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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1021. - - ' TEN PAGES INVESTIGATING WAR IN "IRELANL We Buy It For You From Your Grocer 31 TTT 4 "'I ft 7 Nut Butter Brought to Perfection V 4 ' he P r 'v l v "J r.. a I. I H : A 4x - WASHINGTON The esse of Ireland "pro and con" It be!n la d before thl3 coTimlss'oil. II was Bimed to investigate Irish conditions. The commission Is sitting In Wushlng.oa. From le?t to tight the tntsnbers are: Senator Darld I. Waieb. Massachuse ts; James H. Maurtr. pre3 de tit of I'encaylranla State Federation el Labor; Jane uddaius, ot Cb.cafo; br. Fredor.tk 5.'Uow Wash Izfton, and EoUiDgzworth Wood, ot tim I) AltCADU T1AY I to tho Arcade Theatre Sunday ani Monduy, he is seen as an mitomobile .alesmaii. However, during the- course of the picture, he deserts the nutomobile usineMH for the yet more 'delightful losltloi of pr.wipul of a young ladies' boarding whool. Iretty Ul 'Lee k his leudiiis vonittn. r.xrv. a;ix tiikows KK11 AMI MOTOIt CAI5 TtMTMKK IX PHTl HE !!y mme peeuliar twist of fate. It ALTA TOAY "Tho Slim Princess," Mabel Xor iiiund's latest Ooldwyn starring ve hicle, centres around the figure of a seems that Wallace Rout, Paramount Morcventan princess, who, because oi Mar is drsiined to have some connec tion with uutnmobiles, automobile ra iiiff or the automobiles business in each of his starring vehicles. In three, former pictures, 'The Tloaring Koad." "Excuse My lust, and 'What's Your Hurry?" Mr. Reid played the roles of nn auto race driver. In another picture, "Double Speed," an autmobita played a big part In the plot of the story. And in "The (.'harm School," his new picture which conies hi r daintiness and slim, sunole figure is considered tineliKible for marriage. In Morovenia, only young ladles, whose graceful proportions bring tin scales up to three hundred pound lire considered beautiful (in the ex treme). Therefore, the ' poor, slim princess, (Mabel Normand) stand: very little chance f realizing the happy state of matrimony. She is hidden away, until one day, because of an offer that her father Jf your Coffee-Pot has boiled too often If too many cups of coffee have set jour stomach and nerves on edge , put the pot on to boil again- - Bat this tune use POSTUM Cereal in place of coffee Boil it a full fifteen min utes after boiling starts and you. will bring out its rich, satisfying flavor. The benefit to health will soon be apparent. "Uteres a Reason Marie ty Postum Cereal Company.Iac Battle Creek.,Midiigan. 7 toad 8 PASTIME Children 5c TODAY Adults 20c Wiu Samuel Coldwyc pf0irf ROGERS CUP1D-THE GOWPUNCHER Adapted frm tie story'MIC LLOYD. CmYnimiOffcELEiSORC.TcS Clarence Jpadger UNIVERSAL COMEDY lias for the hand of her younKor sister, a lawn fete is given in he honor, in an endeavour to find her t husbnnd, so that her younger sister may be married. The law of Moro venia says: "No girl can marry, who has an older, unmarried sister." For tho celebration, the slim prin cess lona a rubber suit, und has It blown up until she assumes the pro portions of her countrywomen. Hut unfortunately, a piece of wicker in the chair upon which she sat, punctured the rubber and the poor princess, glued to the spot, with shame and fright grew slimmer and thinner, and her late admirers watched in startled disappointment. The slim princess retired to a quiet corner under the wall to dwell upon the inconvenience of her beautiful, little figure. Over the wall, came Au adventurer, a young American, I'lke. With straightforward, Yankee Impul siveness, he began making love to tho princess, but the servants see him and chase him away. Not to be easily out done. Pike returns to ask the , slim princess' father to allow her to marry him. Her father desires to knovf his rank, whether he has any social position, and just in what manner and way he is qualified for the hand of his daugh ter. Now Pike is a Yunkee, and as Yankees are not kings, nor knights, nor anything else in this line. Pike has to do some quick thinking to find '.he qualifications necessary to gain his desire. He does it! But how? Se Mabel Normand In "The Slim Trin cess" which comes to the Alta Theatre for two days, commencing Sunday. PASTIMK SfXDAY AM) MONDAY Helene Chadwick, "the most photo graphed girl in America" whose beau tiful face adorns thousands of calen dars, posters and other art creatines, 's "Will Kogers' new leading woman in his new Goldwyn picture "Cupid the