East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 08, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY,' JANUARY 8, 1918,
PAGE FIVE ' y
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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JOIN THE HAPPY CROWD AT
CONROY'S
CONROY'S SS
HUESTIOHIIAIRES MAILED JANUARY Si
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
Eastern Corn Meal, white and yellow, .
9 pound sack 70c
"Cracked Hominy, 9 pound sack .. 60c
rotatoea, large alio, fine quality, cwt $1.75, tl.VO
NwcotylNHaloes, 4 Kund 5o
Celery, bunch , .
Carrow, mhiiii1 ,. , ;U
l'arsuips, pound , 3o
llM, pound. So
Orange-, lance lw, dozen 500
Navy, Pink and Hayo Beans, pound l5o
Corn, 3 calls 25o
Mount Vernon Milk, 2 can 23
Macaroni HpuKlirtlL Noodles, akae Oo
Macaroni, Kahetll, 5 pound box .' 83o
A. II. NartJia Noap, 1 liars . jSo
llob Wlillo Noap, 5 bars '. aso
Citrus Powder, package 25
Star Naptlia Iowdcr, package 20c
Crlsco Nmall 30c, medium 3o, large (1.83
l-Xf Cabin Kjtiii quart 43c, largo aize 9o
Meadow Gold Hotter, still, pound '. B5o
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
CLE.MENCKAIT SIIKI VlX ,
AiK-VOILN OEICKHS
PARIS. Jan. 2. Premier Clemen
ceau has sent a circular letter to nil
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tell How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Col do. It's Splendid I
In one minute your clogged noHlriln
mill open, the air passages of your head
win clear and you can breathe free
ly. No more hawking, snuffing, bl6w
lig. headache, dryness. No struggling
for breath at night; your cold or cat
arrh will he gone.
Get a small buttle of Ely's; Cream
Dalm from your druggist now. Ap
ply a little of thin f run rant, antiseptic,
healing- cream In your nostrils. It
penetrateH through every ulr pnssuge
of the head, soot net the Inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comen instantly.
'It's Just fine. lmt stay stuffod-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief
comes bo quickly. .
the army chiefs pointing out that the
experience of 'three years of war has
shown that the existing age limits
ure too high an4 that with a few rare
exception's commands are not effec
lively exercised at over flxty-Kix years
for a regiment, fifty-elgU for a bri
gade, sixty for a division and. sixty
two 'for an army corps. Under these
conditions, he adds, general and field
officers over those ages must be giv
en command; hereafter in the rear
or placed at the disposal of the min
ister of war.
The only exceptions to this rule
will lie general officers recommended
to retaiii their commands on the per
sonal responsibility of generals com
manding armies.
In the future, the premier declare?
no officer wll Ibe promoted to rank
of general who has served but a short
time In the IJno This policy will re
sult In placing at the head of the
fighting troops, he hopes, chiefs In
T.hom th soldiers can have full con
fidence from having- seen them at
work. The nam eprlnclple wlll be
used In promoting field and subordi
nate officers.
CIIIXI NOT IN ANY IMXrT
. AGAINST V. H.
1'(,K"Y
WILLYS-KNIGHT
Performance hus proven the
Knight sliding sleeve valve
motor superior (o ull other
types.
Superior In power. In flexibil
ity In quietness, in simplicity, in
freedom from carbon troubles.
Ami the only motor that Im
proves, Instead of deteriorates
with use."
Thut is why .11 is Important
that you should know the ad
vantages of the Knight Motor.
James L. Elam
,. OVKItLAND DKALEIt
72t Johnson St. Phone 74
Pendleton, Ore.
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SANTIAGO. Ciiiii.. Jun, !, I'resl-
dent Sanfuentes denied today that
1 there was any foundation for the
statement of Count von Lux burg.
ilbnrfsKod (rcrman Charge to Argen
tina, In his dispatches to Berlin that
-Chill was to be drawn into an alll-
! nitre with Argentina and Rolllvla for
the purpose of forming a South Am
i triri!ii political union opposed to the
war policy of the United States.
CUP THIS OUT
MAY COME HANDY
tKI.I.S HOW TO T.VKH SOItKMiSS
HIO.M A t on A. i.irT
IT ItKillT OCT.
