East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 14, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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- RIGHT PACKS
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
THERE IS NO CAMOUFLAGE ABOUT
CONROY'S PRICES.
GQNROTS
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone fi40
Get your corn products now, so you will be
ready for Wheatless Day. 1
Corn Meal, White and Yellow Eastern,
9 pound sack '. 65c
Cracked Hominy, 9 pound sack (0c
Rolled Oats, 9 pound sack 70c
(ruiiiim, 0 pound Suck OOo
live, iioniid snok one
lliiekuhrat, II hiiii sack , . inter
Wo have received it new supply of I-'unry WraptMil
Apple, box . 1 .(Id
limit l-rllm-c, oiiikI is.Vi
Celery Hunch i i mc
.Mount Vernon .Milk, 2 rans 2,'w
Nnvy, I Inyo unci IMnk llonns, pound M . .' I'.o
I'nltfiTrt linking Soda, 1 mcknit-s. 2.1o
I'llllctTH linking Powder I l. run Hie: S'i Hn. IKK-
lull Cabin Syrup ipinrls ISe, liirae slw !Hc
Crlsow small .Vie, medium .", liuac SU.H5
Toilet Piux'r. I rolls 2."c
.V It. Soap, -t bars ,; 2.ie
lloli While Simp, a illicit a.v
Cltrus Powder, paekn'40 . . '. . . 2."o
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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NEWS AND PERSONAL
NOTES FROM ADAMS
( I'ast Oresonlan Special.)
AI1AMS, Jan. 12. Mrs. T. A. I.leu
nllen was a visitor at I'n.- .oilnly sejit
U'ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunch, Mrs.
Charles Hunch, and Mr. Vlll Iliineb
Most Old People
Are Constipated
The wear of- yer vnpairs the
action of the bowels. As people
trow older they reatrict their
tictivityv neglect to take sufficient
exercise, and indulge a natural
disposition to take things easy.
The digestive ' organs become
more sensitive to the demands
made upon them and rebel more
quickly.
It is of special importance to
the health of elderly people that
the bowels be kept normally
active. A mild, yet enecuve.
remedy for ' constipation, and
one that ta especially suited to
the needs of old (oiks, women
and children, is 'the combination
of simple laxative herbs with
pepsin sold in drug stores under
the name of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. It costs only
fifty cents a bottle, and should be
in every family meciicine chest.
A trial bottle, free of charge,
can be obtained by writing to
. Dr. W. B. Ca'.dwell, 45!i Wa'h
inton St., Monticello, Illinois. ,
HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG
NWlOltV W XI l-l' WIIKN YOf
IIMIKKN tiltAV. I All:i IIAIIt
itii s;i: ti:a.
l
liiandmolheiikkept her hair beanti
Inlty darkened, Kbissy unit attractive
lth a brew of Sane Tea und Sulphur
Whenever her hair look on that dull,
tailed or streaked appearance. thU
sintpln mixture was applied with won
derful effect. Hy nsklnir at any druK
wore for "Wycth's Sa'e and Sulphur
Compound." you will net n inrae bottle
of this old-time recipe. Improved by
the nddltloii of other hmred ients, all
irmly to use. for about r.o rents. This;
simple mixture can be depended up- '
en to restore natural color anil Ksiu
ly to the hair.
A well known downtown druaalsi
kivk everybody uses Wyeth's Saae and
Sulphur i.Viniliound now because II
darkens so naturally and evenly thai
nobody can tell it ha been npplied
lis so easy to use. too. You simply J
dampen a comb or soft finish and
draw It through Jour hair, lakins on..,
Miand at a lime. Hy mornlliK the,
crap hair disappears: .iifter another
implication or two. II Is restored to lis
latural color and looks Klossy. soft
and beautiful. This prepnral ion Is 11
(lellnbtfiil toilet reipilslle. tt Is not In
tended for the cure, nililitnilon or pre-v-iitlon
of disease.
STOP PAIN! RUB
NEURALGIA AWAY
INSTANT IU.I.IM' I IIOM M.llVl:
TOUT! ISIC AMI MlsritV
W ITH OI.H ST. .1 M'OHS
1 I.IM.MI'AT."
l!uh this soothlna-. penetrntlmt Ihil
mciil rlahl Into the sor.. Inflamed
iierven. and like maalc neuialala dls
ii pears. "St. Jacob's l.lninient" con
'Piers pain. II Is a harmless "neural ,
Kla relief" which doesn't burn r dls-
' "lor I ho. sk In.
