r TEN PAGES ! I PeotdeHere and There Psisniafesil SO J. O'Me'ara was a business here yesterday. His home i AU-ucharn, a , visitor i ' near s IX V. Goodwin,, superintendent of '. school "nf Milton-Vrr-ewater, was U bu.viness visitor! in Pendleton today. Mr. end 'Mrs. Charles McAlvy who have been here, from. Long ; Beach, Calif., left today or their home, ac companied by A. C. Kerns. Mr. Mc Alvy has Interests here "which he look ed alter during his visit. EdKor Averill Jr. will leave this aft J crnoon -with C. K. Mumford to .visit ; vat the Mumford ranch in Wallowa 4 county. Edgar expects to fish, swim land ride a bicycle to his heart's con tent during his visit of one week there. -""I'm eoins to have a lot of fun," he. confidently predicted this morninp while talking of his Journey U Particular People t ? Demand ' : : , j Golden West .4-' V: ,why?T'.-: . ',;v-: Because it's Fresfi Each Day Because it's Made in Pendleton' Because of its Wholesome Flavor . ., . . ....... . - .- ;-;..r; u' T f INSIST ON THIS BRAND Rivoli Today ! TUESDAY, 22ND K UNIVERSAL PETITE STAR ; " Marie Prevost . : , -In- .. ... The Married Flapper "A high speed screen play,1 which proves that a Flap per's heart can be as. true as that of any woman. SCREEN SNAPSHOTS VAUDEVILLE f . , j MADAM ELECTRIC A & COMPANY t "Vaudeville oddity, intermingled with good natured J comedy. '.'":;;." ' 4 H , JACKSON & ARNOLD . Nonsense De Luxe, Musical Comedy. SIN Dl DALE ' 4 Latest Opera and Jazzy Tunes From Broadway. S CULLY & - Just a Bit Differest, Admission Adults 153c 5 1 . -: F"W. "Falcener tjas gone to Wnllowrt f county on business. Mrs. Carl Jenson was here from her home in Pilot Rock Saturday. . I.. A. Cruikshank retutrned Sunday from Portland. He spent two weeas with his family at the beach. Mrs. Cruikshank and children were there four weeks. ' S. A. IJarnes, of Weston,- Is in the city today. Mr. Harnes intended the road meeting at Toll Gate Sunday and says it was a very successful one. The dinner was the feature of the day, he reports. ; i J. T. Johnson is a member of the school board over in Grant county. A nejr onerroom building will be erected there on Granite Creek, and he was here with another, member ; . of the HEAMEBY' . ' CLARE A Ta I J5! Peppy Banjo Artists. 3c i Children 23c Jhe Tiai'r and Completion So rVDWsWenJ Ifealth&l -Tho GJnevmotled -for 'A '4 : DAILY EAST OEEQOHIAN, .board to- transact business in' connec tion with the new work. Fred Bennlon, county agent, Stanfield on business todays . is in . Harry Grasty has not been in ren dleton for 40 years. He is here today renewing old acquaintances with his friends. 'J. P. Johnson's address is Range, Oregon, and he is in the cattle busi ness. He was a business visitor in Pendleton today. R. W. Hatch will leave this evening for Wallowa where he will Inspect the new hiirh school which, is under con (struction there. The construction work has now progressed to the sec ond floor, according to Mr. Hatch. In other days C. Merritt was pub lisher of the Hcppner Gazette, but now he is interested in mining prop erties in Eastern Oregon. He was in Pendleton today for a brief visit. With an associate, C. F. Redmond, he Is on his way back to Portland after an In spection trip in the Okanogan district where the company in which he 10 interested owns the Wanlcut , Lake mine, and 21 other gold and silver properties, he says. They took pho tographs of the various properties, ac cording to Mr. Merritt. They left to day for Portland. News Notes of Pendleton ,f iss Simpson To Ring fiotatians tomorrow at their noon luncheon will have the privilege of hearing severa 1 vocal, numbers sung by Miss ,Zilla Simpson. The artist singer is a native , of Weston from, where she went to Walla Walla., Lat er she spent several years in the East where she has appeared in many of the biggest theaters of the country. Recently she came to Portland for an engagement. . MaJ-ied 45 Years. " That a romance which culminated in marriage, 45 years ago no longer should exist Is the inference to he drawn from a stilt for divorce which has been filed in circuit court by Julia Minthoirl against Bo&nson Mlnthorn, both Indians. The couple were mar ried first according to their tribal custom 45- years ago at Lapwai, Idaho, the complaint sets forth. It was just 38 years ago that they were married a second time in accordance with civil laws of the state of Idaho. 