East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 10, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1017.
PAGE FIVE
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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CASH PRICES
B ARTLETT PEARS, FANCY STOCK ... 8 1 .60
POTATOES, FIRST QUALITY 82.65
White Satin Flour S2.90; Bbl. 8 11.30
Sugar, 100 lb. Sacks $8.70
Peaches, Crate 65
Watermelons, per lb
Citrus Powder, package 25
Rob White and Crystal White Soap -.5?
Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 packages 2.?
Mothers Oats, round package
Crisco small 45tf ; med. GO ; large S1.7o
Bayo Beans, per lb 5
Red Beans..: small can 10; medium 15
Eastern Corn Meal, best qual., 9 lb. sack 60?
Log Cabin Syrup, qts. 42tk ; half gallon 70?;
gallons $1.35.
Olympic Pan Cake Flour, package J&r
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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II Grafonol&s
Hs You can own one of these splendid
s machines, they are
Sold On Term to Suit the Purchaser
II A BIG STOCK OF
i NEW RECORDS
Come in and select the late lists.
If Economy Drug' Co. f
Hotel St. George Building
Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 5
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I WANTED I
1 Live Wt.
Prime light hogs $16.50 per cwt.
Prime heavy hogs 15.50 per cwt.
Rough heavy hogs 15.00 per cwt.
Pigs and feeders 13.50
I Pendleton Meat Co.
Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. 5
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Dressed Wt.
$22.00 per cwt.
20.67 per cwt.
20.00 per cwt.
The United States
Government Cooperates
with the 7,tt0 member bunks In maintaining the
Fcdoral Reserve HunkliiK System for th protection
of the business Interests of the country. Throuith
the Federal Reserve Hoard in Washington It super
vises the twelve Fed. r:il reserve bnnl'j; It appoints
one-third of their directors; it deposits Its funds
largely with them; It nuuranleea the currency they
Issue.
Th's cooperation crently Increases the value of
the ayRtem to us and our community.
Are you linked up witn
this new nntiomil system a
one of our depositors? If
not, you should delay no
longer.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON
secu rTt y"1
Send for lmoklet. "How Dora It IVnPfIt Me?"
LOCALS
(2b Advertising in Bi iet
KATKM
Per line first Insertion 10c
I'er line, additional IfiaertluD 0c
Per line, per month I1.00
No lirsls token for less than 2e
'ount tf ordinary words to line.
LtraMt will not be taken ovr the
telrpbone emcept from Kaat Oregon
lu paid up eabNvribere.
Furnished apt., Hamilton Court.
-20tf
Two lady w.-iltresses wanted by Una
ton nestaurant. -10tf
Wanted Oood. clean rage, at Tb
East Oresonlan office.
I haul your garbage and traah
Phone. 683M. 140a W. Railroad street
Furnished housekeeping rooms. 691
Clay. . ;. T.Utt
For sale Modern five room house.
Inquire 619 Marie 8.1lf
Co to the Bee Hive for your low
priced millinery. 9-6tf
(!od empty oak barre s for sale.
Inquire this office. 8-8 U
For sale Chevrolet car In first
class condition. Call 269.M. 9 20
For rent Furnished housckeepinl
rooms. 614 Cosh e. 9 21
Sandwiches, coffee and soft drinks
at The Office Cigar Store, 711 Main
street. -2tf
Wanted Scrap Iron, brass and
ilumlnum. Highest prices guaran
teed. Ulewett Harvester Co.
To you know thut ptes & Fried!e
"Sell, rent or insure Anything?" IK
Main street Phone 604
We m.ike up your crnldnR iot
swltihes or puffs at Pendleton Ilnil
dressing Parlors. tf
Middle aged lady wishes light
housework. Inquire at 216 Willow.
8- 13'
For sale Harley-Davldson motor
cycle. Inquire Independent Oarage.
9- 17
For s-ile Miscellaneous lot of fur
niture. 303 W. Alta or phone 31 3K.
Call after Tuesday noon. 9-12
Wanted Two or three room apart
ment Close in. Phone 633. Inde
pendent Oarage. 9-8tf
Rooming bouae ror aale. Mali.
reet. In center of business district
Doing good business. Inquire of Po
land Bros.
Wanted tiometine to stack straw.
Will pay (1 25 per ton. See J. E. Bun
at the Hentli y Graham Ins Co. 9-10
L.ucile Christensen. retailer for
Franco American Hygienic tolet re
quisites. Phone 366J 9-25
Would ase or rent 5 or more
acres close tothis city. Address Box
466. City 9 12
Wanted Sirl for general house
work. !r. K. I,. Smith phone G.
9-6tf
Wanted- Waitress for Hotel Stan
field. Address F. V Stuart, Stanfiell.
Orcgr.n. a-Jltf
Wanted- Mid lie aBe woman fur
Kenerai houewtrk in small family.
