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if'.i ' yw iiWiMj EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17. 10J7. TAGE F1VR "At The' IT PAYS TO PAY connov KEEPS COMPETITION GUESSING BIG SAVINGS FOR EVERY Canteloups, stundard size, 2 for Wu'ermeloiiH, per pound Tomatoes 2. lbs. for 15; box Oranges small size 30 ; large Lemons, still Potatoes, 7 pounds Onions, 8 pounds Green Corn, per dozen ears Shrimp, best quality, 2cans Sliced Pineapple, 2 cans for Salmon, good quality 2'2 lb. cans Matches, per box Hershey's Cocoa i2 lb. can 20 ; 1 lb. Hershey's Chocolate, per lb Canned Corn, Peas, String Beans Carnation Milk, 2 cans IT PAYS TO PAY IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK lllllllMMIIMIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIItUIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIIIIIUIIIIHIinillliniHIIIMIV II IWWfMMjMMI II II A BIG NEW LINE OF RUBBER GOODS If The worst thing about rubber is that you can't tell 5 II by looking at it whether it is good or not. "WEAR EVER" RUBBER GOODS Are guaranteed for 2 years. I You Can't Go Wrong. Whatever you may need E we have it. E Economy Drug' Co. Hotel St. George Building T Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 IlllimilMMI tltltlltllltltllttf lllllllf llllltllllllllllfllftllllf MttllMIIM rilllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr If 28 Years Ago Today u I From th 1mly Kast Oregonian. Auk. IT. 1S9. Ben Myers has taken his departure for rnrihuul, where H is said he will train under Have. Campbell for a con tost with .lark Iempsey, the renowned mlddleweik'ht pugilist. A lady wan seen yesterday on th ntroet who w.re n very singular nrna nient. It was a live butterfly, pinned jniitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiniiiiiiiinMnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn I Just Received ( A Carload of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Ready for Immediate Delivery iliac Water and Johnson Street. Phone 530 HiriiHiiiiiiitiniiiifiiJiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiuriiGifriiiiiiiiiiciiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiniifii CASH AT CONROY'S THE HOUSEWIFE DAY. 15? .. 2C noc 50? 30? 25? 25? 25? 25? 25? 25? - 5 35? 40c 15? 25? CASH AT CONROY'S to her breast and fluttering its fra gile wlns In a vain effort to escape from it imprisonment. A drummer for a San Francisco Klove house attracted Home attention In Pendleton today by displaying a purse, h I luffed to have been composed of a woman'" skin. It looked innocent enough, but those who examined it could scarcely repress a shudder at the thought of tanned hunuiii hide, The saloon ordinance referred at li.st evening's meeting of the clt council provides that nil saloons must bo closed between the hours of 12 and ,ri o'clock at night. Auto Co., Inc. I LOCALS (2l Advertising ii Bi iet KATKH Per line firm insertion loc IVr Hue. additional inner! ion 5c JVr line, per month $l.iHi No Iix-hIk taken for bs tlinn iiiic Count tt ordinary word to line. lornlM will not to taken over rha fclfphonp exeept from Kasl Urffou lull paid up BiibKcrlbers. Furnlfched apt. Cour'.. -20tf once. Wanted- -Chambermaid at rail 30J. 7-21tf rags, ut Th Wanted Good, clean East Oreironlan of fir. X haul your carnage and trash Phone &6;i.M. 1403 W. Railroad street When you stop In Kchu eat at the Fritz Restaurant. ti-23 tf Furnished housekeeping rooms. 501 Clay 7.2 4 tf Furnished apts. for rent. 407 E. Court. 8-lltf For sale- One roll top office desk and chair. Call 2 14 W. g-Utf Housekeeping rooms, 114 Stonewall Jackson. 8.l3tf For sal- Modern five room house. Inquire &19 Marie tf.lttif Modern apt for rent, lower floor. 803 R. H. R. Phone 224 W. X-16U Sandwiches, cof lee and soft drinks at The Office OBar Store, 711 Main street. 6-22tf Ford with demountable wheels in first class condition, for sale Call at City Auto Co. 6-5if Wanted Scrap Ircn, bras and aluminum. Highest prices guaran teed. Blewett Harvester Co. Ijst Hunch of keys, either in town or on agency road. Suitable re ward If returned to this office. 8-8tf Do you know that Kates & prledley "Sell, rent or insure Anything?" 614 Main street, phone 604 Child n n's hair bobbing a specialty. Pendleton Hairdresslng Parlors tf Inrge furnished tent in shade for rent cheap for four gentlemen, 401 Aura street or call 30KW. 8-i Fluff rugs from all carpets. M. A. Rigby, local agent for W. Fluff Rug Co of Portland. Phone 649. 10-9 For rent Nle three room unfur nished apartment. Clowe in. Kstes & Friedly. 8-1 S For sa.le 12 foot combine with hitch. In first claw condition. Inquire A this office. 8-:0- ! Wanted Experienced woman cook ! for small hotel. Inquire "C" thin of- I flee. 8 17tf ! Rooming house for sale. Main j treet. in center of business district. Doing good business. Inquirs of Pd land Bros. Wanted P.y experinc,j cook, job helping another woman cook in cook house. Inquire K this office. 7-18tf For sale New and second hand Sewing Miichfnes. Singer, White. New Home and The Free Machine. McClintock & Simpson. 400 E- Court. Call Pen land Bros van to move your household gotKis. Telephone 289. A Ik baggage transferring and heavy hauling For Rent--Sewing machines of all make. 1 1.00 per ek. S3 00 month. McClintock A Simpson, per 400 E. Court. For sale chtp--Two 1917 Kord touring cars, one t ft 1 6 Chevrolet and one 1916 Saxon Touring Car. City Auto Co. 8 a - if For sale Modern 8 -room house and gariige (in Pendleton 1. Aduress Scott Hut ler. 1113 W. Indiana Ave.. Spokane. H-tf Will leave ftr my vacation Satur day night. Aug. 18. Will return Sept. 1 Jit h Studio will be closed dur.ng my absence. C. S. Wheeler, "Photo grapher." S 20 For sale 20 foot cut Brown ard Lewis Com tune Harvester with Au rora enpme. I'sed only one year. Will sell rea.na hie. Address I I LJeu allen. Auams. Oi-'on 6-l'0tf Auto Stage. For A darns. Athena and Weston, leaves A lien-K night Co at 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations. Ha iph Shaffer, irop Adv. 1 Notiii of 1'aynrMTit of City of rnllo S 1 ton Iniinxn cmcnt itonds. SZ Notice is hereby Kiven that City of I Pendleton Improvement Ponds Nn. 11, 12. 13. 14 and ifi, Series i win I bo puid upon presentation thereof to I the undersigned at the American National Hank. Pendleton. Pmatilla ICounty. Oregon. interest on said 1 bonds censes pfemner 1, 1917. I at ed August 1 fi . 1917. IjRK MfH'VRHOITSE. Treasurer, City of Pendleton I v Wm. Mu kelsnn. Itrputy. S-2 . Not icr. On account of 1' aving for a vaca tion, my studio will be closed from A ugi. st 15, 3!' 17, until September 15, 1917 C S WHEEIjER 8 IS Social Ian At Hermiston Auditorium. Friday evening. Aug 17. Kverybody invited, Pendleton Orchestra Hefreshments 8-1S Nodcvt of mnty Ilowrd of Bqualirt trn. Pendleton, Ore., Aug. 17. 1917. Notice is here-by given that the Hoard of Kjualiwlion of Timatllla County, state of Oregon, will meet at the county court house in Pendleton, in said ciunty and state, on the sec ond Monday in September, being Sep tember 10. continuing for 15 days, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors In valuation, description or qual ty of lands, lot or other property assessed rty me It shall be the duty of person in-tcn-sted to ape par at the time and placv hi-rcbv appointed. C. P STRAIN Assessor for fniatiila County. 8 21 jxnig ivinuiig- u Pcndh'ton. "I am really living this picture," Douglas Fairbanks; was heard to re mark recently between acenes of "Wild and Wool'iy," his newest Art- craft film coming to the pastime the ater next Sunday and Monday. "I'd rather play western pictures than eat and when I retire from the amuse menl world I hope to gather a (ram of cowboys around me and live on the groat plains. That's the life. No cabarets, limousines or elevator apartments for me." The fact that Douglas meant what he said will be readily evidenced in this film. Judg ing from advance reports which indi cate that It out-Fairbanks anything this athletic screen mar has evr dis played. Paxil me Today, "Two Utt: Imps," the William Fox photoplay, starring Jane and Katherine Iee. five and seven years old, respectively, will