East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 01, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST ORECOHILH. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENINQ, FEBRUARY 1, 1021.
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ATHLETIC MARVEL'
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ilsorder and conlusioii. A bundled
(?ei7 'prices prevail here now j -rock bottom
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You arc now able to buy merchandise at the new 1921 costs wljieh arc just as low and very probably
lower than they will be later. Much of our merchandise is new in this store, but every article, whether it
be from our regular stocks or of recent jmrchases is based on the latest quotations. WE CAN NOT DE
SCRIBE IIE11E ALL THE PRICE ADVANTAGES WE'RE OFFERING you must visit our store and
shop to appreciate them. - "
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ADELAIDE HAY
Adolalda Bay li Detroit t alh
letic mantel. She's less than Beven
yeara old. but has piled up."
record of 101 points la the recroa
OoT department o( ie De.ro it
Jchools. She oulpoinU most r,lrl
of l and 1 X
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WHEAT MOVEMENT !N
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This special sale includes our entire stock of Men's Cloth Overcoats. The newest styles, the best
makes, the -most wonderful values.
IT'S AN OFFER THAT NO MAN SHOULD ALLOW HIMSELF TO OVERLOOK.
THESE ARE BARGAINS YOU'LL NOT SEE AGAIN SOON IF EVER.
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W"E IT s TO TRADE IgiMiMMm
FORMER PENDLETON
GIRL AT LOSS AS TO
fUJERVOF HUSBAND
Mme. Pierre Tartoue in New
York Declares She is. Puzzled
" Over Artist's Trip to Investi
gate Her Life Here.
i Ajs a sequel to, the visit of Pierre
Tawoue, famous portrait painter, to
Pendleton. Jlme Portoue, former Pen
dltn girl and the daughter of llrs.
-Iuil Barnett of this city, in an inter
view in the .New York World, declares!
that she is at a losa to understand why
her hu.and came West to Inquire into;
her Past life.
Following is the interview:
Mine Pierre Tartoue, whose artist
husband is reportedto he speeding
b.uk to New Vork from the West
with legal 'documents to defend him
S"H against her action for a separa
tion, jg not overperturhed by the re
port, hut Ik juzzk-d. "Why he should
havt gone to the West Keeking cvt-cK-ioe
concerning her life she does not
k'i;.-, she said la.-t night in the Plaza
h't 1, where she lives with her moth
er, "for over a year ago he took my
diary containing written accounts c(
all the facis of my life since I went to
school. " Nor does she profess to know '
what evidence he would f.nd thai
would prevent her getting a decree.
"There is nothing in my life thai
I have not told Mr. Tartoue," she said,
"lie knew I had been married before,
and It was because He urged me not
to tell our friends of this that it was
scMsecret.
Two PrcioH8 Marriages
"I was married first to Louis Roth,
a student, in the West. I was very
young then and he was just a boy.
were spearated at the wishes ot.
our parents because we were so youn.
lie later married -Again. He is now
dead. I was married to him, I sup
pose, because I didn't want to go back
to boarding school In Washington.
"After we were separated and when
I wag in California, I met Jlr. j.
Busch, a lovely chap, and became
engaged to him. He was a Catholic,
end because his people were insist
ent I had to become a Catholic be
fore we could be married. After a
few weeks I learned that he had ben,
separated from his wife and two
children. I knew then that our mar
riage would not stand in the Catholic
i 'hurt h and 1 left him and went to
San Francisco. It was later learned
that" his wife, whom he thought di
vorced from him, had not received a
divorce, but later it was granted. Our
marriage was annulled. For the sake
the children I never mentioned thJa.
"Pierre has known these things. J
told them to him when he first cam?
here, when we .went into our studio
at No. 2"0 Wwt 57th Street. He and
his friends thought it best thut my
other marriage be not mentioned rn
Xew York. He thought it might hurt
his art,
Tartoue Two-Sided
"Little Pierre has two Hides. One
is beautiful. But he is easily influ
enced, and two elderly women are
veally responsible for his actions that
hurt me so and that brought on my
request for spearation. They "were
closely associated with him and he
trusted them. Pierre would have it
continually told him that no artist
could be great if he were married. He
v;a led to believe that I was hamper
ing his art, and that Is why his attitude
became harsh
-"Wild Maii ,r of Swamps
In Ye Olden !
