oregon, but an extensive trip will be made during the I spring vacation. "We baye had more I material to work with than ever be fore.'.' Says John Stark Evans, direc tor, : "the competition was so keen that it took us three weeks to finally decide on the men. I think we will have a better organization this year than ever before." ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Asuirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you -will be following the directions and dosage worked out .bv physicians during 21 years and proved safe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you see the Bayer Cross on Tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Hfeadajhc, neftralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono aceticacidester of Sallcylicacid. KOEPPEN'S PKESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C, Koeppen & Bros. The Inig Hrr That ' Serves . I n - - 4 . PAIL EAST ORgQORIAy, FtlTOLETON, OREOO?!, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, ,1 (Kast Oregonlan Special.) KCllo. Dec. 1, Miss Viola Hard met with a very painful accident Sun day afternoon, when the team attached to the rig- In which she was riding be came frightened and ran away. Miss Hard jumped from the rig and sus tained many bruises. It was thought she had broken a limb but an X-ray revealed no broken bones, but Injured muscles and possibly torn ligaments. It is feared Miss Hard will be confined to her bed for some time, she Is as sistant at the postofflce. -Mr. and Airs. Ralph Saylor of But ler Creek were In town on Monday. A. M. I..nntrwll was a pussenger on Xo. J Monday for Pendleton, where he takes medical treatment. An old time charivari was given Mr. ami Mrs. William Sprowls Sunday evening In West Lawn. Mr. ami Mrs. Sprowls were married in Pendleton in Wednesday, Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Esselstyn left Tuesday on No. 1 for their home in The Dalles, after visiting relatives here for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saylor and daugh ter, of Fteewater, were In Echo Monday on their way to their ranch on Butter Creek, wh?re they will visit with their son for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Brongon and children or tlermiston, were visitors here Sun-' uay. .Mr. Kronson Is manager of the Tum-A-Lum yard at Hermiston. I Toney Vey of Butter Creek wus in : town On business Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. S. Frleue, of Portland,' arrived in Echo Monday morning.! They expect to remain for several j weeks In hopes the climate will prove beneficial to Mr. Frieze who has been ' ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frieze ! are accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Charles Decker and her little daughter. Mrs. Roy Hale Is assisting with tho work at the postofflce during' the ab sence of Miss Hard. Mrs. Fred Everett and son. Miles, of Stanfield, were Echo visitors Monday. Mrs. (Am burg, from Pilot Rock, ha been visiting at the home of Joseoh Cunha for several days. MILES STANDISH GIVEN HELIX, Dec. 1. The diamatizatlun of the poem "Courtship of Miles ttt.in dish," was presented on Wednesday evening by the pupils of the seventh and eighth grades under the direction : of Mrs. J. S. Anderson. Between ; scenes folk dances and songs were giv. j sn by tile pupils of the lower grades, j Mr. an3 Mrs. Tom Hutchinson of La Crosse, Wash., have been visitors at ' the home of Luke Hutchinson. ! Miss Lilian English of Itleth has! 'been visiting her sister Mrs. Ehler. Guests at the E. L. Norvall home I curing me week end were Miss Augusta Stockton of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Stockton of Umapine. The local high school is to publish a monthly paper called "The Patter." The following staff has been elected: t-ditor-ln-chief, Harold Tozter; assist- ant editor, De Loss Robertson; bus iness manager, Ben Nekon: sporting editor, Myron Shannon; society editor, Alice Clark; literary, Elva Alexander; local, Elva Bledsoe; Joke editor. Kath ryn Mclnty're; circulating editor, Wil liam Albee. Miss Leona Dausener who has been attending St. Joseph's Academy, Pen dleton, has entered the Helix high school. Art (frover and family of Walla Walla were Helix visitors this week. Tuesday afternoon a very enjoyable program was given by the pupils of the first and second grades and fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Behrns, and Miss Clem- ! ens. ' jrra. George Piper and children have returned from a visit with relatives in;,, J-Mi Crosse, rvasn, ' Pendleton visitor Fred Moes was Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gemmell have returned from Hoppner where they. have been visiting for several days. Interesting church services were held Sunday, both morning and even- ; Kids Start to ft TTr itaniini v V V (- T u 1 BTKOAPORE They start them off to work sarlr In Slnsanors. palf-naked. ehlldrtm. Hks the one shown a bora, Kra frnuatly seen fcarrylnf wster from ta woll to their bome.' J- j. "i miuiV.a tuaa'ui ,mw - tilt ' 1! u if ttntK' I . -' ' ' " 1 ' I'aII ill 1 There's one thing sure about Swebt's ' '. , :. ;. . ' " ' MM V I Chocolates -they are never negleded. ' .., , . V '" t ft I 111 i 1 -True, big sister's new solitaire may divert 4 ; -. , ' V" 1 "fr , ',' UA , " l 1 Pll her attention for a moment, but young nui' . . , , ". ' '.,''" li l J 1 1H sance will be found right on the job. And . lMsMMMJ ' !' Wi WX'ViX ' after aU you can harJy blame him-that - . WiIIlffM H 1 1 M you'll appreciate, once you've learned how ' ' lll$ri$w V v X W. gcthesuolatese. ' WMMWff toH I oweet s nave piayea an important pare . II1' ljf v, , MlV li I ' in many a courtship and they make honey '.',..;,. w Tij'X- & moons last alMife-long. Luscious creamy ! . ,: ; ! " - i'Mw M J HwmMWl centers -finest nuts and fruits -generous """"v"'' f tf'vftny WA. ' " coatingsof mellow chocolate,light and dark. . " 7W ( HIIItoM - Take a box with you this evening. ?, 0 WMl ' Vvi C - frm AUAa , jiLtr , ; .V V ' a . I J',J9i I The New Filled Candy in the Handy Tin And here's a new Sweet specialty you will surely want to try :Luscious cream filled, crisp-coated gloss can dies, kept freshioindividual air-tight tins a dozen dain ty flavors ideal for table, home, motoring or any other use. Ask your Dealer. ier;i, i Kg Brilliant CUM fi) .".g at the DapUst church. Special music; was rendered and able sermons delivered by the state minister' Hov. Hall of Portland. An entertainment will be given Fri day evening, December 3 In I. O. O. F. hall by the local high school. A farce will bo given and musical num bers, concluding with a pie social. A good time is assured. WOOL IN LEAVE 10 SALT LA KB, Dec. l.--(A. P.) With a view to furnishing data re. quired by Senator Reed Smoot in his introduction of a bill at coming ses sion of congress calling for an em- j bargo on foreign wool, Frank ; J. Kagenbath, president of the National Woolgrowers Association, and Dr. S. - re, or Pendleton, former gec- retary of the association, have left for Washington. 4J-tlM SAME DIPLOMA KKPT The senior class of the University iot Oregon at a recent meeting adopted the same stylo of diploma as was used i3Ht year. Work Early r.n'. mm Oho I .UUKK MOTION 1'ien.ltKS f.VIV'KHSITr OF OltEG.V, Eu gene, Dec. 1, Sixteen reels, mostly dramatizations of famous classics, will be added to film service of th! University of Oregon at the beginning of next year. 'The Mill on the Floss." "The Dog of Flanders." Kumpelstl tskln." and "Enoch' Ardcn" are In cluded. - . . . . ' ; i How To Keep in Good Condition I Souad nervei, a clear bead, good digMtion, trench, endurance and general health depend rpon clean blood. If the kidneyi and bladder do not properly perform their function!, the blood cannot be clean and purr, for theie orgtni filter lad ut out the waite miltrf, impurities' nd poitofloui acids that cnue nervous nesi, rheumatic pains, backache, tan guidneu, lore muscle, swollen jomte, iliffhesi, puffincst under the eyes tad other weakening lymptomi. - WAS ROJEVED AT ONC "I w.-i affli; wrtit ki4py and blidr trouM" lir nirly 0 yrtrt. Had on- fir? hid !t bu yart . Wh eortdnrd In hH for 4 or 6 &rn, to turn wiih-j'jt h-'p. 1 comm-ncrd unin roi-f Kitny ri:: tid c trtjlf tor I was rliYi it onM. ' Itaka alaiiurt in raeewnnendinl T-rr Mnaj r-II 1 all whnliava Mn7 trouble." John H Mfch.an Uar, Californis. 1 Foley Kidney Pills ootljo, .lrcn)then, heaf dvcrcorked. weak and dieed kidney cod blad der. V hn Ibese prgani are Working properly, the blooJ is cleaned ana purified, appetite rcmnif.gooddigea tion foflotn, rdrcihing ilccpiipos ible.heal h nndatrenfiih eome again. They hnve hrouM rtlieitrihouand of men and women who thought old Ad' wiiii oon.iii on before it was due . ..-v. u SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR atlHi h II to any lamp rx Wet. With tho Kimplcx Klectrlo Junbowl Jtadiator you can In rtuiitly liavo the radiant warmth f the summer uon from any lamp socket. The Inverted cone-ahaped el ictrlc heating element and Ita generoua sized reflector niakca :hia radiator not only the liot :est and most cheerful but also the most economical of them all. It taken no-more current to operate than your electric Iron or toaster. J.LVAUGIIAN Phone 1S 289 E, Court 1020, EET SALT LAKE CHOCOLATE dioke ofparUailarJolJi jrXsfk&JM!j , TODAY Children, 10c AdulU, 3Sc ( Katherine MacDonald v. "THE AMERICAN BEAUTY" IN ' "The Thunderbolt" The story of a husband who denied his wife the sawed right to motherhood and how Prov idence thwarted his wicked plan of revenge. A First National Attraction ' ' s; Miss Ma McDonald's first stellar appearance ' smee in . 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