Cow-puncher," which comes to the Pastime Theatre for two days, com mencing Sunday. Hitherto used to playing parts In which ehe Avore handsome evening gowns and trailed her satins and laces over expensive rugs and hard wood polished floors, Miss Chadwick sud denly found herself on a ranch neai the California desert surrounded by whooping cowboys. She plays the part of the daughter of the ranch owner, returned from an Eastern boarding school. "Roughing It" didn't bother Miss Chadwick at all as she Is an outdoors girl, golfing and mountain climbing particularly appealing to hor. HUNTS THE LINE. t - ' A 1 I; - - i i if I f I - . i I c J - 1 I h ft ' J ! w X !) jfiniiii - wiiii" i iiiihiiiiiiiiii in i in m Senator Mark Smith.-. Senator Mark Smith. Arizona democrat, who was beatei for re election, had been named by President Wilson u a member of the International Joint Commis sion on Canadian boundaries, lla , succeeds R. E. Glecn of North Cirollns !1I!!B!!!I 111 !! !!! !! ! ALTA TODAY j I Children 10c ' ' Adults 35c Mabel Normand We offer a pound of Troco Free to every family in this city to those who think they can use nothing but butter to those now using various brands of margarin. It is an acquaintance pound to intro duce you to the finally perfected nut butter to a sweet, delicate table product churned from nut fats and Pleasant Valley milk, wonderful in flavor, highest in food value. The cost of this free offer is enor mous, but we can afford to make it for this reason: Because we know that everyone who once tastes Troco, who once enjoys its wonderful flavor, will surely continue to use it in prefer ence to any other product This gift pound wins countless per manent customers who find that Troco gives the quality they want, the food value they need, at the price everyone wants to pay. Made by a butter expert in a new plant A. E. Hoffman, famous for over 30 years as butter maker, butter judge and teacher of butter making, super vises the production of every pound of Troco. He has been distinguished for the peculiarly sweet and delicate flavor of his butter. He puts this same butter sweet ness and delicacy into Troco. If you are using butter you get the same flavor in Troco at half the price. If you are using margarin change to Troco and enjoy true butter flavor. We built Mr. Hoffman a new plant of white tile and concrete the last word in modern food plant construc tion. Laboratory, mechanical and sanitary equipment are perfect. Same food value as butter Troco is as delicious as butter, as , your first taste will prove. Equally important, it has the same food value. It is churned from Pleasant Valley Farms milk and snowy coconut fat, the vegetable equivalent for butter fat. Analysis proves nutritive value is the same. With flavor the same and food value the same, it costs 25 to 40 cents a pound less than best butter. Your money brings two pounds of Troco for every one of butter. Think what this big saving means when all food prices are so high and grocery bills climb out of sight. Figure it for yourself, by the week, by the month, by the year. Th"infcwhat it means not to be skimped to be able to serve the most healthful, necessary and appetizing of all foods in abundance to use all you want and all you should have without thought of economy. Think what it means to know you are serving the best sweet, dainty, nut butter brought to perfection. We offer a pound of Troco free an acquaintance offer. We know Troco will please you, that you will always hereaf ter use it. So wc can afford to buy you this first pound for the sake of your future custom. Please ac cept this gift pound and see. pimaANT V ALLEY fWM ANQ frn 1M lit.f C--rtT, Ohie, llUn.ll. .MttV.1l Th. lmi ValW C.e...ry Ch-im. li.r.b, f".rw t. .M, . frw 11 iuU.r Cut-Mr. Ommc. UllMU. allk trim luvn.n tniH Mrte Mlr ftrr tmi jwtfrf , .. Tills letter says t (irntlrmcn! Tht rir-n Valler Farm and $nrry CnnilriM-ry ( omimity Iterrtiy HNf antf to ktiip li Trorw Nitl flutter 4,uihW07, Mrwrn, 111., milk frum tulmoUa tnrteU bcrU uuiy Pleasant Valley Farms Milk Used in Churning Troco All milk used in churning Troco comes from the model dairies of the famous Tleasant Valley Farms of Waukesha, Wis. It is milked from tuberculin tested herds, is certified by the producer to be absolutely pure. We know no other firm mak ing a similar product which takes such a precaution. It is our final step in the perfection of Troco. 1 '. m -rfTUi' 1 1 .