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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1917. rin rif a fit The Connecting Links In The Chain of Health CONROY'S Sold on Merit tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii ik"iiiiuiiiaiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiinuiiiiiiiiiiii Make Your Own s: Si E P E B E E: Round-up Pictures You can do it with an Eastman Kodak We carry a complete stock. Also full stock of sup plies of all kinds. We Print and Develop. Economy Drug Co. f II Hotel St. George Building E l Day Telephone 711 J Night Telephone 718 iSimiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiHHiiiiimiMmHiHiiiiHiu riiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"""""""'""""' 1 LOCALS SS Advertising ia Bi iet BATHS. Per Una first lnaertloo...-.10e Per Hue, additional Inaertloo Be Per line, par month .... $1 00 Ns locals taken far lose than 25c Connt 8 ordinary worda to Una, Locala will not be taken orer tba telepbone axcept from East Oregon- iao paid-up subscribers. SIXTEEN RIDERS i GIVEN $5 AWARDS Sixteen of the rldprs at the Round Up during the past two daya were givpn $5 each for the showing, thpy made. Thpy are amateurs, new be ginners at the game, and the special awards were made to encourage them t, ride according to approved cowboy form. Thoae securing the awards were Harold Ahnlt. Fred Nlchnlaa, Wlllla Cain, Harold Newqulst, Ed Knuchnrd. Dock Baize, A. Hpadden, Paul Khlp ppnlower. Mltchol Thompaon, Doc Oanorn, Jerry Jnhnley, Speck Hofford, Paul Venable, I'aul Rymer, Dave Myera and Jay Talbot. The alrlke of the ship yard laborers will not prevent the floating of the next liberty loan. MUTINIKS I1UKAK OIT OX POKTIGIFSK WARSHIPS MADRID, Sept. 22. Mutinies have broken out aboard some of tho Por tuguese warships. Many arrests have been made. For Sale, targe wheat farms eastern Wash ington, In Adams and Franklin counties. Trice $20 to $35 per acre. One crop paya for land. Large sheep ranoM mnti nnm Inrfre Imnrnved and equipped aheep ranch. Write or call for list. Inland Land Co., Connell, Wash. 9-27 Notice to tho Public. Having bought the Interests of my former partner, Mr. Hale, I wish to announce that I wll lcontinue the business at the old stand where tha business will be conducted as before. L J. McATEB. 9 6tf ;uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiii Attention Land Bop ! I No doubt you have heard of the Eight Mile territory near Hcppner, Oregon, in Morrow county, which is conceded by all, to be the very best wheat producing districts in Morrow county. We have just listed a few of the very best : wheat ranches in the Eight Mile district. : 1120 acres, all tillable except 50 acres, ordi- : nary buildings, fenced and cross fenced, well I watered, lays fine, all can be combined, church : near by and school house on the ranch. Price, I $30.00 per acre, half cash. : 800 acres, about 700 acres tillable, good : buildings, well watered, fenced and cross fenc- : ed; all lays fine and can be combined, near I church and school house, running water in : house and barn lot, 200 acres in summerfallow, ! all goes. Price, $30.00 per acre, one half cash. : This is just a part of our listings and will bear the closest kind of inspection. The prices are ; right and the soil is good and should interest any j good wheat raiser. You know the climatic conditions in Eastern ; Oregon, and all we ask you to do is to go with ! us and take a look at the land. ESTES & FRIEDLY 614 Main Street. Phone 604 7iimmHiimtmiHimnHHiMiimimiMiiHitimH Furnished apt. Hamilton Court. t-JOtf Wanted Good, clean. rata, at Tha Eaat Oregonlan office. , I haul your garbage and traah. Phone 668M. 1402 W. Railroad street Furnished housekeeping rooms. 601 Clay. 7,Ult Go to the Bee Hive for your low priced millinery. 9-6tf Good empty oak barrels for sale. Inquire thia office. - tf For sale Chevrolet ear In first class condition. Call 269M. , 9-20 Wanted Woman or girl for gener al housework. Phone 781W. 9-15tf Wanted Woman to do housework on ranch. Phone 223J. 9-Htf Wanted Used car See Estes and Fredlejr. 9-24 Piano for sale; good as new, price reasonable. Inquire this office. 9-13tt Sandwiches, coffee and .soft drinks at The Office Cigar Store, 711 Main street. -22tf Wanted Scrap Iron, bras and aluminum. Highest prices guaran teed. Blewett Harvester Co. Do you know that Eatea Friedlev "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 114 Main street. Phone (04. Children's hair bobbing a specialty. Pendleton Hairdressing Parlors. tf Wanted Work on ranch. Address If. M. McCleod, this office. 