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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURT) AY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1917 PAGE FIVE I i ttf-.1. .ill rsj SliitiflMA.M--'--i ,; IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S ' Cash Grocery Co. Watermelons, per pound IVs Oranges, per dozen 30 Onions, 8 pounds : 35 Carnation Milk, 2 cans 25 Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 60 Rolled Oats, 9 pounds Hominy, 9 pounds 60 Matches, box 5 Star Naptha Powder 20 Light House Cleanser 5 Bayo Beans, per pound l5f Red Beans small can 10, medium 15 Toilet Paper, 4 rolls - 25 Guittard's Pure Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. can 30?; 3 lbs Shrimp, 2 cans j Corn and Peas, per can IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S ..MiiiiiiiilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'i: IIIIMIimillMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPH LOCALS Si Advertising h Bi iet KATHK I'er Mar first Insertion 1UC I'er line. additional Insertion 5c IVr line, per montb $1.01 No locals taken for Iran than 20t . Count 0 ordinary words to line. Locals will not t taken over the Wit-phone except from Basl Oregon tan paM-up eonsrrlbeie. Furnished apt., Hamilton rags. Court. -20tf at Tba H Sweet's II Candies We have just received a large shipment of this popular brand. Chocolates, Bon Bons, and all the other good things that you are sure to like. 1 When vou buy SWEETS CAN- DIES you buy Quality. J Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. George Building Z Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 iaiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiii SPECIAL. TRAIN WITH JOSEPH BAND COMING HERE FOR ROUND-UP The Joseph I?and has been engageu for the full three days of the Itound l'p antl there wil! he a special train out of Wallowa valley on Saturday mornlnlt. The Joseph Hand 18 now being handled by B". C S mpson. for merly of Milton, and he put his mu sicians through auch atunta for the editors at the time the special rain went over to Wallowa Lake that it wan decided to have that band for the Round-Up- AMERICAN AVIATION OPENS HEADQUARTERS CLOSE TO THE FRONT I'ARIS, Sept 1. The American avintlon service Monday will open headquarters, near the front. It ti announced the Lafayette esendrllle soon will be transferred to the Amer Iran army. A brigadier general whose name '. withheld, is hereto take complete charge of this branch of the service. Walter I.0V0II. formerly u sergeant of the IiFayette escadrllc, detached from the French army, will Join th Americans. Major General Pershing and his staff has established, perma nent field headquarters. The difficulty with the peace terms seems to be the nllles wish to put them on a cash basis. WOMAN FLYER NEAR DEATH IN ACCIDENT rOHTKR. Ind , 8ept. I. Miss Catherine Stlnton, avlalnx. narrowly escaped death when her airplane en Kine forced her to alight. Telephone wires crushed one wing. She was unhurt. She was making a Chiougo to New York fi ght. The new firm in France is Pershing ,t l'etain They strive to please. fhrlstlnil chun-li. All services wil Ibe resumed to morrow. Sunday, September 2, at the Christian church Whle school at 9:45. Pastor Hnbbell will preach at both morning ami evening serv:oes. evening hour. 7 SO: Y. P. S. C. K. at 6:3(1 The W. O Furnish funeral ser vice at 3 p. m. I Friday and Saturday Presents the Beautiful Little Star ANN PENNINGTON In a Powerful and Most Timely Drama The Little Boy Scout This is a remarkable combination of romance and adventure picturing the experiences of a little Am erican girl on the border. 1 ACT METRO COMEDY VAUDEVILLE LA ROSA DUO Presenting a Singing, Novelty Dancing and Musical Act. CEO. COLEMAN nd His Mjsical Manikins. Wanted Good, clean Baat Oregonlan office. 1 haul your garbage and trash Phone 663M. H03 W. Railroad street When you Mop In Echo eat at the Fritz Restaurant. -23 tf Furnished housekeeping rooms. 