. - PAGE FTVE " rr EIGHT PAGESP "DAILY EAST OHEGONTAN, TENDLHTON; OUKGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1918. ALTA TODAY The House of Quality I IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S The Eagle Finds the High Places, but Con roy Finds the Low Prices. COlOH.ffi 525 Main SL Free Delivery. Phone 640 Bananas, Still, Dozen 30c Corn , 2 cans 25c; case $2.75 Tomatoes 2 cans 25c, case $2.90 ToimHooh, Solid Vuck. cn iSo. vkhc (3.411 IriuHa, wuiuml ItMj and 5e Kvaixirated I'cuvliea, pound ."mj lUnc'k FIk, puund I.V: Seedless Jlulrtinx, pound 15o Scedeil Ilaifcltu, 2 wcWkcs 25 AIImth Oiiih, MU-luiffn 30c Olymplu l'uu Cujtn llour. pxiiia 300 " C'rlwu fmiall 5r, medium Hue, iHrjre tl.M Slacwoiil, ftwhttti, S jwuiul bux 53o 1 OasH'm Com Ileal, muiid Hack 5c " 1 lolled (. pound wick 70 K.ve Hour, pound melt 70o lliickwluwt. B pound fuck , (MIc lloinlny. 9 Muu suck CUc Toilet IaM-r. 4 null xau ( ItruH I'oMdcr, pnekago 25c IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S KKI.CN A OTOX KTAIIM IV "MAUAJIK UO-PKIil" "Muuitnio lu-l'eeu," the new Trl aiiRlo play, featuring Keenu Owen and adapted from (. Henry'M well known Ntofy, "Mudtime. Hu-I'cep oC the KnnchcH." will ho exhibited ut the Pastime. Thcatro, toduy It Is a thrilling play In which the eoHt and the went meet, the Kreater Part "of the ucllon taking place In the west. . MIhs Owen appears first o a mieicty debutante and finally k the proprietor of n Bheep ranch In the wild, and woolly weHt. llelng a Hplendid horsewoman MIhm Owen felt very much at homo In the role. Ah the ranch liens hIio Irf annoyed ly tho attention of a (luHiKuing fore mau, who thlnkH he can talie advan tage of her KlrllKh iiiiMojihlHllcntlon. I''lnally he is forced to flee from him and Heck protection. Her escape on horseback In ono of the eJii UIiik fea tures of tho play. . Alia Today Kliort S,miiH of " i . Tho Kingdom of Ijitn Into the north, annum; the cold seekers comen a father mul :i dauKhter ' (Jewel tirnien). The father had li lt I his wlfo and Hon deHitute In this rough cumlmny the'clrl meets and turns uHlde many temptations. Yean I later ronie'a youth ami a minister, i Uoth are uttra'trted by the Klrl who hah grown beautiful., tyie day the youth Sets a letter. ' He-ntilHl retnrn home. IJIs mother is 111 unil needs him and; money for an opei'iitlun ti save her j life. The iHd shows theletter to the; girl who discovers that the youth it-' her brother. , Waiving aside every i thought of self and without tellitiK the! lad who she is, she goes to the town I dunce hall and to, gel the money fop her mother offers herself lit marriage to tho hlKhcst bidder. A vile idd i miner tries" to bid her in but Die ' minister offers more and Kefs tier. He borrows the homey from the dunce hall proprietor en eor.ditiou that ! if he does not pay II kick within a' certain time he Is to be the willing slave of the proprietor. Tli- minister, BOCS to dig Bold. The dunce ball pro: prlctor, whose business he has hurt, conspired, to put him out of the way but. tin- (till heroically i-lives I lie minis. (r. The dance hall man I killed in the light to (set tile minis!, r ami Hie minister is free of bis debt. m course he marries tie hi. t'osy Today Heiress to hidden mine of vast alu-j rescued by sweetheart who ieaps from ( high cliff Into Htreuin. Miss Carol HolloMuy. Vltuifrupli'-i; feiirless little star. Is put to one of the; severest tests in her screen career when she falls Into a tempestuous mountain streuni to be rescued by William Ituncan. while the camera re gisters another thrilling scene In the fourth episode or The Fighting Trull" Greater VitJUfraph's wonderful serial of adventure and the ureal . outdoors. She is a strong swimmer and Mr. Duncan a hereillex, but both were bad ly bruised b.v helllg dashed - llKalnst rocks and the sides of the cliff ami I heir strength well none when he Ki ts her ashore. lint Hie picture Is made up of just such scenes where life and limb are not reckoned too seriously, with the. result It Is uietuestlonably the most KrlpidiiK ami realistic screen Pluductiuu in the world today. A young American mining eugiiieei under contract to supply lb" allies with ore used in the maniif icI lire of : uiiiinunitjon Is foiiKhl to the death b.v an uncut of Hie Central Towers, who employes a li I of outlaws who seek bj flic and food and dynamite to des troy the