East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 07, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Daily east oregoniak. pendleton, Oregon, Saturday evening, January 7, 1022.
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People Here and There
H. A. Garland of Dallas. Texas, U a after h;s interests in the Uutter I'rvek
business visitor in rendleton. j section.
William Riwrk of Pilot Kock is a
business visitor in Pendleton today.
W. A. Ithodes will leave Monday
for a short trip to
Angeles.
I'ortland and Los
James H. Sturgls has returned from
. Portland where he attended the meet
ing of the stale Chamber of
' merce. '
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SCHEDULED FOR CH!CAG0
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. (IT. 1'.) All
l-'on.- i the unions except the bricklayers have
voted to reject the wage award re
Icemly made by Jud:,'e Landis. Ue-
Maurice Leutier tiiia rclurned from ' newal if the building trades strike has
. can rTancisco, wnerc he attended i
meeting of the representatives of the
J. A. Folger Company. Mr. Leader
represents that company in this territory.
been ordered for next Tuesday.
L. V. Mack, one of the owners of
the Warren Music Company of this
city, will return to his home in Port
land today. Mr. Muck has been in
Pendleton looking after business interests.
CltAXD JIUOKS
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The scene shows a rescue, wherein.
Holt brinss Francis Jlclional 1 Rifely j
ashore, the hitler having taken a
backward dive from the sid; of the'
liiiH'kx cliff, a distance of fifteen feet. I
i C. P. liowman, who for thirty years
iwas a resident of I'matilla county, but
who . now makes his home in Santa
Monica, California, is here looking
KXM'SKS IXll t'OMAUTFKS
PARIS, Jan. 7 (A. P.I The ex
cuse "my tniin was late." for arriving
at ihe office long after the usual hour
than can be sulHitnnlialed in Paris.)
Kvery morning when a train brings I
suburban commuters late into the
Hare ft. l-ar-fre, an official stands at.
the end of the platform giving to all
who ask for them slips of paper stat
ing how many hours or minutes the
train was late.
These can re shown by the holders
to doubting bosses.
come to the pass where the nets of the
grand jury may be impugned with
safety that "we are approaching Rus
sia's condition."
New Grand Jury
Judge O. W. Phelps said that a
grand Jury will be drawn during the
January term of couit which starts
Monday. If any extraordinary action
by the court on the question seems
necessary, it will be taken, according
to Judge Phelps.
Frank Cable declared today that
when he appeared as a witness before
the grand Jury that he wis uucstloned
by both the district attorney :yid the
grand jurors.
(Kast Oiesonian Special.
PlAUl.AN. Jan. ;. The r.ibh.
poisoning campaign Is being worked
out systematically in Morrow count:
during the present fax oral le weather.
The main difficulty Is that it snoxvs p
little every ntsht and covers up the
aait necessitating daily distribution of
small quantities. A series of drives
KIVOM TOI.Y
H iiry Carey has won h's sjurrs.
The ace of the saddle has beer)
made a I'niversal-Jewel star and In;
'The Fox", his initial super-feature. '
he proved to hundreds xx ho atte'ided ,
the i:;voli Theatre last nisM that he!
is worthy of the '.loner. '
To the public, the trade name'
I'nixers.il-Jcxxcl" menus that the pie-'
ture is rent lo the screen with the test !
.v- i.i,. ..ek..a . l, ...... .v a J tradition of I nixersal City l-ehird it
in me motion picture iiiuusnj iv
means that it Is a picture of which
Carl Laemmle, the trail-blazer of the
Your Biggest Wishes
Answered
YOU WHO ARE WISHING FOR:
1. HEAT EFFICIENCY
2. COAL CLEANLINESS
3. LITTLE ASH
4. A WELL-WARMED HOME
Demand
Peacock Coal
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
PHONE 178
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SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1922
LIBERTY HALL
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF SAWYER'S
ORCHESTRA
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED
ADMISSION, 75c LADIES FREE
EPIPHAXY TEA GIVEN.
