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0 t EIGHT-PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDI-ETON. OUEGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1013. u' WmMwmTfS m m(i m cosy today ii IT PAYS TOJPAY CASH AT CONROY'S LOOK ! REAL EATS AT CONROY'S THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. CONROY'S 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Tlionc 640 Mr. Sherman, who is demonstrating man for L. Frank & Sons, Milwaukee, is with us today and tomorrow (Thursday, Friday) llo Im hero to ili'iiionHlrnto o llu; public rin liOM or I'ritnk's OHi .MriM mid Soups. Yank's Mrnt Trout, can . . , 20! hYank'M )laiiiui t Mint Tmil, I'Mn - lYnuk'n Mam .Meat Trout, fan U IVank'H 'lik'krii Meut 'IVoat, rail . . 23o lYank' Tmitruo .Wout TriMH, chii -" IVuak'K i'lili-kt'ii A Im King, can ... . 3 I'mnk'H Cltlrkrii IIWMh, ran I"c lYunk's Hoof Ilmilt, inn "' l-Yunk's lliijnhiiri;or Klouk, ran''. , 2"x: I'raiik'H KpiniU'h, A l a Ho.vill. can I"'' lYnnk'rt lYtinkfortM, run I'niiik'H Vienna Sunsatfi', t-an Ie Conn. In liiul try a sample ami vim will tie inm litrwl. ' "" - IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S cir.vitrKs itAv ix si inr .mr,M ' WA IT Y KVICMXfi POKT STOItY. Charles liny, who won a perHona triumph in "Tho Clodhopper," will ap peur in the bluwrt rolo ho hat yet cKsoycd In (ho Triarrlo play "Huddet. Jim," tho flntnrday Kvenlntr Pont Btor by Charles ItudfnKton Kelland, which will he neon at the PaMlmo theatre today. Million havo read tho Rtory, cither fn serial or novel form, concerning the boy who waw Riven $r0. OOfl by hlH fa ther and told to piny or work. Just dm ho might chonsc. Plnylnff didn't ap peal to Sudden Jim. Jle took over hih father's cIoUipk pin factory up In Mich igan, nut If thlniCH hum, fought down a combine t hat wn trying to foreo hitch prlee on tho market and earneu (he title "U'll on wheels." .Saturday, lia hIiicc lived in nearly overy Action of thin country, bavins .it tended llu polytechnlc-il flehooln of both hiH native ciiy and Ioh An geles, California. At prt'wnt ho In working tit the Paramount ntudloH In Hollywood Cali fornia, whero ho Toeeutly produced, under tho direct supervision of Tho. ir. Jnco, "The Bon of wH Feather," from tho woll known book of that name, which 1 to he Known, at the Aha theatre today, t ki:n vxnKR ra Aim Sentries were awlKned by tho of ficers of the training camp at San l-'iejso exposition to prevent any Inter ference with the filming of ffcenfis in "The IllKh SIkii," In which Herbert Kawllnson and lirownio Vernon will be seen nt the t'osy theatre today. Alia I'ridny niwl Saturday. Horn in Jacksonville, Illinois, youns Charles lia v. I be clever mar who Ik appear! iik' in "The Son of His Father,'' at the Alta iheatre on Friday and Past lino fftiiulay und Monday Tlobert McKtm, the l;ln bco delin eator of "screen RCOundrlK, has a role of altnoHt ntellar Importance with William H. Hart In "The Silent Man made by ThomOH IS, Tnce for Arteraft. McJCfm Is Ince'H mar picture villain, who can be counted upon to do almost Anything- In tho way oevil deedx be foro tho lant few hundred feet of aj film, when, with tho kind aK.-'Utanco ; of the Rcenarlo writer lie nno the; P ay of all bad men of the picture. In Karl's new photoplay, 'Tbe Sil ent Man," which will be seen at the I'lixtlmo on Sunday and Mondny, iVcKlm will bo seen a-w the proprietor of a (rambling place In a small town on the border land of the Arlona. desert. Iurlnff tho unfolding of the .iory. In ItU character of 'Handyomo Jack" prcfisloy. he des everything he can think of -to foil "PHI Hart. but of course, he falls. HARMSi-HIUlARD r "fl BIT OF HOLLAND' ftPMONY SINGIHG COMDV TALKING ZyODMIMr yfotfartCostumes I firn ilnnmfil to he happy. I hav! nenn "The High Sign" and I hnll meet my fate on- THURSDAY OR FRIDAY At THE COSY THEATRE Where I shall ho taken into the fold of tho Ancient Order of The YorI. If you want to have a hlKh time ee HERBERT RAWLINSON In "THE HIGH SIGN" You will never resret It and Tlawlin fon i.s better than ever. Children 5c Adults 204 ECHO, ORE. COMMKltCIAL C'l-l'l! D A G E , FRIDAY, JAN. 25. ' ir.Nii.rrrcx fii'in:sTi: tFleieiier'K) FEED Y OUR HENS ' BALANCED RATION i BLYDENSTEIN'S : POULTRY M ASH Also other Food. TVe deliver, Phone 351 DANCE TONIGHT ' Moose Hall ANDERSON ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Daily