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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1918)
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A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing ton Street, Monticello, Illinois. . MOVES Pastime Today. .of thoroughly modernizing and meta- The Pastime today is offering a big ' morphoslng the old-fashioned quaint ouble program, the chief attraction i"1'3 or he natives especially her osslbllity if a distinction can be ! cal newstm uer. Miss Rennett l ,.- made U Fatty Arbuckle In his latest ! Ported by a splendid cast. Including I sramount-Arburl.le comedv, "Good j her younger sister. Marjorle Bennett, Night Nurse," a two reel laughfest, I who makes her photoplay debut In with our old friend Roscoe Fatty) j this production; Karl Rodney, Gloria Arbuckle at his best. The other star 1 Hope and Andrew Arbuckle. on the program is George Walsh in j the William Fox picture do luxe, "The ' Kid Is Clever." This feature is In six ' SOI.UIF.llH DON BATIIIXO - reels and also on the comedy order. and is a picture the Pastime manage- nent Is more than proud to recom mend. Also on this big program Is the one reel war-picture, England's I'lilwarks. Astorlan Caught In Sooth. ' ASTORIA. Aug. . H. ,8. Ollnett who la wanted hent to answer charge of obtaining money under false pretnse, has been arrested In Laos An geles, and Sheriff Burns left,f6r there last evening to bring the man back for trial- Gilnett was Indicted by the circuit court grand jury for obtanlng money under falsa pretense from William Bock. . ; . Fees Expected to Gain. ', 8AJLEM, Aug. t. Fees of. the state treasurer's office, Including those on Inheritances and on interest on de. Posits, are expected to increase over 100,000 in the next two years, bringing their aggregate up to $306, 500, acordlrig to a statement filed by State Treasurer Kay with the Tax Commission today. Expenses for the office for the two years are estimated at $35,900 ' Governor for lluntlnir SALEM Aug. 9- Governor Withy- combe wll Istand on his plan to allow the hunting season to open August 15 regardles of protests he has been r' celvlng from tlmbermen and lumber men. Missing Soldiers Found. VANCOUVER. Wash., Aug. . Word was received here today that the McEneny brothers. Robert and Fred, have been located In a German prison camp at Gelssen, Germany. Ths was done by the Red Cross. The boys, both from Clarke county, have been mourned aa dead for a month. ltents to Bo Investbratcd. PORTLAND. Aug. S- The Port land Chamber of Commerce plana to create a committee that will hear ev idence in cases where complaints are made of alleged profiteering In rents. Workinemen have complained of gen eral advances in rentals by landlords. Sawmill Swept by lire. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Ag. 8 A sawmill owned by John M. Robins at Swan Lake valley, was destroyed bv fire between 12 and 1 o'clock yes- KITITS TO OCT BOOZE terday with a loss of between 1 and 12 thousand dollars. Alia Today. A bubbling, rollicking comedy fea turing Enid Brnnett at the A'ta The ater Is "Naughty Naughty!" a Para mount picture written for Miss Ben nett by C. Gardner ftulliva". The story Is that of a small town ulrl who vims New Yorki conies bacK to her ! sorts wear bathing suits marked homo town with the firm Intention S " NEW TOniC, Aug. 8. To stamp out alleged immorality in resorts near the Brooklyn navy yard, the police early today raided a number of dance halls and detained 57 women. Army of ficers In n Investigation of Intoxica tion of soldiers and sailors at Coney Inland, discovered that some of the men, donning batning suits,' had been able to procure drinks. , Order have been isued that en listed ' men patronizing the leach re- U niiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiuir, VALUE - . EVERY I DOLLAR j Tour taeth carefully examined j and properly fixed by the beat I painless method known. ; Newton Painless Dentists Corner Mala and Webb Street -"one It Opea Rreninan We advertise and offer War Bavlnse stampe for sale wiUl every purchase. "aisisiairjiitiiwHiiitiiiitiiiiiiilllllllllllliiillliiiiiiiniiiiinni in "-,' ' """ '" " miliums l l ... . .u. . pm.--i ... tj -- Jf-'TlTmin ..,1 t;.- ..j.jr,S- - 1 ill Is ami DEI10UNTABE WHEEL For Ford Cars How the Minute Demountable Wheel is Installed. You retain your old wheels, just simply take off Ford wheels, taking out the hubs and ream out holes in i ord wheel for the larger hub. The larger hubs fit on the axle spindle of your Ford car. A Uind man or child can change a tire on a car that is equipped with these demountable wlieels. For price and further particulars, drop in at our t office and we will explain it to you. Simpson Auto Co. l JUT) H f -' - j ?irvj. TP 111 jMkM. l-3 2 1 iivi.-.w r Striking Miners Return. WALLACE. Idaho. Aug. 9. Strikk Ing miners in the Morning and Gold Hunter mines of the Mullan district returned to work at noon today, pend ing the outcome of a conference this afternoon between represents Ives of the miners and their employes. GrasKhoniiers no Damage. ' WENATCHEB. Wash., AuS. 9 Damage estimated gy farmers In the Okanogan valley at about $60,000 has been donealready by a migratory horde of grasshoppers which havetin fested wheat fields, damaged alfalfa, timothy and oats crops. ( a. Makes lH-ath Sure. A CANADIAN- PORT, Aug. 9. Sandbags carried to the sea's depth the body of Captain Y. Yamamoto. master of the Japanese steamer Can ada Mara, who ended his lite early yesterday because, it is believed, he feared disgrace as a result of the stranding of his comma.nd July $0. according to reports received here. The captain took his life aboard hi loat as she was being towed to dry dock. wb AE CHILDREN 10c IX a e- l! ADULTS 30c TIIOS. IL INCE PRESENTS ENID BENNETT -IN- By Gardner Sullivan A decidedly different story. Stunning costumes. A dandy comedy drama. MACK SENNETT COMEDY "Those Athletic Gins J9 So Bo, there's sure some peaches in this picture. O Boy, Let's Go. VAUDEVILLE MARY BILLSBURY In Songs. RICH & RENO In Bits of Comedy and Mystery. All Groceries are not ibe same mlity. Oar. Water and Jobnaoa Eta. Fbooe eOS I; ENID BENNETT - Nau3hty Nauhtyl i Alia Toduy. x FRENCHMAN LEAPS SAFELY OFF PLANE WITH A PARACHUTE Captain Proves Safety Dc vice Dy uentiy uroppmg 800 Yards. meda yards of the Bethlehem Com pany's plant on July 4, was an even better record than the Tuckahoe be cause the Defiance was a 13,000:ton vessel. The ceremonies of the launching were of the simplest nature. 1IKRO tllOKK. llKltOIO MIvVXS OF Sl'ICIBF Kvery year of your lire you sit down In a table to eat thrtv times caeh day. lnt our Rftod, ttmre, liealtliful ftMHl into !mu t'Mlueh and yoti will enjoy lire iHtter and live longer. It's double eeonomy !my yonr crtKMTii. from ns. lNst, you'll have no tltH'tor's Mils to pay. and then we ell ou tlH iM-xt rood for tlie price many charge for seoMiil aTale sliirr. In the Meat IVMrtnHtt for Saturday r have Veal. UK-f. lirk. Pork Nimre Kilts. INirk Tenderloins Striiur Ijinili. toitntry I'ork Saai e. .Mutton, and Slwlng ( Ilk-kens, We aro m IIIiik meat or all kinds ctieairr tlian erc laore. Pendleton Trading Co. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE. Aug. 8. Captain farret a French aviator, has carried out the first experiment on record of falling from a moving airplane with a para chute. ' Captain Sarret dropped 80) yards with an umbrella 12 yards In diameter and landed safely. He fell from the observer's position, but similar exieriinenis for the pilot will be undertaken soon. The aviator crawled out of his seat and hung by his hands with the para chute firmly attached to his l.ody and lightly attached to the airplane. When he Jumped the parachute opened per fectly and boro him gently to the ground. Experiments In the past h.we leet. made with sand bags, which were cut loom at varying heights. Althn Captain Parret's trial was made at a height of 800 yarus It is declared there is no obstacle to jump ing a trreater distance, since the oaru- , chute has a better chance to open. When successful, the employment or parachutes will enable airmen to leave their flaming machines and not meet death as did Major llaoul Lufberry, May 19. Captain Sarret was In th clr three minutes after he had cut loose from the airplane. He was completely com posed on landing and wrote a brief messaxe describing his sensations dur. ing his .descent. PASTIME TODAY Children 5c Adults 25c GEORGE WALSH IN I LONDON", Aug. 9. The strain of .living up to his reputation proved too murh for Master George Hurri5. At the Guildhall recently he' wa bound oyer for 12 month; after at 'tempting to commit suicide, j Since the age of 13 this boy han had nn extraordinary career of adventure j He was at Antwerp when it was taken I by the Germans, escaped from there. : and afterwards accompanied Serjr !Lreary. the famous Irish V. C, and ! attracted much notice by addressing recruiting meetings at Hyde Park and . other places. j SeveraJ people Interested themselves in the hoy. and he obtained an excel ! lent position. He lot his situation : lecaue he wus suspected of theft, i The thought of his friends disap ' nolniment weighed m much on his mind that he tried to kill himself by j workers 25X) strong who have been drlnklne a concoction of phosphorou lnc the Fourth of July, woiklng In mutch-ends mixed with vtnejrar and INVINCIBLE IS WONDER SHIP ALAMEDA, Aug. Typifying American's Indomitable spirit Is the great hull of "The Invlnsible." which. under the spell of modern industrial miracle, envolved Into completion In twentv-four days and slid Into the estuary on Sunday at high, neon the world's record ship. Swarming over her great bulk like so many ants Is a small armv of busy various other evil-tasting ingredients. MOTIfKll, IX MONTItKAU K1I.US 4 1III.IUK Successor to Central Market. TKI.KPHOXE 45$ WK MAKE THK HK55T SACS AGE OS EARTH. MONTUEAjU Aug. 8. Because she wanted to go to hei ven and wanted three shift to complete the ship on or before schedule time- When Ohaa. Schwab, the steel king, wus here on the Fourth he boasted thai this Mp could be built In thirty days. The men promised to make 4t In twenty-eight days, and a few day ago came the snnounc -Bent that ah would be ready tor the waves In twenty-four days. PTaitfii j her four young children to become I three days sooner than any ship ever j ( Htigels, Mrs. Philorum Dupont, aged j built. t 38. turned on five keys in a awJ IJOOO-Ton Ship. grange, poured cal oi! over the floor j The Invincible weights 12.000 tons. I of a room and then touched a match The holder of the world's record for to her home here. She phtced the peed in construction before was the ; children on a bed and lay dwn be- Tuckahoe. built in the New York side them. They were all killed. Mrs. yards. In twenty-seven , davs. but Duuont left a letter giving1 the reason j weighing only tons. It was the , for her act and also stated fhe had division of the Shipping Board that, Uold her husband of her Intentions, 'the Defiance, launched from the Ala I iimiim A rollicking, roaring 6- act feature that will make you smile. In Addition FATTY ARBUCKLE in Good. Night Nurse The latest Paramount Arbuckle comedy and the first time in dleton. LETS GO! Pen-