East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 24, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST DREG ONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, PRIE 24, igig,-
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COHROY-'S
IT PAYS.TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
If You Are Looking for Bargains Conroy
V j Has Them.
CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St, Free Delivery. Phone 640
Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans ......... 25c
Peanut Butter, bulk, pound. ........ . 25c
Macaroni, Spaghetti, S pound box , ". . . . B5o
' Rolled Oata, pound sack 75o
ItlM Hour, bulk, 10 poiuuls ., $1.35
. Potatoes, large !, cwt. $I.O(
Himiach, pound Ho
AxparaguR, pound ISO
Rhubarb, 3 pounds 25o
Rod Bran small can JOc, medium 15o
CllruN Powder, 2 .packages . . 8&o
' Rattle Blue i ....... : 10c
'llrrsheys Cocoa H lb, can 20c, I lb. 85o
Gliirardt-lli iround Cliocolaic, 1 1M. can 8()o
Petite Prunes, 3 pounds tSo
Kvairatod parties, pound 15o
Kvanorated Apples, pound ISo
Buliana. Raisins, pound , ISO
Monopole Jelly Powder, a packages w. . . . SiSo
1HI Car Jam, 16 ox. Jar 23o
Onion Bets, 2 quarts , . . 25c
Toilet Parr, 4 rolls '25o
' BUY A THRIFT STAMP.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
BREWER'S DAUGHTER AND ACCUSED SPY
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Mrs. Hugo Reislnger. daughter of j being a
the lata Adolphug Buses, the rich .States.
CHAPLIN TO AHASDOX 1118 TOt;i;
Movie Actor In JiervoiiH llroakdown
from Stogo Fright. Manager
Says. .
MEMPHIS. Tenn., April 24. Char
lie Chaplin, moving picture actor now
touring southern states in the Inter
est of the Third Liberty Irfinn. will
abandon his tour at New Orleans on
account of a nervous breakdown, ac
cording to his manager'a announce
ment today. Charlie spent the day In
Memphis. He was to make several
talks,; but cancelled all excepting
one. His manaeer said he had suf
fered fro stage fright In appearing
before such crowds, and that It final
ly got his nerves.
All Traces of Scrofula
Cleansed from the Blood
impurities Promptly .Wiped
Out
If there ! any trace of Scrofula, or
other impurities in your blood, you
cannot enjoy the full physical devel
opment that a healthy body is ca
pable of until your blood has been
thoroughly cleansed and purified of
II traces of impure matter.
8. S. S., the wonderful old purely
vegetable blood remedy, has no equal
for removing the last trace of Scrof
ula and other blood taints, and there
is no case that it does not promptly
reach. S. 8. S. will thoroughly cleanBe
and remove every disease germ that
infests the blood and give you new
life and vigor. It is sold by all drug
gists and you should get a bottle and
begin its use to-day. Write a com
plete history of your case, and you
can obtain expert medical advice free
by addressing Medical Director, 8 1
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
oerman suy In the United
Airs. Heisincrcr. whpn
..,wi-. u. m. iu,o, 1.,t,.,N:n, .urn nimiit m aliened count said
some time ago with Count liobert de she had believed he was a Invnl
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, loll,llu"l " ciu .r niwirrnncnman, ana sne was greatly sur
reui.i numui Him oil a. r i eBiutrn iiui i priKea lo KHOW he. Was
warrant because he Jb suspected of being a German spy.
suspected
TOM MURPHY SERVES AT FRONT;
SAYS 'U.S. ARTILLERY: NO BOCHE
Eat Ice Cream
EVERYDAY
' Get your pint pr quart and take it with you when
you go home. , .
We Deliver Anything Above
One Half Gallon
Everything we sell is made in Pendleton not in
Germany or Portland. Help to keep Pendleton and
Umatilla county growing by patronizing home in
dustry. Everything Pure and Wholesome.
Pendleton Creamery
414 Main St. . Phone 444
Tom Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Murphy, has served his first
turn at the front and Is now behind
the lines planting potatoes If the
hunch he expressed In a letter writ
ten on the 17th of Ireland" was right-
The letter, Just received by his father.
tells of the manner In which the Am
erican artillerymen are plowing up
the German lines.
The letter reads as follows:
17th of Ireland, 1918.
