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L'. t IX' :f 1.1 ! " aW'.v.".-..- -' - - - PACS EIGHT DAILY EAST OREOOKIAH. PENDLETON, OREGON. " TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1020. PACM " Aihwim; toi- hmliiriiw Ma. Ih.nnld lias IC'li- l.ll Own I. iff Story In UtR tluuiith'iH Adaptation Kalherlne Mui IMnnl.1. beautiful Mur of "Tli.' Turning Point." iftlnple.l to the norocn from Cohort. cham ber's novel of the same name, which will !. shown at I lie Ann. I.' Thojttic, today, licKnn her career al' the bot tom of I he ladder. As a very youtur v-omnn, she . was left with the rew-;tisi!illuy. of pro viding for a lni-;; family. Tin- Income " email ami she faced her diffi culties bravely, frankly and with a Brim cheerfulness of spirit. ll wan not I" mk, however, before Mis MuDonalds noal beauty and talent wore reootnl'ed and nor rise In motion pictures has been rapid. The ensh in the M ul..naM family's fortune ill.' nut come, however, until lifter she has received her education at p.lulrsillle folloce. P.la!isv1lle, pa. Miss Mh. l..nal.l s latest First Na tional starrine vehicle, "The Turning Point," in pome respects offers a paral lel of her own life. Tvimm lnniily liulmil In the ChanilMTs' story a financial rash leaves Diana Teunant, played by thash leaves fi:ma Tennant, played by 'i-. MaePonat-l. and the other mem- heis of the Tonnant faniiiy penniless jln San Francisco. ! The same qualities which restored ' comfort ami happiness to the Mac ; lVmald family in Pittshm'tsh are por traed l.y Kathet'ltie Maotlomild in her il'itrt of lifting the Tenn.-tits out ot j their trouble. J - The thread of wnianR' and tumor j running through this society photo play combine to make It one of the i iH-st tn which Miss MaclVnifthl has I. von starred. HARDING SECRETARY? V 1KS., 1V 1 4. (A. T (iui stion as to what use shall be mutt f Severn 1 Hrp!mts recently bonphT l-y The Chinese Rovornnunt whether for war or for estahlishnint of mail M-iviee us stiimhiteil in the ontrai-t itr tln'tr purchaso fnm a Hriti.h firn- - has bpen settled so far us three of them U concerned. Chans Tso-lin, who at present do nitnatis north China mtliturily, ir Oercil three of !ix machines ship ld to him at Mukden. The otherB were to he sent to l'amiiiKi'vi fur mili tary intro;es. . Those df-siined for Mukden were loaded on flat-cars and started north ward. Some distance beyond Tientsin WHAT W f thru hi you lose' thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that Be cause when you use it there re no failures no losses. Every bak ing is sweet and palatable and stays mot, tender and delicious to the last tasty bite. v That's a big saving but that isn't alL You save when you buy Calumet and you save when you use it. I r ? ( : - t a r x ' ' ALBEJZT nATHBOn? t WASHINGTON Gus Kargf., Washincton newspaper man. t'( th Intest to be mentioned l pos:btllty for the lob o, Presi-f dent-elecU llardinn's RecretiK ; Kailter is a personal friend n -former President Taft who is saw. to tavor the appointment. they collided with the superstructure of a railway bridge which, nlong with the machines, was put out of commis sion. , The' Wreck tied "up traffic for ,i long time. h-avd it H-': H Sifts'; mm Km 4 u r fl BAKING POWDER Jfe tEST BY-TEST It is i casonable in cost and possesses more than the or dinary leavening strength. You pay less and use less. You get the most in purity, dependability and whole someness. Ia every way it is the best way tc- keep dc wa bak ing costs. That's what has made it the worid's biggest selJinsr baking powder has kept it the favorite of tni!!iops cf housewives for more than thirty years. To'ind can of Calumet contains full 16 02. Sot,? baking powders come in 12 oz. insted of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get -,-ound when you Wo.it it Calute-t Sunshine C!ta Recipe 1 2 cup of butter, Vr'l cups gran J-. lated sugar. 2V cups flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Calu met Baking Powder, 1 tea spoon lemon, ' yolks of 9 eggs. Then mix in the regular wiy. ARGADE Today Children, 10c , 'ii)lrsUfiij S ' tr"7 ' Adults, 35c Hui Picture ll.niililul It will make Sour heart strlnjc s.iis A llrst .taiioiial Picture Some (if the most beautiful scenes and settinjrs ever screened photographed by a con,umate artist. The woman the world worships is she'whose love for her man or her child i.s so great that in it .she loses self. A ROMANCE OF GLORIOUS MOTHERHOOD By Robert W. Chambers LARRY SEMON IN SCHOOL DAYS HELENA, Mont., Ilec. 14. (A. P.l Montana's hew boxing hill, adopted Ihy the voters of the state at the Nov- emher elections and proclaimed a law permits tinx'ms match'en in any count) in