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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1918.
PAGE FIVE
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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STOP LOOK LISTEN
Conroy is on the Job to Save You Money
CONROY'S 3K
S&5 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640
7 T ; : r-
Potatoes, Weston Dry Land, cwt.. . .1 $1,25
Barley Flour, 9 pound sack . . . 63c
Eastern Corn Meal, 9 pound sack. . , . , . 65c
llOlKMl IHlId, t INMIIMI sack.
Hominy, 9 pound nark
lap Itloc, 3 pounds
.lptH' Ilollcd Oais, iucLui
(junker Corn llaUeft, 3 luukuire . .
Ww-JitilKlon lwp, iwcliairo . . ,.: !
JVdiroru ItaUiiig Powder, I lb. ran, J't Hi. inn (!.
li lb. t.75J . '
rVdirer'H Unking Koda, ruu-kagcw .'
Monopolo Jelly l'omlor, 3 uu-kui'K
Mount Vernon .Milk, ran . . . .
Pniuos, pound
Kruporaled Few-lien, pound '
Macaroni and Spaghetti, it luiiinil ho .'. .
C'lirus Powder, inu-kago '
'J Mlf ' I roiw i . .., it.V'
Matches,, ho .
llotllo nine in,-
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DAKOTA MAN BUYS i
LAND AT STANFIELD
PAS
IME
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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1'OriTAOKS AND WI-Mi-MOV
f.vhu, Tin;iti:
HI nil y ( ftlh Hold Mm Jlejfufar MM- L
Miiys 1 90 Acre; Other Hjf oich.
(Knt Oretronlan Kpcciat)
I STANPIKI.D, Fob. II, A. W, f.ray
a former ,reflident. of Htnnficld but
now of Kcimiore, Xorth Dakota, ha.
purchased four cottage of C. K. Web
Htor. Gray 1h the owner of the
Graycourt ranch a mile cat of town,
i Mr. Gray 'land family wiLfc-he hero in
ia few weeks to make Wtanfield their
permanent home, .
i Charles.. Janes and son Earl of Xa
polian, I.'l),, aro the jruentH of Mr.
and Mrs.' 'Frederick Heath, they are
looking for a location.
' AlerrlllyE. Dobe of Irrlgon was
among the stranpers seen here Mon
day. '
I K. 8. &ule of The, Dalles and Nell
X. Uorff of Seattle were in towp sev eral
days' soiling piaru.
! James :'G. Kidwoll whs here look
ing after?. his cattle that is betnir fed
on the Himrise ranrh.
It. X. Kdums-shipped a c.'ir load of
fat caltl6 Saturday evening to the
Portland (market. .
The Htanfield lied Cross auxiliary
is dotnfiT lot of good work under the.
direction "of Mrs. Karl I.und who h:in
charge of the work. The work room
in crowded every meeting day.
t Klhert C. IteeveH of Pcndloton Sun-
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I i a CAnnmilQlT Q1RPN,
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Louise Glaum !
IN
PASTIME
TODAY
HUE BURKE
IN "J
Golden Role
ae
tri i I
m tano
of Promise
TAKE SALTS TO
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IISH KIDNEYS JU" IIHUUUU
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n RACiiv on HAvn iu.aii
: ir:it ntomi.r.
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DISINFECTANT IS
PROVED SUCCESS
dayed here.
T. O. Morrison , of Spokane hii.s
been here for the. past week. Mr. Mor
rison represents the Federal Itnnk of
Spokane, i
D. Ii. Snyder- of 1'end let on was in
town this'week calling on his numer
ous friends.
Miss Mary Connelly entertained the
Pollyann," 'Knitting C'lnl Saturday af
ternoon on Furnish avenue, a
I She is the ruler of a dance hall in Paradise, Nev.,
1 during the mining days of the early west. She is .
