.iwsrt'ilw'V--'l(lt,,11 I V PACE EIGHT TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGCNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 11,1921. c iWJ auCTJeWi TATTTtWHIWri .KG xn lit VH Mere ns-cv tine Laxative ;Fqr,a Little- Baby Kiliions of Joiners finder. Caldwell's Syra? Pepiia safe for infant's . ; WHAT younn mother has not often asked herself the ques tion, "What is the best tiling 1 can g'.ve ir.y baby for constipation?" It is a very important question, as con stipation is tho basis of most ills of iai'ancx tnd childhood. Give half a teaspoonfu! of a com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. You can, obtain it at a;vy drug store under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a mild, gentle medicine that children willingly take, and a bottle that cost3 only sixty cents is enough to last an average family several mpnths. . Pr. CaldwoU's Syrup Pepsin hr.s been used by millions of mothers, for (be rr- ?-! rr.e vow na-ne arj seriptiou h:is been sold in Iru, stores for odJn-st cril J mil hWyo.- tliirtv ypsrs. It is tae tame prescription a frre m'.U to.:..; of mi rr.V."U. Cjldwel!,v.hoisnowia h9o2nd ?vtj r.-;:in. AJbruic year, used in his extorsive practice fa: . 7. B. CiL'uiil, fi) half a rent'.iry. It is tho larj-cst Eclli::g ' ;';sHin"tonS..Miii.-i!, liquid kxttive in the win-M. La; t yearciglit lUinaix. Lnryh-dy nmi an.i maiioabotileswerebouWinj'.ruiiEtorps. then n.'j a laxMlv;, and Yea can make no tnfe-take in gh'imr Dr. ' ' to know tU J. t. CaKtwt-Ii'a Syrup -Pepsin tj your baby. VtTUTS ME TODAY. Al.TA TOPVY OI.IVK THOM s IN TIIK, li.APPl.K" Mi MS Wil l, - pi.w -I! nv mv - rii; the falil- t 'live Thomas In number of "ilv Vtimn'.' n''!M that io.,.Sf her i.'O!" Ii pro'uis si in "The Happi- .Otshtful s :nick comedy. ht.-h i to , direotlim at the h...la of Alan' Cros sing is htiv to a lionrdlns school. I!-r pose as a womiui of tho -world went oer big with her wclHMilmatcs. !t,r rrittl.i to 'he wild led her Into a Hock of s-'i .ives, which reached a climax ii a rubbery mysu-iy and i hrSliin rpos, i:.e Tlionuu Iuls nevor had a rede fitted bcr so ni-.irly perfectly. Th te thuwn at the Ali.i iiioi-.nv to.lay. 'The Kl.il'-.-er" in J-.n-t nnothe 'F''vcntAen." A it ou riiii ir,! cr th.it "Se entofti" n. r.ootli T h: kinauii story Ih.n p;iiiiii-,l tho fiist fiiihfn, plrtnre of n boy stiff' r.irj h . first turaanic, 'The riniip.-r" hud het-n ruined in K er- ttric: ;t t MV'spliere fir't iih lonrert for the Jxvy eltmiue nt the wild and w'.i Ui d world. n;l has ninde. of tli lanees Marion '.my a must oetortainlnt, photoplay. SPEECH IS GIM riuiviui u i l aiii i n:itb . iI.Yr?IA.. Jl;tn-h ll.-d-. IM j Following a similar action liy the sen. at, ihrt house yesterday voted over ; wlielntiiiajy to override, ("overnor : Hart's veto MM protecting the treatv i 'i.-ht of the Yakima Indians to fish in i. . j l'n ss,-r Kails, (rrorse Meaehani, of :' i' .. ' j 'j Kins county delivered what is I'ellev- Kfteh larkii'?c of t HUmoii.l Jves-Iftl to' lp I:r5St "1'ieeh ewr Riven in contains simple Elections ' diamond-j ,h. I:,Hmi1 ,:in?" ''X : Washinston iy wwrn shnhh- oiUfUi,. watt, drossvn, , 'eaismtur ttuti, bIovch. stockings, sweaters, dra-j ' ' " iwrie. covering.. cvtr-hinp. whether! '"i)t KTll VKTiH IS r.AlMlH wool. silk, linen.. . roiton or mixed ! ClllOAU. Starch 11. d". P.) fends, new.' rich, fadelc9 color. M-ty "Phiniond lyos,'Vno other kind, then jwrfeet resnltK are punrnnteed. Drue jrist has Color Otri. "'"he political ftad in- the Moody i'inettHnth" v.aid has -claimed lis ro'trth ictim, the police sa-id when a l.oilr of an unidentified man, who had K-ea shot was found. PAST ME TODA.Y Children, 5c Adults, 20c KING W. VIDCR'S "The I ' i Family "Gets-It" Tli oner Vice Dens and Gambling; Hells