I lou t suffer! It's sir needless.
net
a small 1 rial bottle flolii any
drua
s ,....1 u-nilv rub the
"acltlua
nerves" and 111 just a moment ou will
will I
slif-
h,. ,. 1,,0. ,t..le fi-.-e from toiln 11ml
b i lna.
No difference whether oiir pain or
tienralalil Is in the face. n-ad or an
Mi it of the body, you aer insi.uu
lief with this old-time, honest l
Mroyer It can not Injure.
:iln de-
CASH
GROCERY
liiotored to the county sc
1'bursilay.
L'ave their
The Knlulus of I'yllna
supper Wednesday nlKht
A ood
'crowd was present and
short pro-
wrnm was Riven
eil a reudiiiK by
The program iuelud-
Mrs. Itoe KKersof
duet. "i;oVnlhye, lood l,nr:
Kle.-s Vim.'' by Miss .Tes-
and Mrs., Chits. Ituneh:
Italldl Walliin. Dan Melntyn
mid
Hnllivan lllelner. All enjoyeit a pnu
11 nl evenlnu. The evening was spsilt
in playing liiimes and curds. Itefresh
imentswere served at a late hour, con
sisting of saildwlelles, ivilii'. piclilei
and coffee.
.Mr. and Mis. .1. C. chesinil were vis
itors at Ihe county seat Wednesday.
Mrs. Charles Sejinlz v.- 11 vlsllor
at the county sont Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. 8pc'iu er artil Miss
lltoiilah Spencer returnee ;ome Tues
day from Portland where they werr
vlsltlnu relatives fur a fe -v. -ays. ,
Mr. and Mis. !. M. Morrison mil
'tored to the county sear Saturday,
rtnlph Wallan and M:s- Oora clies
nllt motored to Athena Thursnny rv
enlntc. ".Mr. and Mrs. .less Males and sor
.Ijilin inolelel 10 Hie county seat Sat
urday. '
Mrs. Anna Haker and ilanithter Al
pia of I'orllnnd. are visilliiK Mrs.
Taker's patents, Mr. nun -Mrs. Coffee,
for a few days
' 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tnhbs and
little dniiliatcr. I lei 1 y Itidle, were In
Adams Wednesday rvenv-.
Mr. and Mrs. S. It, Hunter and
I'auKhter liollie motored 10 the coiin-
ly seat Saturday.
Italph Wnllan motored in the f-onil-
ty seat i'"rida.
Karl'1)' Itolhroek
Tuesday .
Adam.'
AltlOVA IHIOI Til IS ' IHSOKS'.N.
'ITCSIIN'. Ariz.. .Ian. 11. A iccord
hri'.i kins' drouth for Tucson mi l
southern Arizona was broken this aft
ernoon when'raln besan falllna. This
Is the first rainfall sine.- September
IK and cattle ranaes have been badly
burned.
ATTRA TIV E TtTDTNTr'
' COSTUME, TUTS
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hi
I
f 1
j V j
Vif-
Tart cf the. tvif.P woman's war
work 1 to lioop herself physically
lit In onlcr to perform lite duties
which war brings.. Exorcise,
iherol'oro is us popular und ns;
neot'sftiry ns cvir, -and with Ihe
r-niart set, horseback riding Is tlio
chosen form lor winter mornings
in the park. This attractive habit
is designed for, the young woman
rider It is constructed of oxford
whipcord in hunters' Rrcen and
hai o wom!i.rful vest of bright red.
The riding hat Is a trlcorn of hnt
ters' plush. .
DAILY EAST OHECONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 101 3.
NEWS OF FARM AND RANGE
ATHENA FARMERS TO
SOON BUILD ELEVATOR
KKTAIIMSII.MUNT WH.Ii HAVE
CAPACITY OP 125,000
JUSHKI.S.
