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, V 1 1' ' I '1 1 4 : .'f rics ciqi!t DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, ' WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1021. TEN '3PAGE3 i : ,- SISTER 0F AIM FOLK O'jsl Orcaonian Special.) returned home Saturday. Mrs. Johnny Moore and family and Mrs. Charley llynd nnd family vi ho ha lxen on the farms during vaca- Itloii; returned to tutta to be ready for , school Monday. j The heavy rains have aKaIn melted the Know down to a sheet of ire and I sharp shoeing la now a necessity, j I forge Caldwell write that he Is i now working In the shipyards and V'KIAIt, Jan. S. A. chlarbaum of ' that they are living in Vancouver nt Albee, has received word from Mr. 1 120 v. 16th street, Vancouver, Wash. BchlartMum, who left for Canada av- William Allison of Oriental, came wi weeks agn In reMuw to a mes- j down Friday for a few day 'visit at lk' telling of the aerloua illness of the beginning of the New Year, her atater Heiwle, that she pascd away j Miss Helen Meengs returned Satur lcccmber 22. She was well known in j day to Stanfield to resume her duties l'kiah and Alfcr a Miss Bessie Hot-I in (he school room after snendlmr the toma, as she visited here for a long j holiday vacation on PridKe creek with time with her sister. After returning ' her parent. o Canada a he- wna married and her Buck Welch, who is spending the death followed the Mrth of a lby. I winter in Pendleton, returned to L'kiah which died at Its birth. Mr. and Mrs. Thursday on business, ohlllurhaum have the sympathy of j Claud Jarvis left last week for Our the entire community In their be-1 d ine, where he will help to lok for reavement. , Charley Ely's sawmill. John Ingram, a former resident of j Iwell Hanger was in town Satur I'kiah, pawed away at his home at j day from the Latinka ranch on busl .Freewater lec. 25, of paralysis. Mr. ness. In (train aufffred the stroke while, vis- Phil Fairbanks of Ixng Creek, is In king in Missouri more than a year town for a few days looking after the ago. During the winter he was interests of the Ing Creek stage line. Brought to their home at Freew.Mer. ay his wife and eon, where he- -ha een confined to his bed ever since. He was nearly t years of age. He leaves a wife, one son and several daughters beside a number of grand! Hay Meengs of Bridge creek, was in town Friday night the guest of his sis ler, Mrs. Walter Allison. James Mossie left for Pendleton the first of the week on business. Mrs. lnhi O.illltand f Weston, nnd children. Miss Caroline I.oren of V'kUh and a student of the Pilot Ilock school, treated her friends and schoolmates to a complete surprise when she quietly allped away and was married in Weppner lecemler 27 to Harold ibobyns of lone. Mrs. Iobyns is the daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Charley Lo- renit of l'kiah, where she was popular i had been visiting Christmas. among the young people here. For the ! Mr. and Mrs. George Ness nnd winter they will make their home on jdmnrhters visited at Albee Friday with i Bert Andrus of Hood 'River, were in !town Thursday night on their return home after attending their father, O. ; W. Amlrns, during his sickness and ; death. I.corge Andrus of Range ; brought thm over and was In L'kiah ; Thursday night. . Mrs. Maggie Walker and daughters i returned from Dale Friday where they J xjrt. 0 The Genesee Pure Food Company, Lq Koy, In. Y. Butter creek where Mr. Dobyns ks en- Caged in trapping for the government. All extend congratulations and wish them a long and happy life. Edna Smoother hind of Pile Rock, who has been visiting with, her aunt. Mrs. Arden Gilliland. during the hull- QUICK! STOP Pain in Stomach, Sourness, Gases and Acidity relieved with 'Tape's Diapepsin" Mr. and Mrs. Kottmeier, Miss Marie Mettie returned to But ter creek Saturday nfter spending hol iday week with her parents at Vkiah. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Case, returned Sunday from Range where Mrs. Case had been during the illness and death of her father. Constance Talmadcfe I- C U i. b a Sinner " ' civ (East Oregonian Special.) Wi:STO. SIT., Jan. . Miss Hilda Larsoa, a former teacher of Weston Mountain, but now teaching in Wal lula. Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs, Hoy Host during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Doc Harp, who are liv ing on the Rayburn farm, returned Tuesday after spending Christmas with relatives and friends In Umaplne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Booher and ' ' ' daughter, Thelma, visited their people neaa- . . , , .,.;... ..... Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slav are in Pendleton where Mrs. May is having Tour upset stomach will feel fine! No. waiting? When your meats don't fit and you feel uncomfortable: when you- belch gases, acids or raise sour undigested food. When you fee! lumps of Indigestion pain, heartburn or tM-he. from acidity, just eat a tablet of hwmVeaa n4 reliable Pane's Diaaep- mn ana mo stomacn u.sir . j h 6ntal work done Millions of people know the magi?; ... . -.,, , , of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. They know that most indigestion and ftarderd stomach are from acidity. The? relief cmn quickly, no diaap I ointment, apd the cost ia ao little too. Papa's Diapepsin helps reg!ate your atdraach so yea tan eat favorite foods without fear. 4 tut tit 4 f 'hi- fi ivC I, vt 1 jf a ARCADF, TOI1AY Dr. Lyim K. Klakeslee ChronU and Itoiaua Dianaaea aad Oiaeasea U. Women. Z4U Electro Tharapautio rscsal Bid. Koosa II SDIPLEX SUNEOWL RADIATOR attach It to any lamp adckfC Witk the Simplex Electric Sanbowl Radiator yon can In itastly aava tUa radiant warmth f th ninmir tun from any lamp ackeU j - Tha iaveTted eons-shaped el wtrio Keattng element and its genera ua sized reflector makes Jjls radiator not only tha hot eat and moat cheerful but also the most economical of them ilL It takes no more current to operate than your electric, iron or toaster. J. L VAUGHAN Kph Tucker lost a very valuable mare Friday with pneumonia and te tanfts. Mrs. John Price aad children are all sick with colds or la grippe. I Paul Hopkins expects to return to Hermlatoa aad work en the irrigation ditth as soon as the frost is ont of the ground. Henry Dowd is down from Washtuc na. Wash., to see his sister, Mrs. Gould W. f Rayborn went to Weston Fri day to visit bis family for a -week or tWO. Little Jimmie Ferguson of. Pendle ton. Is visiting his grandmother, Sirs. (-. m. t erguson, thm week Ralph Dansdale and bride, former ly Miss Gladys A. Edwards, of Uma plne, are moving to their farm on the mountain this week. This is a close tie-up with Jack Lon don's thrilling story, as the central character. "Wolf" Laisen, it will be remembered, argued for thedoctrlno Phone st 3M E. Court Chamberlain's Congh Remedy This is a pleasant, safe and reliable medicine for coughs aad cold. It has been in use for many years and ta held In' high esteem in those households where its good qualities are best known. It is a favorite with mothers of young children, as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. Try it when you have need for such a rem edy. ' Worth C'omauVrinsr The question is not so much how you contract a cold, hnt how to get rid of it with the least loss of time and in convenience. If you will consider the ! experience of others under similar clr- cumstances, who have been most suc cessful in checking their colds, in their beginning, you will secure a bottle of ! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without I delay, and use it faithfully. There are ; many families who have used this 1 preparation succexsf ally for years and hold It in high esteem. It is excellent. ( Constipation Constipation of the bowels Is a stop page of the sewerage system that re move waste matter from the body. It is as necessary that your bowels move Jiiss Slargaret Kimmet left for Ba-1 of ker Sunday after visiting her school friend, Sirs. If. E. English, over Christmas. Sfiss Kimniel is a stenog rapher. ' , Sliss Myrtle Ferguson returned to resume high school work Sunday in Weston after spending the holidays at home. Walter Baddley was a Walla Walla visitor last week. Robert Tweedy returned from Was co, Ore., Monday, where he had been visiting his wife who Is teaching school there this winter. Sirs. Tweedy a sal ary fas increased J13 per month if she would not resign January 1 and con tinue her school until finished Slay 15. the survival of the fittest" and ruled with an iron hand. Noah Beery graphically' portrays the role of "Wolf," and the rent ut the cast is or high merit. George Siulford directed.. aui AI.TA TODAY "SEA WIM.F PItOLOGlE Tics George Melford Production With lTescnt Purest A timely prologue precedes the main action In the George Melford Produc lion of "The Sea Wolf," which is com ing to the Alta Theatre today and makes what follows more striking ano impressive. The prologue represents the Hall of Nations, where the nations. of the earth are all striving to galp the ear of the world, a harassed little man in the centre A group of urchins, rep. resenting tha nations born out of the great war, engage' in a violent quar- rel. The spirit , of violence or mob regularly once each day, to carry ofttriHe is effectively Illustrated and the 1 this waste, tm It is that the waste pipes I of your home be kept open and carry off the waste from the house. If you would enjoy good health, keep your bowels regular by taking Chamber lain's Tablets when noeded. Bilious Headache When you have a severe headache, a disordered stomach and const! nation, question is frankly put. "Will violence ever cure the woes of the world?" take three ut Chamberlain's Tablets. They will correct the disorders of the j liver and bowels. the headache. effectually curing Mo cure tor It, but welcome relief is often brought by ASTHMA r . .Mo cure relief is e V VapoRud Over 1 7 Million Jon Uted Yearly FUN AT THE (East Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, Jan. S. Evard McCollum and F. SI. Whiteley made some im provements to the city of Adams and to the I. O. O .F. hall by putting a largo la"-volt electric light In front to light up the front street on lodge nights. ; Ferrc Carothers was a Pendleton visitor Tuesday. L. L. Llcuallen and F. SI. Whileley motored to Pendleton Tuesday. Sulivan Reimer of Pendleton, was in Adams Sunday. Clarence Power and Hazel Angler were motortng to Pendleton Sunday and Frank Marlow was coming frfom Pendleton. Both met at Haxe Station and Marlow ran into Powers' car. A wheel rom each ear was broken and other damage done. No one was In Jured. Chass. Dupuis motored to Adams Tuesday on business. Ora Holdman, Wade Holdnian, Sir. ann airs. .Frank iloidman and son Clifford, motored to Adams on New Years day and were the guests of Will Holdman and sister, Sirs. Ella Bowling and daughter. 