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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
'(ii :,""ihi, 1 'itv "if (i" ij) H'.AHA'xfiw; -I. -vw.v : , is rAGE TWO FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONJAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1021. our At tention Please : . ., to pages 7, 8, 9, 10, of this issue THE BIG ,i r "V A Tie Great ibmual Event ay. Of. Opening Satoi Offering the Clean-Up of a $500,000 Stock pM4novi GRLvrrsT oepart.hfnt stont ' . 3oiJes Warehouse, WHERE IT PAYS TO TRAOFE2ZT, J (East Orogonian Special ) WatMlSTO.Y, Qrc. auS. 12. Her xutston will have a union high school result of the school election hold in Westland a 1J to 14 vole was rc corded against it. Since 3$ people signed the petition asking for the election in Westland district it is thought that a majority of the peo ple there were inavor of it but were too busy to vote. The marriage of Hiss Leah Isabell rercey to Raymond Longhorn occur red at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Ella B. I'ercey here Wednesday. Eoth young people are well known rotuloe growers of Weston Moun- ; i tain and the Heed and Ituwlcy Moun- I i tain districts are evincing Interest (in certified seed potatoes and on Sntnr- ' i day night Will hold n meeting at Wen- ! ton Mountain to discuss the certified , I product, says Fred llennlon, county j 1 nsent. . ! i After a recent Inspection made hv i ' O. IT. Hyslop, of the O. A. C. farm ; crops department. S6 out ot 45 fields I I Were 'found to be sufficiently free j from disease to pass the first tnspec-, Itlon. In these free fields what few ' plants were diseased were destroyed. 1 In September, before the vines diei down, another Inspection wi,ll be held and the potatoes which pass will be I subject to bin Inspection later. All : tubers passing the final test will be . labeled "Oregon Certified Seed l'oln i toes, drown on Weston Mountain," or I (n Heed and Hawley Mountain, with i the name of the-grower. 1 Demand Is (irent i I 1 There Is great domnndi for certified I seed potatoes among Yakima growers ! who have ordered two or three times i the amount of seed potatoes than are ; grown in the Weston region. A recent : order wis for loo cms, while the total ; production will not be over H curs, ' i says Mr. Reunion, which will sell ut a 1 j premium. ', i "While the i(ountain prtatoes are in j the main free from diseases which nf-' I ttet the tpiality," said Air. Bennion lo i tlit.v, "some have diseases which affect ! the yield. To the grower, the yield 4s j i most Important and this was stressed ! ut the two potato schools held on Wcs ! ton Mountain. ! Had Trust Necrosis I "t.ino disease from which the moiin I tain potatoes suffered lust year !e 1 cause the potatoes were left iu tie' ground was frost necrosis. This leaves a brown ring on th stem end and af- j ' fects the quality. While this disease : affects the quality, guch potatoes can i be used for seed as the disease does ' not affect the yield. It would he 1 necessary however, to secure the cr- j tificates for them before they eould be ! sold for seed." Your Best Salesman .The test of salesmanship comes when orders lag antl you have to go out after business. Then is the time to look to your best salesman to keep '. up your volume of trade. Then is the time' you arc e!ad when your telephone rings. ' It means business coming' to you, when the . operator says "Long Distance is calling you." Meet your customers ovei; long distance, en-- courage them to call you when occasion requires' it. Long Distance is your best salesman and re sults obtained from its use will be gratifying. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. .. v.. The Pacific Tclcpfione & Telegraph Co. 