1 'i f i Trr?vn t rtr? 4 err AnATivTro TTVTrrTir' wrr.rTr. at? CT)AT)T r. ATT V TTVT A T?TT'TT?C RV CTAFI? IXTTT711Q ANn 'IH TT.WS SFRVTrKS ON TIIlJ rAdL iVIlirjl iVDlti01 JL UVlliVyD 111 XlllJ tV J1LjU KJV c?l uaii ijj.hljm. nnijutujwi a w ; 4 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO n PAGES 7 TO 12 1 TWELVE PACES SECTJON TWO PAGES 7J012 .-.v.jr.-.'i. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1921. Sp , . 3T TO Officers Are Re-elected at An nual Business Meeting Held Last Night; Endorse Deputy Sheriff Lyday. 'Any member of the rcndleton Hod A Clun club found guilty of violating ih fish and pmo law of the state will tx summarily expelled from the eliih warn thr revolution unanimously adopted at the annua) hnslnes nwet Ing of the club held Inst nlKht. The resolution wan the result of nn address by K. F. Averlll formerly came warden here. Marlon Jack woe extended a vote nfJ Ihankn for hi work with the Htnte Kane end rich enmmlHslon nnd Orpmv Sheriff Ii,vdny was endorsed an a spe cial Kume warden. '. The club endoraed a movement mak ing for the Immedliite construction of the new club houHo on the club grounds on the reservation. The club laid plana to hold a rex lutered shpot sometime In June under the auspices of the National Ttap shoollna; iiaRocliiUon. . Officer of the club were all reelect ed lust nlKht. They are; president, r . W. Lumpkin; first V.ce president, Huy Hpansrle; second vice president, W, A. Rhodes; secretary treaaurer, C. O. Matlock: field captain. O. B. Wyrick and f'eld eaptaln, Finis Klrkpatrlck. Fred Karl wnu named chairman of the entertainment committee, J. U Vaunh an chairman of the fish and -amc fommlttce nnd itay Spangle' chairman of the membership committee. The committee on finunce la com posed of lul Bcharpf chairman, F. W. I.ampkln, J. 10. Klklna, ('. E. Mat lock ond W. A. Ithode. IT1TON LANDS KAYO FltRKTOItT, N. V., March I. (A. p.) Fred Fulton of Rochester, Minn., knocked out Mike Carlson; local heavyweight, In the second round of a lr.-rnund mntch here Inst nluht. QUALITY SERVICE 3n 1 SANITATION If in Doubt of be meat( your' Ac If you are in doubt just what kind you would like for tomorrow, let us judge. . We sincerely believe that youwill be pleased M with our selection and we know tnat you can not beat the price. Choice prime cuts of beef al ways please. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 -If It's on the Market Ve Have It At the Sign of 9 Service CONROY'S CASH GROCERY , The Store That Saves You Money BUTTER, BEST ON THE MARKET, LB.. . . SPECIAL THIS WEEK . 20 Bars Crystal White Soal, regular value 5 Bars Cream Oil Soap, regular value ............. . .'. ;' . . 1 Package Sea Foam Washing Powder, regular value 60c ...$1.40 , . . .50 .35 $2.25 Special Deal Price . . . . $1.80 Extra Fancy Apples, box' .' .'. '. .' .'. '. .' I. 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Nine tennis tournaments for the Pacific northwext and Britiah Colum bia for 1921 have hcen suggested to tennia organizations by Walter A. Goa, Portland, aeciionul repreaentatlveM for the Tnlted Ktatca Lawn Tcniiia Aaw clatlon. Mr. drone recommended the follow ing dntea and places: ' Idaho Htnte Champlonnhli), place o! 'yet undetermined, Juno 20. Inland Kmplro Championahlp. Spo kane, June 27. Willamette Valky ChamplonHhlp.' Kalcm, July 4. Oregon Mate Championship, Port land, July II. Urttlah Columbia Malnl.eTld Cham plonHhlp, Vancouver, July is. lirlliBh Columbia Championship, Victoria July 25. Pacific Northwest Championship, Tncoma. Aug. 1. Pacific Northwest Sectional Cham-1 pionship, Victoria, July 25. Prltish Columbia Clay Court Cham pionship, Vancouver, Aug. 15. The sugftestlona follow the achedulei that have been in effect In the Pacific Northwest for several seasons. The final dates will 1e announced aoon. OE LYNCH HAS OVER YOUNG MONTREAL DETHOIT, Mich., March 1. (A. P.) Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion and Young Montreal of Province, fought 10 lively' rounds hurt night, the champion winning by a shade In the opinion of newspapermen. ' ' Montreal had llttl trouble reaching the champion with hia left jaba and his defense was effectiveuntil Lynch , floored him near the end of the eigmn for a count of eluht. Thereafter Lynch had thlngM his ivn way. Montreal weighed 118 and Lynch 117. Elderly People Need This In Medicine Chest To relieve chronic constipation, klwayt Leap bottle of Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Pepun htmdy. ' ' i K EARLY all people as they advance Id ute suffer from chronic constipa tion. Many, however, are Indifferent to the laxative they use, on the theory that "they are ail alike." That is a great mistake. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, for ex ample, ii a miid, e ;ntlo liquid laxative. and it tli-x'8 not luse its eflect with re- Deat.-'U use. It so trains the bowel muscles tliat in time medicmes of all kinds can be dispensed with. A sixty-cent bottle cf Dr. Caldwell's F"rup Pepsin w;ll last many months. Tiie prescription was written thirty years ab'0 by Dr. W. Ii. Caldwell, i well Known family doctor, who is himself dow in his S2nd year and can ap preciate what c.'ironic constipation must mean to elderly people; how it brings on hendaches, colds, loss of ap pet te and sleep, heaviness aud a general dull feeling. ' Every home that has an elderly man or womtn should be provided with a bottle of Dr. CaiJwell s Syrup Pepsin. Eight million bottles were bought at drun sto-es Inst year. It is a truly wonderful constipation remedy. J '7 'f ji TRY IT FREE' Send me ynur name and ad dress and I uiiU send jvu a free trial bollUofmySyrup Vetnin. Address me Dr. W. B. Cdd well, 5t3 WashingumStreet, Monaalio, Illinois. Eirrj body now and then needs a laxative, and it is well to know the best. Write sne today. akcadp: today Terrlldr Storm IVoture of Dramatic Moment on Screen Ki:i:Clll.Il CRTS PKCISIOX ' NIJW YOIUC March 1. (A. P.) 1 Charley Beecher. new York, received the judges' decision over Freddie Jacl; of England, after a 10-round bout here. ' A terrific electrical atorm serves os the background for one of the most dramatic scenes in "Polly of the Storm Country," starring Mildred Harris Chaplin, and to lie shown at the Arcade Theatre, beginning today. Oacar Ben nett, a farmer, is struck by lightning and taken to Polly's little cabin In the squatter community of Hvelyn Robert son, the woman whom he had secretly married years before. Robert Robert son whom Polly loves, bursts In on the scene and Is surprised "at the sight of the dying man in tied. Evelyn, to guard her hwn secret, tells Robert that Bennett la "Polly's man." Loath ing Polly. Robert leaves without await ing further explanations, but later he corn's to know the whole truth of the complicated situation, after Bennett ri,o and Kvelvn marries the ncn hind owner, arch enemy of the squat tion the creation of the star role In a new grand opera In New York. Her humble home and family are for gotten. Then a trcmendousk shock causes the !sb of her voice. Her new found friends and admirers leave her. In her mother's great love she finis l eal happiness at last. Prominent In the Star's support arc Robert Anderson, William Kllingford, Itodolph Valentino. Emily Chichester, Elinor Field, Mrs. Margaret Mann, Mary Wise, Dan Crimmins. Rosa fiore, Prank Elliott, Katherlne C.riffith,' Em ma Gerderfand many others. WANTED 10 experienced salesmen at HEHB T Apply at store between 5:30 and 6 p. in. or at o a. m. J) PASTIME 7,HYS7,KO THROWS P1CTF.RS NEW YORK, March 1. (A. P.) Stanislaus Zbyszko of Poland, defeat ed Charles Peters of Nebraska, in a cntch as catch can wrestling mntcn last night In 4 8 minutes and 54 Beu onila. The victor. It was announced, will meet Joe Stecher here March 14 in a finish match. 