Hospital records show that every
time you cut a corn you Invite lock
Jaw or blood poison, which is needless
says a Cincinnati authority, who tells
you that a quarter ounce of a drug
railed freezonc can be obtained at lit
tle cost rrom any drug store but Is
sufficient to rid one's feet of every
hurri nr soft corn fir calhi..
You simply apply a few drops of
this on a tender, aching corn and the
I soreness is Instantly relieved. Short-
ly the entire ajVn can be lifted out.
root and all..-without pair,. '
This drug-Is sticky hut dries at diicq
and is clahned to just shrivel up any
I corn wlthJut Inflaming or even Irrl
I tating.tho .surrounding tissue or skin.
If .your wife wears lUgh heels she
will he glud to know of this.
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Roy C. Barry 2161
Aled J. P. Plant 212
Waller Ml Slcdman 2163
Clair 19 SturiUvant. 2164
Thurman JI. 'Mortamore. .2165
Thomas R. ItleJ 2166
Eugene McCann 2167
Joseph Cunha, Jr. ...'...2168
Arthur U Purcelt 2169
Roy A. Kirk ... ....2170
Klchard D. Devlno 2171
Jets A. Mathes 2172
Ira C. Lawson 2173
Burd L. Tompkins 2174
Fred Urieshatjer ........217
Hobert L. Clark 2176
Clyde Miller 2177
John T. Borton 2178
Earl Jt B. Newqnlst 2179
Joseph M. Crowley 2180
Arthur's Walden 2181
Floyd - EX Payn 2182
Albert Kinnlsun 2183
Emll Tim merman ...2164
Clarence Thompson ..''...2185
Benn'le I. Brown 218
Henry A. Kooning 2187
Dalton O. Chapman 2188
William Kurtz . 2189
Max Kidder 2190
Burney H. Campoell 2191
Claud H. Harris 2192
Aaron B. Lee 2199
Wilfred Edmond 2194
John H. Wheeler 2196
William A. Doherty 2197
William H. Berisel .... ..2199
Arthur H. Uangler 2199
Hefhert E. Griffith 2200
Phillip U Lay 201
Bascome R. "Doane 2202
Linn Hi LIvermore 2203
Edward V. Canfield 2204
Charles Melvln Miner ...2206
Edward Olson 2206
Walter Lewis Powell ....2201
Cllford , Edward Ktone . . . 2208
Fred Buckley' Sypher ... 2209
Victor Edward Davis .... 2210
Fred Percy Osuorn 2211
Julius Dendeau . 2212
John Wlllard Sams 2213
Kniir Joseph Rivard ......2215
John R. Iickson ....2214
Fred R. Slocum 2216
Louis Gilbert Houion ... 2217
Hawley James Bean ....2218
Philip Hill 2119
Clifford" Albert Kinney ...2220
Walter Raymond Belts ...2221
Will Richard Jones 2222
Itome Kemp ...2223
'isadore Blamont . 2221
Albert Preston Kirk .....2225
Lloyd Anthony Huber ...2226
Edward Alfred Kelly .....2227
Ralph Perry 222a
Harry Albert Beathe ....223c
qeorge B. Smiley S231
Orton Klcs Mudge 2232
George D. Watson 2233
George Edward Pluckcr . 2234
Charles Luther Palmer.. 2235
Romeo Lee Hubbs 2'i6
Arthur C. Spinning 2237
Charles Edbcrt Bean .... 2238
Andrew Stork ......
Lee Elliott 2240
Allen Mathes 2241
John' Harbour Staiulage .2242
Earl Anderson Gregg ..'.. 2243
Edgar Poe Nolon .. .2244
James R RoseboVy ..... 2245
Waldo Merrill Records .. 2246
Orvlll. Lewis Reese 2247
Floyd Cully 2248
Andrew Jackson 2248
tfminle Ross McFalls 2250
Kmmett Jones Graham . . . 2250
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ALTA today
The House
ofQuaiity4
Robert Ellis Thorn 2273
Charles D. Mollno ....... 274
Frank L. Merrick .......2275
Ernest Charles Schcll 22.78
Thomas E. Lrdgcrwood ..2277
Elmer Iee Johnson 2278
Claron(T"lthea . .... . . J . . ;297
Homer E. Davis
.2280
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SAVED By ATHLETE
JOIIKNV MACKSOX lt.Ti AUTO
TWO BMK'KS AVI) DIUVKS '
INTO Sl.Ol'GH. ,
Car l'lun4 hUo WiiKr With W. If.
