East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 02, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1918.
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IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROX'S
CONROY'S
. 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
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Potatoes, dry land, med. size, cwt. . . . $1.65
,'; Potatoes, large size- cwt $1.90
V Apples, Fancy Wrapped, box ; $1.60
'' Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans .......... 455c
Olympic Pun Cako Flour iaoko(i' 35r, 2 for II "u
Aunt Jamluia I'an Cako Hour 2c, 2 for 3.1o
Aunt Juinlina Ilucknlu-at Hour 20c, 2 for 85o
Crtaco hiiiuII 43c, medium Sue, large $1.75
Miu-aronl, KpajtlirUI, Noodk'H, package JUc
Macaroni, 8pauluHtl, 5 lb. box 53c
llcmbry' Cocoa j lb ' can 20c, 1 lb. 85o
Navy, Bayo and l'lnk luaiis, miui1 ISO
Celery, liiincU 10c
Allx-m Rolled Oatx, MU-kac ." ilUo
Holj WlilU) Koa, 5 ban SSo
A. II. Koap, 1 burH 25c
Citrus I'oh dcr, puckaxu . 25c
Star Nupiha Powder, pai-kago .'. 20c
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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date. FlUST CIWSS SEHV1CB
I TEA 5c Package
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HOTEL
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S Phone 667. Pendleton, Or.
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ANSCO
CAMERAS
FILM
TTHE Ansco Vest
Pocitet Speedex
catches swiftly moving
figure without a blur.
It get into action
quickly when every
second counts. You
can change the focus,
the speed and opening
of the shutter instantly
and accurately while
viewing the image in
the finder. Let us show
ADM
you tn'S camera. rzm
Other Anscos $2 to V; fl
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DANDRUFF AND
,W FfilllNfi HAIR
WIVIW I nuiiiu 111111
ISAVK Yf)nt IIAIK! MAKK IT
J THK K. WAVY AXI 11KAI'.
TIKl Iy THY THIS!
Thin, brittle, coUirlesn and sciHKi'
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp;' of dandruff that awful Hctirf.
There Is nothing ho destructive tt
the hair an dandruff. It robs the
hair of Its lustre. Us strength and its
very life; eventually producing a fe
verlnhnens and Itching of the scalp,
which If not remedied causes the hair
roots to Hhrdlak, v loosen and die
then the h.iir falls out fast. A little
Dnmlerine tonight now any time t
will surely nave your hair. '
Get a small bottle of Knowltun's
Dander i ne from any drug More or
toilet counter, and after the first ap
plication your hair will take on that
life, lustre and luxuriance which Is
so beaut if ul. It will become wavy ;
and fluffy and have the appearance'
of abundance, an Incomparable gloss '
and Koftncfis; but what will please j
ou most will be after just a few
weeks' use. when you' will actually
see a lot of fine.- downy hair new
hali growing nil ovej the scalp.
DAKOTA OFFICIAL CI,KAIU:i.
Jury Frees Secrtnry of State In 10
Jtlimito.
THSMARK. X. 1., Deo. 2rt. Thom
as Hall, secretary of state, was pre- j
sen ted the most wonderful Christmas)
gift In all Xorth Dakota at 12:25!
yesterday morning when a Hurlelgh
county district court Jury after de- ,
liberating JuVt 10 minutes found him
t'ot guilty of embezzling from th j
state $34 00 of its automobile regis- I
tratlon funds. The verdict was 1
greeted with a rousing cheer and i
prolonged hand-clapping from scores
of friends of the serretary of state
Including legislators and members of i
the administration, who had linger- ;
ec' until the early hour to await the j
verdict.
CASTOR l A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bear
the
Surnatunt
Attn Today
The artistry In Qludys Brockwell's
new "William Fox vehicle, 'A Hrunded
Soul," stands out an one of the essen
tial virtues of the photoiJluy.
MInb jlrockwell has never given uh
a ilay ao full of excellent acting.
The story of 'A JJranded Hctul" con
cerns the adventures of a Uttle Mexi
can (jlrl who gradually comes under
the domination of a millionaire of
her own land. Though she Is piety
ItKelf, she finds that she must obey his
will or bring ruin to those she loves.
At the very cllmav of the action,
the millionaire is overcome by the
girl's sweetness and purity and ho
changes his philosophy of life. What
Is more Important he also changes the
manner of his living
As the people of his village, In
road against this man, threaten to
kill him, the pleas of the girl he
sought to harm save him from death.
With her as a guide, he finds the way
to forgiveness and to happiness. Alta
Today.
Cosy Today
The ever popular Cosy Theatre Is
presenting today a program of special
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1 Scpno from Art I "The Hlrd of Puradisc,"
i Tlicatcr, 3lnnday. Juntiary 7.
CHRISTMAS DAY AT
MARE ISLAND LONG
TO BE REMEMBERED
Christmas day at Mare Island was
something to be remembered by the
sailor boys of Cncle Sam there, judg
ing from the following letter from
Hcdney Hoth, who formerly made his
home with Mr. and Mrs George
Meeker of this city. The letter reads
in part: e
Electrical School. ' Mare Island. Cal.,
Christmas Day, 1917.
Dear Folks:
Will endeavor to jot down a few
lines, while the rain bents down on
the roof and the radiator at my lett
sings a melody all its own. It ha.sn'1
stopped raining all day and it is now
after 6 o'clock. .
At the last moment they decided
to send 'us out on our furlough In
batches of 10U a day as they thought
that too many at one time would con
gest the railroad and boat lines to
the east, north and south from Fris
co. Accordingly I am elated to leave
tomorrow morning on- mine. I have
16 days which I plan on spending in
southern California with the rest of
the winter tourists.
One of the interesting things 1
have seen in the last few weeks was
the launching of a destroyer here In
the yard. It wasn't a large ship
(about 1MM tons) as ships go but
when. she hit the water the spruy flew
several feet. our government has
been criminally slow in the past but
It Is significant of better things in
the future that as soon as nno had
Wen launched the ktol of another
was laid immediately. In fact, just a
n.imite before the blocks were loos
ened the. crune hMsted the keel of the
new ship and it was poised in mid-air
until the ways were cleared. On the
way out I noticed a sign which stated
K S. destroyer " ' krei
laid Deec. 1917, ' which was that
sam day
Since then another destroyer ha.-f
left fm the war zone, and hi 111 two
others are on the ways in add it ion.
They are certainly a high . speed
craftV built almost like a yacht. I
was on this last one a few days be
fore she left.
lfast night was a gala night on the
Island for the enlisted men. About
200 of the weaker sex were shipped
over to do the "Jazz" with us in the
recreation hall. This builfllng prov
ed too small to handle the cViish and
another orchestra was Improvised,
and the overflow transferred to one
of the messhalls where we dipped and
pivoted between the stanchions un
til midnight and then slept the next
morning until 8 o'clock, trying to re
assure ourselves that our tired and
wounded feet would eventually heal.
Sleeping in until late hours Is some
thing that little Wiilie-flrst-tlme-away-from-home
doesn't often record
Ii his diary. This Is the first time
since I've been on the Island that the
old reveille bugle hasn't bulged at
5:30 or 6 o'clk. according to the
summer or winter schedule.
Hefore the dance started the Hed
Otim ht'bl frih and handed us enrh
merit easily the feature utlractlon Is t
the O'Henry picture "The Lonesome j g3
Itoad," and believe us it Is some pic- fF
ture. . Helen Holmes the daring 1
daughter of the rails will also he seen I S
in another sensational episode of the I
Lost Kxpress and Keystone Bennett i S3
comedies present the mirthful farce i 5
c,omedy "Whose Jlaby'' don't fail to j e2
pay the Cosy a visit today you surejHES
will be starting the New Years right. I si
"HUH KXCFM.ENCY. TIIK WIVFII-i
NOIf IS SEW Tltil.WCilj: I'lJVV
"Her Kxcellency, the Governor," the
new Triangle play starring Wilfred
Lucas and Klda Millar, will be shown
at the Pastime theatre today. It was
written by Robert Shirley and pro
duced under the supervision of Allan
Dwan.
Liucous appears as the governor of
the stato who Is In the tolls of a crook
ed politician. He Is In love with Klda
Millar as Sylvia Marlowe, an attrac
tive young lawyer who has known
him since his college days.. She re
fuses to marry him, as she thinks that
his political aspirations are changing
bis character.
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a little package as we trudged by In
columns of twos, much after the
manner members In- good standing
fand some who were not) in the U.
I. Sunday school were wont to pas
down by the rostrum on Christmas
eve and get their mosquito netting
basket of .indigestible mixed candy
and assorted nuts. In years gone by
I got a can of Prince Albert In mine
which will be the making, of many
"fags."
Over 200 of the men In the elec
trical school are already gone on fur
loughs and the place is as lonesome
as a graveyard. Today we dined
sumptuously with the aid of a printed
menu and table cloths. There was
everything on the table from soup tn
cigarettes. The entire feed was left
on the table during the afrnoon and
between squalls the sailors scurried
Into the mess hall and respread their
ribs to abnormal proportions.'
Farmers May Now Learn
To Grade Their Own Grain
! O. A. C. KXl'EKIMKXT STATION.
ICorvallis, Jan. 1. With the end ot
j mirk hiimllinK of grains In the north
' west comes a demand for a general
i knowledge ' of Rratn standards and
, grades by the grfowols, and this will
i be provided in the four weeks course
i in grain grading; to lie given dnrlnf
: farmers' short course at the State
1 College. January 7 to Feb. 2.
Farmers taking the course will
work on samples from their fields
THE MAKING OF
A FAMOUS
MEDICINE
How Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Is Prepared For
Woman's Use.