601 Oay. For sale Modern five room house. Inquire 1.19 Marie. g-13tf For sale Chevrolet car in firm class condition. Call 269M. 9 20 For rent Seven room modern house. Apply 614 West court. 8-21tf Wanted Woman to do general housework on ranch, f all 223J. 9-4 Sandwiches, coffee and soft drinks at The Office Cigar Store. 711 Main street. 6-22tf Wanted Scrap Iron, brass and aluminum. Highest prices guaran teed. Blewett Harvester Co. Lost Hunch of keys, either In town or on agency road Suitable re ward if returned to this office. 8-Stf ro you know that Esles & Friediey "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 614 Main street, phone 804 Superfluous hair, warts and moles removed by electrolysis Pendleton Hairdresslng Parlors, tf Woman with small girl wants work on farm, good cook. Apply H thH office. -4" For saleT-6 pass. Overland In good condition. Cheap If taken at once Inquire Kenmore Apts 9 3 Fluff rugs from all carpets M A. Rlgby, local agent for W. Fluff Rug Co or Portland. Phone 849. 10-9 ltuoiiuna houue fur sale. Malt, street, in center of business district Doing good business, inquire of Po land Bros. For rent Office or store room In Ban Oregon an building. Appiy at this ofice. 8 21tf Wanted Housework by the hour by experienced woman. Phone 279J. 9 3 For rent Two unfurnlshe.l ooms for light housekeeping. 301 Lilleth street Phone 689M. s-27tf Wanted High school girl to work for her room and board' Phone 362W or call at 606 Maple. 8 27tf !r. Proebstel, Chiropodist, has re. turned, fail 111. Room 8 railing U1.1B. 9-8' Wanted to rent, 7 or 8 room house close in. call at 615 Aura or phone 3r.tilt 9"1U Lucile Christensen, retailer for Franco American Hygienic tol.et re quisites. Phone 366J "35 Wanted Cllr: for general house work. Phone 362J or call 722 Jane street. 8-2Stf For sale--Second hand Inlaid lin oleum in good cond.tlon. See Con roy's Cash Grocery Co. 8 30tf Wanted Waitress for Hotel Stan field. Address F. B. Stuart, Stanflel 1. Oregon. 8-31tf Walters and waitresses wanted for Round I p. Apply French Restau rant. 8-30tf Two room furnished apt. with en closed sleep ng porch at 602 Water. Phone 2U6.M 8 80tf For sale 200 acres good grain ranch Price. SS0OO. 1'nlncumbered. By owner Blmer Smith. H. F. D . Midvale, Idaho -22 For sale New and second hand Sewing Machines. Singer, White. New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntiKk & Simpson, 400 B. Court. Call Penland Bros, van to move your household goods. Telephone 239. Also baggage transferring and heavy hauling For Kent Sewing machines of all makes. $1.00 per week. 13.00 per month. McCllntock a Simpson. 400 K. Court. For sale Modern 8-room house and garage tm Pendleton. Aduress Scott Butler, 1113 W. Ind. ana Ave.. Spokane. 8-tf For rent Three room furnished apt P K Railroad Phone 224W. 8-t5tf Five room furnished modern houso and five room furnished apts. t- ise to responsible parties for six month. or longer Phono .ri.'4. 9-ltf For sale 6 room modern house Ith heating system. four blocks from Main St. Snap if taken at once. Phone S43R. 9 6" See S. c. Jackson for your wail pa per and lino eum work. Samples shown you in your own home. Phonu 611 or 21SM. 8-Z7tr Agents Wanted For our non-irrigated, low priced tre s. Unequale-I proposition for r.ght man. For full particulars address Pacific Nursery Company. 122 1 2 Grand Ave.. Port land, Oregon. Attention A. F. A A. M. Regular meetings will be resumed Monday, September 3, 1917. By or dr of W. M. 9 4 Wanted. Day laborers at Athena, Oregon. Pay $2 per day with board or 83 per day and board yourself. PACIFIC TBLBPHONE & TKLE- (iRAPH CO., Athena, Ore. 9 itr Hotter Creek Soda! tinh Dance. Saturday night, Sept. 1. Pendleton Orchestra. All are Invited. 9 3 Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be received up to 12 o'clock noon September 8, 1917. by School District No. 99. for the con struction of a shed barn 18 32, eight miles south of Pendleton on McKay creek. Plans and specifications can be seen at Rook's cigar store. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 99. Harrison, Clerk, Pilot Rock, Ore. 9-3 Rll: Dental Parlors v .w OKU. I wish to Inform the public that 1 have returned from my vacation and resumed practice. Dental parlors in Temple Bldg. DR. J. E SHARP, Dentist. 9 It Notice to the public. To Our Customers and to Whcm May concern: Owing to the high price of hay and feed we the undersigned, wish to an nounce that on and after September the first the price of retail milk will be per quart, 1 2 "4 cents. $3.75 Per month; 2 quarts 7 per month; 4 quarts $12 per month; 1 pint, $2 per month. . C. L. HURST. MILES KEMLER. CLEMENT GNESA. C. W. TULLIS. F. H. MTTINOER. EI). MORGAN. RODMAN DAVIS. GEO. GEANAKOPl'LOS. JOHN HAILET, JR. W. A. Ml'MFORD. 9-! Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals addressed to J. C. Rallinger. School Clerk. Hoardman, Orecon, wlil be received by the Board of Directors of School District No. 26. Morrow County. Oregon, until 8 ,.cl,.cu t M Seutember 15. 1917 for the erection and completion of the first unit of a new Public School RniMini a-a ner revised Diana. Pro nosals are invited upon both tile and concrete construction and separate bids are wanted upon heating, plum!) inc oiActric wirin'e a deep well and wnter KVStem rlaa n I sneclfications can be had by applying to the School Clerk or from the office of E. Francis 11 liams. Architect, 217 Alisky Building. Portland, Oregon. Each proposa: must be aocompan lel by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Said checks shall be made payable to J. C. Bal llnger. School Clerk If for any reason the bidder fails to execute the proper contract and bond required within 10 days after the notification of the acceptance of his bid, then Faid certified check wil! become forfeited to the sa'd School District. No. 25. Morrow County. Ore gon. The Board reserves the right to ac cept any or to reject any or all bids. September 1, 1917. J. C. RALLINGER. School Clerk. 9 4 But ths old, old story, the country girl that ran away to become an actress, and the path that leads to hell, but this one lead to a riot of com edy in the end. Dorothy Phillips Star of Hell Morgan's Girl IN "TRIUMPH" PASTIME SUNDAY-MONDAY, Oc 111 ADULTS 2 L V- & rr;-tfsK-K At-S " 1 1 1 1 . .... 1 rri .. v lit ILU ! SEPT. 2-3. CHILDREN 10c BUUEBittD PMoToPlAYjrjf WITH Vy.TpWEl,L 1 1 Triumph takes on the character of a play within a play in which Miss Phil lips is given an op portunity for the display of her emo tional talents in the interpretation of heavy melodrama that ends in a trick finish that brings forth a shout of laughter. Itihltc Dance Tonlcht. Moons Hall. The public Is cordially InvHed to attend the regular Saturday nigh dance tonight In Moose hall. Music by Sawyer's orchestra. Admission. 60 cents. Adv. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. STOUV OF THE 11 AY AT OJSV SOil.Y-MOVn.Y A new superintendent arrives at the Ajajr. Mines, on the Mexican bor der with his wife. Lucy Ferris. James who has enlisted under an assumed name and whose troop is stationed at the mine, discovers his former sweetheart. I.ucy. Ferris, an inveterate gambler, plots with a drunken trooper to rob the paymaster of the Ajax The money is taken to Lucy's house. Transpir ing events bring Sargent James f:ce to face with the problem of carrying out orders or al'owing the woman he loves to be dishonored. How he prevents the latter and escapes con-vict'on-by court martial is a most ab sorbing episode, in which the play assumes tremendous dramatic Inter est, thrill following thrill until the final smashing climax i reached. Alta Today. "If ever anyone earned a nick name. I'm sure that person is 1 mc no, 1," laughed little Ann Penning ton. while rehearsing for her latest Paramount picture, "The Little Boy Scout." produced by the Famous Players company. "You see," she continued, "they all call me 'Penny' for short and here I have -turned up' again at the motion picture busi ness after my