I'limii-i-M ut Alliens to Build Klevs-I
,ln ,uoui i.i.uiiiiicML nbout poundB each. So clnw or their worn In connertion ivnn me m-
Alhfna are about to let the contract o"f thj thjof nr ,hleveH huvt. u lectlve Kervlco law has.Jimt been .1 -
for a wheat elevator to be constructed he(1 found Vl.rn fiKr,. ihat ho dered by the nrovoxi inarslwl Kenei
In Athenaion one of acveral siteg, nenrjiM out about 100, fiirurlnR I he ,n e,,t al at, Washington.
the rnrtVoad that has been offered. . ,lreHapd r,rk. j In.xteart of helim paid for tbeli w..rli
This elevator fwlll huve a capacity of I' jt the rate of $1 per hour. n has beei,
12A.00Q. bimhelK. It Ih to be built en-, Coim,,el(. ' slau"lilcr lliiile. Ed Ul.e case, they are to be paid on a uni-(Irely-of
concrete, and eaull'Ped with' e ' proprietor of the Kcho I ranlH. That l. at a certain npeclfiert
all the modern IniirovementB. Inc,ud- me'at ma,'Met has Just completed the Irate for every man to whom a s-
Inir a cleaner and smutter. The en-b ldl of a'new sluunhter house out ! tionnaire has been sent ny the board
Ure plant when completed will cost In of lown Th(1 hl,,1(llnK island whose final classlfic-illoi has
the neiBhborhood of J35,00. j ,0x.,4 wilh a Kii room, hide room, been made.
The men who are Interested will or-renjerlng room, besides several smal-1 Thirty cents per man mmslfiei) for
Kanizo a stock company. 'With each 1 (.r bnudinss. Also a concrete reser- each board has been fixed as rhe rate
farmer suhstrlblntr stock In proportion j vojr nas ))f.,.n built near the building: or compensation.
to his estimated crop, which will be;to contu water for scalenus and ir- In ordering this change in Ihe nieih
about 32c per bushel for each stock- r,at(in purpose. .Mr. Ueseaaim- has od of compensation, the provost iriar-
holder who subscribes. This will en-
uoie lliesf? iitiuiein 10 ."'"
own. whent In bulk ana to ao ineir
own clennliiK und Kradlnir beforeshlp-
pliiK. The plunl is assured ns prac- I'lfvt liobins AiMwar Sopie say
tlcally all the stock Is now subscribed, j th(t rohns are the hiirbinjrrrH of
Woflt on the structure will' be nturtorl 'uprlnir. If that is the en we may ex
at a. very early date. , 'pert sprimr early this year, as tbey
are appearing in laiye iiilmbeis ar-
.Miikcs Hens Tay. 1. C". lcl'nlilcn ound Weston and Atl.ena, livinK in
Ihe While IjOKhnrn poultry breeder otithe orchards and sulylstiiiK on apples
Athena Is deriviiiK a Rood revenue this that were left hiiiiulnc In the trees
winter from his flock of hens in spite from the previous fall,
of the hiKh cost of feed. Mr. McKad-,
den has nolhlnu but White Uhorns. ' Hn Ix-Z Aimiiitalml. Lawson
all from the best Inyini; strains in
America. This flock of hens are, and
have for the
last four months set a
record of 3'i per
record of 3'i per cent eK production
that Is. n llitie better than one-thlr l
his hens have been Inylnif each day
and !od throiiKhout the winter, lie states bone nr bis ior leceimy m.
I'lutsnut that one day In neceniher he received cay which made amputation neces
rendlnss. 21111 ckkm from the tafl ithat c.imprise sary. Uiwson wnuKBof (jrailualed this
tin- flock. Ills eisas have 11 vera (ted ,
"Tirt: womav (ion ron;oT-'
Piistiiiie Siiiiitny anil londuy
When the Aztecs in the tipie of Mon
tezuma decided that woven feather
cloaks were to be the slan of the no
Mlily. they ilirl not reckon for the
ti-ouhb they were to cause future
aeneralions who wish to iiiimnrt.'ilir.e
ihe i-arly days of North America on
the never failiiisT film.
tlenitdine l-'arrrir. who so wonder
fully and vividly Immortalized Joan
l Are in Ihe vrenl produclton of "Joan
the .Woman." was selected by Cecil
dcMllle to perpeimite tne career of
Te.ea. Montezuma's daughter, who for
love sold her city to ih coiuiuerinK
S a 11 lards under Cortex. . fi Is upon
Ibis Hint Jennie MmM'herson's story
the Aruraft spectacle. "The Woman
lod I'oritot." at ihe Pastime theatre
Sunday and Monday was founded.
