East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 01, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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fAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1921.
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Mothers! Give The Littl
, 1X1 DAY .
ChiUren, 10c Adults, 3ac
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AIU'.IR TOIKW
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One (if ihe dramatic prone in "The
Inferior Sex," a picture starring Mil
dred Harris Chaplin and which will
be shown il the Arcade thratre, toda.v,
I that whirh tnkoji pin on ytioht.
1 he ynuiiu married worn. in, who.-e hus
band h nhown rr-st indifference to
her haH Iwa wooed by a wealthy club,
man and finally has decided to elope
with him. slip ks lo meet him
Aboard his yacht. 11 it there she is
followed by her KiKtrr-in-WvV who ex
plains the situation to the. captain
The rull.nit old pca ili'g turn nn his
mnter and telin him that by the law
tit sea he Is In command of the yacht
itnd that he will noi sail, placing h:
own portion In Jeopardy rather than
thousht i had the thrill of my Hie
nhen I t'.ok my first aeroplane fUht
'tit that was tamo in comparison to
the ride 1 had while filmlnR -Suds."
"I was Kiippostd lo drop into a
basket of clothes and shooting down
the laundry chute, draKKins the pro
prietress of the laundry down with
me. I sat thnvn' with a lot of force.
Wi dame's foot caucht In the rope and
rway we went. The over-ambitious
property man had made the chuto tin
nece.sailly siirpery, nnd the Madame
woiph a little under two hundred. Ile
tween the slippery chute and Madame'a
Kreat weisht I went down that chute
at alxiut two miles a mlnuto and when
I landed on the counter t the other
side of the basement room to which the
ch'ite led, I was absolutely breathless
ami felt even worse than when I came
out of a nose dive in a plane. When
yon scythe picture watch for the lu
be a Party to a sean.!int and the wreck-, cil,Pnt nm, vm, wil, rnltn rm m,t ex
ing of a home. There is a sharp clash la-jrating the truth
hot-ween the curtain and the owner,, .. ,
liut the captain wins out and the elope- J
ment for the time
foiled.
being, at least, is
ALT A TODAY
lll'lt .i;r.ATFST TIIIUI.Ii
"Fpeakinjr of thrills," . said Mary
I'ickford, who will bo seen at, the Alta
Theatre today in the celebrated com
fdy drama, 'i'udV' nor recent4 United
.Artists Corporation production "t
DOUBLE HEADER GAME
. AT PILOT ROCK LIVELY
FELSCH SURRENDERS,
OUTONSIO.OOO BON
' (K.ist Oroonian Special.)
PILOT nocK, Feb. 1 The basket
ball same played in llermiston Friday
evening between the Pilot Hock atltl
Hermiston teams resulted in a victory
for the Pilot Hook boys and defeat for
the Pilot Hock Rirls. The score was
34 to 20 in favor of the local boys and
OS to 6 In favor of the Hermiston
?rirls. Another prime was played here
Saturday evening with Helix. The lo
cal girls won by six points but the boys
wenfilnvvn in defeat.
CHICAGO, Teh. 1. var (Happy) -1irs- " a Maniey was snoppniB in
h r. i,r ih oi -ht i-hir.i!.,, im. i-emuoton rntiay nuernoon. mc re-
crican lo.isue baseball players indioteo ; turned home Saturday morning on the
on charges of conpiracy in the alieeed I train.
throwinK"of Barnes in the world j i"il '- (ene Hascall were in
series, today surrendered arid was re-U"wn Saturday morninp.
leased on Imnria of $!tl.t)0it. Mrs. O.-rtrudo Wilson, teacher at
' Felsch's bond was the same amount j Rvrd schoolhonse. saw the basketball
set for other playe rs w ho surrendered. ' Bame here Saturday evening,
except Kddic Cicotte. who was released Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson re
nter pntins up JSOtu worth of liberty turned home from Hcrpner Saturday,
londs- Andy Fletcher viMied relatives here
Tlobert 13. Crowe, state's attorney, j over Sunday,
last nisht said he would personally; Mr. and Mrs. Will Class returned
look Into the baseball case today to 'home Friday from a visit to Portland.
I Tom Beits and his mother, Mrs. Hel
!en Pelts, were business visitors here
j Friday.
Mrs. Harry MeLatn and daughter,
jvirido I'radburn. arrived here last
j Week to visit relatives,
j Mis. D. D. Connor and (laiiRhter Ar-
ilet left FriJay to visit relatives in
' Stanfleld.
Dr. Oscar De Vaul nnd daughter
Helen left the last of the week for
Portland, having received word that
Mrs. De Vaul is quite sick there.
Mrs. Bert Huholts was a passenger
we If an immediate tr;al could net be
h.ld.
BREWERY USES PAPER
MONEY FOR LABELS
ZURICH, Switzerland, Feb. 1. A
local brewery is using Austrain crown
bills as labels for beer bottles. An , on lhe train frora pendleton Friday.
JLustrain paper crown is now worth H B Lamuley of the Ooodyear
about a quarter of a cent, while Print-jxire and Kubber Co. of Portland, was
ed latiels would cost at least double, a business visitor here Saturday.
The brewery firm finds this noveij Fred Moc3i cashier of the Helix
labeling system a paying proposition i bank xvitnessed the basketball game
for the reason that people eagerly col- (ia-eri here Saturday night between
lect th banknote labels m tne nope th pjl t Uo k , Helix teams.
that the crown mav rise in value.
MOlii
'California Syrup .
Child's Best Ln
in
Accept "California." Syrup of rigs
only look fur the name California on
the package, then you arc sure your
bild In having the best and most
lurtnle.-s physic for the little stomach,
liver and boels. children love lt
fruity taste. Full direction on each
Untie. You must tsay "California."
PASTIME
Today.
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
ANNA LITTLE
AND
JACK HOXIE
IN LIGHTNING
BRICE
EDDIE POLO
IN
THE VANISHING
DAGGER
COMEDY
TROUBLE
BUBBLE?
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hutchinson left
Sunday for Portland where Sirs,
Hutchinson will undergo an operation.
""Waller Kirk of t'kiaji. was transa st
ills business In Pilot Rock Friday.
Mr. t)nd Mrs. Jack House of Pendle
ton, spent the week-end visiting Mrs.
House's parents. Mr .and Mrs. Eailey.
Mr?. Archie Bond visited over the
week-end in Pendleton with her par-
;nts, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman .
M. A. Sturdivant returned the mid
dle of the wees Irom an extended visit
to Idaho.
Ricjiard Iwrencc of Pendleton ref
ereed the basketball game here Satur
day evening.
Mrs. Ella McBroom left last week
for Portiund where she will receive
medical attention.
Miss Verletta Done visited friends in
Hermiston Saturday.
MINI -US IX COW K.NTIOX
PoliTI.AN'D, Orc.Fel). 1. Mining
tnen from all parts of the West an 1
Canada are expected to attend a ses
sion of the International Mining Con
vention to be held here April 6-').
Convention, officials luck for 1,500
delegates.
Henry M. Parks, director of the
Oregon liun.au of minps nnd geology
is ma'dnj local arrangements for the
convention. John E. Miller, manager
of (he exhibition of mining machinery
to he held in connection with the con
vention has arrived here to begin ar
ranging a display.
HUNTS REAL"" CHAMPS
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TEX O'ftOCrtKff
IleJ rmy and navy chntipV
The National UoxipK Association
is hunting 'em. Secretary Tex
O'Moiirke of the newly erKantzci
iKKly plan a aerie of elimina'.ion
bouts In army and navy camps all
over th country The winne'S
will go to England and iry to wfci
hack luit laurels.
