-.; ' r" TEN PA0E3 , H ' , ' . -I DAILY EAST OfeEGONIAN, tENDLETONfOHEOON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 22, 1821. tags Font ' "i- ..' i mi i i wxr.z "-- ,yi - I W I 1 M ' 1,1 1 1 1 ' AN iN'OErEJfDKXf ruhliahHl Pally an. rVml-we-kly, at reaxlletnn, llreron. or the Eat oKnuoxiAW runusniNa ro. Knlrrrd at the pout office at I'cndle ton, Oregon, ai-coud-claaa mill mat ter. os hm.k is other cities Imperial JlotH News Stand. Portland, OSK KIL.K AT Chleatto Iturenu. SOU K-curlty Ttulldlnsr. KaxhlnKton, D. ., Bureau etU tuur teenth Blrei-t. N. W. Hmkn mt the A ! rd Preaa. Tha Aaot-,iated l'reaa la exclusively entitled to the use fur republication of all news diaimtchea credited to It or t otherwise credited In thla paper and alao the local btwi Dubliahed hare- la. Qre&onian NEWSPAPER BLKSCRIPTaOS RATES IN ADVANCE) Dully, ona year, by mall 00 Iiaily, aix months, by by mail 3.00 Dully. three months by malL 1.50 Dully, ona month by mall .R0 Daily, ona year by carrier.....-..., 7.50 Daily, si montlia by carrier 1.75 Daily, three niontha by carrier...-. 1.P5 Daily, ona month, by carrier .(55 Semi-Weekly, ona year by mail J. 00 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mail 1.00 Semi-Wee f, three months by mail .60 I Telethon . TlfK liKALTIIY KUAD (13)- Frank L. SUanton.) World I lookln' lonesome, f hadowed are the skies. But where the mad Is rocky There's splendid exercise! Over plain and mountain Future dn as doubt. But you'll feel the more like retain' , When you pet there tired out! Copyrighted for the East OregonUn Pub. Co. HUMAN NATURE (By Dr. William E. Barton) I T S very popular to abuse human nature. When a man does , a contemptibly mean thing, we say, "Well, it's human na ture." We assume that it is human nature to be dishonest, selfish, unkind. That is true. It is human nature to do and be 1 11 that has been charged against it. But human nature is the very best nature we know anything about on this earth. It is better than the nature of worms or snakes or wolves or tigers. . If there is any hope for the wrorld, it is aot in turning human nature out, and giving the planet over to the owls and bats; it is in making human nature better. I knew a man who was by nature selfish and mean. I will Jiot pretend that he ever wholly pvercame a nature that was what it was by inheritance and long training. But he became a better man, and lived kindly and generously. To be sure, there was always an element of stinginess in his generosity; a s3yor f meanness in his goodness; but there was a great transforma tion. The wonder was not that he was not perfect, but that being so imperfect he did so well. . Human nature is not fixed and unalterable. It has changed since the day of the eave-man. It has not changed as much as it i ught to have changed, and some of the changes have not im ; roved it much. But after all it has changed. . The human jaw has shortened, and the forehead has risen ; the kindlier passions have a larger place in tae mind of the indi vidual and the spirit of the race. I have read history too much and too carefully to suppose that in my own generation I am going to witness any miraculous ransformation of human Jife. But I do expect to die seeing the world a little farther along toward the goal, and human nature a little more human than when I began. That hope gives me great courage, and I should like you to share it with me. DoYbtj Know a Baby Sick With Constipation TU the. mother I give kail teaspoon hit of Dr. Caldwell a Syrup Papain. NO thouchtful mother with children in the nouse will risk being without a good, reliable laxative. It will save many a serious illness, many a doctor's visit. When the baby cries and is fretful when the boy has no appetite and won't play, when the girl is listless and foyer ish, when there are complaints mt headaches and colds, the mother can suspect constipation. Give Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin in the small dose prescribed on the bottle, when you nut the child to bed, and with morning the ailment will have disappeared, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a popular compound of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatirs. It acts gently and mildly, and children take it without objection. A sixty-cent bottle is enough to last an average fam ily many months. The ingredients are endorsed in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, and last year American mothers bought over eight million bottles of Dr. CaluV well's Syrup Pepsin from drupgists. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, and few cautious families are ever without it. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad dress and J send you a fret trial battle omySwi' Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cold j 1 t Washington Street, Mimricello, Illinois. Every body nov and then neeoi a Liximianl it is ull to know the best Write me today. T MM Al'tCADi: TOIAV a King VI- "The Jack-Knife Man dor production released through tl" First National, will come to the Arcad today. laudatory nature have not been found to express in adequate terms this won derful picture play of love and adven- ! ture such as only a Griffith, a master, i may reveul in all its beauty, Btrength and excitement. Critics have pro- The scenes of this picture are laid! nouneed it one-of the most remarkable along the 'banks of the Mississippi River, embracing a quaint little ham let and a colbny of shanty boats. The haractera are said to be the most un- sual ones ever presented to . screen followers and are guaranteed to ne authentic In every detail as the author. Ellis l'arker Butler, haa written of al class of people that he knows inti mately. I "The Jack-Knife Man ' is a nomeiy adventures of a kindly old soul who loves his fellow men with a great love that knows no bounds. His self-sacrifice and suffering in shielding little Buddy, a friendless and crippled or- han waif, furnish a world oi numor and pathoa. Mr. Butler, from whose novel the story of the, picture is lanen. is orobably one of the best known Am erican humorists since Mark Twain. A "SUPER LEGISLATURE" FOR THE FAR WEST A WRITER in the Sunset magazine for March offers a very Dractical get-together suggesUon for the western states: The Far West today needs rw super-legislature, an organization of deiecatea from all eleven states empowered to bring about joint notion and a single policy In handling of the pleat problems peculiar to the mtintrv from the Rockies to the Pacific. There is first of all the question f f water storage upon which the future increase in irrigation and hydro electric ixwer will largely depend.' No state of Itself has the resources and the juris diction to tarn out unaided one of the Jnajor projects.' The comprehensive plan to imiKiund 93 per cent of the Colorado river's annual run-off. for In stance, Involves seven states and the Republic of Mexico; the Columbia Basin , r..f,., riiire,i h cooneration of Washintrton. Idaho. Montana and British Columbia. The.-M5 projects will be put on a High, shelf in .Vashirgton while ira Mate or each erouD of states is pushing its Interests in congress regardless of the Interests of the other states. Feuds and jealousies in the Far fmi- will be funned and encouraged, one leroup will be played BralmH the other and real constructive action will be postponed untlTthe en h. wul imon one comnrehensive irrigation policy and plan. v aier th in-eatest of the Western assets is its timber. In fifty veara Uie remaining supply will be so scant that the wood-using industries of uw - .11 i. vine a hundred instead of forty dollar per thousand I.r4 r.t .vn rtwiuah thev are right at the source of the material, unless the Far West as a whole cooperates with the federal government in the es tablishment of a policv that will make possible the perpetuation of the pres- . , f..-,. ..... ...... - v -. - - " In connection with the ioregn'iu- it nay be timely to mention that J'endleton h now the headquarters for a development move of the exact nature described. tIt is also appropriate to remark that from an engineering standpoint the utilization of power at Umalilia rapids will be an easier accomplishment than tlu ambitious scheme on the Colorado river or the Columbia hna:n nrniiwt in Washington. 