Time
IsWip Flirts wer worn by those wbo
fiiit aaked the druggist for, and insisted
on lariEg tha genuine Favorita Pr-
ecnpuon put
i: fcy' Doctor
l'ierce pver
fifty years ajs.
Dtcsi bag
elianged very
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t!fal But Vi '
Pieree't mcdi-j'.-rules
contmn i
1h mme de- ij
Jeii;ialiie in
frredient. V iiey reBtanl
crd toflay just
es tliey wf ro
end nerer contained alcohol.
IVauty dopcr.di epoa heclth.
Kerry, sleepless uiflitj, lieadacbea,
Jii), daorders, irregulirities aad weak
ness of a distinctly feminine character
in a ebort time hring the dull eye, tbt
"ctoit's fect,'rlie happard look.drooj).
ii3 sliouMera, and the f;Utriag stop.
To retain thfl apearanc of joulh yott
must reuin health.. Instead of lotions,
Irtisders and paiuts, tu-k your drugi?iit
f.r I Sr. riici'e l aToriUi i'rwrifrt.ion.
Ur OiKtAKn, CL. '1 have al
IV. J'n-roe'i I'svorite'Trpscription at
!iii'erorit tirnps for over twenty-fiva
yenm.mi it Jias newr failed me. m
li'iiti 1, lo-.lt it when troubled with
t'.t).j,mui:litti and il lielK"d me.
A an !i r time I l.mk it for severe
5 -.mi ia iur nht ekh'; the ' tavrit
'rf'ntitii.n' acaiu heled me out,
ami J j mxm well and strong. I ran
r. .. tti jieinl HHm it." .MtiS. A. li.
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"I was and still anv -ambitious for
I'lerre. I tried to; help him. t want
him to he among the greatest artis;
of the world another Sargent and 1
helieve ho could lie.
"Kut a man who has a frreat Influ
ence over him, the one who ordered
me out of our studio, and. who has
taken almost all my pictures and
baubles, and ornaments things a
woman loves has been urging Mr.
Tartoue to go Into business, and poor
1'ierre, with his great gift, is now am
luUo.ia to become an American busi
ness man.
t'orn-rtliiR Krroncoua Vie ws
"Two impressions that unfortu
r.atelr have been given through other
ncvFiitpeis I want to correct through
The '.Vtrld. One is "that I am a great
heiress. I wish I were, but I am not
If I were, then I should be able to
respond to the many reiiuests I tr vd
that eomo to me from the poor. The
other misrepresentation is thit I have
said an American girl should nevei
marry a . rcigner. r am above all else
a.i American girl, but I have never
said that. JIanoy of my best friends
are named to foreign men and ate
perfectly hi-ppy."
Mme. Tartiue said she had th three
portraits for which she posed for her
husband, ore of these is the artist's
conception of his wife as the modern
Mona l.ia. l hrlatest work.
15 the studio In West 57th Street,
she uvs. her nusband and one of hln
ciowj friends Rene Van f-nnep, live
when Mr. Torloue is in Xcw Yorii. fche
h.is filed Jt sn!i against Mr. Van i.en
oen m the ;;o')reme Court. Dn uls of
this hsve not been learned, hut it h
s i d t trr.i.ble grew out of th ;.rtist's
matrimonial oiff'cultles. It w.-is sam
at Mr. lanou home yesterday that
h was iKpocte.l to arrive within a lew-
days.
SMALX, CHANGE
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The Russian Is cllppln np Bol
alievik small change. They are
1000 ruble notes, formerly woth
$500 each, but now worth almost
nnthlnv '
e This is the Brsf picture ver taken of Albert Parsons, the
"wfld man of the Mifsisslpl swamps." who. with his wife and child,
fled from the JunslMi of fje Le-af Hirer, near Lu, Miss., because of
high water For years there have been report of a "'wild man" In
Die ttwamp)!. Parsons says be caught his wife In a gteel trap, many
years aro Ph lost one eye In a fight wiia a wild cat. When they
iirpoared. the child wa naked and parsons and his wife wore crude,
tora rarcnta they bad used for years. Thia picture was taken at
EUisrille (Ml&.) Infirmary after Uuy bad been siren new
Ct,)tbC
HANDFUL OF BANKERS
WASHTN'P.TON". Fob. 1. Investiga
tion of charges that 'the money mar
iet 1 controlled by a small group of
international bankers whose tactics
o paralyzing legitimate commerce
rl industry." is proposed in a resolu
tion introduced in the house today.
'Ire resorption states that money nas
leen drawn to New York by interest
,n.,i,r n hlo-h us 20 and 30
per cent for "speculation and gambl
ing" purposes.
Too Many Wedding.
TVi ,luwn a':iH Colli and ChHU. Ollt-
siite the grim walls of the prison the i
lrinrfiv r.l.l centleman was waning io
greet the discharged prisoners. He
approached one and asked if he need
ed any help.
"W poor friend." he began, wnat
brought you to this?"
Th .i-convirt addressed Began to
weep copious tears of repentance.
"I dunno, sir," he replied aaniy.
'unlesa it was attendln' too many wed-
din's."
"Ah vi, .i learned to drink at those
Atli-lt!.rfi nr imrhiin to steal?" the
old gentleman put In, sympathetically.
"No, it wasn't that. You see, I
was always the bridegroom." Penn
sylvania Punch Howl,
U.S. PACIFIC VESSELS
VALPARAISO, Chile, Feb. 1. (A.
P.) The V. H. Pacific fleet, com
posed of the dreudnaughts, New Mex
ico, Idaho, Wyoming, Arkansas, Tex
as, New York and .Mississippi, 18 de
stroyers and five auxiliary craft, ar
rived here Monday after a cruise
from Panama which was mado in
niue days Thotiyands of persons, in
cluding scores of natives of the frit
ted States, assembled to view the sea
fighters as they steamed into the har
bor for a five day visit.
SCHOOL CHILDREN DIE '
WHEN TRAIN HITS BUS
BAI.TIAIORB, Md., Feb. 1. (A. P.)
Two school children wer killed, two
othern were perhops fatally Injure,
and renrly a score narrowly escaped
ilfHth yesterday when the Tamp Mead
bus. tn which they were riding, wn
atrtiek at Shipley station by an eloe
trio train.
The children were going home from
sHiorl.
TOO FAT?
r 18 ) f a., or mm. Obttd
K.rlii profionned kor) mt wnr bwif drag
J wr it tnt tm hraclmfn to KorwinCo.,
sS-av Station X. Nw Vork. loeomo li
; 9 mm mtfitmi. No Btlfa. aa ttiTfold. boi
1, Mciou nrriiiiiK. lliirtitfnllf far,
r.toion: ImpmH boolih, armmatn,
' vJ"!V..'0 f"""rt I'U TKA1U VO
Mwr haiwuwi mm Kvssta Mmtl
iivjlj C1TV. Feb. 1 (1T. P.)
The wheat movement In January o!
this year was tho greatest ever repoiv
ed for the first month of any year
tw. I.-,., .l.io to heavy uunrhases by
exporters and Improvement of railroad
, vice lollowlng the ireigni car suu. l
age.
PITTSBURGH STEEL
PLANTS SPEED WORK
riTTSIU'KC.H, Feb. l. IA. P.)
Many Independent Mcel manufacturers
today increased operations on a con
servative basis after about six weeks
during which operation were entirely
suspended or creatly curtailed.
SKATKltS Wil li IU;.M7.K
ItfTTE. Mont.. Feb. 1. Ice skaters
of liutte plan the formation of a per
manent organization to foster the sport
ind provide for annual skating event
Bennett McCornilck has been namea
chalrniiUi of a committee to look after
details of organisation of the new body
which. It Is stated probably will Include
deyotees of the sport front tho entire
tate and 1 named the Montuna lc
hkatera association. ,
Xot Kuictly This IWt N'cnr It X tins'
ijhi Oftru Knporww'0 ?
people describing he'' ,wfu7u.c,0"dnl;
lion would each tell It differently. On
can't think, another Is drowsy, tiio
next feels woaK, omers i ..-
moody, depressed, apprenensive. v...
caso may he. To turn
.. . i?nolo. one of tn
lUllcreis vmuhb -
trandest reconstrucllve asencies ever
levlsid for definite Beciiiiu.oi""-
It Intensifies tho activity of the vital
process, provokes , inoreasvu .......
illniulates tho production of red cor
)Ucies. contributes to the defense of
i,.i.U(ion and ton
sequent exhaustion and In many olhar
wavs arouses the I'lnouunn. ,
to make you feel that aomethlng has
touched that .me flickering vitul spark
you thought wa about to 60 out. NO
imount of description can adequately
onvev the difference between the feel
ing of lack of nerve speed and the re-.