Members of the ' parish of the
Church of the Redeemer enjoyed nn
Epiphany tea last evening in the par
ish hall. Miss Flora McDonald enter
tained the guest3 wHh several Scotch
dances accompanied by Jack Coleman
on the violin. Later in 1he evening
Jack Coleman sang several songs. The
Epihpany cake was cut by Mrs. C. M.
Cook and the ring fell to Mrs. Homer
H. Hnllock, who. according to custom,
will act as hostess for the Epiphany-
tea next twelfth night. Mrs. O. W,
Phelps found the button In the cake,
Mrs. C. H. Marsh the nickel and Mrs.
E. J. Murphy the thimble. Hostesses
for the evening were Mrs. Helen Rob
inson. Mrs. C. H. Marsh, Mrs. James
Johns, Sr., and Mrs. E. J. Murphy.
HAVE- GltEST FROM IDAHO.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reglar have as
their guest at the home of Mrs. A.
Zeuske, 821 Perkins Avenue, Ralph
Gano, president of the Chlleo Mining
Company of Idaho. Mr. Beglar Is
secretary and treasurer of the same
company.
MISS WILSON HOSTESS
Miss Ruth Ann Wilson xvill enter
tain the members of the high school
faculty this cx'enlng at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams, 305 Wil
son Street. A number .of tables of
bridge will be In play during the even
ing. HOME FKOM HOLIDAY '
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leader have
returned from a holiday trip to Port
land, Seattle and San Francisco.
While in Bcattle they were the guests
of Mrs. Leader's motljer, Mrs. Eugene
L. Moore.
ECHO FOLKS VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew of Krho
are visitors In Pendleton today. Mr.
Drew Is superintendent of schools in i
Echo, and Mrs. Drew Is one of the
teachers).
OIRLS CLUB ORGANIZED
Mrs. Edith G. Van Deusen returned
today from th Columbia district
where she assisted Mrs. Henry Som
mer In organizing a girl's sewing club.
MILS. ADDOMS RETURNS.
Mrs. Rena Addoms has returned
from Spokane where she has been en
joying the Chrlbtmas holidays with
relatives and friends.
Calkins to supplement the strychnine.
Miss Emma Bunse. county health
muse, for Morrow county daring the J
Past week has been called to. Seattle
owing to lllnes in her family. Her!
place has been taken by Mrs. Johnson
last year public health nurse for Wal
lowa county who is contimiitii; Miss
Bunge's work t lrriguii and lioard
man this week.
The high school athletic association
presented a three reel comedy -milled
.V Duke for a Day" for the benefit ot
Ihe treasury. The basket ball team is
rounding into shape and xviil nice.
Arlington tonight and Irrigoii Satur
dav iiisht.
S. H. Roaidman has been confined
to Ihe house lor a few das owing to
an attack of the grippe.
Miss Wilma Gilbreth. member of
the senior e.lus of the Hoardiuan high
rchool has returned from a short visit
to The Dalles.
Mrs Claire P. Harter and the W. It.
Morpin family have removed to the
Kdinunds place southwest of town. Mr.
Morgan has the contract for hauling
milk to the cheese factory.
The grades of the school that miseii
their Christmas treat owing to the
sudden cessation of school on account
of the storm just before the holiday
vacation held the same Friday.
silent drama, is proud.
"The Fox." stacks up. all In all. nsj
one of the best dramas of the open,
country ever filmi I nr. 1 it Is partic
ularly pleasing to t x ho regard I
Hurry Carey as the (. . t Western
actor on the screen.
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PICTURE NEWS
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Children 10c Adult 3Sc Loge.50c
GENSEL IN CONCERT SUND AY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 P. M.
JESSE L. LAS KY PRESENTS
,ltCADK SUNDAY AM) MOXDW
Few screen productions have offer
ed photoplav lovers the remarkable i
Northland Rcenes which are the set
tings for the story related in' James
Oliver Cut-wood's "Isobel; or, Tho
Trail's End," which is to lie presented
nt the Arcade theatre for txxo days
starting Sunday.
ItlVOI.I SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Diving twenty-five or more feet into!
Icy wmor ut .Mammoth, California,
fully dressed in a heavy fringed buck
skin suit, was one of the feats accom
plished by Jack Holt, in his first Para
mount Rtur picture, "The Call of the i
North," which will be file feature at
the ltivoli theatre for two days beslu
Ing Sunday.