mine. Ninety-five per cent of the pictures were taken l Hie wiblc-l reaches of Hie Sierras in Southern California or ui I he odKc of Hie ureat -Nevada desert. OUCH! RUB OUT l! RHEUMATIC PAIN Itrfe'FAlV, !SOItK.MS STUT.VKSK, poi.vncA juirr out mi S-XT. JAXIIS UVIMENT" i.'uunt fifty! I'uln gone. Intoumatlem Is "pnln only." Not une'ekse In fifty requires Internal treatment. Mop drugging! Itub the tnlwrr rlsht away! Apply soothing, pcnotning' Jacobs Liniment" dlre'otly upon-tho "tendef ppot." and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacobs l,lnlm.cnt In a larmless rheuniatism liulntent which never disappoint and ?un not burn or discolor the sliln, lumber up! Slop com plaining! Het a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs I.lnl Tncitr" at nny dnie More, and In Just a moment you'll be free from pain, serene, stlffies and swelling. Don't Kttff-er! Tlellef 'await you. "St. Ja cobs Unlment'J ia. relieved millions of fhouniatism suffer In the last half century, and is Just a tood for sciati ca., i neuralgia . luinbnjro, ' bHckaehe, sprains and nwelllnm. t-i 'i i i I , . ae AN OLD RECIPE rnro DARKEN HAlR To Bring: 110,00 Laboicrsi From Porto Rico and Virgin i Islands to Work in the U. S. ; SUFFRAGISTS CLAIM AMENDMENT WILL PASS IN THESE STATES KAUK TKA-ANI. Kl'IJUlll TlltNS ;IIAV;.KAIKI llAril DAHK . A VI 1iUSV. assistant srxTUcrrAitv or tt,- llOlt I'OST TJOI.IJi or PIVNS TO IMIOVLDK WOlLKCItS lxm IJAJLIlOAlrS. The department of labor authorises the following. Lsuls F. Tost, assistant secretary of tho department of labor, in a state ment, criticized the present aifitntioi' tor Ihe Importation of Chinese and Mexican labor for railroad mainten ance, agriculture, and other unskill ed work as "unnecessary ami preju dicial." All requirements for com mon labor, he declartd. can be met by the proper distribution of tho do mestic mipply and by the use of Am erican citizens from Porto ltlco and the Virgin Islands. ror Houtll ami Southwest. Mr T'ost disclosed the fact that tho department of labor through the United States employment service which has been made the national war labor mobilizing; and distributing machine. Is new arranging" to bring Into the country approximately 1 10. uiia common laborers from these two territories. Director Oencral of Ilall loads McAdoo has asked the federal Kinployment Service to assist in sup plying the roads with labor for main tenance and shop work, and the Im mediate needs of several roads were - ' fturned Over to.lho employment serv ice by Assistant Director A. II. Kinitn. Tho United Mates employment ser vice is now arranging with the rall- ! roads in tho south and southwest for i the employment of these territorial KIOW "oTT s DAkor V"5 i thvl 'lUVA0A INcfiRASK -t - Jr-F o L L j-tA-y I . I tUPPO.rttXY F0V0ftfti ' . - J to furrxioc . V &r t Woniun MiiffruRlsts whu wrni a vie- them from the I'nitcd Siatt-s cnjitf. to'ry In the Houw of KMT8intalives whlth has yet to art. Thi-re ore now when that bmlv i;iicd the const itti- , twelve full mifrase j-tute-. and five tlohal amendment believe they will be more which j-ermlt women to vote able to convince twenty-four more In presidential contests. - ot hnw )iitve Rtnten the amendment Mhould In ud- varloiiH limited forms of soffrnse. opted by them, that Is. if it goes to Klve presidential and the twelve full HUffrase states are. of course, expect ed to vote fr the amendment. Nineteen others. Home of which have various rirms of suffrage, !ust vott IV r the amendment to fill the consti tutional regulrenient ' of thlrty-nlx states. Conservative suffragists think 1 ela win o and Vermont are doubtful. laborers In maintenance ii,,,,.,, .,..,,,' t,.u-B o,u common Tea and Sulphur, properly com- I ' ,d 'or ''elr retKa ,f"r f""" nniimlril brines h.iek t he nat urn 1 rulor service uurmg me iiir and, lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the old way lo get this mixture was to make It nt home, which is musio und trou blesome. Nowadays we simply ask at ' any drug sotro for "Wveth's Suso und Sulphur Compound. You will set n l.irgl) bottle of this old time recipe Im proved by Iho addition of other In gredient for about 00 cents. Every body, uses thla preparation now, be cuuso'jio one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, us It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a s)ionge or soft brush with