55l.ys7.ko won with a combination toe hold, head scissors and wrist lock. , . SIMILAR TO BABE 3$ Pl'TCHR'"Hr BATTED" Wfl BUT- AS FIELDER HE. BATTE.D !V , OXCE Ttt KVHRY WOMAN" TO UK KKKX I HF.P.Ki ALTA TODAY r ,ctf V American theatregoers who revelled in the dramatic wealth of "The Heart of Humanity" and capitulated to the. irresistible qualities of. "The Right to' Happiness" are doubtless of the opin- ! Ion that In these two photodramaa: Dorothy Phillips and Allen Itoltibar.j star and director, have reached the heli;ht of screen perfection. But the , public is asked to reserve its final ver- j diet until It has had a view of "Oncei to Evry Woman,' the newest ini-versal-Jewel super-production, coming to the Aita Theatre today. The popular appeal of "Once to Ev ery Woman" is heightened because it deals with every-dny people ana treats of a theuie that is as old a hu manttv. Mother love is its keynote, and it shows the "tter vanity of world- j ly ambition when not founded on hu- man affection. - Miss Phillips first appears as a school girl,, the daughter of a village1 blacksmith, who, because or her good . looks and sweet voice, is the pet of . the family. She accepts-.the .sacrifices J of her parents and sisters, and when a visitor from New York offers toj send Tier 'abroad to have her voice trained she leaves home with no re-' grets. , . ! After many dramatic episooes sne. finally reaches the goal -of her ambt- TODAY ( Children. 5c Adults, 20c MARIE WALCAMP IN THE NET WESTERN DRAMA BIG STAKES COMEDY TEE TIME ALTA DOROTHY PHILLIPS 'rMltiant Star" of The Heart of jBumaoi'ty THREE DAYS STARTING TODAY Children 10c Adult 35c t Tctnerville Trofley s MEETING ALL TRAINS ' yHCE ht every woiwn' lif cone rta f 1 preat IwmaiL One in her liieuni ' thing come to her oa itiucn kr whole iuture depend.. It hu com-c will lardy com to you. jost as it canw to Aurora Meredith. What do you think it ii? You'll know when roa tee spleadid Dorothy PhillilM. the atar at "Th Heart ot HBmmty" and "The .Eight to Haj ine'' play thia treat part in a picture that -every woman in the world trill MderKand. A ' ficturc for which a whole opera waa produced in which the playera aaag jurt aa they ainc as the mighty stage of the Metropolitan dazzling production in which the social leaden of a great western city acted as the "crtras" a aaarveloos love story that you'll never forget. Sea it now. Dent nuis iu . Jieincmtier ' ' 0 oc to Every Worn. YOUR RHEUMATISM' Remove Us Cause by Your Blood. Purifying BALTlMfKK. Md., Feb. 26. Jack Bentley, first baseman and home run hitler, furnishes a parallel to Babe Ruth. Bentley Is Baltimore's star pitcher. Ho Is also a sinr first baseman. But in the 21 games ho pitched last season ho batted only ,2Si. In the remainder of the names he hit an even .4no as a first baseman. He also hit 2ft home runs. I Managers faced a similar problem In Southpaw L'abo Itulh. One cf the most Important duties cf your system is to burn up certain substances no longer of use in your bntly. One Is uric acid, now pener ally held to be the cause of rheuma tism. It Inflames the Joints, st-f-fe-is the mjscles, causes pains, aches, and lameiess. The svstem Is helped to dispose of this troublesome substance, nnd rheumatism is permanently relieved, hv Hood's Sarsaparllla. the one true hiood purifier. It Is aided In many rases bv Hood's Tills, which in mall rtnses are a centle laxative. In innrer doses nn active cathartic.' A "srand course of treatment, economical and effective. Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Johns Bldg. Tendleton, Oregon ARCADE Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c GOSH! How you want to pitch in and help Polly lick that gang . . ,. ,ii.?Xi "uitw lines siojr mm iaiinw r . if 'V ' V-ai.-.rns ie.. Kiian- i. . a u ie .1 ,it.aj,., 1. .1. .1i-hm.i, .j-.,; , . t- MO They reckoned without their host, thoe Hilltop pcrs, when they tried to oust the Squatters Polly the Argel didn't turn the other cheek in the showdown, as you shall see. COMEDY PAPA EY PROXY M