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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1921)
i , ; PAGE rOTO TJAILY EAST 05EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, VEDkDAY EVENING. JANUARY1 12.;1&'21. E!f PACES What is at PubHfiheA Dnlir nd Sr-ml-WeeUl Kast )KKi;oNtA.v t tm.i'sniNO co Knlcrt-d t the postern. e nt leniile inn. Ureaon, aa second-claw mail toftller. OS PALE IN OTHElt CITIES Imperial Hotel N Piand. Portland. vl .V KILE AT Chicago Bureau, .Security Vtultdina- teenth Kiret K. W. Meaibrr of the AKaoriatrd Fee. The Associated 1'n-sa is exclusively Milled to the use for republication of II news dispatches creditod to (t or Hot otherwise credited in this r:iper ana also Die local news published herein. ' IN'ri;PENDKNT NEW-WAFER SUBSCRIPTION RATES U. ADVAXCEi riilv, one year, hy mail .... IV. ill IMilv tily ailv ailv einl-W em-YV six months, hv nm'i'i " three months ,v mail . one month by mail one year by carrier .. fix months by rrri three months hv carrier one month, by currier Kly, one year, by mail SIX months, hv raall eml-W'iokly, three month's by mail elephona dance Tin-: duj:am a av. (By Frank L. Stanton.) H life's a dream a riddle. As stjll the sunns say. We'll keep time to the fiddle And dame the dream away! In winter we'll he staffing. And reap the ruse of June. Tim still this word comes ringing, "The music stops toj soon!" Yet while the time is racing To meet another day. It's joy that we're embracing, dance the dream away!. - -ow righted for the East Oregonian Pub. Co. "'' GIVE OREGON THE profits A PUBLIC service corporation onpraHno- i r.... having its head offices in New York City, recently advis- . moideia, wis state to curtail to the utmost anv b LV? .1 this conservation not v,v.o nv, oui lu jserve ine peODIe Of ( rprnn hnt ho cause money for finnnr-.w c,,, aj,? 1 vl yreSon out be- This is probably but one concrete instance of manv throusrh out Oregon where a legitimate business concern h finding fi Tln7olhr o'goiSnfaJe" a lair start toward developing manufactures, yet, in their in fancy, many mills and factories are either running on short shift aorSed Pe"d n better business and financed conditls " in ?h f f eLP ,tS md"stries d its manufactures by keep ing the profits at home. Pendleton can Go its share " he lei fv? nVad1 in P.reson" eoods was demonstrated cleat ly through a week of exhibits held here a few months ago If Oregon money remains in Oregon and the profits of sales accrue in Oregon that means capital for operation and 1 money for Sv Stff lt coming anTiSa. v v XV,. . . nomc cnannels. HELP KEEP CLEAN STREETS PEXDLETOMANS are proud of Pendleton and they are be hind every good move for their city's advancement They vote bond issues and pay increased taxes willingly i or. der t make Pendleton a bigger and better community And , Mam street, and the other thoroughfares of the business dis tact, are no clean. Too much rubbish finds its Sy to hem In herent carelessness in the human race is responsible for the v7mZPZTPtCilTt0nS and othertr dropped to the'side! u alk or street. Too many never notice that there are iron re ceptacles placed at the curb at short intervals to catch the dis carded cigarette carton or the banana skin. In European cities it is said Americans learned the lesson when, upon casting aside some bit of refuse, a police officer lo htely mformed them of their transgression of the law Thev w ere obliged to return, pick up that which they had cist aside and place ; it m the receptacle provided. Pendleton has not sS ficient police for such law enforcement, but it has the ordinances n they need to be invoked. Application of our civic pride to this SnSi daill hff S,h0l?ld precIude the necLsity of en- iorcmg the ordinance to its limits. wy niV ?ly ?ld: JIoIIIER's f'RBD is just exactly what the Dam8 implies a fnend and help to mothers. It has been maJe and sold for more than half a century. If ft did not Fosses, the va ue churned for it, Mother's Fmend could Dot possibly have remained on the market. For only that which is really worth while and beneficial can survive. The mothers who appreciate Mother's Friend the most, and who are leuue-i in heir praise of it, are those who unfortunately did not use k with their nrst baby, and who, through its use with the second one. were able to Mv realize the relief it gave them. 7 DIDN'T EVEN NF.Fn Tmp iwtm .STmcS'S;-! wi'""V,,r '",,io,"' to " "y "on SIT ii i t '""fc I' iIk! ma m nnirh KOod tint I Znt &l mHT ',' 1 " J'W bittJet With m SI;, .h ddri-n I had a doctor and a muse anil then raiun I v'.f iT h'4 time t ret a doctor