close its run at the Pastime theater today. This picture has nad a wonderful showing here. It is something out of the ordinary and very well done. These children, now being starred for the first time, are captivating. They thrill and amuse the old as well a- the young. Mothers like to watch t hem and wish that their iwn off -sprinu- had al' of the genius shown h the Iees. ''d Alta Friday and Saturday. Margaret IH'ngton, the eele brn W. B. AYER NAMED AS OREGON FOOD MAN WASH 1 NGTON. Aujf. 17. A p pitintnient of 2S men as federal food commissioners in as many states was i approved today by President WilHon. j Commissioners for the other mates I will hft selected by the food adminis- t trution within a few da's. The state coniniissioners ill administer the food control bill Insofar as it applies to state matters, and will co-ordinate state food activities with those of he food administration. All of the men will serve without pay. , Among the commissioners announc ed today are: California. Ralph P. Merritt, San Francisco; Montana. Professor Alfred Atkinson, Uozezman; Oregon, W. H. Aver, Portland ; Washington, Charles Hebherd, Spokane; Wyoming. Theo dore Iiers, Sheridan. KX ITM ITION riFT,l"SKl si: !trr si;kyi : MN Hurd at Rcaltlei Ocollncs to "o!1ow Ilex-ommeiKlaton of MttAun: an j in juc-bm iid Not Kvml ,'on 1 Sl'-ATT.E. Aug. !". Despite the fact that W. G. McAdoo. serretarv of the treasury, personally recommend- ed that local board No. 7 here, of the selective draft ofricflals'. grant exemp tion to Archie Strange, secret fervict agent, that board Wednesday stood firm in its refusal to comply with I McA don's recommendati( n. I Stranse did not ask for exemption ' himself, but Contain Thon.as n Fos- 1 ter. head of the secret service, and i W. H. Moran. acting ch.ef of the se- . cret service division of the treasurv : at Washington, submittei affidavits requesting 8trange discharge. 'If there is going ro be any grant ing of exemptions du to favoritism in high authority it will not be with my consent.'" said Mr. Kennedy. USs HARRFIt'S school hxn c.rni.s Alto, California. Seventeenth year begins September 1", 1 317 cat- alogue upon application NEW YORK TROOPS AT - v i- rr uajt r amo Thin is the first picture to reach here of the Xew Tork troops in enmp at Spartanbur. AC. It show; that some unusual features will enter into the life of the soldier boys Mom brs of Company I. or the Twenty KtHond KnKineers, who are puttins Camp Wadsworth In shape for the large cont ngent soon to arrive, are I - i: V ms , reJ theatrical star who will make her second screen appearance at the Al ia on Friday and Saturday In the JtMky-J'aramount adaptation of Ba sll King's celebrated novel 'The In ner Shrine," had a great many amus ing experiences during the first weeks of her work beforfe the cam era. She reached the studio at an early hour the first morning and in her dressing room waiting to be called. Finally an ass stant director appeared at the door and said: 'A'l right. Miss JIIinKton, we are all ready to shoot you." The astonished and horrified star exclaimed: "Ore it heavens! what have I done now?" The vaudeville is excellent and make a show that sure to please. I I-a-t SI h whig of! Fatty and IJwttcrflv j Feature at CVy Today. , "Clean Pictures fit for children.' is the slogan of "Fatty" Arbuckle. i FJvil only to him who evi: thinketh is a philosophy which has covered a multitude of sins in moving picture scenarios but It's a theory which ha1 ; no part or parcel in the scheme of things for Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Clean, wholesome photo comedies. J free even of the suspicion of a sug ; gestion of double entente, are his pro j duct and continued adherence to this policy is his purpose. The story of a young fellow whose object in life was to exceed all speed I limits in every line of endeavor is j to'd in the Butterfly picture. "Th Double Standard. ' UMAP1NE WHEAT GOES 35 BUSHELS TO ACRE Man From Southern Oregon Says Hay Worth $20 Ton in Stack. (East Oregonian Sreclal.) t'MAPINE. Ore., Aug. 16 A ba by girl weighing ll pounds was born to Mr. and Mm. prank Ailen at I'ma pine Wednesday, August S. Mrs. Allen was before her marriage Ona Iaww)n. Cynthia Stone, who has been the guest of Miss Margaret Krumbah for the past two weeks, returned to her home at Touchet on Sunday. Dealtry Bean returned to her home at Umapine Thursday afternoon after a month's vacation at Sandpoint, Ida ho and Spokane. H. W. Messenger is harvesting at 'lyde. Wpsh.. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle cross arrived 'Sunday at the home or Mr and Mr i W. p. Ijeach making a trip by auto- I mobile from southern Oregon. th; town of Harirsbure. Mr. Cross is a nephew of Mr. Leach and they will j make a few weeks' visit in eastern . Oreeon Mr. Cross states that where hP is from thp stockmen have con- tract ed all alfalfa hay to be had at j 120 in the stark TTi rnnees In thnt j section are very dry and early feed ine will he resorted to by the stock- men. John Allen has Teen engaged to drive the creamery auto truck to take the pace of William Murphy, resigned. The wheat land rented by Charlie ; Iickerson is making a good run this : year, some going 35 bushels to the i acre, some 25 and a small amount a Mow as 1R. Mr. Dickerson stands to j clear several thousand dollars on the ' year's crop. j H Ft. Bacon, who lives southwest 1 of T'mapine, is having a fine run I with his barley crop and will clear j three or four thousand with this : year's stand. Barley in this section '. is nil good. j The Indies Aid met this We Ines day afternoon with Mrs. Will Rec- SPARTANBURG CAMP 1 nJoyinK ripe. Juicy South Carolina water-melons daily. Plans are beins made for a watermelon fete upon the arriv.il of the main body 'f New Yorkers. In the phoroaph Miss Os sie Potter and Miss Kmnm I-itt e. pretty spartanl'lirp pirls. brought the w atermt Ions ftronn on the r farm t i:. camp at the far grounds. Thursday Friday Turor iiTTir imdo n iiilol li i ill lnro -.. rat"' lt t ecltnnctit In Vj-' their own little way. They ::'; reunite a prodial son a nd his father. They engineer a live march and capture two big burglars. UIIJJAM FOX pmrnu his liaby ;ramls JANE and KATHERINE L E E TWO LITTLE IMPS They will amuse you cheer you and. give you the enter tainment treat of your life. COMEDY Harry Watson In JUST IMMAiIX ATIO ords. Despite hot weather a good crowd was out and sewing was the order of the afternoon. The Red Cross met Thursday aft ernoon at the school house and fin ished all the work on hand. About twelve ladies were present. .NKPIIKW OF HIXDEX Bl'Kti OFPKItK V. 8. PlA. TO FIfHT r-BOATS. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 16. Paul Francis fichlick, nephew of Gen eral von Hindenburg and Yale gradu ate, has just placed at the disposal of the United States government a new device for fighting submarines. Young Schlick's mother is von Hindenburg's sister. She is the wife of Frank Schlick, a St. Paul, Minn., business man. Schlick has joined the U. S. navy and is now in European waters. Another invention, the char acter of which is kept secret has been offered by him to L'ncle Sam. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature a ucaai loaoi FRIDAY t . : t i ' ' P J f i Margaret Illington IN THE FAMOUS STORY The Inner Shrine Story ranges from Paris to Xew York ami to the wildest of jungles. VAUDEVILLE MANSFIELD & MANSFIELD la "A Summer Flirtation." Comedy Sing ing and Talking. ALBERT AND ROZELLA The Comedy Singing, Talking, Dancing Midgets. mm VAUDEVILLE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AdulU 25c Children 10c or The One and Only DOUGLAS FAIOOAHEIS UN THE WEST'S BREEZIEST COMEDY UIL and UilDLV PASTiUE 2Days,COM. 1Q SUN. AUG W COSY Thurday Friday THE BUTTERFLY PICTURES Present the Smashing Big 6 Part Dranu TUB Standard" A big story of the Myht and shadows of the gral rity. Alo a Om Act OHMly "THE SOMHIShrTTK" -ii; Saturday Kutlilyn William in "THK AKKICWX Jl Xil,iV A Thrillini; Wild Aniniul l-.-nurv lonoi iodoi SATURDAY 11 m Won DouDe "!!T!:!'!!:i!!!!'f'll'iii!,,!l;,'!',!!'',:T r?oaor ipaotr S.M 2 r