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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
Gmmmr rpJ 'WaJ '. (rien - J: -i PAGE FIVE TWELVE PAGES DAILY DAST OttKGONlAN. TENDI KTON. OFlKnQN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1017. TO k. is S3 5 S3 33 S3 BS S3 3 S3 . S3 S3 S3 IT PAYS TO PAYjCASH ATONROTS WE MAINTAIN OUR POPULARITY BY OUR POPULAR PRICES CON ROY'S COIOY'S 3SS 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 See our stock before buying your Christ mas specialties. Oranges, large size 50c Next size 45c Malaga Grapes, pound 25c Lemons, dozen 40c Celery, huneli 10c Head Ix-tlueo, firm heads HH; 3 for 23e. Cauliflower, niev white, lictuls 10o Assorted I'Hil 1'ainl.v, ihjiiiiiI 3IH: WaliiutM, iMiinul 25 AIiuouiIh, ikhiimI 34ki llruxll Nuts, miuii1 2Ao ISM-tlnl JtaNiiiH 2 pkgri for S.le Snllana ItulxiiiH, Mi-kaKe i'x- ami 2c i'ltron, ljemon uml Orutiitn Peel, jiounil tYcsli I-icft-M, dozen .Vo Meadow 1I Butter, immiihI , &'' Hulk Mlntv MiM, immiiuI 2o Hulk Peanut HiiIkt, miiik -'X- t"rli small l.'w, medium 9ik I arte $1.7. Iit Tallin Svnip iiurt !.", larc slio Wh' lyinle fan t'uko llour wk;me re, 2 for U.M; IT PAYSW PAYaTsH AT CONROTS wt 4'oHy Tonight Frank liorzaKu, pojjulur young lead ing man of the screen, appear in the Htipport of Hruwnle Vernon in the Butterfly picture "Koar Not," which comet to the Cowy theatre tonlKht. a? HAPPY I CARTOON PiinlJine TtMlny Charles Kay'B lod JippliK will Blurt new dance rao. Charles I'.ay, l Htar of "The IMnch JIItt-r" and "The , Millionaire Vacant," will display a i new phowe of his verKatillty In "The ' Clodhopper," the latent Triangle play I in which ho in preHented an Htar by : Thomas if. Ince. In thin picture he does a dance, "The (Mophop," with a choruH ndf little clodhoppers, -known , an "the billion dollar beauties," This dance, which Hay declares is truly : American in spirit, is naid to have started all the Btudlo folk "hoppins" to the music of a Jazz band, which is used in the roof garden scene of the Play. THK STOIl Y. Never on the screen, Ht;itr' or can- ; JJQQLIGAN van has there been recorded a west- ein character of such powerful ap peal as the portrait of lee Hardin tf. a typical "bad man" of the plains. painted by William . Hart In his ( newest photoplay, "The Narrow Trail.' .Popular "iiill" Hart has pre wnted many stirring portrayals de pletfng famous types of the great 1 west' In Its palmy days, but in his latest picture he easily outshines even his own splendid pleturizationa ; of the past which have resulted in making him one of the very foremost j actors in the hearts of the motion j picture public. ( !a M imp Sunday-Monday The Nar row Trail. THK CAST. Ice Harding William S. Hart Hetty Werdln Sylvia Hrenier "Admiral" ltates Milton Jtoss "Moortse" Holloran Kubert Kurlman The King Fritz j Alta Today Wallace Held, the ever popular ' Paramount star who will be seen at I the Alta Theatre on Friday and Satur : day in "The Hostage," hus accom plished nearly everything possible In jthe line of "stunts," fights, etc.. ex l eept being tortured by lire; and this I Is what is done to him in "The Hos tage." These scenes were taken the day ; after Mr. Held hud been severely sun ! burned and, according to his own statement, no great call upon his artls I tic ability to depict the pain whs t necessary, for every moment was the ; reale.st sort of "torture". HIIS TIIOS. EDISON SLEEPS'HOURS - . o AND NAPS IN THE AFTERNOON. TOC tniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiMiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiniiiniiiiiimiP BHMIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMf: A Big Delayed Shipment of I Oriental Chi tstiiias GOODS JUST RECEIVED Baskets, trays, toys and Oriental novelties of every description. Come and see them ECONOMY DRUG CO. Telephone 711 f f Hotel St. George Rldg. .HniiiinniniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr(iT rUiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IU I.I; Tt FAVOR SOI.DIKK. BIG PRE- HOLIDAY DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 21 MOOSE HALL Special Holiday Decor ations. Novel Unique Anderson Orchestra Admision 50c Nay lie