9-24 McDonald's music studio, 312 Thompson street Phone E04 W. -27 For sale Harley-Davidson motor. cycle. Inquire Independent Garage. 9-24 Wanted Two or three room apart. ment. Close in. Phone 633. Inde pendent Oarage. 9-ttt Rooming house tor sale. M street In center of business district Doing. good business. Inquire of Fen- land Bros. Luclle Chrlatensen, retailer for Franco American Hygienic toilet re quisites 669J. 9-23 For sale Two tent houses, barn, chickens and furniture, back of U0I W. Railroad street - 9-21 Lost Extra wire wheel and tire, 33x4, between Pendleton and Athena. Notify this office. Reward. 9-24 For rent, a four room house arid garden on Eddy street. Inquire 720 L'osble street 9-20tf Lost Gold watch and fob with Elks' Charm. Finder return to J. P. Murphy and receive re wart. 9-17-13 Fluff rugs from all carpets. M. A. Rlgby, local agent for W. Fluff Rug Co.. of Portland. Phone 049. -H Wanted Girl for general house work. Mrs. E. L. Smith. Phone 63. 9-Dtf For sale 200 acres good grain ranch. Price. $5000. Unincumbered. By owner, Blraer Smith. R. F. D. Midvale, Idaho. 9-22 For ssle New and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White. New Home and The Free Machine. McCiintock Simpson, 400 B. Court. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household gooda Telephone 3S9. Also baggage transferring and heavy hauling. For Rent Sewing machines of all makes. $1.00 per week, $3.00 per month. McCiintock Simpson. 400 E. Court t Ford touring car and Studebaker roadster for sale. N. P. McLean Phone 222. 9-18tf For sale Modern I -room house and grrage (In Pendleton). Address Scott Butler, 1111 W. Indiana Ave., Spokane. i-tf Lost Tire and rim. size 25x4 1-2. between Pendleton and Milton. Find er notify Independent Garage, Pen dleton. 9-18tf Woman will take eft re of children daytime during Round-Up. Address W. this office. 9-20 For sale 12 head of good work homes, young, and sound, weight 1250 to 1050. Frank H. King, Me tonus, Oregon. R. F. D. Madras Ore., Route A. 9-24 Auto trailers, guaranteed 1-2 ton, pneumatic tires, 30x3 Inches, direct auto frame pull, none better. . $95 net. Made by Sapper Bros., Hermls- ton, Oregon. 9-25 Agents Wanted For our non-irri gated, low priced trees. Unequalei proposition for right man. For full particulars address Pacific Nursery Company, 122 11 Grand Ave., Port land, Oregon. For sale 320 acres of Dry Creek wheat land, 6 miles north of Walla Walla. This land has been kept In a high state of cultivation, free of weedB and In first class condition. In summer fallow. Owner is widow lady. Will not consider trades. Ad dress, P. o. Box 362, Walla Walla, Wash. 1465 on Potlatch, where crop fail ures are unknowr. Between fiOO and 600 acres under cultivation, seven miles from Peck, Maho, a R. R town. Good improvements and abund ance of water and wood for fuel. Crop can be ralaed orery year en ALL pf the land, aummet fallow with corn beans. This farm could be cut up and make three or tour good farms. Several half sections near Lewiston. well Improved, $80 to $100 per acre. Frt ton and Day, Lewiston, Idaho. t-Istf Notice to Patrons. ir Notice Is hereby given that the power and electric .lights will be off (omnrrow morning, Sept. 23, from daylight to 12 noon. PACIFIC POWER LIGHT CO. 9-23 SECOND DAY OF BETTER THAN FIRST; GOES WITH SNAP ROUND-UP IS PROGRAM AND THRILL There was everything to the Round-Up program of yesterday aft ernoon necessary to make up a good Round-Up program, and that is say ing a whole mouthful. Hotly contest. ed races, man and brute battles that were not all one-sided, daring exhibi tions, enough accidents to emphasize the danger of cowboy sports, enough comedy to vary the mood of the crowd, perfect weather and a great crowd. As on the first day the cowgirls' re lay race, one of the great thrillers of the latter half of the program, con tributed the most serious accident, This time it was Josephine Sherry who was eliminated by mishap. When rounding the west turn on the first relay, the red-figured rider was thrown to the track, turning over and over. She was rendered senseless but her injuries were not serious. Donna Card, who was Injured Thurs day In this race, furnished the com petition for Champion Mabel De Long yesterday and finished close behind the pretty Washington girl. How ever the two accidents, combined with Miss De Long's riding and her fast horses, have given her a margin over her rivals that assures her re taining her title. The steer bulldogglng also brougnt the hospital corps on the run, and it was none other than Buffalo Ver non, first Round-Up champion