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EGHT PAQE3 DAILY EAST OEEGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, 1921. page nvs People Here and There 4 i i Hurry Linduood, representing the Stauffer Chemical Ci'., and the Pan Francisco Chemical Co., is in Pendle tortuday on business. Ho is making arrangements fur.' holding fertilizer demonstrations through the office of Fred Beniuun, county agent. 1 S xty i girls k two per cent of the Kadel.fi id they rvad the editorials 01 their luwspaper regularly. The news columns ran second as a "fa write section." TABBY KSCAPKS WITH ALI. OF IIKK MX'E L1YKS TARPY KSCAPKS SHItDLU IU FAIUFUAY, Colo., Nov. 21. (I. X. S.) "Tabby," the jiet maltese cat of Ir. L. XI. Gwinn, of Fairplay. escaped with all of Its traditional nine lives when it was rescued from an old box in which it had been imprisoned for 99 days without food or drink. COMMISSION ORDERS RATE CUT PUT INTO EFFECT DECEMBER 16 WASHINGTON". Nov. 21. (U. P.) Tho interstate commerce commission today issued an order calling upon tho railroads in the western and mountain Pacific group to make effective on or before December 27th a reduc- tlon of approximately 16 per cent on interstate rates on grain, grain products and hay the com- mission recently ordered. THE KNIGHTS' OV PHYTTITAS win hi-e work In. tho third rank this evening. ; - 1 ii jtt Marriage) I,kvivo. A license to wed has b-VT issued at the office of the county clerk to Vir gil Klmore Lundell, a clerk, and Fi eJa Maz.o Greene, both of Pendleton. Is Granted Divoicc. A decree of divorce was manted to Charles XV. Full Mia Sat Jro iv in r r cuit court by Judge Gilbert W. Phe'i-s". The charge was desertion and the de fendant, Eva Furlong, waa not represented. 3 OF BARRELS if JUL IMP. iAr: Was Simply i Ask Mortgago I'oreolosiirc. Judgment on a note and foreclosure of a mortgage given as security are sought by t.wun H. Wolff in a suit against David Yates and Wary S. Yates, his wife, which has been filed in circuit court. The note was origi nally given in 1911, according to the complaint, and the principal and in ' terest now amount to $1,606. The money was loaned by Mountain View Camp. No. 5096, Modern Woodmen of America, it is claimed in the complaint. f"M WATCH Xl'AVS FVEXTS CAMBRIDGE, XIass., Nov. 21. (I NX. S.) A census just completed bv ANNAPOLIS P.OYA!., X. p.. Nc 21. Thousands of burr, b of um 1 s are rotting on the t'ces mid upon the ground throughout the maritime prov inces. With the duty fiNCd at thirty cents a bushel, freight rates at i! iity-nine cents a hunilrcdwcigi.t and the co.-t of barrel.-! at seventy-five cents each, the Canadian fanners rud er .han acct p' the small pri s offend by .,ueriean produce m n are ulliwir.. in et o,' the tin': t to spoil rail. vi' tl.au pick it from the trees. P:ir miles bii;;ht nil and yellow fruit still clinging t ti e t-oe can be seen in tbe An:a .n'b' Vail- y. w'dlc in tl e state? top pries are aked fo this g.wd old pie-making material. What is trro of the apple liki vWc applies to the potato and turnip crop". - nice O Ned In "The P x: the K voli Theatre. tsston riow- Nov. 26. GREAT BRITAIN WOULD Potatoes can Scotia for sixt; be purchased in cents a bushel. Nova mi S'OCTAI, to hav been h-ld by Un'tel Artisans Tuesdnv n'ght has been ro"tnnned imVfin'tely on account of weather conditions. Hadcliffe College of its 600 enrolled 'the price is still travelling downward students reveals that 96 per cent of the t, . . , . , . , ,. , ' Potatoes and t'.:r:nps are being fed young women read the newspapers , ... ., .. . ,. , , . i. o . to cattle, the tanners preferring to vduiuu;, fcjet-:iij e"i tnn leiiu one or umre "lionif'fiwn" papers as well. .adopt this measure of disposal rather jthan pay the h!gh duty and the co"' . ' of barrels. Have MUSIC In Your Home for the Holidays c" Music will make your home more attractive to your friends. Awaken the Soul of Music within you. See that a Bush and Lane Player Piano is placed in your home today. - Sold on easy terms. r VioU'olas Phonograph Itorords Player IMano Hulls Shirt Music Phonograph ItcKpairijig. r l'disons ICdison Hit'ords Violins Xlandolins I'liauo Tuning by an Kxport. Warren Music House (Every Thing in Music) Pendleton, Oregon 3 1 12 wim ViTic-re tit-lay may easily huve ccK,a l.Ual: IT- i 1 "Icai.'a'''!;1itMocold and jtnt so hoarse und sb.iu-tof bleaih in my ciicsi judthi oat that I waa Biraost unable to talk. Foley's Honey and Tar gave me relief at once." Peter Lan Uis. Aleyersdale, Pa. L:nd:n Times Made Statement to That Effect; Demands Abrogation of Alliance. LONDON. Nov. 21. (I. P.) Great llritaln would be certain to Join tho United States in the event of a war with Japan, the London Times declar ed today, demanding abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese alliance. Vi Always reliable for njld coughs, colds, croup, m tuesi anu uuvw uri- tations. ISolcl Kmt) where urn FOLTTS lr! .ft) EE i rail :u st r .ri:i; gaxik siiipxikxts The llureau of Iliologlcal