Walters and Itoy; lail Swims to
hhore But Kldcr is Helpless.'
WILLIAM
FOX PRESENTS
THE PLAY BEAUTIFUL
WITH
Virginia Loo Gordon
IN
THE WOODS
PRETTY SETTINGS
BABES EN
COSTLY" GOWNS
SOUTH BBN'D, Waah.. Jan
Johnny Mackson, ballplayer, city f Ire- .
man and all-around atnicte, is av hero
In Raymond today.
Yesterday he raced two blocks
from the clfy fire station to Silera
Slough, plunged Into the icy waters
and brought safely to shore W. H
Walters, who, with 16 -year-old Ray
mond Garrett, nearly, drowned when
the automobile In which they werel
riding skidded into the slough. f
Mr. Walters, to avoid striking an
other machine, did not turn the cor
ner at Duryea and Third streets, but -drove
hla car to the end of the plat- ,
form above the plough, where he
plunged off Into the water. The Gar
rett boy finally swam out. hut Mack-
son, encumberci by his clothing, dlv- '
ed for Mr. Waiters as he was going Mutual
nwn the ln t'nie K'ar. , with the
Children 10c
11
Adults 30c
VAUDEVILLE
Dancing Kennedys
Singing nd Dancing
Eureka Wolk
Comedienne
Weeklv showina world wide 'and become acquainted at the nar-
news is also one of the man)' feautres lowest point of the trail, where It was
body to a plt'tv? nd held on. until a!
crowd that liad hitherto stood help
less on the wharf pulled noth men out j
of the water f - ,
Mr. Walter? wni revived nml w;m
at his business to?fi". He F.Md he Had
given up after ndvif-Mne the - boy.to1
swim ashore. Ho conld. nftt'whn, !
The car has $t ber-n recoveredC
of this program among other events
this weekly shows our- hoys on the
"other side" the vaudeville program
consists of The Dancing- Kennedys a
tt-am of clever dancers doing1 comedy
talking and singing in connection with
their dancing numbers, toureka Wolf
a charming young comedian will keep
you In gool humor with her talk and
witty sayings.
HOUON PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theater
Have to Tell You.
GIHL IS ltESCXKD FROM
DEATH AS HEIt 1IOH.SK
. FALLS OVER I'KI-X'IPlCIi
impossible for two horses to pass.
At the chosen point there was a
sheer drop of 80 feet to a rocky can-
yon. bed. When the two riders met, '
Miss Holloway's horse reared. th
earth slipping from under his hind
feet, and the girl was In danger of be
ing carried to death with the animal ;
over the edge of the cliff. Duncan .
lealized her peril, leaped from his
horse and snatched her from the sad
dle just as her own horse tumbled ,
over backwards.
WILLIAM DKtiMOM) STARS IX
'TIME IXK'KS AXl DIAMONDS"
William Duncan and Carol Hollo- j
way. who play the leading roles In 1
"Th Fighting Trail." Greater Vita
graph's marvelous melodramatic se- 1
rial of the big outdoors, rixlted their i'
lives many times during the making
For Burning Eczema
William Desmond will be seen In a i
different type of role from, what he 1
Is accustomed to appear In when i
U presented as a star at the Pastime I
Robert Newton i Runner. .2252
Bernard A. Calilson 2253
Xois Oscar E. Erlkson 2254
Ouy Wilson 2255
Frank Albert Hall 2256
Lee Doherty 2 257
Henry Lewis Smith' 2258
Roy Tobln 2259
Walker Snow Oleisen 1260
James B Dixon 2261
Gilbert Ilalley Temple ..2262
Ouy Alexander Mayberry 2263
John William Parks 2264
Roy Howard
Byron Barnes
James Edward Harvey
Robert Oideon Bunch
Ace Jake Wagner 2269
Thomas Bornott Williams 22. u
Theodore O
2265
2266
2267
2268
theater today and tomorrow in the Tri
angle . play, "Time Locks and Dia
monds " t
This is a gentleman crook story with :
many hold and dariiif situations, con-
celved so aw to completely mystify the i
spectator until the. final scene.' Wll-;
liam Desmond appears us "Silver Jim" i
Farrel, known as the world's.;master
criminal. The police of many -coun-i
tries are constantly on the alert fori
him. but his well .considered, Imldness
has been his greatest safeguard.
