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PAC2 mi BAIL? EAST 6SEflOKUN PDtT6X 6&SS6, "VlEBUESDAY gtattO, SEPTEMBER 14, lftSl. EN !AG3 KfPcbftfe There , ' Oick Buslu a cattleman of the Mc '. 1U .H&reek district; was a visitor In Peiuilyton today. ; He has Just returri ' ed from UMne a carload of, cattlo to Portljind. '-, Arhold planting, a wheat rancher nf the Eliot Rock sectliu, was business visitor here today. . V.- JOHN DAY GRADE NEARLY ISlUSAlLROUlt Beon&Se of the poor Condition of, the Toad from here to Grant 'county;- par ticularly the John Day grade, In llmatUlavcdunry, erecent attempt was madejby postal' authorities to abandon the mail route between Uklah' and Longjcreek. : An Inspector had been pver U road and classed It aa so dif ficultly travel that be baueve the, hong Creek and Bitter section should be provided nail through Baker and Pral,,-,' ,-' : , However, puch a protest was. made by people 4tt Norther Grant, who have business, relations with Pendleton and (other tUraatllla county towns that the ' plan was given np. Mrs. Davis, pro prlctof of the iot springs at Bitter, who was hi Pendleton yesterday, took a leading part In trying to save the maU'rjotlte and she says the Inspector Has; pownisou nava tuv w traet stated fjstn the past.. intelligent soil . manage- W . . . . asanq as, in tne .. ,,, .... i , . .n n i . Mrs? DtvJa was hefe yesterday rfc-T Besides an commKnled by her litle daughter Vie-Intent practice, the care of let ta baa returned te fit. Joseph's themselves, the combating academy. and the correct thinning HORSE, WISER THAN HIS MASTER SEEKS 8PR INGTI EI J, Ill.,.Sept. , 14. fit of common horse sense oft-times Is fruit are Items of Importance; to be mastered by the' grower before he can expect to produce'' a good crop for market. To retain moisture Is real task, Mr. Long declared, and to. assure moisture 'being kept In the soil, and to keep tn soil at aa even temperature ho advanced sowing' alfalfa' between the trees. Alfalfa is preferable to red clover,' the speaker - said 'In bu opinion, due -to the fact that the al valuable to horses as well n humans. falfa roots go down deeply, and after ;-A norse Belonging 10 a mrmer iuur. iww y , . . mllM from here became 111 with ehM-. trees. lc, kicked the barn dear away and' ap peared at a horse hospital in the ctty for trsatment. The veterinarian after treating the horse rememoered ihut abou. a year ago be had trau.cil it fori ... J ..1 I irk.. L... .. HIS IV"v Huniem.f jllivfnuei nam uv had, no), taken tnr nbrtte tnoro during .he ir.tervening period. . METING AT FREDVATER ' Diseases Not Swtou. Dr. C J. Heald, pathologist of the Washington state college, In a.aiscns sion.of the pests which bother local growers said, that these pests are "not of a. serious nature.', An examination of orchards" where Jt was thought aiivAi-.lAaf linA ffnt a. utart shows that this disease Is not present ea trees In I non -organic diseases are causing wor-non-organiv diseases are causing wor ry to prune growers, according to the speaker. . ;; ; ' The delayed effects of severe winter weather in 11 Is just beginning to make Itself apparent, In the opinion of Dr. Heald. The two-year-old wood has not the vitality which. tt would otherwise have had, , Vartathms n trouble , to " Correct soil management Is one of the most vital Dhases of the orchard- lst's business, according to a state- soils to another cause of ment mado by Clayton Ik Long In .a, growers. M ,'..'. " speech at the meeting of the farm bu-4 . , , ln bh,. ture in' Oregon is umnea oecnuse there m little money, ana-not jiubh tent elp-oi srerk wstr section of the state, Paul V. Maris, suraexor or the trees the extension service, said In a brier of ppats talk.'