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EIGHT PAGSS DAILY EAST OSEGONIAIT, PESlDLETOS, OEEGOS.THTOSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2,-1922. fi News Notes of Pendleton ti Marrtase IJ'tii A license to wed has been issued at the office of County Cleric . R. T. Frews to George U Ctary. a farmer. anA Anna Marthy Mary Wollschlagar LuAf, both of Freewater. ! Hopkins from Nancy Hopkins. The custody of one llttlu boy the plaintiff. is granted to lMmtHX (iMMSrM Roy Biirtipp and L. D." Drake, for merly of this city, are among the di rectors ch'isen to assist in the work of tho, Oregon State Chamber of Com more; Mr. Drake is head of the pub licity department and Mr. Bishop of th" organization and service deuarty nient. x-s To Hospital J. M. Cornellson went to Ft. An thony's hospital today where he ex perts to remain for one ra,onth taking H'ecial ttealment for stomach trouble. t.-rs Plcaso Vp-'ien nf th Willamette Vniver Blty ilea's Glee Club pleased a large t. cu. iast evening at the Methodist church. Solo numbers by Everett Craven and P; M. Elenkinsop were especially enjoyable. The "Grand UPera" by the "Agony Four" provided a comedy feature. To r.'ivv At Stanfk-ld " The Tutuitla Indians will go to Stan fi!U Friday night -.vhvre they will but tle with the team representing the Slanfield Commercial Club. TN In wires for n rural telephone system which w:ll serve patrons in the Walla rt'alla river valley. Max mum Is 35 The maximum tattiperature today is! J me immmura is. says .Major ie Moorhouse. Flurries of snow fell dur ing tho morning hours. The barom eter registers 3D. 1 1. Grocery. 2 Phones 526 I Other Depts. I 7S-79 PWWWWWWW ?TTTTWTTTTTTTTTfT?TTTTTT?TTTfTfTTWTfffTTfT?ffff I J QUALITY SERVICE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other DepU. 78-79 . rEXMjETtWS LF-AMKG STOKE llivoli Sightly Damaged. The Rivoll . Theatre was slightly damaged by smoke from the Empire Meat Market fire early this morning. SPECIALS n dians have been meeting any and all The theatre was filled wich smoke and ;! teams in their class all over the coun ty during the past few weeks. Arbor Day In April , Arbor Day In Eastern Oregon will full on the second Friday in April this year, according to announcement re ceived at the office of Supt. H. E. In- low from the office of the state super intendent of public instruction. Bul letins have been sent from the office bf the c'.ty superintendent to the prin cipals of the various schools of the city asking that appropriate programs lie arranged and thut trees, shrubs and parkings be planted and developed. Kill's llupkruptcy Petition A petition that he be adjudged a bankrupt has been filed in the office of Referee Thomas Fit Gerald by Thomas'O. Reese bf Hermiston. Ac cording to the statement of his finan cial af lairs, submitted by his attorneys, Peterson, Bishop and Clark, his lia bilities are listed as U,844.34 nnd his assets at $2,831. a part of which he claims as exempt from being included. The indebtedness !s divided between Pendleton and Los Angeles business houses. ZurclH-r Sues ! Fee J. D. Znrcher. Stxnfield attorney, has brought suit ' in circuit court who is represented by Fee and Fee, I sets forth in his complaint that thej defendant owes him tho sum of $750 1 for professional services rendered in behalf of S. C. Nichols, recently found guilty of rape and sent to the state penitentiary. In ft second cause of ac tum, the sum of $23. claimed to be the I balance due on a personal loan, is the wall next the building was black ened by smoke. Guy Matlock, one of the theatre owners, says that while It took only 20 jnmutos to clear the the atre of smoke, Oie acrid odor still remains. NpOURIAKE DEPARTMENT : E v They are to be embroidered and can be used to good advantage, specially at the prices we're offering them. Ts Granted Divorce' i ' A decree of divorce has been grant ed by Judge G. W. Phelps to Lum O. sought. (i. 1 I omireii Hies G. F. Lorenzen, aged 49. a farmer of V:nsvcKle during the past 12 years, died todiiy at St. Anthony's hospital nftor an illness of several months. He Is survived by his widow and the fol lowing children: Vernon, nged 17. Emily, aged 13, Helen, aged 10 and Florence, awl 8. Also surviving are i TOW FOR 10 YEARS NFW YORK, Feb. 2. (1. X. S.) -ISelentists me looking forward to the publication by Dr. Alexis Carrel of a report on the growth of tissue from the hi art of a chicken embryo which he immersed In a nutrient solution for ten years and has kept alive and grow ing under glass cver'sinee. Heretofore Dr. Carrell and his as sistant. Dr. Albert H. Kbeling, have merely