- ii I IE v i k l j mm -j rx mm m- w PI sNJ TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY, Chicago GILLANDERS & BUGGOUGHS, Ilotl'l IIOMIIUUl lilll. Successor to Butter Churned from the white meat of coconuts and Pleasant Valley Milk. Read Carefully Mail the coupon which ap pears in this advertisement to the Troco Nut Butter Co. Don 't take it to your grocer. We will send you an order good on any dealer for one pound of Troco. The grocer will bill it to us. Accept this free offerand learn what Troco is, how good, how eco nomical. Only one pound to a family. Mail This Coupon to Troco Nut Butter Company DO NOT TAKE IT TO YOUR GROCER t Si , , "Vj CitJ, TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY 37th and Iron Street Chicago Mail me an order on my grocer or any J grocer tor a tree pound of Troco. :cv.:.s-..-c.:,:,:,xoKttf:f;.jAo.-fji ri :. uu to.v, oitoiox 28 YEARS AGO 1; Jta daily edition now conies out in four pag-e seven cohimn form. If d HervcH the support of T'endlelon peo ple and M:eni8 to be .tling' it. IN "The Slim Princess" PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS H jH,,1,M.m.M,,H.,i,l...1.U.nHiHUU,!ill!HI,,iiil!lli,lllill,,ill.h,liW (1'Vom Kast Oregonian, Jan. 3, 1893.) Deputy Sheriff Hailev Hpont Trlday and Saturday In the Vuflcycle and He lix region serving subpoenaH, um mons und papeia In civil cases. Saturday evening Col. and Mrs. Wra. Parson entertained a number of their friends with, a Jtcsolutlon party, und the guests were requested to bring their resolutions for future (food conduct written in rhyme. Mrs. J. K. Thorp was called upon, to read them and a great deal of poetical abi lity was brought to light The rest of the evening was devoted to cards and the ISanjo club dispersed sweet music. The guests took their departure promptly at 12 o'clock, having wished one and all a happy new year. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. V. 31. Clopton, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bur roughs, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Jfailey, Mr. und Mrs. K. P. Marshall, Misses Grady, Hell Ulshop, t'ozzie Haley, Viola Cahoon, Flora Morse, Grace I. Welch, Anna Marshall, Neva Iinc; Messrs. .1. T. ijiniblrth, J. K. Lathrop. W. I', lthrop, Will Parsons, Kred Whitney. V. J. Moule. W.' J Kidder,' C. S. Marston, G. I,. Mpscombe, C. K. ICoosevelt, Clyde Iteach. Mrs. Jl. Kohhina has arrived from Spokane to visit her son J. M. Uohblns and daughter Mr. C. J. Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. I'.en llagcn enjoyed u New Year's day with -Mr. Jlagen's parents at Adams. 1 Hepresentatlve Jerry Ktone was In the city last evening from Adams on his way below to be In attendance upon the next session of the legisla ture. Kcportft are that geese still abound In large numbers four or five miles northwext of Pendleton. A man whoi knows how lo hunt them cannot fall ! to find excellent sport. . ( lleppner liecord; The Kast Ore-1 gonlan ot f"endleton is frogreaiive. 1)1 I lS J. W. Maloney, guaidlan to Frank McNally, 86(io, lots 11 und li, block , Switzler's Add., l'cnilleton. : Maj y J. l.ieiiallen to Sarah Wicker. $ j 10, lot 7, block, Baling & Iieese'B and KK. 1-4 NK, 1-4 Sec. 16, Tp Add. fh Weston. H. It. 3 J. A. Home to Klenora Marvin, $1, fractional lots 7 and , t'ock "A" Uvcrmoie's Add to Pendleton. I). T. Phelps to I. C. Scliarpf, $12,0(111. lots 7 und 8, block 3, J.lvcr more's 2nd Add. Pendleton. Andrew B. Grover to A. A. Toss, $34(10, lots 7. . . 1. H ulld 12' I'.lock 3. ltichurds Add. Athena. W. M. Penny to A. M. Baxter, in. incte and bound tract In KK 1-4 SW. 1-4 Sec. 23, TP. 6, N. It. 36. V. W. Nessby to Homer & Florence Cochran $350, N. 1-2 lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Hlock 0, Freewntcr. Kdna Mentzor to 1CO I and C. J. Fix, .$240, 2-5 Int. in JNi'.. i- rr.. 1-1 3, A. P, Warner to I.eo L. and C. J. Fix, $t, 2-5 int. In samo description. W. A. Doherty to F. A. Feigner, $12,000. BK 1-4 BB 1-4 NE 1-4, So 34, Tp. 6, N. K. 35, ' f V. F. Auspach to Vada Hoon. II. Mete and bound tract in KJ 1-4 bb j.j tri, 'j-p. B. H. 34. c You Xivdn t keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea between meas. Hood's HarsHparllla cures dyspepsia It strengthens tho stomach and other digestive organs for tho proper per- lormance or their functions. talis ARCADE. Children 10c i JcSSe L.Lasky pi-eaenf TT TT TODAY Adults 35c T 111 he Charm. Sc (2 (paramount Cpiclum iiool COMIC CLASSIC 1 t jL.tMA -- -44 Jh---M '-4 41. -111 it -f f IS39PBB9