which a commission rm been ap pointed. , Appointment lies in the hands of ithe district judges or Judges of the judicial district in which the county lies. There is no state box ing commission. ' - Any boxinsr club after securin a license from the commissioners, may hold bouts not to exceed 1.", rounds and the law provides that participants in matches must submit to medical ex amination before enteritis the rinu and use gloves weighing over six ounces. Fishters who have been bar red in (ither states can not box in ' Montana under the new bill. Be 'ore a license can be secured each club must .deposit a bond of J"0,000 with the county treasurer to insure payment to the state of 50 per cent of the net returns, to co to a state fund for building and maintenance of a stafo home for disabled soldiers and s;ilors of the world war. MC Companion ideal - For the tedious Pullman jour ney or for the long hours on the . ocean a box of chocolates, made by Sweet's of Salt Lake, is always v most acceptable. That's why Sweet's is so often one of the first purchases of the experienced traveler, anticipa tion of holiday trips. There's material for many a pleasant hour boxed up in each of the well-chosen Sweet assort ments. Luscious creaw and nut and chewing centers-extra-heavy, wholesome chocolate coatings a variety of shapes and flavors sure to please. , ' Be sure youVe a box on hand for your holiday journey. cAt better dealers here sold from Alaska to Australia. The New Filled Candy in the Handy Tin An4 hew't a new Swtrr iptc!!ty I te will luitly wane tj try : ltucioua Civtrtillled, criarMted float carotin, krpt fmh in individual air-tight tim . a dozen dainty flavon idtal for table. Piiii;iii!'ii.'i,i.'ihiliii.i.ii '.feli-Mf;; ajljj i Itlirr ill"! inl K ' ' " - ) ill fvj-h'iiii . ..II .1 ... I'rl! i 1 1 (ill Ml U'a il , I.X n. . it , h. fill I !i T. lll.UL1 I J j . . ,' ' i n,'-..rij 'y - ,.mi - ''ri.w' ".mi p WHSfirm Sw home. motoriiiB qr any other u Jour Dealer. , Aik SALT LAKE RIGA, Latvia. Iec. 114. Biga, which was known before the wa as the pearl ot the. Baltic and rank.l as Kussia's second port, is one of the saddest monuntentsto the destruction wrought by six years of ceaseless figh tinir, much of which took place on the soil of the governments of Livonia and Courland.. Half a million persons lived In Klga oeiore tne war and over 4 large lactones kept it busy ana prosperous. .-ow mere are only about 200,000 in habitants and less than a score ot .ocioiies are operating. The empty niieiiH ot various Industries stand waning the return of machinery "men tne Kussians shipped eastward before the German advance. Lenine "u irotzky promised to return all Jj BrtlltairtCIMl H tlCofldiesk, CHOCOLATE Qko .choice ofpartiailarJxlh kaij.Wii REFORM CHIEF f the machinery which belonged to Jtus shin subjetfts. But many ot the fact ories were owned by foreign capital ists and consequently cannot hope tu recover their plants. . Oreat rub'ber plunts, earshops, wood 1 working shops and saw mills stand j Idle awaiting capital to buy mach inery. The "river Dvlna and various lakes and inlets lying about the city are filled with logs. But there are no mills to convert them into timber, no shipsto carry them into foreign mark ets. The docks are idle. Few trains operate and those are fired with wood. Quality PRINTING ar Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. Certain foods, those rich in vitamins, are more useful than others. Scott's Emulsion is replete with those elements that determine growth and strenjjth. Scott Bone.RlnntiM N J. 20-17 vnr bvW tout,?,. Si. 1 REV. WF. CRAFTS WASHINGTON Her - Wilbur j F. Crafts Is auperinlmdenl and I trenfurr of the International Re orot Bureau, which will bold n convention in Washington ec. i, to 10. Piscusnioa of the District of Columbia bleo-law, it Is he. lieved, will lead I the ennvention backlnit the nation-wide tnove-l mtni for "siulesa Sabbaths." - ' il PASTIME Children,tpc ,; .' Adults, 35c ''' ' i IS?"' s . 1 rr.u ii it. ,t ti I I 1 l tie tiifiite wie iiiiKinicni 'i " I I mr TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c ANNE LITTLE AND JACK HOXIE IN LIGHTNING BRICE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING DAGGER UNIVERSAL COMEDY UNCLE TOM'S CABOOSE The theme- the apes. The characters real folks out of a real town in America today! The story the life drama: of men and women who fell under the power of a selfish woman and then found release and happiness. A melodrama, a romance, and a thrillina spectacle all in one supreme production. 2 V af ' production. ' f " - Vec ;,;-r V . -.133 HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY "MISFORTUNE HUjMTERS" i -.tjjf m