'Eilene. Sir. and Sirs. Zeb Lewis of Walla Walla, were the guests of Sirs. French for the holidays. Sfr. Anna Baker and Sirs. Alma Mathews and children of Pendleton, were the guests of Sir. anfl Mrs. J. Coffey Sunday for Dinner. Sir. nnd Mrs. Henry Whiteley and family of Pendleton, were the guests of her mother, Sirs. French; over Sun day. Sliss Helen Blake returned to Pen A; Product of the Fields I (I1 ' in You who have seen the waving fields of ripening wheat can readily understand why bread is the most healthful of all foods. These fields seem to exhale the vigor and strength which go into every loaf of Bread. Harvest Bread contains all the pure.-body-building ingredi . ents which the golden grain furnishes. And its flavor is absolutely delicious. ' Eat more Bread and choose as your fa vorite brand Harvest Bread. PENDLETON - 1 Baking Co. A RCABE Today Children, tOc Adult, 35c A FIRST NATIONAL PICTURE CONSTANCE TALMADGE "IIS SEARCH OF A , SINNER COMEDY "SHOULD HUSBANDS DANCE?" A'- f f t t dleton Sunday after spending the holi days at home hi Adams. Sir. and Sirs. Otho Stoll and children of Pendleton, motored to Adams Sun day and were the guesta of her niother. Sirs. Slarlow. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Kreba motored to Pendleton Saturday. Sirs. Wyrlck and son Vernon were the guests of Mrs. Kin, her daughter, over Sunday. Sirs. King wua tho guest of her mother Monday. , Sirs. Henry Bunch, who has been confined to her home with sickness, is improvina Sir. and Sirs. L, L. Uieuallcn and Daughters, Dena and lxrls. motored to Pendleton Saturday to do some shopping. Sir. and Sirs. Chester Spencer and little daughter, Virginia. returned home to Fullman after spending the Christmas holidays with his parents. Sir. and Sirs. John Spencer. HIb sis ter, Sliss Ben lull Spencer, accompan ied them to attend W. S. C. Prof, and Srrs. Arnold Gralapp re turned to Adams after spending the holidays In Ia Grande with her moth er. Sirs. Calkins, Sirs. Debois and Sliss Stortimore. teacher of Adams public school, returned to Adnms after visit ing during the holidays In Pendleton, Ed Bushman and Sir. John Pierre were in Adams today to do some shop im:ht is ram ci:i. WASHINGTON', Jan. S. Tile public debt decreuscd tl92.9I2.07a in Ixicein- ber, the treasury announced today. D2.aH. DAT Pbjstclaa and (orttoa Osteopath ' Room and ! Smith-Crawford ralatihona T taa otii "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pane's Cold Compound" tuken every two hours un til three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head, stops nose running, relieves the headache, dullness, feverishuosa, "Pape's Cold Compound", costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contain no nuinlne Insist upon Pape's! PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c JACK HOXIE AND ' ANNA LITTLE IN LIGHTNING BRICE Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and 6oothes the skin. Ask any drugtrist for35cor$l bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon yqu will lind that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm arid similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, all that is needed, for it banishes most' skin eruptions, makei the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Row Ca., Cleveland, 0. Tyo of the most homelike hotels n Portland, located In the heart of the shopping and theater district. All Oregon Elee.rlc trains stop at the SKWAItl) IIOTICI, tho House of Cheer. Excellent dining room In connection. TII.R JIOTKIi COIt NKIill'8, tho House of Wcloine, Is only two short blocks from the So ward. Our brown busses meet all trains. P.atca 11.50 and up. . W ,C. CrLHEItTSO?, Prop. s I .... . , ' I EDDIE POLO ! ' '. 1 i IN ' ' ' 1 THE VANISHING I . DAGGER I UNIVERSAL I COMEDY ' j UNIVERSAL COMEDY':" UIUIIUIIIMMIIIIMII!liniUI(IUIIIIIintl!lllllllllllllUIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIMIllUIUMIIHm IAETA . . '. : TODAY I Adults, 35c WOLF" WITH Htviu- from "Tlie lllrd of Paradisp." hi lie w-n at tlie (trrgoii TlieaU-T, Children, 10c D0NT CONFUSE THIS MASSIVE PRODUCTION OF "THE SEA THE PICTURE MADE YEARS Aflfi This is the third time that the beloved Jiyk London's masterpiece has ..been made into a cinema drama. This production has never been shown before, and so far sur- passes any previous film version of "The Sea Wolf" as to make any comparison futile. 5 FIRST TIME HERE JESSE L.LASKY I 1 Presents ' ' I ' George H. Melford's Production I I "THE SEA WOLF,, j 1 BY JACK LONDON , I 1 THE FAMOUS HAROLD LLYOD IN "HIS ROYAL SLYNESS" 1 rmimiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn , ' ' " ". ' "" ----- .... : . ' ' O .