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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1917)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUKE 23 1017. PAGE FTVK IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S ROGERS COFFEE IS KING AT CONROY'S "Ensign" Coffee, our leader 25 Folffers "Comrade" 1 lb. tin 30 ; 3 lbs. 85 ; 5 lbs. $1.25. Folgers "Shasta" 1 lb. 35; 3 lbs. Sl.OO: 5 lbs. ?1.50. Folders "Golden Gate" or "Fireside," 1 lb. 40c ; iV-i lbs. DO$ 5 lbs. ?1.75. Most other Coffee's have advanced in price. We are still selling this celebrated line at the old price. That's why our Coffee business is growing so rapidly. Get on the band wagon. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S LOCALS (SB, Advertising in Bi iet KATBIt. Per Hot first luaerttob W Her tine, additional Insertion. . . . 6 Per line, per moutb W.OB No local taken for teaa tbaa 26c I'onot S ordinary irorda to line. UH-ala will Dot be taken oeer tie telephone accept from Kaat Oregoav lao paid-op tubscrlbers. Apt, for Hale. 400 K. Alia. Apt, for rent. 400 K. Alia FurniHhed apt., Hamilton 6-lOtf 6-21tf Court. -20tf Tow price W. it. -iitr MOTION PICTURE HEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiitiiliitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii iiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii( July Records Now Here 11 for il OLUillA i Call and hear the late patriotic, song, instrumental ; and dance records. II A FEW THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. "It's Time for Every Boy to be a Soldier." i "Medley of Patriotic Airs." ; "My Own United States." H "Let's All be Americans Now." : "America Here's My Boy." ! "Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You." ; Etc.,. Etc. II Economy Drug Co. II Hotel St. George Building : Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 j :5iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiHNimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiHiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin for sale, ("all -l5tf 7iTi1iiMiiiiiiiiuitiiininuiiitiititiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiitiiiitiitMHtiutiutiMiniittHf Do You Want to Get Into Business? WK IIAVK FOR HALE AT TIIK IUGIIT PRICK An old established and good living DA1HV. A fli-w-claie HARHKR SHOP In guild location. A good paying UiAK KTOKK. n up-to-date IH)VIJN(i AI.IW and POOL II l X. IIKKTirHAVT and HOOMIN'M HOIKK. Modt-rn rOM-HTIONKHV STORK. These are bin a few of the good opportunities we have They will hear tne ciosesi intntunnn"" kcd into Immediately. listed li. In "We sell, rem nr Insure anything" ESTES & FRIEDLY II MIN STKKKT TKI.KrHOXK ?iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMlMilililiiilltiiiiii"' ALTA THEATRE TODAY House Peters and Louise Huff IIVWUV vr w w - - Makes one of the strongest stellar combinations the pat ron of "the screen" have ever seen. The charming Lou-l-e Huff and magnetic personality of House Peters added to the combined histrionic ability of both, heads a great cast "The Lonesome Chap" is a human interest story of a school girl who falls in love with her guardian and he with her, making a story that all will like. COMEDY "THE AWAKENING OF HELEN MINOR, Some Laugh. VAUDEVILLE FRANK COULTER THAT SINGING, TALKING COMEDIAN. GILBERT Mid LaMONT COMEDY, SINGING, MUSICAL. Watch the Bee Hive. during war tlma. For sale Four tons of hay. Roberta, Box i. Kletn. ore. Two light housekeeping rooms for rent, fall 260 R. -l-tf Wanted Good, clean rage, at The East Oregonlan office. For rent Sleeping and housekeep ing room. 60S Willow. I haul your garbage and trash. I'hone 5S3M. 1403 W. Railroad street Furnished housekeeping room. 501 Clay. -19tf For rent Two nice apt., 617 Wil low. -f For pale flood fresh milch com Call 4FI1. -3' For sale Six head work horses. Inquire of B. P. Marshall. - ' When you stop In Echo eat at the Fritz Restaurant. 8-23 If For rent Furnished housekeeping room. 301 So. Main. 6-4tf Five room furnish ?o hoi-3 for rent. Phone 064. -itf Modern seven room home for rent on lirange street. Apply John Vert. A small house for rent, fall at il Maple or phone 230M. 8-21 tf For sale FTi-sh cow. Apply Ja. HIM, Helix. fre. -221f For rent 6 room furnished house. Este & FTledley. 8-ldtf Ijial tin street, diamond set clasp pin. Finder please return to this of fice. 8-2't' Kandwiche. coffee and soft drinks at The Office Cigar Store, 711 Main .treet. Wanted Ranch work by man and wife, experience. Address ,T. T. i-an-der, Freewater, Orjgoi. S2C-" For sate 160 sheep. 70 head half Lincoln and SO Oxford Downs. Ad dress J. M. Swaggart, Athena. Or. 7-8 Horses pastured by the month. For partirulars write or phone George I,anibdn. Touchet. wash. We make up your combing into switches nr nuffa at Pendleton Hair- ! dressing Parlor. f VnrA tt-ith demountable wheels, in first class condlti ! at fity Auto Co. ; Fur sale 1916 Huick In good n . ; pair. lntllire Will Evans nr O. I. I.a Dow W. fourt, f Ity. S-30 j New flie room apt for rent, fur niture for sale. Apply Hay frystl'. ;al T. P. W. S-Sl'f ! Wanted Scrap Iron, brass - and jilumlnum. Highest prices guaran teed. Blewett Harvester Co. 8. C. Jackson sells wall paper ana linoleum. Samples taken to your home. Phone 6J9-811. For rent Modern seven room house on College street. Apply John Vert . . f Milk for sale Pure, sweet and clean. Call Ed Morgan. Phone 266J. 7-i Do you know that Bates FrledVy "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" (II Main utreet. Phone 804 Woman wants 2 or 3 small wash Inge to take home a week. Phone 746. Nicely furnished front room apt., with sleeping porch. 602 Wat r Phone 205 M. Rooming house ror sale. Main ireet. In center of buslnes district. Doinggood business. Inquire of Pen Isnd Bros. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros., tl Beauregard. Phone 127 J. For sale New and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White. New Home and The Free Machine. McCilntock Simpson. 400 E. Court. fall Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone .13. Also baggage transferring and heavy hauling. For Rent Sewing machine of all makes. $1.00 per week, $3 0 per month McCilntock A 8impon. 400 E. Court. Usl Black 2-year-old filly, branded H. b. or. lelt Mlfle. Klndel return to Henry lorenien. Suitable reward. 7-2 Lal or. rs Wanted $3.00 an.l $3 pT rtav Board $7 per week t!il landers & luiriotighs Clgiir Stor-. S-27- F,,r sale- -20 foot cut Brown ard Lewis Ciiiii;lne llarveet.T Willi An rora engine. 1'sed only one year. Will sell ras-.nal'le. Adflress U I. Lieu alb n. A lams. Oregon. -'- For sale 1 library table, oak. I mahogany ro.ker, I ivory dreesins: table. 1 buffet, oak; Mltchell-81 roadster, good condition. The Yel low Bug I'hone 854. -2"' Straed from my place eleve?i miles northwest of Athena. brown gel. ling, six year old. anout sixteen hands high, white trip In face, fore top r ached, white hind foot, saddle marks, gentle to handle, welxhs elev en hundred, shows good bree.Ung for running horse. Ha white sot In right rye. and scar on left stifle. I will pay a liberal reward for informa tion lending to his recovery. R. R McKwen. Athena. Ore ! Alia Tonight Louise Huff and House Peters will be een at the Alia tonight In the Pallas-Paramount production, "The lonesome Chap." a thrilling story by Emma ltochelle Wllllama prepar ed for the screen by Harvey Gates. Tho cast supporting the stars in this production Includes such clever ar. list as Eugrrne I'allette, John Bur ton Betty Jonson and Senor Bu-zzl. as child's play, a It plainly evidenced in l. W. Griffith' masterpiece -'In-. iup.,.a whifh Is e.imina to the J Arcade for three days, commencing Monday, June s:,in in una hi.... spectiile Mr. Griffith haH refought faithfully and authentically, the battlj waged by Cyrus and his Persian hordes on Belshazzar of Babylon. Each and every detail In connec tion with the life and custom of the . people of Babylon, to the minutest detail, up to the time that the via. j torious Cyrus took the ancient city. is produced try Mr. tiniiun Ing to the most authentic records. Commencing tomorrow, the pastime theatre will present America a most i, in, alar male mar o.' the screen. "Doug" Fairbanks in his Initial Art craft picture, producd by his own company, "In Again - Out Again." i A typical Fairbanks picture, "In I Again - out Again" present the smil ing "Doug" at his nest In a subject of rapid-fire theme and hundreds ot hearty laughs. Never before ha the athletic one had a better opportun ity to give hia admirers so much of hia inimitable self and various sur prises are in store for his many friends who will visit the Pastime theatre. Supported by Arllne Pretty, i the popular screen actress and an leouallv efficient cast Including Arnold j Lucy, Helen Greene, Homer Hunt, Maker Walker. Albert paraer. -kuu Montana and others of similar pop ularity "Doug" is given capable a sistence in the presentation of