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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1921.
PAGE TITO
WOMAN SUFFRAGE IS STUMPED .
IN ITALY BECAUSE OF POWER OF
POLITICIANS, LEADER ASSERTS
Politicians 'Behave' in England
and U. S. Where They are not
Feared; Italy Should Copy.
IJU CLAHA WOLD
(International Tv'ewH Hcrvlee Special
Correspondent.
Milan, July 4. Not the least eager
for the resignation of Mr. (jiolittl as
Premier are the women who ure work.
Intr for miftr.ijrf In UjifJ.
"Mr. fllollttl has been tho tno.tt
phlegmatin and Impregnable enemy of
woman suffrage In all Italy," said
Professor Mnrgherlta Aneonn, chalr-
' man of the Milan Suffrage ortianlsia-
tlori, In an Interview with the Inter
national News Service.
The, nil nation l or suffrage, accord
lpir to her, Is very had; lint the Immi
nent end of dollars administration
will do much to raise the hopes of
Kalian women. Twice a hill has heen
pawed by the Chamber of Deputies of
Italy granting auffrugc, hut both times
a new election has been called before
the question was taken before the
.Senate, and bo has had to be Intro
dticed again In tho Chamber.
"Politicians In Italy,- sne said, "are
like politlcuna in an umer uoumn
on the subject of woman's vote. The
1'opiiure declare that women suf
frage will add voles to the socbilM
I'oity. The Socialists declare It will
bring votes to tho Popclare, and the
( !onst It uiloniillsts are afraid of both.
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STEFANSSON
IS COMING
Vilhjalmur Ktefnnsson, noted explorer of the frozen North, will lec
ture here on the. coiid night of Chautauqua. No more Interesting
Htory is heiiin told on the Ameilm platform today thun this one by
Btefansson. For five years he was lost to the world In his explora
tion work In the Arctic regions. His party carried supplies for one
yeur only, Ilia other .four yearn they 'lived off tho land.', This lecture
has been puclTing the (treat auditoriums throughout our large cities.
It la illustrated with splendid views -taken in the North by the fUef
ansHon party. , ....
Seven Days Packed With Big Attractions
Make Chautauqua week your vacation week. You will never rcgrkt
It. It will be seven dujs filled with interesting and Inspiring lectures,
splendid music ami wholosole entertainment ftr you a week you will
long remember. Other prominent lecturers are Peter Clark Macfar
lane, Father 1). J. Cronin, Hunt Cook, Tom Kkcyhill and Burneil Ford.
Ten concerts during the week by I.leurance's Little Symphony Orch
estra, Koach-Freeman Duo. Walter Jenkins, The Orpheus Four and
Th Jugo-Hlav orchestra." On the fifth night a big New York play
production.
Season Tickets Now on Sale
AIH'I.TS, $2.74; Students, $1.50; Child's $1.00. No War Tax.
' PENDLETON, JULY 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
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In addition, there are those, conserva
tives who want to limit tho vote for
men and so would never dream of glv.
Ing votes to women, However, If the
government Introduces a bill, which
We hope It will whenever there Is a
change of Premier, (he Socialists and
Popclare will both have, to Vote, for
It, and it will again pas and go to the
Henate If the next Premier does not
go to tho country again before that.'
iHsplto the general discouragement
of the suffragists, there are a few op
UlnislH whij arft already preparing for
tho day when women willhave the
vole.' Hignoru Resno, of Home, has or
ganized a woman's party, the Unlotte
Pnlltica Nazionale, 'which, she de
clares, will work for the Interests of
women and will enter, the elections,
when women have tho vote, with Its
own electoral lists. '
. Dissension Within 1 tanks
Already the women of Italy are di
viding on this question of whether or
not there should he a womnn's party.
Within the ranks of th'ose who ore
fighting for suffrage there has come
a further split with the recent elec
tiona spilt that grew out of the fuel
that many women took part In the
party propaganda preceding the elec
tion. In Milan, ns well as elsewhere,
the more progressive leaders of suf
frage declared that women should
urge the election only of those men
who had pledged their votes to suf
frage a programme very like that of
the National Woman's Party, of the
1'nlted States. This policy was defeat
ed by women who were eager to sup
port one party or another, however.
Professor Ancona, who was particu
larly opposed to women taking part in
the election expect on the suffrage
issue, says:
"The reason we don't get suffrage
In Italy is because the politicians are
not afraid of us as the American poli
ticians were of the women there. It
would be impossible to adopt a femi
nist militant movement in Italy, but
It would be an Excellent thing if we
could. Probably If Mr. Ololittl had
been made as uncomfortable us Lord
Asqulth won In rCnglaud or President
Wilson In) America, h would have
done something for suffrage Instead of
sitting dumb."
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BUFFALO, July 4. (I. N. S.) Ni
na Morgana soprano of the Metro
politan Opera company, was married
here to Kruno Ziralo, secretary to Kn-
rlco Caruso. Their wedding wax or
Iglnnlly set for April last, but owing
to the critical Illness of Caruso at that
time It wus postponed.
