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, . . y 4 . , . - 1 1 kOMIMHI V t n f ACE DC JIT DAILY EAST OTtEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1021. TEN PAGES Ci" ill J. m F nection with tho mtirdor of tinrmrlo t'nlbbo. The bloody trails of the "(food klllero" are beinn followed to many Important cities all over the country. Must of the gang's murder oi-etm-ed in New York, OIiUiibo and 1 etroit. ' NEW TH1, Anit. IS. (1. Ttm murder victim if "Hie (;. il klltar," a riin(r of ,w York hired khmukIiik. may lolul nvor 100, (Veioo llve IliVPWiKaling the cnnciiirnry es tlmfttf. Wx fillefred meiiiliira are how twlwr hold In thf tmnlm in con Two typical southwestern products are to lie perpetuated when a huge bronze with spirited figures of cowboy and loiiRhorn steer is placed in the state house grounds at Austin, Texas. The old-time cowboy Is now nearly ex tinct and fat Herofoids have replaced the lonuhorn. T.OXPOX, Aue. 1 !. (!. X. S.) "1 find on the whole that American worn. en arc letter informed and morn alert on world affairs than KukIIsIi women. You have few women of exceptional ability. "There Is a great demand In Amer ica." she says, "for women's pointsof view on leimntst questions, as we have 'not had the vote very lonir and are; day from Weston. (Kast Orosonlan Hpoclal) ATHKNA, An;;. 19. Miss I.Ula Mac PonuM oi' IVnilletnn Is a sliest of her sister, Mrs. Iiichaid Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hanlcr, Jr., of Milton visited at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.n l'Yeece, Thursday. Hump Booher was 111 the city Mon- Free Airplane Ride SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 20 AND 21 3:00 P. M. EACH DAY GUESS HOW HIGH THE PLANE IS FIRST THREE TRIPS $5 A PASSENGER $5 WE CARRY TWO AT A TIME REGULAR PRICE, $7.50 La Grande Aircraft Co. WALTER E. LEES, Pilot Manager keen to know how other countries arej dealing with all the woiM'n problems I which arose out of the war. "A democracy docs not tend to pro duce exceptional types. Women at home are doinK a very great deal in local matters, atid our men are dispos ed to turn over local matters to the women, who are working to secure better sanitation, education .etc. 'A man who votes will call up his wife on the telephone and say: "Moth er, how did you tell me to vote on the new sanitation question ?"' ' "Ho you see any difference in Eng land since you were here before?" i Women Hotter HivwmiI. "Il Is ten years since 1 was here," ;Mrs. Austin replied. "I see a vast im I provement in the dress of the work i in classes. I do not see any more : dingy hand-me-downs on tho women, mid the men are better SJrnomed. J i "Then 1 notice, too a changed atti 4 Hide in the way tho Knglisli people j . treat Americans they are more cor- dial. I think the working classes have ; improved in every way enormously. "I'm rather disturbed to see so Airs. Kill Iji t'ouse of Adams was an Athena visitor Monday. Miss Kllen Henry and little Miss Murjorio Montitnue visited at the Hump l'.ooher home near Weston Monday. Miss Florence Maxwell of Hernils ton is a guest of Miss Phyllis liicker son at tier home in Athena. I walked miles to find a British film. I ... . !am particularly interested in films, as I.KAIKS lHU'lll.K MI'K. CHICAGO. Aug. 19. -There's no SettliiB around it, James Williams, a negro, led a lr. .lekyl-and-Mr. Hyde existence. He had a dual personality, had dairies; that is, until he ran afoul of the law for disregarding Mr. Vol- stcadt's precepts. Williams was haled Into federal Indse K. M. Landis' court on a charge it operating; an illicit still. "What is your occupation?" inquir ed the court. . "I work nisht times for the city driving a sprinkling .wagon,'' Williams replied. "Humph." remarked the judge. "On tho water wagon at night and making booze in the daytime, eh?" James got thirty days. NOW is the time GIVE US A TRIAL. Here is a starter CARNATION MILK, 9 CANS $1.00 PHONE 871 San itary Grocery write scenarios myselt. i ' But what worries me is that the films do not represent American life and therefore give false ideas of our social and working life. "Our stenographers do not wear ropes of pearls and sable wraps as the films from over there would lead one i to believe." ! Mrs. Austin is the founder of the ; Community Theatre movement, and it I is to lecture on this subject also that ;she has come to London. ! CorreiMs IMvorco l-illacy. ! "Now about the fallacy that Ameri cans are always being divorced it is , entirely wrong. The average people in I America are happy. But all the liter j ature we get from England deals with i marital troubles, of unpleasant sub ' jects in life." Criticising Englishwomen, Mrs. Ana , tin expressed surprise that so many ; were so keen on sport and spent so much of their leisure on the tennis 1 courts or golf links. Mrs. Austin has had a life of excite f ment that many a biographer would crave to write. For many years she j lived with Indians in the deserts of ' Arizona, California and New Mexico, studying their modes of life. She has a scar on her arm which tells the story' of an eaglo which oiiuiJt:u ufn io steat ner oaoy one; day in her gardens. Fho tells of thrilling escapades when she had to kill or search for food. Then to New YotIc, at the age of 3d. when she began to write books and poems and scenarios, and she is now one of the leaders in the women's world in America. lie Prepared Do not wait until some member of your familr is taken with a severe at tack of bowel complaint and then send for medicine, but be prepared. Buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Kcmedy so as to have it at hand ready for instant use. Buy it now. There's No lTicnil I.Ike an Old 1knl An old friend will always help you in time of need. It is the same with Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of families and like other old friends, can be depend ed upon in time of need. Sour Stomach AVhen the quantity of food taken is too great or the quality too rich, sour stomach may result and especially so if you are constipated. Eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat sparingly of meats. Let fully five hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the stomach, after eating your supper, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets, and in most cases sour stomach may be avoided. Worth Considering We take is for granted that your di gestion is troubling you. Do not imag ine that you are the only one suffer ing that way. There are thousands ot others and as a general rule, unneces sarily. Your case in much the same as that of a great many others who have been cured by taking Chamber lain's Tablets. Give them a trial. You are certain to be more than pleased with the benefit derived from their use. Do it now. They only cost a trifle. Pity the Blind Man SOME days you'll see him, slowly, hesitatingly, feeling his way. At other times he has a guide who quickly lead him where he wants to go. ' When you shop without advance knowledge of w here to go to get the best, you are feeling your way. The advertisements in the newspapers are guides. They will tell you where to go to get the best quickly. And they are a guarantee of satisfaction. ; The consistent advertiser pays money to tell you about his goods. He knows they are good he backs them with his money because he believes they'll satisfy. Only merchandise which is consist ently good can be consistently advertised. Read the advertisements and buy the advertised products. Don't spend your money blindly. Get dollar's worth for a dollar by buying products that have proved their worth under the glare of publicity. rr AMEDLtV :GfTUN I Vr" AND m V T y --- i K k-e 4 9 Vrtl BEN'S CAPTAIN IS AN ENGLISHMAN, NO BASEBALL IN HIS BONES! 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