HCZ EIGHT TEN ACTS DAILY EAST OHEG0N1AN, PENDLET6, HtfcCON, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1021. FPIAND'' iMnun- ti.i A nui i:im;s iatkutxin. Ml AT 0MI1 ThA PsMlme Thftitcr will How n humdinger the rcniaindi r of ihiswcvk. uort nlliiK tn nd.i'ice reports, ".un si l Juivs," mliuli has been playing to In. first run houses nil over ih country. It is from an epic novel and Is mid to iwrimy W outer n life as Ik 1ms mvtr before iven presented on tho screen. Wli.lo there Is lu quit action nud i.vi.l scene of the lpicul Wwtprn, there in 1n th.s drama a unique ele ment of hminn emotion .md an mider- Painless Parker r Examines Teeth Free By Palnkss Parker TRUST dentists make a charge for looking at your teeth and ' telling you what they need, but they will not tell you how much it will cost to have the work done until Hie job is completed. Then ! rou eel a bill that wakes vou UP. In all E. R. Parker System Offices exam- lnations and advice ore free. A patient is told what is needed to fix the tceHi up in good shape and what1 the price will be for doing iL No guesswork about it. , This is my idea of the square dcaL It is the only way to practice dentistry on a sat isfactory basis. I have never had anything to do with the Dental Trust, because its ways have made dentistry cost more tLan the people could afford to pay. " When, you think of TEETH think of PARKER, ' rRtfistmd Draft (Uif R R. PARKER SYSTEM r - .. ... IN Vr"v jX' i Pr. 1-auiwwi farter Tr. V. Dr. It. O. Patton 735 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Ivinit romance which "gets" np optl eneo. it Is more than mere i x i;o metit, for the mighty pull wnifn love and duty :i it is handle! by Ch irlcx 1'Iary, makes a lusting h risslon. rvnp Kii'h. who hciMniett:il rise lo stntdom has recently been Centured it mavas'nes and papers ihrou:hoft the country, has a prominent role and idds greatly to tho attract'on, James Gordon and Kathleen O't'oitnor arc also well-known names which appear in this wt. For a l'itf evening's entertainment. one that the wmuc rnttiily can enjoy. you can't miss it at the I'astltno thea- or. aimwim: TODAV ;i;i:.t XOVEI, 11V ClUltOHIU, scui:km:i LANDiS IS OFFICIALLY Kvery reader of current literature will recall the sensation caused by the publication several years figi' of Winston ehurehlU'M prwerfal novel "The Inside of the Cup." The stor , attacked the alleged hypocrisy of cer tain clerfrymen and men of wealth dentifiedwlth churches as vestrymen". The philosophy of the tvok was critV :lsed by -churchmen in this countr and in Rnglnnd as an unwarranted tttncK upon religion anil the cloth. The picture rights having heen ob- tuinetl by Cosmopolitan at great ex pense, the story was plcturired by Al bert Capellani, a famous director and tltt film version will lie shown nl the Aretulo Theatre today. The essential 'eaturcs of the story which is one of irrcnt dramatic force, have been re tained while the antihyprocrlsy philos ophy of the author necessarily 'fins l-en subordinated to the sener.il theme. The story denis with the Rector o a fashionable church who turns upon his wealthy parishioners when ho. dls- ovcrs them parading under a mask of I hypocrisy and invites the common peo. pie t" attend his church. Kldon Parr, a vestryman, unscrupulous and tyran nical, alienates his son and daughter and Is finally killed by a man whom he has ruined. There is a pretty love romance between the .Hector and Parr's daughter which ends happily. The leading roles are played by Wil liam P. Carleton and Edith Hallor. WASHINGTON, .Mar. 3.- U P. Judtca Uintlis. of yhlcivs, was official ly censured by the house Judiciary commiiteo tor hohitnir offices of fedar- al Judie and arbitrator for onj-anUod base' all. A complete invest lfition of nil the faelii sunoundlnsr Utnilis acts with ft vh w of definitely determining W'hctlpT tho impeachment procecdiniss would be piessed nsalnst bijn were recommended lo the new congress. Tho. committee, with onti diwsentliKt vote, declnrcd his acceptance of the baseball position while remaitiin on the lenoh. constituted a ":ctious Im properiety" and hinders the perform nncy of his official duties. The conimittocs action was taken on the Impeachment proceodinjra brought In the house njralnst ,nnlia by Kcprc scntfiilve Weity. t ALTA DCHOTHY PHILLIPS !rBrj!liant Star of 'The Heart of I 1 HnmflnM-v . . Children 10c . TODAY Adults 35c wm r us i Ai pi.