Dear Dad:
Well, Dad, I sure wlnh you could
have spent this Sunday here. I am
sure that you would have been Inter
ested. Since seven o'clock this morn-,
Itig the Boche have been coming clear
over our town and so sure as a ma
chine would start the French and
Americana would shoot at him. If I
I saw one plane today I have seen a
hundred, and the average number ot
shots fired at one machine Is about
a hundred. About ten o'clock two
Boche machines came so, close that
the guns back of our house opened
up on them and the worst part of the
whole thing Is that every one' r saw
got back over again. I suppose that
Wllhelm knows It all by this lime.
Do you remember of reading about
Hhe Americans taking
some Boche trenches.
the boys of (censored). I want to tell
you that if this war Is ever won the
llalnbows will have a lot to do with It.
The artillery from your native state
are some wonderful fighters and
good marksmen. An Instance like
this proves their ability. The Infan-
have two trucks loaded now and will
load the resit tomorrow. We have
heard that we are going back and
plant potatoes. The government has
a gob of land down there and we are
going to plant It full of spuds.
well. Dad, I think that Is Is all I
know this time, but will write again
soon. . .
Tell mother to send Me about six
tubes of "Pebico" tooth paste.
With love,
'THUS. P. ..MCUPHY,
DR. HARRY A. GARFIELD
United States Fuel Administrator
- Says: "Order your next winter's fuel now. The
great danger of a fuel shortage next winter
lies in the habit of putting off ordering until
fall, and under present conditions Oregon may
' experience a fuel shortage next winter due to a
, labor shortage, and the lack of cars sufficient to
,' meet the normal seasonal demands. Fill the
' woodshed, and fill the coal bin and do it now."
PHONE 5
"SUPERIOR" ROCK SPRINGS COAL
"ABERDEEN" UTAH COAL
The best that money can buy.
BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc.
550 Main Street. E. 0. BIdg.
Wo advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every
purchaso
Will Urge Use Of
Cottage Cheese Here
WASHINGTON-, April 24 The
Bureau of Animal Industry of the
United States department of agricul
ture has named Miss Genevieve Pot
tor, of I'ort Washington New York,
home economics graduate of the Ore
gon Agricultural College, to encour
ape in Oregon the production of cot
tage cheese on fn:ns and also to stim
ulate Ita use in homes, i
Miss Potter, one of 47 w.m.!n
aucnts named fur as many states is
to cooperate with federal unrt amr-
and holding "'uiiurai and home-demonstration
Well that was, !M"- M,ss Jessie Hoover of Mos-
eow, mano, rormerly professor of
home economics at the I7ttlvet?y of
Idaho, Is the leader In the cottne
cheese work for the western states.
The work in Oregon will be part of
-ho department of agriculture's na
tti nal campaign. In cooperation n-iih
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
JScppclln's Iju Raid Arcade Today
A mighty Zeppelin, plunging to
earth from aloft, flaming and smok
ing fike a giant meteor, forms a tre
mendous climax In the latest Thomas
Ince Spectacle, "The Zeppelin's Last
Itaid," to be shown at the 'Arcade;
theater today. This production Is the ;
Initial release of the recently organ- '
lzed U.- S. Exhibitors' Hooking Cor- j
poratlon -and has occasioned wide- '
spread comment throughout the pic
ture world for Its unusual scenic ef- ;
fects. .-.':..,-.
Surpassing In point of dramatic ten-
slty and scenic lnvesture even "Civil- ;
liation," Mr. Ince's first great spec
tacle, "The Zeppelin's Last Raid." ;
terms a landmark In the career of the '
famous master of lights and shadows. ;
Bach picture of Mr. Ince, while 1
not claiming anything for Itself, has:
been a rung climbed In the ladder of !
success and. looking back, . we see j
nun nil. . j" ill, (icm uuctivi i im, jiiv.
gressed and that his success Is due to j JP
his clear foresight and calm dellber- Jjd
ation rather than to any meteoric
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'V. ,,t . an T K i. rT-,.,1 ..... 1. .. masn-'S
standard of artistic merit In the film
Industry, rlo when a spectacle of his
making Is "announced one may expect
a product of unprecedented quality.
Such a picture is "The Zeppelin's Last
Raid." It will bring to the name ot
Mr.. Ince fresh laurels. ? '
PASTMIS
TODAY
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THE FIRE GOD
Thrilling, Sensational, Daring Climaxes. -A
picture with a throb and a thrill in every scene.
KEYSTONE COMEDY
HIS BUSTED DEBUT
A Hair-Raising Comedy. Full oi Laughs and Stunts
A RKAIj APAqiCB DEV.