Survey United States Department of Agricul ture, calls attention to the fact that un iler Federal law all packages in which wild ducks, geese, and other migra tory game birds are transported must have the name of the shipper and of tho consignee and an acurate state ment of the numbers and kinds of birds contained therein clearly nnd conspicuously marked on the outside thereof. Sportsmen shipping game birds without proper markings are i liable to prosecution In the Federal court and the birds to seizure and condemnation. XlaJl Orders Hiletl Send for Catalogs ElHKIIiKHiiiEEiKXIKil ARCADE CHILDREN 5c TODAY ADULTS 20c VSflHT m mm DIRECTED BY NORMAN DAWN Rivoli today Childiert 10c Adults 35c Loges 50c The city election today has been do- moralizotl by the storm to such an ef fect that virtually no voting whatever occurred during the forenoon. At the Lincoln school only six had voted at noon, another precince nad hut a sin gle vote at 11:30 today. A', the court houso only 11 voles had b?en east early this afternoon. In nc.irly every precinct there was difficulty In get ting the boards together so as U open tho polls. In somo caaoa voting CM not start until long after the appointed time, 8 o'clock. Tho polls close tl & o'cloc'.c thli evening. i Men Down and Cut and Couldn't Even Move Himself Feels' Fine Now. Harry L Scott, a well-known mine boss, whose address is l!oX 6S3. Tomb stone. Arizona, writes: "1 was down and out nearly all the time w.tli ihetiuuuVm and finally got to wh-re I couldn t move, even to feed myself. Xly wife thought 1 would nev er get well Ha'.n. end she knew my condition better than an one else. "I was absolutely helpless when my wife started si' ing me Tanlac and in four days I ate it hearty meal for the first time in many months. Tanlat put me on my feet and I'm back on the job working hard and feelinp just fine. I have gained eighteen pound: in weight, too." Tanlac is sold In Pendleton b Thompsons Drug Store and by lead ing druggists. is Itealart s ar, is little hut energetic, hu' the making of "The Case of Hecky," in which she appears in a dual role, called for all her physical resources. The role, that of Dorothy Stone, the girl of two personalities, was a parti cularly arduous one, tho character 'ntinually veering olf into her other wlf Hecky, the girl of tantrums and wild escapades. The scenes in w hich Xliss Hinney portrayed the part of Hecky were in the most difficult, being the exact oppositle to those in which she appeared us the lovable, dignified Horothy. Hesides the physical de mands of her part, It was necessary o work at night to obilge some mem bers of the cast who were rehearsing for legitimate productions in New York so Xliss Iiinney's role of "early l i'od" was knocked into n cocked ha' during the making of "The Case of Hecky." It will be seen Sunday at the A!;; heatre. Does-it darlcen - ,'uL' ,' W J! : B OK ."v- W IT . V 11 V . ; Vi Sl-VltiVW.V,l. THRILLER If Ihert ever vts on. A bus drimi of the lu.-bulent feld-cimp of the Crcit White Wild ra wntrt tht passion of tMta ka io Itw4 (p 'heir lust for gain. 5e4 th hunkv ig trims iweep over tbt howt wastes- See the w.ld night two 11 tbo iirenft edventuret of a beautiful Woman and her Dot, with two natures. See the tragic end of Juneau Jen the ttrugg e nst temptation of the Man-tt'tio-VC on. Watch, above all things, for the g-et avalanche which buries David and Rose of Spain. A dramatic and a acemc wonder. , ESS ALSO A CLEVER COMEDY 4 7 TH 1 D :!: T'l E NO TRUXS (Continued from pagu 1.) and 2:30 and 4:30 p. m will make but two deliveries eaeh day, tho houri being 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. School attendance did not fall off greatly, as nil first grade pupils have a holiday because of election and these children, who would most probably have been absent, are not required to attend. At the high school attendance was Xn per cent, about 12 or IB I-ttetb pupils lieing unable to attend. The attendance at I'ield school was 33 )n ntead of 61!. Lincoln school's attend ance was "fi.3 percent. Hawthorne's 60 portent and Washlngl oil's 70 per cent, AMUSEMENTS -Ji.. i -t.rad vX1 TODAY Children 5c Adults 23c, Tax included Alta Orchestra Prof. Galffano, Director W1 01 mm mm IN H'sf Hie Case of Becky Paramount Magazine. International News. EXPLAIN IT, IF YOU CAN! A pair of lovers in a garden. He was showing her their bethothal ring. Suddenly she burst into wild laughter and pushed her lover away. "I am not Dorothy I am Becky. Dorothy In gone:" It was only too true. In place of thi? gentle, lov able girl there was now an impish, incorrigible witch, like treatuie. who called herself I'.ecky. r..PI,AI IT IF YOf CAM XANCK OMHIj IV "TUN PASSION' ITiOWKH Tho forthcoming engagement of that distinguished emotional actress, Miss Nance O'.Veil in Jacinto ltena vente's great drama, ."Tho Passion Flower," at the Rlvnll on Siturday Nov. 28, marks a break in thn long line of frothy, here-today-and-gone-tumnrrow type of nmusement with which