reported the progress and pro- two s'ste's, Mrs. William Beck, of Minnesota and Mrs. John Paulsen, of N'ew Mexico, nnd a brother, H. R. Lorenzen, of this city. Funeral ser vlues wlil be held on Saturday at 2 p. m. from the First Christian church with Rev. W. A, Grossman, pastor, officiating. Company Gets Franchise, A franch'se to the Walla' Walla Valley Telephone Co., a corporation, was granted by the county court- to day. The franchise gives the -corporation the right to erect poles Rnd string loiioi-ioii oiioi; 01 201 101 lul k Country Butter 60c and 75c for 2 lb. rolls. Delicious Apples 7:' :'-'-v $1.00 per box. ' ' . Phone "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. , 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTS BOTH DEPARTMENTS IM -101- -101-lCl-tUl-IO I-IOI-IOMOMOI I PIQUE DRESSES FOR CHILDREN s L 'Ml cr juel fx ! cedure of the Experiment with the tis sue which has been kept alive In the laboratory of the Rockerfeller Insti tute. Now that the tenth year is end ed, another report is In preparation. H will be published In the Journal of Experimental Medicine, of which Dr. Simon Flexnpr is editor. R will give whatever conclusions the investigators have been able to reach. , At first it was real heart tissue, and for 104 days, as the cells multi plied, pulsations could be detected un der the microscope the beating of a heart. Then the connective tissue cells overran the others, and since then it has become all connective tis sue. . Is SulMlivldt'd Regularly So fast does it grow that U would now be an enormous mass except for the fact that every forty eight hours it Is subdivided and part of it discarded. Many generations of chickens have come and gone, but the substance of tha chick that.happcned to be selected for Dr. Carrel's experiment on Janu ary 17, 1312, Is perpetuating itself at Just as lively a rate as ever. It Is, so far as those who are watching and nourishing It can see, Immortal, so long us the conditions are maintained. Since the indefinite survival of the embryonic tissue by means of prolifer ation, or reproduction of live cells, be came an established fact Dr. Carrel and Dr. Eliding have naturally won I dered what, if any, bearing their ex i periment may have on human life. -I The two "scientists are likely to be extremely cautions In their conclu- slons,. but persons In touch with them i hoHcvo that eventually ! somethin:-' must surely come of studies which ! enable the scientist not only to observe i so minutely the growth nf body tissue, but to experiment also with the break ing down of that tissue to find out whnt makes It break down, whrft causes "old age." Trebles In Forty-Eight Horn's The original culture has been sub- divided nearly 2,000 times. The cells increase so fast that on the average I the nren of the culture 1s trebled In I forty-Wght hours. At tho pnd of that j period it is divided into twt or three pieces, which are transierrcn to a bath of Ringer's solution. After forty-five seconds of this bath they are. transferred to a fresh mix ture o ftho medium, used f ir perpctu atlng the strain, composed of ertunl volumes of chicken plasma nnd chk embryo extract. ..They iio placed In an Incubator and l-cjtt at i'u nvr-hige temperature ,of 103 di:;rei'.i Fulm-r-helt, , In his lust report, .published three years ago, Dr. Ebellng said the rate of growth seemed to have Innrreased progressively during the first seven years of life outMde the chicken heart from which the original tissue came, but that possibly this might be merely apparent and due to modifications of technique. ; Jim Only a few in the lot, slightly sojled. 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These are fine size of linen crash and linen finished fabric. $1.25 for $1.50 for 75e 85c HELI GIVE PLAY FEB. ? the "feature - cosV,r Powder Dropper (D Z VERY LANG RAKGE maniifactured is built around the famous HOT BLAST principle and . contains the LANG HOT AIR DRAFT, both original, patented features. Forcing th heat en- ... tirely around the oven, utilizing every particla cf fmlond heating eVery inch of cooking sur face, the LANG ratify is by far the most econora t veal kitchen ran&e on tlie market. Today LANG .stoves ere used end endorsed by thousands of American housewives. , Let vs show you a ' I V I (East Oregonlan Special.) , HELIX, Feb.. 2. Saturday nll.ht, February 11, the Star Club will pre sent "In I'lum Valley' a rural Com edy drama In four acta. The pro-1 ceeda will be 'lined for the benefit of the Masonic nnd Enfdern Star Home." The following are the cuHt of charac ters: - . Unrle Jared AVllklnn, a Down East farmer 3. B. Norvell Dr. Arthul- Mnrkhain,a young phy-. Bician , K. I Norvell Hugh Elkins, an adventurer ...... . ...A. C. Mrlntyre BUI Stouter, who can't stand high nltiiudcH."'