. The demand for the wonk is In- of green oreasing rapidly. reaa local at JFreewator . yesterday.' The meeting was held following , loncheon and Ben- Slovef preetdl. The most marvelous machine in the ...... 4, -.'..,-.. i vvoHdan&lwwif isneglea 4 ..nr 1 N f I i ( ii AW WAY back to the achoo! took lenaoa pn physiology. '1 - ' v .A... 1ST J; - Kalber dull aa 1 lesson. Yet it was .the ttory of trw moat marvelou , taachlii ever createA--and ho tha machlne'geta its powefanddoeaita work.' That machine is tha human body. Soma dav the mechanical expert of this ttchiib!octot-piinda our for tSs. whers w have miaaad' th tesaon and neglected the machine., GRAP.NUTS food was mad io BOrdaTiw'whnthBxcbcieaon On whoi tha tody Jtoeds ami how ; Mods may best be supplied. It is poaaiblefor a adicioue Tood to be aacientiric, "power" food, j Qrtpa, ... Not 4s such a food.) . ,. t etjiftini Natural Gifts ty.- fenty Jhours erf contiauioua baiing 1m dona jmrtaio wonderful thines to' t&a nonriabinj properties of wholo wheat and mahsd barley fiour, from which GrapNuts is made and .has . prodded a food in- the form of crisjy golden-brown gianules.' ' ' r ' ;. ''..v. ; -i . -i- . - , Vea diew Qrape-NuU thoroughly.. - tWrieh,tfvieet flavor '.of (jrape-kuta i She reward. of chewing. Nature cneant the teeth to be used. Primitive people who kees -the natural teeth aound end perfect ta oldsrv are eat. v ra tt food which requkee chewfaig. Orape-Nut ejves the teeth work to ft1 : 'perhaps yott rwnember a Krde of the physiology lesson, rum how the eeiivary Juices reepond when the food , ta thoroughly ehewedjnd .the rat Important step !a ligeatien ta takes. 1 of sill graina in the fbod elements re- tjuirecf for, human nse,i In Orape Nuts all he" esseniials jrfoyided by3 nature in' these grains are; retained and perfected. The long, alow baking process which produces Orape-Nuta turns the grain's starches into natural . weetneee and breaks up the nntrirhre aohds into forme easily assimilated by the body. '"' ..; v, : .... . ''- r - - - The exceptional nooriahment from Grape-Nuts is aecured with no tax 'tipoothe digetkn,4' i ' u '('':'' ;"i " t-'-.''v." ' j: Feniutiei for Utstaket ' XVhea'the' doctor, aa th mechanical expert of the boduy maeWne, awi . to tiTd advice in-case of trouble, h finds that harm as WeH as good, often 19 resulted from food. . . ' , ,-, ' ' "SimfBtt))ein the eub . jeset of many warnings." Food which, passes 6o slowly through the digest ive .tract causes diaturbanoea to which, much of the alowiog down, wearing oat, wed failare of the odHy tnacbine , is traced, ' . , ' A cWracterlatfc lf Orapeilfuts ts , that h digests quickly arid cernpletelyrr wjjhout ferrhentation ia we irrtestinea. ' : 'I,,' ',AfWirU Strttk. yx There ia, therefore" a reason why, traxughont the wodd,v Orape-Nuta has ateadfly grown ia favor these many year, f(Xxl for fitness, as well as charrn tt taste. ' ' :Toa oan apply that reason to your . mmcoefit.' : ' ' vv '- "- v keady to "eat from the package, al . ways crisp, naturally aweat aervtd , with cream br miKt and a little ,sugar if desired Orape-Nuta li an Ideal ciah for breakfast or lunch. , SOCIETY NEW OFFICEItS CHOSEN. Js'ew officers of the local union of the "Women's Christian -Temperance Union chosen yesterday afternoon ln eiude Mrs. C. B. Tsrpenlng, president; Mrs. J.. W, Maloaey, vtce-presidenjt; Mrs. Guy Johnson, corresponding sec retary and Mrs. F. t. Ingram, record ing, secretary. -. . - . 