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PAGE FITS YCT FAQ S3 People Here and There DAILY EAST CSEGONIAJT, PODLETON, O&EGOST. TUESDAY EVCTNG, MARCH 21, 1922. I 1 1 H. L. Hall of Portland to a business visitor In Pendleton. A!gpr rre was a business visitor In Walla Wall y"day.. : ' : v ; " MaurW 1-ead. r left yesterday on a b:i!i. ?' p which will him Into fvntm; Oii-sfa. . , , Hoy Alexander ta in Portland where ho ta attending a conference of rep resentatiw of the Pacific Mutual Life insurance company. W V. Pedro has returned after a sis months visit In Los Angeles, Sn Francisco. Oakland and other Cali fornia cities. He was accompanied on the trip by his cousin, Dr. Albert Leal. Dr. Leal, whom home Is In Treacey. California, waa a Pendleton visitor during the Round-Up. t Chauncey .Bishop has returned hqme after a trip of several week. Among other places he visited to Sew Mexico and Arizona. The trip waa mad on - ? - i WE DELIVER THE GOODS Nut and Lumpy Coal. FIR CORD WOOD s SLAB WOOD Phone 178 Quality ' Quantity, Service A1. business connected with the Interests of Bishop Bros. mining TEX R1CKARDTRIAL NEW YORK, March 11. (P. P. The ury in the trial of Tex Rickard, boxing; promotor, growing out of charges brought by four east aide girls, was completed this morning. The first witness la due to take the stand this afternoon. - u.ttr l C1 V. STATE IXCOME TAX (Continued from pan 1.) ,i i"H.M ' Pay Cash Receive More ' Fay Less OESPAIN & IEE CASH GROCERY a 209 E Court Phone 880 ; Golden : Marshmellow r byrup. Gallon 90c WE HANDLE SOAP Pay Cash L Eeceive More 209 E. Court- Pay Less Phone 880 by comparing: them with salaries fdr similar duties in other states. He also took occasion to answer a criticism' against the state tax Investigation commission, - which some . delegate' said was spending vast sums of money,. .'Mr. Pierce, a member of the com mission, explained that the commls-' loners receive only their railroad fare and hotel bills. The relief in sight for the - taxpayers, said . Mr.' Pierce, is an income tax which will bear part' of the state load; relieve the real property of much of its pres ent burden and force" hidden wealth to contribute Its share toward the sup port of the government Recall Is SiiRtrestod To while away time for ten minutes lit noon, all who had resolutions were Invited to read them, without debate or comment. ' Here are somi of the suggestions: Recall public service- com m IrsI on. Cut out all road bonds for the next SO year. ." .' Abolish taxes to provide mainten ance for taw and medical schools. Resubmit mlllago tax to voters, Make property owning a qualifica tion for voting on bond measures. ' Adopt fprteral Income tax law, sub stituting the word state for federal government. " v .-.''' Abolish appropriations for" nations! guard, leaving military Instruction for schools. To amend constitution making two- thirds majority a requirement. Abolish 9 per cent limitation; Limit salary of state, officials to $5000 and make 'no increase during an incumbent's term: i Appoint ' committee " to Investigate state institutions and recommend cuts la hmlcets. t ' Prohibit issuing more bonds, and of bonds unsold insist that they bring par value. . . ' v These -are some of the many sug gestlons read off In the confusion of taking recess." They were the Ideas which prompted about 160 men to come to Portland to thresh them Over. Xone-went heyond thft reading stage yesterday, but some of them will come. out prominently today.-. ,V ' ; Colds' Toothache Earache.; 'Bayer" ST. PATRICK'S PARTY t AT ,! ! tie pi ) :1 O) O) m -. J The well dressed fcian ' J r l J desires to have a selec- . J U U VPU U ki tionof scarf pins as well j i i v ran ua vt scans. .1 iq We are showing : excellent values in . Ij these pins in solid gold from . I . 2.00 to $5.00 . I Rheumatism - . O , Q A Neuritis. . : If' . -fJeUJeletT Pain, Pain .' III : f .. ' ".. . 1 j Tli largest IXsmoud DcsKts m Eastern Oregon I j - 'J 11 TITVAU lYinilV ' . I iaC?CaaC3fci?li I I a J,Wvafc svir-iA ; I mm WARNING 1 Say t'Bayer' when you buyA?pirin Unless you 'see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not. getting' genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians , over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Headache Neuralgia ; Lumbago ; package which contains proper directions. Aaept only Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles ef 84 and le-Druggi"U. Apuia Is U. tt surk of Btr MvntvtoM t MkmMt t Btlkrllcseli sVsVsVsK's&sVsk'sV'sk'sKsksV'sk'sVsV'AE'.'t.'1 UN CAN DYE OLD . FADED TIGS NEW IN DIAMOND DYES '(East Oregonlan Special.) : -i RIETIL March Bl.