Had Caruso not been forced to go
to Italy for his. health he would have
been best man at the wedding. How
ever, Caruso delegated Clovanni P.en-
chettl, of Buffalo, to represent him
Miss Anna Scheeler attended the
bride. It was a simple wedding. Fol
lowing the ceremony tho bridal cou
ple and a party of eighteen had a wed
ding breakfast nt the Iroquois Hotel.
After their honeymoon trip Mr. and
Mrs. Zirato will return to New York
on August 1 and occupy Caruso's lux
urious apartments In the Hotel Van-derbllt.
i Caruso before sailing bestowed this
present on Zirato. In addition he gave
a beautiful diamond ring to the bride.
Among the many messages of felici
tation was a cablegram from Oiullo
Oattl-Casazzw, director of the Metro
politan Opera Company, who is in
Milan; others from Oioanni Martinel
11 Claud! Mnzlo and Ada mo Didur.
who are In SourTi America, and still
others from Giuseppe Ie Lea. Tetraz
zinl and Tltta-ftuffo, who are In Italy.
The bride wore a gown of wh'te sat
in, trimmed with white feathers, and
a georgette hat. She was gi'en In
marriage by her brother, Charles Mor
gana ; vice-president of a local motor
company.
Miss Morgana Is a Puffnlo girl. :
THE TABLE SUPPLY
JUST WHAT THE NAME IMPLIES
Your every table want at the market's lowest
prices. At any time our Groceries or Meats
don't make good WE DO.
Try a month, beginning now !
"THE TABLE SUPPLY
Phone 187
739 Main Street
Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
The following County Warrants,
were Issued prior to July 1st, 1914,
may be had by writing or calling at the
office of County Clerk; '.f not called
for within Sixty days from tills date,
tho same will be cancelled.
Her. No. Name A nit.
3 7D1 I B. Andrews, Mrs,. . 3.2
02 226 Chas. Alspach .v. ..... 4."
!'2. 433 Alice Adams . ....u- 1.70
92 78 J.H.Austin ''.. 1.70
94 1 Fred Brown 2.20
94 27S Ed Buhrer . 1.70
94 261 Kmmett Browning ,.. l.r.O
S4 228 John Bramble ...... . 1.70
93 674 Hugh Poll 3.00
93 4S0 Mrs. Chris Breeding. . 1.70
93 93 B. L Barnes 1.70
33 217 Hugh J. Bell 4.50
93 1 It. W. Blcakney 2.00
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ROUND -UP
SOUVENIR
ENVELOPES
Use them for your corre
spondence Neat, attractive,
Picturesque. Send them
away
Advertise the Round-Up.
Can Ilo Had at tho
'VHastWfOreonicmi
ONE CENT EACH
JsRATTLE, Wash., July 4. (I. N.
S.) Here's another bur.ed treasure
story.
Fred ( Andrews of Centralla.
Wash., has a map supposed to direct
the way to burled Spunish money on
Swan Island, In the Carrlbean sea.
Andrews says he received the chart
from his undo, who in turn bad se
cured it while sailing on a merchant
man which was attacked by p'.rates In
tho Caribbean in 1847.
M. C. Xvinson, president of an auto
accessories company of Seattle, was
Induced to finance an expedition and,
in company with Pole Marshalton and
Louis Lehner, of St. Paul, Andrews
and levinson set out for the elusive
"pot f t gold." Securing the forty-ton
fishing schooner Patsy, under com
mand of Patsy O'Shea. they sailed
from New Orleans on April 10.
They found the spot marked on the
map but no sisn of the treasure, Qn
tho return a viola nt quarrel arose am
ong members of the party, and none
(of them would speak to Andrews. An
drew says he has not given up hope,
however, and will try iigaln. He states
the party left the island too soon.
Swnn Island, a small coroanut pnlm
covered bit of sand off the coast of
Honduras, Is the subject of traditional
tales and ii: said to have been ore of
the rendevonx of Otpt.iln K ilil of
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KITTEN COMES INTO
WORLD WITH DATE OF
BIRTH STAMPED ON FUR
LONDON, July 4. (I. N. 8.)
All Loililon i nleiested in a
kitten lhat has just been born.
It is generally tabby, hut on its
white stomach is "1921" dis-
tinctly marked In gray fur.
The theory Is tbnt before the
kitten's birth the mother's fa-
vorlte resting place was a spot
where a stu k marked "1921'' was
continually before her eyes.
"How fortunate it Is,'1 he-
marks a morn'ng paper, "that
women are not horn with the
dale of birth on them."
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John Bryant . . .:
Wm. Burnap . . .
H. M. Beck
W. P. Benedict .
Tom Crowner . .
W. K. Campbell
J. S. Carter
J. T. Rhortridge to C. I- Simmerly
1.00 SW 1-4 BE 1-4 & V 1-4 Sec.
24, Tp. 6, N. It. 34.
Fannie Lee to W. D. Humphrey, $1.
1-7 Interest I.t 9, Block 4, Llver
more's Add. Pendleton.
