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DAILY EAST OBEGOlflAIT, FEUDLZTO!?, OREGON. SATURDAY EVX5IXG, KAY 20, 1922. FAGS FIVE People Here and There Charles Pallas of Kcho vu a visi tor Ui iMuiii-tuit todujk. i, ; Frank Foinim rviile. nephew of E. J Somnu rv.lte. ho It-it lust evening for li s heme iii tl..io ,-iun. Canada, after v. a i.i had t.io h' nir of ." y'ng" gulf .with the Prinrr of Wales when the heir to the English throne visited Canada recent ly. .Mr. Solum -rville fought over seas with the Srcond Canadian and was wounded during this service. When your brakes aren't working Hie time to. get them fixed is now. Wars Grim Reminder ... I rm.i. TrvonAh famiiv In tha devastate! regions Mr.ia happy In its Improvised horn of battlefield odds and end. Thousand of families rwcupy similar Quarters. DON'T SAY BUTTER say Golden West Get the finest Butter on the mar ket. Churned fresh every day, from pure, wholesome cream under ideal sanitary conditions. Order Butter By Name. ''"L" ife CREAMERY': RWOLI Today chu.drkn loo THEY'VEUJUST HliARD THE NEWS! ADCLTS, 33 T.Roy Barnes Lila Lee Lois Wilson Walter Hiers Kight respectable wives and husbands who had been keeping house and then a smart lawyer chap told them they'd never really i been married at all: Imagine t-he shock and the hullabaloo! Imagine tho. fun! But you can't imagine it till you've grinned and laughed and roaded nt this gayest of all feature comedies- m MOVIE CHATS BRAY GRAPHIC Champion Eastern Campaigner Made Report to Convention on Sabbath Day Observance. DES MOINE, Iowa, May 20. (U. P.) Nation-wide war on open Sun day was declared by the Presbyteri ans in general assembly here today. Or. Harry L. Gowlby, New York City, champion blue law campaigaer, de manded the salvation f the "Christian Sabbath" in his report to the conven tion this morning on Sabbath day ob servance. Plans to push a campaign to. the Pacific coast will be undertak en as soon as some eastern and mid western sections are moref thorough ly organised, Bowlby announced. The committee will visit several coast cit ies, including Los Angeles, Pasadena, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Boise, Carson City and Salt Lake City and lead the fight for preservation of the Sabbath. HARDING TO ASK RAIL EXECUTIVES TO CUT THE RATES AT GATHERING WASHINGTON, May 20. (U. Po llarding will gather-about his tonight at the 'White house "the best minds" of the railroad industry as the second step in general plan for rehabilitation of the Industry through conferences with its leaders. Across the dinner table the president, it is understood, will suggest to the railroad executives tor the present that they volunteer a reduction of rates. He hopes to secure their co-operation in the rduction to bring down prices so business can be revived just as he induced the steel men to consider abolishing the twelve nour day. Homenibor that the pedestrian at tlio crossing has a right to cross. Doii't dilve perkily. ' It keeps the man behind you worried. OLCOTT AND SIXN'tHT i (Continued from page 1.) Court 1B3, Hand 158, Shepherd 53, Churchill 115. Dulzicl 123, Gram 88, Campbell 92, Layman 26, Thichoft 68. Senator 19th district, Eberhard DO Hlnkle 89, Kitchen 68. Representa tive 22nd distriet, Condor 18, Dodd 26, Huldoit 157, Smith 30. . Itreall, yes 125, no 94, Kerrigan 108, Williams 1. Democrat, Pierce 2, Purdy 16, Stark weather 1, Holmes 83, King 13 Mor row 10. WHEAT PHIt'kS (Continued from Page 1.) ber wheat held remarkably well to day In the face of heavy Belling by leading long Interests, and by local operatoi-B who were impressed with the liberal receipts at primary mar kets.' 'Chicago had 226 cars, and Kansas City 228 cars wheat today, and it is predicted that the move ment ' will be heavier next week, as country holders, especially in the southwest are said to be cleaning up stocks. 'Chicago receivers reported 300,000 bushels wheat bought .at Missouri river points to come here. Kansas Olty and St. Louis reported weak cash markets, with the demand slow, but Chicago spot prices were firm relatively to the futures. Sea- ''Candy. War? V " " I - - . - i' 1.1 1 W Mrs. Ora Enyder, below, hM, long uwn Known as the "candy queen" of Chicago, but Mrs. B.'F. Wood, recently leased a candy store at an! annual rental of I0O,0vO. The'n Mrs. Snyder, announced she would build the most bimuiul candysaoo i ytejroria, . . . III ...... I fl f. 5 WEflRS Washing Machine SOAP In conctntratld form Jlads especially for Washing Machines Bast for uour clothes Best for your machine titF.XTKU BY THK MAkl ltS OF WKJIK'S RID OH, SOAP. 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Crop reports for the past few days have not been bo fa vorable as recently ,and muny recog nized authorities ure apprehensive over the outcome, believing that per feet weather will be necessary to maintain conditions until harvest. With the possibility of tmother crop scare before us, would not care to take the short sldo of the new crop deliveries at present prices. NEW YORK, May 20. Stocks A renewed broadening of the Inside In quiry for stocks coupled with ag- gressive operations for tho rise, sent the general list forward In todays trading. And United Slates Steel reached a new high price for the year. New Haven was again a strong feature. Week end trade reviews very favorable in their comment of actual and prospective business con ditlons, and this taken together with the optomlstlc remarks of President Harding have done much to create it bullish feeling. Keports regarding the proposed Independent steel mer ger aro undergoing constant change wit'hthe result that the shares of some companies, concerned are fluc tuation sharply. There was a broad ening Interest on the buying side of the market, and the influence by this fresh buying power price advances may be witnessed. ; HOMUIt C.'TAyiOlt (Continued .from paga 1.) RIVOM Sl'XBAY AXB MONDAY MAI) Nl MMKIt OK IHsft kKPilODlt'PD IX NEW JAXK NOVAK PKTTUF. Ah authentic reproduction of that mud summer of 1899, when n sensa tional rush for the Alaskan gold fields caused farmer and mechanic, business man and laborer to drop their activi ties to participate In a hendlong rush for wealth and success in the wilds of the Yukon, Is visualised In Jane No vak's greutest screen triumph "Belle of Alaska," distributed by the Ameri can Releasing Corporation and open- ng at the Itivoll Theatre on Sunday. MAY M'AVOYS INITIAL PICTUti: WAS "SWKKT" It was a very "sweet" picture, the first photoplay in which May McAvoy ever appeared. For the young star who will be seen at the Alta Theatre Sunday In "Through a Glass Window," made her picture debut In a one-reel affair advertising a popular brand of sugnr. She took that advertising' Job be nun bp the rusting directors for regular legitimate drama enuldn t "sec her They thought she was ton small and failed to recognize ' the remarkable appeal of the girl, When the "sugar" photoplay appeared, I however, Ihoy revised their ideas and slio leaped into instant popularity, a popularity which led to stardom following her appearance us "Grlzel" In Barrio's "Sentimental Tommy." The Largrst Diamond Jxira In Eastern Oregon If you forget tho rules, of the r.ond ynti run safely full back on the golden rule. v . .. 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From the state supervisor of ugrlcnltluriii edu cation of Montana the following state .nont was given concerning Taylor: "Let me say, as n man I knowof no one who has higher ideals' or more ilosely lives up to them." " During tho past year Taylor' lias been pilivlpul of ft high school in a Middle Western state where ho had excellent success- In football, accord-" lug to the Information In fho posses sion of Snpt. Inlow. He Is 26 years old, and is married.' Coach Hanley has been Hero, two years, and under his coaching Pendle ton high has won consistently In track, on the gridiron anil on the basket' ball floor. He was out of town today and It was Impossible to secure a state nieiit from him. im to where he will be next year,' He lias several good offers under tonKiderutlon. , - ' . 4 KIVOI.l TODAY Is Matrimony a Failure? Why Not See MS MATRIMONY A FA I LI' ft K" Is Matrimony a Failure? "Maybe It Is and maybo it Isn't," observes T. Roy Parnes, who plays one of the all-star roles In the new I'ramourit Bpedaj omedvyrs Mat,rj ..... ;; j.VJ it m m it ' ; " '. '.. '-, " If t n of MMm, . ' ?" ' ' -' A Heart and Actioa Drama of the Roaring Yukon Big Yukon Spectacle of Great Outdoors, full of ac tion, thrills, pathos, mad summer of IS99. Rcproduo ed In thrilling picture of tho frosson north. A thrilling wreck ' sceno ono of the dramatio Inci dents. A big vital drama of the frozen north. ' t t r ." Supported by ' NOAH BEERY and. J.FRANKCLENDON CHESTER BENNETT Productlo.; . AN-. Comedy "LET "ME EXPLAIN" i . . LITERARY DIGEST