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

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OftEGON, MONDAY, DECEMnER 10, 1317.
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IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
CONROY'S CASH PRICES
Are the Anti-Aircraft - Guns That Bring
the Iligh-Cost-of-Living Enemy Down.
CONROY'S
CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, doz.. 55c
Meadow Gold Butter, pound 55c
Bulk Mince Meat, pound 20c
Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 20c
Squash, pound 2c
4'i-aulM-rii-M, quart
fnrM'ror (raM'H, ,miiii, 10c
CTlMxt Kinull 15c; im-llium (; lume $1.7.1
Mount Vcrimn Milk, J cuiih j,m;
Macaroni, Kpuchriil, NimhIIch, uic kutti- lllu
Macaroni, Kjalittl. box 5.V-
llayo. Navy and I'lnk IK hiih, iiutuul 15c '
Crackrd Hominy, xmil sack 1100
Itolhtl OuU, 9 pound hack 7(,
A. II, Koi (nlhtt) I bars 2,-ic
llol W hile Soap, 5 barn aso
Citrus Powtltsr, iwckoKc a.-,c
light HoiiHO t'lcajiwr, can 5c
MatehrH. box 5c
Ttillct rii'r, I rolls 25c
IT PAYS TOPAY CASH ATCONROY'S
I'UHllmo Nunday and .Monday than In luyn of readliiB. Ifx worth.es
A novelty that ia unique In Its In-1 your time and money several tlrne i 3
lerext Is the Paramount photoplay j over. I p
"Hau'H Diary" fro mthffamouH story To Childrmi: I
by Mary Roberta Kinchart which ap- I No photo-drama ever filmed con- j S3
peared In the Saturday Evening I'ost. I Utlrm more of Interest and real val- ' SB
Hall, the pretty hoardlnx-Hchool Rlrl ; ue than does this thrilling picture I S5
heroine tells of her experiences with 1 for the children.' It lives before tliein
a family which persists In treating the wonderful, courageous and hon- 5
her as a little girl and which she pret- i orable lives of their forefathers and
ty thoroughly frightens 1y pretend-j makes them come Into a fuller real-
lug to be engaged to someone they i izatlon of life and honor. It's of un-
have never seen. The titles are tak- told value to the children,
en from the original book and their j xo Old Feonln.
charm lies In tho droll spelling and I it takes you Dacs to "The Iays of !
naive charm of Uab's own script. This ! Oldd, the Days of frolii, the Days ot
is probably the first time that the '49, when the young life pulsed
Idea of filming a diary, page by page. ! throughout your system and the etcr
has been adopted. "Ilab's Diary" nal hope of the future blossomed
starring Marguerite Clark, will be : brightly In your pathway. You win
shown Sunday at the I'astlme. weep, you will laugh and you will
I live again. It honors and teaches
Cosy Sunday-Monday. : honor for old age.
A picture of more than ordinary Arcade theater Wednesday and
interest Is ''Courage of the Common- ; Thursday.
place," a six act Perfection picture, : .
featuring Mildred Havens and I.es- (joVXS
lie Austin which will be screened at j
the Cosy .Sunday-Monday. The !
scones shift from the ballroom audi A striking feature of the CioIdwynjSS
Yale college life to the rough and ; production of "Fighting Odds," which I
uncouth life of the miner. Kensa-1 1 presented at the Alta Theatre i
tional fires, hand to hand combats, j Sunday, H the number of wonderful !
a beautiful and faithful love all go to , gOWns worn by Maxine Klllott. the I
add Interest to a delightful and en- j noted beauty and star, who Is mak
terlainlng story. In adddltlon a n(f ner ,rst appearance on the screen,
clever comedy will also be shown. I -ne fitting, the time and the ia-
IN MONTH ,
FOK MAX INK Kl.l.IOTT !
" jtience required In getting the.se gowns ; Ef
A1MJO.VAITS OF ClAIJFOIVX'IA. ! was an ordeal Miss Elliott encoun- jpj
To Young Icoplc: ! tered at the very outset of her motion 2
You want excitement, adventure j p ftp re creer. On her first vhrU to !
and sensations that fairly "throb , the Goldwyn studios she was Infor- 5
and thrill." The "warm blood of : med by Allan Dwan, director of the;r-.1
youth" wants romance. It loves the production, that she would have t . ; "illlll
glamor of the past and craves action , have thirty-one gowns and that she
in the present: all of this Is found in had JUBt twenty-seven days In which
Big' Shipment of
FORM
now here
The last boat load up the Columbia
river to Umatilla has just been received.