T. A. PInkerton to J. E. Moseley,
$30,000. IC 1-2 NK 1-4 NE 1-4 & SW
1-4 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. 6 N.' R.
30.
Thelma C. Blanchet to Eugenie
Blanchet $500. Lots 9, 10, Block S,
Res. Add. Pendleton.
Chas E. Hall to J. M. Smith $1.00.
Lot 6, Block 3, Kilgore's Afld. Weston.
I ; Ruby " 1
f JULY'S BIRTH STONE M
I, It is a pleasing custom to remember if
I ! one's birthday with a gift embodying their jr
I birth stone. 'I
W The Ruby for July I
The beautiful red of the ruby is admir
ed by all whether in ring, brooch or pend
ant you will find here a gift that will ex
press your best wishes for birthday happi
ness. "Gifts That Last"
OUR CHAUTAUQUA, JULY 10-1 6th
-demelery
The I.aririn Diamond Utmmta In EatTM it'lC'i
Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-
2.00
2.50
1.70
1.70
1.70
2.00
2.20
Dr. Chen 1.70
Kd Clark 1.70 j
S. , I7UHI1C
Ceo. R. DeMott 1.70
Henry Doty 1.70
Maurice Dakin 1.70 j
Joe Forrest .' 6.00 j
Peart E. Freeman ... 17.50'
W. H. Cnlliford 3.20
James Criffin 9.40
Walter Oilman . : ' 1.70
Robert Oihhs 1.70
H. L. Oilbert 1.50
Wm. Gillette T 2.00 I
Dave, firaybeal 1.70 J
Hotel Oregon 5.00
John Hatter 120
H. Hess 1.70
W. A. Hall 1 LOO
Fred Hodeen ....j.il' l.OO
Frank Helm J.50
Alfred Hiatt ........ 1.80
John Heitzman 2.56
J. E. Hatter ; 1.20
Helix Com. Club 4.00
Oeorge Hertier I.
J. A. Hayton I.
Y. F. HWdcn ....
C. M. Hutchinson 1.70
C. Harris 1 .70
S. J. Hosklns ' 1.70
Oill Johnson 3.60
Mose Johnson ! 2.70
J. E. Jones 4.50
Spokane Jim ' 2.70
Pete Kalyton 2.70
H. Koepko 2.00
F. J. Kelly l.OO
Ester Kidder 1. 70
J. A. Luck 6.00
S. F. Leaf 1.50
Francis Lincoln 3.90
James Lavin 1.70
N. D. Laughlin 6.00
Ab Iiok 1. 70
Frank Malone 2.20
J. W. Miles 5.20
C. Marshall 2.00
Christian Mack 2.00
Martin Madison 2.00
James Massie. 2.00,
Adolph Molitar 1.70
Toney Masters 2.20
D. C. Mnhoney 1.70
J. H. More '. 1.70
Royal Nelson 1.70
E. B. Osorne 5.10 ;
C. Owens 2-25
Roy Parker 2.75
Oeo. Propeck , . . .8.90
Oeorge Pappas 1.70
J. W. Parkes 2.00
W. J. Feebler .2.00
Perry Pike 2. 50
W. M. Record 1.00
("has. Reinhardt .... 3.00
Louis Rodie 1.70
F- P. Help 1.70
Earnest Bitter 1.70
Etta Hitter 170
David O. Rltter J.70
Mary Rltter 1.70
Martha Shnesbips ... 3.00
Jacob I Stork 3.85
Hiram Ptinson 1.70
Henry Siruvo 6.00
Al Storey 3.00
D. D. Smith 2.20
W. M. Straw 4.50
S. Pleeman 4.50
E. F. Slranghan ,f 50
J. V. Fmlih 4.50
YOU'R GOING OUT
FOR' I
A PICNIC DRIVE I
Tou need a nice lunch. Let the I
OREGON II
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m iuiicii Ma-nnei.. nave ijjj m
a complete stock of good eats.
If Fresh nuns, Pics, Cakes, tilg jl i
(Dandy Brcail. j
OREGON Theater
Tues. and Wed. July 5 - 6
. Fred Siegel Stock Co. ,
Presents
Dance After the Show
C. B. Rturdivant 4.50
Thomas .Slnttery .... 1.70 i
Mrs. H. K. Scott 2. 50
Hud Scott 1.70
Walter Smith .'. 2 o
O. H. Sams 2.00 I
Mary Sim.ird " 2.00
Jerry Stone 3.00
Corn Swiiucr 2.20
Rpookt 2.70
Walter Stewart 1.70
A. (1. Simpson 1.20
J. W. Turner 1.00
R. M. Tattle 2.40
John TodhunUT 1.20
Mary Wlnnerling .... 1.70
Maty Wlnnerling ... 1.70
O. A. WolMngford ... ,1.70
Samuel Warner 18.60
Claude Walker 2.20
Wm. Mcltobvris 1.50
Fred McMullcn 11.85
Frank Young 1.50
Dated July 1st, 1921.
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