PACE TFtt DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, fENDLfitttl, 0HE66N, TflltttSDAY EVENING, JW.Y 28, mi. y f AGES People Here and There C. B. Mill ot Hermlston in here to- day. Dr. J. Orlswo'tl ot Helix Is In tho city today. a a. ift'i'61-"011 a noiinimun ' vhdt'or I" tne c',', 1"'I"S reentered lit the hotel Goorso. Harry C. I-niic, of tho firm of Lane, Doll and QUI, public uecountiintH of gpokunc, ling been a Pendleton vlHltor - today. Harold Abbott left luHt evening for IiIh homo In Portland nfter a vlnlt with IiIr undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrn. O. 1'. Ituwmun who are HpnndiiiK the sum mer at Meacham. Mr. Abbott visited 1'endlcton relative uIho, . Rail's Catarrh Medicine ThoM who are In a 'Yun down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bother them much mora than when they are In food health. Thli fact proves that while Catarrh la a local disease, It Is greatly Influenced by constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MBDICINR to Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surface of he body, thus reducing triV Inflammation and restoring; normal conditions. All drtiKElat. Circulars free. V. J. Cheney sV Co.. Toldn. Ohio. C. J. Mcintosh, of tho Industrial publicity department at O, A. C. wus hore lust evening. He came from Ilena where he hud attended the state editorial convention and left laHt'niuht for Portland. ED El MCUonrTurnniiMTV !l . n w. .... ii OFFICES AND OFFICERS I MOTION PICTURE NEWS l,OH ANGFXKS, July 28. (C. P.) Hitting; beside Edith l.tindberg, charged with killing; her sweetheart, Krie Mulllcane heard Miss I.undbnrg pronounced Innocent and then today slood trhil herself for killing her baby. The state charges Miss Mulllcane strungled her newly born Infant with a lace handkerchief and placed It In a trunk which she had stored. Miss Mulllcane'n plea Is the same an was Miss lAindberg's, temporary insanity. IMIi:SlllK.TI.r, M ATK.UIATi. ! T.1.YMI. Ohio, July . (I. X. S.)-'-Alil.oiiith u bolt of llelitniiw. hltUn Frunk Clark, tore his cap, short and rants to pieces, Chirk wus not serious ly hurt. MELONS Big Finn, Juicv, Ripe Local Melons at 4'2c PER POUND. Order one in the morning and fiave us put it on ice for you and send it out on the last delivery in the afternoon and it will come to you as cold as ice. . . . ' ; "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor lined 8250. John F. Smith, arrested some time ago uii n whiskey making charge whs fined i'ihO by County Judge I. M Hi lmniHii yesterday, t'inlth s a res ident of McKay creek. Comity Clerk Jinn P.IiidU". County Clerk Urown has received from the state world war vcteranB' slate aid commission blanks to be fillod out by those noting as attorneys and npprclpcra for the board.- CittHlciiuialiun Sil ls l'ihd. , As Indicated yesterday condemn Hon suits have been brought by the county against P, Ii. Stanton and H. C-, Cornell et al for right of way on the Oregon-Washington highway. Turn Over In Made. A turnover ot J611.50 from 1320 taxes and $1005.1 1 from delinquent taxes was made by the sheriff today to the county treasurer. C. K. Cran ston Is acting as treasurer in the ab sence of Miss orace umiam. T'Ved Klsk, who was under sentence here and was allowed his freedom to visit liia wife who was 111 in Idaho was returned to Pendleton lust even ing by Deputy. Sheriff Ftidgway. It t asserted Visk iiad overstayed his leavf and his return was demanded. May N'ot 1'rctw Caw. . Arthur Humphrey of Seattle, charged with the kidnappinfc of Mrs. .le'jsa Aldrlch from Weston, was brought hero from Seattle this morn ing. However It was Indicated today that the case against Humphrey will be dropped because of tho attitude of the woman in the case who is the daughter of Itcv. Storm of Weston It Is feared she is unbalanced mentally. SaiMrtiiTiiinaTiiieTinaiuialk Keep in Step With the Fast Growing Popularity of Golden West Ice Cream The lee Cream Loving Public is Quick to Recognize QUALITY We Specialize on Parly Orders PHONE 414 llooks Art' fflHlritjirtrd. All of the 5U0 copies of "Lct'er Buck," Colonel Charles ' Wellington Kutiong's book of tho Round-Up, which arrived here by express yes terday, w ill be distributed to tho vari ous business houses of the city by this evening. The distrlutlon is being made through the Pendleton Commer. ciul