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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OEEGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, , MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1821. . uj ..t.j; r-r- m - ..u i ' -i - - i-i--u. i ' 1 TEN PAGES tireom e All Over -A men ibub sua 4jjjsr Jb Sjk o A Few of the Thousands of Men and Women in All Walks of Life, From Maine to Calif ornia, Who Are Daily Testifying to the Powers of This Celebrated. Medicine. W. II JOHNSON 319 East 43rd Street Portland, Ores- MRi A. GRESHAM DODD Gavin Park Eransville, Ind. JAMES J. BEASLEY 102 Elmdorf Aye. Rochester, New York KISS MABLE DESCHANES 7 Bartlett Streot , t" Lewiston, Maine A. O. HUNTER 106 W. Seventh Street Cincinnati, Ohio MRS. M. E. PROCTOR 717 West First 5tret Lo Angelef, Califs j '; f ' : 1', -, ? f , .. . V rU: - : ? - i V ., ' ' A - V- v A. rv ... ' ' v- it- . . - -- x i !:. . , ' -v ii, ,i ' i, "'. .-. r I ; v .. v. After Getting Such Splen did Results Myself, I Can Conscientiously Recom mend Tanlac To Others, He Says. Mother of the First Amer ican Soldier Killed in France, Gives Entire Credit for Recovery of Her Health to Tanlac. "I Have Been Trying for ten Years to Find Relief From A Bad Case Of Dyspepsia Nothing Helped Me Un til I Got Tanlac," He Says. "Tanlac Is Simply Wonder ful. I Prize It Above Ev ery Other Medicine, Even That Which Was Prescrib ed For Me," She Says. 3 -,' i .vr;...-'. r Was. So Badly Run-Down Had To Give Up Good Job, But Tanlac Put Him On Ills Feet Again Wife Also Helped By Tanlac. V Declares Her Complete Re covery, Since Taking Tan lac, After so Many Tears Of Suffering, Seems Too Good To Be True. .. - - . . '. - --.I " - ' -- 1 I - I ' MOTION PICURE NEWS thinking to get a divorce and marry i 'another. The ensuing episodes show h'w both find happim-s?. i ui.idys Ucorge has the leading feminine role opposite Mr. Meighan. and Grace Goodall, Arthur Oirew, Maxine Klliott Hicks and Lura An.son are in the cast. ARCAIVE Sl"lY AMI MONDAY THOMAS MHCIUX IX s WisTT XI ITIAIj ROMAXCK iome of the sweetest romances ever tiil are those which develop after marriage, when the husband and wife, estranged or separated perhaps, are finally brought- together again with that understanding that insures future happiness. Kuch is the romance In "Tho Ka.y Road." the new Paramount picture, starring Thomas Meighan. whih will be shown at the Arcade theatre Sunday and Monday. The husbund, who in (spite of hard ships has achieved fame as a novelist, wttlf s down on ea."y street with his rich wife to enjoy life. Put with pleas ure as his false idol, his life and his character deteriorate. His wife, in the hope of renewing his ideals goes abroad. The novelist goes from bad to worse. He is about to commit suicide when something happens that inspires htm anew and he again becomes the man of old. The wife returns, half- ASPIRIN Name ''Bayer" on Genuine lu.ware! 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She evinced a predilection for dramatics at a very early age and while at the Emma Wil lard School was president of the Dra matic Society. She was a member oi the "Follies" of 1915 and again in 116. In the 1916 edition she appear ed as a principal. While a member of the 1915 "Follies" the war was in Its early stages and patriotism ran high. Miss Jthnstone had the part of 'Co lumbia," and appeared draped"in an American flag, her beauty having won the honor for her. During intervals in her "Fedlies" engagement, she sup ported the Castles at the Xew Amster dam with Ed Wynn in "Over The Top.'' Justine Johnsteme's first starring feature frr Kealart will be "Black birds." adapted from the stage' play by the late Harry James Smith. Mr. Smith was also the author of "A Tailor-Made-Man," in which Grant Mitchell appeared and "Mrs. Bump-ptead-Leight" in which Mrs. Fiske was starred for several seasons. "Blackbirds," appeared at the Henry Miller Theatre several years ago with Laura Hope Crewn as the star. "Blackbirds," showing Miss John stone and a strong supporting cast, comes to the Alta Theatre Sunday ana Monday. Jack Dillon, who directed Mary Pickford in "Suds," performed the same office for this Realart production. porteil oplunv should! first obtain tliej permission of the home minister. The j home office allowed no permits for the exportation of narcotics except tin- der the condition that they were to be j used seilcly for pharmaceutical pur- j poses. On account of persistent talk i regarding the smuggling of opiom, the government framed a new law in j December which