-Little Martha Parkas is quite aerkou&ly 111, suffering from pneumonia - Wm. plckett of Combs Canyon was In Rleth Saturday morning. Mr. Fred' Poteni and little son Rivhurd: were vlwiting In Pendleton Wednesday evening. J. C. Jjinglcy has been confined to his home forvabout two weeks, a vic tim of the flu, bUt as able to re turn to his work In the o. w. yarus Saturday morning. V A St.. Patricks 'party was' enjoyed at, the, home1 of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Constant Friday evening where a number of folks had been invited to spend the evening with their daugh ters Miss Jeanne and Fay Clark. The even ina was spent at games and music. At a late hour refreshments were served1 and the guests departed, Those present were the Misses Jean and Fay Clark, Ttpsa and Violet Bost wlok.v Byrl .Dighton, '. LUCile Davis, Carrie Hlllmftn and Margurlte Mc Qiiory,' Messers Clarence Snidet, Fred rick Heath, Nykee and Charley Eng lish. -Cfllfton Dale.v, Hollis Jennings. Carl Livingston and Jack Nollson. . Sam WlncheBtfer "and Mrs. Dighton and daughter Bycl motored to Pendle ton Wednesday evening where, they ylsltcd with Mrs. rnghton's son. Mr. ani ini. W. W. Snider and little daughtet Ituth returned on No. 4 .Wednesday morning from Portland where they had spent a few days visit ing relatives. ' - Mrs! RJ J. English accompanied Fredrick Jtfeath to his home In Pleas ant Galley Saturday morning, return ing Sunday night. r".." The voimg mens Sunday , ' school class. wpn 'the four weeks contest f roro the vnuni ladies class and were Dan queued at the school hOuBe Thursday night by the young ladies, iv ,. .An unusual analysis of good worn anrlood, a ffripptng'dntrnattc plot "and a situation similar to no. other "trl angle" situutlonever conceived by playwright are the elements that con trlved-to mnke Wilbur Daniel Steele' "Ropes," published In Harper's mnga sine a' few months ago, the literary surprise of the yoar. ". 1 When the clouds of praise, censure and endless argument arose over Ropes," Universal immediately nego tiated the purchase -at the screeii right, It was forseeu that the play offered unparalleled opportunities for a histrionic, performance of Miss du Pont, now Universal jstar. ' Mitm du Pout's first starring vehicle ft will be reollected by everyone; wa The Rage of Paris," Her very first work in .motion pictures In a role of any eonseqquenoe waa with Erich Von Strohelm, In the chief feminine role of his twelve1 hundred thousand dollar production, "Foolish Wives," a suiterspectacle for Universal-Jewel re lease., ; ' . . ' Wallace Clifton scenarized "Ropos", Paul Soardon directed It and Pat O'Malley and Lloyd Whltloek played the two chief roles In support of the beautiful star. , Its screen title ' Is False Kisses." '. ,. , . . , It pictures th flner Intimacies of .life as wcl las it grosser ahsiirditle. The woment. when even a good wom- ' an muy fall when the latent force of evil may sway the -, boat ' oul, the sweetest' sotil on , earth Is . shown. The higher spiritual meanings of love and marriage also are Visualized clear ly in- "False Kisses," 'which may bo seen at the JRlvolt theatre today, , ID AN EE Tuesday, ;Mar. 21,1922 AGLE-WOODMEN HALL Cotgrov' AJl-Star Orchestra, Direct from the ' Metronome, Wall Walla . j GENTS, $1.00 x ' ' No Chaffed for Ladie ' Each' package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, draperies, hangings, every thing, even W sh has never dyed be fore. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no Other klnd--then perfect home dyeing Is sure because Diamond-Dyes are guar anteed not1 to spot;' fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or "whether it"" is linen, cotton or 'mixed goods. ;? ,:":f ' !',:'':" ' ' 10 to 20 Reduction On oiir Restaurant Prices J EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22.; V ' tnl keeping with our policy to give the best for the least possible price. ' E. R. BASH0R, Prop. ' " ' u it - , . y ' - v. ... .. ., i ,. - MUSIcl ' XOVItt-tY' AVO COMKDX Are tlic - tYature on the , Vaudoviile ; Hill at the KtvoH Tonight. The headline offering Is The Rath- burn JToun a, novelty ..musical act- "Say it With Music," three talented men and an accomplished female In choice . selections of Instrumental numbers from popular to Jara. They are all 'expert muslclala and the lov ers of music , can expett a . musical treat. - ' 1 , ; Medell Thompson, "The Black Ace is a comedian of the black-face va rlety, who has a good line of whole some comedy material which he puts over in an able manner. . Kinkade & Kinkade, a laughable or ferine which will prove amusing to both young and old. . i Leanard & Qermalne, a nifty pair of dancing wonders will ': open the show to good .advantage and give it a lively start. : Aa interesting feature picture win be added to this raried program. M HONOLULU, T. H.. March 21. (A. P.) The "trouble shooter" who rush es on a -motorcycle to the sifl or i member of the Honolulu AutomoWla Club who has encountered any mis haps or accidents of motoring will be equipped with a wireless telephone receiving set In order that his wortt may be expedited, If experiments now in progress by the club and a wire, less company here prove successful, It was announced today. ' If the "trou ble shooter" Is out on one call when another troubled club member re quests his assistance, he will be no tified by wireless in order to save time, dub official said. The club will bo the first in the United States to utilize the wireless in this manner, it is said.- : r. 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