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World Famed Contralto
, KEYLOR GRAND, JANUARY 20
F1HPKS lower Moor. 2.50: 1st tltiw rows' balcony, $2.50: ,nct sLt
rows, $2.00; balance, $1.50, (Add 10 per cent war lax).
Mall orders hUed NOW lu order of receipt, if aocompauicxl by jhcek.
MALEN BURNETT
220 Marcus '
220 Marcus Street., Walla Walla, Wn.
LKAVE FOR ONTARIO
Mrs. N. V. Van Patton and daughter
Mrs., Grace Casper, who have been In
Pendleton for tho past few days, Tcft
today for Ontario.
4.
LA GRANDE MATRON HERE
Mrs. lien llngey of La Grande Is a
guest nt thn homo of Mrs. R. Ray
mond, -311 Wuter slreet.
HERE FROM CAYUSE.
Mr. and (Mrs. J..C. McKec of Cay.
use are spending the day in Pendle
ton. IN FTtOM RANCH.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moore are in
Pendleton from their ranch today.
JAPAN WOXT JOIN
(Continued from paga 1.)
Pay Cash , Receive More Pay Leu
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court
Phone 880
IF YOU CHARPE IT
AND I CHARGE IT
SOME BODY IS GOING
TO GET AN AWFUL CHARGE!
There's no argument for low prices when
there has to be a lot of charges. A great
percent of them are never collected for
months and some never at all.
So again we say Pay Cash and Pay Less at This
. Market
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
WRjQoprt . , Phone 88Q
ban on the use of poison gas In war
fare, according to certain Indications
today. Great Britain, it was learned
is ready to record its formal appro
val to the Root resolution prohibit
ing the use of deadly gases. . The
United States und Italy have already
approved tho resolution with a simi
lar action contemplated by Krance
and Japan in the near future.
Wont Restrict Aircraft.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. (A. P.)
Poison gas as an instrument of war
fare was outlawed toduy by Great
Britain, France, Italy and the United
States, who through their reprosenta
tixes In the Washington conference,
approved the American proposul to
prohibit it. A discussion of aircraft
limitation started und will be continu
ed Monday. The aircraft subcommittee
reported ithey deemed it inadvisable
to restrict aircraft and suggested it be
left for a future conferenpe.
Electricity takes the L
out of the word slave. It
saves a woman's strength
and it actually saves mon
ey. If you are up against
the servant problem an
electric washer will assist
you wonderfully. You
have a standing invitation
to come in and view our
restful electrical devices.
J. L VAUGHAN
Electric and Gas Supplies
iOt E. Court Pho-ie 1.10
LADIES
When irregular or suppressed use
Triumph Pills. Safe and dependaale
in all proper cases. Not sold at Drug
dtnres. Do not experiment with
ntttnru O'lea flluil nflf lintmellt. WrlL
for "Relief" and particulars, It's fro 1 1
Vddress: National Medical Institute, 1
Milxvaukee, Wis.
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Lonely Itiml of the ivioxvs
und the howling wolf pack.
Where tho will of the
stioimest mull Is law.
where the wu.v of defeut
Is the "Trull of Death."'
Into this land, und ugainst
tho tyrant who rulod It,
comes a "rank outsider"
to coiuiucr, avenge and
love.
A drama that stirs tho
blood like a wintry wind
In the fucc. lluclng
through dauntless adven
ture. Amid the wild beau
ty of Nature unturned.
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January 7. 1894.) i
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Two hundred and forty-eight youni
people were made victims of Cupid's
attacks during 1893. That is to say,
24 8 guve evidence of it by going to
Hymen's altar and pledging to "have
and to keep'1 each other so long as
they should live. If It be not profane
to interject the commercial element
into such u matter, It may be Interest
ing to note that the county clerk reap
ed a nice little harvest In the shape of
400 in fees. '
Charles Dunn and 11 ins Ruble drove
down from Athena Monday to Pendle
ton and returned in the ex-enlng. They
I found sleighing excellent.
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