niseliarxtil to ItoeiUt After IKinr Veal's' Servii1. ' mi, -" - T" fx hi: Jit f - ' A - W&. . "in :'-( yC3 V.SHtN"?TN". IXC. 19. A snl i'ier who has hail f""r years of ac tive M-rvlee out rif the seven-year en lltiteil term may he dlsrharKeil lur- i Ihk the wnr nn cundillnn that he re-j enlist Immediately, the coml'tmller of the treasury ruled today. This al lows reenlistment at a higher rate of pay. Li Thomas Edlson'Sioane sleeps about 12 hours and naps "In th Nrnoon . If he Inherited any of his grandpa's knack of getting along m almost no sleep, he hasn't shown tt ,et. ?r- r. TnomaB i anown in una viuiv " i" " s -r . nkAM. A T?Atar.n TTo'a r in W rinwn thfl tret Dloane aaugnier w iiiumcto jwlshlng daddy or grandpa would come. t'nlurrh Is an excessive seeretation accompanied with chronic Inflamma tion, from the mucous nienihrane Hood's .-aisaparllla acts on the mu cous membrane through, the blood reduces Inflammation. establishes healthy action. nd radically cure-' ,.111 cases of catarrh. The dance sensation of the year ! THE CLODHOPPER GLIDE Devised and demonstrated by Charles Ray And a battalion of billion dollar beauties in the roof garden scene of the lively comedy-drama "THE CLODHOPPER" The, Star of "The Pinch Hitter" and "The Millionaire Vagrant" scores an other comedy hit. r A Thomas It. Ince TriniiRlc rroduction hrlmitiK with beauty and action of the jny-RivinK sort. Pastas TONIGHT ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 5c Join the Red Cross Do It Today NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES FROM GURDANE (Kast Oresonian Special.) ! Ot'ItPAXB, Pec. 0. The snow Is ' all Eunp. with lots of wind and rain. j Ona McIiuKhlin. who has been working for Charles jlcDevitt the ' past year, left last week for port hind tn Join the navy. Ycrn fates has been hauling ha ; from the Tom Alves place. I Han Moore has been absent from school last week with an attack of tonsilit is. Oiace and Kmil Tlolin of I'kiah were visitlne last week with their brother, tleorffe Itolin and family. S. Keeney and 11. Klood. who have had 1"0 head of cattle in Pat Mon aBhan's place, left last Thursday for1 Kcho where they have feed for the tnt-r. Pat and Hen poitBhtery of Hatter creek, were at Chatles Mi'Kevitt's l last week. Mr. louhtevy has lie- Kiin haulinpr the lumber to build on I his bunk house for the winter. , Charles McDevitt made, a trip to j Kcho Monday. j It. s. Moore, who is workinsr at the I sawmill, went to I'kiah Monday. Charles Ely has completed his new ' house at his sawmill and intends to . put in loss for next year's run as soon as the weather will permit him to. ' Tom Knrlprht went to Alba Mon day. (ieorffe Bolins. Orace and Kmil llo lin attended the biR dance at Jim Ki anier's place. The lied cvoss is heli-inpr all they can in irettin members for the bly ( drive. While they haven't so far, succeeded In Rcttlnn any new mem ben the old members have most all renewed their old subscriptions. t'ndouhtcdry the best cure for the bank robbim: habit is a. thorouRh course of autopsies. 4' II lllllll t ' THC lSTA6t, y IHI ALTA TOU.VV M Av p N If k . - w . rl 7 ??V ?.vVf y?yr if AN ARTCCAf-TPICTuftt fili THOS. INCE PRESENTS TheSJ - WITH Win. A real western drama. The story was written by Bill Hart and centers around the famous Pony Fritz. Daring riding, stage hold-up, everything that goes to make a real western thriller. Hart's biggest and best picture to date. pas H SUNDAY MONDAY liPllilllllllilllirt rilllllllllllll)IIIIHIH4 sn i m II ii in i a rSc i 1 1 it i Kiimiiiii: J , m 'f!lli!illlll(lllllllllrF. r 4 -J If V" u - m L ail V' gOilOIIIHlllll 1 Wallace: R,eid Th Kostage "' v5T5- 1 How Would YOU! 'Answer llio el-1. -M .iinlicn. ' Uiw tr iliuv You wil! iik' W.tilau' Ken', in this ; hnltiiis drama uf lit".- ' i-v Tl-. r.'." liv iu;t 'ts. l h'i:n;i!;, tt inlr' loving, ,t P'l iniMiovali'f Ii.-m h-? : in t;m--t th.t .:! 'M houl ? our ltv;p.h till llu1 nd. i'f YOU SIMPLY MUST NOT MISS HIM. VAUDEVILLE FRAN CON TRIO Sinintr ami Musical. KEEFER & ALBERTS The End of the Rook. Children 10c AT Fill A Friday II J Ji and Saturday Jllllllllllllllilllllljllllllllll Children 10 Adults 25c iniiiiDiiiiiip -3 1 llltiiiiiiiUMiiiiiii