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1 ' t " ' l' ' t t i 5'! ? f ft t t'f t H t T 1 1 X ! T? Tt , , T pact, nciiT . ' ' ,1 V f "t 1. 1 HATTY FAgSS Special News of Umatilla Co. 14 MILES OF FENCE IS m v. o. isuiraivHm n.mi i ports thai she suffered from extreme neu while theie. C. B. Sttirdlvant and Lloyd Sturdi- Hi first of (Kast Orrgnnisn Special.) UKIAIf, July 25,- Horn, In rendit ion, July J", to Mr. and Mrs. Robert lionit, of J'HUih, ji daughter. t. t.ibson of rcndli'ton, now l- cnld st the ( oiniuii hotel wnm he land with his will remain during his vacation nl j home Monday. will give treatments to anyone wishing Haying is on In full bloat but' men them nhlle her. - !Br very scare and the bavin will be f Mil! Carter and lloseoe Fhnw -'t;re I guests nt the Ukiah hotel Tuesday in slit on their return from t-.irtlaio! j whew they had bee.i vith their beef jeaule. I Oeorge Pooscr and wife of Rrid.ce 1 creek w re In town T-Kday. ' Frank Jlilhert. hc wi lit to Perl- beef attle returned f'r. Kmith of I'oiiland, was a guest ai 1I1 I'klah hotel Friday nlcht, en lonte to Ixng Creek. Mr. and and Mrs. phaen Mettie vis Ited Kunday at Roscoe Dickensons pic king currants and gooseberries. Frank P. Hinkle experienced an ex citing runaway when returning from Pilot Rock the first of the week. He won working a young horse and It be came frightened, throwing Frank off the waiton and came dashing on into I own, leal In different parts of the wngon scattered around town, but no mm nun damage was done, Airs, iGeorge Ness nnd family, ac companied by Mis Irene Kirk and Mr. and Mr Jinks Howard visited at Hid- eway Springs last Sunday. Mr. J. IX Kirk returned from Ra cine, Wisconsin, last Kj-M.iy. She re- slow on account of scarcity of help. Mrs. M. R Olbbs left town Thurs day to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Huston, on the homesteaJ. Mrs. Sinclair received -word of th death of her sister In Ar!ona a few days afro. Mrs. Harry Newman of Pilot ltock visited with her sister. Miss Ornee Hinkie, TJuirsday, ; icturnihg home Friday. Frank Oilliland of Butter creek was a visitor in t kiah Thursdny night, at the home of his son Arden. Miss Irene Kirk left Thursday for Bride, creek to visit her sister, Mrs. Alta Chilson for an indefinite time. Mrs. "William Anderson was in town Thursday for camp supplies. Miss Crossle Marouis returned to the $309,000.00 io if Holes nwn who feel that tlicy re up Bgatast It, Keep on claims that Ik- won because of the auful punlsh:uU lie pine ttH- Ieuuhnian in the. clinches. FiElitlrur all Utc time, be wore onl the more seieiit'flc CrpentiT nt i laH' 1 ai .go. . . Kctf lit a tamable lesson for farmers and fou.' nc imii wo feel that they are up against It.j .Keep on t:tlitins with both fi.sis and rtiauccs are gtwri of wii i nif tlir bat I Ic. loui acxtdint Ls intilctl - vfc.ta The AmericanNai ional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. v CiWiffrfic Jhirdtin fin&tem Oredon" ALTA Today QiildrenlOc . Adults 35c Want to See a Clean, Snappy Comedy Drama? 4Oh ebe Daniels Is Going to be Here in Two VVeeks With Pay ALSO INTERNATIONAL NEWS B home of her aMnt. Mi-s. Ijllie Oilllland after a short visit In l'endlelon." Miss Frankle Sturd.vapt la 'Msiting at the Ciiljlw sawmill for a fewldays with relate es. ' , Walter A"lhson, forester, has gone to Lookout station for a few days on huslnl'SM there. frs. Beatrice tjeedy, who hna been ttteitdinif s hmd at College place, pass ed throutrh town Friday, e route to Long Creek for a visit with her par ents, before lulling -wit b her bustym" as a missionary to China. They expect to r "pone five years.1, v Albert Peterson left Friday morn inK for Pendleton wilh ai ' hunch of horses which. he expects to ship easti Lee Burr left for Pendleton Friday on business. .' Monroe Taylor, who has been In St. Anthony's hospital fo' the last ' Six wwks suffering wilh a broken ankle returned home Thursday ev?nina much Improved, but is stilfon cnuch- Yaller and Clyde Helmlck came o ir fiom Bvidtte creek '. hursday wilh a bunch of horses which they will shir east with Albert Peterson's horses. - Harley Wolford of Colorado, whe left 1 kiah seven or eip'tit years, ago, re- turned Frj ay' accomirfinied by hi.' fanaily' and "after vlsitlns: here for r few days will continue his journey tc the ccast. j ' . , Thil Fairbanks, "proprietor of ihf Lons Qrcek Stage Hue s in town for a few days looking after his interest? her. ' , . .Mrs, Antone Scheels of Rrldge creel. wa lu tov.