East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 31, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1922.
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t.. .,,! Afro c J Spencer of Nolln . Home demonstration work
n-oVo 'viuitni-Q in l'endleton yesterday, state of Oregon is under the direction
the a brother of Al Knight and a son of
O. V. Knight.
of Mrs. Jessie D. MtComl), who has
There Is some wheat land near Gen- ""- her direction all the county
,.?..; ., distance from WMs m the state. She is here today
Lewiston, which Is a mighty fine pro- ,n o business visit.
ducfcig area, according to J. De V ilde
whr rerentlv returned from there I "The Oregon team showed a marl;
where he appraised some land. That ed improvement in the Oregon-Idaho
Fred I.. Clifford
Pendleton visitor.
of Portland is a
section had a good .rain last rriday
night, and the, wheat crop looks very
promising, air. ie line says.
game," says J. A. Murray, who re
turned today from Portland. "Ther
playing on Saturday was vastly belter
than that in the" Oregon-Whitman
tame. There is evidence that Ore
gon's team Is gaining in strength."
After an absence of six and a half
years, Ernest Knight has returned to
Pendleton from Alberta. Canada. Mr.
Knight has disposed of his interests in
Canada andexpects to be here for
John Johnson of Thornhollow was
a visitor here today.
Guy French was- here today from
his home near Pilot Hock.
J. P.. McCook went to Portland
yesterday on a business mission.
Preliminary plans for the celebra
tion of Armistice Day in Pendleton
were drawn yesterday afternoon by
the committee fro mtho Pendleton
Commercial association in a meeting
neb' at the offices of the organization.
An effort to secure Bishop Rem
ingion, newly appointed bishop of this
diocese, to make the chief address of
the day will be made by the commit
tee. Other plans call for a football
game in the afternoon nt Round-Up
urk with a community dance at
Happy Canyon in the evening.
A conference with the members of
the evecutive committee of the local
Her Mothers Faith in Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Led Her To Try It
linn Boyd. Enterprise lawyer who is
in the city today, was a presidential! legion post will be held before any
elector in the last election. Mr. Boyd further action in regard to other lea-
is here on business.
Pucks are being hunted today near
1 aires of the;
arranged.
program are definitely
scene time. Mr. Knight says that Ca- Ilernnston by Brook Dickson, Sol
nadian crop conditions are fair. He is i Bauni and Harry Kuck. The trio
I left early this morning.
OPEN
THE CARTON AND FIND
Golden West
UTTER
ill
;jl FRESH!
Your Grocer Will Recommend it
f John McConrt, justice of tho su
I pre mo rourl, once claimod Pendleton
las his home. lie was at one time
.Tiultfe o. v. Phelps law partner. later
he practiced in Portland. Judge Mc
Court is here for the supreme court
.sessions.
; WHEAT PRiCES ARE
Li
James Mossio, president of the Jon
quJn Miller Trail association, returned
to his home at Ukiah today
spending1 several days here in confer
ence with local road boosters to ot
action started to realize the huildinf?
of the road south through .ftrant and
Harney counties.
Lawyers who are here for the su
preme court sessions include "Wilbam
E. I.ees, Flegel & Smith, J. W. Itoy
nolds, W. W. Wood, Davis & Kester,
W. H. Brooke. P. J. Oallagher, Ham
Van vaetor. R. It. Butler. Woodsen
Sweek, Cochran & Eberhard, J. D.
Slater, McColloch & MeColloch, J. B.
Messick. W. H. Packwood, Crawford
F.akin, R. J. Creon, Ed Wright, E. R.
, ltingo, John R.,Hodgin, Errett, Hicks,
A. M. Crawford, J. I". Winter. Otis
j Patterson. Nichols & Halloek, Clus
Moser, Dan Boyd, A. S. ooley, J. A.
i Burleigh, T. A. Winkie, Homer Angell,
D. N. Mac Kay, Oeorge R. Reid, C. H.
I Winders, U B. DaPonte, C. A. Murray,
Iflriffith, Lelter & Allen. C. H. Finn, F.i
A. McMenamin. and I. X. Van Winkle,
attorney general.
Wheat prices are lower today, De-mtuM-
p-iviin elosinir at May at
11.12 1-S and July at 1.0 1.
dav's closings were $1.15, $1.13
lifter! and $1.05 3-S.