hound, the freedom, the liberation
from depressions that cause so many
men and women to fall in their tracks,
o go to sleep ul the switch or stand
mill when the order Is to go ahead. If
vou would really line to goi m
with your real self get a H 0" h" ot
Iteolo todav. ask any ui in- -
Thompstuis lrug Storo or any. ylher
leading drug store.
o. a. c inc. its i.ixti itir
OIlKlD.V AHICFLTt;itAL COU
I.EOK, Corvaills, Feb. 1. C. C. Dick
son ot Shedd, a state expert on dairy
cattle, sokc to the Agricultural club
Wednesday afternoon on "The Ash
hum Way of Herd Tlulldliig." All
classes In the school of agricultural
were dismissed for the meeting.
Jazis" music was a part of tho program.
LEWIS THROWS RENATO
GARDINI WITH TOEHOLD
BOSTON. Feb. 1. Kd (Strangled
iawIm nrM'it champion catch aa
catch can wrestler, threw Itenato Oar.
dlnl. Italian, heavy weight, last mgnt
u-ithniu nslnir h famous "headlock"
vhl'h Inm aroused opposition among
wrestlers and the public, lie pinneu
Onrdlnl with n toe hold In on hour
and 38 minutesi 20 seconds.
- REALTY TRANSFERS
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WltrOCTOKS STIIJi lltllWl Ij
R.SS VAI.T.EV, Cal.. Feb. 1. (A.
I'.) Hy entering upon Its thlrteentn
consecutive year of development work,
with the snmi ownership and virtually
the same directors, without extracting
or attempting to extract a pound ot
ere, the I.e Tiuc Mining Co. here prob
ably has established a record nnkjue
in the west. Tho directors are still
hopeful.
PARIS. Feb. 1. (A. P.)-rFormaI
application Is about to In made to
Great IJiltain, Frunco and the 1'nlt
ed states to recognize as tho. rightful
existing government of Hussiu, the
Kussian constituent assembly which
has Just. been created at a meeting
here of all elements opposing bolnhe
vi.mi. President Avskentleff, member
of the former Kerensk cabinet and
presiding officer ot the conference
here, will make application to Pre
mier lli yand for 'recognition.
heiensky has gone to London on a
similar mlsaion. Russian Ambassador
lluksnieteff at Washington will ap
proaeh the American government.
nin iis.
Sarah West to lvivty Neace $10. 1-4
Interest In Sec. 1 K. 1-4 K. i-i Bee.
1J, N. 1-S Sec. 20, N. 1-3 NE. 1-4 and
mete and bound tract In NE. 1-4 N'F.
1-4 Sec. IT, Tp. 6 N. H. .. ,
8.-West, trustee to K. Neace l.
samo description as above.
Weanako to Frank Rogers ana
Frank 8. Curl. $10, SK. 1-4 NE. 1-4
sec. 33 tp. N. It. S4.
P. Gunla to O. Touretsos, $1, lots,
12 and 1311. block 2. Doris.
K. I,. Wright to M. Wright, f 1, NK.
1-4 NK. 1-3 Sec. 21, Tp. 2 S. R. tl.
H. Thompson to F. K. and Q. I
rtneitpn. tl. 1.1 Interest In W. 1-2
SW. 1-4 Sec. 1. Tp. 1 N. It. IS.
U R. Van Winkle to I.. V. Van Win
kle, II. lota 1 and 2, block 6 of Mc
Arthur's nddltlon, Weston.
Kd Grumes to M. J. Ingiills 1907.60
Interest In SK. 1-4 813. 1-4 Sec. 6, Tp.
1 N. It. 34. v
M KWIMrVS 8ISTF.R TO KPI.AK
"ill "TI'IC, Mont., Feb. 1. It lias been
announced by, members of the Abra
ham Lincoln branch of the American .
Association" for tho Recognition of the
Irish Republic that Misw Mary Mae-
Kwinev. sister nr the luln lord muvar
of Cork, will he In llutle on St. Pat
rick's Day, March 17, to deliver an ad.
ilroiji. . . ,
imm FRIEND
For Expectant Mother
Cseo Br Three 6eiemt:ons
tlTTI vol iOOBLIT M HOTMf NHOOD M0 TM MIT. rtif
StAonuo RKuuron Co., Dipt. 9 0, atuuta, ev
The New 1921
Paige ;
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Have you seen it at our show room?
Alta and Cottonwood Sts. - '
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Phoned
flAN AUTO GO.