,iuick with her gun and does not hesitate to use it,
When the minister comes to cleanup the town she
I has him roped and brought to the dance hall. Sec
1 one of the best westerners yet. '
tiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiin iT
for
e il,... n,.h (...lii'i.lii .l Iv.i n ltriv M-!v-p ix llialiinS a ti:imP
'Liinil' it l-i'i.itilw" in hlH nr hor own himself iik .in aoior of unusual versa
hrinl nml lli.it hiinnlnoxM lii-s waHlna tilliy and kf and Shirley
for nil n't riii r vorv. iloorsJ "The Ijind excellent foiU for each
of T'romlKH" In oinitiK to 'he Pas- Play of modem times,
(line thealer on Sunday and Mon- ' '
I,., j day. Alia : Sunday ami lnidy
Mason are
other In this
liKhtfnl -flfternoon waa silent and a
lot of -gtuod eata were nerved
S.V.N FrtANVIPCO, Fch. 9. Pro-
JamoH.Kyle spent the p.'iNt week In
Portland.5
Mrs. I! 1 Miller of Hoston left
Monday for Seattle to vinit wtalivea.
Mrs. Miller "has spent the past two
her daughter Mrs. fleo.
i ihti:o
Meat -forum nrle acid whleh exrile
ovfrVOrk the kidneys In their
fforts t , filler It from the rynrtA.
K'dilnr eaVcrM of meat must flash the
kidneys oecnMonaii. you re' fW, fnr ejttritctinn disinfectant of month with
llv thern Jlkc ton relieve your how- nh,,nl rnn frnm rej,voort nulp Coe. ('
tin; remoVlhit nil the odd, waste and , w-ore nP,.r(lr au-eessful today by tieorpe Ooe i visltinu his father
Holnn. cIha yon feel a diiir misery In i ,nivpr(!j,v nt lifornl.-i after exhaus- Dr. II. V:Coe of Portland.
tl)e kldnV rcBlnn. aharp pains In thejtjV(1 teKlf ltr w- n,,,,,! 0f Hons, Wm. Watten burner of Krho pnr
li'ek or sck headache, ditzlpess, '"" j California, made the discovery after chtmed lrt.acreK of dry land from the
sWmnrh Vours. tonmie Is coated and lwo onrH nl studyinB-. partly in Ber- Inland IrtlKation Co. . Me says a larne
tiien tho -weather Is bad you have (n ' The process utilizes a hereto, portion will he' sown to wheat this
tl)nimnilc IwlnRen. The , itrlne Is forc van0k jrod?n-t and is more direct 'sprlnit. 4 ' ',
rloialy. lull' of sediment:' the channels (han tne ,,oal xnr proc(.MBPR and fills, The Stjidy; Club' held lis ret-'ular
(iftm (jet .Irritated, obliging you to get :Il erioiis war shortaue. meelinB a-Hursdtiy-'afternoon in the.
up two Of-threK times durlnir the - ited Crri(JU heatlquururs. Most in-
nVht. ' f '. f. c A'i' r tereslinKt'papers .were read by Mrs. M.
fTo neiitvalle these Irrltatinif acids KOOSevelt S V.OnOlllOn It sinarfon Kva Kniory lye's work;
(in.h'ntf tM ftody'K urinous1 la RaDldlv Iltini'OVinZ' ! Mrs. W. 'T. ' liceves presented a par.er
wacle nel, hlMiill rour ounces u j.io on .ina'iym. -
Sells frnfci liny pharmacy; lake a ta- j yoitK, Feb. 9. Alarmlns ' Poems. V v
liiesiioon Irk a Rlass ft witter beforo vm,ioms In the Internal ear. which '- -
breakfast tor a r-"days nnu ol'rihad been noted In Theodore lloose-
I'l.W' SHOWS
IM.AM'VI'UiV
St. Anne "From Somewhere In
........ on vaudeville liroCTanl'al
ll.lll-: Alia- Sunday.
