East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1922
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"empire" hi Oroson Raying that the
identity of tne. leaders was to he kept
secret for thn present. When asked
II' the "empire" -whs an auxiliary of
' AUXILIARY TO K. K. K.
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hundred Poi timid wooieu wUl Ik: in
itialed into "J-.'idies, of tile Invisible
Kmplro," incorporated ill Oregon
three weeks ago and said to he an
auxiliary of the Ku Klux Klun, ac
cording to Kiert f.. Urifford, one oC
tlie four inoorporuiors ef the organi
zation. Hetween tlliii and TOO 1'ortland
women are already members, ho said,
and there are Kavcn auxiliaries In the
state, it Is tlie purpose of the empire
to have an auxiliary in every Oregon
town and villa ae, said llr. Clifford.
Incorpornt i rs would, .not , give (Hit
the mimes of, women - heading; ,th"
the iilau one. of the ineorporalors
pointed out tliat the name implictl an
mueh. '
'The purpoue of the "empire" was
admitted hy the ineorpoi -atom as
being in u way poliiieal. The miiln
issue in the coming general election
they paid would he put across the bill
providing; compulsory education in
public schools.
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FOR TH( RELIEF OF
Pain in the Stomach and
Bowels, Intestinal Cramp
Colic, Diarrhoea
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The auxiliary wax said hy incor
porators to have the following pur
poses; 'To bring 'together patriotic;
Protestant women of America for the
purpose of preserving the ideals and
Institutions established by our Anglo-l-'nxou
fathers, thus securing the social
rights of civil and religious liberty to
all honest cillzcna irrespective of race,
religion or color; to encourage a study
by i'rote.'itiinl wives and J'rotestant
daughters of vital (uostions protecting
the happiness of the? home and wel
fare of the state to the end that an
intelligent co-oporatjon may be' ef
fected with any and all Protestant or
ganizations 'working for protection of
American homes ami the. honor of
American womanhood; to advocate
the return of the Kible lo American
public 'schools as a remedy for im
ported evils which threaten to moral
life ((!' our nation."
Trie. (liljKon-l'cnningtnn mill at Pen
grn, one the Oakrhlge branch of the
4(1, lie') feet, desumcd operations last
week after having been closed down
Coy more than a year.
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Milk
For Infanta
Invalids
NO COOKING
The "Food -Drink" for AM Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office.aad
Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S.
to-Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
Children 5c Adults 20c
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Thrills and Perils.
George Walsh
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COMEDY
THREE WEEKS OFF
A PLEASANT
ECONOMY
"Cleanliness la next to srod
Ifnoss." Let us keep your suits op
frocks In Imtnaoulstte contlt
tlon and it will Intensify your
charm. '
resides, It's true economy
to have your clothes Dry
donned as it adds months of
fnjoyment and service to
their life.
Model Cleaners
and Dyers
508 Main
Rivoli Theatre
WEDNESDAY, 12TH
THURSDAY, 13TII
A John 5. Robertson Production
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Jnturnationiil Novvh Hervice Stuff
Corrospoideut.
MKXrco CITY, July 12. Tariici
pjition by a delegation from Mexico
City in a femini.st congref-;n in the
United States lia.s revealed the exiwt
erico of u Woman' JUhts movement
in the Mexican capital. But the
fomtniHt agitation in , the capital ia
inHigiiiricurit compared "witji the ac
tivities of the militants of the state
of Yucatan, whoae high chief, Femora
Elvira Carrillo Pueito, is a viHitor
here. Smora Carrillo is a .sinter of
the Yucatan governor, whom Ameri
can prc.sa reportH have pictured as arf
communist, but who recently defied
the actual communists of the state
when they undertook to paralyze the
industries and the railroads of the
KOuthcaMtnrn Mexico by means of a
g-eneral strike.
Sen ora Carrillo soon may be May
or Carrillo, for her sisters of Merhla,
the state capital, prorTose to nomi
nate her for the post of Municipal
1'resident, a project in which they
have been encouraged by the recent
elevation to a judgeship in San Luis
Polosi of Senora J Jolores Arriaga
liuch.
Tlie 200 federated. f minis!, leagues
and parties of Yucatan have a total
membership of ten t nv;un-l. w')o
are working fur the uplift of the k-x
throughout the republic, for ti.e ele
vation ot the home through the eli
mination of the liquor evil, for the
better education of the young and
for increased ' economic efficiency
among the women workers.
The feminist movement in Yuca
tan dates from 1!MG, when the first
congress was held. Within the next
two years it assumed a more aggres
sive character, since which time Se
nora Carrillo has directed the propa
ganda, overcoming step by step the
obstacle. placed in her way by so
cial, racial, religious and political
prejudice as embodied in the reacti
onary social aristocracy. .
These orgawzefT women of Yuca
tan aro particularly proud of the re
sults of their local option campaign
against alcoholism.