bo- "iirnteV k a"J skk 8bl," U'n ur ffiS rrhfardurj9,;v f. b. too flad ..5 Palm St. Sew.Pa, RS- C J' "-TMAf, reirVY.? "OURS, "MOTHER'S " c-u, lujh'AKED WITH FOUR DAYS SUFFERING WITHOUT IT . f( cIn StoTnra'i Fmrvn T sofferivl frnm w-j Vli,r uuui inree i tours." M Ompe St, oanwn 0. M UVE VANDE'V' " fiH Joot'rf "MOTHERHOOD and The Baby" -e acl i4, , tfo 4ln md may cm, harmusithcut fang isajsicw XJSsw b--lLA TT-rTOi2-S til'JLll'iL Used by Bcpfffant Mothers for Three Generations. BRADf-IELD RECULATOR CO, Dept. 25. Atlanta. Ca. Please send me .,our pnjrr l-u. I MOTHERHOOD lad Th. BAaf. Nama , ' St. R. F. D. T-n Tst.te 1 Health and Happiness for Women tea?: ?iefePM. the thing to be most desired. nam.tl... . n.i eoiaiB iwguiatW a tonic for Women and fnr tronkla THE FUNNYBONE Scartas llim (t. u are about to be married? rr ixv ,j , THRIFT IN PRACTICE Mp HE old adage, "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," has its counterpart today in the advice of finan , cialmen. "A dollar today will be worth two dollars in months, they declare. They are preaching the gostjel of ttaS rtavt fjnnS- ThnV,hrift PPndaVthe reStar' nKiTJ?4 m Pti1versJne.ed t0 have the lesson recalled. It wifi hf i! week is the designation for January 17 to 23. It will be observed m schools and advertised by banks The lessonf saving will be spread" broadcast over theVation nennv If ?ht f 1 sensfdoes not imply saving of every defeated IvZ! th Very purP0Se of thl'ift would Fullest Hdi;Qf f Pen,dlture of money is a measure of thrift. waste flnSn f,0ne 8 reso.urce fa thrift. Elimination of aste and practice of conservation is thrift t ppPa fe .f bu.y8 tend toward paralyzing of indus try. But elimination of needless buying is thrift Bjfpend ture 5dS bTn'whrthr "'I' ParfI,e,S 5ecIon .Mfs Sate WinH ? .tFy 8eek8 10 return t0 a health normal cessitL" nd fl1",1 investrnent'. continued purchases of onlvfnthin In 6 Cl0Ser aPPllcatin by many to a standard heln thf co, S c mea"! -are measres of thrift that will breathe Easier gGt int lhe channels where all may "Y "Y "Take my advice ami when your wife pets hu half the battle." i "Look here. Is married posed to he a battle?"-Cuurier-Journal . Tl -1 A Child of the Wheat Fields . What an amazing sight to the traveler in the United States, those miles upon mijes of goklenwheat fields. But what 'a';'. necessary 'thing to the strength and better health of the nation. For Bread, man's most invigorating 'and body-building food, is the child of these fields. '; ; ;. . ' Eat more of this nature's food. Harvest Bread will transmit the health and energy of the wheat field to you. Its flavor is most appealing. lilat more bread and choose as your fa- . i i i. ... vorite oranci ' heep (uiiet fv. That's life sup--Limisville fiT the 1-lrst Year. Wives try to reform their husbands during the first year of married life. After that tlioy try. to keep them from getting worse.. Mioux City Journal. WlH-n. -Answering the question, "When is woman old?" a famous tragedienne i nuesin of Heinle wrote: "The conceited never: the on happy too soon, and the wise at the rialit, time." Boston Transcript. One lU'uson. Irate Author Hey, joti What made you make my villlan? Offending Director I change something, didn't Fiui. pinehead! hero the had to I? Film ii ' ' ' V ' : x ft ,-?- Ji ji. jsry -'.-v I '' 'J : , r j v - I ' It catherine' Mac donalo IN 'PASSIONS PLAYGROUND' - - " .. .Ur. i . ' ' ' ' S I , ft ; I 'i , - '-. ' , '. AUCADE TOP.II A 8trFous Accident. The Surgeon That was nuite a had accident. You have a sprained ankle and a dislocated shoulder. But we'll soon fix you up all right. Mile. C'himav of "The Foolishness" Company I don't care about the an kle if it doesn't look bad. But I can't dance with a lame shoulder. Houston Post. . AltCADE TOl) AV M ltKFA S ISKAl'TV 1MCK8 ItOLK r fiAMItLTU cntr. As the most famous and richest woman in Monte . Carlo, Katherint MacDonald, whose past motion picture success and feminine charms hn-.