came into operation ' at the beginning of January. It was hoped, he raid, that this would pre vent the smuggling alleged to be going on in the past years. Count Uchida. the foreign minister, supplementing iho tiome miniater" e-xplanation, said that Japan s'gned the international opium treaty of 1912 but has not ratified it. As the treaty will begin to operate this year, however, the government, io said, ii determined to exercise- snict control , over the trade 1 nopium. BUTTER AND 'DRUM VEGETABLES WILL BE SHORT IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 4 (A. P.) Rut. tcr and "drum" vegetables' will be short on the Seattle market as a re sult of. the sinking of tho steamship ! f3fvernnr off Point Wilson, with the j loss of a large cargo of produce for this port, naeiisnes, parsicy, pi-u and other vegetables were included in the losses and scarcity was evident early today,, it was said. Suva Unvernor-f"oolldgt "As capi tal went down when It undertook to be law, bo will organiawd labor fare if it goes to the same point." The national debt of Great Britain In now J37,2i)5,0',00. . 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TO JAPAN TOKJO. Aprjl 4. (A. P.) Mor phine bronght from the United States : every year to Japan for re-export to China amounts roughly to 5,000 pounds, Keiron Fujimura, raising the out-Htion of the opium traffic In Chi na, asserted at a session of the Bud get committee of the house of peerB. It is impe;ssible under existing con- i dltions. Baron FJimura said, for Chi na to prevent the importation of upiu mand morphine and the Chinese are compelled to endure terrible sac A large quantity of morphine is brought every year to Kobe from England, said the Baron, as well as from India and other places. It Is re-exported from her to Tsingtao and to Kwnngtung. The Japanese government-general cf Kwantung derives a revenue ef Y. j.fbin.fmo (about I1.B00 )i)(i) 'every year through opium, Baron Fujimura said, t'nder these circumstances, he !'- l;.reil. it is not surprising that the ChineKe charge the Japanese govern ment with conniving at this nefarious trade. Such a st:ite of affairs is Inexcus able whether viewed from the stand point ejf h'JmanUy or frem that ejf In ternational relations, declared the , Baron, and he asked what the gov ,ernmeot bad to say on the matter. In reply Mr. Tukonami, the horn minister, said that the Japanese gev. 'eminent has been controlling the 'opium traffic in accordance wflh pro- vision "f the opium law of 191 J. This ; law required that all I hone who ex- HP HEATRE 3 DAYS, STARTING TOMORROW EVE AT 8:15 TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER AT 2:15-8:15 It is still the talk of Boise, Spokane, Salt Lake, S cattle, where it showed to the largest crowds ever seen in u theater. A PEl'isKNTATlON HE I.I.YK OP . ' idlMPVAMni Fr. MnWFiFD fiF THF Onth fFNTIIlV--ofon UlHwJ"m Ir LLI is vlilUu Jl inu avriii vuiiuhi HmralA ' ffilfS' y Finest Pve ever seen." ( Howard Chandler Christy j A magnificent production. ; -'Charles f)ANA Gieson I' A Work of Superb Art. " Brooklyn Times 'Worth $10.00 a Seat.", New York Herald An EIGHTH ART Combining Drama, Painting, Poetry and Music) A THRILLING PRODUCTION Embodying The Famous Dra-' matic Story of the sare Title, accompanied by a Selected Orchestra of SO Symphony Player? i fjnTe Owing to cost of production and IronbountS contracts, "Way Down East" 11 " ' fa ir never bo prosontod anywhoro txocpt at Flrst-Clama Thcatro Prices "No such production No such music no such presentation ever given n' play or .picture." PRICES Matinee, 50c and $1.00; Evening lit 7rows 50c; next 13 rows $1.50; bal ance cf house $1.00. Seats now selling at People Warehouto Dept. Store. Phone 22 NOTK If by any chance you bavo overlooked making your reservations, do It TODAY without fall. (mm ! QUiVLITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregoman Printing Department. j Children, 10c TODAY Adults, 35c VAUDEVILLE EMMETT & CO. The Scientific Humorist MARIE ELMORE Singing Comedienne Justine Johnstone "Blackbirds" PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS ARCADE Children, 10c JESSSt.LASKY . fKEJISNTS TODAY Adults, 35c . ' iMllg'Mi. ,"lfteY years of toil that had bronght success, he found the lure of playtime too enchanting. ... So t ho Vjiav ltoad became the Primrose Path, and he reached lis end to find himself wifeless and broken. 1 Was there any way back? C'omo and seel A story thai lead tbroiiKll storim to tho ' rainbow's rml. - . , With I.iln Iw and t.lmlys tJcOrnio EUSTER K EATON I N CONVICT 13