., . vaudeville mat win pm-.-imt i
Over Hvo hundred flcorKia "dark- Ker Matlock's verdict of the acts that
lea1' picking cotton-In I ho fields on a appear at the1 Alia Sunday and Mon-
platil.illon w ill be. seen . In 'Tho Voice day. Helms and Evan, are a youiiK
r- (-.ii.elLii. .. " sv Metro winderl da V. couple lately from Holland, and are
her anil uracs her to altend church.
She replies that be will spend Sun
day at his "Joint" If he ll tend har for
one hour each day at hers. This cu
- rious compact proves the turning
point in the life of Ihe 'sajtebrush sl-r.-n.
Ileinald fiarker directed the pro
duction. In ihe cast are Jack lillbert.
ileiliudo I'laire, Mildred Harris. Wil
liam i-onkliu. Jack Kichardson and
By W. Somerset Manehani.
Ilre1el br Joseph Kaufman.
Would you marry for a home?
What would you expect your life to
be? Hades on earth? or would you
fall in love with the man and "llv
happy ever after?"
In Ad.lllioiu ISl B-A-m il 1IPP
lloollcan C'annnii.
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 2c
j.
Iicliney.
His Life and His
and your
kidneys w ill theniact, line and bladder i , t)l., condition are dlsappearlnB. ac-
dlsnrdersj dlsupin ar This famous ; ,.rdinK to bulletins from the hospital,
salts Is mnne from the acid of crape ,vm hp r0nilned to the hospital
ami Jemiln Julc, combined With liih- ' jttr al least three weeYs.'durlnir whlclj
llT and U(u been used for (ronerntions i ,mp ,,,0t and rest are essential. Ills
to clean shd .stimulate slupri;lsh kid-j pUKP and temperature are normal
neys and! Ktnjvjjladder Irritation Jad . again.
Suits is Inexpensive; harmless and ' . .
matves a dellKhtful efiervescenr in n-lu-wjter
drink which millions of men
und women take now and then, thus
avoiding serious kidney and bladder
diseases.
GERMANY TO OFFER
RUMANIA SLICE 01
MOTION PICTURE NEWS
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
RUB NEURALGIA
AWAY! END PAIN
INSTANT IllXIKP lllOM MltVC
:?ToiiTntK axd Misiatv wnif
" "fiT- J ,''0"s
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I'asliino SunilayMonday.
The Land of Promise" is the sec-
ltF5ARAniA AS SOI oni Production slurring Itillie Iturke
JiLNSAKADlA Ja Wl to e rPl-pased bv Paramount Pictures
(.'orpnra Hon and discloses the piquant
younrr star as
whose IfTo has 'had all the. romanee
and charm of a mimny'. That la
until shcrnraches "The Imd of Prdm
Ise" the'land he "lirtd dreamed
a h o u t wti c re,r a her dreams would
come tre' . 'W... 'Somerset MaiiKhan,
the author.- ehose Cnnada to repre-1
ent this land, hut under the sparkling
i'rf:ire n( th photnptjiy, nne is niadi
'o-.stai'inK Fr:tncis- X. Ilu.hnian and
I lleverly l!;ine. which will le shown
ut the Alia" Theatre Sunday.
, Kd win 'are we. direct or, ("k his
conin:Tiv of lviidins 'players to the
vU'imiy of Savannah, 'leori;
-stapiim: ff. these- iMantatitm
With the exoci'tion of three prin
cipal . ch:h act ers, - who were ohl'Iied t.
lioW iiif'eil (IraiiiafiC (ihtlity, all.lhe
: colored lu i'ple. stuiwu1 inthe "scenes
were seen red in tlie. . imnieitia t e, - vl -'iuity.