steer thrower, who was carried out. Vernon was making a heroic try for a come back. He left his horse Just In from of the judges stand. The steer was running ao fast that, when he struck the ground, animal and man were thrown heavily. Vernon struck on one shoulder and never moved from where he fell until placed on the stretcher. He reappeared later ana waved his hand to the crowd to show that he was still no candidate for the patients' ward. These were the two principal accidents, though there were several of more minor natures- Nap Lynch, who won the relay yes terday, also won the pony express, duplicating his victory of the first day over Gerklng ana Boo Arm strong. Mabel De Long, winner of the relay, also won the cowpony race by a lengths She Is the popular fa vorite with the crowd. oeorge Fletcher, the colored cowboy, seems to have a monopoly on the maverick race. On both days his loop shot out first from the group of twenty cow boys and settled over the horns of tne fleeing steer. The bucking contest yesterday axi- ernoon saw some great rides made. Bob Burke, younger son of Poker Jim. the blind old Indian who leads the parades of his tribesmen each day, drew Angel, who made another Indian the champion last year. Tne sympathy of the crowd was with him until he showed that Jackson Hun- down is not the only red buckaroo who can ride the big bay. Angel leaned high in the air, . pinwheeled. cakewalkd and twisted but the Indian boy kept a firm seat and he was giv en a great cheer. Ed McCarty of Cheyenne made the most sensational ride of the day on the great little bucker, Culdesac, and his name was sure to be listed with those to qual ify for the semi-finals. Taklma Ca nut, than whom there are few bet ter riders, pawed McKay from shoul der to rump. Ben Oakes rode safely through all of Old Colonial's pitching and Dock Osborn made a wild ride safely on 8mythy- But the victory was not always with the cowboy. Headlight added his second victim of the show to his long list by going out from under Slim Bill Ridings, the cowboy whom Proctor, the lptulptor, took as a model. Monkey Wrench disposed of Dave Myers In Just two Jumps and John Spain, erstwhile champion, got an awful shaking on Whistling Annie's back. Tom Doug las, the cowboy clown, showed his real form on the sunflshlng Mrs. Wlggs, making a good ride in spite of the fact he was left hanging on the fence. Fire Alarm, with Jay Tal bot on his back, ran right over the moving picture machine and Bill Mc Murray carried Arthur Spadden over the fence. One of the best rides of the day was made by Dave White on Tom Stevens, the newest acquisition of the Round-Up. Narclsse McKay and Wllklns Williams, both Indians, also mastered their horses, Llghtfoot and Corbett Wiggle made his usual wicked buck and Clarence Plant gave a good ex hibition of buckaroo art on him. Cyclone, the big black high Jumper, nearly carried Kenneth Barrett over the moon. Barrett rode safe. Inn Condon raked the sides of old Grave Digger and Johnny Maggert managed to keep his seat on Long Creek. There were six of the best ropers In the world entered In the steer rop ing yesterday but Old Man Hard Luck followed them Into the arena. George Wler, twice champion, made a perfect throw but his lariat parted when be busted his steer. He had to use a second rope and this delayed his time which, after all, was second best of the day. Johnny Judd made the best time, busting his animal hard despite the fact his loop went over the ani mal's head. Practically all of the other ropers had hard luck. Jim Roach was the winner In the stage coach race yesterday his vic tory ver James Ghangrow being a duplicate of his victory over the Kirk patrlck team the day before. Governor Loeea Marc. The grand mounted parade was grand In more than name. Governor WIthycombe did not lead the parade yesterday. He had shipped his beau tiful mare here especially for the purpose but the boy with whom he left It was lost in the shuffle. Added to the many trick and fancy exhibition stunts yesterday was the drunken ride of Sid Seale, Just as he has done it at other Round-Ups. Tom Douglas the clown, pulled some real comedy stuff In the fancy roplns and Is proving the greatest laugh maker that has ever been in the park. WILLIAM S. HART AS "THE SQUARE DIAL MAN Pastime Sunday and Monday. William S. Hart, the western char acter actor featured In "Truthful Tul- Large Montana Land Company Lo cates in Pendleton. The Montana-Western Lands Com pany, Incorporated, have opened offi ces In the East Oregonlan Building, 660 Main street, Pendleton, Ore. Thla is one of the