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EIGHT PAGE3 f AOE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1021 i Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTUUKSTS OF EVERETT TRUE IS ILL IN PORTLANO - Mr, Uori. k Is fireman on nassrn.Kcr train Xo, 24 out of Portland. , .his. ,,on .cais.u ami son Jack re- lurmd 1 bin d,y from the coast where U.oy have heea on a three ur four wi tMvh' vacation, XV. V. Snider shut nn.i killed a full Uroun skunk in h'.s lien house Thum !!ay t-isht iilniiit in o'clock, after it hail killed two chickens. wore noon. Mrs. tIieKv is at homo UKain nf' if spending some time in the hospital iVmhI Oi-cfihiIhu Special.) UNCTIf, Ore.. Aiir. li Sir. ui-,lj Mix J. C. I-anslcy i ntci'iaim d oxer lillihl Thinduy his brother William! Lnnnloy, mill .Mr. unit Mrs. K. lun-j lacy, Iiik ulster and hiT husband, all of Walla Walla. Tin y wire n turning lat M!lu Walla where he was taken from un ouUilR at Scisidr, uro. j.ifirr an niitomohllv accident. Kenneth find Limst Kilir of l'tn-t Mrs. J. O. Lunsloy ami little d.iugh dlctoii, uro vjriltiiiK their sr 'indpj rents, iter, Uik, left this ntorniiiK on No. 24 Mr. mini Mir. It. .1. KiicUsh. if or Walla Walla where they will Mi ll in w. til regret thai w e learn of i it relatives. Mrs. Jay Itorlok, foinor Kioth om-j Mrs. U. J. English was shopping In mi, briijn nkk in a Portland hospital, j Pendleton yesterday, where she i taken from her home Miss HaroMine llorton lias been in I'oitliiiul iilmut three weeks sulTerinp for the past week from a felon on ore of hi r thumbs. It be came necessary to have it lanced yes lel itiiy.' Miss llnsel Wilkes of Wallace, Ida., has hoen visiting ut the J. M. ilar t'pun ranch for the pas! two weeks. She is lcavinu today for Athena while s-hn will visit her brother for tt short fine before returning home. Mr. nml Mrs. tloorse Huberts liave Mr. mid Mis. Miaw r.f Pendleton ret nee' from an extended vacation. Kieth visit oi a Wednesday after-1 ;lr. and Jfrs. W. W. Snider THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley and j family iJrovo to Nolin Wednesday nll iT'i ii n for a short call on Mr. iu.il Mr. John Kishrr and family. Mi's. O. A. Constant was n busines; '.i.siur in Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Harry ;r,mt and little daugh ter Maw, left Tuesday for I'nion, whee they will. visit relatives. Mr. ( rattan of rendletnn pissed theoiiKh the town today on a business trip out in the country. Charley rml Xykee Kusl'sh Hrc loving tomorrow for lMeasant r.Hey, t'l-e., where they will visit for a time ith I rt( rick Heath. i'a t-t--i soto tWVCLWNfl: i VfltlLE MISS CROWE WAS CtPANIH; A tAlS OF "-. i OVOVE S TODAY. CUNT FETTlCTilO Wil IT BY i- I SMOlGi A PIPE . WAIT AflG. Vou aTa NvTVeNu-S Opptc&R i 10 GET RICH QUICK is !ri;:!il. Imt ii-u:illy it is tlc otiier fellow who is gKIJns "The IliiiieV'. Why rr-k jour montj :n a -ln nip tlrjt va-l shes iur u'sl.-t ami fcaics mi diMiniriiKeii ami inoiii - Alwayn qurMion nml (Iioroushly lnve-1!(Pte: flip Mj r a:i iincsuia iit tlml intiiii.se$ sure and lnrge prof.ts. K-rp your moo. ) fn ibis strons bank, Iiere it will lie wife from hi n. let it niviiiniil.ilo an interest j olding Saiii2s Airomit. mil 1 you have enmij;li fr liiHiie, or a husinis or an ctliHittioti. A -Vs-oimt means "Keady Jloney'' and you too can laie such an account. 