TWELVE PAGES Rev. Gorrick Confessed to . Cashing Coupons on Bonds Stolen in Mail Robbery. CHICAOO, May 13. (U. P.) Hcv. Anthony Clorrlck conlHH(l to crmhlnK coupons on bonds Htolon In the million flollur Toledo mull robhery to puy Iho debts of IiIh lit I If parish. Ills eon fi'HHlon Implicated Wanda NurluitU. Tlio tjlrl wiih immediately arrffctcil. Sends Ati'iil to lUuikx. CHICAGO, May 13.--U'. 1'.) H"V. Anthony (iorrlcli, a priest of New Ohl cniro, Jnil., near tinry. was urreHtcit chanted with huvinic In- hid possession 1150,000 worth of Liberty bonds Htolen In Toledo's million dollar mull rob bery. Captnln l'ortcr, a postal Inspec lur, bfilil the bonds were secreted In Itev. (iorrlok'H coal shed, l'ortcr wild (iorrlck wiih suspected when. It vvs learned he hnd sent an iiKent to Chi cago und Hury to cash the bond cou pon. 1 ' HI - - iill.M1,i,.ittt-'gr,--l..r '-"tfl - iiii-iimlf - inliil Don't Let Opportunity Knock You Down before jou nttempt to embrace It. Your money should he worth no much to yourself as It Is to others. Therefore when you havo on opportunity to Kot more for it nt this store you should take ndvnnuse of the privilege. The Hce Hive l'rlres are usually nl. way a trifle lower than elsewhere and ninny times the savlnsa to be had here lire decidedly surprising The Ic Hivo cus tomer are satisfied customers because they get their momVs worth always. The same opportunity Is yours. Ladies Hose at 32c pair. Children's Hose, 29c pair. SPECIALS Terfectionette Hair ncis, fully guaranteed, at 10c each; ;$1.00 the dozen. PENDLETON German-U. S. , i KLLIS J. DRESEL, Following the Scnitfe's adoption of the Knox resolution of peace with Germany, the name of Kills J. Dreset of Boston, now American commis doner at Uerlin, Is mentioned as the next U. S. amlmnsador to Germany. Philip Ilelnekcn, manaKlng- director o tha North German Lloyd, may be Ormuny'a envoy to this country. Tim prlenl Ih lo be iirruiKnod before I'nltod Slates 'nniuiissloiier .Mason. I lev. Clorrlck told the federal he lmd been duped Into accepting the bonds, I'orter wild. Klfly persons huve been arrested lo dale for iillefed connection with the mall theft, which occurred In February. WASHINGTON, May Federal I'rohlbltlon is. nr. p.)- C'omniiHKioner YOU don't have to use as much of Calumet as you do of most other Baking Powders. Because it has more than the or dinary leavening strength. You save about half on its use. You don't have to pay a big price for Calumet It's soldat a mod erate price. It always has been. And that represents anothersaving. You don't have to feel uncer tain as to results. Bakings never fail because Call o' never falls below the proven standard of "Best by Test" It possesses the highest quality rver put into a Baking Powder. Con . tains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United States Food Authorities., For weeks, for months it keeps as fresh and lull of strength as the day it left the Calumet Factories, the World's Largest, most Sanitary and Modern Baking Powder plants. Every spoonful of every can is the same pure and dependable. Try it A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 02. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. lllt.n TIIKY I. AST Hocl Stationery, white and colored, best ouulity linen. a box. MANY A BMv Al tX)l NT bns been stinted wiih the savings made tradliiR at The Hco Hive. This Is real ,hnft-Sl,KXlIXn MONEY WHKIJK IT nrvs TiiK m.t. THE BEE HIVE "MORE FOR LESS" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, Envoys? nilLIP HEINEKEM- John Kramer Haid he Im Invextlgutlng 1 the reports that many of the big American owned uHoenger nhliH hud been operating burs outside the three mile limit. MS ONSIN JI.WK IS lt(Itlli:i srU.lVAN. VViB., May 13. ff. P.) Handits robbed the Htate llnnk of Sullivan of from 1 311,000 to 140.000. Calumet Cold Call Reap Yolks of 8 eggs, IX cups oi granulated sugar, 3 cup at water, fjcup of but ter, 2'4 cups pastry flour. 