PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. Reduce the High Cost of Living BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES AT COWBOY'S Mountain Spuds, 100 lbs $5.00 Early Rose Seed Potatoes, 100 lbs $5.50 Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Blackberries gallon tins, each 50 Bent Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack.. -l.c Cream Rolled Oats, 9 lb. sack 55c "Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box lOc Red Salmon 15 and 25? Best Shrimps, 2 for 25 Best Iowa Corn, 2 for 25; Sauer Kraut, large tin 15? Matches, the box '.. 5? Hersheys Cocoa i4 b. 20 ; 1 lb. 35? Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25? Krinkle Corn Flakes, 3 for 25 . Best 10c Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 for 25? Pumpkin, No. 3 tins, each 15p .lllimilllllMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIM'. SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMS Pretty Boxes of 11 Crane's Linen E Highland Linen S Willow Linen EE and many others in E box or bulk. EE Refined stationery EE that will make your EE correspondence re- f fleet your character. Economy Drug Co. E Hotel St. George Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 EE iimilllllMlltlMIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIMHIIIIIIIHMIMIIIMIIIIiri nillHIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIr CTATlMJCTW; LOCALS 2b Advertising in Bi iet KATKa. Pr Hoe first losertlou lur Per line, additional laeartloa. . . . Se Per Use, per month (1.0 No Ionia taken for lea than 28e. Coonl ordinary worde to lloa. Locaia will not be taaea orer tbe telepbuoe eicept frooi Bast Orsgoo las paid op subscriber. FIRST VICTIM OF PRUSSO-AMERICAN WAR 'f . ... -' . i - x. tf :m ' v jf a. a- X:-- I I; Oan " ; . ; ,1 Victor carlatrom. Instructor In avi- plane crumpled. For week he had atlon at the aeronautical atattnn at , been hard at work training aviators Newnnrt News. Va.. la h first victim , for the army for use abroad, and he of the. air with Prussia, although h waa not killed on the field of battle, t'arlstrom fell with a pupil. Carey B. Knrua of N-ewrinrt Newa. from a neurit f J. 500 feet when hla aero-I Washington. had turned out many. Carlstrom made a record flight from fhicago to New York last November. He slso made a record from Newport News to ollr. We wish to air V"' ' insuring pub lic that Oeo. W tMutts haa been ap pointed the exclusive agent for that part of t'matllla county heretofore represented by W. H. Kellnag. It will I tn your advantiige to see Mr. Coults about frrajn or other insurance. liRKilnN KIRK HKI.IKK" ASSOCIA TION. W. C. Haa-ertv, Sec Adv Freet Fre'! Another $200' phonograph to be given away at the Boaton Store. see It In their window. Adv. Volunteering la a Brent whlrh much resembles the conventional per petual motion machine, ln thin It la all rlahl until you try to work H. i.Miiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiit"""""11"""1" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii mj Boys! Girls! I SAVE YOUR I I NICKELS I 1 Something is coming May 29th Get ready for the time of your lives! fllllllMIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllli Apia., for rent, 400 K. Alta. Kor rent Furniahed room, phone 728VV. Wanted Woman to do waahln?. Addrean A. B. C. thla office. Modern seven room houae for rent dn irurie street. Apply John Vert. Wanted Good, clean raga, at The Eum Origonlan office. ' Sewing by engagement or at home. Phone 731M. Two farm handa want work. In quire W. D. thla office. KurniHhed houae for rent. Inquire 217 Stonewall Jackaon atreet. For sale One Hcht auto truck, cheap. Box 123 City. Attorney Coutta haa money to loan and houaea for aale and rent, D. B. Waffle auto for hire. Phons 284M. Stand. Chart Co.. Phone 7. I haul jour artag and traah. Phone 653M. 1403 W. Railroad at. Housekeeping apartments and sleeping room a, 60S Willow atreet. Two second hand planoa fur aale very reasonable. Inquire thla office. Modern aix room houae for rent on Jijne 1st. Inquire John Vert. For rent 6 room modern bunga low on North .Side. I'hone S02M. Boolu audited, office work and correapondence bandied by hour or day, reasonable. Phone 20SW. Wanted To ren modern 5 or room houae. Notify M. J. Barthel in care of Dan P. Smythe. Wanted Scrap iron, braaa anl aluminum. Highest prices guaran teed. Ulewett Harvester Co. Chiropody work for ladiea and gen tlemen at Pendleton Halrdreaalnrf Parlors. 