1 .S- Tlie American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastem Oregon" (East Oresonian Special.) AHA MS, Aug. 1.1. Mr. uml Mrs. Kchert Morrison of California, tire the uuests of Mr. uml Mrs. G. M. Morrison and Mr and Mrs. J. O. Hales for a n-i'ith ami' will remain for ti c I'eu- Uleion Kouml-l')). Mr. uml Mrs. Flank Krcbs are the proud pirents of a fine baby irl which ariieed on Wednesday :ho leth Ati tlu r r.mi child are do'u.K 'int. Tim lahy boy of Mr. and Mrs. He ard MiCo.iuni, who has been ill for -'omo t :ih. passed away on l"ri.l iv at 'i o ?!och in the afternoon at the fam ily reside ce. The remains v ' re la ken if Athena for luirial. .'ii ii inriiv friends ! n puthize w ith then! n their lier 'ai emei.t Mr .'li d J?r. O. i'l. Mor st-n am! d- tjhti is, rcraldine and It ibcr'.:., ai d Mr mil Mrs. Pob Morrison of f'.ili fornia, hale Rone to flinKhiiin Sp.-t-.g-j for a fiw days' oiit'ns. Vii 'n Morrison of Weston, was a r'.-.idloton visitor Friday. Wid "Ferpuson of Athena was in Pendleton Friday. ills K, Mann and sou John motor ed to Adams today from their ranch n Mr town. Mrs. Henry Whiteley uml family of Pcmlle!' n, were tbo puests of her i:io!i-,er, Mrs. French, for the week end. Mm. L, Parr and Hattic Lewis drove t d; nis Saturday. Mrs. Kevelln LieUallen motored to Adams Puturday. Ml', intd Mrs. Kemhler of Pendleton, were the guests of Mrs. l-'ertha Keni 'dcr this week. F. M Whiteley was an Adams vis itor t'aiurdav 1 aymond Gicssel of Aihrna, was the operator at Adams during - Harry I-arabee's vacation. JIik. Lot Dames and family were in itor today. UONT HOLD XOWR. MOS-S so ctoie, TO rrrrr. (fr 1 a r- - Put dreaming gives us pleasure. So, let the baby blow them. Too soon will life brinp- Borrow. The bubbles represent today, f They burst and it's tomorrow. Yep People who complain that the paper never has any news are the ones who pet ."II het up if it Isn't delivered to them right on the minute. 1'or the Long I'iui-s A contrili finds the following Kckomo, fnd advertisement. 3.-e Djerkiss Talcum, 17c (Limit of in yards to' the customer.) Our Idea of a quiet Sunday is to spend it wailing for Monday. with a spinster'sh cousin for chap prone, to visit his slster-in-iaw in New York. . YcsH'rdny'.s Ka n , j How it pours, pours, pours, In a never-endinff sheet! How it drives beneath the door! How tt soaks the passer's'fefctt . How it rattles on the shutters! HuW it rumples up the lawn. How it sfJhuand moans and mutters, From darkness until dawn. One nice thing about writing t hist column 1h that IV e do nut have to read it every cveninjr like we did when someono cl.-'e wrote it. . OFFICE CAT 1 if tm "More Home to the House ' BY JUNIU5 MOTION PICTURE NEWS PASTIMK SIMAY 'ii S!OXIAY A clussie of colloitnlal American literature has been given life on the screen, in "Desperate Youth," which will hat the principal attraction at the Pastimo Theatre Sunday with (Jladys Walton in the starring role. Tho.Htory was filmed ut Universal City from "A Kentucky Cinderella," by F. HnpkiiiRon Smith. Harry B. Harris 11 directed it, using a popular cast In tho star's urport. Two old prospectors are aeen at tht rtory opens, living and having consid erable joy in a mountain shack. With them is Ilosemary Merriden daughter of one of Iheni. Her father h killed In a gun-buttle and she Is sent to her aunt in Alabama, an ultra-fastidious old dame with an exaggerated senst of her bwn aristocracy and a disiro to marry her own daughter off to the richest young man in town. P.oMimary Intf iters with this schedule. Dr. Tom lii'W ling, the prospective son-in-law, becomes infatuated with her, Ihcreb) cenipliciiting the plot. With delightful humor, good drama and fidelity to Smith's popular story, "Deallocate Youth'' is said to serve M'.