-n Monday trading. J. H, Wagner returned from a bus iness tri; to Pendletrin Friday. Mrs. Arden fillliland, who has been ill for several da ys, is no convales cing.' v, . , . , :- ; Albert- Peterson has just completer1 his eoptraet of building 14 miles ol fence -oil Butter creek. ..- 1 CIIASIcn BY BLl'E SXAKK. PON'TIAC, MichM July 2i.. (I. N 8.) A blue racer snake, measuring feet, attacked Arthur Bigelow, a far mer residing near Holly, recently. Thr snake chased Bigelow "for some dist ance nntil Bigelow, finding a club, turned and killed the racer. MOTION PICTURE NEWS AIVTA SCX DAY AXI MOXOAY BORROWED FIXF11Y y WORKS WOXIERf Borrowed finery, , which playei' Such an Important part in the life o. Rowena Jones, the check-room gir heroine of "You Xever Can Tell," Belx Daniels' first starring picture, agaii enters the plot of that star's latest re lease, "Two Weeks With Pay," which comes to the Alta Tomorrow. In this" picture Miss Daniels play! a shop girl, whose employer equip her with a very georgeous , wardrob and sends her off to an expensive ho tel, hoping that her beauty will attract attention and advertise his costumes. The first part of the plot works out very well. Pretty Pansy does attract attention. Somebody starts the rumotj that she Is a famous actress resting incognito. - Pansy's fine clothes seem to bear this out. The plot thicken? when the guest at the hotel insist on j .showering her with attention, and the real actress arrives on tne scene, jaci Mulhall again plays the male lead, as he did in the first Darnels' picture. ARCADK SfTXTAY AX1 MOXTJAT SHOULD A WIFE OPEX IIER HUSBAND'S LETTERS? Should a wife open her husband'f letteers? Is it more reprehensible o hold back a letter than to open it If a wife does not open her husband's mailfbutholds back a- letter which t,h believes will disrupt her house hold, is she less dishonest than if she had opened it and acted upon it? vThe action of Lois Weber's latest photoplay, 'Too Wise Wives," hingeE upon a wife's decision regarding a let ter which comes to her husband with a crest upon It which she Instantly recognizes. What she does with the letter provides one of the most in tensely interesting situations of the .lay. - - "Too Wise Wives' is 'bother of those delightful photoplays- of life in ihe best American society which have created a large following for Lois Weber. Women flock to see Lois Web tr plays.. There's a reason. It is a Paramount picture and will be shown at the Arcade theatre Sunday and Monday. The story deals with the trials of a IT July Clearance Sale Amonsr the odds and ends we have manyvvery attractive patterns in linoleum of the most desirable colors. Linoleum and Feltex in room sizes: A gorgeous period Library Table in Wil liam and Mary ana genuine mahog any. Very large. This is a Bnap. Regu- DO NOT OVERLOOK THESE HUGE SAVINGS IN TABLES A beautiful Mission Library Table, fum ed finish, and solid oak. Former price, $G5.00 ; now $3S.OO A large oval shape Library Table, solid oak, in the golden finish. This one slightly used, at only $25.00 Another Solid Oak Library Table which . has been slightly damaged in shipping. Regular $25.00; now $13.50 A handsome genuine quarter sawed Oak library Table, size 26x42. Regular $38.00; now $20.50 Iar $68.50; now ... $42.50 ilnlai'd in the regular grade, former price $2.50, now - $1-89 Printed Linoleum in the best grade, for mer price $1.50, now -. .............99c Feltex remnants, best, quality, former price $1.00, now 69c Cruikshank & Hampton f "QUALITY COUXTS" 121-3) t'-ast Webb Yr Old Furniture Taken In Ewlianae as Pan P ayment on Xew. FjHuxh'e Agents .n Pendleton for Aerolux (Xo Wbl p) I'onii Shade. ''..' Phone 541 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE X WATMT TO 5K' W WueSSTIOM. MiSTla VOU'C t OME TrUT'S COM. mUCTING. TH15.S6 OHHDNCi'PPeA-noMe, I' WN'T TOU : , I LjfflJL ill I tWmmvm I J ISM .1 R f to vw l3r-r--- - - I H ' U'Viwji, PEPARTMEKT 610KES - 'II ; 1 (Jiving You More tor I I MS i. WM ON LOT . NOTjON THC I 1 voung wife whose devoted attentions to her husband weary him and cause him to yearn for the society of his for mer sweetheart who has married a wealthy man. Then follows develop ments that narrowly wreck the lives of two wives and thcir,husbands. Claire Windsor and Louis Calhern play the leading roles. Phillips Smalley and Mono, Lisa also art in the cast. . ' PASTIMK SUNDAY AND MONDAY Greenwich Village with all its ro mance and color is accurately depicted "is a backgnund for the story and he principal players enact their roles as members of the artistic Bohemia real stleally. "The Mad Marriage," was directed hy Rollin' Sturgeon from th success, '.ul novel. "Cinderella Jane," by Marjorle Benton Cooke, and from an idaplation by Marion Fairfax. Those who have read the story will partlcu 'arly appceeiaie Jhe screen intcrpreta loo. ' ' The story deals with "Cinderella rane," a girl who darns socks and 'eens house for a cli'me.of scatter irained artists In one of the tumble 'own stufjio buildings overlooking Vashlngton Square. One of her clients Is Jerry Taxton young artist who Is being swept to success on a wave of popularity by the die rich women of the city. As an mist and , social lion he Is desired by he dowages as a son-ln-Iow. As ac. ident insurance agatnst a marriage hat might, Interfere with his work he -narries Jane. ; . Then things happen with each brll iant rapidity that the climax comes ith a. shock. In the end the girl finds i new kind ot happiness and the man lisebvefs that his career is just, anoth er way of being selfish. Because It rained today may we be pardoned for remarking that the besf time to catch soft water is when It Is raining hard? - Well Perhaps ! . A man la known hy the company h Keeps out of. Arcade Today Children, 10c Adults. B.-c OFFICE CAT fvWiseWiveSi l UywwMMywue; Your tyloney . United as one in a tremendous Money Saving Program, the 312 stores of the J. C. Penney Com pariv bring to their patrons the best Values of the leading markets at the Lowest Prices quoted in years. .... : . , , he Best Values at ' ' Amazingly Low Prices v x Are Here for You- THESE PRICES ON COTTON WASH GOODS WILL DELIGHT YOU. 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In a Class With Iiifluenaa Headlinerf'dealing with the Htillman divorce, have been many and varied, but the one which appeals to use most Is lone In a recent Issue of the Albany Herald, to wit: "Stillman Agony May Continue Into Winter" "Ceorge," she said, "Before I give you a final answer you must tell me something! Do you drink anything? A smile of relief lighted his coun- tenunce was that all she wanted to know? Proudly, trumphantly he clasp ed her in his arpis and whispered: "Anything." licards About the most useless . thing we know of is a Vanf ke'beard. " Too long to be used as a soup strainer and too short to protect the vest at meal time. In the biyive days of old before Vol stead' name was listed in Wlyi's Who, Ihere was a certain farmer who form ed th habit of celebrating on his monthly trips lo town for his supplies. One afternoon, at the close of one of these excursions, feeling weak ami low, he stumbled to where the had left his team, only to find. that, someone had unhitched the hses and drlvW them away. "Krza Herklnsi" he said to h'mself sadly, passing a hand over his brow. "If you're-- Rxra Perkins, you've lost a pair of durn good horses, hut If you ain't Bra Perkins you've found a durn good wagon," ' "" Salth the Sage ' , . If you put 0 percent of your time Into mind'n-r your own bus'ners and 40 percent Into letting other peoples' business alone you'll get Into very lull trouble. The Mad Marriage -With- Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. We have in our stock standard makes of 2V- ton Pneumatic and Solid Tire Trucks and are offering at this time for the benefit of prospect ive purchasers, a substantial discount m price and exceptionally easy terms. It will pay you to investigate, if you contemplate purchasing a Truck. ; : . .. -i Oregon Motor Garage T , 119-121 West Court St. I .; ; Phone 468. . C,'l'tl:: Gar m el Myers Comedy: RUBBING IT IN