absence of a whole long winter" and with that the tiny star slipped away to start another scene, sending back over her shoul der. "You see, if I should stand there and talk to you much longer I':l be not only a 'Penny.' but a bad penny at that!" "The Little Boy Scout" will be the attraction at th- Alta theater toilay. tion of "Her Strange Wedding." This Is one of the most unusual and start ling productions in which Miss Wax has appeared for Paramount and h is supported by a cast of unusual ex cellence, including Jack Dean, Ton Forman and Billy Elmer The vaudeville will be the very best Miss Bertha D'Auhigny, vocalist, has made a big hit through the north west nn.i The Two Duffys present a. classy singing, talking and Imperson ation act. making a bin every one will enjoy. Alta Sunday anil MotHln?. Fannie Ward, the brilliant Lasky star who recently scored such a suc cess in "The Cheat." "The School for Husbands," and rnconquered." will be seen at the Alta Sunday and Mon day in the Lssky-Paramount produc- H6 on Potlateh, where crop fail ures are traknowr. Between 6nn and 6f0 acres under cultiTat'.-m seven miles frem Peek. I 'aho, & H. R town. Good improvements and abund ance of water ftnl wood ror luei. rYoa eaa b raised e7ery year rn ALL of the lead, nnmtt f.iTow with corn bea.na. This farm could be cut up and stake three IT four good farms. Several half seetlons near Lewiston. well tsnpreved, SI to SI per acre. FeKtea aad Dev. UwiMnn, li'ah". I-Jtf w -ngw OTHU J iae.e.. Al .Is. Sri Nmlte. Ssrber shops will be close lhor liv. Uotnlsv. ,epte I-oal t'nioti 764. An nnnotinceinent of uncommon in terest to theatergoers and book read ers alike is that one of the greatest of the year's output of extraordinary at tractions involving lavish film pro duction, dune's multiple reel pictorial trans ation of Harold Bell Wright s famous story of love and adventure. 'The Kves of the World," has been booked for presentation here at the Arcade Theater Wednesday anu Thursday, September 6 and 6. The production Is described nrieiiy as a visualization in pnotoarama a lavish scale with which is coor dinated a musical score much the same ns In opera of Wright's red blooded and romantic novel of Cali fornia which has enjoyed a sale of more than 1.000.000 copies. This Clune production is said to be a gorgeous one In every respect. It is the fruitage of six months' exclu sive and unremitting work at the big studios at Los Angeles and on the actunl scenes described in the book. Those who have seen the virile char acters of this de'lghtfitl and stirring r.,.i-..l r,,,.v-,,- before the eves as thev clash In the struggle .if two opposing n'l I l.t. ,t..elnrc tVat H Is the finest do- bcr I 1,1, -Hon of a current story ever put - upon the screen A aad most L T SUNDAY MONDAY Fannie Ward Whose great work in "The Cheat," "Witchcrafe" otVipr rprpnt successes has nlaced her among the popular dramatic artists on the screen, in Her Strange Wedding By George Middleton This combination of popular star and story insures a great picture. BRAY PICTOGRAPH AND CARTOON VAUDEVILLE THE TWO DUFFYS Those Classy Comedians, Singing;, Talking, Impersonations. MISS BERTHA D'AUBIGNY H gh Class Vocalist. Auto Stage. For Adams. Athena and Westoiv leaves Allen-Knight Co at 10 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. each day. Phone 4 for reservations. Ralph Shaffer, prop. Adv. Noth-p. My offices will be Wednesday. September David B Hill. cosed until 6th. Dr. llamlJilre Rams for sal. Ten head of one year past and 1 head of lamb rams; also 50 head of ewes. Address J. s Rockwell, Endi cott. Wash. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH SUNDAY-MONDAY Would you do? If you found the woman you loved had married a gambler antl thief. SEE ("Boots AND mm 79 1 A tremondou western j drama with thrill fallow- : inir thrill fr.mi the sturt ; I until Hie final sina-ibing i climax. : HOYT COMF.DY j "A Day antl a Nignt." IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiinn'