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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
T ' M ilea mm ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, CONGRESS DRY LEADERS DOMED JO ME Inquiry Made to See if Someone in Treasury Department is Trying, to Hamper Law. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1 021. TEN PAGES that the Iioiin nctloii In promptly vot In' an mcreemy appropriation of $2n,iiOo will onh partially repair Hid dmmme which he claims has been done, I LATEST STYLE SECRET;! WOMEN ROUGE KNEES TO f Undersea Movie vVAKHI.VfiTOX. May :. (Herhcrt W. Walker, I". 1 Slur. Correspond ent.) Altirmcd m nn apparently pre vailing' laxity In prohibition enforre Inent, the dry leaders In conifrcss are determined to force strict compliance rlth the Inar. At present an inquiry ll helng made quietly In anm of the house ineinlHTH to iletel mine whether, "nomnone'- In the treasury ilepnrtment' Ik trying to hmniM-r rhe enforcement of the dry law. as wan recently chars- : td n the floor of the hmise. The drys are aroused ItccaMisc tho ' treasury department released Ton of fh 1,200 dry nticrua a few davit asu wlten the appropriation allotments ex pired, without war nine concrcs of the situation or asklns for an additional amount. Benalor Volstead of Mimic aota. helievaa a 1.1(5 Mow to prohibition Work was .lealth hy this reduction, and MAKE THEM BEAUTIFUL XKW VoitK. May . Harold D Jacobs, V. staff Correspondent.) Jjitest style ret, women an roug inir their knees. Hut, according to Sidney Hrooks, who made this revela tion today, it will not be a secret very lone If the Rlrln continue to wear "em shorter and roll 'em lower, ltrooka a foemer hair dresser In the cunr's palace, now manager of a. beauty par lor In the Waldorf Astoria, said his us atstanta are now being called to Initiate clients in the nit of beautifying their knees. . HKAVrTKS WIN I'KOM IU.I:S SALT 1.AKK C1TV, May i6. (A I.I hxcellent pitching by Johnson Pave the Heavers u victory over Sal' Ike yesterday 5 to i. 1-verenz als pitched good ball, but Portland's hit? were bunched. Urown and Krug hit home runs. Sammy Hale. infielder Joined Portland from Ietroit today and played bis fii-st civist leastie came. If louU&nt to IfrowWhj the right kind of food can be asnelpful to your body as it is delightful to your taste, you'll be interested in these scientific facts about GrapeWnts t&e unusual nutriment of wheat and malted barley is partly pre-digested in the making of Grape NutS. You get much food value in small bulk, and the stem ach is never over-taxed. Grapesfliits is a food for alertness and efficiency. "There's a Reasori Made "by Postum Cereal Company; Iat Battle Creek, Michigan. Good News : It good newa jnu knotr it i thi nidieal reduction of fltOon l he MixJd If U!lev Light nti Home Klectrir Power riant. Bnt So ytm , Tlt7 the imtvinance of taking ltanta(r; of this nn uil opportaniiT? 1 Thin grmy refluced pricp nf $4.." is an rlilrnr prion - thi offer iii Ueinj maiie for the month of My . only. TnWa tltc drmarifl i fnjfTIriVnf to Ve-ep tho Teller fac- torigninfr at fulj jeii, il i'J be ncctsyiary to iucreaAj the pnee June 3t. RewwJxr thin low priep of for the Xew, Bigr, RpHr. More I'oirerful Mie II Ia!!p', the highly re ftrtod plant that "lines More Dock It RoUrr" the plant that is fully guaranteed for one year including th batteries. Tbia it jonr t rrt char and it may le your last to ae rrif thia thoroughly reliable and efficient plant at 80 low a figure. . all. telephone or -writis for the .facta. Learn how tha Lalley will pay for itaclf. : BE SURE-SEE THE LALLEY FIRST I1 Sturgis & Storic Pi nilli ton Walla ulla 4 .1 3 DTOjLJ II v ' 1 1 The finest 'Tire for Small Gars . Goo '.Mils isn't a picture of professional divet Only actoia la an ttaWrsaa ecM o "Wet Cold." a ftoMwyn pttetotilay ill Charley Stepinthemud