Tin- leadiHK eolnred players
were Pauline Jieiiijtsey. who plays
I Aunt Jenny. Wa Iter .Itrotis. ard. t 'razy
' 'oirt .and Anthony Ttyrd,, who plays
L'ncle .Mosc. , .-' .(. r
.' '."The Mennitatfe.v an old .historic
i maniin.-wa.s used as the hinie of the
iirroine-( M iss Itayne. . This old dwell
!5Hk;yW4' j ta f llf n . i nt u;"d i wits ro,
stu-e,d,to Iik former mo xnif icence ffir
lire, purpo-e-of the rfwe; Hy-the
I .Meir (echnieril staff.'1 This houw wx
! huilt he fore the .1 "ivil AVar by slave
liihyr from hrk'ks made, on the plan-
11 at ion. and is surrounded by the old
"rtiiwike houses'' and slave nuarters
us-ed many years no. .
as versatile a team as ever expounded
dutch comedy. Their act brims with
orlHUial humor, a- wealth'of on,r. rapid
cross fire conversation and classy,
dancinpr. T.ovors of yndelin in their
for the yodelinEr number. Jean St. Anne is a
scenes, talented youns poilus who brinps a
breath of the trenches of the west
ern front when he sariff a revue of
sonns. He appears in uniform and ,
shows evidence of a wound received
In battle. His Kreneh Nmis n well
;h those in i:n;lish tare beautifully
rendered and w are sure all will like
Jean St. Anne f.tr is an -entertainer
he has few equals. ,
BEN F. WEST
TODAY
Shirley Mason
fjoi.nrrx
un.R rati-:-staus
i.orisr
f;i.rM
T.oiMsc as a.' ruler of a dance, hall;
in Paradise. Nev., during the mining
days of' the early wed Is the star of
"Ooldcn P.ulo Kate." a Triancle play
which will be shown at the Pastime
Ihealer Tuesday and Wednesday.
I 4
F
Fen
West, assessor of Marioti
announced his candidacy
AMSTKRDAM. Feb. 11. It U
learned today Germany is to t.tfer
ttuinunla a slice of Hussla as part
fettlement. The central empires ure
anxlotiH of the effect In the llalknn
Krupp newspapers say tne linmaniauy
of J!(M
'ran eet the ftouthwest corner
' sarabia by renouncing all claims to
' westward extenslonH. Such art ar
rangement would tflve Uumaiiia com
nlete control of the, PnniiheV mnnt h.
Otsy. Siyulay .and Monday
The many admirer of 'Shirley Ma-
younR: Knclish plrl j on. A'iola ' Tiana'sr yonhir'"t,yter. will
hear with delitiUt , t hat she I again
starred in a f ivei-recl feature Trom the
Kdison ttus. - . ?
"The Apple-Tree Girl la a story of
more than ordinary .charm and ; In
terest.. The .love ajmeal 1h curtained
I 1 L- o mnlf iriinfiirhters of the count. na.
screen Miss Glaum nroves onick on for the republican nomination for
the draw unscrupulous in dealing state, treasurer. Mr. AVest Is
with her fiiiemlex -hut on the level known to many I'endletonians
well
a nd
hen it comes to the square-deal law:
of the., land. Whenexer a dispute
arises she brhms ryder by drawing a
sun and mnkinsr a few well-chosen
remarks. ' When a minister opens a
church in the town, she feels tbut her,
franchise is behs tnfrUitfed upon and
tells him plainly that she will not
permit any competition to her resort, i
v as here last su miner in attendance
at the state editorial convention.
throughout and the plot cnlhntnates t even though competition may be sup
Ir a climax of real dramatic" interest, 'plied only by a choir and wheezy or
vlth a happy and unexpected ending. I pran. The minister finally conciliates
Americans North of Tonl.
PARIS. Feb. 11. A correspondent
for the Matin says the American sec
tor is northwest of Ton!. -He says it
Is particularly favorable fnr war
training and successive contlnsentK
are beinj? trained in the duties of
small attacks as lessons for. biff cam
Tree
Girl
! ii small tunl 1 ostie!
Hub this snothlnjr. penctrn! in lii '.
