East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 12, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EASTVOREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON' MlESDAY, FEBRUARY lg, 7 31 g.
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TTTftinm TUESDAY
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DIES 36 YEARS AFTER WINNING TITLE
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
A Little Saving Now and Then, is Relished
X ' ' by. t he Best of Men.
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CONROY'S
CASH
GROCERY
' y SAGEimUSH SIRHiN I
IS
PAS
625 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone G40
Eat Potatoes-While They Are Cheap.
Veston Dry. Land Potatoes, cwt $1.25
These, ai'p not an inferior quality.
Hi-ad Ih'IIium-, a for .T 25c
Mot House Jmicr. iiouiifl a.v?
Cii1II'Iot, iJirfci kIw, a for . :ire
IVnniit I lu Hit in Hulk, xiiiit Slkt
foltOTH nuking J'owrti-r, 1 Id. ran Wr; fl!i llw. One; .' His.
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FViIK'th linking Sodtt, 4 imiiiiiiIh , . . . . I."'
l'ol(i-r9 of f I nslii, pound , .;
. I lb. Klinsiui :in; I hi. 11.00; r Itw. $t.an
I III. (.nldoii (illl. 40 l"i Inn. (Kin; S llw. $l.7.-
Mount VPrnoii Milk, l cun 1 1
rVrn ., cans S5cj eunei 2.TS
foinjiloes 2 ran 2So; rosr- (2.90
Vi-as i 2 cans S.'m;; rtxso 2.8.1
8l IVuns hiiuiII con JOe; mrdliim
Kasl'Tn Corn Mral. 0 pound nu'Ic N.c
rlM Kmnll OtH", medium O.V, larffo SI. 85
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IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
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' A pleasant, party was given by Mrs.
rAlllJ VAJUIN lKl Ut the homo of iho former on Priday
friends and i
NEWS NOTES FROM
THE,
' (East Oreconiiin f-pcclnl.)
ECHO. J''cl. 12. Tho funcrnl of
Mrs. Martha Spilt Iho wifn of Fr.mk
Ppllio, wa. hili Iipfo ypfrti'rilay nfh-r-noon
nt lifoo nVlork from Iho M. K.
ohuroh, Hv. John f'nolt, rofidioil"il
tho Bprvli'fc. A. ho.st of narrowing
fr.rnd.s foBownd tho rctmiirm to Ihnjr I
latft resting place.
ju:M's i.Jni:.Toit .i-m:hi, V
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evening. About thirty
noichbors wero proRmii.
Tho 'ommorcliil club cave another
of their enjoyable dunces on Friday i
riiKhl nt tho fily hall. Fleteher's.
.1.17.7. Orrhei-lra of Pendleton furnish-!
eil the miiMi
roiy Mini Well Cared IVr. .
Jim. Alol-aiiKhlin, Jr., who is In the
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Louise Glaum
IN
olden Rule Kate
She is the ruler of a dance hall in Paradise, Nev.,
during the mining days of the early west. She is
quick with her gun and does not hesitate to use it.
When the minister comes to clean-up the town she
has him roped and brought to the-dance hall. See
one of the best westerners yet.
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John I.. Sullivan, perh.'ips the l?reat- Utiles for the ehnmpionship. The
i'Kt rinj? horo Anieriean lovers of the pholo of Sullivan nhowg him at his
fiKht name have known, died of heart very best, when ho was hard and
.ll-noca nt 1,1a H rtin a .it llliniilin uLnn.. nr.fl' hnfntA ilicuinn 'inn 1 1
nr,ith Aero Squaaron. Iinxolhurst Inld .. nllll ' 1Hll(l,ulv ' '
,Xo. i, jrompstcad, Jonff Island, X. V., j" . . Amnripnn .,nr hA it' knnivn 1Ytnt ..InIiri ,
. f'mntitltt rotmty and will take up hia
duties nt once. One of the first of
thee diitieH will te the making of a
crop and farm lahnr survey of the
! county to the oml that the farmnri
. mny ho "exrndel every asKl?tance liy
tlio V. R. department of agriculture
and t ho stale labor commissioner in
tlio supplying of labor.
Mr. Shrock was recommended as
county ayent by I'nui V. Maris of O.
A, C, who is In charge of the county
atfent work.. He has been a practical
fanner in Yamhill con my. associate
editor of the Western Farmer, a writ
er f.r the Pacific Homestead and fo?
the pn s t two yea rs h a s bee n dolus
special work in the O. A. C extension
FIRST POLICY SIGNED BY M' AD 00
writes homo to his parents tliat he is
n ml
department. Ife la considered very
' well equipped for the work he Is un
dertaking. Ho will be assisted in utartlntr th
1 farm purvey by J. W. . Brewer, farm
help speeinllft. They will end out
i nuefstlonnaires to all fannera to se
enro aceurato information upon tha
number of farm hands required and
to secure data on the pcope of farm-
i Iiib here durlncr the next year. All In
formation secured will be treated aa
confidential.