1 nH;no mrsr our nroiprt. the first steD IS to "sell it" to OUr selves, to-wit, the states of Oregon and W ashington. After that we must convince our wesern neighbors as to the merits ot the caterprise and then the nation through the congress of trie United States. It is a big program but we have powerful help and can swing the job if there is sufficient determination behind the move. . l The master screen craftsman, David Wark Griffit, producer of the screen s ereatest sensations, creator of the most advanced innovations in motion picture productions, finder and developer ot the world's greatest screen stars, has pr&duced another wonderful produc tion, 'The Love Flower," which is be- g heralded everywhere as a creation of exquisite beauty, haunting cnarm an Koirtted drama. United Artists Corporation recently announced its re lease and tne nrsi snuwms i ." newest Griffith production in this com munity will be at the AHa Theatre to day. Words of the most superlative ue- gree and nefenpnons " t"" "" FAR STAGE A FILIBUSTER WASHI.VOTi'X, Feb. 22. Western and southern farmer senators were worsted in a contest to decide whether the agricultural or railroad interests should have the preference in having their needs considered, by a vote of ar. fm to as noes, the senate deieated the motion to consider the agriculture bill. The motion was an effort to pre vent consideration of the Wlnslow bill prto-idiius for partial payments to rall roud of sums due them from the gov ernment. The vole was considered deeply aigni f icnl for aeveral reasons. It marked the first real defeat of the coalition thut the western and southern sena ve sustained since they got to gether to force through the legislation for th relief of farmer It may also force the result of defeat of Harding program of cleaning up all tne appro nriHtion bills by Marcn tourin. io, filibuster is planned aliainst the W'ins low bill by 1-afollette, Gronna ana r.i others. With such short time re ., n,l fivo sionrooriation bills not acted on it would not take much talk, to get past March fourth. To lie I'Dunr Secretary WASHINGTON'. Feb. 22. (A. P unrv P. Fletcher, a former ambas. Hador to Mexico, has been selectea lor under secretary of state in the Hard lug administration. To Hurry Tariff Ui'I WASHINGTON. Feb. 22 (Lr. 1' An agreement ttween the Republl can senate and house conferees on the Kordney Kfneregency Tariff Bill, pro vidina for the acceptance of the aen !... on,nHmnta lv the house was i Thto means that the bill wi II IITY AITnt 20 VK.VIth i-I)robabiy be expedited and sent to the "I muat write and leu you I am ieent , a few days. ,., , in fit.. For 29 ye.ua, that la ' ir half of nil' life, I have spent In. . , oor health and suffering from v,,e' wUII.K.Ik '" . ;..li,.lomchandliidigetlon. M.-.yiV . CHICAGO, reb. 22 t. 1 -h'' V oiuie iMI Kenif dy has entir. lv r"i r- cano will have elevated or double til ne I "b knew of i?v,'"'l "'her., decked sidewalks to relive congestion who Vine lake.. It for the .me buoln, n the loop district.-lf the proposal of h1 f r.rw well ajtain." it U i Hm. GeiHrse F. Cole, engineer, is favorably Me liBimleaa prepiirallon that re- acted upon by the city council. The t.tuve the ratrrhala mucus tfmi the, plan is ldentic.il to the one presented !,,,. ,,l trart and allays the luflam- to tile council In J4. After arousing matieii which causes prartically all toiisldeiable intereft, the ai heme died ttrtmarh, liver and Int.-stlnal sllmenta. j commiltee. Cole proposed that the In. lui.tMi aplendifiti. One doa will npper l.mding would be reached by ...nvliic.' or money refntnl,d. lrnK- means f ipovable or stationery alair (!.! ivnj whciu, t, Vfiya, . m-jductions that has ever come from this master hand and fans everywhere have revealed in Its beauty and excite ment and heralded It as a production comparable only with the most won derful that has come to the screen in tha Dast few years. Its theme .primarily, is of unusual interest, interwoven with side lights of Intricate complications that add ma terially to its action, its heart interest, uman interest story dealing with the its suspense and Its ultimate