The strong supporting cast includes
Olorla Hope. Ilobert McKJm. "Roland j
Ie, Mildred Harriss. George Beraoeor
Thomas Guise and Milton Ross. The,
ptoduclion was directed by Walter Ed- '
wards.
Greasy salves and ointments should not
oe aDDlied if eood clear skin is wanted.
of the gigantic photoplay and one in- From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for
cldent In particular they will long re- - extra large size, get a bottle of ceroo.
member. It was during the making j When applied as directed it effectively
of the first episode, which will be removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and
shown at the Cosy theater on Tues- ' heals skin troubles, also sores, burns,
dav and Wednesday. woundsand chafing. It penetrates, cleanses
Carrying out the action of the dra- j'and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable
ma Sir. Duncan and Miss Holoway . and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic
were riding in opposite directions 'liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you
along a narrow mountain trail It haveeverusedisaseffectiveandsatisfying.
was intended that they should meet: The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O.
100,000 BUSHELS
WHEAT
Can be raised per season on thU
4761 acre farm; over 4000 acre
tillable, 3700 acres now eultl
vated; two tons per acre of wild
prairie hay, of excellent quality
can be cut on this farm.
Land lies practically level.
Has two complete sets of build
ings, good water system, several
small lakes, everything- in excel
lent repair.
A complete equipment of
stock, tools and machinery goes
with the place. Price for all
3250,000: SlOO.OOO-caaB. battnes)
crop payments: er cent IhJ.
terest. If too big to handle alone,
get a couple of neighbors to
Join you . . . . r
Best district in Suskachewao.
11 elevators within 4 miles. -
DAVID WILSON
lUdpath Hotel ' " J '
Spokane, Washington - '
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WEDNESDAY
THE BEST SERIAL EVER
Alta Today V:.a
The management of the Alta anitoun
ces for todaf an exceptionally pleasing
program. William Fox presents the
beautiful play. Babes in the Woods fea
turing Virginia ILee Corbin the cele
brated and versatile child actress. The
production Is mot lavish in setting
and costumes and is a picture that has
scored huge successes wherever It has
been presented. The story Is too fa-
Xyok ..2271 niillarly known to need mention here.
The FIGHT
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uvu
William Desmond
in
TITiUELOCKS and
DIAMONDS
THE STORY OF ."SILVER JIM FARREl AN INTERNATIONAl'CROQir
TRIANGLE COMEDY
"A TOY OF FATE
Children 5c Adults 20c
TODAY
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Marksmanship
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TRAIL" reveals. This is Greater
Vitarjiph's marvelous serial melo
drama. fca:i;rins William Duncan anil
Holloway. ami ij a story of too
rct out-doors. ten outlaws shoor.
fey shoot well and t'.ie Uandils in thp
re no exception. Indeed, they are ex-
eplional "shot5." ami the photoplay
rrords their tnrkmnn.ltir unerringly.
OU rEEL LIKE DUCKING IN YOUtt
1A1R TO AVOID THE BULLBT5 1
is shooting sti'fT in tliis serial is on a
r with the break-neck feats and stunti
constantly shows, one more sensational
than the o'.ocr.
Children 5c
Adults 20c
THIS IS CHAPTER NO. 1
This Sammy should let eold winds and snow worry him. He has
what every American soldier should possess this winter, woolen socks,
scarf, helmet and wristlets, all knitted by volunteers of the great na
tional knitting club which extends Into all cities, towns and farm houses
all over this country. American Red Cross provides the distributing
machinery by which these warm and comfy things are placed colour
bori. bar) ,n4;'TJUjJ
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The Priceless Ingredient
I Don't fail to see the starting of the most wonderful
picture ever made.
IN ADDITION
HELEN HOLMES
In
"THE LOST EXPRESS"
Daring
COMEDY. "DANGERS OF A BRIDE"
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Spectacular
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