East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 06, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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daily" east 6!ucookia,4' pnbletc:?, 6sg6s;t Monday evenih $ ecemSe1l c, i o 2 0: A-
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Raines, " John Howirs as YCluvtnn,"
liinrt Guy Oliver ami Miutlin .Mattox
1 mm the iiHiimiuin parents.
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The liriinilinK Iron has long 'titter
ed foundation for stones of tne'gnNit
went. Now It returns to the screen
t ut this tiniK not as the weapon of th'
(From tlnj ' lititly East Oregoutun,
lHoember 6, Mi. "
lr. C. J. Whitaker Ift't this after-
near Teel Springs.
aiie rusiier. in me namii or a traM
' ttritutorrd, mountain sir! of (trest . '" liusktml it iKM-omes the iuuiul of j .
beauty mho bloom like a. flower muter owinrshln. si-nring Us cruel desisn Into .' )
1 hn Influence of love; men Is the "r whit flosl. of his torriflvd
star's role In -A riimlwrland lio-: Vounii wife. .Win-It, In a paragraph, is
mance" In which Mai
noon for Knsisni.
to enjoy n hunt.
xzl StuiK.wtfa.ther entertained
voiiutt friends lust nlshi with
peanut party.- the rim consisting of
rillllt'Kt III o.... .1 .
f M Mlnter . nlerlyln,f theme of the powerful ,,.,,, ,.,,,.., y ,,
will I ,r,-ented at the Alta theatre, i.oldwvn rilrn. The Krandin Iron." Vri,t. WerJ Seurle Qu ""j
for Wo day. beginning- Sunday. John i Around it revolves a story in which !.,lul wlss Ksle Ko, -. heno.au
Fo, Jr., wrote the delicate idyll of .brawny men of the great west reveal j
th Cumberland, a tint which in It- their hate and their loves for poorj Mrs. t P. 'Matlock U recovering
elf t a high advertisement for the;"1" JoM" Carver, while Intrigue had j from a recent Illness.
production. Kveryone remembers his';11 champion In the person of a weal-j A' drawlnjr took place at Pat Klne's
"Trail or tno lonesome rine," ami!'" ,,,rK ia. wnuiu. fmnsning i nattirany iukHU the saddle horse upon
"The Little epherd of Kingdom !"' scenes beautifully portrayed, ac-1 which chances were sold at the Sinter's
Com." iion me sort mat noins, ana ro-ituir being .the irle. The lucky mini
n goes without saying that as "Kas.; "i"ne i mo roou oiu lasniouea Kina
ter" Miss Minter has a pan which dis- j offer effective sett'nas for the splen-il-
her Iteauty and ae ;ug ability at f lil of fascinating Barbara Castle
Its absolute best, she carries with 'bin as Joun. "The Urandins Iron"
equal conviction clever comedy mo- ;'" brand itself on. your memory longjrtvert front Scittle Saturday to Join Mr.
Ber was held by Freda Hoesch,
K. J. Sommwville is hero from Mil
ton today. .:,
Mrs.. H. K. Bickers and familv nr.
ICOACHTO RETIREAND
ment or wHl-sistalned dramatic situ- alter other pictures are forgotten,
utbirm. of which many aliound in this
tenao story of mountain lover, a cily
rival and maiden whose hand in
marriage la the priite.
, lecidedly unique Is the Introduction
uT'.Kater to Clayton, the city man.
b'he I Vr-rftably cascaded into his arms
from The back of a bij bull, a strange
saddle animal even In the Cumber-
I.rnds i . ; t
. Charles MiUme wrote the scenario '. ;
and also directed the picture, a fact . PAX FHAXCISCO, Deo. 6. (A. P.)
which Insures it to be a completely Hubert K. ("Hob") Harmon, foot
artistic offering. "The Cooperhead." 'all and basketball coach at Santa
directed if Charlea Maigne, is being I Clara CuiversUy, which is located at
lttckers. Mrs lilckera' many friends
jare gUtd of her return.
.Miilden. Mass.. l)ec. 6. -(A. I'. )
William It. Hanson, a Janitor, was tell
it K fellow einployes at a. driiKslore Si.it
uriiay what he would do with the mil
lion dollars that Charles Garland of
Buwiard's Hay has refused when a
Postman gave him a letter that told
him he was heir to about a quarter of
a million. He will accept tho money,
he said, unlike Garland, but. ho will
stay at his work of washing windows
nnd sweeping floors so that he will
have something to do.
Between times he intends to smoke
(good cirgars and have an automobile
to take hint out Into the country for
week ends. The estate, according to
Hanson, 'was that of James Moore, an
uncle, who died several years ugo,
leaving the property in trust for M
wife with instructions that at ,her
death it should be divided among seven
relatlvest one of whom was Hanson.
Mrs. Moore died recently nnd the es.
cute haa been swollen to nearly $2,000,
000 by wartime investments.
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acclaimed aa one of the great cinema i Santa Clara, near here, is planning to
triumphs of the year. .' .retire from athletics and,resjime the
;Th four character directly sup-1 practice of law at the end of the col-
porting, the st have very stroii? , lego year next June, according to re,!piirlu hv the r-ninr. nii..i.
roles, and Hollywood entire supply ports received here. According to the statement the min
or screen talent nvas carefully combed : Harmon, it is said, is planning to en- ! ers' interna ti.,.,i hu ...... .