Association to 74 firms. Misc Nellie Parker, secretary to Claude Barr of the association, states thai shouM delivery not be made at once local firms may secure the books by calling at the Elks building. The ship ment of j'iO books is five per cent of tho total, the remainder of which will arrive here later. Mrs. Iliiillcy firings Suit. Sensational charges are made n a suit for divorce filed today by H. C. l-ryson and Fee & Foe for Mrs. Char, lot'e Dudley against lEsirl Dudley. The complaint sets forth tho two were married in Walla Walla March 24 1912, and have one child five years of ige. Cruel and Inhumnn treatment if charged against the -defendant and he is uccunvd of associating with other women, gpecifle instances of alleged misconduct being enumerated but no names mentioned in the complaint. The complaint nsnerts the defendant Is w.frth from $200,000 to 22.000 and Urn plaintiff asks for $23,000. for tYot) a month permanent alimony, for 1150 a month alimony during the suit, for trial expenses and $2500 attor neys fee. U.S. 10 LI The Wholesome Butter X lo- r..K Rnoofo Mnr PftV Leg! X A a vooii . . . v . I Despair. & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court one eou Today We Offer A complete assortment' of fresh fruits and Vege tables. Most every wanted berry for table use or canning. ' . . , Tomorrow's Ad will be of vital interest to you. Unless Fair Treatment is Ac corded U. S. Board Will De clare Open Market and Haul LOXDOX, July 28. (A. P.) Tht United, States shipping board 1ms de livered an ultimatum to the British shipping lines that unless its ships are accorded fair treatment in contracts for transport of cotton from Alexan dria, Kgypt, to Britain and the United Mates the' board will declare an open market and haul anything anywhere at any rule, ' ALTA TODAY MKIGII'AN G11F.1T TIMVFIiEIt Thomas Me'gnan tore two more tickets out of his const -to-coast com mutation book when he made a trip to Xew York and back to the Iasky studio In Hollywood, to film scenes for his latest Paramount picture, "The City of Kllent Men," which will lw shown at the Alta Theatre today. This was Mr. Mclghnn's fourth round trip from coast to coast In 1020. The open ing scenes of the new picture were filmed In the east, and then the com pany, directed by Tom Fortrmm, re turned to Hollywood for several weeks Wirk on western scenes. The se-ne of tho story are laid In New York and California, and the picture presents the exac t locales. Dainty Lois Wilson plays opposite the star. PASTIME TODAY Bit K jox i:s COM IX (J IX SL'NSKT SPIt-lGlE" William Fox's noted cowboy star Buck Jones will be Feen at the Pastime Theatre beginning today In a lively Western picture called "Bunset Sprague." The author of the story Is Clyde C. Wcstover, who is forgln? to the front as a writer for the screen. Jones has made a big reputation Jor himself as a daring horseman. The story of "."unset Sprague" gives him an opportunity to displny his best horsemanship and In the midst of a pretty romance. Sunset Sprague Is a happy-go-lucky cowboy looking for a job on the range when he meets a man who dm-ws him Into the quest for a stolen mine which belongs to a plucky girl. This girl Is defying the bandits who killed her father and took possession of the mine. Sunset starts after the band, and when he finishes with them they are glad to disappear and leave the mine to the girl and the girl to Sunset. ARCADE TODAY HARD TO PORTRAY RAD MAX WHO LOOKS GOOD The hardest of all screen villains to play, according to actors who have undertaken such parts, is the bad man who, the audionee is supinsed to be lieve, is good. This sort of part Is most capably handled by Arthur Xel son Millett, in "Drag Harlan," William Fox's latest starring vehicle for Wil- Under .Thirty! U i -JIT: X- ' TV , - Ca j "Little Pals" embody a number of dis tinctive features. They are shaped as Nature intended, have splendid fitting qualities, plenty of toe room and the maximum of flexibility. Strictly bend soles and solid leather insoles are used. In fact, only genuine leather is used. "Little Pals" are made on the last thru Out add are guaranteed to hold their shape. They've majt their way tf the via j they're made Pendleton's IxudlnU Store. "Built forHard Use and Abuse Little Pals JUVENILE FOOTWEAR. tut. mi, a Ham Farnum, according to persons who have seen