. -J. 8. Anderson Charl.'c Scott, a Vluin Valley rmitlc" , , ,, Harold Tniiler Ted Simpklns, a village constable..' H. D. Smith Hazel Wllklnn, daughter of I nele, Jared . . liable Booth Aunt Luolnda WilltiiH, wife of Uncle Jared . . .Mrs. A. C. Molntyre Oace StolUird. a wonmn with a past Mrs. VV. H. Albce M'hs lElva Alerander of Mulvale, Idaho, haa returned to Helix r.nd en tered the local high si'hool as a senior. i A dance will be given at K. of 1'. hall Thursday evening, February 2nd. Fred Moes, cashier of the llellx bank ffna returned from a bimlneiw trip to Portland, " MIeh Dunne, prorcrs'onal nurse, who has been employed htM-e for the pant week, returned to l'endleton Katurda. The boys' 'basketball team of the lo cal high school defeated the Stanfield high school team at that place recent ly. Paul M. Heed nnd Clifford Ken dall accompanied the boys on the trip and report a splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy 1'enland were Pendleton visitors Wednesday and at tended the entertainment given In the library that evening by (Iny McUuen. Miss-Minnie Jeske, teacher in the Stalnon district, la reported to be iuite ill. .. ' , '. ' The bovs nnd girls' basket ball; teams of the Helix high school nu t the Weston teams at that place FrldaN night Tho Helix boys won with s score of 22 to 21 and the girls lost 28 j to 18 : The visitors were shown oi splendid time by the Weston student j body ! Mr and Mrs Clifford Kendall were i week-end Visitors In Pendleton, guests t at the Home of .Mr, and Mrs. .lohn Montgomery. ' . 'Three Fingered" Jack Godwin' ad-: dressed a. large wudlenee In the Chris-1 tian church here Sunday afternoon. I Peter Mclntyre of Alberta Canada, 4a visiting his mother, Mrs. Isabel Mo lntyre and other relatives here. Mr. "and Mrs. Victor Mason have re turned frum a several weeks' .sojomri in Portland. " A Misses Minnie and Zelna Volmer,. of Waitsburg have returned to- thelf home after art WendAd visit b.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Btiinmoll. Mrs. J. R. Thohins has returned from Pasco where she has been vislt- lng friends. Among those from Helix attending the Burns concert held Saturduy night In Pendleton were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engdahl, Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Penland, Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Mclutyre, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Potts, Mr. nd Mrs. Ches ter Oemmell, Mrs.- Isabel , Mclntyre. Misses Lllu Ault, tRuth Kaye, Mabla Booth, Kuthvryn Mclntyre; Messrs. Elbert Tate, Clarlt Mace and KUmwid Potts. ..'( 11KKA MAS TIUM.KTS. : L DBVER. Ctdo., Feb. !.-(UP.i-Brlen, big sllvcr-Uppefl Qriiuly at the City Park Zoo Is the proud father lot triplets. Jf ,ttle, his 600-pound mate, gave birth to three uns with a total weight of only a pound and a half. In. a tuw years, barring bud luck, the half pound, cubsjihould ..wear quarter lof a. ton eufliTlioo officials say. r RILEY & KEMP ' 623 Main Street Quite the newest ard moet ln-t tcrestiug appointment for the van-' lty case is this Scherk powder drop-1 per. No box which may spill as ltj opens but a neat -pancll-wca anair with an adjus'Able top from which ; one may shake the powder to w.eV , I puff. Quite as new te the little metal scent case irtlh faaciaaUas "tal stopper. v , I '. fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ilLWE y.VYEn for second hand Full ' Iiess Coat, size 3. Call Franseen, im the Tailor, Eiks JUdff., J'hone W, 1 MOTHERS! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Wnrrv mother! Kven a sick child i. v. r.-,,ifv" atd nf "f!iilifornli y'lg Syrup" and It never falls to open the bowels, a teaspooniui tuuujr mi prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con tlmiied hlllntis. feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach Is sour, ion-j gne coated, breath bad, rcmemoer a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that Is necessary. : Alt trour druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of. all ages printed on bottle. Mother! Tou must mi "California? Or you may vt AD rj r i .. '' -v ' ; ' f . n n P m7: Morn 0-room Iciioo Full cement basement, nice garage, lo cated in one of the nicest parts of the north side, good view and pleasant sur romidings. This home is a bargain Owner has left city and has placed this with us for quick selling. , , V , t i :J K , ? i Snow & Dayton 220 E. Court Strec! L: siJ iiimi.tiyii us syrup.