It ' ' ; jijr
in very . comfortable quarters
has iho best of medical care.
Mrs. W. Howell is visit intr with
friends In. North Yakima, Wash.
Owen McI-atLiiKhlln was down from
Pendleton and spent the week end
with his parents.
John Y'ounff is in Portland taking
a course In mechanics nt the Adcock
Automobile and ins school. JIls bro
ther, Ora Yniinir( Is also In I'ortland
visitinff with friends,
Jimmy Knatttfs came down Patur
dnv iiiorniriK from Pendleton where lie
has been in tho hospital since loosing
his foot in the hand car aocid nt at
Xolin.
Jii'lpo H. J. Pean of Salem is visit
iiitf with his son Hawley liean on their
.Mcaiio.us.mrrn. . .iyf.- of -iitoVarly west "Is the star
warren u. i ariirr or ihhum. miiii",
it in Kcho. lln i. mi me down to attend 1
tho funeral of .Mrs. Frank Hpike.
; heavyweight championship front pniiied most of his popularity after
i Paddy Uyan. These photographs this fisht; he was really never at his
.show Pullivnn nnri liyan about the best except for the three years im
1 time they f ought, Feb. 7, 1SR2, at Miss- mediately following It. The picture
j issippi City, Mirs., in a bare knuckle of Uyan was taken while he was
i contest' under London Prize icing training for il-.e contest.
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that
I.ouise as n. ruler of a dance hall
In Paradise,' Nev..diirlnr the mining;
r,
"ion Utile'' Kate." ;i Trl.mgle play
which1 iVMI ' h'e-shown al the Pastime
theater Tuewlny ;iini Wednesday.
" l.IKe the male gitnfighicrs' of the
One of ihn differences between men ! screen." M is (Uanni proves o.uIck on
and wonien is that men have to die ,m (trnw; nnscruputous in dealing
t-i hecoirie angels.
MiM Frances HawUnrne Tlrady of;
Washington, D. C, was the first
woman n twined on the staff of William
fi. ViAdo, director frnneral of Am- !
erlean raUroiwis. fMlxs" -,Jirady has
been proniiijent in society in Wash- '
Ington. but she felt, she would try to j
do KOtnething for tho government po ;
Hh sought a place in tho railroad J
nianniremcnt. . !
KsTiujsiirs itiTC'oni
Yesterday afternoon the Tied
Cross class of Mrs. Walter
Planting established a new rec
ord fur garment making. Nine
teen pairs of pajamas were com
pleted and a tin If dozen more
wore partially completed dur
ing the few hours tho workers
met. Any class want to try to
oeat this?
with' her enemies, but on the level
1 when It comes to the smiare-deut ;iv:
l of die la ml. Wheneer a dispute
arises she brings order by drawing a
g ti n a nd ma king a few wnll-rhoM it
.remarks. When a minister opens a
church In the town, she feels thai her
'franchise Is hcing1 Infringed upon and
tells him plainly that she will not
permit any com pet It ion to her resort,
even though competition may be sup
plied only by a choir and wheezy or
gai Tho minister finally conciliates
her- ahd urges her to attend church.
S'hK replies t ha t she will spend Sun
day at hfs joint" if he'll tend bar for COUnty court as
the cliff they lmiy find a footin
will lead to safety. , " .'
Tlio fate of these two young peo
ple, swinging helpless . above the
mountain chasm in thrHlingly told In
the sixth episode.' of "Tho Fight Im:
Trail." .fJreater Vltagraph's. astonish
ing serial of adventure. Intrigue an
iwmance. set in the - great outdoor-
ami which will be the attraction In
.the Cosy theater for tday.
Willia tn 1 unea n, st rong man ol
Photoplay, and Miss Carol Holloway.
who made her reputation risking life
and limb before the caiutra, are the
stars in this u rea t i - rod u c t io n . in
which more than ninety-five per cent
mi" the scones ate taken In the open. In
the mountains and deserts of Southern
California and Nevada.
WILL MAKE COUNTY
FARM LABOR SURVEY
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iiv . CA I
S To Relieve Sick Headache i
j Remove e Cause!
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WHEN your head aches you will usual
ly find that you are constipated and
bilipus. .. To correct constipation and clear
jlie':- system of the fermenting congestion
bl; - stomach waste; ' foul &ases and Hie, use
nno hour rni'h day at hers. This ru-
rioUM ruiiip.-if't proves the turniiu
point In the life of the sagebrush kI
ren. IteRlnald I!arl;er direeterl the pro
duction. In tile ea.-t are Jnek ililliert.
flertrnde .'Intro. .Mildred Harris," Wil
liam I'onUKn, Jack l.ieluinlsnn and
.f. 1. Loeliiiey.