justiti- cation for It Is an unusually orammn story of the wonderful love of a daugh t for her heart-broken father, who being hounded to the vef; end of the world, dares to plan the undoing or uie man who Is desirous of bringing ulti mate disgrace upon the very light of her heart and soul and unhappiness to her every thought. ALTA TODAV W. GRIFFITH S liATKST SENSATION' NOW SHOWING PASTIME TODAY Children, Sc Adult, 20c lllillllllllllllimimilillll THE foET WITH MARIE WALCAMP WESTERN DRAMA THE GIRL AND THE LAW COMEDY HAPPY DAZE DAN CE s WILL BE GIVEN - February 22nd LABOR HALL UNDER AUSPICES PENDLETON POST .". AMERICAN LEGION ' SIX PIECE ORCHESTRA v ADMITTANCE, 75c INCLUDING TAX EXTRA LADIES, 10c ... K .' I j-;;;..;;: ; ;;;.X;Jii aJ-. ''I l" "' 1 'MSsgMaWBasMij. y.V.V SHFJIUK'K IIOI.MFH LOXnoX, Feb. 22. (I. I "I do not know .who It is, but it is a wo. man, and she swears awful," declared a woman at Thames I'ollce Court ap plying for a summons against a "ghost' "Kter see Sir Oliver Ixidge, or Co nan Movie," said the judge. " I can't issue a summons against a ghost." Catarrh Can, Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional troat- , ment. HALL'S CATARRH MKP1C1NK ; la taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Systeaa. HALL'S CATARRH atSDICINB deatrnya the foundation of the disease, gives tha patient atrength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing ita work. Al) Druggists. Circulars free. f. X Cheney Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee - Chronio and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Iiuy Electric Therapeutics. Temple Bldg. Room tJ Phone 411 ARCAD Today CMklrWiUkr, AUiilta, aac ApiHtilliig l ctory VlilW from, ( nine to ninety i King Vidor orrent a tolnlly different piny iv Tin-: NtTi:i - AMI .lUt A.V HI MOIUST "The Jack Knife Man" l:l,IJS VAIlKFJt 1IITIJ31 A liouiely story of tlio plctur ciio MlNstoslppl lUver blianty lUait I'tople. Peter ami IMkUI.v, llie orplisn loll Tito orphan 1hi" itMKUer . , . . A First N'aUoiutl Atlructlou 4 , k COMEDY FAT1M A GET OUT OF RUSS CITY TOKIO, Feb. 22., (tT. PJ Japan has no Intention of meeting the Amer ican requests that she evacuate Vlad ivostok, according to foreign minister, Uchlda. Addressing the Budget Com mittee of the House of Peers. The foreign minister declared It was nec essary to maintain an'aijmy in Siberia due to disturbed conditions In Korea. Tha occupation of Vladivostok must be continued, he declared, "Tor the nrntection of Japanese Interests, and to prevent outbreaks of 'Korean Mal contents'". Uchida did not specifle- allv mention Amt-r.ca In his speech. ALTA THREE DAYS Children, 10c Starting Today r Adults, 35c n Would you have nerve enough to do this ? Suppose you were married and had a child and everything went wrong. Would you have nerve enough to pull up stakes, to begin all over again, 'way down on the social scale? Would you do what Alice and Alan did? Be fore you answer, read "The Pioneers" in March Good Housekeeping, by Kathleen Norms fTif sat mi- urtit ftr Gi HMHkltt-il t ssii(H(U It !. erisr. IT and all of these in this big, 74 -feature magazine Qfnrioc by Coningsby Dawson, William J. OIUUCS Locke Kate Douglas Wiggin, James Oliver Curwood, J. A. R. Wylie, Emma-Lindsey Squier, AND Kathleen Norris all in one issue. e new skirt length, The waist line Now I Suits, frocks, hats, jackets, evening gowns, chil dren's dresses, and a lesson in home dressmaking. TTie Hnm A House plans; furnishings and 1U111C decoration; wall coverings; spring' cleaning; tested and tasted recipes; kitchen discoveries; Dr. Wiley's Question Box; Leagu for Longer Life; cutouts in color for the kiddie. on building, child welfare, politics, wo- meVs rights, the disappearance of 30.000 girls, a substitute for dentistry, a party for St Patrick's Day ; ; Fcflione The Spring silhouette, the A dailllUlS akirtleneth.ehe waist line f Special Articles all in March GOOD HOUSEKEEPING out now Crigga' Cigar Store , L. G. Frazier ' Wlcb Cigar Store Thompson Drug 12 Sol Baum Uedy's Cigar Store Distributer, 119 APLER, Pakrr Oj who looked DehMilW fHW? 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