'MAKING AMERICANS' IS WORK OF YOUNG MISSOURI GIRL OFFICIAL" There is pending before Congress, Miss ."ff explains, i lull seeking to force foreign-born women coming Ju tlie l ulled Mates to take out paper similar to tlmse'iequlred for their hup.. There are many unmarried foreign 'UOmcn SCCKIHg position III mm vw....- u; to August 10. Six prizes are to be Wednesday at tho home of awarded to the people who have done most to beautify their homes during tho year. Jt. D. Scroggs and Thonuis Fraser are in charge of the contest. aere i uesday. Three districts voted i here. They left for Portland and the on the proposal. Hermtston, Colum- ! beaches after the ceremony. . n1 Westland. two out of the The home beautifying contest will three endorsing it. In Hermtston the i not close until September 1. The vote was unanimous, in Columbia committee feels that mure people only four voted aeamst union, while ' plan tn enter h-it OM not eef to do so The Ogden jewelry store will move from its present location to one three doors east of the post oftice. The transfer will life mado Monday. Mrs. Frank Stone is ifow employed as stenographer in the office of the Oregon Co-operative Hay Growers. "Farmer" Smith, the well known agricultural man of the Union Pa cific railway, was in Hermiston this week. , ' Mrs, Ktlzabt-th " CvvJ. i f.4. died her son Iioy tloodo In the Columbia district near here. Paralysis of the brain with hemorrhage of the brain was the cause of death. She had been sick several days. Ir. It. O. Gale was colled to Pendle ton Wednesday. Fred H. Hinshaw, district engineer of the U. S. geological survey, was In town this week. He looked over the VmutilUi water supply situation. J. M. Smith has gone fishing into Central Oregon. J. I,, t'urkholder of Denver, drain age engineer of the reclamation ser vice, was a visitor at' project head (liifirii'iN this week.' ARIEL PATROL OF FIRE IIV HAZEL,' HLAlIt (Uiileii for the International News Service.) ST. LOl'IS. Mo., Aug. 12. "Makiiu Americans" is the work of Miss Mar guerite Zot'f. only woman n.-itur;ili,.i. t on examiner In the United Slates, 'ivlui has charge here of tho Federal I iireau of Nat uruljwitiou. Her ui po.'ntmetit to the position was made foliowlni; her graduation from Wash ington University in 1918. With women in possession of the try. Miss Zoff explains, making the uttmiion complex and mure easlll. h. imili-d by women because they nl'ii better qualified to umuvel the com plexilics. "... Miss Zof;VoJk- I miieh dem ind- i. hi (ikl.ilioma. KaOft'ts. ' ArknuwiA . i-.u. oa und Illinois, espei tn.lv where n ilnraliKatViti problems of women are concerned. Women me lauldly ailv.inelng. to the need of tak ing out papers ' w protect thoinwK .s as eiti.ens, deelaies Miss .off. "My work has lis humorous xi-," said Miss Zoff. "I'-ubr tho four- vole and with more women of all na tionulities coming to America to take teentb amendment the t lit of cltlen out first and (.eeond n.ioers. the Im- i.b!u I. irrmls to all chti'lren burn h'ir . portance of Miss Ztf duties is grow- of foreign p. Hen's. Their is ens j Ins. k pending now nw.inlne the deulsion of SALK.M, Aug. 12. (I.. P.) Accord-! Through efforts of the St. I.ouiK the father to Ui'.ic out bis niilornH.u ing to reports received here, the Ore- Lwimic of Women Voters the foreign Hon papers. Three children t n gon plane forest patrols will resume j born women are awakening to their 'household dhlded' wire born nbr'ui l. next Monday, following the receipt of responsibilities and privileges as eiti- while three oilier were born In th high test government gasoline today j ens. From St. Louis' melting pot of courtl y. The nucstloii'1 hthor the and Saturday. The height of the dan- I ItnsKian. Polish, Cierniun and fireek three Core.gii-liorii .vfUlhs wll k f'Ht- i er from forest fires is regarded as up-1 wtoneii obiIii many aililcut!m e.l .t.j UK f ut aheir plr latOtCiC ior loiniraiiiiiroq pnprs. . -..iiiir-'r Irf'ahinr no. t,-'l: r " , s fwt J f ' - r V 1 "7 ' 1 ii : rpIE STARS ' ,5 L V TrrrTT .v d ; " ;: . v. . -r x., -".