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pag nvr. DAILY EAST OHEOOKIAlt, PEfcStETOJT 6HECOn. TTOSDAY EVEITI1TG, MAP.C3 10,' 1921. Twelve pacl Kill That Cold With People Here and There Paaco'a olty council In planning to make a model town of the Washington city, aays Uns liertholet, conductor at the N. I, train from rasro to J'emllo ton, Ho u.vn t ho city father have puHid 11 n ordinance forbidding nil Karnes of chance und lino in orUlnunco to regulate dunce. IliiHlnewi in "better In, Chicago and other middle went polnlH than It wiik some time ago Hays M. C. Mctz, well known harao dealer who arrived In Pendleton ywiterduy. Mr. Mets nays bimlneu him been much lighter than last year but la now on the upgrade. W. fl. Caatccl, lien Hhort and Albert PetcrHon. of V'klah and Albe are In th city today and aro the flrtrt men to ernes over the Yellow Jacket ruad thU rprlnir. Mr. Peterson nays It will be at lenat two week yet before tho road will be free of anow as H la two feet dwp In Home places. Jimmy Clock, who lined to sell shoe for the Flthlnii-lliirker Co. of Tort land, will farm In Canada. Mr. Cloc't, who Jm woll known In Pendleton, wan here yesterday and atuted that he plana ti eo to Canada soon. (VV. fWotta and son Kdwln of Helta aro among the buainexa vltiltora In Pendleton today. Inn very rapidly, It In auJil, but It wu folt that Hospital treatment wy necea Huiy. ' t'liarlcH Hull of Westofc is one of the moat well known cuttlo meh of this aectlon dcullng In blooded atock He wua In Pendleton yesterday trans. actlntr liualneHH, -lie la now bundling full blooded culvea both reentered and unregistered of tho ilolateln, roan, ri d und pell Durham, Guernseys, und Joreya. Mr. Hull has disposed of sovejul milnmls within the past few days. W. W. IMIlnn, slate secretary- of the Y. M. O. A. is In Pendleton today tntiiHucttiiff huslneHs of that organiza tlou. Ho will remain ncre several days. . Charlns F. lllonm, formerly a farm er of this aectlon, now ai lla farm ma. chlnery. lo Is In Hie city today from Portland. ' Mr. and Mm. Waller AMiaon of Vklah came to, Pendleton today bring law their1 who wasl.adiy maided soma tlmo ngo. The child ia lmrn I tho books of tho treasurer's office Last year thai office had received 11 247 for dog taxea up to March 1 1 whereas this year there has only been J2 turned In. ' Dt'putlca after Uoor .MiiUcih ' Uoputlea lavender and Itldgeway aire out today running down several il- li'Ki-d tlil'rlt atills. Teleph"n reports iudicalo thoy havo uncovered one with a snlull urn ou at of whlxkcy tn hand and several hundred gallons of niaHh. .- M, .1 , Miike Hi'coikI Turnover, , The second turnover for the year of 1920 taxes haa been made to Coun ty Treasurer firace Gllllum. The sum amounts to $35,279.(19 of which 121,- 1S 4.6 1 goes to the general fund. Normal Teacher Scare. , That there Is a scarcity of trained teachers Is evidenced by the fact that to dute there have been no applica tions for position In the county schools from teu.ch.er trained In the normal schools. There are, however, any number of applicant who have not hud normal training. i I'Ywcr JXkh In Pendleton ' There are elther'fewer dogsln Pen dleton or fewer owner according to PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY 1 ViHl, Blistered Hands P You win soon be plying the old upade out in the 9 gback yard, making; your Bummer garden. To insure 2 yourself crisp lettuce and radishes, fragrant onions, g R rich red torriatoes and all the things which seem the w '"tocBt'when picked "fresh from the garden. ' ' q O Z z 05 D O u. w z o s fi. Get your seeds early, while the assortment is complete. We have the best varieties of tested seeds, The Economy Grocery 113 West Webb St F Phone 909 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE nKi:rn is appoixtki. WA8H I NOTO.V, March 10. (A. P.) Hecreiary of War weeks ha an pointed Newton liaker, former secre tary of war, colonel In tho officers re serve corp. Colds, Coughs CASCARA r QUININE omw AND La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tk no chance. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold In 2 hours Relieve Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache " s Quinine In thi form does not affect th head Cascara 1 best Tonic Laxative No Opiate,!) HAT. ALL DR UGGISTS SELL IT M.MtKKT IJKMAIS STPAUY j POKTLAND,' March )0.-t-(A. P.)-r- Markets are Mendy. ' ' r " 1 Be Slender TnM way bem lanrfvr, 9W hcstihr, iioowyoura. b Ui picture; tbj thsaowt r to if yoa ides of ris Man reduction of neifbt. No iUrriDf of tedieus were. 19 thyroid, no 10 follow thottn ystom and mil, ew.j no f vv 01 orooj iiMt .C iDin, tur Koroffi WZ'jJ Ter ytm o4 J0T t a nt. 8aia, rnisbre, r ton mmodtfS by phyvejaoa, Add to your oapahility u4 rfcirro. AimM oil wbo kno you. Be coma Hahior In reunur In appearaDCtt, attrootMo, gain in hHhr vA years to your lltal Tike your meaaurvmeoti oad velfbt often and look at younli io mirror lo know tfao treat benefit. Don't loie any am timet otart mvm and etijey the tnrlll of beenreinff atxlr. Aak (or boa at KOfttlft) TAttUtES (prononnned tareent at any dma tore, cep no anbotitat. Or mail XM Oo oa for box: or write for freo brochure, ftavtit U, Hi -l, tuttaa 1 New fork. E t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR Ph HE NT Front Phone 22J-M. bed MAN AND WIFK without children want work on ranch Phone 288-W. CONFERENCE DECIDES 10 TIE STRAW VOTE OMAHA. March 10. (V. P.) Gen eral conference of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers union has decided to take a atrik vote In every packing: center In the United Htates und Canada and tho referendum la ex pected to bo concluded hy Monday. Tl RHINE STAND FIRM WASHINGTON, March 10. (A. P.) Tho American trwrps on the Rhine ur standing pat, said Secretary Weeka. und the state department expressed similar attitude as to the situation urowintc out ot the allied advance. Th American truvpa occupy positions un der the armistice terns and not the peace treats'. F.IKTIMK TODAY I5LACK ACR 18 I'ltll.HT KPOT IX A TIIItIIJ.IU DltAMA PANAMA WITHDRAWS FORCES AT REQUEST OF SECRETARY HUGHES WASHINGTON, March !. (V. P. The reply of Panama to the Amer ican note demanding cessation of hos tilities with Costa Rica was received by the slate department. The note announced thut the Panamanian for ces were being withdrawn from the Cote territory at the request of Secre tary of State Hughes. KXPHKT bookkeeper accountant de sires permanent" position with re liable firm widely experienced in thin work Addrcaa "V this office,- PASTIME t BOLSHEVIK FORCES ARE WITHDRAWN AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN REPULSED PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain 8c Lee Gash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 ORANGES 3 doz. 50c, Watch our ad Tomorrow PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain & Lee Cash Grocery . 209 E. Court . . '. Phone 880 1: II H it: '.1 8.) i Id H E LSI NG FOBS, March 10. (L. P.) kepulsed after a determined effort to recapture the foriresa of Kron stadt, the bolshevik forces have with drawn, leaving hundreds of bodies lying on the ice, according to advices received her today, TOD AT , . ; Children, 5c Adults, 20c KING W. VIDOR'S "The Family Honor,, Vice Dens and Gamblintj Hells were wide open. Sinister influence . Bought "to contaminate the boys and girls of a town for profit. A girl, a child and a man, by ' good deeds and right thinking, cleaned up the town, ana evil was wiped out.N e' Trom the PEOPLE - Luke, a (flftantlo Southern negro, is one of the queer characters In 'The Family Honor," -King Vldor's first picture for First National, which will be shown-at the Pastime theatre today. Luke's master Is a gambler wno rung the- most notorious resort In the small town, and Luke himself is not adverse to a game of African golf. He Is one of the "props" of the gambling Joint and la entirely in his element. When a roulette wheel Is Introduc ed, however, lake's eyes open In aston inhment at the way it takes all th money of the village youths. He ad mits tht "dat ar wheel hub t it ali ober dem African golf bails for