the plot, which display a satire of on uaual humor. William Courtenay and Marguerite Snow in "The Hunting of the Hawk," at the Cosy theater, Sunday and Sinn, day. CA ST Desselway William Court-nay The Girl -Marguerite Snow The Other Man Robert clugston The Cosy theatre. Is justified in claiming that "The Hunting of the Hawk" in which It Is to present William courtenay. is even better than "Kick In" the photodramatlzatlon of the famous A. H. Wood melodrama in which Mr. Courtenay was seen re cently with Mollle King. ffiUDSv Sunday Monday William Courtenay The Man Who Invented Punch, The Itaold-FIro Broadway Star. IX A Great Gentleman Crook Swret Service; Picture Surpass ing; even "KICK IN." ICs Called "THE HUNTING OF THE HAWK" COMF.DY Ben Turpln and Paddy Mo Qulro. In A CIRCUS CYCLONE It's a Scream m y a ALTA THEATRE SUNDAY MONDAY PKEKK.XTS "Iq Paulino Frodoricli IN POKF!ITI STORY OF MOTHER'S Ii(VE AXD SW' SACIUFM'E. AIKJ RRAY CARTOON AND PICfOGH APIf. VAUDEVILLE MaKalena's Hawaiian Serenaders The Isles of Paradise KNTFKTAIXKHS PK I.I IK. E. DEE PATTERSON IN "OLD PLANTATION PASTIMES." ITIiei Alia TneaU-o, Sunday and Monday ; i "Sleeping Fires," the Famous t Players-Paramount picture starring Pauline Frederick, will be the at traction at the Alta Theatre. In this I picture Miss Frederick has a role j that, while it Is entirely 'different ' from anything she has ever appeared ; in, will remind one of the parts she "The Women III the Case, it Is a sympathetic role, as the adventdrew type. took In in that against W HEN WAJt W AS W AGKI W ITH COCKS 1 While the warriors of ancient j Uabyiun had not the means of whole sale slaughter In vogue today, meir warfare could hardly be considered A Tl.MK FOR 8AiFICK. Pre4idcnt llruws IeMn from I ted cj-osh week. If a-tlft'" ! I I h A i - ofr in The Big Bright AND NEW YORK. June 22. Red Cross week and It significance in the war was characterized by President Wil son in a message read at a dinner here today to stimulate the organisa tion's work throughout the country, a a rare privilege to prove unselfish ness and the spirit of sacrifice. "I am Interested to learn of the dinner which the Ked Cross commit tee has plam-d for tonight," the pres. ident mid. "During this week the American people will have a uniiur privilege of manifesting American unselfishness,' as well as the real spir it of sacrifice which animates our people. 1 am sure the people of New York will do their part, but I hope they will measure the generosity of their gifts by the urgency of the I need." After a toast to President Wilson I had been drunk, chr.rles E. Hughes. the toastmaster. emphasized the ne cessity for a "great auxiliary army of relief, since a great army and nav; is being equipped." j Auto Stage. Fur Adam. Athena and Weston. leaves Allen-Knight Co at 10 a. m. land 1:30 p. m. each day. Phone 4 00 I for reservations. Ralph Shaffer. ' prop, Adv. THE SMILE THAT MADE. THE NATION HAPPY onoi I0E30 A Red Blooded Rapid Fire Comedy "IW AGA1N-0UT AGAIN" WITH DOUGLAS HIS IWrnf at itinsTtuim Sprhur. J SaturlH ninht, Juu 23rd. Y ' are .ftinJiaUy invited ami assured ! Ki.otl time. First lana areommod j t imuv U(KulHr lor Ielier North yule iMiil K;iM mli m Ttie.d:t. Thurs days and Saturdays. South jide and t sidt- mi M mlit s. Wed nesdtiys ;.nd Friday. Maim out your Ice siun. 1 'hmie rdar4 taken care of at any tune exf'it Suiidny afternoon. I'h"n? ; I Tt. !ni'thp-ltneri:an io. -25 m Frre! Another $200 phonograph to given away at the itoton Stors. it to their window. Adv. LeavBlf iniirv I II VI IJ lftV MIIFJIIAV be See I pubiir lyance TaerVrnt. Moose Ilsll. The puoilc ks cordially invited te attend the regular Saturday nigh dance tonight In Moose haR, Muaie by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission. -ente Ad I Iie.-iite the war and the onrush of i prohiluu.-n. more whiskey, I er an-l ,tiliat-o litre consumed within the past year than In any rel..us year. a fact that should give the nation pause whatever that may mean. Blna-eltotdrrk' Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholder of the Oregon Buil.lin A .Mtn Association will be held it the office of the Secretary. Will Moore. I IT Kast Court street. this .Ity on Tuesday. June 5Slh, 191 T. at J p. m. R. AI.KXANDKR. President W1LX MOORE, Secretary. -! I afT-.e. r" V5l" e- ; it' i June 24-25 ; - - i Cartoon Comedy 20,000 LEGS UNDER THE SEA Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10c Gome Afternoon or Early in the Evening