-is Walton as one of her best I'nlvcr Riil starring veh'eles. I Such screen favoril.es as Hsirold Miller, J. Farrrll McDonald, Louis WilloiiRhby, Muriel (lodfry Turner, IHi7.pl Howell, Lucy Harris and .lamep Illatkwell, play the imporlant charac ter roles in the production. Hubbies A bubble Is a house, of dreams. We blow them In our leisure; They do not count for much, It seems. ALT A SI'XDAY AM MONDAY MAIICII 1IAUK" ItOl.l", KITS ItKltK DAXIKI'S Probably there is no artiste of the screen today whose appearance and personality better fit toin-boy, harum scarum roles than do Miss Ilebo Dan iels', ilealart has wisely chosen to present her in just .such roles, and with Filmer Harris to prepare such amusing stories for her, and Major Maurice Campbell to direct them, the public is always assured of a fun treat when saucy Hebe conies to town, . , She will appear at the Alta Thcare Sunday and Monday in "A March Hare," and the continuous laughter which greets her escapades is strop testimony that she lived up to her title role very successfully. LiiJWth Ann Palmer Is the only daughter of a harassed Los Angeles millionaire, and to obtain a respite from the excessive stimulation of LU lt Ann's society, he sends her off, AI1CAIM-: SIXDAY AM) MONDAY In "The. Ls!e of Compiest," Norma Talmailge's new Select special, the charming star again demonstrates that there- is no height of expression ton -;. -r' -Jt Hi TIM i:j-i IN ALL SIZES Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality CounU" 1 24-23 EL Webb Phone 548 lour 4lcl I'uruHure Taken In Fn-bance Tan Payment oo New ticlUkli Aki iu in Pendleton fur Aeroluz (Xo Whip) I"orcil Kliadea. Leather Trimmings Are Smart Pastime TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c ALTA Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c The Bebe Daniels I.N . ' March YOU KNOW BEBE Or you think you do. But thin fascinating; good little bad girl opens an entirely new bag of tricka in this rol . licking comedy. 5 Ui TERNATIONAL NEWS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE loftly for her. .Her versatility Is generously lruwn upon as she Journeys through the roles ef an innocent convent girl to an un happy wifehood uud thence tiKii life of Isolation upon a tropical Island with a louo man companion, there to find complete happiness and contentment. Always pleasing and capable, the star ascends to tho full height of her emo tional talents and holds the Interest from beiilnnlntf to end. "Tho Isle of O'lHlttesV' Is a fast mov ing drama treating with a young glrl'n j marriage to tv wealthy 'waster, through I the efforts of a designing mother, j Later, the yaVhl upon which they uro cruising Is wrecked and she finds her-1 self safe upon an uninhabited Island with a stoker from tho ship's hold. Months of isolation 'kindles within I them' a mutual love and, all holies of j rescue having perished, they are pre-1 paring to enact their murrlago rile when suddenly her husbund appears to I return her to his world of sham. Hero j ARE YOU PALE? WEAK? Enrich Your Blood Why b sallow, thia or weak when thousands have improved their condition by taking S. S. S. Build up your blood. S. S. S. is the recognized general tonic and system builder. 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" '' W UNIVERSAL IX COMEDY The smartest hoi are showing mar.y fall suits with leather binding m l iimnungs A ck-ver uie of leather in exrell-nt taste in this shown -r, k.i-i uu of black with white pin suiy fuo ruU U a new turkta st wiack bat'.u'a idualu COMEDY AN AWFUL BULL ' When they Call it an "Orphan" An orphan in automobile tnlk is a car that bought from some person not able or disposed guarantee service ana satisiaction to the owner. . .. The term recognizes the specific value that a gootl dealer gives to any car he sells. v. We recommend the Bulclc. ' '""TiXi No car wc sell ever becomes an "orphan." BUJCK ; I M Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. M i .Phone 468 ; 1 1 rSTI3filffl i i i li '.-"wisr ." .