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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
t I7.CE EIGHT DAILY EAST OKEGONIA'N, TEIIDLETON, OREGON,- THURSDAY EVENING; MARCH 24, 1921. TEN PAGES, Going to the White -House A. F.I K-rin AlH AIVi; TOIY Thst mother love tuny trlnmiih ever vhn science hit fall.. I Is the mm told In "The Woman In V llo'isw," r Temnikiihle photoplay which will the nttraotitin Hi tha A hi ode Theatr-. lii'ptnnlHir today. H deal Willi lb firitfleo and devotion wr-'rh. went t" the run' of a rliild who science hJ Mini would ninny In- .1 hopeless crip-.1-. An nll-st.-ir tn-t 11 tun-am In tlil pletiire. headed by MIMnd Harris who plays the role of the neftleetex wife and mother, and li.imsoy W.i" luro, who has the put of "ic over run' Minn b.irVi.ui.l and f: titer, n great physician. 1 hi- rrhcr principal plovers it Thomas r. -Id'n:r, (Poire Ffeher. tlnrcih H'iphes, Winter Hall, Oath-j rrlnc Van Pa men, l:..h WniVrr nnd little 1! hird llcdrKU. The lr.:t r has the) Kir; of the afflicted child. The locale! mbraces the iot uivsoiie, tort-hound I rerm of Kaeli ni Cunn 'a. and the home find cnviroi-meM uf Ihf- busy Xt' York phvsioian. "The Woman In Hr-House- Is Louis I?. Mayor produc tion il Picture, li e. It ia.e directed ty J.din t-lnhl. IH'KK lilvt KU IX M;- SI IT MAPItlD. M ireh 24. (A. IM j Great ceremony attends the grift of: the milt of clothes" wor.t hy the Kins1 of Spain on Kp.phahy day to which: nilt the Pxike of Alia en, jCmint or! Ilivadnv'ft posse?..- the hereditary I lifrhl. This he Inherited from an an-j eesior of the fifteenth century, who! obtained the srant from the King 01 Cro-tile. Juan 11, who chanced wilts j with the Duke's forebear on the battle-i Tield of Itivutavia, tihcrc the kin was! In danger of beiiifr captured torious enemies, but suei-eede caplng in h vassal's suit. The state coach accompanied C-y rural footmen in ancient liveries "and ! bearing stave, conveys flie suit to the' Madrid palace cf the Puke, who re-1 coives it with due. deference and addsj it to the considerable museum he pus-J testes, which forms an historical rec-f rrA fit n. on issltir.nn i.lqlini. !.... L- lonjr time. . ; The day following the delivery 01 the .suit, the IXi!;e rocs to the Koynl palace and renews h s vows of eternal llcainnce to the Ktne. - 1 r . ; , ; f ' ' ' i ' 1 - V --. . . j -, v . j -- -' ":v ' - 1 hffi . . 1 . n i 'ft' z TUfs Is Kiss Pearl Harding. Sho's 13. Her chums wy she's the luckiest girl In tho world. Pecausn! has been invitod to po W Washinpton for nn indefinite stay a: tho White House, an the puest of President andiijrs. Harding. FVarl ts the au(lit( r 01 3. E. Kara lug of Chicago, a relatlvo of the president.. WDARCEWAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR (East Oregonlan Special.) I'KIAH. March 24. Little Billie Al lison suffered a relapse last week and was threatened with pneumonia again, but n message from Mrs. Allison on Sunday states that he is improving aealn. He is not able to leave the hospital yet. REDtLINIJ W Ulf round the top , ' More farmers are wearing Goodrich Rub ber Footwear today than ever before. The reason for this tremendous increase in users ia simple Goodrich wears longer than other footwear,, and farmers have found it out. Naturally, when a . man buyi pair of Goodrich "Hi-Press" and they last so much longer and are so much more comfortable, and co mate rially cat down that big footwear bill he's going to tell his friends. ' More and more farmers are finding out that Goodrich won't leak, peel or come apafS - it "can't, for it is made in One Solid Piecethat's the Goodrich way. Look for the Red Line 'round the Top when you buy. 60,000 dealers are now selling Goodrich. TUB B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Akrmm. OHIO . ( 1 113 King Street, SEiTTLB v Goodrich n Hi-Press Rubber Footwear ALTA Today Famous Playcrs-Lasky Corporation Present ''STRAIGHT 15 THE WAY A Cosmopolitan Production (2 (paramount jiclure JIALLROOM BOYS COMEDY CLEVER CUBS J. H. Luck of Pendleton was In Vkiah Saturday nluht on his return to I'endleton with a bunch of eood horses which he had purchased in Grant county. The danee Saturday night was en joyed by all wlio attended. There was only a small crowd, owing to the bad condition of the roads. 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Chamberlain, who have faithfully run the postoffiee for the last five years, have turned the office over (o Mrs. Emma Len and moved into their residence on the south side of town. Mr. Chamberlain has located a homestead down on Camas creek and will move to It about April 5. Albert Teterson left Thursday for Pilot Koek after hjs light pkyu, re turning Saturday evening. I Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Georue Caldwell who have been in Portland since November, will be pleased to larn that llley are expected home soon. Mr. and Mrs, Banford Chilson and daughter, Geraldine of Bridjto creek, were the guests of Mr. and Mis. J. D. Kirk Monday nif?ht and Tuesday. James Mctscnr left last week for Butter creek where he will work for Frank Chapman through the lambing season Perry Riwpson has been appointed road supervisor for the Ckiah rua4 district Xo: 26. Pert Constants and wife visited last week at the Constants ran-ch with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Constants. Arthur McUoberts of Ukiah, has been appointed deputy assessor for Ukjar precinct No. 6l. Archie McCampbell, who is looking after a trap line on Butler creek for Albert Peterson, is in Ukiah for a few days. An all nifrht rain Tuesday night, fol lowed by a strong cliinook wind, has taken nearly all the snow off the val ley end hiils. Mrs. William Mills, who has been living in town during the winter, so as to be near school with her son Charley, left Monday for the Mills ranch near Hidaway on account of the spring work, leaving Charley with Mr. and Mrs. George Ness to finish school. ' Frank Hilbert left for Pendleton Wednesday to pay his taxes and at tend to other business. Mrs. Herlick, nurse of Pendleton, who has been In Ukiah for the last 10 days taking care of Mr. Wagner, lett Thursday morning as Mr. Wagner i recovering nicely and has .been moved to the hotel. 