East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 05, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST 0HEG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 102i.
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Stokes Case Rivals Stillman Suit'
MOTION
PICURE NEWS
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Do This For
Constipation
THE mtblie fhonM tnnw Hint ,ber
m a vast di!rernce m th .mien of
1he various rproedief (or const i nation.
Som are "flush, M purges, physic.
Tfarr ftriD nd wt sken.
For lasttnir effect uw t laxative.
Dr. Caldwr-I:1! Sjuip l"erin (
pntly and mildly so that even a tiny
baby ran Use il Willi .ifty. It t a
compound of F.t?yrti:.n SUnr nd
olherimp5e laxaliv? lt(rbs with pep
sin and p!cas.mt-tiiitm7 aromatic.
A aitty-cfnt bottle wi'A last an aver
igc family mauy mom he.
Dr. CaldirHi't Syrup Pepsin iatha
most popular of alt laxatives and more
la ud in American homes tliaa nny
other. Ltt TtAr eiaht million bottles
were n3d by dnjucists, tbe lanrvst
ale In the world.
TRY IT FREE
S.-td" me vur nam and aj.!'f
and I u;ll jrnj ytni a jrer tried t-ettlc o
rm Svrup PcfJsrt. AaJ'wj me Dr.
c:rm
Sr., Mftnricrfio, FtervboJ? km
and then hceiis a iaxntn, and it is
welltoknotL tkibcst. Vi'ntemctoday.
aucadi: today
i. iiAiiu-: ri.us
"POI I.Y" OX KittUCX
Inn Olairo, the ltelasco staso star,
! will Ik seen In pictures today nt the
Arcade Thontro In "Polly With n
il'att," adapted by June Mathis from
Mho theatrical success by Cieorge Mid-
jdlpton nnil luy Holton.
It was thts play which brought Miss
iCluiro, for nearly a year now engaged
j in enacting the principal role In "The
UoM IXjtgors'" at trie Lyceum Theatre,
; New York, to stardom. The story haa
; to do with a young girl," who cumo
i ;'rom the country to study for the ope
: tatic wage but forced by circumstances
i finally to be a housemaid. There the
i frit mis of Hex Van Zile, In an effort
to interest that Impressionable young
man from another woman thoy detest,
prevail upon Polly Sharon to assume a
j past of an Interestingly brilliant hue.
aihi mere properly or pernaps im
properly the story really begins.
In supdrt of Miss Claire are Ralph
Grave.", as Hex: Marie Waimvrlaht,
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. 11. HI. l-it-tllliilll, V.ltlll'11 CUL, IIUIXIIU
j Valentine and Myra Brooks. The pro.
idiietlon, directed and supervised per.
sonally by Maxwell Karer, Metro dl
i -etor gvneral, was-photographed by
Arthur Martinelll.
SYNOPSIS OP TTtE AVNI AL STATE.
XI EST OK THS
Union Assurance Society, Ltd.
n' tendon, Knaian.1. nn the Strt day c!
rwmtirr, tii-.i, mad. to thi iimuraT?r
commiariorrr of the slate of Oregon, pjr
rdftlU to law:
Inrome,
X-t r-rmfums rjrled durins
t)i vnar U.r.!i.2f.T.J
Interest. div-dpnt and rn: re
ceived dnrlnir th v.r.r fti,T.iO.It'
jKroir. from o(iir fourct-a itur-
tng the year fl? 137. S
Total lnerme 3.tll.SU.SS
HtKfcTiTwnttrntft.
Net !o vaid ilurnn the y"ar,
inciuti. g adlufinirnt exp... . Sl..t,j!i.:.2
fonininjiir. and aalaries paid
during the rear r.l9.04t. It
Taxes. ticr.e and feea paid
duriT!K the year Tii.ti'Jt
Ami. of ail other expenditure -TK.:9.j
Total expenditures $1.GW,:;I,25
Vatw of lrtiv-k and . bendo
ownrd imarii.i vaiiet $t,SSI7OO0
Ch in ranks and on hand... C6.Sf'U.Gi
I'rcTOltJm in eouree of coHer
tion. wriifn einre Septem
ber S, 1M 4A tvi s
Int. ad rent due and flcrrui-d l?,Ut.i)i)
fte-intiuranee recovered on paid
lossea ! T ti
Total adnsllted arrets ,i;.'J3H.U(i 7l
IlaWiltie.
ftrom. eHIn frr Itk.e!! ur.naid f 275. .".PO
Aerrt.jr't of Mmarned premium
on ail outtandine nk l..fTt.n
All ether liatnlltie ;.fi:,flOil
Tota! liabiiitier. ercinstve of
rzpiiat ttocV. approved and
li;4d , , !.?3.5.0I
Boarnrna ! trecon for tbe Vemr.
tUarch 3. 1921.)
Net premiurr. recei.ed during
the rear I fW.'STSS
loe paid dtrtna; the year.. ?0.I'o7 4r,
Loeae Incurred during year... 24.71iys
,lM(l!i ASSHtAXfl: SIKillCTr. UdT
Vnited Stales manaRer. Whitney Paiai-he.
Stsjmry resident aitrrney for eervie".
R. K. ?jpn'foe. iia-tii itiwaj bUchunge
Foruand. Ur
lloHs Germany Mijionsililo.
WASHIXCITOX, April 5. (A. T.)
Hupties ,'n bis memoramfbm declar
ed that the United States stands with
the allies in holding Germany respon
sible for the war and therefore moral
ly hound to make reparations so far
as Possible.
SVeR OFF ;
TOBACCO
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i When the divorce suit of W.
E. D. Stokes, multimillionaire
of 70, comes up, April t, in the
New York supreme court, Mrs.
Stokes (pictured above) prom
tees she will "astound the world"
with her story. Stokes (left)
names seven corespondents, one
of whom is Hal C. illig (below),
.Mrs. Stokes' cousin. Tbe case
Jrivals the Stlllman divorce suit
I with its charges and counter-char"?. Mrs. Stokes denies all charges
and promises "tie most remarkable revelations ever heard In ar.?
court."
"No-To-Bac" has helped thousands
o break the coatiy, -nerve-shattering
tobacco habit. Whenever you have a
Itnging for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or
for a chew, just place a harmless No-
To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead,
o help relieve that awful desire,
shortly the habit may be completely
Jtokcn, and you are better off mental
ly, physically, financially. It's so easy
simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac
and If It dosen't release you from all
craving for tobacco in any form, your
uist will refund your money
wriinnuT nuerinn , ' '
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
CNronlc and Nervous Diseases anr
Diseases of Women. X-fiay Electrk
Therapeutics
Tsmpie Bldg. - Room 13
Phon. 41
CI lone 510-W P. O. IWix S51
Arcade
Children, 10c
TODAY
Adults, 35c
K. ' X 'lie na''l was aat-mtng
ow could fceofale 1 1
fl' NirA think Jier fast-
l 4.''?: i,r " 3 Her smile was so II
"'yf' " " disarming? JM
vf -& J' lit
l4J- ' as trte FIRST word of
fijV'Imra n T3 OTP
V V7iijp, " LASTvJord in cKarm.
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HAVE DINNER PARTY
(East Oregonian Ppeclal.)
HERMISTON, April 5. The mar
riage of M.'ss Virginia Todd and Dr.
G. E. Holt of Pendleton, was solemn
iezd at the home of the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd, Satur
day evening at eight o'clock. Kev.
Clark performed the ceremony. The
bride was charming in a dress of silk
lace and churmeuse satin with a bri
dal veil trimmed in point lace worn
by hr grandmother over seventy
years ago. She carried a bouquet of
roses and orchids and was attended by
her sister, Fannie Todd, and brother,
Logan. The ceremony was perform
ed In front of a fireplace banked up
with ferns and cherry blossoms.
A wedding supper was served after
the ceremony to about twenty guests.
Catarrh Can Be Cured -
Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It
therefore requires constitutional treat
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
is taken internally and acts through
the Btood on the Mucous Surfaces of
the 8ystm. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE destroys the foundation of
the disease, gives the patient strength by
Improving the general health and assists
nature in doing Its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
It's her tiggest Belasco stage
success translated to the screen.
Scenario by )VXE MAUI IS, from the play by George Middlelon
and Guy Bolton
i
Directed by and produced under the pertonal direction
of MAXWELL KARCER. Director General
COMEDY KISS ME, CAROLINE
COMING TO "
Walla Walla
UNITED DOCTORS
Specialists
DO NOT USE SURGERY
Will be at
DACRES HOTEL,
Friday and Saturday,
April 8-9. -
Office Hours: S a. in. to 3 p. m.
TWO DAYS ONLY
NO CHAKtiK l'On KXAM1.VATIOS
The doctor in charge is a graduate
in medicine and surgery, and is
licensed by the state of Washington.
He visits professionally the more Im
portant towns and cities and offers to
all -who call on this trip, consultation
and examination free, except tho ex
pense of treatment when desire.!.
