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' WTWVtWWltW'WWI'lW1iiii'WW to i i MM, n m.my i.i t ..i f.i ( , , (m,,,,, imr W ir'Hiiim VTIH iHHIiniir IIIII.iI,uiii jiiHi I m . '. ' f rtt y'tT h'I 1'" TI f T f''y J p y J"l ;l J 1 " ? J' J J y; y-jri t'Tf'T t't "T tr 1 ' f " ' T " f . EIGHT PACES HATLY EAST ORROONTAN, PENDLETON, OTtEGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMTIKR 27, Iff 1 7. PASTIME TUESDAY WEDNESDAY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S DON'T FORGET THE NUMBER G10 CON ROY'S. CONROY 'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone (110 Nice White Blue Ribbon Celery, 3 bunches 25c Mince Meat, bulk, pound 20c Peanut Butter, bulk, pound 20c Jonathan Apples, box $1.60 Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 25c Bulk Dates, pound 20c Walnuts, pound 25c ltlii,11 hh, a ihmimiIh .,-H. nruuucN, ilou-ii so,, anil &Sn ( runlM'rrlc'H, tinjt , 2tH? 'rlwo hiiiuII !.-, iimiIIiiiii (, Iui-ki- $1.73 Kar Syruii. i till., tlui k I.V, liBlit ."ilk; ..I liul., (lurk Hiii'. Ilvlil .(M Mitiaronl, Siuulirlll, .NixmIIi-k. luu-knu)' Hie! Milrumiii. SiuulH'tll, 5 ihmiihI b(.rn r.? ;iilrur(l,'lllH r piiiiiI Iiim'uIu(c. . 1 Hi. iuii :i."x ;t Hi. H.V- (jiiuki'r Corn I'luki, : luM'kiitcit arm Mothrrx mm Quakrr Outs, iiiiniil purkuxt' Jim ,, t,p. iw.v r,. I'lU'US l'owdiY, uckaj;a v. . . . -" IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Arcade Theatre Today. ! At the Area ii today Is bclntf Khown ; the regular tUmy program. Painters' anil puporhanKei-H are rcnovai ins the; Cosy and It has been fuuud noccesMury : to mo vi'. Pearl While will Ik seen in chapter 17 of the Fatal KIntf and thin chapter j In fxeltljiur iind H'TiHuUdiial. Chapter two or the Lost iOxprcsH featuring J Hi' leu Holmes 1h tils') at tin Arcade today, this episode 1h thrilling and nerve rite k In. Keystone coined lee presents Oriental Love, a mirthful rlbcracker. ! Alia Today. lon't nilns seeltijy (icoryc WuIhIi In William Fox's comedy-drama, "This I.i the LPe." The picture will be Mliown tonight at the' Alia Theatre. cJeorpe lias a rlp-roaiimc jday In w hich the act Inn centers around a Ironp of revolutionists to which jeo. becomes attached under the Impress lon that it Ih In South American to make mot inn pictures. lenrK" ta ke. an active part In the revolution M ill believing a motion picture Is helm taken. He wakes up In jail with the sentence "to he 8 hut at daybn.aK," hantfln;? over IiIh heud. He escapes. And t hen lie tfues tu the rescue of the youmr Jadv vli, tr thought, was the star of the nhow hut who Im the duiiKliler of an American c nmil In South America. After Ueo. rt-so lies her nhe Hives him and well they live happily ever after. Immediate Delivery At This Time. NO WAITS NO DELAYS NOTE : While all automobile com panies are announcing a reduction in their output, the Chevrolet Company will, very likely, be no exception to the rule. We are fortunate in having on hand, a fair supply of these cars and would caution the prospective buyer to make his purchase at once in order to protect his present price and delivery. A com plete automobile for $720.00 here. C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc. 814 Johnson St. (SHOW. Tin; i'i:r Triaimlo I 'lays lreM-iit '.I If I ilmtl'W iliiii iwo ( hllilrni u "The Millionaire Vagrant" t With I CHARLES RAY From Fifth Avenue to the East Side slums. A 1 thrilling drama showing the startling adventures of a millionaire. .. .,' . Triangle Comedy, "LOVE AND FISH tnilllllHHIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIimillllllllllllllllimilllllllllllllll'X MHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllli TIIK NEW COLUMBIA Records for December i Have arrived and are ! now on sale. . f ; r S-l:W. ll'M ii l.i, n Wiiy to lli llin, lull Wi- ll Cil S3 'ii 1 . .rite MutliiT. 3 AlMHT Hut Tlii-lvt .Mi-illc vl. S W'uliTsun Hits ll-iti-sl Ii:iii'-.i. S lMiM Hnill.-H Tlu ii Kisi-t. E; 3 lUiwailtin 1-.'c)iim. ; 5 And many others, including Christmas selections. : Order Your (olumbia or Brunswick Today I and have it delivered Xmas. H Economy Drug Co. jj 1 Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 Ir.iMiiiiiiiiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMWHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriE r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiir 1IAI!I IX It.W IX TIUAMil.K IM.AV "Till-: MII.JIONAMii: Af.ltAX T Kriiui l.'lfth iiveniii. 1" I he hI s of Uii. KitM Siili' Ih I'linsiili-ii-il iiuili' ;t It-it i by nuiHl ii.iili.. t : 1 1 I'lmrlrs liny in Till! Mllllonalii- ViiBTiuu" shiiws that ll ri-ally cun lie ilnni". ThiM Trliinjilc play, wlilrh Is hy J. (i. IlawkH. itro'lucfril iimli'i- the wuimtvis Inn nf Thinnax H. luw. wll I..' fealur-i-il nl Ihi- rnsllnie llu'KT Tin -day ami WimI ni-sda . It Is a thllllln ilraina flinwlim' tin startling ailvfiitiiri'-i of a yi:iin nill lii'iitrf whi. as th' r'--iiU iii" a wai-r pli'ilm-s hiliisi'lr tu 1 1 Vf "ll a ilullar i: ilay. ''b sirl'lislii'j- iiiiiili-l.ts that CUM- ruKhitiff tnl'i Ills lifi- c-irry thf l-lot uluiiir to mi uiii-xpt-'-U-il aiul .start, lill climiLX. IS STOCK PRODUCER Three Americans Dead None From Battlefield WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 7. The d'-ath !' the fulluwttiK American HiddjcTs in France i aninmuc"d; Private Joseph L'oyce, heart dis-easi-, I'tttiinn. I'a. Himler Marion Smddard, uccideiit- ly . bullet w-uunil, N'cW York. Hmaco Ftiulds, lieplillt i. Newark. MOIM-; SHU'S (IAIV TO KK'IIT r-iioAT.s (.koimi Mit n:ic i or ri. t ic siioirrw.i-: WAHHINCT N. Nov. HT.- "There Ih absolutely im reason why tne peo j)1n of the T'nited States Fhnuld be a la rm ed over t he a Hccd sljurtae in wheat in thiw cnuntry.-' said Herbert Huover. federal fid administrator, tu The World tonight. The statement from Mr. Hoover was made in reply to reports that food administrators in Illinois. Penn sylvania and Maryland bad said the I'nited Stales miKlit be left without wheat flour because it was beinK sent abroad. ,-We are nut semiim; all of our wheat abroad by any means." con tinued Mr. Hoovi'f. 'Tor this war we have cxpoitei) hut nrtnMi,(MMi busbel.-J out of a total of 7r,, iMtii, (iiiii ,. umbels on hand. It has not even been neocs wirv up to the present to recommend the use of mixed f lour ill bteadmak IllK." No Nfcivt lecliii. K( i.VIn Nov. '7. AnsweriiiK German pi-opasanda. Foreign M ints tcr Half our told t he house of com mons the priy council did not hold secret metjtiius In July. I IMS. w hich ailvocated a war with Genua ny. 1 ctil-I iiibl of TImw Hi itiKUioii--l Ar- OmiplcKxl und Will Ho l.aaneheil Smmi. WASHINGTON, Nov. . Comple tion of t went y-ciK hi requisitioned ships fur the Tnited States lu hell, bailie the l" heats was unmount el ' by the shipping board totlay. The ships Com i rise a total tonnage of T.9.2 ;t'.t tons ailed to the American merchant marine since the federal requisition order went into effect October 1.".. A number of the other requisitioned vessels, originally contracted for on 1 rival e or foreign account, will bo completed in a few weeks and placed in transatlantic service. (if the twenly-elKht. seen were building in this country for foreign Interests when t he requisit ion ord(r maUlnj? them Fnitetl States projierty went Into effect a ml were completed nnd acrepled. All will be launched shortly. i ( Fat ( ireMonian Sjicclal. HFHMISToN. Nov. J 7. That this com unity is producing il.s share of meat and kind red products was demonstrated during the past week. Thursday Henry Sum merer accom panied a carload of hogs to the I'ort land markets and Saturday a second carload by Mr. H. J. Stiliiims follow ed t lie Ttiursduy shipment. The Ju ral t rains today received lare quan I ities of dressed t urkeys and ot her Ue poultry destined to help fill the demand for the Thanksgiving trade in Port land. Pendleton and Spokane. Tiie depot trucks were idled hii?h icith iioultrv durimr the past two j ua s. rs. H'enr' Al . Gunn entertained Krida y a fteinoon at the Gunn resi ' dence on KblKeway with cards. ' 'I here were eighteen puests who en !j'ed the hospitality extended. Those 1 present were Mesdames H. T. Fraser r. !!. Swayze, Joe Palph. Harry straw. K. 1. Hudd. It. t Todd. A. AV. 1'nrdy. J. H. Y'Hiiw, Charles Baker J" V. Pi-iin. F. . McKenzie. C. N. j Toune, C S. McNauRht. Dr. Heed ; Georgia na Hendersnn and F. C. Prow nson. j Mrs. J. T. H inkle entertained tlv j I led Y' iss knit ters last Thu rsda y. The local auxili;uy to the Pendleton i chapter are eiiRaUed at present cliiefly in knitting- sweaters. At u meeting of the Civic club Fritlay aftrrnoon arm linemen ts were, com I deled fur t lie dance which will : bo piven under its auspices at tiie Au ditorium on Thanksgiving evening Pendleton orchestra wilt furnish the music and refreshments will he serv ed by memt'ers of the club. From Past ex perience a highly enjoyable tveuing is execteii. The Study Club of the Kpiscupal conurepation met at the residence of F. It. Swayze on Hadys avenue Sat urday evening. The subject tinder discussion - was com pa rat ive religion was must pleasingly handled by 1 r. Van Waters. 1 The Hermiston hiyh school will be h closed during the present week. The fore j.art of the week will occupy th; teachers in attending the county in stitute at Pendleton and the latter part will be given over to Thanksgiv ing entertainment. Samuel H. Oldaker returned from i'crtland Saturday. Mrs. Pete McNabb accvunpanied by her children, was a .visitor Saturday from l.'matilla. Miss Alice Hudson, primary teach er at the Columbia school, is visiting her parents in Pendleton fur a week. Mrs. F. H. Gary of ;-an Francisco I:, making an extended visit with her arents. Mr. and Mrs?. J. F. Mc Na light. The young people of Hermiston high school enjoyed a marehmallow roast on Hermiston Butte Frida evening, chaperoned by Miss Kate Parton. The order of Kastern Star give a social at their hall on Main and Sec ond streets. Wednesday evening which was largely attended. Mayer F. C. McKenzie was a Port land visitor the past week. Wt Contents 15 Flu jjPjwl.ro i a - CASTOR! T" AtCOIIOL-:jrKlo;ENT. 1 i AVcOol.it.lc rrop.iMtionror.Vi j s?m,lol,m!lhcKoo by !? I t i.r.nitRimvt&ol i line in-1 iCTtim a-mj t v.: i VftTNAHCOTK iiiiv.toi. - 1 JfcWW.wu" n b( V - 1 ; t-nmr r m - '7 I' facsimile SitfnM0' . -r !-', For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years - - -w - . ,; ; : . v' -r - -1 j - , . j t r- . iK, .j I J . f .1 ' " ; " . y . x r If WILLYS-KNIGHT Performance has proven the Knight sliding sleeve valve motor superior to all other types. Superior in power, in flexibil ity, in quietness, in simplicity. :n freedom from c.itl'on troubles. And the only motor thai im proves, instead of deteriorates with use. That is wh." i; is iiMpri.iut that you should knoa ihi ad-vui-'.ages of in : KuU:lt -!ot.i. For Sale 2 Used Ovcrlands James L. Elam ovki:i..xi i)i;.i.i:is Stone ;nriie Plume 71 lcutilftun, Kim. Ik 2 ARCADE TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY jtSfgit,-. Pearl White IN THE FATAL RING SENSATIONAL THRILLING PERL WHITE. HELEN HOLMES in "THE LOST EXPRESS" Spectacular Startling KEYSTONE COMEDY "ORIENTL LOVE" - A Mirthful Rib-Cracker". Adults 20c 11 X' J t .1 Children 5c 3 1 FLOWERS 1 g For Table Decoration. , g G. W. HOOKER, Florist H Table Dish Ferns and Cydamen Cut , Flow ers, g g Chrysanthemums, Carnations and FompomS. if Open Evenings Free Delivery Phone 322 1 rM -I'rytirfnfriiMrtirrt- 1rim t ' ftii -1 " ft , nm iwiiii ii Alta Theatre Tuesday Wednesday A BIG LAUGH SHOW k.jw.1 Copy of VVrm pfci, cCMT.un C.M..MV. .on. eiTT . GEORGE-WALSH 'DIRECTION WILI-IAM fox t.r nii m i iim mh WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS GEORGE WALSH IN "This Is the Life" A real pep show; all joy. The second Fair banks in more novel ami thrillinjr situation.-. Walsh, the man with the smile, wiil pive you move real enjoyment than a box full of monkeys. VAUDEVILLE MARTIN & WINTERS Comedy Singimr. Talking and Paiicinjr. MISS GEORGIA ( TIARTRESS Comedienne and Whistler. rf-' . v . ,r 4. . . i Adults 30c Children 10c 1 ! I'