were wide open. Sinister influence sought to contaminate the boys and giris of a town for. profit. ' A girl, a child and a man, by good deeds and right thinking, cleaned up the town, and evil was wiped out. e Corn and Callus Peeler Thli CorM Kmorr In Guaranteed. Rolic f from corn suffering" follows the application til '.i't-It" almost as quickly as pain follows tho thrust of a , , . , ,; , h . i TRY IT FREE . .. : ; ' H ,4 - fid : i B BliS The Business Car represents en ideal combination of ample carry ing capacity and unusually low cost. Dodge Brothers manufacturing methods insure strong and rugged construction, infrequent repair, and very long life. '.,'), ; m PARIS SPiviNG AND SLMrV! ER FASHiON DISPLAY i i mi A EEAUTIFUL ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH COMEDY RUEES AND ROMANCE PARIS, SUrch Bl (,! 3 A ra- turn to conservatism in woman's dress i intlUtited- in advnnee displays for tprin and Summer now being held in Paris. Several hundred American l.uyeia who have arrived for tho sea sonal fa'.-hion shows are more pleased than they have been since the armis tice because of tho ease with which the nn modes can' be adapted to American taste. ' The Paris dressmakers continue to show extreme effects in afternoon and evening wear. gowns reflect a return to sanity in arrps. Such Is the view of American buyers. Buying, however, is restrict ed because of the general lull in Amer ica has led to purchase of the most quiet moiiels, the theory beinff that American women during the coming season will buy only simple things which can be worn on many occasion. The season is only half finished, out a general indication has already been given of the changes. One of the most noticeable innovations is he length-1 cmi! of skirts at least one incn. French dressmakers admit that this Is a recognition of American taste which j hits resented the extremely short skirt f.nce it was introduced.- ' Packs are still bare. This the dress makers have refused to alter. Ameri can buyers arc purchasing these "bare back" models with a view to rigidly modifying them in America. While the new gowns aro less radi cal, buyers say they continue to be complicated and expensive. With the reaoDoaranc of dyes of a pre-war Of.3V. Oet a bottle of "Cots-It." Costa .tnn.Urd. color dominate all eowns. rftrB:AUrWbUrEm;y-iTho material may be simple but gold nice fc Co.. Chicago. Sold in Pemlle- i and silver and blue and pink trim- on ay Tailman & Co., keonomy Drug VV'7 V En tit F'kin ful f. aitii5s pin nr knifo into the flesh. Not only hard corn or soft corns hut every kind of corn or callus eurremlers to "Wets It" uriti pepls riht off. Jt take just a few seconds to ttoo the pain with two thre1 firopn. o to your druesist Today Children, JOc Adults, 35c THE FRECKLE-FACED FUNOMENON start a Tong var in Chinatown. , lifti the lid off a reai-life romance. whoop away with the swiftest set cf laugh thrills ycu ever saw. ; . - i is' Aid i justify them by pointing to th artis try involved in their creations and u'so to. tho fact that materials used were purchased at top prices. For the eastern type of beauty the stason offers much. There ore drap erlea and turbans of all. vnrlcty of color and long strings of lieaUs of all the colors of the rainbow. Heads are to be worn extensively according to the arbiters of fashion. The season's effects have been built but tho majority of the',or tne normally built womun and the u.nremeiy piump.ana extremely thin women will have- soma, difficulty In choosing becoming gowns. The corset has asatn been ignored So serious aiid consistent haa become this coolness to what was formerly f&shion s basis principle, that corset manufacturers are contemplating an extensive campaign to bring' the corset back into its proper