For three months before the actual
filming of the picture. Idrector de
Mille's research department was al
work In libraries and museums and
even Invaded Mexico Itseir, to photo
Krnph Ihe ruins of the ancient Aztec
pa laces.
sri'Kitit cast ciiosi:n
I'Olt PVntlOTIC PI.AV
I Sillily Slovens Has Powerful Miiorl '
In Miiwi's The slacker.
"The Slacker." Metro's areat spe
cial patriotic pre-.:ctlon lie luxe. In
which the alfled star. Kinily Stev
ens. appears, has been a?ven a cast of
unusual distinction hy Its author-director.
William Christy Cabanne.
The part of "The Slacker" has been
('-trusted to that sterling actor. Wall- 1
er Miller. Mr. Miller Was associated:
vith Mr. Cabanne on the Pacific coast i
under the ilrifflth banner. He has j
hail valuable experience in both staac -t
and screen work. Ills motion picture,
experience has Included feature pro- :
ductlnns with the lllosrnrn. Fox and
I '11 1 versa I companies.
l.co Ielaney has the Important rob
ot John Uai-dlmr. Mr. Iielaney is om
ul the most valuable players known 1
I to the screen world. Amona his re
cent picture arc "Susie Pnow-flalie."
end "The Vital Question." Heforc
aobiB Into the stork work which com
prised his first st.-iRc experience. Mr.
rvinncy was a successful lawyer, lie
Is 11 unlive of Vermont.
F.uaene Porden who plays the pan
01 the sailor lad ln "The Slacker." i.
also a. aradnate of stock work on the
;. oalilnu staae. "Ilaiiiitiiia- Shadows'
a World production. Is one of his lies,
known pictures. '
SKF.lCs WOltST l!()V IX C K-
bleaao Urol hci'liooil sny He
lie t.isid In Six Moillhs.
Will
cmcA:. -'an. li. The
box In Ihe I'niled Slates Is si
Hie 1 Mi Ira un Hoys' Hrotnerh
public lo be used ns an ex per
prove that had boys me the
of society and environment
meanest
souaht bv
ood lle-
Iment to
prodiu-ti1
A ronimlttcc plans 10 leave nerc
Febi uarv I on a tour of twelve of 'the
laraesl cities in search of the 1 ' per
lent bad boy, w hen he will be hromtht
t . chlcnao to live wlt:i members 01
the oi-afinlzation. "
"Iu six nioi-.ths we ll turn him lute
a lea pel- cent aood boy," said one.,
meinier , v
Itesolut Ions adopted last nlaht, an
thnrlzlna ih plan, described Ihe boy
11s Joll W -
"He must be Ihe mrsncst. the
rt.urhest. th- most n,...rriiiinl. 'tin
most dishonest, the most evil, vicious ,
jwlcked In fact the worl hoy morally
that a human belnff-can be." I
hlm throtiKhmit the winter about r.tn:
iirMinvn, althouah they arc somewhat
.cheaper now.
Vera mnnlHtw Tun Imnnnl
Ilutv A few days ano.Vvni Itnnnlste
butchered H fat hoas n't his ho- yanJ ,
! about a mile, west of Atncna anil an ;
has been hid usual custom left them
AhunKinft over ninht, planning- to take;
them away th next rrtonilnis., lliifon I
.returning to haul tliiiii away the next
miirnlnL' hp found IWO WP missing.
o ,.... .lurhii lhi nluht
fl rciicVed him of two thai w.-lKhfd !
(hePI ln K(.ho the liast three years Knd I
iu one of
i ineH mpn.
Hnoher. son or ham nooner 01 .1 iw.
had one of his leas amputated in a
Portland hospital a rew wi .in.
Younif Hnoher, Who was a nisri " '
student, received his injuries pi.iw i,
basketball about a year 11 ao. Tile
year.
WISES
MfillT
MOTOtiliAI'llY
KKFX IN JII.TRO
'LAY
Rxcellcnt examples of nlaht motion
picture photoarai'hy nr shown in
"The Outsider." a Metro wonderplay
adapted from I.ouis Joseph Unce s
novel. ''Nobody." starrlns exotilslte
Kmaiy -Wehlen which will be shown at
the Alta theatre, Sunday and Monday.
Included In these scenes which were
photoariiphed at nlMht are a handsome
residence under, ill hint Ion are the
excltina experiences of Sally l Km toy ;
Wehlen 1 on tenement roofs iu a heavy
1 1 hunderst 01111 . wilii Hashes of HhIiih- ,
; ina- pl.-iyinii vr("iui'i her.
I For the residence scenes Klieael,
: spot, aoose-neck and duplex liahts.
as well as innumerable liiao-wai:
! bulbs were liaiisported to C.len Cove
l.. I. Scores of coosc-neck and dll- :
i rdex liahts were used lor the tone
iment'roof scenes. The Idaze of these
l liahts was auanii'tiied by baby spnl
j liahts. All the liahts were installed
: by Metro's electrical force from the
I New York studio. '
BAND IN FRONT
OF THEATRE
CHILDREN 10c
THE
VVLUHLOUHI
DRAFT BOARDS WILL
BE PAID 30C A MAN
:sVKKI'IX(i 4IIA;i: IAI)K
IN
tlMI't.JiH.1 I I. Mi M h. II IH . 11
I.M'I, ISOAItllN.
fm-triiil of llolnir Tiilil l An Hour.
Mfnibrnt Will llrroaltw tii-l 30
Colli s for Kvrry lan CIhhhII'Ii-iI.
milTLAXD. Jan. It. A w-iins
ctuinue in the melhiid of compeiwil-
Injr mt-mberx of Iwal tin: ft bonrrlh for y
sbal general has emphasiwu p.utn 11-
Inrlv Ihe tact .that many .naml llieni
I ers. and in many eases enure hoards
are KiviriK their services to the aov
ernment without any compensation
whatsoever.
To these patriotic officials the gov
ernment has expressed its deep ap
I'reciiilion of their s-rviees.
Hut unfortunately, it is expiaineu. ,
other hoard members have turned in ,
claims that arij felt to be ext ra vaaani.
So hitEh are these claims Tn the in-'ure-ate
that they total more money I hall
conmcss could be expected to appro
priate, or the people to approve, for
that purpose.
The decision to elm use .1 he mellioO.
of compensation by plarm-; it on a
flat unit basis of 3n cents per man
classified for each board was laraely
Influenced, the provost ninrshal aen
eral explains, by the. uiKcnt suaaes
i;ins of many board mem hers them
selves who felt keenly the erroneous
f ' ' 1 Mt i
M 1'$ ' '"'' ' ' ''-
r.' s-.. S : 7. ?
. .-.v.v,. ,.i .sL.f ..... i --i 1.---.; , . J M!M I
"EMILY STEVENS in'THE SLACKER
AIM ADF i:i)M'.S
AIR.CA
EMILY STEVENS
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
WILL MEAN MORE TO YOU AFTER YOU SEE
-V!
.rue
wiih 'HMILY STItVF.NS
A Mighty Drama of the Day and Hour An Article
PflSTIMEALTA
TODAY
-IN
An Artistic Triumph
Ini-hhUd in thf iill-Htar :ist nro;
WALLACE REII)
IIOI5ART IiOSWORTH
THEODORE KOSL01T
In Addition
CARTOON COMEDY
BULLETS and BULL'
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 2oc
!''.-it 1 n in which th
t ho hen ' CrlailliH uf '
I CI S.
y wtp jilact'il by
ithcr lf'iirtl rnein-
IIAV AM) Tlll l!Sl)VV.
m'THE SLACKER
U I hn 1 nmAn 1 II lrv rca
I IIG WUIildll 2i Uli
Cod Forgot-' ;
Slacker
PAGE FIVB
TODAY
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sutler
PICTOGRAPH
MAGAZINE SECTION. .
BRAY CARTOON.
VAUDEVILLE
HOUENDALES ANIMALS
Novelty Animal Offering.
MACK & McCREE ;
The Boy and Girl Who
Keep the World Smiling.
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 30c
Any board member; who desires to
aive his services to the government
may still do so tinder the new regula
tion. Furthermore. It is' provided that
.-ny board may. by unanimous vote,
nrranft-e that one member. or two
members or the hoard, may receive
the compensation, though in such
case no two members may receive
more than 25 cents per man classi
fied, or If only one member is to be
compensated, he shall not receive
noire than 1.". cents per man classl
ti. d. ' . ,
War time cooks are now sinjjlns the
praises of oruntre pool as food. Dr.
Cray wrote about it in The Daily News
lona" aso. , .. ,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 3D Years
Always bears
the
Sienature of
T
SPECIAL ORCHESTHA
SPECIAL LOBBY
ADULTS 30c
I'riuniph.
HURSDAV
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