Wants Compensation for Century of Service; Gives Age as 130. They very much fear in the office of the Quartermaster licneial at Washington that a western wag has been trying to have a little fun with the Army. If he is spoofing the War Department. Cliarley Htepintheniudd certainly has succeeded, for half a dozen veteran clerks of the Quarter master Corps have been methodically searchinir files of the last hundred years in the hope of finding some rec ord that CBarley served as an Indian scout from almost to date. Charley wants some compensation for his century of service, now that he is retired at the age of 130, and he plaintively asks if he must "watfiht another 100 years." which rather indi cates that his financial difficulties are not very pressing- And, poor Lo"s story runs thus: "Thorp. Wash. "First you will huf to excuse my Riling as I onley learned to Kile after I wax lUd years old. I am now 130. 1 am a Onidu- and Senica Indian and the Iltasun ov nie riling to you iz this. 1 Have folowed the American Army near on too b7i years az an Indian Scout scouting and spying for the Army and I Have never drawn any Pay for my services On account ov some ov them army officers not turning in my namo for my services. "My first service waz with General Jackson at New Orleans. Kiting the Hrltlsh Ited-coats then scouting In Middle West after Bad Indians. I was with General Scott in the Old Mexican War then scouting on the Plains. 1 was with A. J. Smith thru the sivll warr then Hack West on the Plains and Hocky mountains after liad In dians. I went to Cuba with Culol Kosefent as a scout with them Huff Hitlers and done my Part to help whip the spanyards. "Itoscfelt did not get me my trans portation home soe I had to goe and work in cane fields and suggar mill untlll I could get enough to build me a Rood tight ramie in whltch r cam hack to the Missipia River and up to St. Louis and on up the Misuric River : AMUSEMENTS : Vet at 11 i to KTeut Falls Montana where I Pro- j cured too Horses and came on over to ! this Place to my old time whlla i Flrends house Where I stnyy most ov i the time his great grandfather and 1 j wtre loys together. I "Can not you hring it to Pass soe I can gelt just Reconipence for my I services to this our iteloved country for all the years ov toll and Hard- ; ships I have passed through In my i countrys service? or must I waighl another 100 years. Respectively CHARLKY STEPIXTII EMl'DD Thorp, Wash." An ethnological expert with a side line of etymological training might gather from Internal eiidenvc that this letter was possibly written by a, Cau casian of considerable education. W mm ftp! 7 PAVOIUTB TtCNT CO. KJ.Tl IIXS. Kelly Coined ans Oihmi Siiturday. Kelly's Comedians who made a de-! elded hit in Pendleton last year are j to pitch the big tent opposite the O. V. X. depot for a week's stay. Direct from a full season's engage ment at the Royal theater, Vancouver. B. C., and with a record of ninety weeka without closing they should be able to furnish local theater goers something especially good in the way of entertainment. The management has acquired a number of new plays for this season, some of which are being released for the first time at popular prices. Most of last season's favorites are still in the ca.t and quite a few new taces. Phill Berg and Ert Hunt, better known os "Abie'1 and "Slivers," who furnish most of the comedy of the show are two of the best known com edians in the west today and inci dentally the highest priced. Then there are Ben Dix and Dolly Daye, Hob Sandberg, Lillian Isen. Olive F'lnnfy and a number of others whoso names you will remember. The "Kelly Peautv Chorus" and the "Kelly Trio." On Saturday evening a combination of vaudeville and musical comedy show different perhaps from any thing you have had an opportunity of see irg for a long time. Built and staged along