'Eight children were born to them, all of whom are dead, it is stated. The plaintiff sets forth that twice before, once in 1919, and again in 1920, she filed suit for divorce, hut withdrew the suits when the defendant prom ised to return to her and I've with her. Since the second suit was withdrawn, the defendant has been living ivith Agneg Craig, an Indian widow, it is claimed,' The plaintiff asks tfhe court for a, judgment for one-third of the estate .which she sets forth is worth about (25,000. She asks also a re straining order to prevent the defend ant from selling any of the property or Injuring her. Fee and Fee repre. Hf:nt the plaintiff. Builds Himself House in Shape '' of Sailing Ship MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug.', 22. A home will be buUt by 8. E. Cappron, former yacht builder. In ahe shape of a yacht with all sails set, but the architects -who will build it adniit that it will never go beyond the three mile limit even in Milwaukee. The unique bit of architecture will be one of the prettiest in the whole country, it in said. ' v Sails w4.ll be spread to the wind, at Conoord and Cambridge avenues. The ship also will have a rudder and an anchor hanging from the first story. Wcordlng to present plans. CAT ADOPTS FAMILY OF ANCIENT ENEMIES PARIS, Aug. 22. Throwing to the bow-wows every instinct, except that of a mother, Fifl, a cat living In the Avenue Daumesnil, Is - feeding and educating a fine family of rats. It Is not known how the family was acquir ed. JUICE . v BLEACHES FRECKLES Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in lt. bottle containing three ounces of J Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a lew cenia, inane wn., and rou have a quarter pint of the bert freckle and tan bleach, and com olexion whltener. . Masxage this sweetly fragrant lem on lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and aee how freckles and blemishes bleach out and how clear, soft and rosy-white the kin becomes. .Golden 'Transparent j" JAES S. OSX &. COMPANY. OUCAGO PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22,-1922. f , tir: if Bow g lor Ions yon will feel, aiotheijj S.6. S.dott, It wUl uoua too ap, toof HOOD RIVER, Ore., Aug. 22. (II. p.) The body of John Yoirng, son of Owen D. Young, chairman of the board of directors of the General Electric company, New York, will be shipped, cast tonight, according to an announcement by Guy T,n)lot, presi dent of the Pacific Light and Power company. Young, whose father be lieved in, boys learning their busi ness from the bottom up, had been working in a construction camp on Hood itiver where the Pacific Light and Tower company are building a sreneratlng plant. Yesterday Young dashed in front of a construction lo comotive and rescued u. dog, the camp's mascot, but in bo doug slip ped, and was caught and mortally mangled by the engine. WASHINGTON, rVug.rZi (U. P.) The mterstute commerce commin. sion today denhjd the Nevada-Callfor-nia-Oregon railway company permis sion to abandon Its line running through California and Oregon. ON HUNGER STRIKE ST. HELENS. Ore.; Aug. ,22.- (IT. P.) George Heberio, who during a fit of Insanity yesterday on nn Astoria bound stage shot and killed Alvin price and seriously wounded Rodman Witing. threatened a hunger strike to day if he was not released. The shoot ing started without -Warning, Reberio going totally Insane for a few, moments.