place. ' Paris dressmakers say that corsets "are aim ply impossible," if one desires the ut most in smurtness. Feathers play a most Important rart In tho new hats. Ostrich plumes In particular are being used on large nais. nats ror the most part are t-ma.ll, and are worn crushed down o the head in many shapes. Fruit 1 invading the realm of fash ion". Hunches of fruit and flowers nrp Worn at the waist- and some of the gownu itavo belts of roses around tne taist. Flowers are extensively-used in many other combinations. The prophecy of fuller skirts is slow ly but surely- coming true, according to buyers.. Although it is not yet fully realized, the season's gowns are some- w hat wider. , 'ihe ira,U . shoulder strap, upon which so much depends, persists in the new creations. Tho dressmakers say there have strengthened It, so as to avoid "embarrassing complications,' but men buyers say it stiU has danger ous aspects. " minss are combined to mako it at- :ractive. As one htiyer described it, 'modern simplicity implies expense, -Id fashioned simplicity dullness." Prices Continue high. Dressmakers ELLIS-SCHILLER CO. Phoi'i S.'tV SIXYEAR OLDCHILD BREAKS CGLLAR BON H 2 4 ) r A 'il V 1 ."l!f , ,v .... ... 7 X. "THE GIRL COMES IN. DUT. YCU STAY OUT!' The elixir s1.i;iiiik-iI suddenly und flip STH M ciii'heil mm ay t Hie. Oimw dctw v.h'iii-e lisc uomeii nctcr n-mrti. - . ' Whirl M Hit- rlia- with l;inty: Put yu'll haic K wimc to Uitti up wi'h JiiniJ , MARSHALL NEILAN . pi tsents his story ; "B1NTY" Six ru.-hing reels of mysters'. drama, romance, laughter and thrill! hig cast of favorites heaceu by Wesley Earry A First National Attraction (Kast Oresonian Special.) pCHO, Slarch 11. Little six year old Mary Price, daughter of Sir. and Urs. William Price, and granddaugh ter of Sir. and Sirs. A. E. Hard, met w th the misfortune SXonday of having her collar bone broken in a runaway. Mary was in the habit of' riding to school with her grandfather every morning. Sir. Hard had ties the horse fo a pout and little Slary climbed in. Tile horse became frightened, broke loose from the post and ran. The bug gy wras completely torn up. the child thrown out and her collar bone brok en. ' Her tTandmother, Sirs. Hard, is still conftred to her bed from a fall eariy in January which broke her leg. Sirs. J. P. Kell left Tuesday morning for Portland to lie with Sir. Bell, who is (here for medical treatment. F. J. Irvine is taking eare of the harness shop during their absence. The seventh and eighth grade boys will meet the Stanfield grade boys liV a baseball game to be held at ,tan- ficld Friday afternoon Sirs. Antone Cunha returned home from J'ortiand the first of tho week after recovering from a slight opera tion performed there. Sirs. Eelle Palmer and daughter moved Into the building on Bridge street Tuesday , which was formerly used by Sirs. E. T. Sommers for a mil linery shop, Sir. and Sirs. Thomas Richards of Stantleld. were here on their way to Pendleton Slonday. W. Wirt, auditor for tho Tum-a- Lum Lumber Co., was here transacting business from Walla Walla, Slonday. He motored to Lexington later that day to attend to business matters there also. Ralph K.iylor, Will Howard and Thomas Boylen were among those from Hotter creek who were business visitors here Tuesday. Sirs. a. Gillette was a visitor In Hcr miftn Slonday. , James .HcOirty stopped in Rev. E. U Wolff, entertained the boys of his Sunday school class with a lunch in the woods Tuesday evening. About 10 boys were present. The Ivtdiet) of the Slaccabeea pleas antly surprised tho men with a lovely supper which they had prepared and served to them Slonday evening, after the lodge meeting. H. B. Lambley of Pendleton, stop ped in Fk-ho for a while Slonday on his way to Lexington and Heppner. The Ladies' Aid will meet at the home of Slra. SI. 