3 level tea spoons Calumet of vanilla. Then mix in regular way. PROFITS SLASHED ON THESE Tumblers, good qual ity, clear glass, best shapes, at 7c each. Thin blown tumblers, and sherbits, clear, best of quality, at 29c each. I'. ' -f Flesh colored Braissierea, front and back fasten, strong, durable and very neat, at 39c each. SPECIALS Our Summer under wear is selling at just one-half price. Your saving is immense. OREGON PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1021. inn El Freedom of Trade is to be Al lowed Only in Districts Which Have Paid Taxes. RIOA, Miy 1 ?.. (A. I'.) A decree iHHUed by the Soviet government to put Into effect the decision of the UhI Soviet ConKrcHH jiermitH trade In mir plUN foodKtuffH under certain rcmilc tlotw, Kiiy a report here from Mon ro w. It provided that 144,000.000 biiHh iu ..f thn ia aan aaa bnshelx of sraln necenHarv for 'the feeding of the towns and cities shall ho taken from the farmers by levy; the remainder to he purchased from them by Klvin them in exchntiRe machinery, cloth, Iron and other articles. Freedom of trade Is to bo permitted only In district which have paid their taxes. It will be necessary, it Is ail. to ob tain the machinery for the farmers from abroad, but the other commo dities could be produced at home ex cept for the breakdown of production due to the lack of fuel and raw mater ial. For the present the only produce for exchange with the peasants is salt and oil. Here attain, It Is pointed out, thero Is a difficulty in the matter of transportation although both wilt and oil themselves are abundant. All control and restrictions affecting the transport of HUpplie are abolish ed. Punishment Is provided, however, for sellln? K"'iln without snvinic seed. . The decree is regarded by the news, paper 1'ravdn as a sorrowful necessity. The Kovernme.it, It says, w;m compell ed to Issue the order to Induce the peasant to labor on their land. The Russian farmer had threatened to leave much of their holdinus uncul tivated so there would be nothing to confiscate. N'EW YOUK. May 13. (Harold P. Jacobs. I. P. Staff Correspondent.) "Prohibition ha removed the Ameri can safety valve, and the country will blow up- within three years." Andre Trldon. psychoanalyst, declared today. Thi "explosion," Tridon explained, would be signalized by the rush of hundred of thousands of persons to insane asylum and sanitariums. "The greatest cause of insanity is repression," Tridon said. "Every per son Is endowed with the craving for self-expression. This may take the form of music, art, oratory or what not. The American people, particular ly the Anglo-Saxon elemwnt, have been taught to repress these natural desires. A drink or two enabled him to slougli off their nutural reserve, and they sans, or orated, or did what they most longed for. "People who did not seek an outlet for these things through the temperate use of alcohol, or the intemperate use of drug, often became Insane and their Insanity took the form of doing to an extreme the thing they had re pressed. "Now we have prohibition. Its strict enforcement will buttle up these emo tions and those who lack the strongest of will power will he a prey to nervous diseases, ertdlng in the saniterium or the asylum. "This country is like a huge boiler. Kxcess steam escaped through the safety valve of temperate drinking. Xow the valve has been tied down. Uke any other boiler, the result will be an explosion." Tridon emphasized that he is oppos ed to excessive use of alcohol. ESCAPED MAIL ROBBER IS BEING SURROUNDED IN CANYON BY POSSE NAPA, Calif.. May 13. (A. P.) Hoy Gardner, the mall robber, who escaped from a train at INnrtland, Oregon, on June seven, 1920, while being taken to McNeils prison for a 25 years term, is surrounded by a posse in a thickly wooded canyon near here. Following his escape Gardner went to Australia and recently returned here, offering to give himself tip. The sheriff refusued In a telephone con- versation to grant any concessions and Gardner disappeared with the posse in pursuit. In England inn i : mil xm yy s ( r Jiff " 'v, IS -frrT y I ) .'J8 1 m " M A I -I , -IbMub;- . I