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" KGTTT PAGE3 DAILY BAST ORBGOK?AfT, FENPLETOS, OSEGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918. -r Mr pACS FTV3 IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S Don't Forget That Conroy's is the Cheapest Place in Town to Trade. COMOY'SH 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 Potatoes, large size, cwt. , . . . ....... $1.00 Green Onions, 3 bunches ;. . . 10c Squash, pound . . ... . j ........... . 15c Rhubarb, 4 pounds 25c Asparagus, pound : . i iso CrlHoo nall 60c, medium $1.05. larKU ti.io White Seal Compound. ........ o. 5, $1.45, No. 10, $ii.8S Dairy Unit, 50 pound, sack SBo Peanut Mutter, bulk, pound S."k Palace Car Jam, 16 ox. Jar .. SSo Palace Car Jelly, class l5o log Cabin Syrup quarts 43c, lance o Golden date Soda, .4 packages .' s&o Macaroni,' Spaghetti, ft pound box BSo Corn, ........ .u , , 9 cans 25c, case $2.75 Tomatoes a cans 23c, case 8.0 Ked Salmon, No. 1 can 25o Ifcrsliey's Cocoa, pound can soo California Star Sweet Chocolate, 1 lb. 30o milliard's Pure Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. can 80c rollet Paper, 4 rolls SSo IT PAYS TQ PAY CASH AT CONROY'S HflllON PiCIME MS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. uiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu; We Sell War Saving's tamps Save and Serve The First National Bank PENDLETON , rilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllli: PaMime Today, " An event actually happening- In New York's . "bohemia", reported by Edna Kenton, ti famous newspaper writer, lnxplred 'the Bluebird photoplay, "fiflpdago." that will Introduce Dor othy , Phillips In one of her favorite roles at the Pastime theater today. A girl from a country town bad spurned the love of a young lawyer, because she sought fame as .a newspa per writer. The lawyer went to New York and by strange fate was Inter viewed by his first love, who now was furnishing sensational stories to a no toriously yellow journal. The early love revived In the lawyer's heart and he Induced the girl to marry him. She had, previously, fallen In love with a member of. the tphemtan set she accepted as her circle of friends, but he had thrown her over when he married for money. In later years, the old admirers met, and It was the honest love of the lawyer-husband that saved the wife from wrecking her life- In Bluebird photoplays, ' with Dorothy Phillips playing the role of the temperamental wife, this story will be reflected at the Pastime the ater with advance assuranoe of splen did entertainment, . Wm. S. Hart in Hell Hound of Alaska at Arcade Friday-Saturday. Our old friend Bill Hart, he of the wide sombrero and the big forty- fours, which he handles equally as well with either hand and In the twin kle of an eye makes the vllllan bite the dust This same old Bill Hart will be at the A r case Friday and Sat urday In a drama of the frozen north called "The Hell-Hound of Alaska," a virile red-blooded drama depleting the lives of the' early day miners in the country that's oft been said was 'The Country God Forgot." Lovers of Hart wilt make no mistake in see ing this picture hs It Is some of the best Hart has ever done,' In addition will be shown the original comlo nuts in cartoon capers. Mutt and Jeff. Keep v our children in good health The greatest menace to health in bid or young is constipation. Dr. Caldweirs sin Sy Pep The Perfect Laxative is recommended as a positive remedy for constipation mild and gentle in its action and free from opiates arfd narcotic drugs. In countless 1 homes it is the standard family remedy. Druggists everywhere fifty cents and one dollar. A TIUI, SOTTU CAM II OSTAmiD, Tilt Or CHARGE. SY WRITING TO DR. W. R. CALDWELL, 451 WASHINGTON- IT., MONTICEIXO, ILL. B 1 S3 " S3 EiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiHiijimimiiiiiiHiHim TODAY Dorothy Phillips 1 IN BLUEBIRD'S LATEST PLAY I Bondage I The storv of a erirl whom love sets free. A strong, COMEDY EDDIE GET THIS Mur. Buy a Thrift Stamp Today. ' 2 ziiimiiiiiimiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiniiimminiiiimiiiiiiina S3 S3 t Alta Friday and Saturday. The citizens of Hoquiam, Wash., were recently startled with the arriv al of an aggregation which bad all the earmarks of a circus, but which was merely George Iteban and his company under the direction of Don ald Crisp who were going to the Par amount Lumber camp to film some scenes for "Jules of the Strong Heart which Is now being shown at the Alta theater. A full force of men for the erection of a complete studio In the mountains, was sent from the Hollywood studio to the Washington woods. Two baggage cars of furnl ti'-e. a complete lighting plant, and when the company arrived they built their scenery, manufactured furni ture, etc. The studio was so substan tially built In the woods that the companies from Ijoh Angeles studio may use it at any time In the future Mr. Beban took a company of nearly fifty players In addition to the force of carpenters, electricians, property men and the like. The company camped in the woods, and were ab sent nearly a month. 