-.i earned her the title of "the American beauty," is seen in "Passions I-lnv. ground' adapted from the world fam ous story "The Guests of Hercules," by C. X. and A. M. Willi:imnn f.inH ot-Mr.H will be shown at the Arcade Theatre, today. Jt has been said that no other hook dealing with the royalty and, wealthy persons who frequent tiie famous gambling resort and the experiences they encounter thee has been as fnv orauiy received ny the public as "The The novelty of Harvest Bread PENDLETON Baking Co. the darinrr and thrWlinif-puUv wliiuhl feature the production, it i a pic-1 tnre which cannot well he mlssedw. j the Picture emhraeea th Mtorv of n convent girl whose great winnings be come the. gossip of Monte Carlo. A Mary Grant, the convent girl, Kather ine MacDonald has a role of exception, al dramatic value. MASTER The worst thing about being en gaged to a real smart man is that he is almost sure to ask you tp read a book that you can't understand. Kansas City Star. More Data Xeedcif? Head of Firm "How long do you want to be away on your wedding- trip?" Minks (timidly) "Well, sir er what would you say?" haven't seen the bride,!' Edinburgh Scotsman. ;- Lost and Found, "Look, grand paw, a new gowf ha I found. loHt on tho links." - - "Are ve sure it was lost, Sandy?" "Oo. ay: I saw the maunie an caddy lookin' for it." I'asslng Know. ALT A TODAY WlilTKHS MAKE BIG FILM Gouveretir Morris is famous for his tales of love and adventure stirring, vivid and true to life. Cieorge Randolph Chester is equally noted for his stories, such as the "Gt-Hich-Quick Walllngford" series rapid moving, interest holding, breath less narratives. I ts no wonder, then, that when the two master writers combine forces, as they have in "Trumpet Island," the great special Vitagraph screen produc tion, to be shown at the Alta theater today, the result should be a dramatic offering of rase power and beauty. The absorbing story v-'as written by Gouveneur Morris, adapted for the screen by Rudolph de Cordova and edited by Mr. and Mrs. Chester. To make sure that the production would live up to thev standards set by the n-.it,.ra .lifr.r.llr. Ititn tbe capable hands of Tom Terris, who has done nothing better than this big spe cial, and the acting was taken care of hv a "wonderful company, headed by Marguerite de La Motte and Wallace MaesDonald. An airplane accident in a terrific thunderstorm, a fight for life and the girl on- a. fluff's edire are but .two of "They WORK to while you sleep" "STORE" HANDS r 1 1 1 Pi 1 UliUiliU SMJTIt Rnghle Smith. Covington, Ky., Jailer, says bis "store" hand do almost everything bit real Jiands did before he tost them In as acci dent, lio drcatca bimtoit. rhamliertiiin's Cough Itenicdy This is a pleasant, safe and reliable medicine for coughs and colds. ,Jt has boon in use for many years and is held in high esteem in those households where its good qu.'iliUes ore best known. It is a favorite with mothers of young children, as it contains nt. opium or other harmful drug. Try it when you have need for such a rem ody. . , - Worth Considering The question is not so much how you contract a cold, but how to get rid ol it with .the least loss of time and in convenience. If you "will consider the experience of others under similar cir cumstances, who have been most suc- essful in checking their colds, in their beginning, you will secure a bott!j of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without delay, and use It faithfully. There are ninny families who havo used this preparation successfully for years and hold it in high esteem. It is excullcnt. Constipation Constipation of the bowels is a stop page of the sewerage system that re moves waste matter from the body. It is as necessary tlifit your bowels mov regularly once each day. to carry -oft this waste, as it is that the waste pipes of your home be knit open and carry off the waste from the h'tise. If yon would enioy good health, Jieep your bowels regular by taking Chamber Iain's Tublets when needed. lilllous Headache When you have a severe headache, n disordered stomach and constipation, take three of Chamberlain's Thlei They will correct the disorders of the nver aim, iwwtis, etieclually curing 1 the headache, - 1 A Dependable Physic when BiliouB, Headachy, Constipated and Upset. 10, 25, 50c drugstores. PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c ANNA LITTLE AND JACK HOXIE IN LIGHTNING BRICE EDDIE POLO THE VANISHING DAGGER UNIVERSAL COMEDY Two of the most homelike hotel n Portland, located in the heart of the shopping and, theater district. AH Oregon Kleoric trains atop at the KKtt'Altl) hotel . n,lsc r I'T. Excellent dining room In connection, THE HOTET. Colt XFLU S, the House of Welo-ine. is only two short blocks fr0m the Se ward. Our brown busaeg m,,et all trains. Rates Il.so and up. .c. cci,ni:nTso, iroi. (r AL TA Children, 10c Today Adults, 35c Trumpet Island A TOM TERRY PRODUCTION FROM THE STORY BY Governor Morris Thrill Follows Thrill in Rapi'J Succession. COMEDY HALLROOM BOYS IN "STUNG AGAIN" Arcade '"'Now ' Playing Children, 10c Adults, 35c Beautiful , Katherinc MacDonald Passions Playground A Romance of Monto Carlo LARRY SEMON in "THE HEADWAITER" A First ' National Attraction