Ones Syrup Pepsin
They like Dr. Caldwell's, and it fluickly
relieve their constipation
and headachec
T rCr!NT to teach the cliiM regular dally
- elimination as youiijf as possible,
nnd much' constipatmo will be avoided
talcr in life. The most convenient hour
throughout life ts immeitntely upon
aiisiug. it does not then interfere with
play, school or work.
Wicn in spite of your efforts a moru
ber of the family becomes constipated,
five Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the
size dose directed on the bottle. It is a
DiilJ, gentle hxative safe for young
babies; etfecltve for grownups. It is the
largest EcUing liquid laxative ia the
wot lii, nnd most economical as a sixty
cent bottie will last you many months.
For your inform.itian, Dr. Caldwell's
Synil'epsin isaco;npound of Egyptian
Senna and oilier simple laxative herbs
with pepsin ajid pleasant-tasting fro-
matics. look on it as a pooa lamuy
friend, useful to relievo constipation
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TRY IT FREE
Send me your name and flJ-
dtas nnd I ii! send ymtafrcc
rriul ooltic ol trcv Sn0 Pe."in.
and syrftptoms liUe headache, bilious- Address me Dr. W. 13. Cal J-
liess, 'coids, fever, bad breath, loss of u!l, Wothinpon Strwfc
appetite and steep. It is no exaen:- mui.dlu, l.iinois. Eeery.
tion to sav that millions of fnmiliet are bedy now and then needs a
never withouta botiio of Dr. Caldwell's Lnuth'e.and it is uk!! to Unmu
Syrup Pepsin. Il3ufi-ruar ds UieirhcaUh. the bat. Wriu me today.
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A startling expose of
married life and domes
tic problems in a story
that shatters traditions
and tells how to be hap
py though married.
.-Spring Garden Hint ,
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A First National Picture
Who Is the Boss in
Your Home?
COMEDY SCENIC
Fred A Howard, South Boston, Mas3.. chemist, announces that
be has produced a cucumb3r that will grow faster Ufan any known
fruit or regetable. Ho Is shown here with two of tne cucumbers,
one picked three days after blossom, one five days after biosaom.
They will grow bigger. If lett longer, but at thiee lo five-eays, de
(fending on climate, they are ready for tabli ms
10 INTRODUCE SPEED
n despatch rider service throughout the
j
.country.
i Order,, hnve been iiwued by tin
jAmir'M Kovernnient for contracts to
construct ir.aeittlauii.rd roads throiiKh
( Iho country to the capital, nd for the
I importation of automohilo vrhiclt.
Kirni.s nre nlsto Invited to establish
AMI't H II AK IIAIUIKK KHOP
SPOKAXK. Wash., Keh. 1 (A. P.)
A hurbrr shop, termed by student
'razor parlor.". I to he established on
the campus of (ionr-itta University hera
:o us to enable Kludunls. It hi been '
iiniiouneeil, to gel I .alrcuU and Hh.ivro
hetween classes Money for the nhop
l'(MIIT Feb 1 lire In Af : woolun mills nnd augur refineries at pvill be raised by Iho student aud iho
Slmnlstun Is specllns up' writes u frn. ! thecairit hatet .ment will he installed.
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Three cartloads of uiotorcycli s have-5
lecuiuy ttiriveii a: oellalahad for
Prince Kaslr Jan, the Director of Com-
inuniratitiriH. who intends to ori:anlzt
Catarrh Can Be Cured ; !
Catarrh la a local disease, ereatly influ- 2
enced by constitutional conditions. It 1 -z
therefore requires constitutional treis.t
ment. HALL'S CATAKHU MUDICINK :
is taken internally and acta through ;
the Blood on the Mw ous Hurfaes of ;
the System. "HAIXa CATAKRH.5
MKniCINK destrova Iho Mundatlon ol
the disease, gives the patient strength by
improving the general heaitn ana assists
nature in doing Its work.