Chals With the Housewife GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR H.VIIt STOPS 1-AI.I.lNf; OIT AX I1 ;kt thick, wavy ktiionu axi nnTin i.. 4 The fullowimt rcclpca fur potato dishes are a few of the many which the hoiifewife will find iiMcfnl in pre paring (flipper or luncheon: Vanned 1'iJtatoe. Cut cold hulled potatoes Into luar-trr-inclt slicex: dredtse llshtly with flour and fry in pan with a little but teK When lllihl brown, heap en side of pan; let stand a few minute, then lc own with a knife and tarn out on a. platter in much the rarae way that CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature i ti: Children 10c ME Sunday Monday Adults 2Se Thomas. H. In CC presents ll mM- Q H A iitii a i Tfl ififil I ! i Hart in "The Silent Man" plays the role of a miner who is defrauded on his property. How the scoundrels are worsted is shown in the story, which teems with action and sensational incidents, carry ing suspense to the last scene. SEE HART AS "SILENT" BUD MARR. THE VILLAIN, "HANDSOME JACK" PRESSLY. THE EASTERN SCHOOL MAR'M BETTY BRYCE MINERS, DANCE HALL GIRLS; A REAL ARI ZONA PICTURE. FIRST EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON. I a n omeb't Is La ken out. .Sprinkle tv.llh K.alt and nerve nt once. ' Potato nnd Iork Sir nr. ' 3 or 4 slices salt iork cut In pmail pieces; 4 medium sized potatoes; 1 onion; 1-2 cup water; 3-4 teaspoon iRa.lt; 1-4 lenspoon epper. Fry the pork In a deep frying .pnrt , until It Ih li ;lit rovn; then to the pork and fat add the potatoes cut In 1-2 Inch slices, nnd thinly sliced onion and seaonln(ff. Add ihe water, cover ; rln.?t-ly nnd cook until the potatoes ;nnd onions are soft. The mixture ; should he Ktlred occanlonnlly in or I der that the pork nnd vesetnhles may ! ho thoroughly mixed. - The stew q l was en Hod In nldf Hmcs for It nn old fashioned dlh- Khonld he molsi hut not thin. S'allOKXl lYMiltoO. M'n sh 041 d pa ro po ta t oe ; lot them s'-ak fr a half hour, and cut In 1-4 Inch slice.. Butter a baking dish. 1 put in a layer of the sliced potatoes, sprinkle with salt nnd pepper, drcdi? i with flour, and dot with 1-2 tables 1 poon of butter. (A lttlo-grated cheese i may he sprinkled over each layer if dci-ired ICepeat until the baking dlfh is nearly filled, then cover with hot milk. Unite I 1-4 hours In a mod erate oven, or place- on the hack ot the stove and cook slowly. IVMiito Salad. Cut cold boiled potatoes into half Inch cubes nnd season with salt and pepper, or a few drops of onion juice If desired. Heap In a mound In a salad dteh and pour over all a cooked salad droislntr: ajid. if one wishes, enrnlsh around djre with a circle oi lettuce and hard-boiled eirs. For varh'ty add to 2 cupfuls of po tato one-half cupful of diced cold boiled beet nnd 2 tablespoons chopped parsley or cheese: carrots and a little chopped celery leaf may lie used If preferred. " Many cooked or canned left-over vegetables may bo attractively used for salads. I iced turnips and carrots arc often used in potato pulad. left over beans, pens, etc., with finely diced potato, may be need to fill to mato cups and served with any pre ferred dressing. Cooked Salad Orceins: 1 'J eprirs; 3 tablespoonf uls vlnoRar. " tablespooniuls water, tcold;) 1-2, tenspoonful snk; 2 teaspoonfuls pugar; !-4 teaspoonful mustard. If ilesired. IScat tho ores until lluht. then add vtlt. sucar, mustard, water until thick, , stirring constantly. Pour the hoi dressing over the cold potatoes, and iH nway until cool. Tf preferred one can let the dressing Ret cold before using H, nnd this is heft If other vege tables aro used with the potato. ) Potato lVitlers. 2 cups hot mashed potatoes; 4 ' tablnspoonl'ul milk; 1 traspoonfvl salt, cayenne pepper, few grains: ? ' eegs; 1-2 cup flour; 1-K teaspoonful grated miUtieg. Add tho milk and seasoning to the potatoes, then the eggs wcll-henten I Set In a pan of cdd water nnd boat 'until cold. Add flour, mix well, nut drop by spoonfuls in deep fat. Fry until brown, and drain on brown pa : per. Put 1t2 teaspoonful Jelly In earn spoonful before frying, llo 11 In pow dered sugar when done. i Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf- . fy, abundant nnd Appears as soft, lus- ' trous and leautiful as a young girl's ! after a 'rnnderlne hair cleanse.' I.Inst try this moisten a cloth with llttlo lanlf'rlne and carefully draw ' it through your