According to his method of treat
ment he docs not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, torusils or adenoids.
lie hss to his credit manv wonder
ful results in dineases of the stomach.!
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wettlntr,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
ments.
If you havo been ailing for any
length of time and do not get better
do not fall to calf, as Improper meas
ures, rather than disease are oft"-n
the can so of your long standing
trouble.
Remember above dale, that exami
nation on this trip will be free, and
that his treatment is different
The bridal couple left on tho night
train for Portland and other points.
They expect to be gone nt least two
tvet-ks when -they will bo 'at home to
their friends In Pendleton.
Mips Yudlth Kelley Is here from
Portland visiting her parents and
friends. She will remain fo cou
ple of weeks.
G, W. Patterson of Pendleton has
leased the Hotel Oregon dining room
for five years and took - possession
April 1st. Mr. Patterson (s a cook
with an acknowledged reputation and
promises A fine restaurant and dining
room for the people of Hermlston and
vicinity.
Testerday the Hermiston baseball
team won from L'matllla at that city.
The game was a good, lively one and
was well attended, lip until the -sixth
Inning the score was 1 to 0 in favor of
Umatilla, but at the end of the game
it was 6 to 4 in favor of Hermlston.
Next Sunday Hermlston plays Stan
field here and it will be a' game worth
seeing.
Mrs. Hazel Earker, wife of C. C.
Barker of this city, died last Wednes
day at noon here after an Illness ex
tending over a year. Mrs. Barker
was 25 years old and leaves besides
h(y husband, father, two brothers, a
sister nnd her four year old son. Her
father, sister and one brother were
with her when she passed away. Mr.
and Mrs. Earker came to Hermiston
the first of the year when with L. B.
Xeil -they purchased Lay's garage.
The body was. taken to Pendleton
where funeral services were held In
the Folsom undertaking parlors, con
ducted by Rev. Cox of the Baptist
church.
Henrjf Martin unn died at his
ranch homo north of Hermlston
Thursday, March 31, after an Illness
of everal months. For several years
he was principal of the Hermiston
school and litter taught two years dt
Umatilla, He had taken charge of
thc.Mapleton, Oregon, Union high
school last fall but owing to failing
Health was compelled to retire last
fall. He is survived by a wife and son
Henry and daughter Jane, two broth-
ers.and one sister of Ohio. His rath
; er and mother are still living and re-
! side at Lexington, Kentucky. Prlvato
services were held at the home Thurs
day evening at 5 o'clock and the re
mains were taken to Tacoma by Mrs.
Gunn and daughter Jane flnd nloce
.Miss Edith Kay. They will be Joined
in Portland by her son Henry. .
Dr. nnd Mrs. W, W, Sllsley enter
tained the HermiMton Shrinei'S and
their wives at the annual six o'clock
Shriners dinner given by one of its
members each year on Thursday even
ing. Covers were laid for eleven and
tho table presented an airy spring ap
pearance. .
Mrs. O. D. Burgess and son Russel
left Sunday evening for Covell, Wash.,
to visit with relatives. !
O. T. Burgess nnd Alton L. Barnes
left Monday for a trip through tbe
Coes Bay; cSuntry. 'They , made the
tri by automobile. ; i ' ' '
Address: 136 Boston
neapolis, Mjnn,
Block, Min-
POMONA, Calif., April 8. (U. P.)
Reformers throughout the nutlon
have focused their gasto on Pomona,
ns the voters go to the polls to declfle
whether they want "blue law" Sun
days. Pomona Is looked upon as the
testing tube of the nation. The out
come of the initiative election will
be considered the rrlterlon of what
the United States thinks of the pro
posed "r-udloeked Sundays."
It) Ik Transformed.
From a peaceful and quiet town,
Pomona In the past week has been
transformed into a seething camp of
bostlle "blue jays" and "liberty leng-
MiMeAgelf
. ........ .fll
THE critical stage of a
woman's life usually
comes between the years of
45 and 55, and is often beset
with annnoying symptoms
such as nervousness irrit
bility, melancholia, heat
flashes which producehead
ache and dizziness, and a
sense of suffocation. Guard
your health carefully, for
if this period be passed
over safely, many years
of perfect health
may be enjoyed.
1
Ulfc .,521
ret
11 j ah yi
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted
to help women through this crisis. It exercises a restorative in
fluence, tones and strengthens the system, and assists nature in
the long weeks and months covering this period. It is prepared
from medicinal roots and herbs, and contains no harmful drugs
or narcotics. Its value is proven by many such letters as these :
A fton, TeniL "I want other niif- Thomas, Olda. " I first used Lydia.
Xl fprincr wnmon to know what 1 K. 1 'inUliillll's CKCtaMo Cotn-
IKHinil in my Rii'IliooU (lavs, by too
atlvico of a friend. At tho age of
Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Com
pound has done for me. During
Change of Life I woa in bed for 18
months and had pood cai, hut did
not improve. A friend advised me
to take Lydia E. Piukham's Vegeta
ble Compound, which I did, and in a
short time I felt better. That was
live years ago, and now when I feel
run down and nervous I take tho
Compound and it always does mo
good. I wish ail women would try
it durins Change of Life, for I know
it will do them good. Mrs. A
Keller, Afton, Tenn.
47 I was troubled with dizziness, hot
flashes, and becanio very weak: bo
that I was unable to do any work.' I
took Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound with tho result that I felt
tetter and stronger than I have for
years. I have also given it to my
three daughters, and always with,
good resulLs. Tho Vegetable Com
pound is certainly grand for the ills
of women." Mrs. J. (3. Bwaky,
Itoute li, Thomas, Okla.
, Letter like the above do influence women to try
Lydia E. PinkKam's
Ifedetatle Comoound
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
uers." Quite evenly divided they
number several thousand each. Po
moiians who were previously chummy
are shaking clenched fists under each
others noses and calling names. Two
great mass meetings were held yes
terday afternoon and last night with
8,000 people attending. The Bpeukcrs
Included Wallace Retd, Will Rogers
and Anita Stewart, all well known
film sturs. !...'
LOSS OF APPETITE
?i!nr-!e, Boils, Eruptions, etc.
f.Vntil end Physical Weakness,
A-b all very prevalent Jilst how,
rtil are positive proof that the
jlood la wanting In the power to
mlcrid the body against contagious
i id Infectious diseases. They show
inclusively that the blood needs
:oi-oitTh cleansing, enriching and
it3li2i:ig.
Do not put off giviig attention to
!ive dangerous symptoms.
ft Hood's Pais.inarill today
an I begin taking- It at once.
RH!i-hr, this .medicine has
ghe'i s-itlsftcttnn to three genera
tins, s a trentment for the biood,
stomach, liver and kidneys, and for
catarrh, rheumatism nnd otaer
common diseases. It builds un the
system, makes foodtasto good, and
helps you to eat and sleep well.
For a gentle laxative or an actlvo
cathartic, take Hood's Pills. You
nrlll likd 'thf-m.
ITOLAIR W. (TONY) DYSON
KUG AM) C.Mtl'IiT riPIX'IAI.lST
I make old Rugs look new and I
preserve appearance of new ones.
1 clean on your floor or tako
them away. 6 years In Pendleton.
Phono 023
DR. C. II. DAY
fhysninn and Surgeon
Osteopath
Rooms 21 and 26 Bmltb-Crawforo
Building.
i Telephone 704 Res. 749-B
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PASTII
TODAY
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' . IN
RUTH OF THE
ROCKIES
A GREAT
WESTERN .
SERIAL
MARIE
WALCAMP
Alta Theatre
3 DAVK OXI.Y
v Sliirt'ng Toiillit. t 8:13
f Twice Daily Thereafter, 2:15. 8:15
"A sensation that has taker a nation bv slprm "S
UXE.WMIM ll WO.MU 11 OF TUB 2llth riSTUItV
fflTHS
"UNEXAMPLED WONDER OF THE 20th CENTURY"-
"Finest Tva ever seen
Hew! Chantfler Christ;
'A msgfiirtcenf
.- Production"
CiiJrtti Dani SltSN
THE
IN
DRAGON'S
NET
COMEDY
PUPPY LOVE
"A WatkotSvpai
Art" BrMkiriTiaei
Worth $10 Se(-
-letTirt hriM
AN EIGHTH AR.T--.Combinmg
Drama, Painting, Poetry Music
A THIULLING PIlODUCmON-Embf3dying the
Famous Dramatic Story of the same Title, accom
panied by a selected Orchestra of 2J Symphony Players
NOTE??a et of produclon and fronbound
'Wav Olian r. U1,(
sonted an yw hero excopt at Flrat-CIa; Jhoatr Prleom.
ior evening presenlutlons reserved
i"i ai-oouse ieiu. istore. l'hone 22. .
ritll'KS MiiUiiccs, ftnc. III. IN): F.veiilnas, Ano,
Make your reservnttrm early.
Nmv on sale at Peo-
11.00, SI .50
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