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- ,. .. .v.',. ... 7777777. PACE SIGHT DAILY EAST 0RBQ0NIA&, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1021. TEN PAGES ) bi'JBe V ALT A TODAY rriiM, i.iritv ti--.hu y h as HOI I. IN UOSWOItTII PI,A Pthel flrey Terry, the populsr Kng llRh ftrtrcss, wilt he seen In support of Hohnrt Hoswonh In his latest .t. Parker Head. .lr. production "A Thou sand To due," which comes to ihe All Theatre for the liist time today. Miss Terry -won her way into the hearts of the American people with surprising alacrity, and promises son to be a star In her own riant. Her role opposite Mr. l-loswoiih affords her every opportunity to display her charming personality and exceptional dramatic talent. ANOTHER WOMAN C ESCAPES Mr. McCnmber Avoided a Seriotis Operation by Taking Lydia L Pinkham'j YegetaUc Com )r pound ia Tune Georgetown. 111. ''After rny first baby was born 1 suffered so with my i leit siae mat t oouia not walk across the floor unless I was all humped over, hold ing to my side. I doc tored .with several doctorsbut found no relief and they said 1 would have to have an operation. My mother insisted rn jmy taking Lvdia E. ,1Pmlthams Vegeta- I ble Compound and I soon found relief. Now 1 can do all my own work and it is the Vegetable Com pound that has saved me from an opera tion. I cannot praise your medicine too highly and I tell all of my friends and neighbors what the Compound did for me. " Mrs. Margaret McCvmber, J!7 S. Frazier St., Georgetown, Illinois. Mrs. McCumbex is one of the unnum bered thousands of housewives who struggle to keep about their daily tasks, while suffering from .ailments peculiar to women with backache, sideaches, headaches, bearing-down pains and ner vousness, and if every such woman shuuld profit by her experience and give Lydia E. Pinkham's vegetable Com iitnd a trial they would get well. ALT A li Today Children 10c Adults 35c 5 13 (; .- . VIS ! P """ m ll . -A' T?i J. PARKER READ, SR. Presents HOBART BOSWORTH . '. - : . -1N- A Thousand to One The stoiy of a strong nan's fight for love. j Conwly: " i NEAT BUT Jt)T GAUDY' A strong supporting cast through out mxrks Hobs i t liosworth's first As sociated Producer reload as one of) he season's noteworthy film produ tions. Rowland V. I w directed. AltCADI" TODAY LEW CODY HAS MAJiV ! LOVES IV M-TW FILM I !.w Cody, the famous love-makin Mar of the screen, finds all sorts of nmusinfc and serious adventures in "Occasionally Yours," a Robertson Cole sillier-special, which opens at the, Arcade Theatre for a one day showing today only. This is Mr. Cody's third starring vehicle for Robertson-Cole and pre sents him in a role equally as inter esting as the characters he portrayed in "The Beloved Cheater." and "The 1 utterfly Man."' The story of the picture is one of romance, yet full of realism, and entertains while it In structs. It is the type of screen play that will Ilnsrer long in the memory, , Mr. Cody is surrounded hy a cast ef the first ivater. Petty Blythe. a leading woman of the screen who has won recognition for her ability as an actress and for her beauty, plays the leading feminine role. As a vivacious young widow she is at the very peak of her art. ! Southern lass, who scored a success as the inv-.tlid girl in "The Miracle Man," plays an ingenue lead. Other members of the east are. Lillian Itumheau, mother of Marjorie Kamhe in. William Quinn. Barney cherry, Lloyd Hamilton, Dorothy Wal lace. Cteo Ridgely and Yvonne Gar telle. In the new picture Mr. Cody h.n enlisted the services of several four legged thespians. "Boots," a bull-pup of unusual intelligence, adds a high percentage of clean-cut amusement and certainly deserves a place among the canine stars of the screen. "Julius" a mouse, fond of high priced hosierv and powder-puffs, delights as a pre cocious rodent. A couple of hard working rabbits complete the mena gerie. "Occasionally Yours" was adapted to the screen by H. Tipton Steck from a story py Elmer Forst. NEW YORK, July i 7. (C. P.) Nearly 10 000 delegates attending the sixth world's Christian Endeavor con vention listened to the suggestion for rtarting a campaign for international disarmament and recruiting the de pleted pulpits of the world. The ses sion was informal. All corners of the United States were represented, and many foreign delegates attended. wif MiIk jJFmlP,mi'.iwim For Infant j t-VfWlf 4 Invalid! .