quick action." Luke, while a very black nee him self, is one of the light, hiunorou fpots In a thrilling- romanre of a beautiful Southern girl, whoe brother turns out to be a gambler and wastrel The atory touches n her love for th son of the mayor of the town, whose father secretly owns most of the stock in tho gambling dejis. She hag a hard strugale -with poverty and ruin until a surprising event occuis which changes hT life. . ' ALT A TODAY IT'LL OF TKAC.K1MKS ' LI T XGf A MELOimAMA "In the Heart of a Fool,'1 comins to the Alta. Theatre today, averages a tragedy for every thousand feet. And ''espiir. the tragedies, this feature if not a melodrama. In fact it i quite ihe " opposite. Dealing with th'. eoniplex problem of marriiige, it stands out rs one of ihe most power ful dramas wreoned this year. S tremendous In the story, both in plo! and proachmenc, that no offense Is offered by tho tragedies as they occur, in fact, their appeal is to tlie.subcons cious mind. , . , ; . j . . SAYS HATES lP JOO PEIi CEXT Weston, Ore. . i March 10. Kdltor East OrefQnlan: - ' Tn regard to tho present increase In the Telephone Company rates as re cently granted, them by their allie'a Ihe public service commission. The Interest of the public's welfare seems to have been Tantonly neglected and betrayed by Its paid "servants con siBling' of a so-called Public .Servteo Commission. Tho Eat Oregonian speaks of a 3ft j ar cent increase hnvinsr been granted to the Telephone Company by th said Commission. Now some of us Missourians up this way believed that tho said increase meant a 30 per cent Increase of tho old rates all down the line. But after receiving our rural tele phono bills we find that Instead of a 20 per cent increase, these lor un even ,iimi fit r .:iti nivic.-r m , tho charges for cxehance service. . n Iff - " iff t .VttSE HtiART Of A fOO- scire rfn VTei bills call their proper pointf. In the story. T crease in wmf !, nrc wrecked, thi.hem is injm A BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE , OF THE SOUTH COMEDY .-RUBES1 AND ROMANCE WINTON SJX Everywhere, even in congested traffic, the Winton Six stands out in marked distinction. Its character and the type of its owner are unmis takable. Indeed Winton cars are best commended by the type of men and women vho possess thenv ( ' iv . The most elaborate car displayed at the Pendleton Automobile Show this season will be the Winton touring car. , , .Exhibited by W. S. Rcicheit , of The A. G. Stevens Motor Go. . . Local Distributors of. Haynes and Winton .Automobiles . Although there are seiren reels in this production, with sen tragedies, a trajfdy docs not happen in every reel. They come in logical sequence at Two irec a mine dKisler that caused many Present (new charges Being deaths, tho son of the wnspins mine twice, or double tho amount of lasti baron is wounded by a bullet t.r-'d b year's chargen. a member of mob: th" Utile son ot Now buck In good old Missouri, th'Mthe hero Is killed; the villain is school teacher.') always declared thiit j thervllbiht'a wife goes insane and die a SO per cent consisted of jn cents on in $ h(;;,,itj,i. each dollar. Hut out here In Oregon , h's featiiio is Allan Ruin's pho is now seems t? consist of 100 cents on j to-version of William Ailen White's tho dollar whenever you run up j colclirntod lmvel.-" The production t epalnst The Pacific Telephone Cor-U vit National Attraction, present porntbn.. ' ! ed by Mayflower. Now, Mr. Editor, will yoil please tell ! lis what this 30 per cent telephone in I crease really mtansv Seems as though : tho Telephone Company has received a permit from its friends, the public ser I vice commission to graft tho public to ithe tunc of 30 per cent! whence does that company get its 1111- AltC.lE TODAY With" a bundle of . newspapers ten der his arm, and a voice twice as loud as nnv other kid In San Francisco's Hut from'hinalo,vn "iMnty" fbrhts the world set its iiii-ifor living, and makes himself News- (boiity to make an increuso of 100 per ji,oy King, at the head of the N'owsboyV cent against their rural patrons? (Trust. He does it all to provide a Potter far. to let the Telephone Com- home for his old Irish mother. Then BCff uini i.a w tTVn niS nitHIttT ICK. Hhemsellves, alid the suffering public I refuse to patronise such a greedy monoiwiry! Yinirs for a souave deal f TOBACCO "No-To-Uac" has helped thousands lo break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a h nging for a cigarette, cisur, pipe, or lor a chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet In your mouth Instead, to help relievo that awful desire. i Shortly the habit may be completely I broken, and yon are better off mental ly, physically, financially. It's so easy s simple. Get a box of Xo-To-Bao land If it dojen'f release Jou from all j craving for tobacco In any form, your IdrmtHlst will refund your monrj pjWUhoiit miesllon, Dirty" has tt, flirht down the feelintr th.it life "isn't such a much.", after all, and he battles to cot liaeK into the came and make hlmseff the success his mother always lonyed Ho see him. As king of the Xewslniy's Trust. "Dlntv's'' two lieutenants are a little Chinese half-breed and Jolly little coon. both. sellinS-menibers of the Trust, and for them "Witty" puts up many a fUht. , One nisrht he picks tip a wallet belonfrinjj to Jack North, the third assistant district attorney, and returns It to him. This is the besTlnning- of a verv real friendship between the V'0' and Dinty" just naturally begins to fijrht for the 3rd A. O. A. Ijiter when North's fianf. I'.oth Whitely. Is kld napped by ''Kins" lorkh, Malay hatr breed and Irader of a (tana; of cut Ihroats, "Plnty" nuts up the one great fight of his lifo for her. The activities of an up-to-date band opium smue:lers have for some time been puialing the district attor ney's office. This pieturesoue group of highbinders operates via airplane and cutter mute between Mexico, the Orient and San Francisco, with secret wiroMi stations and, strop? political QUALITY GLASSWARE ' We always feature glaaro both In the cut glass and nKTvotl and etclifd glans. ETCHED GLASS ' is very popular and a recent shipment en- aW- L to.be able to supply most of your ;!f. in our rcEulur puttcru. of this dwtlnct lve aro. . .. . -deuieleo Pendleton Ure. Tlio -l argt Diinion-I Dcak rs in EaMcro Oregon. A a ' TV Influence to aid them.' . 'ajr " . "? T. "Diniv" and his gang are perfectly cornea me u.x i... - . . . ., ,k- ti,.i tva irtirMt in the storv. and in familiar witn cninatown, ram on - - - ---- - - surface and underground, and this 'this, of course, Dmty has a hand. familiarity enablea "lJmty to oo a wane rui.". - - little detective work In Just the right own on the side. HOW won AVOID SURGICAL OPERATIONS 1 . t Some Are Extremely Necessary, derspay Hot Ea Every, Woman Should Give Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound a Trial First Chicago.IlL "I waj in bedwitha female trouble and inflammation and had four doctors but none of them did me any good. They all aaid I would have to have an oper ation. A druggist's wife told me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I took 22 bottles, never missing a dose and at the end of that time I was perfectly weil. I have never bad occa sion to take it again M I have been so well. I have a six room fiat and do all my work. 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Pinkhaiu's Private Text-Hook 'upon "Ailments Pecu liar to Women will be sent to you free upon request. "Write to The Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Blassachusetta. Thin book contains valuable information. ' ORANGES Another big shipment of the little sweet Oranges -at the 'same old price of 3DOZ.FOR50c. 10 lb. Box Prunes, each $1.43 Sugar, per cwt. $10 00. 13 oz. Jams, each 13c Extra Standard Corn, per can ..I. 15c Peaches, Apricots and Fears, 2 1-2 size, each 25c 20 Bars White Laundry Soap $1.00 Fine .Cooking and Eating Apples, per box $1.00 "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 1S7 and 183 739 Main Itreel CHAS" D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor U. S. INSPECTED MEATS