Address X this affile. 9-11
Found Unk bracelet owner can
secure same l.y calling at Lhis office
.iimI paying charges. 9-14
For sale or trade cheap, new 5
iooim huim'alow. full liasement, at La
(.Jratide. (in-iinn. Phone 596 9 14"
Wanted- A stenographer at om-c.
Room lr. Smith-Crawford ltldg.
Phone &Sy 9-12
For sale joo acres good grain
mm h Price, JTitlCO. Pnincumbered.
By owner Elmer Smith. R. F. D .
Midale, Idaho 9-22'
For sale New and second hand
-iewlng Machines. Singer, White.
New Home and The Free Machine.
McCilntick 4 Simpson. 400 E. Court.
Call Pen'and Bros van to move
your household goods. Telephone
i'ix Also baggage transferring and
heavy hauling.
For Rent Sewing machines of all
makes. Jl.Oo per week. 3.00 per
month. McClintock A Simpson, 400
E. court.
Wanted- -Man and wife without
children, to work on farm. Must
have references. Inquire A this of
fice. 9-5tf
For sale Modern 8-room house
and grrage tin Pendleton). Address
Scott Butler, 1113 W. Indiana Ave..
Spokane. 8-tf
Five room furnished modern house
and five room furnished apts. to
ease to responsible parties for six
months or longer Phone 664. 9-ltf
Agent Wanted For our non-lrn-gated,
low priced trees. Pnequnlel
proposition for r:ght man. For full
particulars address pacific Nursery
Company. 122 1 2 Orand Ave.. Port
land, Oregon.
We are looking for agents Men
or women. Have desirable territory
open; the beet stock grown; an at
tractive contract. Write today. Al
liany Nurseries, 1st National Bank
lildg.. Albany, Oregon. 9 29
Wanted by widow with I year old
daughter, position near school after
Sept. 22. od coog and housekeep
er. Will do any kind of work. In
quire K. this office or phone 10F15
9-13
Lost V. S tire. 36x4 1-2. with rim
and tire cover, between Pendleton and
Cold Springs. tjberal reward if re
turned to Pendleton Rubber and Sup
ply Co. 9-1!
Wanted Man and wife without
eh ldren to work on ranch. Steadv
work for good help. Inquire 8 this of
fice. -13
1461 en Potlatch, where crop fail
ures aj-e wnknowr. Between too and
600 acres under v-ultivat!"in. Seven
mllea from Pec. I-ho. a R. R
town. Good improvements and abund
ance of water and wood for luel.
crop can be raised every year cn AI-L.
rf the land, eummei fallow with corn
beans. This farm couU be cut up
:ind make three 3r tour good farms.
Several half -sect-ons near Lewlston
well Improved, ISO to $100 per acre.
Frt loii and lay, l.ewisio.i, l'aho.
i-2utf
Found At Alta theater, Sunday,
woman's purse owner can have same
by seeing C. r. Matlock, mansi-'er. and
proving property.
9-1 1
Notice.
I wish to announce to the publl'.!
that I have returned and resumed
practice at Room 3, Schmidt Bldg.
Pendleton.
DR LYNN K. BLAKE8LEK. 10-3
Notice to the PuMlo.
Having bought the Interests of my
former partner, Mr. Hale, I wish to
announce that I wll Icontlnue the
bus ness at the old stand where the
business will be conducted aa before.
L J. McATEE. 9 Itf
Notice of Bldi for Sprinkler street
Sweeper.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the city Re
eorder'a office In Pendleton, Oregon,
up to September 19th.- 1917, at S
o'clock p. m , for furnishing to the
City of Pendleton,, T. O. B., Pendle
ton. Oregon, one standard size Sprink
ler Street SweepeiJor Standard make.
The Common Cnunctt reserves the
right to reject any and a'l bids at its
pleasure.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
September 7th. A. D 1917.
THOS. FITZ CJ BRA LD,
Recorder of the City of Pendleton
ti tiott noonwnl .
Ir. It. O. Oale. a graduate of the
college of Phvsicians and Surgeons of
Chicago, and having had a number
of years' experience in general prac
tice and surgery, has located at Her
miston Oregon. Office in Oregon Ho
lei Ph .ne No 61. 9-11
Attention lluslice tliapler.
P.uhee chapter No. la. o. E S
w''l h-dd their first reeular meeting
since th summer vacation on Tues
day evening. September 11th. Mem
bers are requested to attend. Ity or
der of the Worthy Matron. .Mary E
Johnson, Sec. 9-12
KAISER IS AT RIGA
CELEBRATING CAPTURE
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I Sunday Monday
I "THE HEART of
I TEXAS RYAN
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I All SUn Geo. Fawett, Beanie Ey-
ton, Frank Campeau, Tom Mix.
Free life, fresh air, the crack of the nix shooter, real
American cow punchers, steer bulldogers, ropers, big au- 5
I tomobile crash and a great forest fire, and best of all a
love story of true appeal set in the beautiful scenery of
E Texas.