-x; -rf- i ryjr;rr. srmu. w ,L .... .. Tanerviila Trolley MEETING ALL TRAINS OHCE in very woman s hit comes certiia gTeat moment Once in her lifetime some thing comes to her on which her wholo future depends. It has come or will surely come to you. just as it came to Aurora Merediths What do you think it is? You'll know when you Bee eplendid Dorothy Phillip, the stir of "The Heart oi Humanity- and 'The Eight to Hap piness' play this great part in a picture that every wom an in the world wilt understand. A -picture lor which a whole opera was produced in which the players sang just as they sing on the mighty stage of the Metropolitan a daxciing production in which the social leaders of a great western city acted a the "extraa" a marvelous love atory that you'll never forget. See it now. Dont mist it Remember 'Ones to Every Woman." Jk Ax PASTIME TODAY Adults, 20c ChsI Jrcn, 5c yiiC-ia 1 ' . ,;-- r 1 . . -,. & -;-;'. . i: f . , . -r , I 't - 1 J i - ", . '..'- , . i ' I. . , V -j 1 ' :A I-. . .A .. , f ' ! . - r - J . V 'Jy , ' . - .VI Sunsetgones' t A FIVE ACT PiC OF THE WEST PwwcrfuJ'y portrayed by Screo.n Artist of the First Rank , x CHAR1ES CLARY IRENE RICH JAMES CORDON KATHLEEN O'CONNOR Music whose strains emphasize the virility and humanity of this f uspensp-fiiled drama BABY BORN ON PEACE DAY After Mother Had Been Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pbkham's Vegetable Compounds Salisbury, Mass. "For seven years I had a female trouble and such bearing- down pains I could hardly do my house- j worK. Abe doctor said, 'If you can have another baby it mif-ht be the best thing for you but I am afraid you can not.' I bepan' tak ing Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and my oaby was born on 'Peace Day. If women would only take your Vegetable Compound they would have better health. I always recommend your Veg etable Compound to the neighbors. " Mrs. Tracy Patten, 2 Lincoln Ave., Salisbury, Massachusetts. The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful phy sical preparation, as it is impossible for a weak sickly wife to bring healthy children into the world. Therefore if a woman is suffering from a displacement, backache, inflam mation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" she should profit by Mrs. Patten's ex perience, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and be restored to health. - (I:ift Orcp'intan Spri-i.-il1 STANKIKI.O, March 3.--A very ii terestlns ami helpful local Institute was Wil iivtho StanficUl lilfih whnol building, Saturday. Kcli. 2rt. Thirty five teachers from ",0 western part of the comity were present. The fol lowing program was Rtven. Dance of Welcome l'irat Grade, Stanfleld. Hecitatlon. lleryl Unle. Song. First Orade, Sianfleld. Dranintiuition. Hiioklctx i ry Klnn. Fourth, Mfth and Sixth Grades. Round Tahle PIscuj-hhuik: Klghth Grade Examinations, led ly Mr. McQueen, Columbia. .Oratory in Our High Schools, Supt Velclier, Hernilston. A .Finer Sense of Honor In Inter- sclrolastic Activities. Qencral English in High School. Supt. Ucn- amln. I'matllla. Athletics, Sort. Drew. Kcho. Orade School Supervision, Principal flense!, Hernilston. Compulsory School Ii Mr. Hush, I'matilla. Generul Topics, County Supt. Green Pendleton. An appetizing luncheon was servp-1 at noon by the girls in the St.uifie.d high school domestic science dcpii't ment under the supervision of Miss Marcom. The visiting teachers, principals and superintendants extended a Ijinir vote of thanks to the Stanfield coin-nunPy, members of the school board and tea chers for their entertainmenr. - . W. H. Hefsertund family have mov ed back on their ranch near 'lernu'- ton. - - News hns been received hereof the death of Mrs. K. I'. Itlppley of S.o. I.une, who pa-s. d away Sunday. Mrs. I'ippley, Is th' mother of Mrs. K. Sovcrtince. who has been ith her mo ther for the past two weeks:' 1 he many friends of Mrs. Severance C -tend their heart felt sympathy. Frank Sloan is home from Salem where he has been attending the leg islature. Don Pruttt is In (Welner, Idaho, at tending to some business affairs. Mrs. M. K. Ling is confined to net home on account of a severe cold. Jack Kennedy Is making some im provement in the Shamrock. Ilo is having some new lunch counters and snols installed uml will serve lu ches at all times. COMING TO WALLA WALLA UNITED DOCTORS Specialists DO NOT USE SURGERY Will be at DACRES HOTEL Wednesday and Thursday, 'Mar. 940. Office flours: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. TWO DAYS ONLY XO OlAKUK FOU i:XAMI.ATK).V fj . ' The doctor In charge is a graduate in medicine