fags Finns " CG1TTFAG&3 PAILY EAST OgEGONlAN, PENDLETON, OHEGOR, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918, ll"l7r ex r if ii Hawnmn CO IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYg Question- Where do you save the 'most money oh your groceries? ' Answer CONROY'S. ' v MD AV'Q CASH Ml V I 0 GROCERY ' 825 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 .Potatoes, cwfc ?.......,... ,.oo ' Holder's Catsup, botllo . . . ...... 25o Church's Grape Juice.... pint 25c, quart 45i Peanut Butter 24 Jl. can S5o, 5 lb. cau tl.io Washington CrlHfiK, package , 10c Macaroni Spaghetti, 5 pound box 53q OIhco (small Boo, nied. $1.05. Inrnv $3 10 Wtyio Seal Compound No. 8, $1.45, No. 10, $'f.HZ '"If Cabin Syrup medium' 45c, lame oc Citrus Powder :.. packago 2;, 2 for 65o A. B. Na,Uia Son, 4 bars aso' Toilet Paper, 4 rolls ....'.,..',. 2So Golden Gale Soda, 4 packages 25o 2 cans 25y, case $2.75 Tomatoes 2 cans 25c, case $2.00 Kcd Salmon, No. 1 can ; 25o Pink Salmon, No. 1 can , , goo Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans , , 2So ' Fret's Bauer Kraut and Sausage, can 25o California Star Sweet ChocoUMe, 1 lb. cake .'. 30o Guittardli Cocoa 54 lb. 20cv 1 lb 85o Kalslns, S packages 25o . Petite Prunes, S pounds 2.V IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONItOVS Ctf" tlu MOVE UIUUIIIIIIUllllUlllllllltllllllllllllillllllllllUllllllllllllliiUuiUliS VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR Tour teeth carefully examined and properly fixed by the bent painless method known. TIIIULLS ANI MYSTERY IN NEW GOUWYN FILM . Quick action and real emotional appeal form the basis of Mabel Nor wand's newest Ooldwyn production "The Floor Below," to be shown be ginning Sunday at the Alta theater, Miss Normand plays a copy girl In ft busy newspaper office, getting InU a scrape which causes her discharge or is about to bring It when she is saved. Patricia O'Kourke Is giver. her first assignment with the profh Ise that the lob will wait for her if she is succesiiful. A number of dar lng robberies have been committed by crooks who seem , possessed of Inside Information - concerning . the ' rich homes they plunder. The police havt a clue which, causes, them to . watch the settlement house conducted by Hunter Mason, a young millionaire as the source from which the' plans come. Patricia Is ordered to go to the mission as a derelict and.. If pos sible, steal a march on the police and score a "beat" for her paper. Mistaken for a thief in sore need of reform, the girl Is received by Hunter Mason and Latham, his sec retary. and so appeals to the million aire that he enlists his mother's aid in caring for her. She also meets a girl who. In spite of her love for Latham, is making a bid for Mason's affections. Then comes a benefit dance at the Star of Hope mission. Everyone It asked to pay fpr the plvllege of danc this photoplay will appeal not only to oox irvcnarge or 1'atrlcia, 111 Dan room Is thronged with fashionables and the contribution box contains thousands of dollars. No one suspects that among the guests Is the very . .Men Painless Dentists, i Corner Main and Webb Streeca Phone $ Ones) Rvenmsj We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with - every purchase. STOMACH UPSET?, Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive laoieta iiniiiiniiiiMiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiniMiHiiiitiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiHHn(,it BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are sot expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN That's what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead , or taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor. , don t-care feeling, no ambition or f JJ "I 8 K 1 lazv. P. 1 energy, troubled with undigested foods. 2 : you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- m 1 etitute tor caiomei. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. person responsible for the robberies, iut when one of the crooks confesses :b police make for the dance. What .'ollows forms the big surprise of the tory. Arcade Sunday-Monday, Ann Little.' winsome heroine of The World for Sale," a Paramount ilcture which has been dramatized 'or the screen by 1. Stuart Blackton. nakes an ld$al Fleda Druse as she is .he exact type described by Sir Oil "x-rt Parker In his well-known novel y that name. Her former noreen experience also 'Its admirably for the role as she has lppeared almort exclusively In parts f this type. Among her best known tcreen productions are: " "The Land 3t Lizards," "Matchin' Jim." "Imme- liate Lee," and "Count of St. Simon.' Miss Little in "The World for Sale." will appear at the Arcade theater on Sunday. .: 'v: i'. Pastime Sunday-Monday, ' "The Secret of the Storm Country" will have a lesson for everyone who lees It," declared Norma Talmadge In liscussing the picture. "In my, opin ion it is every motion picture actress' duty to uphold the sanctity of the heme, and inasmuch as the fifth e 'ete plays such an Important part In -nouldlng present-day public opinion 'his photoplay V. Ill apeal not only to ne class kut to every rank of society. -Ich or pder, worldly or homelovlng "It Is because 4t has this appeal that I think it the greatest picture I have ever done. The story depends for its climax on love's sacrifice. And Inas much as this Is an era of sacrifice It will teach to every woman who sees it a lesson which will make her want to sacrifice herself for a worthy cause, either for home or for country. "True. The Secret of the. Storm Country' Is melodrama, but the big- Test successes la New York this year have been melodramas. The heroine, Tesa, runs the gamut of emotions be fore the story Is completed," contin ued Miss Talmadge. "Mother love is glorified. If there Is such a thing an glorifying the noblest emotion of which the human heart Is capable. The scenario has heart-interest, love, action and sacrifice, and a more com plete formula for a screen triumph cannot bo imagined." UK1AH HAD TASTE OF DUST 1 11 ' 'i 11 CHANDLER SIX Eamous J7or Its Marvelous Motor - ,-ass, iU.sjli , --sg----1 i t . ' """ ' "" , " Right Car at Right Price; Chandler Leads THE Chandler Company has striven for fiye years to give the public the best Six at the best price. And .it has succeeded, year "after year, in this aim. , The Chandler for 1918 offers real motor car worth approached only by other cars selling for hundreds of dollars more. , The Chandler leads all Sixes' indeed all medium-priced high-grade cars because it offers so much more for so much less. t SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Scven-Passvngrr Touring Car, 41595 Four-Passenger Roadster. .1595 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car. SI 675 Convertible Sedan. 92293 Convertible Coupe. S219S Limousine. S2S9S (Attpricas I. o. . CfveUmJ) Come Choose Your Chandler Now P. McLEAN, Distributor ' Telephone 222 . CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO N. Main Street, Opposite Hotel Pendleton Extra Truck Utilized Handjing Freight to South End. in DR. HARRY A. GARFIELD t ' United States Fuel Administrator Says: "Order your next winter's fuel nowV 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. O. Bldg. We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every ' purchase . t , i' HOl U'i TODAY Talmato IN- Hie of (East Oregon Ian Special.) ITKIAH. April 2.-The weather has been very dlsagrreeable for the last week, cold and cloudy, with high winds, snow flying- and dust storms (or several days. On account of the large amount of freight an extra truck load was sent from Pilot Rock Wednesday. J. V. Kirk left for Bridge creek Wednesday to farm his son Harley's place- Hurley Is now In Boston. Mrs. Ben Colvln and children of Pendleton came up Sunday, bringing Mr. Colvin this far on his return ts his stock ranch near Rltter, Mrs. Colvin returning to Pendleton in ths evening. r C. S. Stuart. Pilot Rock. lineman. nas In town Saturday repairing tnt telephone lines. John Ingram and wife who spent the winter at Freewater, returned to Uklah last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hilbert left for Pendleton Sunday with their son Frank for medical treatment. Mrs. Hynds and children, and Mrs. Caldwell, were In town Saturday from the Hynd ranch. Henry 'luiiika came in Bunda with 200 head of cattle which he win tered on his Nye ranch. While her he will Vaccinate 100 head of calves before turning them on the range. Herman St. Clair left for Pendle. ton Wednesday morning. Mr and Mrs. Lester Bolin were In town Wednesday on business- Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughlin of Alba were in town Tuesday trad- l..g. J. H. Wagner and Albert Peterson are on the sick list. Mrs. Dora Barrett left for Hood River Tuesday for a two weeks'-visit with her .daughters. . "ti . . Jim Johnson of Range passed through town with his cattle,', return ing to the range after wintering on KUutter creek- Louis Mettle left Wednesday morn ing for Pendleton to answer the call. And from there ho will be sent to the tho training camp. Frank chamberlain and 1. U. Laur ance. left Wednosduy for Pendleton. , Felix Johnson and wife of Itunge passed through (own Friday with a bunch of cows uud . i-alvea, taking them bark to the range,, Clyde Ilelniick. wife and chlldrea returned from Pendleton Thursday bringing Imck a load of seed grain. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grooms and son of Dulo mere In town Sunday nd Monday on business. M. K. and J. W. fturdlvant made a trip to Pilot P.oek this week aflet seed grain. Mrs. Wilson of Dale who went to Pendleton for medical treatment, was operated on at t. Anthoy's hospital for cancer of ths breast and word was received here Thursday that her condition was favorable. Mrs. Alice tlanger and daughter left for Pendleton this week for a short visit. Mr. and Mr. I.owell Ranger made a business trip to Alba Friday. MC FOSTER PROVES STAR BASKET BUYER School district No. , six miles north of - Pendleton, put Itself In the fore ground as a supporter of the Red Crois Saturday evening through a basket social that netted $309.70 for the Red Cross, despite the fact that the district Is a small one ' and the school numbers but eight pupils. Bidding on the baskets started at : and none sold under that figure while Uie last basket offered brought $16. Mac Foster was the leading bid der of the evening and was almost surrounded by baskets when his bank roll gave out. : Chairman J. H. Esles of the Red Cross entertainment committee acted as auctioneer and got some valuable practice for the big auction sale on Wednesday. Not content with selling all the baskets, he conducted an auc tion to decide the most popular youns tidy and it cost 164 before Miss Hazel Wyrick was elected to that honor. Previous to the bidding, the school children under the direction of Miss Irma Heacock, teacher, gave an in teresting program and . Miss Wyrick gave two splendid readings- Mr. Es tes made a short talk upon the war situation. ; Francisco to Increase his weight so bs could enlist, was accepted here to day after completing this much of his trip. He needed four pounds, but gained seven while walking through Iowa. . MAS WALKED FAR; ARMY ACCEPTED IIIM OMAHA, Neb., April 24. E. H. Hendricks of Buffalo, N. T.. who sev eral weeks ago started to walk to San Tf.3 Szy CF AWmiirful Ummm tXy That U a Nmtxxnl Aid and tUiwvM thm T Th expectant mother rrrolve in her alt rrm understand by destiny. And K the utmost importune that her physical . fort be oar flrst thought. Tber la a most aplendid remedy for thl purpose known as Mother's Friend. It ic applied, orer tba muscles of tho stomach, fcntljr rubbed in. and at once penetrates to relic strain on nerve, cords and Hr necU. it makes the muscles so pliant that they expand easily when baby arriTes and pain and danger at the crisis is naturally kss Mother's Friend fs for external us only ts absolutely safe and wonderfully effective; It enables the expectant mother to preserre her health and strength and she remains a pretty mother by having1 avoided the sutV ferinfr end danger which would otherwise accompany such an occasion. Every nerve, muscle and tendon is thoroughly lubricated. Mother's Friend is prepared by the Brad field Beyulatpr Co Lamar Bhic-, At lanta, Ga. They will mall you an Intensely Interesting "Xiotherhnod Book. Write them to send-it to you, and In tle meantime send or phnne to y-nir druggist today for a boMie f Mother's Friend. . Every woman should aid nature tn her -tortmis work. Mother's Friend Tikes it nfcHNe for you tn " so, aind shonlri he used jularly, without f 1, h gUt and tuorning. Do your own paint testing Get' a small can of ordinary paint and a similar can of HIGH STANDARD LIQUID PAINT Apply the two side by side on the same kind of surface. , You'll sea how m oca Carther High Stavoasd goes. Then figure bow much leas paint you'li need if you use lliea STAsnsan. Ask for color card. We advertise and offer war savings Stamps for sale. Secret the ' Sforiii Countiy Universal News. Late war news from the differ ent battle fronts "over there." -f- CHILDREN 5c t, ; . ADULTS 20c ALTa TODAY . . . WE'D 1 Wall Fa.per. Glass and Picture Mould ing, Paintlug and Paper Hanging. L. J. iMtee THE PRACTICAL PAINT MAX 313 Main St. Telephone 158 IN- "Tlie floor Beta" ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM Late War News. BRAY CARTOON VAUDEVILLE PEAT STEVENS Fun in a Chinese .Laundry. Singing-. Talking and Dancing. OltBASASiVS COCKATOOS Birdland Paradise. Children 5c Adults 30c ARC ID Eat Ice Cream EVERYDAY Get your pint or quart and take it with you when you go home. ) We Deliver Anything; Above One Half Gallon Everything we sell is made in Tendleton 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 Thone 411 TODAY t- J. Stuart Blackton Tlw .MasiiT or K-rv"n (raft Prenmiis "THE WORLD FOR SALE" rVucn I Ik- Novel hf Mr t.llhert Parker KATZOIJAIillER KIDS In Comic Capers Th.airi I Via wk M' 1 1 n Xtirtn Li I A IMfi lng ott the requa season Is upon us.