All DniBElsts. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. j
! PHONE 5
FIVE I
FOR
FUEL - 5
CASTLE GATE
- GOAL
In Greater Demand and Satisfying More People -
every day. . . .. ,. , ... 5
1 B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! I
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AMERICAN FINDS GAY
LIFE OF VIENNA GONE
VIENNA, Feh. 1. One American
business man who has Just revisited
tl'iH city was so aurpri; :d at the
cha.uts th:u had taken place in the
ence Kay Austrian capltul that he de
clared that "'he panarama of misery"
he witnessed here, was the greatest
slice'; of his i.le.
llnry r.arr.a, of St. Paul, Minn.,
last P'iitod Vienna ten years aso when
as he said, there was "great fun,"
la re. Now'he has returned and spent
cr-out two wcks, lonjj enough, he
fays, to know what he is talking about
; never dreamed, " said Mr. Harna,
to an American Ited Cross represen
tative here, '"that Vienna would show
sai'ri tragic effects' of the war. I have
l-een In .nearly every capita! of Eur
ope since the armistice, hut nowhere
have I i-c-cri nuch whtikyalo misery.
Kverythin;; is out of Joint. Kvery
thip.q: Is uncertain. Food is scarce," ami
luel still more difficult to obtain. I
'Jon't lo-pp-ise anyone van he happy in'
u sea of misery like this.
Curry Heavy Wood.
"There were hundreds of men, wo
men and children," he s;id, "their
elothlni; w.nked with the cold rain and
they were filinqr alon-j the raodside fn
an almost unbroken line, "all headc-1
for Vienna, stooped from the weight
of 60 or 70 pounds of wet wood. Hixty
pounds was their allowance but I was
told that many slipped by the inspec
t'trs with more than thai.
' There were many sorts of peopk
in that life which has been stretched
ulonK Ilia'- road for more than a year.
I aw a woman of evident gentle
l.lrth, in a f.ir coat, probaly tjie last
Ion? beside a former officer In the
Austrian army who still wore his
great grey coat and cap. Then came
children of the very poor with theit
Utile feet protruding from their worn
shoes. It was very wet underwear
and at their very step one could sec
the water oozing from their shoes."
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"Why," he went ,on, "there. Isn't a
smile, much less a laugh in that
crowd," referring to the people pass
ins the hotel in' the KlnR-strasse.
"They Bfptn o sad and dull-eyed,
tluso Viennese, who were so gay when
1 was here before.
"Everybody seems to be carrying
something. Those little bundles arc
iicraps of food which they have heeo
Riven by some more fortunate neigh
bor or relief agencirs. There's a man
in a fur coat carrying a handkerchief
full of food. He wouldn't be seen do-
Ins that when I was here last. He
would be too proud." ,
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Mr. I'ania told of a visit he had
made a few days before to the Wien
erwald, a iireat forest, an hour'p
street car ride from the center ol
Vienna where he saw a siaht which
he likened to a nightmare. The peo
ple were allowed to go there for wood
were merging from the forest, their
backs heavily laden with packs of
lucL . . ,
AS NAVAL BASE SITE
WASHINGTON. Feb. J. (A. P.)
A Joint committee today recommend
ed Alameda as the Pacific naval base
site, Knn Hlcgro and Hand Point for
vestisae of her wealth bent over under ! aviation and San Pedro for the sub
tho weiriht of hrr Of'1!-:, trudging a murine hawc.
Kill That Cold With
CASCADE! QUININE
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La Grippe
Neglected Ccldz are Dangerous
T!c no chances. Keep this t;pirj remedy handy jfor the firtt inz.'
Dreaha ':p a cc!J !-i "!4 koi.rs Relieves
Grippe ia 3 claya !.;xccl!ent for Hen'.lache
Q,jir ln In this fi rm drej not afTect tlie head dacara ia Seat Tonic
Lativc I'o Opiate in H.11'3.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Adults, 35c
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COMEDY
A NATION'S DREAM
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CHARLES FROIIMAtf
PRODUCT I ONt
OVJO MB THUMB
Frederick Penri
Richard Pryce
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