and surgery, and is licensed by the state of Washington. He visits professionally the more im portant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip, consulta tion and examination free, except the expense ot treatment when de- Hired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit many wonder ful results in di.ea!M;Hof the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, .rheiimatisrti, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. f If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get better Jo not fall to call, as Improper meas ures rather than dlscane are ' often the cause of your long standing trouble. lieinember above date, that exami nation on tiiis trip will be free, and .hat his treatment is different. , M ..in. " ' - . JW N..t, l 1 .','.; -. .i Owppt Ppncfire hecoinlnr? more pcpvilar each year. New, large varieties produced in recent years are truly gorgeous." Their beauty and fragrance endear them to every one. ' - ' , Success with Sweet Peas depends to a large degree upon the seed and i.. -l.i.:i KTstW-tifM m Zrrt upon ettriy "jiani-iiijj. v v.j,"-0 OL V- OVtv.1i years for their great vipidsor lar-re. neauti- Wii'U fully colored blossoms. In l the bterhng beed Case at local dealers, you will find tnese secos in excetteni mixtures as well as in single colors.' Cultural directions on each packet. 5 cois'oweer, i Peaa have been 'KtrflnriArd alTfNdi fnmnus rttirinfr manv i . S 1 k I u W lVta W PlINNEAPCLIS mm Minnesota WILL HANDLE NOTES WASHINGTON. Mar. 3 Replies to the American notes regarding tho mandates will be left to the Hardin administration, the stute department announced today. PILL WASHINGTON', Mar. 3. (1?. P.) The house by a vote of 240 to SI re. fused to agree to an army of 175,000 men as proposed by the senate in the army appropriation bill.- They In strutted the house conferees on the bill to insist on the house to plan re ducing tfio army to 15,(MiO. . AGHKES TO AICRITRATIOX EAI.ttOA. Mafch 3. U. I'.) Cpsta Rica has agreed to -an arbitra tion In the dispute with Panama, President Porras of Panama, has an nounced. Ko said he believed thrre vrViuld be no more fighting between the J two nations over the possession of thel province of Chiriqul. CALLSATTHECAPITOL WASHINGTON', Mar. 3 (A. P.) Vice-l'i-tnident-elect Coolldgo who ar-1 rived last night from Northampton, ! Mass., visited tho capttol today, callliut' on Vh-e-l'ri-iident Murnhnll and Inter , chatting with newspaper mm. Mr.! Coolidi,!) was with Mr. Marshall for about five minutes. Mrs. foolldge was the guest of Mrs. Marshall at a reception 1vcn by "Th ladles of the senatv," an 'organization of wives of senators. n good barkeep to get a" mixed drink these very clays." "I'm deeply interested." "All ho has to order Is so-called whisky straight," Puffalo Rxpress. Catarrh Catarrh ta a local diseaM greatly lnflo enrcd by constitutional conditions. HAMS CATAIiHU MliDiriNB Is a Tonic and Blood I'urlller. .Uy clssnslng th blood and building up the System, !AI,p'8 CATARItH MKDK'INK rostores normal conditions and allows Nature lo do Its work. All DrticKtsts. Clrculsra free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. . Pity 'T.'s rm itim'. "No trotililo for a fellow who knows DR. C. II. DAY . -uj sm'iimi aim nurgcon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 25 Bmlth-Crmwfort Uullding. ' ' , Telsr-hon 704 TtM. 7-Tl ARGA DE Three Days ' Children, 10c Starting Todav Adults, 35c MEXICO'S FIRST LADY . ! , W j . ) . -yy ' I " ' ' f ( ' - " ' K . "lr&- ! i ' f '' " ' ': . .--, -. : A ' it ' 0 ! i- ' ' t ! - t ; .'-. . . t V' - "YOUR CURSED PRIDE DID THAT!" And the boy, soul-sick at the wreck of his love, flung out of his father's home and sank to the depths. ' . But this smug "foremo.st citizen" what of him? What of the girl who gave up when she wasn't fit for his son? What of his chrch that was ruled by hypocrites? What of the thousands of honest workers whose lives these hypocrites darkened? Was there any way up to the light? Only one! A story that turns the dregs of life to the sparkling wine of happi. nets. FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORPORATION presents ACosmopolitanProduction QQammounlQicture , From the World-Fampus Novel by Win ston Churchill. ' Personally directed by Albert Capel lani. BRAY PICTOGRAPH ' 1 rvr t i - r ft a -Wi : ', ! ys This is ths latest picture ' of Mr. EILLY WEST IN STRIKEBREAKERS Address: 336 lioston Itlock, Mln- Ohrrgon, wife of the president of neapolis, Minn, Mexico, and her son,