TWENTY FOUR PAGES M DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1021. PACE EIGHT Arcade Today THE COLLECTOR. Kill That Cold With Children 10c Adults, 35c C.M'il..fi.'J. --- k i.-j.-r- CASCARA M QUININE Colds, Congo. "OMV L 'Grippe Neelocted Colds are Dangerous . Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneesa. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 ilays Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head-Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in HT.l's. . ; . ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT LLUJ i LtfllWfMHB V I I 9, .J r i . i v fri IhcfTnccand most human Vedcm Drama' he ever, made UMli uivr From the famou? Novel? fcy rl.Hcrbcrt KnJbb?7 mi at Pffll AI.TA TODAY I A First National attraction pro-' d'.ieed liy Allen Dawn and presented; by the Mayflower Photoplay Corpora- t on and entitled "in the Heart or a! Fool" will te the offering at the Alla( today. " v Advance reports on this picture de-j Clare It to bo Mr. Dwan's master-1 piece. It is a picMriration of the novel of the same title by William Allen White, the noted political writer, edit or and novelist. It Is a powerful epic of American life and one that could recur to any ordinary individual in thiscountry. "In the Heart of a Fool." has its action transpire in a small city in the Middle West. Into this peaceful community comes a beautiful youna rehool teacher of "vampish" instincts. She has ambitions towards social con quest and to further this end inveigle the hero into an illicit love affair which results in dire disaster to all concern ed. But out of the seethins: cauldron of a burning mine and through the dangers of mob rule. h9 emerges tri umphant n the end. The plot is tense ly dramatic the characters are real ' and the thrills are plentiful. It is tre mendous in Its theme but convincing in its simplicity. It is really a start ing reflection in life's great mirror. A cast of more than ordinary ex cellence has been provided for its In terpretation, many weU-known screen favorites being included in its personnel. than they should, for the temptation I to drink W'as Intense when the thor ! mometer on the cool side of an alicd?! wall registered 122 degrees. Thanks I to the care of Knibbs, only one ense of Sunstroke occurred. Harry Fowler, j the cameraman, waft the victim. He J sucumbod for three hours one evening and during the remainder of the time worked with an ice pack on his hend. The camera was covered with a cool pack and an unbrella sheltered it frorr. the direct rays of the sun. In spite of difficulty with heat buckled film, and the impossibility oi "shooting" during the majority of the day when a perfect gale of wind swept thick clouds of sand, some of the mos beautiful denert photography ever made was obtained. ! H. Heroerx Knibbs conferred with 'Harry Carey in every part of tb,e film ' ing of his story, "Sundown Slim." He jir also the author of "Overland Red,' J one of Carey's recent pictures. For i nine years he has tramped the deter country, and most of his poems and stories are written in desert setting1 about desert PEople. Aiuwnrc TODAY KE.VL- MXEUT STIFF FOR CAHEY PHTl'RK "There are Just t-wo no, three rules for keeping happy and healthy on the desert," said H. Herbert Knibb. by choice a wanderer on thn sun baked plains at least half of even year. He told the rules to Harry ";irey and the mem bom of the -Sundown Him" company when he went with them for art eiirhteen-day location on the Mojave desert. Furthermore, he kuw that they observed his rules. Here they are: Be careful what you eat. Drink very lit" water. Don't et excited. The last was the hardest rule for Val Paul, Carey's director. Many of the company also visited the olla more Tfes Young Mother Youths With its fct, makes for the young mother' health and happiness. But later, maternali experiences' bring a dif ferent result. The care of a family, multiplied household duties, and very often the weakness caused by womanly disease, tend to prolong the suffering and to make conva lescence a slow and weary process. Many women perhaps your own neighbors have had beneficial experience with Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescri ptic i, which prepares the prospective mother. Send 10 cents to Doctor Tierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buna' , N. Y., for a trial package of tablets. South Vallfjo, Calif. "1 have taken Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription during1 expectancy and found it excellent. It relieved my headache, backache, and helped me in a great mary ways. I was strong, had a pood appetite and had eomparativ-iy no suffering. Was strong and felt well when I rot up and mv baby was nice and bed thy." Mas. S. P. Houston, C40 Fifth Street (East Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, March 8. Adams P.ebek ah Lodge met on the regular night and held initiation and took in four new members into the Ioge. .The new members were O. H. Forman, Mrs. Jessie Lieuallen, Miss Laura Mc Farland and Miss Eertha McFarland, and after all business and initiation the members were served with lunch of coffee sandwiches, pickles and fruit salad and cake. Those who at tended were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunch. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whiteley, -Mrs. O. H. Forman, Mrs. Bauer, Sylvia Bunch, Mrs. Leota, Mrs. Maud Dupuis, 11 STATES HEAR Hltf Irs. Esther Punch. Pertha McFar land. . Laura .McFarland, Mrs. Otis Lie jallen, Mrs. Pertha Kemhler, Mi a j John Spencer. Mrs. Pertha Kembler! was elected to go to the district con- j vention. A;i spent a very' pleasant i evening. Mr ami Mrs. John Mvrick. who I have iived in Adams for several years. and who were formerly residents of Helix, have sold their small ranch , near Adams to Mr. and .Mrs. Spriggs of tho East. j Mrs. Murray was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lra Stoll, Friday. John Hale motored to Adams today from the ranch near town. A fake fire alurm was sounded to day when some one telephoned that Lawrence I.ieuallen's house was on fire. The city men and Chas. Dupuis were in town and they attached the fire engine behind his car and motor ed to the supposed fire and found o it was burning stubble and all carao back to town. Mr. and Mrs. Revella Lieuallen mo tored to the city of Pendleton today. Evard McCoIlum was in Pendleton yesterday. Mrs. .Nelson of Podleton Is the guest of her son. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. In Adams. Sam Darr of M'lton is the guest of his mother, Mrs. Darr, for the ween end. Ira Stoll was a Pendleton visitor to .lay. O. H. Forman and sister. Mrs. Bail er, motored to Adams Thursday even ing to attend lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dupuis and laughters, Irene and Francis, motor ed lo Ad.'ims today. Mrs. Smith of Walla Walla, passed through Adams Friday as he was go ing part way with her son who is go ing east to Kansas City on business. A number of Adams young people surprised Mrs. Charles Bunch at her home Friday evening. Those who at ended were Percy Baker, Ella Cory, Wilma Boyer, Lydge Eaton, Helen Boyer, Clarence' Power, Doris Lieual len, Lloyd Inman. Louis Desvoign Ha elx Angler, Henry Power, Lizzie Des voign and Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer. They all brought lunch, played games and had' a jolly time. The Parent-Teachers meeting met at the school house on Friday evening. A good atendance wits present and a debate on military training, whether it was good to retain it in the high school or not. The freshmen of the negative side won the debate. The negative were Hoy Mariow and Dan iel Kembler. The affirmative side were Francis Lieuallen and Clarence Powers. Mrs. Graylapp is visiting at the home of her mother. Mis. Wilson La Grande, this week. Mrs. Debols and daughter tienc leve, one of Adams school tachers, went to Pendleton Saturday. M ss Helen Plake of Pendleton h'gh school, spent Sunday tit home In. Ad. ams d returned tu Pendleton on the 4-15 Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lieuallen und daughters. Dera and lions, motored to Pendleton Sfr-tunlay to do some shopping. . Will Holdmnn, one of Oregon's prominent wheat men, has rented his wheat land near Adair. to Jack Pake and will now 'to a mutt of leisure as he needs a rest. , - Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and children and Mrs. Anna Eaker, left for Hend, Ore. to visit for a short time. M ss 1 ertha McKaiiand and Lnura .Moiirland left for Weston to visit with relatives and fr'enfor a short tiiv.. .I:imes ("hesnut and brother, were in the c ty of Pendleton yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Payne and moth er, motored, to Pendleton today to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whiteley and family of Pendleton, were the guests of her mother, Mrs. French, over Sunday. j Miss Gwendolyn Mclntyre of Pen dleton hlsh school, spent Sunday oh the ranch near Helix. Ivan Blake of Helix motored to Ad- Htns today. Church services were held in the Paptist , church S'lndsy. Sunday school at 10 a. m. w'th 68 in attend ance. Preaching at II a. m, by lfev. Luther. Young peoHe's meet'ng ut. 8:3H. Kvcnlna preuilng at 7:30 p m. "Ho preached a fine sermon on the different modes and kinds of Chris tianity and wh. conversion really was to u largo audience und all enjoy, ed the services. If you want to hear a good sermon eotno to Adams Sun day the 1,1th. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Green made r business trip t Pendleton today. They have sold their Adams residence to .Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Laker. Mr. Green has been a resident of Adams fur some time and all regret to have h ni move front Adams. As yet he Is Undecided what ho will do. M. A. P'iker sold his home resi dence to Mr. ("hesnut of the Knst, nc It Is close to his stn, Jim Chesnut and we welcome them In our mid-it and know they will llko Oregon for thcli1 future home. - - mmi FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Used By Three Generations tIT roa MOKLET OK HOTMIUHOOO UC TRt UBT, fn BuoniL RcauuTOK Co Pift. 9-0, Atlanta, 04 "fit ni th r'unblln ioa with the ntrvoui tut. That new was ,mad (or ft Ready beat. . ' He'll baas on the tram, aa4 Wd lived ia atria. But. than waa the road. . anndin mlla altar mil And aothm' to do but fot 1 fc'aw. V COMEDY A FRESH START . A LTA 3 Days Starting TODAY . Acolowal picture of every . day people, full of love and Ky moments. . - ' V" 'r v , s- Ut, -y- f A 1 w - V if :r I K&' 1 ' f 'Z " , . : a.i- .. . '?'. - i 4. .19 ' -. . - , Dr. Clayton B. We'.ls, with a rndio telephone, preaches from 'Wichita, Kua.. to 1109 amateur wireless o;.erators In 11 statei. His sermon follows his pulpit ter- Dion. The radio srrmon is "ur( jid ftoappy." b(rwerer. 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