- . .WO COOKING Th "Food -Drink" for Alt Ages. Quick Lunch atHcme,OrEce,nd Fountains. Ak for HORUCKS. JO-Avoid Lnititions & Substitutes i.v rjr who plafhard. Our experience has been that parents are d;?appo!rtttd whrn thev select loo' wear for their children that is cheaply constructed. Shoes cannot be made too good for youngsters. The rough, abu sive wear that young folks give shoes demandi the toughest leather, th: strongest warns and sensibly shaped hoes. That's why we highly recom mend "Little Pals" in preference to all other kinds. Although they cost a few cents more, that slight extra cost means double vitar. ' They've made their way by the nay they're made lander QUALITY JVMlletll' l4'ad ng Store. "Built lorl lar J Use and Abuse Little Pals JUVENILE FOOXWEAFw Hotel Sutter Not merely s Hotel, but an In stitution Founded on These Principles l-OI'l'LAR TRICKS. KraVICK coihti:sy. hmtB Warms Iloaprv, Mgr. ' 3 (if A-J r n r ifROYS Ian . ' X I " i. y :. . ' . - . s , S : v - u 1 . - , - ff , 1 I x " ' V p I I ' ,4jc 4 . - H ! 1 v 7 i ,w - j . - i,if f i I vv.."., i . ivvsa, ,i,.'','.'1'.' , -V' - ' v "' r.vv,'ij.tf lilt" -ikSiiMkvilKiWtitNf iSi vft4.i.i..J?!i.Vl.JtilE -j!t.J-.rfSS tidxrrt &sworth in A Thousand toOm' A J.Farker Rgcd ilr. Pn&tiwn.. ALT A TODAY II PLYMOUTH, Mass., July 7 (T. X. S. ) This ancient town is a buzz-saw today with preparations for the coin ing tercentennial pageant scheduled, for July 13-16. Sewing machines are humming as the women of the town fashion the costumes to be worn by the 14 00 act ors In "The Pilgrim Spirit'' as the pa geant will be known. The men are engaged in construct ing elaborate ''properties." which in clude a replica of the Mayflower and a Norse galley. Maine and Massachusetts waters are again navigated hy "redskins," en route here In birch bark canoes to take part in the unusual production. The lines for the pageant have been written hy Professor George P. Eaker, Harvard's most widely kVown author ity on the drama. The story begins with the early explorations of the Norsemen and ends with the world war. Thrilling scenes of action and scenes depicting the early struggles of the settlement will be enacted. Old hymns will be sung, old spinning wheels spun and ancient practices ob served. OBJECTS TO BONUS BILL WASHINGTON. July 7. (I. N. S.) Secretary of the Treasury. M'-llon, in a letter to the senate and house voiced his opposition to the proposed bonus for the veterans of the world war, declaring "the country is in no I fit'naneia! condition to shoulder furth furth- : s the to in-j er responsibilities." "To pass bonus bill," he said, "would be cur undetermined liability and to im- r ose the e additional financial burdens upon countrv." ' He urired that action on the adjusted , compensation bill lie deferred, pointing ' out that the contemplated revision of t internal revenue laws -was "already : presenting difficulties to congress." AMMI XITIOX IKP(T lM-XSTKOYKl) LONDON", Ji'Iy 7. a. X. S'.) Thnj Greek army In Asia Minor may bei compelled to .suspend operation ; against the Turkish nationalists as tho result of the rtestrurtion of the main Greek ammunition depot at Smyrna. ' An Athens dispatch stated that the city was damaged and many persons; killed and wounded hy the explosion. ! An army airman flew across theij Grand Mnyon several times recently i X iind also flew down into the gorge. He has been detailed hy the War Iepart-I X ment to study the air currents In and X over the canyon and to locate possible landing fields there. This is believed T to be a preliminary to establishing a'J commercial airplane service in thiit vicinity. New Leader Seaa T. O'Ceallalgh U the new ctinc pnatdent of the Irish republic, i Urn du elected at, a, Sinn Fein par-' ffliTMintery eieOicn fceldatParia rv- MAKTIAIi LAW Il LAIILI) MERLIN, July 7. U. N. S.) Mar tial law has been declared at Ileuthen, in Upper Silesia, where fresh fighting has broken, out between the Ocrmans and PolWh insurgents. NOTICES Notice to Constractors Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Control, Salein, Oregon, at 11a. m., July 12, 1921, for j Heating and Plumbing of Ward Unit I "Ii", Kastern Oregon State Hospital, j to be erected at Pendleton, Oregon. j Proposals must be on, or an exact! copy of, proposal form furnished by the Architect, and must be duly filled out. Bids will be received separately , on Heating and Plumbing, or a com- i bined bid on both Heating and Plumb ing A certified check for Five Hun- 1 died ($500.00) Dollars for Heating bid. 1 a certified check for Five Hundred I (J500.00) Dollars for Plumbinrr bid. j or a certified check for combined ! Heating and Plumbing bid One Thous- and ($1,000.00) Dollars, made payable j to R. H. Ooodin, Socretary. The check so deposited shall be forfeited to the ; I State of Oregon should the successful I : it X I ACTION These pictures were secured by the State Department of the American Legion direct from the American Government and shown to you under auspices Pen dleton Post Number 23, American Legion; films carry seal of the Government -nothing like them ever shown. Arcade Friday, July 8 1 bidder fall to enter Into a contract. I Checks filed by unsuccessful bidders i will be returned promptly, A satisfac lory bona will be remilred of the suc cessful bidder to guarantee the faith ful performance of all provisions of the contract, which bond shall be of a sum equal to Fifty (50) per cent of the total amount of contract. Plans, specifications and full In formation for bidders may be obtain ed at the office of Morris If. White house, Architect, 818 Railway Ex change Building, Portland, Oregon. A deposit of a check for Fifty (50.00) Dollars, payable to Architect, will be required on all sets of plans. Checks filed by bidders will be returned after opening of bids and upon return of sets of plans to the architect. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or to Waive any Informalities in Mils. R. B OOODIN, Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received by the Oregon Slate Board of Control, Salem, Oregon, at 11 A. M., July 12. 1H21. for the general work,' with the exception of heating and plumbing, of Ward I'niN "a". Eastern Oregon State Hospital, to I.e erected at Pendleton, Oregon. I Proposals must be on, or an exact copy of, proposal form furnished by Architect.. It must bfduly filled out, and will not be considered unless ac companied by a certified check for Five Thousand (Li.OoO.OO) Dollars, made payable to R. B. Ooodin, Secre tary. The check so deposited shall be forfeited to the Ptnte of Oregon sliould Ihe, successful bidder fall to enter into a contract. Checks filed bv unsuc cessful bidders will be returned promptly. A satisfactory bond will be lequired of the successful bidder to guarantee the faithful performance? of all previsions of the contract, which bond shall be of a sum equal to Fifty (50) per cent or the total amount of contract. Plans, specifications and full Infm-. j motion for bidders may be obtained l at office of Morris u. Whiiehouse. Architect. 619 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon. A deposit of a check of Fifty (J.Vi.OO) Dollars, payable to the Architect, will lie re quired on all sets of plans. Checks ; Eaf More Wheat And Less Meat KERR'S WHEAT FLAKES contain all the body building materials in the whole wheat grain. The bran and all other parts combined, to make it easily digested and keep the intestinal tract clean, healthy and active. , A Simple, Wholesome, Nourishing Food Containing nothing that will tax the stomach or poison the intestines. So pre pared that it will take but ten minutes to prepare for breakfast. AT ALL GROCERY STORES American Legion Presents OFFICIAL PICTURES TAKEN BY THE U.S. SIGNAL CORPS OFFICIAL .i FILM: Battle Scenes Depicted in all their reality nothing near er the truth. Admission: Children 25c; filed by bidders will be returned after opening of bids and upon return of plana in good condition to the Archi tect. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities In bids. R. H. CIOODIN, Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. Arcade Today Only Children 10c Adults, 35c Lew Cody in Occasionally Yours ' A piquant story of love arid loves. You have never seen a better pic ture. 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