-! fit "One a Minute" -The Newlywcds- "Keeping Up With Lizzie" - America's Most beautiiul blcr.de -. 'Peggy Puts ItOver"- Popular Lecoin j kin. "V NK Minute" u MacUean n nt comotiy. Jimmy Kr.glit. a U y young luyer wiihu a practice. liilierlui a dru mre trona hi father. When h rcvnoii to Centre fUl to take over lu property, he nds the utore early run down, lie Uvsa Uirlam. tua hcsutifui ci..ugbter W 611 P. liogers, fcl busioeu rivil mirCUIOUS CuV9 ale several V'.li.b a. The s;.r. jjca;e c--u.-.(.s Jiioiji's arro: -for Violating tile pure iuud sr.u tiiat. I'Jl, and ut (be lr.4 . J.m:uy is r' on couilej. Tr.e juoe i iui.tr. riuc.Kii. lit MGd J.uilli t.its iilui a o.'.c o iwo of "Kn.aa.'r ' w..a :b ic - . lit l J i - , , f ti .'....":. . :.. t . :.... I '; ' ,i -. .- .J ,..-( - '. v i ' j , ,. . . , il L . t 1 4t - - . ' t ,r " ' , ' - , t , - ,7 " i ii ". . ; --t'-.: .;..-;. 'n'-.v.V"'...';-'.-.-! , ' JJ . . , t . i r -i"- -y - 1 ;-cte-? -v r ; ; w; T j ' ' ; ! h u f - " n ici -''1 b( - ;r : L 4 i lyyyyyyyyyzr- l.t", f - .J Ins. " ' 1 14 i.riugli e.e:i. fo th bi ides und br rouiiM of 1::1. fixnleiiiu'.ly, Itu wotk'ii on 1 up. rtaytiuu.-'C, t conic Jy. .Natlille Ij; p if'-rtly tiiipnv .10 riei. up 'h screen and be a good tiitle Iiouse- Slii iiln-vn'l want a lot of maid.; irourd -becaie site pacticu la ' ly A'.;n'. to mjoU Uuit:r's food h':;clf. p. :e die I;n t 1h.1t. her Jrou.-.-. aa .....i la.i ly bu.s.BS w.iii lovt.y 11 it . iod .iii .ooAiuif i.ule "ui'uiitwu.it iu 10 u" 17.,-' jn'.t eouu, N Italie ue.s j vko hadi syndicate which :brti.t-1 a,, j.i.,-. ...... u j.o.ai, j o to put Jimiiiy out of busine tojr j acguiur-i. Iu: 1-1 n. t m.-ituj I pfniuj A bun iore opposite. ! btg J i.iiny to rum il.e linn I:.- Umnr I boul to nit wbea he ; crodicnt of his decociioa. ut.- Uiur ; cllt Mlrium'e Ktaleiiieot to him that i o' bers bc.n;: known to uiui. ai.d lu he liked n!jr ucS uien overcame coinpl.e. l i. iii, :i o: the town, cttitarlM. He refuse to e;l and on i con 1 ir. ed of h. Knuiiivwi lowm- ; reeding F, T. I.iri)um' famoue mnf man. elect him miyar end .Miriam ilu.ier " , w syyZk. z lr. An.l .;r Ilu'.. r Keion lliilii;e-Ke.l '01'. v. regul.if 0 ..-i' t-ii. boy Tel- lnf "there's a fool bora every minute. he decldet to put out a patent medi cine and advertise H extensively. Thu. ""Ye'l tlt'f f " reerhra the market end comes hlf brub tijuglas .Maclen ikc :i; Jiinn-.v Knight 'ed Marian playe as SKrum lioqtre. ' V-Vu j j ir 1 Olet liu-ter Ki alii and .aiaiie i -rff.td ilo'l :j.o i-.iil liiljie-l.i'i') c- Eo d'niu-r evcy iucci h lii al tur ii' e.tiiy ,i to be early-ior a u rn ..iir', ,ra k."j..- tit.;., on tt tiappy In-. 1 ei... . iv . : 1 c iJ -ri :ii.iiiii aprou aau .10 k-ii a.-il lij ee til.il i lie .1 on luu.u aie Juiit r.iiir. ' 1;. c. l. t in- totei u coined. an bail. :u js; iii.poitaut," aii;ounci' in ;.. jiU s riou..:' enoujia. ' Hoa , rj 4 1 1 1 be Ii.' iuiiiiy 1 lie b.iu a p .n is a. ".uniii:T' "Ii- pi i Tp Will; l.lzIC I.....- i i. 1! -Ot.J b'iie Ui I '0.11. V it: .V 4 !M.j,i Cjuji. 'o..:i, lo u 1 1 x- lr.;. li i- U.iii.l bu QUI t;'Jl Uio.r l .iii.i mi. t- - dild lil.'y al 1.1 .'I'o.u .1 ;ni aiia uiv. me ':uil.' ee IS fc'iuii I 1UJ tO b r.vaiiib;:.ouA 1)1- .5 I'ilak. Pel - I., .in 1 01 Pjii. 1, z.t '. "'it 10 be oi.idcne sends rv'ard. And tbvu both of on Die io:in't iwo 1 ydlnc grocers! nji; 10 Oftfi lilfir IillCeS to IlilV for t'lKir ehiU.'reii's schooling. Allcr; yia'h.ation.