It and draw 1hls through your hair, tailing one small strand ut a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears and niter another application or two. your hair becorjri-s beautifully dark, thick and rlossyiand you luok years younser. WycUt'a Sago and Sulphur Compound Is b! ulrllghtful toilet requisite. It Is not lidonded for tho cure, mitigation) or .rvreiii ion v,.. o . ' . . i. . ! IKun .Milam of O. A. C TelLs Ilonst- wlics May Alcit the lU-uiurcim-nt-! of Hie fund Ailmlnlstratloil. i COHVALUIS. urc., Jan. . "Kiih- Irr said than done." Is the way many I pirploTcd housewives felt Monday niornlnir last after reading that they "" v.oold bo required to use as much . ... : nlieat substitutes as wheat products IF. BACK lIliJtTS U 11UU-l iiid(ir ())0 ncv foU(, a0,nhilstratlon J'lt IIOTHFHS VOt", IHUXK trder. To hell) them out of their cultural season in those regions. A soon us tonnage Is available -Mr. Post announced Ju.ooe common laborers will bo transported from Porto Kico and V. C. Roberts. saial agent of the lalor department, will leave fox tho Island this week to muke the transportation arrangements. Statement by -Mr. Post. Mr. Post said: "There Is absolutely no necessitj for the Importation of common In Wrcrs from Mexico and China. The WiluHon for such ucllon is prejudi cial becauso it Increases the fnlse Im pression that thore Is not- a sufficient supply of domestic labor. The war problem will be solved Just as soon as tho coun:ry ns a whole rciilizcs that there Is no eeneral shortage of labor, and devotes all effoits do dis tribution of the available supply Hence the use of substitutes is not j so expensive as It seems. At any rate, j American soldiers and their allies j need the flour thus savcl. and ail pa i triotie hotlHow ives will see that they . get It as far as possible. MISSING M IKKll, . 1 1 C I . ItlC.M) IX ITAI.IW'S HIT 1 1- ami Slio W'umlertsl Many la, Tlii-ougll I IcIiK She Sj. Itut He Offered No Harm. Mmpl.KTOW.V. Conn.. Jan. ill. fcslhcr Strickland, the seventoon-ycar uld Portland hluh school Klli who dis aptieared on her way home Monday atiernoon. Jan. 1 I. in company with Silvester Yuvioli. wily had boarded fivo years with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Strickland, was found with Kivoll today In a shack In the Italian quarter "f South OluKlou bury, here they had been since Saturday morn ing. Invld Cavaneri said they had enmo to his hut for food Saturday and he knew nothing of the dlsuppeurunce until Monday evening. He informed the authorities this ninrnlnLf and the arrest was mailo by Iepuiy slierifs House lind Hansen. Miss Strickland says she wus forc ed lo go with Uovioii through fear. After leaxing the unto at Clastonbnry she was obliged to walk mib-s through ! I. lark loads and fields. All they had to eat In their wandering wa-s what they begged. .' They slept hi burns und sheds at night. She snvs Knvioil offered her no Physical harm. More Funds For Polish ICtiief. ISKIINK. Switzerland. Jan. J'.i. Funds for the relief of war sufferers in 1'iduml again have been transmit ted through the American legation here. They include $!u.i,fiiio from the American lied Cross and $"S.UU0 from the friends of Poland in lloston. With in vo months America has sent $31 r, . -aire through this city to the Poles. LATE PRESIDENT'S WIDOW AT HER DESK WORKING FOR PATRIOTISM Some Practical Uses Of Wheat Substitutes I GLASS OF SALTS .i CLEANS KIDNEYS! IXTS OF "WATtllt. I difficulty the O. A. C. news editor 'iiiiiented to lean Milam. of the 'Wjiijii your kidneys hurt you andinm Kconomics department, for a yuurytHieli feels sore, don't-get scared j practical method of meeting; the re- and nVocecd to load your stomach with a lo vbf drugs that excite tho kidneys atfd ;irrltato the entire urinary tract. Korp-ur kidneys clean like you keep yuur l)fw-cls clean, by flushing them with a mild., harmless salts which re i.iovc.i the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal ac tivity::: The function of the kidneys l. i. ...filler the blood. In 24 hours riaulremeiit. "The new order stipulates that the housewives must purchase with every older of flour an equal amount o.' substitutes.' said Milam, "und of course they will want to use these lo the best advantage. Dut they are not called on to use them all In brend maklng and so may use part as ce reals, in puddings. oa ironi II r.Bil crutiis of acid! "Corn meal, rolled oats and and waste, so we can readily under- , meal, barley flour und rice and po .iA ti,. vinil Iniuortunce of keeping j tato flour, may be used In yeast II, a bUlnvM acllve Drmk lots of water yon can't drink- -too much: also get from any Pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Kilts;' take a tablespooliful In a glass uf water before breakfast each morn ing1 tut a few days and your kldny will ait fine. This ruinous salts Is made 'from tho act of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia. and has been used for generations to clean und stimulate clogged kidneys; also to bread as substitutes for 1-4 lo 1-3 or tho wheat flour. The rolled outs es pecially make an excellent breud. Bread with any of these substitutes Is made precisely ua bread without them." , "The use of subtllllles s cereals mid breakfast foods makes u pleus lug change in the menu. Hy mixing dried prunes, slightly conked and seeded, with Ihe cooking barley breakfast food or other ccrculs a de Hsrhlfnl breakfast dish Is oblancd I :.-:.. Hi 1c v . ill If til -111 C . - bJ - ' tit X i' ? If j X t 'i. .'. i i I a r ; 1 '.! ". ' . i i 4 ,.ii- ih. ei,iH lii urine so it no lunircrils a source of Irritation, lhuSCorn starch tuny bo used to thicken ,..i,,). l.l.l.ler weakness. (gravies and soups. A good Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cunnol Injure- :makes a delightful effervescent llthlaxwatcr diink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kldncya cloun and active. Try thls. also keep up the water drinking and bo doubt you will wonder what became pf your kidney trouble und cheese pudding Is made by using luyers oi sliced corn meal mush Instead of slices of bread." Attention w-us also culled to the fact that oven though measure for m'eaaure corn meal may cost about twice as miieli us wheat flour, pound lor pound It has Ihe same number of lories and gives same food value. 1 Vt- 1 1 2-J& .-.- , t , r. -f . f .. n. T. )--tn-nng,,!!,,!!,,! These phutoKl'aphs show Mis I member ,if the executive committee I'.-iuinity to work with Ihe league. 1 Thomas J. Preston. Jr.. formerly Mrs. of the league but she is secretary "t van think of no way in which I could Grover Cleveland, at her desk In the the oinmltt n i-atliotlsin more surely cniribnt .- my share to offices or the National Seeill ity Through IMue.itl.oi. 1 1 accept Inn t lie l be pi , -sent n- ,ls of .,ur mti v llun. Tjeague. IS West Koi-ly-fooilli street position she wrote lo l he league; ' Jidnliia i" the ver iiufo-taut work N"ew York City. She Is not only a "I am liappy in accepting tins oj- v. lii- li cur breau has undertaken." HERE'S THE PICTURE YOU ARE WAITING FOR. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Jewel Carmen IN The Kingdom of Love la the Kloiulykc Dance Halls. Tlic story of a girl who sold herself to the highest bidder to save her mother's life. The fiance hall keeper and the minister bid for her who won? It' all happens in Nome Alaska the land of frozen wastes. MUTUAL WEEKLY 1 VAUDEVILLE arville & Mcknight Acrobatic Comiques. musical irvings Novelty Musical CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c PASTIME Seena Owen IN BO-PEEP" Itilt Ifart look to your laurel! Sucna Owen In tho new Triantfle ila "Madame Co-Peep." rides a Clicking broncho, leaps from horseback lo iirovinp train, swims across a luko wearing a heavy khaki suit and knueks down an assailant at the same time making a liyhtnitifj leap ustriiic her liorse. CHILDREN rc ADULTS 20c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiiii COSY TODAY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIMMIIIMMI THE BIG 3 IIIIIMIMIIIIIIMMUIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIinilllMlllllllllllllimillllllMMIMmillllM "THE FIGHTING TRAIL" The Other Half The Outlaws Have Gathered; Nerve and Six shooters Oppose Treachery. IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillinilllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltMIMMIIMIIIH Helen Holmes in .ims-3KSa l lie JUUiD l EXPRESS THRILLS SENSATIONS EXCITEMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMliiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii Keystone Comedy A MIRTHFUL THRILLER. CHILDREN oc ADULTS 20c iiiiiiliiiiiiliiilillilliiliiMlillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiimmiMiiii uacKuciie, . . ( , 1