Hie'ni rlKht Into the sore. iufkipeil
nerves, and like ma-dc neiiralRi din-
IM'eani. "St. Jacohs Liniment ' enn
'iU'rs pain. It Is a harmless neuraj
la relief whleh doesn't burn or.nl"
cnlor the rMIii. .'..,. '
J'lion't suffer! It's so needles-;. 'let
a -small trial bottle from any dri:
slflre and gently rub the ".-.chins
nerves' and InJust a moment .via: w-ill
e absolutely free front pain, iche n-id
mifferlng. but what will pJoasc
atnre l.hnt thn misery will nut c-.imc.'
i'N'o dlfferontr whether yottr pain or
r-eoralKln 'miser' U In the face. , l;. .l
or' any iJirt oft the body, you lt t In
ant wiief and without Injury
I
ARM AND'S
Th only NEW
. th p4 SO yr
Oh yes, there are many,
many klnda of powileri o
the markfct. but thin one ia
abiolutely different from
any you have ever naa.
The price- in reaaonable.
too - "-.
50 cents
KOnPPEN'S
U.wm If.
TiKH srits or papi-.k
;i-:ii.ianvs STYI.F.
, AMSTEHDAM. Feb. K. Paper
trousers ore worn now by a laree
proportion of the men in tier-
many. Whole suits are belli?
sold, which contain practically
no fabric except paper, and the
demand fnr exceeds the supply.
Collars are selling In Herlln for '
nearly 5 cents each, and shoe
laces of paper yarn are 15 cents
a pair.
Leather Is almost" unobtnln-
able. Hunts with wooden soies w
are w-orn even by the better l
class, and fully t1 Per cent of .
the soldiers at the front wear
them. The standard shoes con-
tnln only in per cent leather. In
many eases the uppers are made
out of old ship snils. tent nwn-
lues and Impregnated burlap.
Paper for ordinary purposes has
become so scarce that some pro-
vlnclal newspapers nre using low
grade colored papers.
RABBI READIHG BRITISH PROCLAMATION OF TAKING OF JERUSALEM
STU MEZE
ENDS SIX YEARS OF
STOMACH MISERY
"For six years I suffered with cn
larrh of the stomach, indigestion,
sourness, pnses, headache, and some-,
times felt us though my stomach wa.s
being enlen tip. 1 decided to try
STl'MEKE. . 1" two nn'3 ' Kn!' tre'
lug relieved of my buffering. I now
have a good appetite and can eat any
thing I. HRc without Buffering In the
least. I aslt you who are suffering
frnm stomach trouble to give this
great remedy a trial and be made
well, ns fhavo been." Howard I
liolan. 71S N. Second St.. Tncoma.
Washington. STL'MF.ZE Is for sale
and gunrantee-d bv nil ilrusgisis.
t NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES 5
l:r:nr.Y'S kvX?ng hong iow j j;
& VV -.lw.mM! e nrttleh oaptur. bf
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A Story of More than
Ordinary Charm
and Interest
i
VAUDEVILLE
HELMS & EVANS A
Singing, Dancing, Yodeling.
JEAN ST. ANNE -r
From Somewhere in Franc
COSY
TODAY
"THE
DISCARD
lu Aclclilion
I'hls ;photogiHph, one of the first ti
shmvs a scene which will he known at
nna n thn rpnt pvri'ts nf httilorv
Miliar mi .nr m.. w.- - - Tno jp-i,.!! ri,i!d (indicated hy un
mntion of the takhiac of the holy city. Allenbj
v.ir HA eirst iim in mnnv hundreds forces,
if years Jernnnlem ha been formal
conuiiamicr
made quite ;
ratthl standing Tt.s
' ceremotiy The
he reads n lbj
Weekley
erusalem iirowl is readina the i-'ritUh proela- ly taken from the Turks. So OenerHtepa of the tower ot leiviu.
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