1 L. O. Case of Dale came over Thurs. day, bringing a fresh cow over for his family who are here for the school, Mrs. Laura Slaughter, principal, and Mrs. Julia Farrott.gprimary teach er of the Ukiah school, who have giv en excellent service and satisfaction, have been employed to teach again next year in t'klah. Perry and -Leonard Simpson of Bridge creek were in town Friday on business. Charley Lorenz was a Ukiah visitor Friday on business. Another dance will be given Satur day night, by Albert Peterson in the J. H. Wagner hall. Charley Hynd and J. S. Moore came in Friday after their families, taking them to the ranches to spend the week-end. ' Will Mcpherson of Pendleton, was a Ukiah visitor, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Kirk visited at the Gibbs sawmill Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kirk. 1-1 HflVi to manu wwsr Today v K0 MODERIJ CRAKKCASE CLEAr.iriG SERVICE " B wt u ' ' ' f.'AlOLn.ltSr'.LNOOII. fSr ZEROLENE if . recommends The crnkc8e should b thoroughly drained "and flushed at tabular intervals, Kelill with fresh oil. f from the Book of Instructions. This recommendation Is made to prevent rapid depraclatlon of tha engine caused by toad dust, carbon, fine metal particles and othet Im purities, which accumulate in ths cranlccase oil and circulate through your engine impairing Its efficiency and ultimately leading to avoid able repairs. However, that, important instructions are often disrt garded; cleaning the crankcasa is a job generally disliked. To meet this need, Modern Crankcas Claaning Service has been es tablished by first-class garages and other dealers, co-operating with 'the Standard OilCompany.Thesegaragesand dealers use Calol Flush ing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other , impurities and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh .oil used. The cleaned ennkcase is refilled with ths proper grade of Zerolene. -. , i Look for tha garage or dealer displaying the sign shown here, It means, " Bettvroptrtlioh indlonger engine J7'","a service promptly gifen at a nominal cost. ... , ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY .... . tCalifoniia) ' vbr better operation and , longer eiimic life KEWSFR0MAR0UN9'" ; ' Krfge I'livisla tonvulescent from an iutlack of rtichea. Ifo la planning a I trip to South America soon. ' y (East Oivgoninn Special) ' niTTKR HOI- .crillXGS, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Summers en tertained some of their friends at their beautiful homo on the North Fork of the John lay river Saturda-' evening. Dancing and cards were the feature of the evening. Hcfresh ments were served at midnight. On Sunday the hostess and her auests motored to the famous Rltter Hot Springs for the week end. " Dr. Georjre Franklin of rhirneo Is stopping at the Itittor SirliiKM and looking over the property with a view of investing In tho near future. Mrs. Mary Davis was phinitlng on civina the ononiite ball of tho season on thii 17th of March, bit unforu- lug moth requires from four xallons of nutolv slie was taken suddenly ill Willi spray for an II year old apple tree to the rouchen, and the bin event was postponed until a later date. ' I jj Si s 8 i Clilldreit, . Adiills jUO I DE LUXE FILMS PRESENT THE THRILLING DRAMA . SINS OF THE WORLD COMEDY EILLY WEST IN . . ' lARD LUCK Tho best control of scab and coddl- Mi-s. Nell Welch has charge of the hotel while Airs. Davis is III. Guests ut the Springs are Wm Carter. Sr., of Long Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale of Three Mile; Km met Cochran of. Heppnr; Mrs. Ha ik and daughter of Seattle; J. C. Cailock, real estate dealer of Port, land; Leonard O. Foller. Ardmore, Kltla.: Mrs. Joe Ulackwell and Mrs. Martha Shaw. Long 'reek, Gillimin Shaw, Long Creek; Herman Kosen Imum. Fljrht Mile. s x snllmis for a 17 year old apple trvi. for each application. O. A. C experi ment st itt ion: - i Catarrh Catarrh h'f local disease grestlf Influ enced by constitutional condition HALL'S OATAKUH MKU1CINK Is a Tonic and Mood Purifier. By cleansing tha hloed and building up the System, 'IAL,'S CATARRH MBMCINK restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do lis work. 4 All DriiBKisls. Cireulsrs free. F, J. Cheney Sc Co., Toledo, Ohio. DR. CeJL DAY I'liysjcisn and Kurgeoa '" Ostmpadi R6oms 21 and 25 Bmlth-Crawford Building. . 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Washington Post., ' A screen achievement enacted by Ramsay Wallace, Thomas Holding, Mil dred Harris, Gareth Hughes and the screen's most delightful child actor, Dick Hendricks. ' Directed by John M. Stahl. v2 Attraction ERAYPHOTOGRAPH S s s a a 5 3 S 5 uimiiiiiiiimiimmiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinn iiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiTi