READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY, THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P, AND L N. S.) r te&3&S S?2. "' 2 Vv - TEN PAGES ' 1 tpi Drre I Cl rnUkvl SECTION TWQ PAGES7T0"l0 DAILY EAST 0RBG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921 V IRE MALE FEATURES Psychologist Warns That In dulgence is Likely to Cause Growth of Beard on Women. NEW YORK, Sept. 14. (Written by Margery Rex for the International News Service) Will- excessive smok ing; cause women to take, on mnscu llne characteristics, even grow beards on their fares. From Pari cornea the startling- news that French doctors are' able to prove by statistics that alcohol and rigar Hies cause these abnormal growths ' on feminine faces. If this be true then It should be the most effective argument ever offered , against the use by women of cigar ettes. Fear of losing their delicate facial beauty would never relinquish on response to moral teaching. If only other disputed customs of hu manlty showed results in this undeni able fashion, it would be easy to halt many other excesses. Thore Is the question of marriage and divorce, which was discussed re cently at the All Cults' Femlral Asso , elation by Colonel Dlnshah Kharlali, : metaphysician and psychologist. lie . suld: "The whole trouble is In women try. i Ing to he the equals of men they j never can bo. They always have been ' and always will be men's superiors. ' Womun is supreme, especially In tha iittvi-iuiiiiicni ui i nc nice, lur, no mm- ler wnnt a man may achieve, no can never become a mother. i "That Is why I am against women ! degrading themselves with drink ami ! smoking. It will be a great calamity If women take up the vices that men are now Betting aside. Hut nothing , can be done by class legislation or; laws made against one set or the other. Woman has the same rler-t i:s j man to do a thing. t'hs-j should be) no legislation against an pa-tionlitr . sex, race, class, color, or creed In this ! country. . , I "Morality cannot be forced by law. i We must educate people to it. Girls j must lie taught by their mothers their true place in the world." I Colonel Ghadiali, or Colonel Dlnsh- j ah, as he is often called, has had a : varied and picturesque career. He I Is a Parses, born-nt FlombaV. IcfU. and from early childhood has shown intense Interest In research work of a scientific niti.re. For thirty veu-s he "baseball SUMMARY fj' -U ! National league Standings ' ' W, I.. New York 8 f'4 Pittsburg "3 ' ' St. Louis 61 Ronton :...': 13 I'.rooklyn " Cincinnati 3 75 Chicago ' Philadelphia 1. American Ix-aguo Klundings W. U New York ! '' Cleveland K5 51 St. Louis t-' 6" Washington S 7" Iloston Detroit Sfi Chicago 5S 79 Philadelphia 47 5 Coast l-caane Standings W. I. I.os Angeles 97 69 Sacramento 96 71 Kan Francisco 97 72 Seattle 91 73 Oakland SS 79 Vernon . "6 s Salt I.ake 66 97 Portland 43 m YcHliTduy'tt He-suits At Seattle 6, Portland 2. At Iis Angeles 7. Vernon 4. At San Francisco 3. Oakland 11. At Sacramento 6, Salt I-flke 7. E F Pet. .614 .616 . 5 5 5 .543 .507 .456 .391 .350 Pot. .625 .6 25 .518 .493 .41 .4 75 .424 .356 Pet .5X4 .574 .573 .554 .526 .51 I .404 .56 2 has studied light, heat, electric.,' and ;magnetlsm, and has founa in certain .light waves vanuble turativo lupor Ities. Colonel Dlishah Is also a ny ichologlst of ai:nfi perceptions. "I am neither faddish nor fanatic," Colonel Dinshah said, "but I am ,h , sworn enemy of smoking. I "The poisons that are in nicotine are not always well understood. They aw pyridine, sulphuric acid, carhon mon oxide, carbon dioxide and prussic acid. "The results at smoking ure dry throat, Imperfect circulation of the blood with loss of equilibrium, harden. Ing of the arteries and weak eyes, bad teeth and poor digestion. "Smoking among women may easi ly result In a serious loss of equilibri um and the perfect balance of femi nine charactersitics which makes her a woman. Then she may take on male characteristic such as a beard. A woman should not court any mascu line habits or characteristics or she will surely lose her own feminine per sonality. This Is produced by a de. terloratlon In glandular activity. Roth men and women have the characteris tics of the opposite sex, but one group is always more developed than the other which lies dormant. J "Women should stay women and I not try to lake on the characteristics j of men. "In order that the perfect child shall result from marriage a harmoni ous union is necessary. Kugenlcs claims to accomplish this, but that science is wrong. It relates only to the physical side of life. I refer, too, to the psychological aspect as well. The perfect mating must be based on the most powerful force In the world, that emotion called love. From the marriage relations of life all happi ness ond unhappines result, "A human being of one sex is drawn to cne of the opposite sex because of the difference In polarity. Hut ir these two In mating fall short of the proper Ideal on demanded by nature, J the physical side of nature revolts. ( The man thinks the girl should be the j ideal woman he has read about In stories and the girl wants him to ne her ideal bero. Thus, disillusion brings discord to the former harmo nies of matrimony. ""The second reason for unbappl-j ness Is that often a wife cannot rise ; along with her husband as he advanc es In the world. Then tastes vary as J to the way to enjoy life, and this dif ference may not be apparent till a long time after marriage. "In man and woman there ure two factors, self and sex. The man who Is devoted to a woman submerges his self, humbles himself and asks her to marry him. "What IV wanted to settle many marltol problems is a court wlthmM. lawyers a tribunal of common sense, presided over by psychologists." To the motorist 4p m 1 who has quit , if k ' ; guessing about 2lf jj QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Last Call Bartlctt Pears $1.65 box Italian Prunes . ..75c box Elberta Peaches $1-65 bo Concord, Tokay, Malaga, Black Prince and Sweetwater Grapes. Pendleton Trading Co, Phone 455 At the Sign of Service -If It's on the Market We Have If KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 14. O. N. S. ) "Reorganize Mexico and Presi dent Alverdo Obregon and divert to America the stream of Mexican money which is flowing In millions of dollars into the pockets of German manufac turers." That was the plea of J. C. Under wood, an American mining expert, upon his arrival in Kansas City from Nogales. Ariz. According to I'nderwood, the Amer ican business man is losing thousands of dollars, wnicn ne ntncrw.se couia get, solely because of the Govern ment's refusal to reeosntze obregon and his people. I'nderwood says manufacturers and m'ne operators of Mexico are pleading for equipment to run Ihe'r plants de stroyed during the civil war there. "Tbe Mexican farmer Is sorely In lil'Sit nf imtSdlW s and f irming equip ment. ; Hundreds of mills are closed because of lack of machinery, hut American manufacturers are denied this market, because the I'nlted States adopts the attitude That the country helnw the Rio Grande Is a void. . "Knglish. French and German sales men are seizing the opportunity and arilvlng in .Mexico y the hundreds. They are writing orders which other wise would be filled by American fac te rie.-. For several years I'nderwood has made his home in Nogales. Ariz., where the dividing 1 ne between the I'nlted Slates and Mexico passes di rectly through the nyddle of the little city's main street. According to I'nderwood the time has arrived for America to grasp the fact hnt Mexico is t'red of fiehtins and that the people stand solidly be hind their president. ALONG about this time of year a man finds his motor- ing neighbors getting anxious about their tires. With folks expecting old tires to "pop" any minute, there comes the question of what kind of new ones to buy. U. S. Tires are answering a lot of questions like this nowadays. The U. S. Tire following embraces two kinds of tire buyers. Those who s tarted with quality firs t, and have never bought anything else but the quality standard tire. Those who came to quality first only after dabbling with "bargains," "rebates," "job lot" and "surplus stock" tires. , Getting one hundred cents value on the dollar in tire buying is a straight-forward business proposition not guess-work or a game of wits. Tne most essential man for you to know today is the local U. S. Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, completely sized line of U. S. Tires. Ke gets his U. S. Tires straight from his neighboring U. S. Tire Factory Branch one of 92 such Branches established and maintained all ever the country by the U. S. Tire makers. '' He is the man who can give 3'0U fresh, live tires not stuff shipped to him from some point where it did not sell, but new tires of "Current production. Giving the same quality, selection and price-advantage to the owner of the medium weight car as the big car owner gets. With equal service and buying opportunity whether he lives in the smaller localities or the greater centers of population. THE U. S. NOBBY TREAD Where the going is specially heavy with mow, mud or sand, in hilly country whsre maximum traction on the road is a factor, no other tire tread yet devised is quite so effective, or so wholly approved by motoring opinion, a the U. S. Nobby Tread. ' It? r?ry simplicity two diagonal rows of ob long studs, interlocking in their grip on the road is the result of all the years of U. S. Rubber ex perience with every type of road the world ove& - if V 'Th mol 098ntiml mn far you to know todty tn th itrm jtusjnesi is your iocMi U. S. J if iJmsmr." mm in pacific I.OS AN5I'.LI-S. Sept. 14. (I. N. P. : 7 d a new ocean current, driving tn from inid-ocean. carry the steamships , Alaska and the Snn J 'sc against I'a- . cific Coast rocks In two reeent ship ping d'sasters In Pacific waters'.' j f.niiii,r tiiHor es to tins eneci , ;titi Ti United States Rubber Company Western Auto Co. Phone 530 Water and Cottonwood LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON USED FORD CARS AND TRUCKS They Are Going Ft only 5 left ' New cars went down and we will make the fol lowing reductions on used cars while they last: i .- ' Was Now 1 1918 Truck Chassis with body ....$325.00 $275.00 1 1920 Roadster, starter, demount able rjms 375.00 . 320.00 1 1919 Roadster, fair condition 200.00 150.00 1 1918 Roadster, box on rear 235.00 180.00 1 1917 Roadster, fine for a bug .... 175.00 125.00 ' Compare these prices with the Portland prices and then come In, look them over. We will show you barKains that will make you buy.- ' Tours for a Fold. - - " - - A During his entire seventy RartlMtK theor.es jears of life on the sea the ca haxe been expressed hc.e T two . ex- nerienced and o rt-t me sea cupiHiim. . - ......... pen nceii am Re through, across and around One rjintaln 1. 1- AnranamsQii, con-i , . ., one Lnpi""i - , ..., ,.,,. of the Rieat currents of the w i:dered the worlds veteran sailor, nasi . , j , "' " ' . , , ,u, f,.,.irc iwc-in lareest bodies of water, c.-il.talned ships in the I ncir.c mean for forty-five years. ' In his helief a new current h -thre ptain. s ves- many 01 Id's (Jen. Pershing Inspects Rookies Simpson Auto Co. Water Johnson Sis. . siruvici: Phono 1118 11 w s.--y . ivJ n from mid-ocean and is , driving j against the Pacific Coast, and when those in. charge of the San Jose and the Alaska thought they wire a suffi cient distance from shore to be safe they were correct, but when this new ; current struck; them the ships wen without their knowledge carried against the shore. The same opinion was expressed by Captain Irvine Hanson, in charge oi the Aniens, which has been loadinc at the local harbor. 1 The famous Japanese current, circu lating the cold waters or the Hearing Sea from the north, has changed di rection, the two captains declared. Increasing oold weather during a I score of years along the Southern Cali fornia coast has been caused by the fact that the Japanese current, in . stead of turning into mid-ocean off 1 San Francisco, has gradually con- tinned further south until it extends .the entire length of Califoriva before turning westward. 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