the lines of the famous Zlegfleld shi-wt), "Biff, Bins. Bank" should please everyone. This is the first time this show has1 been released at popu lar prices, although seycral western colleges had the use of It last season, including Montana's big school at Bozeman, where It proved si.ch a auo cess that they filled the big Pantages house for three nights. This will be followed by such suc cessful bills as "Easy Money." "All Aboard," "The High Cost of Loving," "A Xiglit at Monte Carlo," and three of the old time dramatic favorites. The company is only here for a lim ited engagement ard would like Jo Goodrich 30x3 antiskid safety tread fabric tire now arailaili at the 20 Price Rcduftion uhich went into cfft8 Afay 2nd oAnlirSM Safety Tread at the 20 Price Reduction Here is a 30x3 tire, with snappy black tread and creamy white sides clean, trim, splendidly finished generously large and full in size, with the Goodrich anti-skid safety tread. This tire will give you much longer mileage, the greatest of durability, the utmost riding comfort and the fullest satis faction. Like all other Goodrich tires the "3 0x3 i " is made only in one quality. It is so thoroughly and unusually good that its makers frankly declare it the best tire ever made for small cars. THE B.F.GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY oAitron, Ohio Dealer everywhere are selling Goodrich Silver town Cords, Goodrich Fabric Tires and Goodrich Red or Cray Tubesall one quality at the 2l? reduction in price which Goodrich made effec tive May .'aid, 1921. play to every man, woman and child while in Pendleton. The policy is a family show for fam- J lly people and ut family pikes, 2o uiul t 50 cents. The farmers own ami operate half of the automobiles an-l trucks in th United States, the toiti of which is more than nine million. r 1 1 in lit XPECTAN3L MOTHERS For Thr Generations Hav Mad Chita-Birth Easier By Using WftTlpO SOOKLCT ON MOTHCHHOODftNDTHfl BAir.rMI RASNtLO RiaULATOR CO.. DEPT. D ATLAHTA. 6. 1 $J)iJF lL av ALL sua sroau Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee Chronlo and Nervous Diseases an Dlaaaaaa of Women. X-Ituy Lleclili Tharapautlca. Tampla Bids. Room It Fbona 41 Phone 2ia-W P, O. IIox 85: ' : :': 7Ss kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'I " : i Ik) - 1 I it i- ' m - Ti ' . ' E V Happiest Children j wpar l ittlpPilc" "cr li'iyinj jour rMMrtn'n tne l rn irlflntj mifer fhee dly. Ttif' fit material- ilurahility and nint important nf a", frnnnwv, te connMer. The thrill)' m.xher of thia city are hiiyin "Little P.il" fnr tlirir hoft and lirl.l and for lond nra.'ni. Ion! "I.illla P.il" have demnnMrated th"ir durability. Tlirv mitwear tvto !i of ordinary ahoea becaune thev arc douh''- rrinfrtrre-l t the trnteie hard-war .p'.t Thej'ic made their Buy by the uay they'll molt Use and S"wc' Abused I'cndlt ton's landing Store. LittlePals JUVENILE1 FOOTWEAR CARVEL'S BAND AND ORCHESTRA Marine 9aini Serjeant Tm L i S Wooley of Salt Lake City, la the 1 Youngest veteran of tha World War ' Hf He la II. Ha waa officially enlaiUc !3 tn tha marine recrslUna; trvjc !iH hen he waa aeven and diacharrec II four year later. Ha obtained mor. 35 PEOPLE :35 RYAN ND KELLY, Inc. Announce the Return of the Famous Kelly's, Comedians In Beautiful Tent Theatre, Opposite O-W. Depot ONE WEEK Starting, Saturday MAY 28 With . PHILL RERG AND ERT HUNT "Abie" and "Slivers" 90-WEEKS WITHOUT CLOSING 90 Sparkling Comedy, Tinkling Tunes and Melodies, Beautiful Dancing, Two and a Half Hours of Clean Amusement. 23 and 50 Cents. v SATURDAY "BIFF.BING, BANG." SUNDAY "EASY MONEY" n (( 1 1 CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY KELLY'S FAMOUS BEAUTY CHORUS sk3 m la 3 iMissmv jiiii; millHIIIIIII'llill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.! Illllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiilll i Ilk