1 : : Mrs.' Terpenlng, Mrs. Carrie Dale, Mrs. W. W. Marrah, Mrs. A.. J. Owen. Mrs. Neah Winn, Mrs. Lucy Berry, Mrs. William Ooedecke, Mrs. Marga ret Hoover, ' Mrs. W. B.' Wyrlck, Mrs. Sam Hutchinson, Mrs. Walter Jones arid Mrs. A. .F. May were' chosen as Pendleton delegates te the county W. C. T. U. convention to be held ln Mil ton tomorrow. Mrs. May will at that time give a report of the National W. C. T. U. convention which she at-, tended, j. ' ; ? ; 1 Pendleton, Boydcn & Thompson, Pen 1 dleton, F. 8. Curl & Son, Pendleton, J. It. Adams, Adams. ' Jb-d fliaff Arthur Cole, Frank Pool, John. Mc- PhaU, Price Estes, Sim J. Culley, Wm. Ferguson, A. R. Coppock, J. M. Ban nister and Joe Key, . . r IJluttitctu ' ' ' Vic P.oumagoux, Pilot Rock, R. M. Warner. Pilot, Rock, C. II. Barthole mew, Echo, AUffunt Wlenke, Pilot Rock, Colin McEwen, Milton, A. J. qui. Pilot Rock and Mrs. G. M. John son, Pilot Rock. , Ilylirld 113 , , , . Wmi'W'elners, Pendleton. '.'.,;. . Hard Federation . , , Otto Reijiian, Pendletpn, and R. II, Warren, Pendleton. , , . ,,. Turkey Red C. A. Moll. Nolln, B. P. Trembly.' Pendleton, Harry N'elson, Pendleton, D. H. Nelson. Fendleton, W. A. glush- er. Nolln; Oeore;PetTson,''Nolin, 1. 1. bee, Nolln, J. rf Fisher, Nolln, John Serell. Pendleton and Pendleton Sheep Co., Echo.'J ' ' - LEX3TCRB TO "BE 'GIVEN. The Pendleton Women's Club Is sponsoring a lecture, ''Brazil," to be given at an early date by Colonel Charles Wellington! Furlong, F. IL G. 8. The lecture will be given in the li brary auditorium aaaee 'time 'before October 1. . Tne next meeting of the women's Club will e held October i and will be an important, one. Tbe first meet- ing Uile fall was held last Tharsday, . , X ). RiJACtt IrartNi .Miss ur Jerard or ' Pendleton, and Miss May Nelll, of Ia Grande, are now ln Honolulu, according ",-to -ord' received , by Mr. snd.Mrs. CS. Jera:d.! parents of Miss Jerard. They reach)d Honolulu on, Monday, says Jha. cable message, received here. ... , -vl y. MOTOft TO" fftilZJi "WAli-k, v ' Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd and Mrs. W. Ij. Thompson of Portland, visitors in Pendleton, motored to Walla Walla today where they will be dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nesmlth Ankeny, formerly ef th'la elty.V . RETURN TO PENDLETON. Mrs. N. D. Swearingen and ! daugh ter Mrs. atdie Oibbs. returned last evening after a visit in Portlaud. Theyj made the. trlD by motor., Mr. fcwear- ingea jnet; them at The Dalles and ac corapanied them hoae,' . I v WIU, VISIT SHOW. : Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sturcis -will leave tomorrow by, motor for Wlla Walla to attend ihe frontier,; Days show. ;'' '" .':' ' -' ; '. ", Marriage Ijlcenses. ' ' -. . Licenses to wed have been lssuee at the office otthe county clerk to John H. liorensen. farmer and Alvlna Anna Roehlk. both of Pendleton; and to Coy ,; Sims, minister, and flora Ruth Shangle, teacher, both of Mil ton. . .' Sues on Note. ' ' . . A Judgment to the extent of 1174.40 la asked by Albert Fix who has brought suit against Elmer Ferguson and Jess Fergoson.en a note which Is said to be past dne and unpaid. Tbe plaintiff's attorney. are. Watts ' and Presbye. - ' , Life-Giving Properties T . Wheat and malted barley are richest r 'here's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts gtlality SPRINTING at Reasonable Prices 5 Mst Oreonian PriiUm i,MMMM,MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMa i?y c' v.;v :iea?.ii6fi : -w.-Leii.::: DeopainicLco Cash Grocery : g09E.'Ceiiri '"'.., "'' . Phone 88Q. , .1 ARCADE tit - Mierdelirs 3lbsfor01 DcipiiiiciLeo Cach Grocery WfiflHEtiif OFFICES AJiD OFFICERS 1LTILLA COCXTX i MOTION : PICTURE NEWS " KIVOU TOOAT :"-'..' .' V.MU: 1EX1U DRIVER ' WUVES DOHOTHY DALTOX One scene : 01 "Behind Masks,',' Dorothy Datton's latee'. Paramount picture, demanded the skillful driving of a high-powered foreign car carry-; Ing Miss Dalton along a country road en tfce outskirts of New; fork. When tt was time to "shoot" the scene,,Dl- rector Frank Reicher was astounded to see tne car come tearing down the road and go through the required ac tion perfectly without rehearsal. : This annsual incident caused the di rector to make inquiries of the driver, It proved that he was Captain N. C, Fitzgerald, late of the United States Aviation Service, a dare devil automor bile driver and aeroplane stunt man. He explained that he happened to be at the garage At the time that a call came la for-a ear and he volunteered t drive it in order to get motion pic ture experience for a production of his own he was going to put on. "Behind Masks," starring Dorothy Dalton, will be shown at the BivoU Theatre today. Her leading man is Fredrik Vogeding, a player ot conMaerame note. mr support generally ia Excellent , , ' : , ALTA TODAY ' , , FtTfAXD MELODRAMA , . , ,. . . I. NEW 1XCE PICTURE Tears vie with smiles in . the story of "Homespun Folks," Thomas H, Ince's tremendous triumph for the Associated Producers, Inc, while will be shown at the Alta Theatre today. Perhaps ln no American-made photOf play of recent, years has there been such a vast wealth of appeal, combin ing human interest, comedy and melo drama. The new Ince picture con tains heart throbs, romance and pathos, in addition to numerous com edy touches? . If. tells of a country lawyer's fight against crooked politics, and as a modern picture of small ' town life holds the mirror truthfully to the real thing. . There are the high lights of "Homespun Folks" its realness, its truth and its' simple honesty. The characters are real, the plot la a. story of human people and the direction Is chock full of master touches. , Lloyd Hughes, as the young district attorney with a conscience, . makes a definite step upward in bis screen career, breadth and scope being ap parent in his characterization. . Two remarkably life-like old country ?od gers are played by Charles H.. Mailes and Al H. FUson. Gladys George it the heroine. , '."' . ''' " ' '-:.'. ' 1 1 ; fv Children, 5c , ; ', I . Adults; 20c ; " ' ART ACORD - . 'i -j the whiter ::. HORESMAN EPISODE NO. 10 ;; - THRILLS AND .1 '; .... PERILS 1 ' V, b; , EDGAR JONES I -. " : in , .:; E ; the two E FISTED JUDGE ' A WESTERN ; I TWO REELER ' comedy :: t whiz bang t " : :: Cayuse, J.W. Runiau, Pilot Rocx, Jxuls Itingle, Athena, Georgo Strand, Pendleton. Otto Serell, Houx, ounacr TerJenBon, Helix, Geo. Hill, Pendleton, Ernest Mullcr, Heltx, yimora Bannis ter. Holism Chas. Miser, Milton, George CoDDlnaer. Echo, It E. Stewart, Atn ra, xi. A. SchuberL Atnena, m. iu. Meyers. Kcho. W. R. Wyrick, Pendle ton. W. 1 CroSswcU, rendleton, Jaa. Duscan. Athena. Mrs.. Rachel Kirk Patrick. Pendlcten, Frank Saunders, Peudloton. Wlllaby Bros., Athena, A. A. MClntjTe, Athene. N. C, Humphrey, Pendleton. rrasK , ianve, aobjud, Cliaa. Gcrkiaa. Adams, Frank Snyder, rendleton, W. A. Deaglas, Athena, ana Ira Scott, Helix. " - Baart ' x '- . . P. A Reese, Echo, George Coppta- ger Echo. M. -O. LA Kue, van sycie and B. W. Hutcninaon, Pilot Bock, Frederick' McGrow. Weston, Tom Jacques, Pilot. Rock, W,. T. yiana. Pilot Rock, J. A. Porter, puot rock, Tom Elliott, Pilot Rock, Jim Kramer, Pilot Itock,i'Wm. Ooold,, Weston tnu Guy Rockwelli' Pilot