America is depending on these three to bring bark the amateur golf title fwm England They are Bobbv Jones lleftt. Chick Kvans (richtl and Ftuik-is Ouiniei unseti They ar now uj iugUud ruiulj U Uks pK In ;Uit Uuuuiioutiip luatcbcs. Lasting Love i is Lois Wilson Is leading woman In "The Lost Romance," Edward Knoblock's play which proves love needs change aai excitement to en IICANIf MANILA. May 13. Fifty American teachers for the bureau of education of the Philippine Island are needed for the coming school year which begin the first of next June and the depart ment of public instruction has noti fied Dr. W. W. Manpjurdt, superin tendent of S'ilip'no pensionados those who are at school in the United Stales, to obtain the services of that number as soon a possible. Ur. Allegandro Albert, acting sec retary of public instruction, said that in order to attract American teachers to the Philippines, the entrance salar ies had been fixed at 2800 pesos a year (approximately U400), 3000 pesos (1500) and 3,400 pesos ($1700). This li an iiiciease of approximately $300 a year over the salaries heretofore paid American teachers. The entrance salary of 2SO0 (ap proximately JHi'U) is offered to those who have had no experience in teach ing; the 3000 pesos to tthose who have a limned experience, and 34"0 pesos salary will be paid those who have de voted several years to educational work. "These figures should be sufficient to attract Americans to the Philip pines and even if these amounts arc considered insufficient, the chance that is given adventurous Americans to come to the Philippine Islands and the Far East, should be sufficient to make teachers accept the offers." said Dr. Allien. l"pon accepting the of fers a contract for two years is to be signed, and this period may be extend ed, if so desired. Most of the teach ers will be scattered over the islands and will be asked to teach English." FREIGHT ON PERISHABLE FOOD STUFF FROM COAST MAY BE REDUCED YAKIMA, May 1 3. I". P.) Hopes for the reduction of freight rates on perishable fruits and vegetables from the Pacific coast brightened with the statement of 11. M. Adams, vice pres ident of the Cnion Pacific, that "rail roads fully appreciate the situation." Adams testified before Henry J. Ford, representative of the interstate com inefce commission, admitting the country couldn't prosper under the ad vanced rates, but said the roads were unable to meet operating costs. If la bor Is reduced the roads will volun tarily adjust the rates, he said. E WOODLAND, Calif., May 13 (U. P.) In a quarrel over what they should have for a meal, Edna Green house, the 1 H-year-ohl girl bride of j John Oreenbouusc, 2.i years of age. (accidentally shot and killed her hus- 'band. for Golf Title l4-1 ; KAI.T LM KCITV. May 1?. (A. P.) I'lah s desire to advertise to tho U'nrlft Ihi) Riieeil ntwl strength of her ' I athlete led to the recent reorganiza tion here of the l;itermouniin As.'o- j elation of the Amateur Athletic I'nlon. which has eharue of all amateur ath letics In the state. fireater athletic performances by Utah men and boys are to be encour aged by the association. All colb-Kes, universities and club in tins section are to be asked to Join. As the Intermountaln association also has Jurisdiction in Montana and Idaho, athletes of these two su- are to be encouraged in their --..rk, so that the association meets will be, in reality, f r the tri-stnte championships. YOUNG GIRLS NEED CARE Mothers! Watch Your Daughters' Health Health Is lu ill jlL'?' Ml i p -m v ' r K ' w plains of headache, pains in the back and lower limbs or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter, maLe Hie easier for her. She needs thoughtful care for a few years. In all such cases Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be given as it is especially adapted for such conditions. It contains nothing that can injure and can be taken in perfect safety. Head how Mrs. Eicher helped her daiirlitr. She ay: "At the age of sixteen my daughter was having trouble every month. She had