Artist Who Knew Paris Underworld
Supervises Fox Picture,
Children 5c
Adults 20c
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Alta today.
The abode of the Apache has had '
great deal of mystery thrown
around It. Bome of the truest ones
have never been visited even by those 3
who believe that they know their g
Paris best. But at the William Fox
studios In Los Angeles has been dls- i 3
covered a man who has had the en- 3
tre to thena before he ever thought v
of coming to this country. He Is an i 53
artist and he supervised the making
of the wonderful underworld scenes 2
In the new William Fox play "The :
Devil's Wheel!" In which Gladys
Brockwell is the star.
Me has painted many of the sketch-
nviKu.v Ull tins wtfiia.
The scenes In ttie cellar In the un
derground Paris are marvels of ple
turesqueness. They are exact to the
finest detail. To the real caaks, to
the sealed door, to the chairs and
bottles. But most of all to the draw
ings that deface the walls, drawn inl&a J.17 THnsf flmirh
every Apache den by men who would ! ESj
rather live In the wild underworld ; 3:
than in the places of honest men. !2E
'The Devil's Wheel'" will be shown
at the Alta today.
Farm Loans
IF YOU NEED MONEY at any time in the near
future,
Better Get It Wow
Our information is that money is becoming
harder to get and" before long interest rates will
be considerably higher than they are now. ,
DONT DELAY See us.
show & sums
Phone 35
Pendleton, Ore.
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ARCADE TODAY
HE' ZEPPLIS
try was to go over the top and the! 9 1 nl,ea states food administration,
said artillery was to shoot the wli . , encourage the use. as well as the
down and put up the barrage.
When
the Infantry got to the place where
the Boche were entrenched there wa
no wire, no guns no trench and no
Boche. The artillery had plowed up
the whole thing. There was absolute
ly nothing left.
Well, that Is enough of that and be
sides this is another day. We built
some road this morning and this aft.
ernoon Harve and I went to the city
slaughter house and watched them
butcher horses. I will never eat a
steak In a French cafe gain. On the
square, Dad. they take the horses out
of the harness and kill them.
I can't say Just when but some
time this week our first time at the
front will be over and we wil
back. I don't know where we
production, of cottage cheese, which
experiments by the department have
chown Is equal In food value to meat
i c ttase cheese can be mado from
s.tim milk or butterilk, now largely
wasiti: or tea to animals, and its ex-
tended use Is expected to save
targe a nount of meat which can be
used by the armies and allle ..f Am
erica.
ARCADIA, CAU. TO GET
BIG B.MiUKW SCHOOL
go but It won't be far from here. Weimended
WASHINGTON. April J4. The fi
nal decision of the army chiefs to lo
cate the balloon school at Arcadia,
Cal., has been announced by General
move!8quire, chief of the signal corps. An
will appropriation tlf $400,000 is recom
ALEXANDER THE GREAT GIVES MOVIE ACTOR
A LESSON IN PITCHING A CURVED BALL
NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES
i ripV'Q KWONG HONG LOW
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If you are 1007o American
you are buying Thrift
Stamps.
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CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 25c i
LAST RAID
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WAKE UP AMERICA BEFORE ITS TOO
LATE.
a bomb drops in the schoolyard down the
street and kills and mangles innocent tots !
a shower of death-dealing missils from aloft
blows St. Patrick's Cathedral to atoms !
another ear-splitting roar and the majestic
Times Buildings spreads itself over Broad
way, killing and maiming hundreds!
then, in swift succession, go the hotels, thea
tres and the towering structures that line the
Canyon of the White Lights!
And the proud metropolis bows its head to the
Hun
in our snug comfort, far from the scene of
strife, it seems absurd ! '
But it HAS HAPPENED in Belgium and
France and England.
See "THE ZEPPELIN'S LAST RAID!"
ALTA TODAYS The House Of
Quality
ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM .
Snapshots of "Our Boys" in France.
WILLIAM IXX PRESENTS
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Gladys Brockwell
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The Devil's Wheel
SAINTS AND SINNERS 1
This sweet dispositioned girl loses hej me
mory after a thief strikes her and she becomes
ugly and vicious and is known among the Apa
ches as "The Wildcat" An operation brings
back her memory and leaves her Apache life a
blank.
How a Woman Ruled the Heart of Paris Un8cr-w6rld."
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