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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1917)
itiiiwiiaiiiM"if"K'iiw"iwji"'ip'1 ,""iimiiiIis S' y 1"'W 'I i--p"-- y -j , , y 'i jry yi ir y y y "1 "'y pi y p"g"fy'"i"'T"T"l"if' -fT T"f 'r r1 f! BIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENpLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER. 20, 1017. PAGE HVE it r y IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S WE TAKE. THE LEAD, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW coiors CASH GROCERY 525' Main St Free Delivery. Phone ORDER YOUR CORN MEAL NOW FOR WHEATLESS DAY. f J Eastern White and Yellow, 9 lb. sack. . 706, Cracked Hominy, 9 lb. sack ........ i. . . 60c Ivukh-ii. loo )n)uiiik 'i.oa Who H(oni', imiiiHl '. . , . J lo Macaroni, Hoaelu-til, NimmIIcn. pwkuc IOo , liunrnl, NpiKclictti, 3 Kund Ihx A.'x! I'oanut Junior. 2', lb. whin 3c, 5 ll. cuiw tf.OU .loiiullmii Applnt, Pancy WruwH-d $1.60 Mount. Vornun Milk, i cairn S.Vt KhIUmui ItaJntji., imckaxo i'to (Tlnoo , MiiaJI 45c, iiiiM. 'eoe, lance $1.75 Mati'lu-N. bo So - Tolk-t PaiNf, ! rolls . . . , S3o - Itoiuui Mcnl, iiarkaxc 30o ' Olymnlc Fanoake Flour .Ilk! f'riHIal Whlto and llob Wlilto Strap, 5 bant .' . . . 25o Citrux Powder, pavkaxo 330 Nlar Nnptlia, lwdrr, pmkitjtu 2c Meadow iold Iluttcr, pound 53o IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S PASTIME TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AH TlioMw. ! Vli'Klnla ' Pearson wlm will je at tlio Alta Theatre, today In ' Wil liam Kox'a photoplay. "Thou Khali Not BlMli." In quite mi athlete. MlrM I'parxon lielleveti that In c-xerclna there i In , health mid beauty. Mlxtj Ttunton j should iiave many Ijn Itn torn himnKe I h hm both. The only ntyle Mlw 1 Pcarnoh nays attention to are tho ; which Klve comfort. Khe absolutely ! refund to wear, fura In ttuimnerllme -Her. HUpleneHH ooineM in quite I handy" In "Thou Hhalt , Not h'ttal." This play la a detective atory and nut i urally necda quick and HOiiietiiner ' strong aeHite, u '44 -, ? rl -fev:, i! . -'.X A4 itt t :iJT '35 X.- 10.OOO Loamiat litdor tin- Moil at j Anwle, Unlnewlar and Tliurxdnx Juleff Verne'a famoua hero, (ptain Nomo, haa been made a. man of f leHh j land blood. In the wonderful photo-i 1 Play "20.000 Learnum I'nder The Sea" Produced by the i;nlveral Film Comp- j any. Millions of people In the laHt ; fifty years have been thrilled by read- ng the capltlvatlnz narrative ol j Captain Nemo's life. How he con-1 mered the deep noa Is Known In thin ! i greatest of all film dramax. This ble I feature picture reveals many of the ! mysteries of the deep beKldes telling , mo most imAft'lnatlve story . ever written. "20.000 Leagues ITnder The Sea" will be presented at the Arcade. i -7... I., s Sr,J fign r, I'Sj.. i. CMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfllllMlinilllllllllMl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIil' SOILS TIM1-WI1AX1 w inr wUir,iti;i i.i't AS I IBM w Uu H i 3 ALL tsssM nuniinoDAnuo l niuiiuuiiHnio piTTT, IN ONE I'lays any make of records. Sold on the easy payment plan $30 To $175 l Buy one for Christmas. ray $1.00 down and we will hold it for you. The flsht a man and woman make against the lure of sin forms the dra matic action of "Souls Triumphant." a Triangle play featuring Wllfrco l.uca.1 and Lillian Olsh. which will bn Known at the Palime theater today. Iucaji appears at a young libertine has always sutUfied his desires In revelry. Among his a-spocluteti scarlet woman with whom he been infatuated. In company with her and other i celebrants he visits a roudliouse on morning following an all nlsht ca 55 I roUBil. He iuits the company and 5 goes for a stroll through the woods. E where he meets Lillian Clsh. the S I daughter of a country rector. A new S I "",rt "f ,ove I" aroused In him aVd he resolves to win her respect. Kven tually they are married, and their liapplnesn seems Insured until the husband feels the lure of the past and returns to former pleasures. Hut the all forgiving nobility of his iirl wife and the part she plays lu averting a tragedy that threatened them wins the husband to a finer ap preciation of his home life. IDOI, Ol' Till: ITAI.IAV I'lrol'l.l: ki.i.ii; i.i or i o.M iaxii. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 ;i' Night Telephone 718 SrfllltllllllllllllllllHllllllllllltlllllMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIimflllllllllllllllllllllllllllflS rMIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllir Ii' .Personal News From The Weston Country WlvHTON", Nov. 19. Hurry Booher and Charles Nelson have gone to Lew Iston on busin;s. ..... s ..... A number of Weeton' -people at- FINE FORJEUMAIM! Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drive3 Out Pain '. You'll know why thousand use Mus terole once you experience the glad re lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than m mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on! . Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff ' neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the bsck or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it olten prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital sixe $2.50 tended the show In Athena Thursday evening entitled "The Call of the Cum berlnnds." lr. und Mrs. It. A. Lieuallen were In Pendleton durin.t the week visiting relatives. Miss Velma llotters visited relative in Molton Saturday. Miss Eliza Morrison attended the Bachelor tilrla1 Club WeUnesduy eve ning. The Red Cross was much over its quota for the soldiers' Christmas fund Charles Miller of Walla Walla spent Sunday In Weston with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupuis of Ad ams were In Weston Sunday visiting relatives. "Hud" Hall Is reported to be on the slek list. The "Athena Frolic'' given by local talent of Aehtna In Weston Saturday j evening was a success financially and 1 otherwise. . , . j C. C. Conklin of Helix was In the city a couple of days last week. I . "d. , l.NOltiU cf.OTIHN'U JXlt AICMY. MobiUmtlon (hrdcrs Moon U IK- for (Iorc Isfiied. .tlcn HIGH HEELS PUT CORNS ON TOES WASHINGTON. Nov. I 7. MoMII allmt orders fnr the reinaltulor oi the national army men Included lu the first Increment held up tending mm plot Ion of the camps and the re ceipt of a full supply of overcoats j will be 1mm led with In the next vcul; or two at latcM. Secretnry likei ! wild today thut an thousands of oyer ! coats aro helnjr delivered daily, the Hiipply will he Huftlrlent for the men yet to be called. inent for the men will he provide); before they are mobilized. encral t'udorna. who hii been In ! supremo command of the Italian ur- 1 my wince the hcRinulnu: f the war hna been replaced because of the kuc ces of the Austrfi-t.ennan drive Int.) Haly. eneral Cadorna has been an Idol of the Italian because of hi- ; successes last year. He hnt been civ- i en a place on the newlv created In-irr-Allied Military tVnninittee. which w III siier i.-e a counter campaign ami I nst the Teutonic troos. t I.FAlt rilll ADKI IMII A MAYOI! ChurvvHl AVItli (on tint ion In INdillt-al ' toniilrm.r. 1 I'HJUXOIJI.PHIA. Nov. L'ft. Mayor m It h was cleared of all connection villi the political conspiracy which esulted. In the killing of a policeman ure mi primary election day. In an Kali clothing equilj- ! ,tioll, t.onrt. - ' TIM.S WO.MKN HOW TO IUV I V A OH Nt IT H T W ITIIOl'T VMS. Helix Raised Quota Fur Christmas Fund ( Kust t)regontun ijpecial.l - , II KMX. Nov. 1H. At a basket o Modern hlnh-helled footwear buck- cial Kriduy nlftht tho Med r rows madr lri tho- toes and pnduce cornn und the Helix Miiota, Jh." On. for Chrfstmus .many of the thimiwnd-N "of hospHa: L-heer f"r the boys enlieted. fmsok of Infection and lockjaw are! lite remitt of wuinan iic'dal naon of trying ttout awy ' thene painful pefti. l ' ' i For HUle curtH thre can be obtain ed at any bharmacy a ouarter of an ounce of a di'tiR called freeone. which In sufficient to rid oiio'h feet of every hard or Hoft corn or callun without the .fdhihteHt danRcr or Inconvenience, i A few dropn applied directly upon the tender, achlnar corn ntops the sore neRW and shortly tho entire corn, root and all. lift rlnht out. It is a ctick A i.hl.h iIi-Im the moment U idled, and thoii?mndH of men una " " - II AIU 8TIWKKS HAIM). j LONDON, Xv, 1 7. IIbJc: Mruck ; MivMxc44y and sucve fully arotuiU lnt- M-heiKlarlo IhmI nhtlil. I Tito lirllh faptontl Mrttons of . tho enemy ilefetise.0 on the main rtde ! of IVsM-liedaele, IneliMlinr a Ntntiul , foilll'h rami, A imiiiiImt of (.ctiiuiiim i weiv la ken rljMier. f .!( II NOT IVIN(.. IKS IOIM:i. Nov. 11. Itcport , that l-Vank riteli, former wrtllliiii ! Army N Marvin. I'KTKoltAn. November 1 K. ( l"e layed- The Russian army nt lh rnmt will be defeated by famine and abandon Its positions iinlesn the i aiiKport . (flip ply tier vise Is Itn mod 1 Htely Improved accordlnK to a wam Inif Nued by the soldier delegate. A prolongation of the war under Iho present conditions Is declaced hu POtKlble. The army Is now supplied with enough ration for only three days. The Koldters fear starvation. V. !KTV YEA Its SlilKss For a buslnews to be suecemful lot forty years means a RTcat deal Among other tbimfs. It means re i.urkable excellence In t he produei t sells No inferior article can b old on a lai-Re scale for so many years Mid It mut rot only be uood at the 5utfet. hut so pood that the prores ""f forty youis shall not develop an setter article to supersede It. Sownmen can. with confidence. di- end upon the old. tried and iosti . .ah ii it iwcitune the corn shrivel! .are iieinei y t .iMati, a -fml upon the old. tried and lost ,,. rf conM'H out without Inflaming fiieial or t.oirh. teladv ! Mslitve i eniedy tor woman s ailments. Yvdh or even Irritating the sorrounding lis- otli H not iMMlfast althongli .Mh j K. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound sun as popular a- ever, though it wn 1 S VILFREO LUCAS AND LILLIAN GISH IN TRIANGLE PLAY, "SOULS , TRIUMPHANT." PASTI.MK TCKSIrAV ANI W KI)NLilAV. Souls Triumphant A young libertine meets a girl of innocent charm and determines to free himself from the bonds' 'df dissipation that he may be worthy of her, v?;.; WILFRED LUCAS A '- is the man who makes the fight against the sins of his past. ;: ' . LILLIAN GISII: 'mV the all-forgiving child wife, who sayes her hus band from the Scarlet Thing of Night Two Sorts of Women and a Man in a Drama of Power and Purpose In Addition Triangle Comedy, "THE CAMERA CURE." Adults 20c Children 5c ALTA THEATRE TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Virginia Pearson - IN . "Thou Shalt Not Steal" A Virile American Thotoplay. VAUDEVILLE Eastman & Moore ' Dan Ahern Presenting "Little Miss The Boy from your ) Gypsy," Comedy, Sing- . "Neighborhood," ' t ing and Talking. , . Whistling Comedian. : Admission Including War Tax ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c eosY 10 DAY tt Helen Holmes IN A NEW SERIAL The Lost Express Thrilling, Sensational, Spectacular. Come and get started on Chapter No. 1. In Addition ( j PEARL WHITE o f V ' In "Chapter 11 i " "THE FATAL RING" Jij i Keystone Comedy "THE ROYAL ROGUE." WEDN E8 DAY ARGAD E THURSDAY 4. , . 1 v C J J -v V.. ,ZZm- is s i Admission Including War Tax - -ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c THE GREATEST CINEMA ACHIEVEMENT EVER OF FERED. IT CONTAINS THAT WHICH EVERYONE SEEKS, NOVELTY A THING OF RARE FAN TASY, AMAZING, REMARK ABLE. THE WONDER OF WON DERS. ' JULES VERNES r t ON ALL THE FAMOUS CHARACTERS OF THE NOVEL ARE DEPICTED, CAPTAIN NEMO AND HIS SUBMARINE NAU TILUS ARE SHOWN. A DRAMATIZATION OF THE MOST IMAGINA TIVE STORY EVER WRITTEN. r. f.-' s i I , I 1 i Hue or skin. tn this out a tin try it ir r-., ............ your corns bother you. placed itn the market. 1 v rt . 4 i m t )