Senora Carrillo quotes one of the
meMimH as saying:
"The less wine our husbands drink
the more and better food we have, to
:ay nothing of the family automobile
rides on Sunday."
in the prohibit inn areas the wom
en don't hesitate to use direct action
to squelch bootleggers. One time in
the district of Pzltass they took cog
nizance of the fact that .despite the
anti-liquor law their husbands and
sons were coming home with pockets
empty und step uncertain. The local
league delegated a committee to find
t he source of the liquor supply, They
discovered that an employe of the
railroad, in alliance with a man of
the town, was bringing intoxicants
in from wet Valladolid. When the
next shipment arrived tiie committee
women held up the two bootleggers,
wrested away their containers and
'emptied them in the street.
After; this exploit: the entire mem
bership of the local league banded
together to convey to tlio governor
at Merida .-their protest against the
illlct traffic. The station agent, ap
parently In sympathy with the boot
leggers, refused to sell them tickets
or admit them to the railroad plat
form. This only strengt hened their
determination. They walked the en
tire distance to Merida, more than
forty miles, regarding their journey
as a pilgrimage in a holy cause.,
Needless to say, the governor heard
their complaint ;tnd acted upon it.
3n Merida, the central league over
which Senora Carrillo presides, pub
lishes a weekly, La Jtebeldia, of
which Senorlta Nelly Aznar is direc
tor. I'mier tho auspices of the femi
nist league there has also been estab
lished a technical school for women
workers in which product two arts
imi rrai tn tire taught. I'TOm time
iy mm' aisirunivt" paiitpmeis are
printed by the leagues and dist rili-
uted free of charge to the people of
Yucatan.
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The presence of destructive "sulpho" compounds in oil and the
great damage. they cause to engines are comparatively recent
scientific discoveries.
Destructive "sulpho" compounds in oil cause it to break down
and thin out cause loss of power cause engine troubles and
heavy repairs.
The Associated Oil Company originated and has sole use of the new Hexeon
Process. It makes Cycol free from destructive "sulpho" compounds. As a
result Cycol retains its "body" under engine heat maintains the lubricating
film between moving parts prevents many serious engine troubles.
No other oil can do this, regardless' of its "base," source or price, if it con
tains destructive "sulpho" compounds. Don't risk the damage that such
oils cause. Flush your crank case with fresh lubricating oil, not kerosene
or so-called flushing oil, then refill with Cycol.
The importance of the Cycol Lubrication Chart
" Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The safest, surest way to
not the best performance from your motor and avoid expensive engine troubles
due to incorrect lubrication ia to use the grade of motor oil specified on he Cycol
Lubrication Chart.
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WILL BE DIFFERENT
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SAX KKAXriSCO, .Inly 1 i. (1'nit-
I cil Pre- The hiiitlcships wliii-h
J will he coiilriirtcd a( llu- end ot the
l(i yriir naal holiilay hy tho srval
powiis will he of radically different
stilt's, iicrm iliUK to the belief of I tear
J Admiral W. I-'. l-'uilain. wh.i is tonr-
iiitr the eoiinlry in Hie interest ot
aci'onailties.
Itatllcships cf lhe future will not
merely he He. nine ton res.scs. hut will
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ilcsiKiied to loose a fleet of air i n. move, he believes, will stimulate
bombers, scouts. und photograph interest in airplane work, and pro
planes to aid in tlie fighthm, he he-'mote advam ement of aerial science,
lieves. j Coiuim ntint; on the progress of
"Aircraft 'Will not do away wit h aviation. Admiral Fiiliam de lured
armies or navies that is certain," that in tlie seventh army corps ilis
declared Admiral Kullani. "but air- triet approximately ;:,n pood land
eraft will be tlie dorninalinir ariuy of;ini; fields had alread' i'een selected
military eipiippaRe." ! and mapped.
Admiral Fiillniu Is Interested in "The National Aeronautic a,socia
neltniir togi'lher an airplane board! a
in fiery
lion of America is determined to pro
mote useful air navigation. It pro
poses to see that organizations are
I'ornied in every American city for
aiding maid and business air serv
ice, on the .--ante . lines as in Kuroif
at the present time. Tlie aiding of
peaceful air commerce is the best
way to aid military air preparedness."
The cannery of tho Eugene Fruit
Growers' association has started on
loganberries und expects to handlo
fully as much as last year, when more
than 600,000 pounds were canned. '
Tw o carloads of Blng Cherries, e
blackest and biggest the Willamette
valley affords, left Salem last week
for eastern markets.
important city ill tiie coun
try. Such boards would represent civ
ic interests, and would act in an ad
visory capacity on all airplane prob
lems coming up in the locality, siuch
A Lesson' in Patience
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Makes them neat and trim, and improves
the wr.cis appearance.
Shines for "ail the family. Economical
shines, because Shinola preserves leather
and prolongs the life of shoes.
D!scki Tan, White, Ox-blood and Brown
Always 10c.
Maka th; daily sliine an easy habit get the SHINOLA
Home cct A genuin: bristle dauber which deans
the shoes and applies polish quickly and easily. Large
lambs' wed poUiher brir.gs the shine with a fev strokes
It's best to sajr "Shinola"