the picture. . Millett is seen in the role of a ranch-, er who champions the caufe of a help less girl under the guise o( friendship, when in reality he la one of the most despicable villains imaginable, even in motion pictures. Naturally his por trayal is unusually interesting to tho spectator. "Drag Harlan" is the announced at traction at the Arcade Theatre today, and is said to give Farnum, the popu lar Fox star, one of the most magnetic parts he had had in pictures.. The story was written by Charles Alden Seltzer and directed by J, Gordon Edwards. mm, 8. Parker Gilbert has been made under-secretary ot the treasury, ranking next to Secretary Mellon. And h Is not yet 30 It's a newly 'rested Job. Gilbert was graduated from Rutgers in 1912 and Harvard Law School in 1915. He served on .he War Loan Board during the war. Crew's Feet, Wrinkly TnltrrrArl rores Pellrhrrul Ntw Vimihiag Crat Coattlalaf Traa Butttmitk Mmt , Quickly Show a Decided Improvement or Hooey Dick The first application of Howard's Buttermilk Cream will arftonish you. The dullest, most lifeless complexion Is turned to radiant beauty snd red or rough Imnds or arms made snowy wlnte yet there Is not the slightest sign of its use. It actually vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere w ill not produce the least shininess or greasings of the skin. No matter whether you sre troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkles, puf finess around the eyes, crow's feet or lines around mouth, or just a simple roughness of the fuee, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that these troubles will quickly disap pear with the use of Howard's Butter milk Cream. To i rove this to your complete sat isfaction, get a package today at any first class drug or toib-t goods counter. Insist on Howard's Buttermilk Cream. i.o other Cream can take its place. If ..mi cannot obtain, send 10 cents silver br stamps for generous trial package of Cri am and Soup to Howard Bros. Coinpanv, 457 Washington Street. Buf falo, N. Vi All druggiEta can supply you. The marvel polish for silvti' and metal ware. Introductory Price This Week . - 'Vai ; j Vjyr ffi "0 SHI-NUP No Delivery 25c Money cheerfully refunded if you are not entirely satsified. The Largess Diamond Dealers In EtMt't Vrt',n ' i ; - ' '' . ' '''' i ' - . Mll 1 rt 1 PASTIME TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c , ' r f 5? '' J iA - BUCIC i in V J William Fox, jbresenls JONES taset Sprague Story iy Clyde Cescover COMEDY 'THE DUMB WAITER'S SCANDAL" SOCIALIST SPEAKER IS . 1 NEWTON. Iowa. July 28. (V. P.) Mrs. Idu Croucli Hur.lelt, a New v 1 .t..llt u....uL-n WUH Virlll:illV 1U1H PW-iaur. , " . . . . ' -- . mo fim tnwn." lells. jeers, tin puns und other dlsturbunccs greeted her court house yard uuk. fcvcrui fiu-hta fM-riirrcd. Mrs. Haalctt was forced to kiss the American flai? and say she liked It. licfore her talk was half over mob took her to ncr nr tcl and told her to leuve town. ; Arcade i jllllllllllllllllllllllllli H ,.'!r. m"-&$M till ( 1 1 1 v iv mm i ! n I r i m&Mz Mmu i S3 aft vi'rHiHJWfeP'::s mk niffniT'inffTfimfitrmimiiiifiiffiffi f nnt ntrnirf!iiiiTiiTTifiiirTTiiTiTfiiifiTfiiiiifinTiTinfTfnttTfnfrtfifnTriTiiii rif mi .llllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"AMiillllilllllllllll IlllllillllllllllllllllliililllllllilllllllliilllillUIIIIIIIUUIIIIilllllllliUIa' TODAY, FRIDAY t and SATURDAY Children 10c Adults 35c A Breezy Drama of the Old West When providence was on the side of the man with the quickest draw. .11 53 I i William Farnum MEETiNGWILLBEHELD i; WITHIN NEXT 6 WEEKS IN Dcspain&Lee Cash Grocery . 209 E. Court ,rhone880 I.i'NDoX, July (A. T.) It was slated In official ciivles today that a i. ictma preliminary to the Waxhlns ton dlf:innamrnt conference would be l.eld wllhlii s'x weeka ut aome Cuna.ji- ,r. riiv or citv In the I'niti-d Mates y Ii. i I han W.ir li'jinioii v ii.- virtual ccrluin ullliough Washington s ttt Ituro on fii. h tin arransi meat Is not kuo.n, Drag Harlan An amazing drama of the speediest two-gun wizard the gi'eat west ever knew. A Romance of Feminine Charm and Masculine Prowess. BRAY COMIC -Sis ,. imimiiuiiM nininniinniininnMniifliiimMNnnmNtmmtnminmmirfrrfflimmiilN'minnnilllt I ! Ill 1 III I iititii i mm i ii mt mm nniin'MMM iniiwBK v illlillM!MliMjllllliljUliMUIIIIlJIUIilUMiUiuuuJi.3