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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917.
PAGE FIVB
6HDE3W
MR. RANCHER
Buy that harvest order now and 'save money.
Prices are advancing every day.' Most lines of
Groceries will cont you from 13 to- y more by
harvest time.
GET. BUSY
. Strawberries, box : 15f
Hot House Lettuce, pound 25
Head Lettuce ...... 10, 3 for 25
Spinach lO, 3 for 25
Sunkist Oranges j 15 and 40
Rhubarb, pound '. 5
Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25f
Shredded Wheat, 2 packages 25
Italian Prunes, pound 10?
Best Shrimps, 2 for 25
Best Iowa Corn, 2 for 25c
Carnation Milk, can 11
MOTION PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
LOCALS
ffl Advertising in Bi let
bates!
Per Una flrat liwertlon ...KM
He- line, additional loaertlo..... 6
Per line, per month fl WI
No locali taken for leas tbaa 25c
Count ordinary wotda to line.
Local will not ba taken ovar to
telepbun except from Kaat Orefoo
lan paid op nbacrlbara.
roat Punch of keya containing
three keya, return to thlH office.
Wanted To buy good wheat ranch
In Umatilla county. Inquire Oeorgv
Kt angler, Pendleton, . Ore.
Irvirtffton Height la offered for
sale In blocks of 26. 60 or the entire
17 lota, to the hlKhe bidder, Plat
of the property can be hud at this of.
flea.
HnttMt for rent. Geo. W. coutta.
Dr. Proe betel, Chlropodiat. Tel. ill.
MoM eater Apartments, 777 Thomp.
non street.
For rent I -room houae. good con
dtttea. Phon 44 9.
Wanted Good, clean ruga, at Tha
Kaat Oregonlan office.
Fur rent Furnished front room, or
2 if oeeired. phone 74i.
MXItt Clean. pur. When in need
of It phone Ed Morran. 244 J.
tfewln bv enRagf'inent or at home.
Phon 71 1M.
Kvrntehed mora for rent, close In,
North Side. Telephone 71J.
Lost A Red Cross receipt book.
Kinder call 744.
Kor nale Cheat of carpenter tool.
A bargain. Inquire F, this office.
For sale One Unlit suto truck,
thrap. Box 121 City.
D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phon
J MM. Stand. Charles Co.. Phone 7.
I haul your fax baa-a and trash.
Phone tSSM. 14U3 W. Railroad at.
Two second hand pianos fur aale
ry r i saw liable. Inquire this office.
Far earpenterlnjr. remodeling job
wtrrk, country or town, see John Kow
m.n, 40e H. Aita. Phone 23 I.
Books audited, office work and
cor reap denes handled by hour or
day, reassnabls. Phone I0SW.
Per sale Confectionery store do
ing aroed bunineae In live town near
Pension. Address "J" this office.
Far rent Furnished apartments
Call MS B. HaJlroad, or phons 224W.
Fsr Rent Three rinxlcrn house,
keeplnsr rooms for rent. Inquire SOI
Willow.
Ieat 8temer robe. Mack on one
aide and red braid on other. Howard
If rota r ned tothis office. !
Fsr sale 40 srrrs, lftrt stands j
boea, ereiun separator. Fl Matter, j
Hereateton, Ore.
H. f Jackson sells wall paper and j
linoleum. Samples taken to your
home. Phone &2I--11.
Mattress msktn. furniture repair
Ins, upholsterlnc. called for and deliv
ered, city or country. Le. Dow Bros
Sit Beauresard. Phons 127 J.
Call Penland Bros. Tan to mors your
household pjooda. Telephone 129. Also
Imismsss transferrin, and heavy haul-
For sale Several hundred rood
Ke 1 second hand wool bags at 4&
Cfnts each, inquire H. W. Collins, 114
E. Cenrt street.
lise's Dreesmaklns; School, drafting:
and tailoring taught. Patterna cut to
niesurs. All ktnda of eewinic done
Mvnkk residence. 90 C. Bluff.
P: noming house for sale. Main
street, In center of business district.
I olng good buainess. Inquire of Po
1m nd Bros.
.4rs Lee Mrhmiae for In durance
Fire, aorldent. casualty, prompt ad
jiiAaaanla without red tape. Phone
ICS.
Fsr rent to cnujde. If takn st once.
4 farstshed ronnin. C ne ruoni re
Mtrved by lady 727 harden. Phone
21 4 W.
For Rent -Hewlnc machines of all
makes. $1.0 per week. IS 00 per
month. MiOintock A Simpaon. 409
K. Court.
Iter sale New and second hand
Kewtnff Machines. Wnicer, White
New Hume and The Free Machine.
McCtintock A lmpeon, 400 & Court.
Let ua do your eveanlna. preasln
and repaliiTiK. Ws pay particular at
tention to It. Hults msds to order.
Call at 112 E. Court, next to Western
In Ion Phone 70.
For paintlmr. raleomlnlns: and pa-pt-rlna.
call 5!J. Hour- 7 to 8 a. m .
13 to I and 6 30 to 7 P. m. All flmt
rlaan work Kuaran'enl. Ws always
clown wwlwork on crtlomine Jon.
Atv & ym-k.
Free m.ip f Montana and free In
formation rfrrrtins train anl
erK 'iitfl"i at NrTh Montana Writ
N; t :i M .svtana Immtcratlyn Aa'n
Lrpt :j. I.avre. Mont.
Do Ton Want a Home?
Do you want a home? If so, 1 wil.
sell you a lot and you can build
yourself, or I will sell you the lot and
build the homo for you and give you
terms on ths same. a. H. Cox.
tAdV.)
Auto Stard
For Adams, Athena and Was ton
I saves Allsn-Ward Co., at 10 a. m
and 2:20 p. m. each day. Phons 404
for reaervation. Ralph Shaffer, prop
Adv.
Will Pay You Owh
For potatoes, any quantity Alac
for fa ten, poultry, drewed pork and
veal. Pendleton Fruit Co., Phone
SIS.
Notiiie to Patron.
Owing to the high price of ffed, on
and after May 1st. the price of milk,
wholesale, will be 30 cents per gallon.
C. I HI RST.
FRANK W. JOHNSON
, 8KTH M. RlCHARTWON
(Adv.) OHO. OKAX.KOrriri
PAKTIMB TOD.IY
-TUB BLi;K bTKKaK"
AND VUXrUM COM 1TDY
"The Blue Streak," a Fox Feature
Film will be shown at the pastime
theater today.
Vhe character known as "The Blue
Streak,' a dissipated youth, played
by William Nig-h, is cast out by his
father. He goes west and becomes :i
train robber. He and his men enter
a saloon Just as a gambler is to wed
the proprietor's daugnter, the part
played by Violet 1 'aimer. The "Streak
shoots up the place and steals tha
girl.
At a mountain cabin the "Streak"
relents kidnappinfr the girl and find
he loves her. When the sheriff arrive3
he prepares to surrender but she runs
to him and begs him to flee with her.
He lifts her behind him and they es
cape. The "Streak' and his little wife re
turn to his father a new man.
(;trl iii diVkTl OwU Rlgr Bhie Jtlril
orferliiK at Tilay.
For your approval the Cosy Theater
is presenting today the popular fa
vorite, Dorothy Phillips, in a M
sensational photoplay called ''The
Girl in the Checkered Coat." Your
attention Is especially called to the
fact Miss Phillips plays both roles
In this extraordinary dram.L. Miie
Phillips does not merely pose but
actually acts both leading parts. H-
complete is her change of expression
that critics who have seen this drama
have bf-en Inclined to disbelieve that
Miss Phillips is playing both parts.
ILKSOM'TIONS.
Whereas, Providence has called the
Itev. CharU-s Qulnney, Rector of thv
Church of the Redeemer of Pendle
ton, Oregon, from earthly labor to
heavenly real, and whereas, his care'
among men baa been one itanipel
with the manifest approval of the
Matter of Mercy, who walked upon
the shores of 0!i(ee, and, whereas,
throughout his mature life he follow
ed both In fact and sentiment the In
junction to go into all the world ami
preach the gospel to every creature.
and. whereas, the story of .-his pa
tience, his charity and his sacrlfic
for others Is impressed upon tha
hearts of men snd women In the old
worldus well ss the new. upon the red
race as well as thewhi(e, and where
as, none were ever turned from hie
door empty-handed, or. without a
word of encouraxtMiient or kindly ad
munition, and Whereax, his lubors
were confined to no church no denom
ination, no creed, but were cheerful!
rendered alike to high and low, rich
and to"r, red. brown. yphw. black
and white among men, and, whereat,
probably no man has ever resided in
the city of Pendleton for whom thi
general public held so high or so lov
ing regard as was held fur Mr. Quln
ney, or who has dons so much In tha
field of religious labor and christian
service as he has done, and whereas.
In this hour of his departure there
la genuine sadneaa everywhere
throughout the city, and whereas. H
In dealred to make some record and to
pirbltah soem recognition of the uni
versal love and eeteem In which the
late rector was held, and of the wide
apread regret at hi death;
Therefore Be It Rsolved, That the
cltlsens of Pendleton, generally, snd
the memlerahip of the Church of the
Redeemer, particularly, do r-'cosniw
the great -atue to humanity of ths
career of tle Ilev. Charles Qulnney,
his catholic apirlt. hi loving klndneae.
hi wacriilco, his devothm. hm sterling
and scjf-effnclng Christian!! v. hi
unceaahifC labor for church upbuild
ing, and his rrmarkable missionary
work both In the o'd world and the
new and that we regret hi death al
moet as the removal of ne from the
circle of our own fsmlliea;
And He It Further Reaolved. That
a copy of theae resolutions be spread
upon the records of the Church of
the Redeemer, of Pendleton, that like
copy be handed to the widow of Mr
Qulnney and that like cony be mailed
to his only son.
Heaped fully submitted.
ROY A I M HAVTWJil
Oll.RBUT W. IHHIIK
J. T. LANRItlTH.
W. FT RROCK.
STRPHFN A. I vWFn J
Adv. Vmmittee
Arcade Khcmfiur Paramount Picture
TKlay; Mae Murry In On Record."
Tom Formun Ihe clever LAaky Ju
venile who Is appearing as lead! n a
man for Mae Murray in her latest
production "On Record" which will
be the Paramount attraction at the
Arcade today, had his ambitions ful
filled when as the young Inventor, he
is supposed to make an aeroplane
flipht.
Mr. Form an vanished from the
studio before the picture was started
and Induced the members of the ci-
villon squad at the military aviation
school in San Diego to let him make
a trial flight with them. He was not
permitted to handle the machine him
self until he was at work in the pic
ture and then to show his aeronauti
cal inatlncts. when no one was
around, started on a flight by him
self, nearly accomplishing his own de
struction as well as demolishing the
aeroplane.
The t'nwriun Uw.
At the Alta Theater on Friday and
Saturday. "The Unwritten Uw" by
Kdwln Milton Royle. will be the at
traction with lieetria Mlchelena as
the atar. The work of this young
screen artist Is the moat real and con
vincing emotion in this dramatic pic
ture that has ever been seen. Miss
Michelena Is no reatrained. so free
from exagR-eratinn that her work ap
proaches artistic perfection. The re
ception of the MlTnwrltten I-aw" by
the motion picture press Is well indi
cated by the following excerpt from
the picture supplement of the New
York Fvenlng Mail: "To sum up. this
ia a picture In which there are no
flaws. It is wonderful. ' in addition
will be shown two high claas vaude
ville acta
67 YEARS OLD; IS ILL
FOR THE FIRST TIME
i Kaat Oregon ian Special)
I'KIAH. April 27. Tom Wil-
loby. who wuh brought to town
some time ago,' ! still very 111.
wtth but little chance for the
better. He is 67 years old and
thta beinK hta first aickneaa, it
Turnev. hailing from nobody know
w
rMNKKD TO ATTACK V. H.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
'We are at war with a government
poNBeavlng the greatest military ma
chine the world haa ever seen, and
which believes (irrespective of Am
rican opinion upon the subject) not
only that the only effective way t
urge modem war la, by universal, ob
ligatory military service. but that
force is the only thing to be regarded.
To adopt at the outaet universal
obligator military service would be
to dei the morale of our enemies a
llrtcr la lropp:ajr. j
The river rose laat .n:ne past th j
& ft In. mark at the Mnin street i
bndgo as a r-ault of the heavy sh'-w-ra
f the atrrikenn. Tn1-y. hi vi r
It haa. been elowly dropping. At 1
o'clock the atandard hwed a ft. I In
ln. n around Krho the rlvr is
poitrti! t t-e do.n; cousuicraMe damage.
(B0SV
TODAY
liluc Itlrd Pnac nts
Dorothy Philips
THE GIRL" IN THE
CHECKERED COAT
Tsur attention la called to the
fact that Mia rhillti is play
int both of the leading parts In
this UU SMAHHIN'J liloTi)
VtKY THAT S1VKKL.Y Wll.1-TI-KAHE
Yot.
In adIIUoa a firmer Cndy.
staggering blow and demonstrate at
the outset that we are in thu war to
win.
"And do not forget that to deal this
blow at once may save counties Am
erican Uvea,
8res Vol lint Systran.
"On the other band,' to hesitate, to
discuss, to dispute, or to reject uni
versal service and adopt the volun
teer system Is to 'give aid and com-,
fort to the enemy by convincing him
that we are not 'in earnest.
"The president made every effort
to keep the peace, but peace or any
thing else in this world Is worth noth
ing if bought at the price of honor.
"The, Germany military caste hate
the very name of America. I know
that if we had remained out of this
war we would have been attacked by
Germany.
Middle West Apathetic
"I have heard that people in the
Interior of our great country. In our :
great middle west are apathetic do
not believe that war with a European
power would affect thfem. I do not !
believe this: The people of the mid- :
die went are too intelligent to believe
that if German submarines ruled the. :
schb, their prosperity would not be
touched, that If a German army land.
ed In Mexico and armed and led a
force to the north that the middle
west woul get off scot free. ' An army
which meets no opposition can go far
find a tribute on a blockaded country
muRt be paid by all.
"Knowing the mind, and might of
Germany as I have for the past two
and a half years, I appeal to the en
tire country, not only as a patriotic
duty but as an absolutely necensary
measure of self-preservation, to stand
by the president and urge the pas
sage of the administration bill for
universal obligatory military service."
MILTON HAS GREAT
PATRIOTIC PARADE
Wlioh- ity ;lvce 1'iiiiiHl Support to
Hreparednees cmont raton- Mass
M.'llrur Is Ab Held.
( Eaft Oregon ian Special.)
MILTON', April 27. By the work
of a committee of patriotic citizens
and by the support of ths whole city,
the grand patriotic preparedness pa
rade and mass meeting which was
held last night was made a grand suc
cess. Nearly all of the Milton residents
gathered to see the grand parade,
which was led by the Twin City band.
The parade was formed af the college
and marched through the main streets
of the town.
The real thing that caused the
grand event was from the Influence
of prominent speakers from Pendle
ton who held a meeting In the com
mercial rooms last Saturday.
After the parade a program was j
rendered In the college. The program
was as follows:
"America" By Band
Invocation By E FL Naylor
"The Reason for America's En
trance Into the European War
By Mr. McRat
Muslo ; .Olee Club-
And many more numbers that need
not be mentioned here.
Fre! Free!
Another $200 phonograph to be
given away at the Boston Store. See
it In their window. Adv.
ARCADE TODAY
I 'arowiou n t f krewta
Mae Murray
1n
ON RECORD
a drama of aviatlonflMd, poliea
court and MS". The aero
plane always picturesque tos
j?ct. plays an important part tm
the story.
In Addition
Paramount Pkloraftfr.
Pastime
TODAY
IT'S A Til HIM. KK
This film drama of the West
with Its bandita and cow
punchers But it's different and
better because It's a
WIIiMAM POX
film presenting for tha first
time two new stars
JV1LMA- XICH
and
VIOLET PALMER
Don't Fail To See
"The BLUE
STREAK"
In Addition. Ftoxfllm Corned)
A BATH HOrsE TANGLE
With Porter Sunns.
Mill
HI LAW
A; )
; A
Is Any lie Safe?
A Gripping Story
Intensely Interesting
STARRITVO BEATKIZ M1CIIFXKKA.
"thk I'xwKrrres law -is
wvea part ptKrto-trmm adjtj.d from
Kdwin Milton Korle-'s Maire ncros off
I tic mme tittoC Tlw mary ia whole
some and Mr and droHopa Uiroagto
brrathleiM ntsprnor to one of me non
Uirllling rlinuura ever attained ta
motion picture art. An advmnoe ay
uoptiia or it nere is inadviiiaiile and
would detract from onea later pleas
ure In weine It, stnee much of tne m
terext of tlie derelnpmrnt of tne pio
on the screen banrs on a thread of
mjrxterjr and Mtrprlxe that Is wma oat.
with ek-ver produtina; toorhea. to the
rjr end of tlie Mory.
ALTA THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
WORKS I'KIU'IV AIj
Mntrin". trroliatle, lanrlnff. Contorti
on. Talkinc and Corned jr JugUnK.
VAUDEVILLE
ARCADE ?Xday May 3 and;4 :
TWICl daily-2:30 . M. and arts r.
' BICOWN Jt UHKRM.lt
ClasKT Singing and Talking.
I SI AL, ADMIKKIUN.
Priors: Matinee, 1st 10 liows 3Sc
lteKt or House Sue
tight: Baloonjr 3.V: 1st 10 rows SOer.
icest or House 3c
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of m Goo
Awwerre
The Tranwendental Triumph or Ititarii RpiftarularlKsn.
th- Ouipl-d Climax f IsitlMh lrolntikn. Km hanllnK
llcaiitr. Sr-nlc M4i'nlir. KxqubJto Art ami .StausiTiiie
Maimltiidt.
1IIK OM.V M1I.IJON IKI.I.M Mrl l fill I I! K
K 1 It M AKK.
YOU WILL SEE
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tlirilhMl with hn:e twtlh hthm-o. autnjMd with darlm: vtatfr
Miitilr ir Mlv Kt'lli-rninn: dctichlctl with tlie Tiiulttlr
aiiiatl- of the hi'aiiiintl MYmail until a are fNu-ly
'll iHttind with tlM fiM.rntily of It all.
st I'l Kll Ml .-U Al. x lH;Ki)iaII) rKUM'd tor tlu
priMilH-tifin.
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