M. s. Shroek of MeMlnnville was
yesterday jifternonn ciuifirmed by the.
county aent for
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JtLRLTniRYA M-MJOO.
The first war insurance policy i man M. J. lruirim, the first man to
slEned bv-Secretary of the Treasury h '""";" '-v '""do rtm. The third
- ' n-.an In the jihoto Is the private score-
McAdoo was handed by him to Yr" inry of Mr. McAdoo.
WILLYS-OVERLAND
CARS
New Willys-Six
Here is the Six of Sixes. A
snappy five or .seven passenger
model easy to handle, light,
economical, mighty comfortable,
having the advantages of high
er priced Sixes, yet it comes ab
solutely complete at a lower
price than any other Six of IU
size.
Its smart body design is Ions
and low having lines of artist
ic simplicity. 4
And tho motor. This will
warm the heart of every Six
cylinder enthusiast in the coun
try. You've heard all about fast
getaways smoothness crawl
ing and climbing on high. This
Six does all that and then some.
The wheelbase is 120 inches.
It has can tt fever springs and
v onflow vacuum system with
the gas tank in rear.
Some Six. Yet the prise Is
lower than any other six of it)
size.
Now in our show room.
James L. Elam
720 John-wm SI. Pbone 74
j IVndleton, Orc
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DR. CALDWELL'S
SYRUP PEPSIN
rUliir Perfect Laxative
JDrufe Stores Everywhere 50 cts. $1.00
A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING
I TO t)H. V. B. CALDWFLL, 457 WASHINGTON Sr., MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS
WANTED
LiveWt. Dressed Wt.
Prime liff lit lioff.s . . .' $1 4..r,0 $1 9.25
Prime heavy hogs 13..r0 18.00
Itouffh heavy lioss 13.00 17..r0
If eavy how 1 3.00 1 7..r0
Tigs And feeder hogs 12.00
Pendleton Meat Co.
Telephone 146 ( Hazel St., PendIetonK Ore.
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runtime Today.
( Don't .mi-. 'lri;inia Pearson in her.
j latest William Kox jihotoplay. "lo- !
en Honor." which has Its showing at j
i the Pastime theater today. This
I play is a beauty. It has to recommend
! It a hca i it 1 111 1 si ar. a tin ill lug story,
pretty scenes and sets. It is one of.
i t ho best .M iss Pearson has been seen
In and she has done sonic very clever
screen work.
The scenes are laid In Washington.
P. '.. and t he cha meters represent
society and officfa I circles, even an
a mimosa dor being included.
Tho story has to do with a stolen
painting. This. Is used as a pretext
for dishonoring Virginia- Lake, the
roln Mis Pearson plays. The rea
son Is that another woman is in love
with tho man who admires Virginia,
l-ako, who Is the daughter of wealthy
parents and who Is a painter of note.
She nialces a copy of painting hung
In the 'Corcoran Art tlallery and the
jea Ioiif woman declares M iss Lake
has substituted the copy for the or
iginal. ' .
Mis Lake's position Is made diffl- .
cult-, beeo use on the nluht of the (hell,
she. hurries to New York to save her
married girl friend who Is eloping
with another man. If she tells where
she was on the night the picture dls
a ppearctl, her friend suffers If site
doesn't prison u waits her.
Sho refuses all aid and makes her
own plans to get both herself and
friend ill of trouble.
Isipiug lo Hidden I.clge She I- ;
Sh ung INiwii Side of Mountain h
Hr I'lgliiliig I .over ami Lands
Safely.
Trapped in deserted mine in the
wildest, recesses of the Sierra. Nevada
mountains, a man and a girl, dodging
111 I Ire darkness t ho constant perils
of ca ve-ltis and yawning sha fts. a re
beset . by mountain lions and huge
snakes. He ca rr ics her for1 mile
along the gloomy tunnels to a secret
opening on a narrow ledge, Pravlng
almost certain death, they make a
chain fat lo a im-l, on ihc led and
rtwlng over tho lerigo hoping that,
somewhere along tho sheer face of
ALTA today
tiif. iiorsF. or QrAr.iTV
AVILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
Virginia Poorson
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A Society Drama of Love and Intrigue.
A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WEARING
BEAUTIFUL GOWNS.
A remarkable display of beauty in a photoplay that
thrills with love and intrigue, that abounds in rich
settings and exquisite scenes in Washington, D. V.
In Addition Gaumont Weekly War News From
the Front.
VAUDEVILLE
In Addition Caumont Weekly War News From
Comedy Singing, Talking, Dancing.
V""" FRANK CAGGIN
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FIGHTING TRAIL
The Ledge of Despair 1
Men meet in deadly battle under water; both are S
near death; Sensational; Thrilling. See Carlo
Holloway and William Duncan in this thrilling
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His Precious Life
LAUGH AND GROW FAT
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