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DAILY EAST OMQONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8, 1021. TEN PAGES PAGE EIGHT itki aiu api; toiiav . i Hurry Cnny has given loo;. I the (meRoers cvulenic ef his sKill in a Tiunil er of phooilian);is during Illy VftMt sevcr.il ymrs hut it is doubtful if he has ever pres.-iU'd a more appea' Ing unit tinm.i" chcrmtnr than (hat of "Hluc Ptretik McCoy." in the si.uv of GONVINGIMG P11C9F ThatLycia E. PiakJiam's Vegetable Conpour.d rLs Extraordinary Carauve Power ia Cases of Woman's Ailments - - -. Columbus, Vl. "I su'feTed very much pjun dannp tnv monthly period and ri feit wea.t anil ail rim d w:t. I tried many j remedies and the jdvtor said 1 would I have to have an op 1 c-ation. Then b? ! fore mv baby was born I had- terrible pains in my sides. I wok Ly.iia E. Pink h.am's Vegetable uvnpound and it heliieii me wsndor fuiiv. 1 have had . -I two children S'hce I li pan taking vour medicine and did nil of my own work in cluding washir.if whiie carrrini; them. I can also recommend l.ydia E. Pink ham 'a Sanative Wash. You may use this letter us testimonial if you wish. ' ' Mrs.THOMs L. Christy, T04 West Mound St. Columbus. Ohio. ' Such condition as M ra. Christy was in points directly to a deranged condition of a womtn's svstem. and by following her example taking Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compounii. women may be relieved from such ailments and be re stored to normal health and strength just as she was. If there isanythi-ic about your con ji tirtn you do not understand write Lydia fc PinkhsmMrlicmep" , Lynn, Mjss., in tfrgari to your hexti. .Ttii.'.-illiM niiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiinifj.'iiinHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiii.'iiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 CASTLE GATE I COAL s I In Greater Demand and Satisfying Mere People ' every day. I B. L. 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It can be assembled and disassembled with a wrench and a screw driver in a short time. It has been used by thousands of owners'over 2 period of 10 years These are mere statements, of course, but they should arouse your interest sufficiently to come in aid have us prove them. That's what we are hew for to explain the LALLEY LIGHT and demonstrate its superiorities. Come in at your earliest convenience, Be Sure See the LALLEY First STURGIS &'STORIE" Walla Walla n5 n -.iii Id --. .;4Vt, 1'. . i . i--. i .j. Uti.'il t.iio, vhi.h is now being shown t -1 1 tli' Arcade Theatre. It gives him en o;.;i.-rinniiy frr his Rood humor, his human nature Mid his tense lira- itIC power. AIT A TOIVVY M WY l.-AVISH SCKXFS IX xi:v rim nv ! "Tho Furnace- William D. Tay- I lot's new special production for Real. l.irt. wfci h "will he shown n.t the Alta , theatre, today, is declared to he one ot the richest pictures in (spectacular scenes anil lavish selling which has Ivi ii viewed for some time past. ' Kcpllcns of both the interior and ex. , u-rior of St. Mary s church In London ;icro constructed for the bis wedding ci ncs. and many sumptuous English iioeietc functions were staged. These. ; ieel.nlo a house party, a lavish ptrden fete and a gorgeous carnival dance. The interior of the famous, hotel at , Yior.te Carlo was also duplicated for certain scenes in the honeymoon se- luenie. A bis: land slide is another , detail that niids 2est lo ' a stunning . t torni fne. i The picture is adopted In Julia Crawford leers from a new Knclish rove! 1 y "Pan" which is' Just off the, pivs. j The ca-'t is pli-staT, includins; Atrnes Avrri. Jerome Patrick, Theodore Itoli . erts. Helen l)unti!ir. IVttv i'tancisco, Milton SilU-. Fred Turner. Maynie Kel I.ucicn l.itU field, P.obert Ilnlder, ;and others. 'IVESTERN CATTLEMEN i ASK COMMISSION FOR ! LOWER FREIGHT RATES WASJHXOTOX. Feb. S. (A. P. KftUiciirjn in freight rates was askeJ tpclay uf th-? jnlrrstate commerce com- nissicn' by the six largest cattlrmen's c'ss'jcitionj cf the west, their spokes man to'ul rxii:Miiisicn (he market irises (ff sheep, cattle and wool haa lallrn s, low that vestern cxUtle rais ers and farmers are no longer able to fvll their products fur enough to pay tho frfM'-rlu rates. i'ci.dlcioii Headquarter for Electrical Equipment for the Farm and Rural Home Oi O pp .i" iifr-virvr PHONE FIVE FOR . j FUEL TO SERVE 3 YEARS r i FATHER UOMIMO Father Dominic of Dublin, .pla!a to the late Lord Mayor eSwtaey, was sentenced to five e$ in Jail by a court-tnartlnl charge of possessing sedl ature. Two years v,ere nr DCPLIX. Fel. s (A. 1M -Humors are circulatinic itere that the itovern- rr.ent is making frenh overtures to ef fect a settlement with -Southf rn Ire land, tine reiort is that the govern ment is trying to hrins the I'lster leaders, in line with a scheme to per suade tho south to accept the partion i provided under the, Home Kule Act. I Full fiserJ autonomy for hoth sec ' tions of Ireland, with an offer of re j lease of political prisoners and ani ' nesty to Iri'Jh repuhlirans ftenerally. !are incliulid in the propositions hy : the government, according to thvi.vc ; jiort. I'M! AT SM I l!A MEXICO CITT, Feb. The residence of Archbi Co, the Jlost P.ev Jo tombed early yesterday. S.-(A. P.) ;shop of Mexi co Mora, was A bnmh also was exploded at the building occupied by entrance of tht j Jueryens and Company, AmTiiim manufacturers of Jeweelry. There were no casualties. The bomb'mts are de"l;.ivd to have been attempts at sabotage by radical labor elements. The fronts of the buildings were wrecked. The archbishop, because of his stand against radicalism and his activity in organizing Catholic workmen to com bat extremists, has received mens threats. Juergens and company have had la bor trouble for four months and in consequence the factory was closed down for two weeks alter reiusai to accept the workmen's demands which, included a hundred per cent wage in crease. "The Blue : f -1 it it I - - , 4'' i ' . ' 'A - - r sySr &sJ:i'''---X ' ) 'v . v i " . ' t t J ) r.-i ' i t ' I 1 ' " . , r;v'v'-f c;.v . sjr jr-w ' $ i ?( V r- ' "t . "The nine Law Girl" U New York's latest rvue feature Charlei .,i., '""';.. . .. laws come: iiu " ' " one of the principal Hippodrome All Mothers Will Find Use For This Laxative Oa I?r. ChMwciI'i Syntp Pcpfin to a eontifAled cliild and note its quick recovcr-r. TM a (Trowing family the subject of thctitjlit wilh the parents is how to keep tho cltildrcn hetiltliy and lia;ipy, and whr.t 10 do wlien they become ill. Most illnesses of childhood are the symptoi'r.s of constipation, such as headaches, coated tongues, flatulence, dizvincss, loss of appotito and sleep, billuasiiess, etc. You enn surely feel snre In dolnr; whnt tens of thousands of others do with pood results, so give, according; fo the SLre of the child, a small (jnatttitv of lr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. Vi-jht million bottles vera bounlit last year at driijj stores. It is America's favorite family remedy for constipation, Indigestion nnd similar ills, andisespecislly suitnblo fur children, women and old folks as it is so mild and gentle in Dction. There Is no secret about Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. It isarombiw-'ion of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasnnt tasting nromavics. Drup,jistshave;o!d it for thVty yc.'irj, and ft sixty cent bottle will list fir months. Experienced mothers are uevor without it iu tho house. - ID! H-IP, 1. an mi CONVENTiQN Kfl 1 Request Says Purpose is to Keep the Forces of Progress Organized for Continued Constructive Action. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8. (A. IM Forty nine of the l')i members of the democratic national committee recent ly requested Chairman George White to issue a call for a meeting of the national committee March 1 at St. Louis or some other centrally located city. The reipiest was embodied in a tele pram sent Chairman White and to members of tho executive committee of lt, recently appointed. The meotini; should he held ,th signers declared, "in order that thel Xo-To-Ilac". has helped thousands forces of progress may bo organized to break the costly, nerve-shattering fi r continued constructive, patriotic j tobacco habit. Whenever you have a action in the succeeding four years ; u nulug for u cigarette, cbtar, pipe, or end for a righteous and ricftly earnen I for a chew, just plaeo a harmlrss .Vj victory in UiJi." 1 To-Pac tablet In your mouth instead. Spokesmen