'E. Myers Wednesday. George. Coppinger arrived in Echo, Slonday from Seattle. 1 1 Main and Water SU. Hawley says. In 18.8:8 using as a modfl "a foreign Instrument brought to Na goya as a curiousity." The enterprise had a total product of musical instru ments in 1914 valued twt liM.419, Imt I had spread out to three factories cm j ploying 1,100 peopl in 1910 when tho r i output reached t53,440 of which . I 3S,131 went In export, .the Vnited W'ASHIXGTON. March 11. fA. P.i! States takimr EX ner renL Tho first Jazz music in this country is being six months of 1920 saw the plants dc- exiractea rrom Japanese made fiddles, velop a business, aggregating $304,- a report rrom Consul Hawley. at Nn- 14i. goya, Japan, says a quarter of a mill ion dollars worth of Japanese fiddles were brought by the Vnited .States lit 1319, this country takimr tho irrejit bulk of the product of this new indus try, built up in Japan since the world war 'broke up (lermnny's business. Three factories In Xavoga urodiJra all the violins mado in Japan. Th'V were founded by Nnsaklekl Suzuki who niadn his first fiddle. Consul Germany's former place ns fiddle maker it InreA. to the world has been captured, the consul Indicates, and adds: " themselves ao firmly in foreign mark ets, and especially In the United States that they can not be displaced." , , Tho key to the situation appears to bo In Japanese labor coata and the consul says that wace run from it oent to 1-.S a day In the SUxukl fac. tories. Slen workers get from 0 cent tn .1.99, boya from 22 to 10 centa and women from 25 centa to 69 centa a day's work. I1.R.V-YAHI OI,P 18 ENJOYED LAKE WORTH. Kla.,M arch II.--(A. P.) President Harding, haa play ed "barn-yard golf and greatly en joyed It, af-cordlng to his secretary, "DANDERINE" "Mr. Suzuki hellevea that the Cier. mana cannot manufacture instrummits I George B. Christian, who is a letter nt Jnpnneso costs, and that thelnstrn ments of Jnpaiiese manufacture hav ing proved their good quality, in spite of prejudices which were at first en tertained abroad, have now established &.wmiiiftiitii,iini,,.,.,. 2 tn the Lake Worth Horse Shoe clnl announced that Ktr. Hurtling greatly appreciated th distinction th clutt had conferred ii pnn him. by t makin him an honorary member. " mum AILTA Today m Children, 10c ... .t I... ..." Adults, -35c f 1 Girls! . Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! i If 1 4 2 J ; from Butter Creek Slonday on hi way ti Pendleton. Sir. er:d Mrs. SI. E. Enselstyn re turned to their home at The iMIIes Monday, after being In this city alnce .-laturdar. ' ' ' Sirs. Ltly Gillette returned to Pen dleton Monday after spending the Aeek-end in Echo. Sirs. St. Wnlverton "and Sirs. A. Thomnsr.n lit Htanfield. were shonnlnir Immediately after a "Danderine" massage, your hair takes en new life, lustre and wondcroua beauty, appear- Echo ing twice a heavy and plontlful, be r if J, . c. a i Z. 3 1 3 " 3 - 5 (3 cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken, ton't let your hair stay life less, colorless, plain or ecraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong beautiful irs hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful '"Dan derine" freshens your a.'alp, checks dandrugg and falling hair. This stlm- idating "beautfy-tonlc" gives to thin, duuu, fading hair that youthful bright ness and bMindant thickness All The ; -.-v,, . -. .. -J 1 1 . ' - - .. . p.. kW E 3 ' t -..! ...-. , ' -H l. iaomsis v. Lit : ' - ; ' : II ' - i 1 1 ' ' " .-- .' 'u 13 t 5 if -ii IN i-3 A DRAMA WITH A STORY THAT STRIKES CLOSE HOME' 1 FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY CHASE ME '!!!!!!!!!!!;! iu Echo Tuesday. ... I drugglttsl 1 attlUlltiiilMsliiit4 iMiiitnU-Utiiittj