thentrn goers have been regaled ever Hince the close of tho war. "The Tassion Klower," says XIIhh O'N'eil, "is a serious play by a serious, thinking dramatist and I have put months of serioi's thought into the characterization of the role of Kal" munda which I consider tho greatest role I have ever played. Hut S'-rious-ness does not necessarily imply mor bidity, gloominess or a s'ace drenched In blood. Ilenevete's work is a psy chological study of a simple peasant people in whose veins runs the wildest I-atin fire only curbed by n strong re ligeous superstition with which their live are bound and amongst whom a dnstardlv crime Is committed upsetting the even tenor of their ways. The clr oircums'ances of the story mlBht well hnve heppened anywhere, not alone in Spain where naturally, lienevete has laid the Hcenes of h's masterlv tale." Mnnv of Itichnrd O. Herndon's friends predicted dire disaster when he announced the production of a for eiifn drama by a thn little known au thor b"t h's fa'th in the plav and In M'ks ft'Neil's abilitv to Bhly Interpret thi nu'hor's thnueht and rnntif, has been follv vlnd'cated nnd "The Pi.s s'en Flr-wer" bids fal to hecotnn one of tho world's r lns'e dramas. T Dinner Ware For the Thanksgiving Table CORRECT CHINA CORRECT SILVER CORRECT GLASSWARE 1 Ii !j !! J j W j inc. Fbndleton Ore. fGR'JEN VMTCHES1) Ms orevaih d '.n different ages, and It must shnw the influence, exerted on the sub ject by his surrounds and circum stances. Faults and idosynernus -should bo leftt out or slightly mentioned. A good biography is not a eulogy, but Is unprejudiced, impartial and sympathe tic. It must stimulate the child to Im itation without having too ninny "thus you see" fingerposts. It must he ob. jective, dealing largely with external events, character development being indicated rather than enlarged upon; and last but by no means least It must have literary value aside from Ita other interest. 1UVOM SI XDAY AXI MONDAY Lois Weber's great American drama 'f pride and sacrifice, "The Hint," will open Its local showing next Sunday at tho Rivoli Theatre. The story of "The lllot" depicts the great proverty inflicted by the Amer ican people upon the school teachers and clergymen of the country. In this story, poverty and low wages paid to a college professor drives tho wife to the verge of theft to provide, for un ill daughter. An excellent acting cast, including Philip Hubbard, Claire Windsor and Marie Walcamp are seen at their best m "The Blot." "The Plot" is released by tho F. B. Warren Corporation. aucadi: SrNUAY All the mystic romance of the north and tho primitive passions of the men md women are forcefully depicted In "Wolves of the North" the sensation-1 ally dramatic Vnlversal story romlng I to tho screen of the Arcade Theatre Sunday. Eva Novak plays the principal role. The picture wns written and produced by Norman Uawh, a director who made such productions as "The Ador able Ravage," "The Fire Cat" and "Lasca.". The story of "Wolves of the North" 's daring in Its ruthless expose of hu man emotion. It concerns a girl, n school teacher In Alaska, who Is loved by two men. One of them In a two- isfed he-man with masculine faults The other is a weakling In whom the crashing silences of the desolate coun- ry have not awakened the wolf-strain which, the story implies, exists in nil men. As the dramatic story rushes toward Its climax it is never certain which of the men tho girl will marry, but her choice made by force of cir cumstances, is satisfactory. wti Receive More Pay Lea Pay Cash Despain&Lee Cash Grocery m E. Court Phonfi 880 c E L HOW TO CHOOSE GOOD BOOKS FOR CHILDREN (Seventh In a series of articles by Miss Freda (Hover, assistant librarian. This article is on "Illography.") The reading of biography Inspires, broadens and fires the ambition of children. It Hhould give to the reader humility without discouragement. Children seldom care for the biography of character and personality. They prefer that of fiction, achievement and picturesque interest. It is not at all necessary to distinguish between biog raphy for boys anil for girls, (liven a wide range, boys will choose heroes of physical strength and courage, like explorers, warriors and life savers. Girls turn to lines of rouiunllc and picturesrpie Interest, likn lines of queens, nurses, etc, Of course the author of a biography should have a thorough knowledge of authorltlve source-letters, Journals, state papers, etc. He must know the country, times, home life and environ ment, antecedents nnd living friends, if any, of his subject. The book must interpret the subject in relation to time and place, that Is, it must make It plain that varying Ideals of character und conduct have E R Y lOfi BUNCH COMPARE 12 pounds 8, W. l eans !. 11! pounds Pink Means $!.) 11 pounds lied Mexican lieans. .$1.00 11) pounds Lima Henns Hl.uu 10 pounds llnyo 1'eans tiM 5 pounili Hulk Coffee $1.00 5 pounds M. J. H, Coffee $3. 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