-' PHILIP ASHT0N ROLLINS COMING FOR ROUND-UP Philip Ashton Rollins, author of the book "The Cowboy," Is coming to the Round-Up, accompanied by 'Mrs. Rol lins, according to word received today by , Henry W. Collins president of the show. Mr. Rollins, In a letter in which he thanks Mr. Collins for the invitation; says: "I realize the unselfish service' you gentlemen are giving not only to Pendleton but to the whole United states. My wife and I have been head ed for Pendleton ever since wo left the Atlantic coast in June. It has been the bull's eye. of all our travel ing plans. "We will run up to Montana and play around with some friends of the old cattle days and then head straight for Pendleton. I have not for years looked forward tj anything with the virile, delightful anticipation that I center on your Round-Up as a majes tic and heroic exhibition of the cour age and manliness of America's West." ENGLISH MAY MAKE OIL OUT OF COAL DEPOSITS LONDON, Aug.-. 22. Great Britain may become self-supporting In oil as the result of recent scientific research work. Frank Hodges, secretary of the nritishv Miners' Federation, believes that by application of low tempera ture carbontntlon British coal deposits ran lie tutrned into oil. Government experts are making tests which they state indicate that the predictions ftt Hodges are not without foundation. RUSSIANS GRANT RIGHT TO MANUFACTURE VODKA P.KIIL1N. Auk. 22. (I. N. S. For th first time nince the outbreak of the World War the societ Government has announced Jt will grant conces sions for the manufacture of the Rus sian national drink, vodka, with th restriction Iht Is must not contain more than 3 puer cent alcohol. ' RERISESPEjM 1 S. S. S. Thoroughly R11 the Body of Rheumatism Impurities. Somebody's mother is suffering to night! The scourge of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping and suffering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but her aged heart still belongs to the stars! Woes anybody care? S. S. S. is one of the greatest blood-puriflera known, ana it helps build more blood cells. Its med i,.inni ingredients are Durelv veneta- ble. It never disarranges the stomach. It Is, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood maker, a blood' enrlcher. It banishes rheumatism from Joints, muscles anu the entire body. It builds firm flesh. Jt Is what somebody's mother needs tonlghtl Mother, if you can not go out to get a bottle of S. 8. S. yourself, purely somebody in your family will. Somebody, get a bottle of S. S. S. now I Let spniebody'B mother bepn to feel Joyful again tonight Mayl.u, maybe it's your mother! B. s. s. is .eia at all drug stores, in two sin. The larger else is the more coauuicsj. CHICAGO Aug. 22.A hearty kiss; a surreptitious, hug, 1 1,000 in fnall bills all from a beautiful lady rival ing the dreams of poets. And then the lady disappeared. But if the lady doesn't appear Nicholas J. Hoffman, an ex-service man, may go to prison, possibly die, for he has already boen in five gov ernment hospitals. Hoffman was arrested .charged with having stolen an automobile. The ex-service man says he bought the car with $1,000 given to him by the aforementioned beautiful lady. "On the night of , July 20," says he, "I was at Ardmor Heach, Suddenly, I , heard a scream. It came from a beautiful young lady dressed In u one-piece bathing suit., As she tyent lown4 for the, third time I Jumped in and rescued, her," . She did not, reveal, hor name, con tinues Hoffman, but asked him to meet her at the Ijdiiowa'.er lieach hotel, where. sjie would reward him. This she , did, giving hlin $.1,000, tho kiss, .and the. hug'. ' .( , Now ns the French say: .Find the woman. GERMAN GIRL LACES SO TIGHT IT KILLS HER BERLIN, Aug. 2 2. On a trlp to her Parents a twenty-two-yenr-old serving maid of a Goerllt farmer laced herself so tightly that she collapsed at the station and died immediately before she stepped In to the train. , POLES SAY RUSSIANS TOOK CHURCH TREASURE MOSCOW, Aug. 22. the. Polish government has made complaint' to Soviet Russia that Church treasurers wive Deen laaen nom i-ousii cimitjiitT In Russia In violation bf the Russo Polish peace treaty. Soviet Russia has replied that the treaty guarantees only equality in re ligion and not preferences. RIVOLI TODAY ,. , MATUR 8PEKOY, AUTO ' I' ' DRIVER OF SCHFJIX Murln Prevost, who pilots the .'win ning car In a stirring duto race in 'The Married Flnpper," the Universal attraction at the RIvoll Theatre today has a spiffy speedometer record off MAN COULD Made Strong -and WelJ by Lydia E. Pinkham' Veg etable Compound St. Paul. Minn. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound for tired, worn-out leel inp; and painful (ten ons. I. used to et p with pain in my head ana pains in my lower parts and back, tften I was not able to do my work. I read in your little book about Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vege table Compound and I have taken it, I feel ao well and strong and can do every bit of my work and not a pain-4n my back now. I rec ommend your medicine and you can use thia letter aa a testimonial." Mrs. Phil. Maser, 801 Winalow St., St Paul, Minn. Just another case where a woman found relief by taking Lydia E. Pinkv h&m'f Vegetable Compound. Many times these tired, worn-out feelings and pains about the body are from troubles only women have. The Vegetable Com pound is especially adapted for Just thia condition. The good results are noted by the disagreeable symptoms passing away one after another. . Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a Woman's Medicine for Wo men's Ailments. Always reliable. lIH,l,4'lllij . w nut ana MLnrwm - , . ' ' hji-- i miA fcigaws hufv Asriru ifcMm .shims' itfim I Will n PLATINUM AND DIAMOND ,. f: JEWELRY OF THE BETTER KIND We have not yielded to, the temptation to sacrifice finality for' price. We know that to sell a diamond article that is rlBht. Jn quality and desixn n Just val ue for tho money will 'add to our prestige and ell- entele, , -cJewelery The Largest Diamond the screen its w,ell. She drives spe cial underslnjie ' "fcailster that is the envy of the wealthy film colony at Hollywood, and' with which the little Universal star manages to keep in side the spee,d laws. i Friends of Miss, prevost declare that the popular little screen star Is de serving of a Carne,Rie Medal for, the part she played in saving" the lives of two youths who had gone out into tho surf beyond their depth at Santa Mon ica, California. The. two lads had been rescued and brought to shore, in a state, of unconsciousness and nothing but a pulmotor could possibly bring jthem to. Miss Prevost took the wheel of a touring; car, standing near.ny, nnu tho boys placed In the tonnenu and drqvo at breakftee,k speed to an, emer gency hospital two miles away. There tho lads were revived with pulmotros. Phone 880 DES Gash BUY A CASE TODAY. There's nothing that saves your money quicker than buying Canned Goods by the case. And then too, think how handy it is to always have a full locker of choice fruits and vege tables. Ask us for quotations in case lots. We can ' save you money. UHttMItMmOH0MMMtMIIMIIIII ttt ARCADE 'THEATRE TUESDAY, 22ND s WEDNESDAY 23RD SOMETHING NEW! Charles Hutchinson In Go Get 'Em Hutch . ' 'Episode No. 1 I CHAINED TO THE ANCHOR f Another Great Thriller. William Desmond f . . , In 1 Perils of the Yukon ! Episode No. 5 X It tells the thrilling story of Alaska during the gold rush COMEDY "OFF HIS BEAT" About Nuff Sed. Admission Adults 2.jc SBf -SSW SB ' IBsV -ft' J Sv. - ' - s-1 I I PAGE FIVE V7V' 1 Psnplrton , Oie. Dealers In Eastern Oregon !hen nil hopeor ihelr lives had been iibbut exhausted.'' , Marie Prevost gives some remark able exhibitions of expert driving 1n "The Married Flapper," In whlflh she plays tho part of the spendthrift wife of a wealthy young sportsman. : ii . ARUADI) TODAY Ii YUKON !JI.1 IM'MI DAYS r jcrx i.Lri v ii:WRB Clold runh days nionit the Yukon, doesn't the phrase bring a picture of Intense life, among primitive men in the silent frosen north. Hut no mattpr how vivid your Imaglnatjon, you can not possibly conceive of the true hap-, penliiKs of those days. With the aid of old-timers Universal has i;icoi. Htructpd that story nnd is Hhowlng it in screen form at tho Arcade Theatre un der tho title of "Perils of tho Yukon." timtsitstttUttitllittlltJI 9.00 F.nst Court i Grocery v days. i J Children 5c