! A visit to the laboratory where this
auccrssful remedy is made impresses
even the casual looker-on with the reli
: ability, accuracy, ckill and cleanliness
: which attends the making of this great
1 medicine for woman's ills,
j Over vJoO.000 pounds of various herbs
: are used unually and all have to be
' (rethered at the season of the year when
their natural juices and medicinal sub-
stances are at their best.
The most successful solvents are used
I to extract the medicinal properties from
! these herbs.
! Every utensil and tank that comes in
contact with the medicine is sterilised
cn as a final precaution in cleanliness
the medicine is pasteurized and sealed
in sterile bottles.
It is the wonderful combination of
roots and nerbs, together with the
' skill and care used in its preparation
I which has made this famous medicine
I no successful in the treatment of
female ins..
I The letters from women who have
been restored to health by the use of
I.ydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Com
pound which we are continually pub
lishing attest to fts virtue.
CHARGES FOR
DELIVERY SERVICE
After January 1st
'18, we will charge
15c for all deliv
eries made with
in the city limits.
THE DELTA
E. J. Morris
HOPPER KETTLE
CM. Stype
and from the markets of the state
learning In what classes and grades
their crops belong under the new
state and federal grain standardiza
tion laws It is believed that they
will be forced to ship their grain In
bulk because sacks will not be avail
able at prices they can afford, and
accurate grading Is the basis of the
bulk method..
Cereal disease and Insect control,
weed eradication, bean and potato
growing and warehouse accounting
will be taught in connection. Ware
house and elevator men as well as
farmers are planning to take the
course.
Courses are also offered In general
farming, dairying, farm machinery
care and use. war-time home-making
and farm accounting. Low railway
fares are offered on all railway lines.
Hulk Wound Baffles.
WALLA. WALLA. Iec. 28. Ber
tha Cannn. 17-year-old daughter of
Chaplain E. J. Cannon of the state
penitentiary, was seriously but not
fatally wounded by a bullet from a
revolver this afternoon. The young
woman claims that a man was the
assailant but the officers have been
unable to find trace of anyone.
Thnksglving day the police were
called to the Cannon home. 915 North
Bighth. to investigate an alleged at
tack on the girl, but no trace could
be found then.
Miss Cannon was home alone to
day and claims that the man called
and said:
"We might as well settle our trou
bles right away, for I am going away
in a few hours."
She said she ran in a, room, got
her mother's pistol and pointed It at
the man. In a struggle, which, she
said, followed, the gun was turned
on her and discharged", the bullet en
tring her left breast.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
You don't wait until the house catches fire be
fore you insure it
DO YOU?
You can't get your life insured after you're
taken ill
CAN YOU?
Why wait until it snows to order fuel
GET THE IDEA?
DO IT TODAY '
THO.NE
B.L. Burroughs, Inc.
WOOD COAL
3 :
BREAKS A GOLD IN
FEW HOURS TRY 11!
I1!ST 1KSB OF I'.M'K'S t)I.l
WMI-OI XI) RKI.'IKVKS AIX
(iltlPPK MI.SK1SV.
! Don't stay stuffed up!
j Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose
.of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken
i every two hours until three doses are
' taken will end grippe misery and
break up a severe cold either in the
head, chest, body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogged-up
nostrils and air passages: Mops nas
ty discharge or nose running: relieves
stck headache, dullness, feverishness
sore throat, sneezing, soreness and
stiffness.
"Pape's Cold Compound" is the
quickest, surest relief known and
costs only a few cents at drug stores.
It acts without assistance, tastes nice,
and causes no Inconvenience. Don't
accept a substitute.
Neighbors found the girl lying on
a sofa, wounded, the pistol by her
side containing only one cartridge
that discharged, Xo man had been
seen near.
Whether the girl Is suferirig from
a nervous ailment or was attacked of
ficers have not yet decided.
CoiivalescciH after pneumonia, ty
phoid fever and the grip. Is some
times merely apparent, not real. To
make It real and rapid, there is no
other tonic so highly to be recom
mended as Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thou
sands so testify Take Hood's.
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Today
Wilifred Lucas
and Elda Millar
in
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Excolloncy
flic
ovornor
Triangle Comedy ;
"AIRED III COURT"
Today
GLADYS
BROCKWELL
IN
10c. Adults 30c
Today
Helen
Holmes
IN
"THE LOST EXPRESS"
Sensational Thrilling
"THE LONESOME ROAD"
An O'Henry Thriller.
Some Picture.
Keystone Comedy
"WHOSE BABY"
A Comedy Thriller
.Children 3c Adults 20