10 $1 LINCIIWR SOLDIERS Eat I ce Cream EVERYDAY ,' Get your pint or quart and take it with you when you go home. We Deliver Anything; Above, One Half Gallon Everything we sell is made in Pendleton not in Germany or Portland. Help to keep Pendleton and Umatilla county growing by patronizing home in dustry. ' Everything Pure and Wholesome. Pendleton Creamery 4l4MainSt Phone 441 ! Are You Feeling Old Today? MORE OFTEN than Is recog nized do middle- aged men and women mistake kidney trouble for on-coming old age. Tired, weak or deranged k idney s do not filter waste matter out of the blood as they should and backache. tired reeling, biliousness, sore musciea, etlS joints, rheumatic pains, Irritation of the bladder, pufliness under eyea or other symptom or aliment appears. , pieygjdneypill Strengthen kulnevs. stimulate the bladder and tone up the liver. They help the kidneys remove the accumu lating poisons ad soothe and heal the passages. Wi-'.i the kidneys and nrlnary tract are doing their work per fectly, the whole system is benefitted ana restored to fceeiu: ana strength. Louis Buckner, R. ?. D. 1, Box 88, Somerset, Vs writes: -t was feeling all run down, tired, with t-alns In my back. After taking Foley Sidney Pills . I felt like a new man and will speak words of praise any w Here i go among my friends. Too can use my letter If It will be of any service at all to yon." You can get roipy &iunej milatn two sizes, O. 60o and im txj ay Kvnrnvx CfPT "El 1: 1 Tiio TolophoiiG Vanguard The soldier off to camp finds that the telephone man has preceded him. ' X It has been the telephone man's job to help make the camp ready for the soldiers. He has gone ahead with the contractors, installing; temporary telephone equipment to facilitate the work of construc tion. -As fast as buildings have been erected, permanent central office equipment has been installed, poles have been set and wires strung, and the camps and cantonments connected by additional trunk lines to the central offices in near-by towns and cities. Notwithstanding the scarcity of material, the large amount f equipment required for these camps has been manufactured; and dc- . livered in less than half the time ordinarily required. , As a result of this telephone activity, all the varied telephone needs of these great military establishments are amply taken care of and each camp headquarters is in direct telephone communication with the war department at Washington, and with important mili- , tary points throughout the1 country. '. ..aUL THE PACIFIC TEM AND TELEGRAPH C0!!PANK Maximilian Foster, Selling BoiidflL Leads in I-'eecliiw? Hungry Tralnload. NKW YORK. May 1. One hundred and forty one American soldiers piled out of a train at Grand Central Ter minal lait night, tired after a ' long ride, and hunfery- Maximilian Foster, the author, who is doing Y. M. C. A. work as well as selling liberty bonds at the Terminal, caught sight of the soldiers and anked one. w,hat he could do to a lunch box. I'd hate to tell you!' responded the fighter. The author and three wounded Ca nadians tackled the crowd in the sta tion In the name of the Y. M. C A. and In five minutes raised $64. Then they bouKht out all the sandwiches and pies In the lunch counterv fed the sol diers and bentowed upon frierh, ashcy prepared to march away, 200 boxes of cigarettes. , FAMOUS KVflGEOX BADLY Jlt ltT in. F. 8 Kolle, Known for ilelp to Wouiwlt-a. I- lis from Window. NEW YORK, May 2. Dr. Frederick Strange Kolle, the famous surgeon, whose methods In reconstructing wounded soldiers are In use In all the allies' hospitals on the western front, is in a hospital here today with a fractured skull and shattered knee caps, as the result of an accidental fall from a window of his residence in Brooklyn. Dr. Kolle, who retired from practice four years ago owing to ill health, lost his balance whe en deavoring to repair the window. Only a few hours before the mis hap, he had received . word from Washington asking him to accept the post of chief surgeon for the proposed new Brooklyn volunteer base hospital. - Called for May 15. WASHINGTON. May 2. Provost General Crowder today ordered the mobilization May 15 of 8985 draftees. They will have two' months training for special army Industrial work. They will Include automobile mechanics. chau f f eu rs, m ach in 1st s, blacksm it hs, sheet metal workers. carpenters, electricians, radio operators, concrete workers and telegraphers. NEW GOVT. MANAGER of coAsyrwisE steamers v ft - N. v i El ' ' fL . J. S PENCE. STOliE CXmTlES INTEVDED XR DHSTirXTE BE1XJ1AXS NEW TORK, May 2. Convicted of stealing clothes intended tor the re lief of destitute Belgians, Nicholas Michur, a young Austrian, was sen tenced to from six months to three years in the penitentiary. PIMPLY? 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Dr. Edwards spent years among pa tients afflicted with fiver and bowel i complaints, and Olive Tablets are tnei Immensely esecrjve result ; Take one or two nightly for a week See how much better you feel and took, 10c and 25c per bos. All druggists. j fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniit I ALTA TODAY 1 1a play op heart throbs and laughter I t I George Beban in - 1 (SSO Strom Heart ftke car A powerful plot laid in the Northwoods. Pathos, S happiness, vigorous action and the joy of living. - v Mack Sennett Comedy ' s "TAMING TARGET qENTER." c Polly Moran and All Comedy Cast. A Laughing Roaring Bully Comedy. H ' VAUDEVILLE ' IS m '3 IN THE LAND 0' COMMON SENSE- Says it is suicide to cut corns, and tells how they lift right out I you simply say to the drug; store man. "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freesone.'' This will cost very little but Is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet. . A few drops applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the soreness Instantly, and soon the en tire corn, root and all. can be lifted out with the fingers without pain. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was Introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that while freesone Is sticky it dries In a moment, and seems to simply shrivel up the corn without Inflaming- or even Irritating the surrounding tissue- or skin. Don't let father die from Infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns bnt cut this out and make him try It FARGO & WELLS The Musical Wops. DE LONG TRIO Comedy Novelty Acrobats. 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