for the signers said they ; to help relievo that awful desire, counted among their number "a clear hhortly the habit may be completely majority" of tho national committee, ! broken, unil you are better oft montal ,'dding that six members of the exe- ly physically, financially. It's so asy cutive committee supported the move ; although they did not sign the tele - j gram and that eight national commit- jtcemen with whom they were unable to get In touch had indicated support of the movement The telegram as made public by na- Itional committeemen T. U. Love it ! Texas, said: "Wo the undersigned members ol the democratic inational committee, Proud of the history and traditions of our party, especially of its' matchless record of achievement under the lead ership of iVoodrow Wilson, and nwnro of the solemn responsibility devolving upon our party to fight constantly for the principles which have ever been its glory; to be always milltantly on guard as the champions of the rights of all the people, respectfully urge you to call a meeting of the democratic national committee, to be held March 1 at St. Louis or other centrally located point, in order that the forces of pro. Suss may be organised for continued constructive, patriotic action in the succeeding four years and for a right eous and richly earned victory in 1924. "We congratutate our chairman and his associates upon their valiant ann patriotic efforts in the recent cam- Law Girl it , in "The Ulue i-aw cancers. w- TRY IT FREE .SluJ mi your mnne avd oil- dn::v iir.J I will strul wt: ii ire trir.l ett.Vom'Su,' IV:i-i. AJ.Uca .!. W. p. (Si- irillt 51 Vv'nv'unj-for. Surer Mcn'1'..v la, iilirv-is. Every body timu 'and tm ticdi a Lix-ilrc, and it t-s uril to kn-i cU K'.t. Writ: v.t totqt 1 I'RiSn under the leadership of tho splendid democrat, James M. Onx of dilo, and lies to wish for Mr. White many yeurs of happiness and added usefulness upon tho retirement which ho announced shortly after Xuvembei his private Interests would make it necessary for him to seek." Among those signing the telegram vere: W. Ij. Ijirnum, Arixonn: isadore 1". DockwclliT. Ca"forii'a: Pr. J. W. Jtor rmv, Oregon; P. J, Quealy, WyomiiiRi Mrs. VI. n. llawley, Wyoming and Mr,?. James li. Pinch. Nevada. MIMl.lKIO.ntIO HOl Ull.li PAS1'! WASIIIX'.'.TON, Feb. S. (P. P.) i.,. . . n n.i uA , mi et.A ii on 1 111" IH.UM13 I.CSI U IIIU . l T .',vV",vi' l roriit In.!. Also it rxtenoeu lor an r.u uitioiuil two years the federal funds nllottitl to the state for road work. s0 8in,,.ie. o,.t a ,x r No-To-Hae : anu jf lt dust n t release you from all j craving for tobac-o In any form, your cruggist will refund your mon -y ! .. ooestlon. ."gc-a.-,-,-. r.-7-jirTttzzvrzixmB nar mi li Bill ininw 1 1 1 w mi I mi hihi.juiiiimi - I'z t Stiff '."h. V , 7a 'J. t,.: " TUES. WED., THURS. ) ' V-77TS ?' '.'r ifi. ' i Children, 10c ' Adults, 35c J vi Wax',' r.c if '4 Lf c ' ; V ' - Nt) 111' iWfah - , ' r j- i J 'v-'i 'i-t5m' ',,;-;.n-i''.' 'j ? my;':y-s f- - ii- When a Millionaire Marries There is usually one of two results a divorce within a year, or a life of bitter quar rels, suspicion and disillusions; for the love of money and the love of admiration are poor foundations on' which to build even "modern" marriage. "THE FURNACE" is the story of such a marriage, and the "furnace" was the hell fire which the souls of these envied and yet unhappy people were compelled to pass before the dro.ss of convention, jealousy an d misunderstanding had been burned away. , No one, married or single, should miss this powerful picture at the Alta this week. COMEDY HALL ROOM BOYS IN "WILD, WILD WOMEN" Dr. K. J. York, the Chinese Fpe. clalist has srent years In study and research work, both In China and ! this country, thus cnnliltnir him to treat any acute and chronic dlseaae ; of men and women. Ho uses only curative Chlnest : roots and herbs as a means of treat tns diseases known to human he-! Intts. V I These, remedies hav been used foe many guneriitlons and have been jleii credit by patients using! the in. I Anyone who may b eufferlna ; can call to see him. K. J. YOltK flll.liJ MICDICIXK ! C.. No. 421 V. Itose St. j Wulln Wullu, Wash. Dr. Lynn K. 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