1 HOYT COMEDY in two parts A TRIP TO CHINATOWN
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A M HT KliDAM. Wpt. S.- -KaiMr Itf
at Itiira. cr-lehraf ntf th? captr of
the city. Thp empror rfviowed thn
troops there and distributer! numer
nu dfH-orations. He announced the
appointment of Oeneral Von Alten n
governor of the city.
Good morning teacher: Yen ma'am!
Famed never claimed him.
Attracted by his bent.
I'ntil he wan drawn for service
In the original five ppr cent!
EARLY PIONEERS PLAN
TO BE IN WALLA WALLA
Will Make Special Effort to
Attend Pow-wow Accord
ing to Letters.
WALLA WALLA. Sept. 10. Eurlv
plunders of this inter-nvunta;n coun
try, now scattered over the northwest,
will m.ike a special effort to be in
Wa la Walla for the first annual
Pow-wow. Sept. 1 :i. 14 and 1 5. ac
cording to letters received from many
of them.
The pnneers a Mn at the fa r
proun'is. erected by the e;tr y settler-
prtncijallv at the instigation of the
late W. P Winnns will be headquar
ters. Hre will he ilisplayed he treas
ured rH'cs if the pioneers old uten
sils, books. weapons. Implement!,
fancy work. etc.. and here will gather
the pioneers to sft around the camp
fire an t retel: the story of thPir lives
in this vicinity before Walla Walla
wa anything but a villape.
There is hardlv an early settler in
the northwest who it some time dM
not live in or v sit Walla Walla
whieh wmh then the prinripa: trading
point. Here came the miners to try
their luck at .cam hi in g or in other
primitive "irotid-t'nie ways" now
frowned on: here came the stork ra's.
ers and early farmers atnl here, in
fa ct . cm m e e ver bn d y in t h e ea r 1 v
ilay-?.
There are so many of the men and
women who were here at that time,
now Pvtnff in the northwest, that it i.
believed there will be an unusualU
large attendance this year Kvery ef
fort will be made to entertain them
Th vounffcr generation will not be
PU-kfiH-d nim Clr Fnaawemeiit
Mary Piekford'H new Artcraft pro- ,
duction. "The Little American,"
Kti'Ked under the personal direction j
of Cecil B. De Mi He. contains many
thrillini? incidentH. one of which ih
the torpedoing of the great transAt- i
Jantic 'iner, the "Veritania" while a ,
liall is in progress. The spectator j
wees the beautiful ballroom suddenly ,
submerged and the throng of beau '
tifuily growned dancers thrown into j
the water By a strange coincidence j
these big cene were taken on th"
second anniversary of the sinking of
the LUKitania.rt "The Little Ameri
can'1 will be shown at the Pastime
theater the laat time today.
Heart of Texaa Hyan.
There is a genuine forest fire In
The Heart of Texas Ryan." the Se
lig Ked Seal play released in K. E. rf.
K. service and featuring Jiessie Evton.
(ieorge Fawcett and Frank Campeau.
fne sees immense timber lan'is in
flameH. trees topple wer and a beau
tiful girl is rescued atthe risk of a
man s life George Fawcett and Bes
Hie Byton appear together for the
first time since TheCriBU.' See it
tonight at the Ooey.
AMERICAN TROOPS MARCHING IN LONDON
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a - r
TODAY
The Screen's Great
est Patriotic Message
Kny Pickford
' -IN-
The Little
iff
merican
Produced by
Cecil B. DeMille
PAS
LAST TIME
TODAY
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CAMMIESTK LOMDOW
Tremendous crowds and unrestrain
ed enthusiasm paid tribute to the
American troops in London as thev
marched through the streets of th
Pritish capital, on the way for re
view by King George at Buckingham
Palace. The Stars and Stripes head
ed the parade. Hundreds of persons
rushed out of the crowds to shake
hands with the Americans or to pin
flowers on the khaki coats of the
"Sammies."
neglected. The whole show is being
prepared with a view to pleasing the
i eatest n uni ber.
Dental note: The teeth need exer
cise. Taking them out nights is hard
ly enough.
SHARPSHOOTERS ADOPT NEW PLAN TO PROTECT VENICE FROM RAID
st Tia
TOOAV
PAULINE
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Italian sharpshooters have a new .raiding Austrian airplanes.
have built a ftauie ork
Plan to protect Venice with her cost- ((f a ho1J1, for RUn rt,s(t;
ly works of art and architecture from j twenty or more of them j
Thev I at the invading plane and fire on it
n the toplTh'.n gives a coiu-emrared fire. h: n
and there j ic is difficult for the a'rioan tit .. ij-,-1
take a tn as from a rapul t're nun.
In the Strongest
Picture of Her
Career
"The Love
That Lives"
AT THE
L3
TTfl
TODAY