Following are the quotations rrwn
i d by Overbeck & Cooke, local brok
ers:
Open High Low
$1.144 $1.14 $1.13
1.13 1.13 1.1214
1.IU 1.04 1.04
honeSSO 209 East Court
DESPAIN!
Cash Grocery
Dec.
May
July
Yestet -
1-S
Close
$1.14
1.1 2 vj,
1.01
Kenosha, Wisconsin. "I cannot say
enough in praise of I.ydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. My mother
had great faith in it
as she had takt so
much of it and when
I hail trouble after
my baby was born
she gave it to me.
It helped me so much
more than anything
else had done that 1
advise a 1 1 women
with female trouble
to give it a fair trial
and 1 am sure they will feel as 1 do
about it. Mrs. r RED. r. HANSEN,
j tfymmonda St., Kenosha, Wisconsin.
I A medicine that has been in use nearly
j fifty years and that receives the praise
j and commendation of mothers and
grandmothers is worth your considera
1 tion.
j If you are suffering from troubles
that sometimes follow child-birth bear
in mind that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
I table Compound is a woman 's medicine.
It is especially adapted to correct such
troubles.
I The letters we publish ought to con
' vince you ; ask some of your women
friends or neighbors they know its
worth. You will, too, if you give it r
fair trial.
VMATHXA UKI CIIOSS
(Continued from paffa )
in 113 cases cooperation with relatives
kept them from becoming charity
changes; hospital, medical, and dental
care was arranged for in 101 cases;
clothing was provided for 33; milk
given to 15 children; and valuable in
formation looked up for 65 people.
During 1022, SOS cases dealing
with soldier needs were handled. The
disabled soldier found the 'Red Cross
one agency which was always interest-
Adjustments ot various
has a pleasing baritone voice and the
female is u clever mimic and pnnto
niiniist which makes a strong and en
tertaining opener for thifc varied bill.
WATCHES CHERISHED AS WERE THE
OLD GUILD MASTERPIECES
Oruen Guild Wrist Watches are cherished today ns
were the old tfuild watches of Hevcral centur'es uso.
Kaoh is precious as a work of art. Kach is an orna
ment fashioned by gulM-sinon who hold beauty sec
ond only to utility.
The woman who wears a Onion Wrist Watch knows
thut pride which comes wUh the po.-se.sKiou of the
finest oi fine timepieces.
Let us show you our unusual display of Oruon Wrlat
Watches. You w.ll be surprised at their moderate
prices.
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R?ndt(tor
Tlie Lending IHauiond Dealers In Eastern Oregon
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RIVOI.I TOI.V 1
Umpires may come and empires
may go, but tho flapper flaps on for
ever. That may be an inexcusable adapta
tion of some wise and honored bro
mide, hut it serves the purpose. It
explains the growing popularity of
Gladys Walton as the flapper imper
sonator of the screen.
The world loves the flapper and
couldn't get along without the dear
creature. She may be a pest bu she
is a welcome one. And to the star
who successfully, portrays her on the
HALLOWEEN
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TONIGHT J
At Union Hall
PAY ANTS ORCHESTRA
ed in him.
kinds were maue ioi - "i """" I .,.,, is bound to come rich reward
$27,000 in back compensation was se-1 jn (hR ,ovo uml a(lmlnUion ot ,..
cured for them; a mommy
tion of $2870 is being received by
these ex-soldlers through the efforts
APPLES FOR WINTER
Tut away several boxes of delicious
apples now for the winter months.
We have many different kinds for you
to choose from all good keepers and
the prices are very low.
BREAKS UP A COLD
IN A FEW HOURS
'Tape's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
and Never Sickens!
Every druggist here guarantees each
package ot "Papc's Cold Compound"
to break up any cold and end grippe
misery In a few hours or money re
turned. Stuffiness, pain, headache,
feverlshness, inflamed or congested
nose and head relieved with first dime.
These safe, pleasant tablets cost only
a few cents and millions now take
them instead of sickening quinine.
Potatoes are cheap, fill your cellar,
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A Picture of Beauty
The many hours spent In your
borne surely makes it worth while
to have that spot looking beatul
ful. That's your first considera
tion. Tho second consideration
will be your delight In having your
friends admire your very good
taste.
Tour third consideration will
take care of the other two, namely:
L. J. McATEE
CONTRACTOR AND JOB WORK
613 Main Street
5 Wednesday Thursday 4
I 9. "fcT o
A rvuv.
2 4
4 tLtnei lucxer
Stock Co.
4 Presents
4A Willard Mack's J
PUKcjK KANLtl r4
A Comedy in 4 Acts
Also
4 VAUDEVILLE
ACTS
A Pep Show With a
Punch.
Popular Prices
of the Umatilla Chapter; while 19 dis
abled Umatilla County ex-service men
are receiving Federal Hoard training
in the state technical and trade
schools and getting a total of $17a0
monthly.
Ablo bodied ex-service men have
been served also. The Umatilla Coun
ty Chapter was instrumental In re
instating $48,000 or war risk insurance
for these men. In back pay, travel
pay, and the like $22C0 was secured
for them; employment found for C3;
!)9 victory medals or buttons applied
for; transportation given to 15; and
institutional care to 15. Besides the
Umatilla County lied Cross has helped
317 ex-soldiers secure the state bonus
or loan, and In 40 of these casos has
been able to get certificates in lieu, re
placing lost army discharges, without
which these men could not have re
ceived any money.
Thus, not counting all the benefits
from employment secured, medical
care given, food and clothing provided,
and the many other items, the Umatil
la County Chapter of the American
Ited Cross ivns Instrumental In secur
ing over $S0,000 in actual cash for
county exservice men, which other
wise would have been lost to them.
Also, nearly a half of a million dollars,
will come into the county through the
aid that the l'.ed Cross has given in
helping with the bonus and loan papers.
goers.
(iladys Walton's latesht, "flapperiza
tion comes to the Rivoli theatre to
day. It is called "The Wise Kid."
N'eedless to say, "The Wise Kid" was
not wise as the start. Hut she was
clever enough to pretend it. And il
Is said the story offers some situations
that scintillate with wit and humor,
depicting mer menial growth from
flapper to full grown woman.
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I
gTORE
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar, or Chewing habit
Xo-To-Bae has helped thousands to
break the costly, nerve-shattering to
bacco habit. , Whenever you have a
longing for a smoke or chew, Juat
place a harmless No-To-Huo tablet In
your mouth instead. All desire stops.
Shortly the habit Is completely broken
and you are better off mentally, phy
sically, financially. It's so easy, so
simple. Ret a box of No-To-Huo and
If it doesn't releaso you from all crav
ing for tobacco in any form, your
druggist will refund youf rumor wlth-
iiii nuttstion.
f Children 30c Adults 55c
t Tax included.
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ItlVOM TODAY
A meritorious group of vaudeville's
choicest members appear at this fav
orite amusement palace, headed by the
Incomparable laugh producer and fin
ger artist. Stanley. Onlllnl & Co., pre
senting "Shadow Smiles in Colors," a
shadowgraphlc novelty showing manv
humorous scenes and mechanical ef
fects which have taken years of care
"liidv to produce successfully; espec
ially' the creation of shadows in colors J i
,is they are masters in this particular
line of entertainment. Boston &
Vaughn, a versatile comedy couple,
"The International Comedy Cut-tips"
in comedy bits and song hits. They
are also well known dancing experts
r.r ih. cf.ntrlc order which they per
form nrtisticallv. Anna De Ijirdin Alt
Co., a clever trio of Farce Comedy pro.
dacers In their bright und sparkling
kit "The Surprise," fast as a bullet In
tction and the dialogue Is snappy and
witty and p"t over with a punch
that is amusing. Vyvyan A Kastner,
whofe billing says they are remedy
rhararter impersonators which Is a
treat in vaudeville. The male member
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TODAY
Children 10c Adults 25c
If
In
GO GET 'EM
HUTCH
The Top Serial.
In
I PERILS OF THE YUKON
The Snow Serial.
Comedy
SHORT WEIGHT
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5
14
RIVOLI
CHILDREN 25c
VAUDEVILLE
VYVYAN & KASTNER
Comedy Character Impersonators.
ADDA DE LORDAIN & CO.
"The Surprise," Farce Comedy.
BOSTON & VAUGHN
Comedy Bits.
STANLEY GALLINl & CO.
Shadows and Smiles in Colors.
Gladys Walton
IN
The Wise II
The merry comedy of a smart little flapper.
Snapshots
Today
Only 5
ADULTS 55c S
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Start tfte CftiJJren Iiqfit
with '
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Pure as Gold, Transparent as Truth
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