JiocS. ;; . ..; , '--i-i. Maniuls. - D.' II. Nelson, Pendletqn. ,. ' t ' ' Triplet . -' . ""' ' F. k Curl -t Son, Adams. w -i-sy'- "Rod Russian Wn. Wright & Co., Pendleton. ,' O.' A. C, Winter JJartey , B. W. Buholts, Pilot Rock. ' . Galgnlos C . "' '. Otto Reiman, Pendleton. Coppct S. F. and Jes Harrington, Milton. Burtenks Quality. Herbert Thompson, Pendleton. Salt lik Clab W. H. Caplmger, Pilot Rock and R F. Klrkpatrlck, Pendleton. Jones Fife , J. P. Ueuallen. Weston. o Forty Tata ' . S. R. Thompson. Pendleton, Lon Et- ter. Pilot Rock. Jphn Harris, Pilot Rock. J. B. Runyan. Pilot Rock and J. H. Harrison. Pilot Rock. Jenkins Club . S. It.' "Thompson. Pendleton. J. R. ThDmnson. . Pendleton, Peruwur Ranches Co., Pendleton, U L. Rogers, "D EADY for instant use I aA. in oil cookstoves, oil heaters or lamps. T I 1 As .rear iMhrf i for Jear OJ- fe J 1 jef.si, ": XSffd- I J and economlcaf. a f -I : Kjj ALTA - , ' i if. )' 1 1 "X it EVERY MAN ' . . should have a , waldemar chain ; . The Waldemar Is the correct watch chain for a man, and now that the "vest season" has returned each man ' should have . one of the serviceable chains. . In men's' jewelry there is nothin more - personally appreciated as a gift, noth (ng more dignified and nothing more , ; serviceable than ji Weldemar. Tbe Largest Diamond Dealers la Earr la-n .A "'.''''''- ": 'fistesstlM ttf eeeeeeassMs meeee.- Canned Tomato Special '.. v . . -' ' - .. For the next few days we will five our patron an opportunity to secure a real bargain. 10 No. 2 cans of Hand Picked Tomatoes for......$1.00 This bargain coming when the price of canned to matoes are going up by leaps and bounds is an assur ance to you of the real value you are getting m this special. - U. S. Inspected Meats this Better Always , THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 739 Main Street - 187 Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors SlMMMtMaMMMMttttttttf t"'"''' TODAY Children, 10c Adults, 35c ria.J sew 8 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Two girls to work, In store next week. Inquire after 10:fl0, a. nv. 821 E. Court St. WMfTETJ Salesman tn wrei "territory solllns . dealers. Guarac teed salary of 1100.00 week for right 1 cAU Star Cast Jt Vrltten by Julian Jostphson A U CART-DRAMA Of ICX000 SHALL TOWNS 5C100Q000 PLAIN PEOPLE - 4eonnTsr PRODUCERS INC COMjJDY University of Oregon CONTAINS.-., The Colleee of literature. ' The Graduate School. Science and the Arts. The School of Architecture and Allied Arts. The School of Business ' Administration. The School of Education. The Extension Division. ' The School of Journalism. Tne School of lew. -The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical . Education. The School of Sociology. Fall Term Opens September 26 A kifk stniart of cukurst nl profession! cKolmrliip fiaa fcecwiM .neM (heouttiikfkeTarlisf iK Sutte Univatsity. Fof Js cisiau. foldTt on th vrKnj .choob. or lor amy inlormtKM. vtiU THE REG IS THAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eaten. Ore Children, 35c 1 Adults, 55c Logs, 75c Henri C LaBell on th $25,000 Giant 'WurlitKcr Adolph Zukor presents ( c DOROTHY TJdAlton T. )- kffl? I I ... ' Ravtahias- beauty rotling In.' I t I'iif' I ' wealth, and Just graduated. T iii''' t,Lr'i 1 - rora a convent. U i ,T!:S J What a dainty prise . for 1 L ;.!; . "il the social parasite among ' CV l ' "horn life had thrown her! Jj r&Vl I But behind her mask oUn- i J t.Yf (i. Y ' nocence she played . her own j i-'ijJ UUle gaiue of hearts. , j 1 leaii iiiiiiiii m er mf - Adapted from the story, "Jeanne of the Marihtw, by K. 1UII p Ol-penheim COMKDV CAPTIVATING CAPTIVE