Included in this shipment are
TOURING CARS "
ROADSTERS , '
CHASSIS
Deliveries made in rotation on signed
orders. Come in and sign up.
Remember the Ford factory will
continue the making of cars to 60 per
cent of its present capacity don't let
anyone tell you different.
SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY
PASTIME
TODAY
Johnson and Water Sti.
Phono 408
1 1 Marguerite
(1 Clarke
-IN-
1 1 "Bab's
li niaru"
I1U1J
LMIIIllllllllllllllHIH'llllllllll "IIIIMIIIIMmillimimillllllllllllimilllllllNIIIIIIIf "The Argonauts." Just as you love I get therr.
Ullllim"""""""""""" i iiiiiiiiMiiiiii ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 clcnti sport, you will love this pic-I Accordingly Miss Klllott took an
2 ' ;2 turc. We do not want your money apartment in a downtown hotel to be I
2 Mpk Hpk Jk mm tmm mm atStfr H f m M fl JmV at ,he Price of your character. We near her cortumers. and for days and
! Kmc KP H I ElT SfOf B az r.X 1 ri!Lbulld ou ui,-not tvar you nrr !
S tjg&P U m WmW H J Mir WV H U T Active Men and Women. ! was. also - making visits to the
j ' ;
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ALL
PHONOGRAPHS
IN ONE
Plays any make of records.
Sold on the easy
payment plan
$30 TO $175
Buy one for Christinas.
Pay $1.00 down and we will
hold it for you.
Also Complete Line of Columbia 'Records.
Economy Drug Co.
Hotel St. George Building
Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718
Hooted In life. you. demand Its . studio, so that by the time she had.
profitable recompense. Blood and j fitted and seen completed the last of i
thunder has been replaced by the the gowns she was tired out.
realities of life. Satisfaction Is now Some of the most beautiful crea- j
found in something gained. Poor en- ions of the modiste's art are seen In
terlainment Is thrice paid for mon- the many changes required by her j
ey, time, opportunity. There's mor ' role as the wife of a millionaire i
in two hours of "The Argonauts" manufacturer.
I
Che TOeaklp jBulUTOggeri
pi
ml
j ADULTS 25c
J CHILDREN 10c
MONDAY. DKCKMHEH 10. 191
O. A. C. He was pretty much down
in the mouth until a passage of
' words reminded him that all mem
: bers of Oregon's great team of last
' year left college to enlist. He heard
a bunch of Aggie co-eds poking fun
at a group of Oregon girl rooters.
1 "Thought you had a team," yelled
! an O. A. C girl. "We have," came
-- i back a loyal Oregon maid. "Whstt
H The Kernel Would Have Him 1-cavo'dlri yon do with It " said ). A. C.
S a-Oird. "Sent it to France." said Oregon, and
s Kernel Wood of the Weston Leader Clarence says the Oregon girls were
Against llic War. 5oiigrcss and Other
Thing's.
"Who is Ijv Kollette and what has j
been his attitude toward the war"
was one of the questions asked In the
recent high school test oil current
events.
"I-a. Kollette Is a member of con
gress and he Ib against It." was the ,
terse answer of one student.
afte
chronicling a report that an
S r'llMIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIMMIMIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMIIIMMMIIIirilllllllllll"lll"MI aeroplane has been seen flying over
Flllllll!IIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIiMIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU- Weston at night extends an Invlta-
tlon to the man "higher up" to drop
down and pay him a call while pass- ,
lug. We assume that the kernel
credits those stories tbout this air-'
1 ship that passes In the night being
a booze carrier.
Christmas
Suggestions
AM
NOTHING OVER $1.00
A tfUtu e at our window will rcvral a tew
KvsiivnH ot KiftH that iniim- in price frum
25c TO $1.00
SmokitiK Sets, I'ic-ture Kraines, Cisar Cases,
Needles, Pencils for Wuldeiuears, etc
Out Ilolidiiy StiK'U or .Icclr.v is oinplcl.
WM. E. HANSCOM
THK Jeweler
timely hub-
t motiflaKP.
The recent test in current events
at the hiKh school having shown that
there is a wide variety of Interpreta
tion! of the term "camouflage," we
have been moved to indite a little
HulldoKRcrel In elucidation.
Hear Ye, Hear Ye
When a lady pinks her pallid cheeks
with little dabs of paint.