1 Wanted To buy good wheat ranch In fmatllla county. Inquire George Stangier, Pendleton, Ore. 8. C. Jackaon aells wall paper and linoleum. Samples taken to your home. Pbone 62-511. For rent 4 -room apartment to couple. Inquire 727 Garden. Phone 2S3W. For sale, cheap. 18-foot Holt com bine in good condition. Inquire E. J. King, Helix, Ore. Do you know that Kutea ft Friediey "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 611 Main street. Phone S04. Overland Service station, parts, re pair shop. Experienced man to do your work. 644 Main street. llattreas making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, called for and deliv ered, city or country. La Dow Bros.. til Beauregard. Phone X7J Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 31. Also baggage transferrin and beavy haul .ng.. For sale Several hundred good No. 1 second band wool baga at 45 centa each. Inquire H. W. Collina, 114 E. Court atrec looming house for sale. Main street, tn center al business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Past land Bros. See Le Moorhonae for Insurance. Fire, accident, casualty. Prompt ad justments without red tape. Phone 1(0. For Htnl Sewing machines of all makea. 1 per week, J3.00 per month Mct'lintock ft Simpson, 4U ' K. court. Summer cchool session at the Field ach.N.I, May I'l to June 29. Claiae for all grades. Kthel Freeman. ' Phono 21 4 J. Neat five room cottage. garage. maM house in rear. $11150. 8mu:i payment don, balance like rent. Box 747. Lost Brown mink muff, with purse containing seven dollars. Iat be tween Hana Pahl place and town. Re turn to this office. For saleNew and second hand Sewing Machine Singer, White New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock ft Simpson, 400 E. Court. rocheii-d samples for pattern new designs. 12-lOc. yokes. 1.25. tow. el end. 25c each. Insertion, per In. wide. UK- yard. R. Hlnshaw, Salem, re. t'matilla county Pioneer Associa tion at Weston, t iregon, June jith and Jith l'sual attractions. All Invited. Nieo l. 1'eebler. president; S. A. Barnes; strretary. For rent Inning room nti'i kitcTt n !! lurnished. In connection with the repon Hotel . Inquire or write H. S. Anderson, llermiston. Oregon. Young woman would like restec- tabte place cooking or housework on ranch where she could take small child. Write stating wages. Ad.lrcna R. H this office. For sale Nearlv new Overland lght Four at a bargain for cash. In first class condition, overland Hales Room and Service Station. S44 Main street. Wanted Young woman to learn telephone operating, permanent posi tion assured, salary paid while learn ing. Apply Cliief Operator at Tele phone office. Wanted Good, energetic man to act as district agent for eastern Ore gon. Excellent opportunity. Address Provident Life ft Trust Co.. of Phsla-113-14 Corbett Bldg.. Portland.. Ore. Ladic. learn to embroider your summer gown In the new machine embroloVry that is so popular thi season. fall at the Singer Sewing machine office. SIC turt street, and see this work demonstrated lessons given and pieces of embroidery made to order. d CAIIDISTAI FARIJVY I'MlKIl- d GOK8 Ol'Wt ATION. i I if ' ( Y f 1 1 J V I Wr ir.a. w,.i M CABBJ NAVrAKWV Conaideralile concern for Cardina.1 Farley has .been felt aa a result of the reports that he haa been compelled to undergo an operation. These re ports, coupled with his age and the fact that for several weeks his health haa not been of the best, has caused some anxiety. The exact nature of the operation has not been made pub lic. It la said to have been for abs ceas. , 13 OF GRADUATES STUDENTS II7 41s of P. II. 8. Has Iau-gv Number of Splendid KtudcjitM; Cor rect IJHt of Graduates Given. Thirteen of the fifty-one students who will be graduated from the high school next Friday evening are hon or students. They are Dewey ner vals. Hazel Strain, Lucille Baer, Clell Brown, Alta Mentzer, Natalie Fergu son. Nola Childreth, Ida Wells, Alta Boylen, Helen Fee, Doris Fee, Esther Narkaus and Dorothy Evans. They ha vp. had an average of 0 per cent during their entlr ceurae. Since the recent picture of the class was not complete or authentic aa to graduating members, the fol lowing corrected list la given. Sterling Patterson. Olen Huey, Law rence Mclntyre. Emerald Greena wald. Fleta Hall. Irene Sanders, Ha zel Strain, Esther Narkaus, Leta Agee, Nola Criildreth. Daphne Hwearingen,, Jane Murphy, Anna Guerrant, Thelma Thompson, Alta Boylen, Katherlne Wells,, Esther En bysk, Lucille Baer, Grace Hoch, Vera Temple. Edythe English. Byron Moll, Henry Judd. Arthur Morris. Dewey nervals. Lulu Matlock. Alta Mentzer. Ida Wells, Ruth Edwards, Thelma Richardson, Natalie Ferguson, Ardls Callison. Edna Hogue, Dorothy Ev ans, Delia Ferguson, Carrie Hoskins. Nellie Ingram, Estellit Keys, Blanche Cchroeder. Grace Rugg, Martha Wll sey. Merle Best. Delos Sloan.. Shel don IJIrlch. Clell Brown. I-wrence Woodworth, Ralph Hargett. Andrew Harvey, Roy Duff. Doris Fee, Helen Fee. :'lllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIUiniMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIinnirHIMi; I Alta Theatre I TODAY . I Kathlyn Williams In a Thrilling Slice of Real Life 17 Hudson Super-six, run 2000 miles, INTERESTING NOTES OF tor sale at a uargain. r.u-j ici ut Phone 71., Notice of laympnt of rtty of pmdle ton Improvement Bouds. Notice Is hereby given that city of Pendleton Improvement Bonds Nos. 5, Series 0, 6 and f , Series Z and 1.. Series one, will be paid upon presen tation thereof to the undersigned at the American National Bank, Pendle ton. Umatilla County. Oregon. Inter est on said bonds ceases June 1, 1917. Dated May 14. 1017. LEE MOORHOfHB. Treasurer, City of Pendleton. Ily wm. MIckelaen, Deputy. Card at Tfaaoka. We wish to thank the Moose lodge and our many friends for their sym pathy and kindness shown during our -bereavement and loss of husband and father. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR.S MCDONALD AND FAMILY. (Adv ) no Yoa Want a Hsner Do you want a homo? If so. I will ell you a lot and you can build yourself, or I will sell you the lot and build the home for yoq and give yoa terms on the seme. A. B. Cos. (Adv.) Anto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Weston, leaves A Men-Ward Co.. at 1 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. each day. Phone 400 for reservations Ralph Shaffer, prop Adv. Wanted. Agent to handle the Smith Form-a- Truckr Only takes small capital to handle. Big profits. For particulars. address H. E. Griffith, care Hotel endleton. THE PEOPLE OF WESTON (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON, May 14. On last Mon day evening Mrs. Curran McFadden entertained the Bachelor Girls club at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bannister on North Main street- Ice cream and cake were Berved. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward of Athe na spent Monday afternoon In Wes ton visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wurzer have gone to Rltzville on a visit to relatives. Carl Hick of Milton was in the city Tuesday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John McRae visited friends in Walla Walla Friday. Arthur Ross is putting In a cement walk in front of his residence or South Main street Mrs. Richard Beamer is repaperinG and repainting the interior of her dwelling. Mrs. Lillian Fredericks visited rel atives in Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Walla Walla spent the weekend in W'eston visiting relatives. One of the heaviest rains of the season fell here Sunday night, in some places it amounted almost to a water spout. Mrs. Bennie Lee of Weston Moun tain died last Friday night. She was a daughter of Mrs. Ferguson and a sister of George Ferguson, well known lr. Pendleton. XO MEAT, NO FLOI R- ONE DAY, Mississippi Governor Vnres Measure on People. War JACKSON. Miss.. May 11. Gover nor Bilbo today issued a proclama tion urging the people of Mississippi to observe one meatless and flour less day each week during the war. EX-PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER TRAINS WOMEN A i A ,a u -i 1 ' ''J'' Z?l - " s'' - MS.' t v " . 1 ' i ., --rf h'" ' . 4f -ar-' K .Jf . Vt '3 i I : C. tfj -'iT , . x 1 ' J': "3 6- . Sergeant Elizabeth Harrison. th In the field ith one of her pupils nrettv tpntv.i ar-ol.l daughter of tht giving iristructi.tna in signaling She late President Harrison, who la atudv- I snl several months last year tak ! Ing law at the New York CnlversiM. Ing Inn ructions from General E Z has taken charge of a class of g'rls . steezer in mllltar' drill and discipline ' to teach thein ar. Here ahe is shown i and earned the title of sergeant. i "Out of the Wreck A strong story of human emotion from a true story 5 S which actually happened in San Francisco. S I CARTOON COMEDY H I VAUDEVILLE j REFINED AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE S BASCO H The Great Irish Comedian. S THE NORTHWEST TRIO jf Comedy and Harmony Singera. H iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiii!iiiMiiiiiuiiiiiiiiminnniwiass I'OTIO.'I PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. Big DranaacJo gaocexsj Seen the Last Ttaae Today. The story of "Apartment it" tends to prove that no man can tell before hand what he or any other man will do under given circumstances. The framed-up adventures of a dramatic critic who believed that no rational human being would possibly act in real life aa did tna bero of a new play, form the greatest portion of the action of "Apartment 2." Earle Wil liams, ' as the dramatic critic. Is framed up by the author of the play ln much the same manner aa was the hero of the play. The critic is caught up in a whirlpool of happenings that cause him to act just aa he said no rational man would, and In addition to disproving hla own assertions, the critic gets a bump on the head that wasn't in the plot, and also becomes engaged to one of the plotters. The Km I ares scores Big Hit mt Cob. Hoi brook Blinn. the famous Broad way star, and Doris Kenyon. the beautiful little motion picture actreas who has been featured in a number of photoplays, co-starred on the screen h the promise of the manager of th' Oosy theater. He is negotiating with the ramons Paths Company for a booking on "The Empress," a strong drama fea turing these two well known players. who are supported by a cast inciuu ing W'llllam Morse and Lyne Donald son. "The Empress" was directed by Madam Blache. who Is one of the fen' really great women directors in the picture business: While by no mean's intended as a sermon against trie liquor eii. "o of the wreck,." the thrilling Morosco- Paramount drama in which the ever Dooular Kathlyn Williams will be seen at the Alta today. Is a strong preach ment against this vice In one scene the director transforms a man into a snarling leopard to convey the im pression of the rising of the animal instinct. On the screen the leopard looks like a ferocious, vicious brute in reality he is one of Miss William s pets and the snarling was secured by her calling to him. "Now. Dick smile Drettilv for the camera." Dick's idea of a pretty smile was just w hat the di rector desired. LIVING COST UP IN SOUTH AFRICA Commission Has Been Deeply Probing Conditions. WASHINGTON. Mav 11. ("ons'il K- A Wakefield. Port Kluabeth. sas: Recently a commission a as ar inted to investigate the report Ul - on the im-raseo cost ni iimok hi various centers In iiouth Afr:-a. The report o fthis commission gave the increase at Port Klizunefh as 1 per cvnt above normal. Since the report was published further advances have Ink,-n place. The price of fed pro ducte generally have alaaya been high in South Africa. Being a food importing country, freight and duty adds considerably to the cost in the country whence eaperoted. At a recent meeting of the Ic-cal chamber of commerce the advance tn prices was the subject of discussion. Some maintained that pncee of pro ducts locally produced had been un necessarily advanced. Unless shipping conditions improve prices will be still higher. This con dition may not be mithout its advant ages, ss efforts are being made tc supply articles that have been tn com petition with local products. i Pastime IT TODAY Earle Williams 5 In a picture full of thrills, V .-a a. j t a excitement ana love. j real true to life story that for one hour and a half will take you away f raja yourself. O See What Happened in (pitmen 29 in which Earl Williams is supported by Ethel Gray Terry. ft 5 COSYJ t TODAY . j ; 9. iEr.ipntEssi A strong: drama of- tense J J action, that will hold you J r. spell bound 5 ij ALSO A BIG BLACK V DIAMOND COMEDY j ? t mi a - m. I t c aT of !r ?!?!.! .r f t wh lv-Mt lriini-ii.t"v tl tan not ecttitj- The tifnOr lht!i. r,-J. 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