largest land holding companies in Montana. Their main office being located at Conrad, Mon tana. They operate principally In the rich wheat belt north of Great Falls and on the main line of the (Heat Northern railway In Teton and Toole counties. Thomas S. Molesworth, dis trict manager of the company, with headquarters In Walla Walla was a caller In the city Tuesday. Mr. Molesworth reports large sales by the company in the Walla Walla and oth- nearby districts this summer. $200,000 worth of land being sold during the past few weeks and near- $2,000,000,000 to Inland KmMre farmers during the past year. He re ports parties of 3 to 6 once or twice a week going to look over the land and says that with few exceptions ev ery man who goes up there buys land. In a few days they will have a display of Montana products In their office here In Tendleton. Adv. liver" and 'The Gun Fighter." will be seen in a somewhat different role than hia famous "bad man" when "The Square Deal Man,'' a Triangle- Kay Bee picture produced under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince, is presented at the Pastime theater Sun day and Monday. "The Square Deal Man." which is the work of J. G. Hawks, is a drama of the western plalna. It tells the story of a gambler who threw down his cards for a slip of a girl and thereby won his greatest stake. Ro mantic Interest Is stimulated by the part the girl plays In turning the no torious Jack O'Dlamonds from the game of the roulette wheel to the management of a ranch which he has rightfully won. Notice. I wish to announce to the public that I have returned and resumed practice at Room , Schmidt Bldgf, Pendleton. DR. LYNN K, BLAKESLEE. 10-S Arcade Sunday. Mystery and excitement will min gle In gripping episodes when "The Mysterious Mr. Tiller" is exhibited "Bluebird Day" at the Arcade the ater on Sunday, with Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford stars of the occa sion. The Golconda necklaces, heavy with almost priceless Jewels, had, been stolen in Paris and smuggled Into the United States. The puzzling mystery will be Bolved and love will show the way In this fascinating photo-dramt of keenest Interest. . For Sale, " Idea! home in Eagle Valley, Or. gon, U 1-2 acres, plenty fruit, gooa Improvements, abundance water, ad joining townslte of newbrtdge. Small payment down and long terms on baK Address J. A. Jelllson, New bridge. Ore. 10-17 For Sale cheap. Complete trap drummers outfit as good as new. Including bass and snare drums, orchestra bells, stands, oases etc Reason for selling, owner has enlisted. If Interested call or ad- ress Wm. Esselstyn. Echo. Ore. 9-21 Excellent Vaudeville and Exception ally line Picture at the Alta Sun day and Monday. The Forbidden Path with Sussle Hayakawa and Vivian Martin playing the leading roles wilt be one of the best dramas we have had the pleas ure of showing. The Great Stadium Trio prcsenr phenomenal gymnasts and Eddie Smith Is a delightful entertainer. Law of the North at Cosy Sunday and Monday. . North of 53 a man's a man and his pout's his own. and here in the frozen north lies a story which takes In a very large scoop from an adventuress love story to the murderous whiskey runners and gamblers of the north. How the girl frees her lover and brings the murderer to justice makes a romantic story of unusual appeal. NlKht -life has received another blow. The shoe shining parlors are to close early. wjllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIl! P ASTIM Sunday and Monday A Thrilling- Love Story Told Differently. William S. Hart 8 Ft i -IN I "Th 3CU1IFG I I Deal ITJilan" I A western play full to the brim of action and suspense ; I vith the incomparable Hart portraying a character with g whom you will be in sympathy from the first to the last, g AND A GOOD TRIANGLE COMEDY. 1 lllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllii IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII!IIIIIIIIll Sunday and Monday 1 VIVIAN MARTIN and SUSSIE HAYAKAWA IN I "This Forbidden Path" I,. M.H.I-1IM J J aS BRAY PICTAROGRAPH AND CARTOON VAUDEVILLE THE GREAT STADIUM TRIO In Phenomenal Gymnasts. EDDIE SMITH Clasy Entertainer, Singing, Talking, Dancing. a 1 s M H llllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllltilltlla ARC A f SUNDAY : RUPERT JULIAN AND RUTH CLIFFORD IN - - 'Hie Mysterious Mler" Replete with sensation, vibrant with mystery, thrilling, -puzzling, fascinating. ALSO A Good Comedy SI) Sunday and Monday Shirley Mason IN The Law of the North Told in the Frozen North where a man's a man and his past' his own. ALSO A 2 Part Eloyt Comody