When a yninifr dude pads his shoul
, ders so they look like what
they aint,
Wh'H a money -ft rabbins dollarvut
wears the halo of a saint.
That's Camouflage.
not guyed any more.
ljy On MacUnff.
President Wilson havins said that
peace is Impossible under present
conditions, it will continue to be
"war to the knife and the knife i
the hilt" between the 1-eader niai
and the Hulldg:ser ed. Weston
Leader.
JUST THE THING FOR OLD FLOORS
You can get attract
ive effects on old
kitchen floors and HIGH STANDARD
bedroom floors with LIQUID PAINT
This paint is made es
pecially for inside
floors where an eco
nomical finish is de
sired. Easy to use dries
hard and firm. Many
attractive colors. Ask
for color card.
L. J. McATEE
The Practical Paint Man
513 Main Street. Telephone 158
I QUICK HARD DRYING I
Iii!l!iiiiO
Low Brot Hf ftS C0HPrff
KftlDN Mil YORK CHICAGO K""";
When a thing that sold for twu-blts
Is "marked down to 30 cents. '
When a corporation enters slush as
i executive expense."
When thn OrmiinH hhv tho allies
made them fight in self-do- j
lense,
Thai's Camouflage.
When a llipior-lapplnff guzzler eats a
clove to kill the smell, EES
When a man who seeks an office EES
says lie loves the people well. :
When the kaiser claims divinity for
a soul that's born of Hell,
i That's Camouflage.
What's In a Name. jpl
There were some pretty smart 5
farmers present at the Farmers' .
l.'n Ion convention and then as;n
there were some who came from re-
timte sections and are not up on city
things. One of the latter, seckins a
chanRe from the convention oratory.
wandered up town and was attracteA EES
by the posters In front of the Pa-
time theater. He evidently liked the 55
looks of the advertising pictures but S
hesitated about Roing in. Finally he
approached the girl in the window Sj
and said. "How much of the program ;
can I see If I go In now?" "Why. all J
of It." who said, "the show just start-
ed." "Then why do you say. It Is
past time?" he asked. The girl ;
didnt comprehend until he pointed EEr
to the slsn "Pastime' on the ticket SEE
window. (Mid he was In deaddil EEEr
earnest.
EES
tlilon OuRht to Wear a Heard. HH
We have It upon reliable authority
that a younjr lady clerk the other
day refused to sell U K. Chloupek g
clBarettes on the ground that he s
I wasn't of legal age. Ami he is the
father of two.
CHOPPED ALFALFA
Our new hay chopper install
ed. We cxn furnish better and
more chop than before.
Also baled hay in carlota or
less.
Blydcnstein & Co.
l'cndleUm.
1300 W. Alia. Phone 351
Give
JEWELRY
for Christmas
Of all Gifts none are so
eloquently expressive of the
Christinas spirit as jewelry
and precious stones.
(lifts that outlast a lifetime must
be regarded as economical.
Their inherent va lues take them
out of the cla.s of mere purchases
and place them on a par with stable
investments.
I n Sa wtelle jewel ry is reflected the
certainty of value.
l.i bcrty Ljoiidi? accepted in
payment fur ' merchandise.
ROYAL M. SA WTELLE
i largest Diamond I 'caier I
pj in Eastern Oregon. flf
ll.l.l4.MAKK '
ALTA
TODAY
MAXINE
Eiuon
IN
HGH1G
ODDS"
VAUDEVILLE
TIIKKK MISFITS
t'omrdy. SiiiKing, Dancing.
KAXE McDVITOK
Whistling and Bird Imitations.
It
CHETOQLET
1
7
i
Has Permanent Garage
The C. & F. Motor Co.. Inc.
ANNOUNCES
That they have purchased all the stock and goodwill of Mr. Win. C. Nay
of the City Auto Co., and have moved from their former location on John
son Street to the new quarters 72- Cottonwood Street.
We will give CHEVROLET owners better service than ever, and will
also take care of Saxon service.
C. & T. Motor Co., Inc.
Tlii-ir lUM-kx mi Hip FYonl.
Clarence Ilishop. ho used to be
a lialfhnck on the I'nlverslty of Ore
gon foolbull tenni. paw his alma ma-
rj tor ro down to rteleat (n inanKssn
jjlliu; Oay I'l'l'uri' (kt hisl..i- fii.-niv.
H Telephone 4(
722 Cottonwood St.
TODAY
AND
Leslie Austin
-IN
The Courage
of the
Common
Pace
ADULTS 20c
CHILDREN "c