Indianapolis, ind.. Dec. t. (A. P.)
The United Mine. Worker of Am
erica plan to carry on a struggle with
the con! operators of Alabama and
Mingo county. West Virginia, "to a
tinisn, said
TO SEVEN LETTER MEN
that the roles might be assigned with tor a Chicago law firm with his broth
almoluta exactitude. Those who know er. He has been 'coaching at Santa
ability will appreciate the choice of Clara, two years and his teams have-1
jrtwwte Ttine the leadioe man. "Sherd met with success. '
mously adopted a declaration promis
ing the Alabama' and West Virginia
miners the full mora! and financial
nssl stance of the International union.
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OUEUON' AC.KlCULTVRAt, COL
LhtiK, Corvallis, Dec. 6. From two
to seven of this year's letter men in
football will bo missing when Coach
statement issued lastLDick Rutherford calls the roll next
fall. Captain Rose and Swan, tackle,
will graduate. The eligibility of Powell
and Stewart for further Intercollegiate
football depends on the Interpretation
of the conference with regard to S. A.
T. C. letters counting on the three year
eligibility. McCart and Christenson,
linemen and Seely will not return If
they make sufficient credits for grad
uation. '
Several good rook prospects are on
hand to fill all the posslbile vacancies.
Rest of all tof these is "Cog" Camp
bell, stellar linesman of last year's
rooks, who was ineligible for varsity
fhls year on account of leaving school
last year. Loughrey Is considered the
pick of the rook material to fill Rose's
shoes at end. In the line Boise, Tag
gart. Shields, and Gibson aro likely
prospects. Jessup and Gill are con
sidered best back field prospects with
Garity and Tousey strong candidates
A3 understudies.
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I ? the ready-cooked cereal that needs
no added sweetening.
V Tnis blend of wheat and malted barley has
v': a flavor all its own sweet.nut-like, crisp
. t li i n . f . r .
ana aitogetner diiterent trom other cereals
And GrapeNutS is so easy to digest,so
economical and convenient to serve.that
it has become a household stand-by.
A . '"Til S
r Sold by grocers everywhere!
Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.
Monthly report of I'matilla County
Library. Statistics for October 19
llcgistrntinu of Headers
Central, adult 47
Central, Juvenile 56
Branches, adult 46
Branches, Juvenile 24
Total
Circulation
Central, adult 1544
Central, Juvenile 8"0
Branches,
tranches.
adult . . .
Juvenile
.173
103
173
2414
Rural schools
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OREGON
THEATRE
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Total :....D107
55 shipments oP books containing 996
9 shipments to individuals contain
ing 10
Books sent to 32 rural schools ... 416
Books sent to branches . : , C80
Books mended branches 89
Catalog and shelf cards made .... 242
Transient readers registered ....
35 meetings held In library, atten
dance i 6
Hues Collected
Balance on hand Oct. 1, 1920.. $49. 73
OPERA STARS WED
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Month'y rece'Pts rllHIl
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ij's represents onemefv
of PUROlA snatfrty cym& i
one mmicfepasteijf't r ,
And you have a generous, lasting lather that
fill soften the toughest beard so the razor '
will fairly dance through the shaving task;
Use Purola for speed and smoothness.
And 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.
Good druggists sell Purola.
Total 78.27
Expenses 41.11
tialance on hand Oct. 30 $35.18 I
Brunch circulation j
Athena 595!
Milton 4 '
Hermiston 4 q 5
K"ho ..i 371 I
Weston 1 ; ;s7
Freewntcr 15 j
I'mapine , , 94
Umatilla , ... 83
Helix 63!
Pilot Rock v 5,
fklah ; 23!
Total , 268 ?!
SOlTIIKItV PU'IHI' I TS. roue:
SACRAMENTO. Calif.. Dec. 6. l
') Four hundred and twenty five
employes of Southern l'aclfic shops
will be laid off next Wednesday, rail
road officials today announced, (ien
eral business depression Is given as the
cause for the lay-off. A total of limu
men will have been laid off by the
Southern Pacific since tho middle of
September.
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SEMI-ANNUAL SOCIAL
DANCE
Under Auspices
LOCAL UNION NO. C82, PENDLETON
Monday, Dec. 6, 1920
UNION HALL.
Special Music Admission $1.00
Public Cordially Invited. Ladies Free
lilliiisiiililU
FIT TO FIGHT
Life's greatest battles
are between strength
and weakness.
Scott's Emulsion
a high-powered tonic
nutrient, nourishes $A
and fortifies the
whole body. Jul
ANNA FiTZIU. -
following romance of avo
years. Dan CupW, lorer of har
mony, ; has Just "signed" op a
match which seems bound to be a
harmonious affair, l Mlsa Ami
F'ttzlu and Andreas de Segurola,
grand opera stars, are. io be
wedded ( In Haraoa this 'coming
print;. .Segurola Uma-nager of
n amusement enterprise, la Ha.
ana where Miss Fluln will ting
early ln'l2l. . Ulss Fltlo: will '
not teare Ut-iperatic aua.. ,
Mm
Sun.
Children, 5c
Mon.
Adults, 20c
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TODAY
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Children, 10c
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Adults, 40c
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Harmony SinKing
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Today
Children, 10c
Adults, 35
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