pains across her back and in her sides. Every moth her back would pain her so she could not do her work and would have to lie down. My married daughter recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I read the books which were left at my door. She took it faithfully and is now regular and has no pain. We recommend the Vegetable Compound and give you permission to publish this letter in your little hooks and in the newspapers." Mrs. Katie Eicher, 4034 N. Fairhiil St, Philadelphia, Fa. Mrs. Williams will profit by her ow n experience. She says: " When I was thirteen years old I had sick spells each month and as I wa very backward I would bear the pain and my mother knew nothing about it. 1 read in the daily paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and took my own spending money and bought a bottle. It helped me so much that I took it regularly after that until I had taken two bottles and I did not have any more pain or backache and have been a healthy, strong woman. I am now 39 years old and have a little girl of! my own, and when she gett old enough I shall give her none other than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cotn-pound."-Mrs. C. E. Williams, 2137 W. Toronto St, Philadelphia, Pa. For almost fifty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been relieving women, young and old, of ailments peculiar to their sex. Ask your neighbor about it, for in every neighborhood there are women who know of '"Thousands of letters similar to the above are in the files of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., and for years such letters have been published. Surely it is worth your while to make a fair trial of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1.-dia E. Pinkham's Private Text-Book npon "AilmenU Peculiar to Women " will le sent to you free upon request. Writo to The Lydia E. Pinkham ."Medicine Co., Lynn, Miissachusetta. This book contains valuable information. CIRCUS THBiHOST COnPIXTE CIRCOS ISVEROX TOUR. giaktcage; LEASTS, IS i IT, ttY2 HAIFA PUNNY SEE THE " 1 A DOORS CXPSK TROHPTLY AT I'TTYl Tickets on sale on show day at Thompson. Dru Stora At same price charged on .how ground, PAGE NINE "AIMMI KSJ MH.V OlT.Nf l l.oXixiX. May n-(A. 1M What Is described as an "Adainles Kden" I nhoul to be opened here In the form of a small park where Umdon working Clrls may rest and mediate undisturb ed by yomi nien. The plan originated with the Metro politan Public Garden AwMlatla which I iweklnir to oblnln for the pur pose four aren of wnste land near Hyde Park. XKATTI.i: TAKKH TWO PHATTI.K, May IS. (A. P.) Seat tle wen a doulileheader from Oakland here yesterday taking the first Kama by a score of r, to 1 and the second. If t.i 9. The second was a hlttlr.K con test with the p.alniets tftlin I hit off of four Oakland pitcher while the visitor got 1 1 safet'es. , The post office department I sup plying Its employe with sawed-nff shotKun similar to those used by Am erican troops In beatlni; back Oerman trench raiders In France and which brought a protest from Perlln. Ths war itepartment ha shipped then gun as well a . caliber revolver to nil post office handling valuable mall. Happiness ort I From the time firi reaches the age of twelve until womanhood is estab lished she needs all the care the thoughtful mother can jrive. ' The condition that the girl is then passing through is so critical and may have such far-reaching effect upon her future happiness and health that it if almost criminal for a mother or guardian to withhold coun sel or advice. Many a woman has suf fered years of prolonged pain and misery through having been the victim of thoughtlessness or igno rance on the part of those w bo should have guided her through the dangers and difficulties that beset this period. Mothers should teach their girls what danger comet from standing around with cold or wet feet, from lifting heavy articles, and from overworking. Do not let her overstudy. If she com "'mSndayM&y 16 scouts Of JU.ACT5 1 WD5IC THRIIaXsS IAU QHTSXt STSET TJTOJUrJW" i