- I.:?.7.;c tours l.'urupe with ' onie wealthy friends und then re-' luiiis lo l'oinii'ii w wiili a Hock of lofty ' I,., und i.xpc ii!i. e :ile :i, tlud aceoin;iannd iy Count I.otiii- kolind. who s.es in her an opportunity lo in ii iy we .'.ill. ; "He iiiiine'Ji.iie.y seis a ataiidiiid of; tiii-.-.-i ai.d luotie of l.vm liijt siaris a. pci .jil Ait Ai.n and tu.'.(iu.i i'eiidiuj I 'ii i'P pai't of l'o.n v'l.'W, win,. 11 ii.rei.ciin 10 ruin, everybody. Poor' I'.iu. .Q sp.le oi bi.i liirvaMl buck-' 1 1 round, p.eya eVond ii brie in tne ; Count. 1. . 'r ".lair, uujb.e lo hold' i 1 he pjee, eunf. ..es be tuoke ihu ii.'oun; r'rrii'.vi to get on -li.t; upun re ! e- ,v ing a iI iAiy of llu.utiu agrees to a h is: y weda.iig. tin tin- w'iiy 10 the i.ii:i..-!t.r be f.ike- a f Iiitu k slow n, and ' wu n tltey ail g-' ou; of elie car; the tiu. 1' jumps In ::ml pftds aAay vc m n '..e ttiony. sir inwiiiie, D.in. sus- .i.eiou-. of l.'uunt l.oi i has d scoviri d that .be an liupoter, and Willi, sMz.Z'Z'A-' sc. "Sue" potter, tlie vill-ige lawyer and ever, one's friend. Jumps I11I0 a ma chine lo nop the wedding. As til y speed down the ro.'id, thty come upon the stranded weildmn Pariy. Iian exiiiains the situalion. and ')ppenheim s relihraied story. "Pnc! eiby. ' 'Ihe name of tho plcluro wilf ' :e clumped upon trlrH.'.c us a prrvloiM production Py anobcr uuihur haa al ready empiovrd tpe title. Mis do lieincr will be surrounded' by an all-stir cast, which Include Lew atone, Raymond Hatton, Walter Jl -tir.ill, Kathlc n Klrkhain, William V. Moi.g and Frank LelghA ' "V Alice ( ulhoiiii In "IVgcy Puis It 0rr" In "Pcssy Puia It Over," AUcJ Calbqun p!as the purt of a young girl who eirivca to put life into tho eleepy town of her birth, where, the tovrns- peoplc. weie siill driving oxfin tcam.i and talking in the b'gosh lingo. It was "a bard uphill task but "Peitgy puts it over," even affntnst Ihe wishoe or the man she loves, who would have opiiown reinaln as It la and not br eome modernlzqd. The Iory 1 a. Sib ndid vehicle., or Misi Calhoun whose beauty and ecnao of fnm.dy IitmI a gruteffil .outlet In "Peaty Put U Over." The charming star Is now busily at work on hex new pcoduf. tioil, "Tho Matrimonial Web." Waller .McCruil Walter McOrail la one of tho nryiH popular and most capable leadihtf men In pictures. Ilia first elHge appear- Hnre was In "Pinafore." In which be nan? a bit and walked about the stage but contends that he was ot no Im- they all euntlnuo the pursuit, la his! portance whatever lo the production. mtsic to get away, the Count takes K . After eeverul year In. dramatlo turn at loo hixh a rate of speed, the! play and comic operas Mr. McOrail 'ar leaves Uic- road, and plunges ever j rei timed to Now York from a, on 1 bank into u l ike. Afier pulling blm . night tour to find that activities in 10 shore. Pan forres him to reiurn Ihe thesplan line wero' not all they the money, and Hun releases him on j should be. A ehnnco' to play In a. Ins promise 10 leave, the country. After j picture waa offered him. and. In a such a rude awak ning, tho Umpie life! disinterested sort of wav. be accented h'is a stronger eppeal for l.toie, and Imii continues with her lo the nun' n lei 's instead of ih't Count. Kn.d lennelt and I'.divard llearn 'ike the prtnclp.il p. iris. Itiilie ili- Pi'iner "Aiuerii-a'a M.it ll.ain iful tiionde," as liLbe di Itemsr ie-designated by lie ir. in sereen performance was no salbfaclory ihut he continued and hi cliitib to fame-began,- ; Vlorn Dnnjel Vlora Daniel has Just rraduated from playing leads with male star Itv feature piciuree to hpualnr the -esr In comedies. ,"?r latest are "Let Me will soon be seen in K. Phillip j Explain" and "In For Life." ' . ' J .'