hair, taking one small (strand at a time. This will cleanse j the hair of dimt, dirt and excessive oil nnd In just a, few moments you: i have doubled the beauty of your hair, j lios'ides beautifying th4 hair at once. Danderlne dissolves every, par ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies ' end invigorates the scalp, forever ; stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will , ; be after a few weeks' use when you i will actually see -new hair fine and J downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If: : yon care for pretty, soft hair and lots ! of It. surely get a small bottle of. '. Knowltons Danderine from any drug- , gist or toilet counter for a few cent VI.AN TO n-VTSi; M2.0ftfl.0OO ! ALTA Saturday I THOS. H. INCE PRESENTS i CHARLES RAY "The Son -IN ST. LOl'IS, Mo. Jan. 2T. A plan i to raise l2,00.ftno in 12 hours next1 December for all church purposes (among 80. nun communicants In more jtban fiflfiO churches was decided upon1 j last night at the closing session of the ' 'midwinter conference- of national i secretaries and state superintendents of the Congregational churches of the i Fnlted States, every state being rep resented at the conference. The task (will require the service of Tn.OOO lay-I men.' It is estimated. Approximately $10,000,000 of th j fund will be used for church budgets! and the remaining $2,000,000 will be) dlvJdet among benevolence, " eduea- j tion and mission. 1 of His Fattier at . .. ' . : 91 ar m yx- -w ... S . . S K-jr f 5 f If CHAQLE-JQAV l t II UThe ?ow l DROPS OF MAGIC! LIFT OUT CORNS Sore, touchy corns stop hurt ing, then lift right-nut ! with fingers Ftir a few cents you can get a small bottle of the magic drug free 7 . n e recently d 1 sc over -ed by a Cincinnati man. Just nsk at the drug store for a small bottle nf free'une. Apply a few ilropt upon a ten der, aching corn or cal lus and Instantly all soreness disa ppear.J and shortly you will find the com or callus mi lose that you lift It off with tho, fingers; Just think! Not nip bit of pain lefro apply- in g frozono nr af terwards. It d es n ' oven irritate the sur rounding skin. Hard corns. soft corns, or cms gel ween t be toes, also hardened eallt'ses on bottom ot fret, shriv ei up a nd fa 11 hurting a particle ,lt is leal. Keep a tiny bottle on the never let a corn or cal ico. I ! ! A CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK That's Charles Ray in this tale of love, thrills and pluck. The streak of "cussedness" that made the( I "governor" a winner carries Charles Ray through X the greatest triumph he has ever scored. Paramount-Sennett Comedy - t "THE INTERNATIONAL SNEAK" 2 Reels of Fun and Laughter. A comedy salad with a Little Bit of Dressing. j I VAUDEVILLE f t HARRIS & HILLIARD f Z A Bit of Holland. . ' I t CIIALIS&CHAUS Comedy Singing and Dancing. ADULTS 30c CHILDREN 10c J PASTIME Today off wit bout a i most ma l.ndies diesser and Ins ache tw TRIANGLE riu.iMni; ion .fiavisii Commission Will in to Pale-Mino IVrtcct Plans. ; IiOpO, Jan. 2.1. At a Zionist iiieetlnir today It was nnnounced that 'reat. Britain will in a few weeks al j low n. Jewish' commission to go ! ; Balestlne to prepare for tho establish ' i.ient of a. Jewish nation. Tho com- . : utltteo will lo followed Ty a staff of technical' experts, engineers, arch I ' teeti, agrlcnUurlsts and town plan ners. It is the intention of the Zionist; mission to place on land, which wlir be purchased, tho Jewish proletariat. who, it Is hoped, will work hi har mony with the Arabs. STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN, NEURALGIA Don't suffer! Got a dime pack of Dr. James' Headache Powders. u 4 i IPM PRESENTS aimtai ok ti:x s ;i:s IHtt. AI'STiX. Texa. Jan. C". Prohibi tion carried In Austin, capital f is state, by n majority f ni today. A ; comparatively light vote was polled You ran clear year head anil relieve A dull, split t in.' or violent throbbing he:ti;u he in n tnoinctit with a Ih. ,?atiiiV Headache Juwder. This old Ume lieadaehe ndiet aet altnot tnasi rally, eitd t-orne one to the dm;? istnre lutw tor n dime pak;iire and u few mo ments niter you take powder you will wonder wlnit iHVame el the he;il ache. neuralgia and p. iti. top t-tifler-i n i t V necdksa, lie suie you j;et whal you lyr, Rayes 'Sudden Jim' A Play that Truly Represents Younff American Manhood. TRIANGLE COMEDY. Children .h Adults 20c