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f nnnT TAGES , DAILY EAST OttEGONIAN, FENfiLETON, OEEflON, fUESPAV, MAY 14, 1918. PA CI eaoi D e D o D o o a o tr o a o a o D o IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S Xou Can Get a Bargain Every Day at' i . Conroy's i CONAOY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 649 Early Rose Seed Potatoes, Cwt.. ..... $1.50 .Citrus Powder package 28c, a for 55o Ooldcn Gale 8oda, 4 packages '.,, 25o Toilet Paper, 4 roll ............. , 25o Solder's and MoiiQPole Catsup, botlle B!io MoiiMile Jelly IHwdt-r, 3 package 2 so ' Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, package , mo Olymirio Pan Cake l'lour package 83c, a for 63c Washington Crisps, package IDo Crfhco. . . . , .small 00c, medium 1.0T. largo $2.10 :orn 2 cans Sftc, case $2.73 Tomatoes a caiia Sac, cawe $2.t Red fleams, 8 pound 25o Navy and Pink Beans, pound i5o California Star 8 weft Chocolate,' pound soo Oultlard's Cocoa 4 lb. 20c, 1 Hi. 3So Mount Vernon 3111k, a can 23c Peanut Iliiltcr, bulk, pound 23e Palace Car'Jaui, 18 ox. Jar 23c Petite Prunes, S pounds 23o IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S GERMANY FIGHTS FOR SPOILS BUT WILL NEVER GET THEM BY JOHN B. LATHROP. (Special Correspondence from Wash Ington.) ' , WASHINGTON, May 14. That Germany has lor months been willing to stop the war, If the allies would agree to the gigantic real estate deal desired by the central powers, Is not only believed,' but Is made logical by a review of the facts. The Indirect suggestion of such willingness was utterly repudiated, not only by England, to which the sugges tion came most Intimately, but toy all who are fighting in the common cause. , Rejection was not diplomatic but was expressive of Indignation at Ger many's attempt to turn a war fot freedom and to establish democracj Into a coarse exploitation of lesser Peoples, which would , have strained the record of the allies throughout all future generations. Boigtuni aud France Jjost to Huns. Germany's failure to go to Paris; to win at the Marne; to drive the al lied armies this time In panic all the miscarriage of German plant of 40 years' formation It Is believed, hat finally convinced the "militarists of that nation they cannot win perma- 2IIMlUllllltlllllllllllllilililiiiillliiiilllllliliilllllllllllllllllllilililillllllllliliiiiiiii: We Sell War Savings Stamps Save and Serve , v The First National Bank PENDLETON . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.- IN THE SPRING 11 will be the groat tost of a life and deatl struggle on the Western front. In th everyday walks of lire. It is the sprint time that brings ill health. One of th chief masons why the run-down mil finds himself In a bad state of health li March or April. Is because he has spent nearly all his hours for the past four oi five months penned up within the walU of house, factory or office. It is the rea son for our diminished resistance that Is, lack of out-door life, coupled with perhaps over-eating, lack of good exer cise, fnsuflicient sleep, and constipation. in otner wonts, we Keep iceuing tuf furnace with food but do not take out the "clinkers," and our ftre does not burn brightly. Always Keep the liver active. There Is nothing better for health than taking an occasional mild laxative, per naps once a week ; such a one as you can get at any drug store, made up ol May-apple, jalap, &loc, (sugar-coated, tiny, easily taken ), which has stood the U-Kt of liftar years of approval namely. Dr. Pierces Pleasant' Pellets. But for the-Nprlng fever," the general run-down condition, the lack of ambition, the "blues, one should take a course ol treatment every sprlnc ; such a standard tonic as Dr. Pierce's Ooldcn Medical Dis covery, now to be hud in tablet form In sixty-cent vials. Watch the people go plodding along the street. There's no spring, no vitality. A vitalizing tonic such as this vegetable extract of l)r. Pierce's ? fives you the power to force yourself nto action. The brain restxinds to the new blood in circulation, and thus you're ready to make a light against stagnv tion which holds you in bondage Try it now 1 Bon t wait 1 Tc-day Is thf dav to begin, (lain a little "nen" nnc laugh and live. Vim and vitality are the natural out-pouring of a healthy body It does not spring up In a night. Tr this spring tonic, and you gain the coin age that comes with good health. I0E30I C7 loaoi I0E30X IOE30 A Tuesday Wednesday WILLIAM FOX'S MASSIVE PICTURE DE LUXE tn it s-jLa-j ' -"'8' Wiffll Reels 8 with w LU1 AND CAST OF OVER 5000 A Gripping Drama Picturing the Career of General Sam Houston, Direct From a Run of 6 Months at the Globe Theatre, New York. A Rapidly Moving Soul-Stirring Picture of the Old South, Love interest, .Action and Punch - IN ADDITION, SrECIAL PICTURE OPENING THE RED CROSS CAM- - PAIGN The Spirit of the Red Gross ALSO ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM. , A Big 11 Reel Program nent hold in Belgium and Northern France. France's "They shall not pass," and England's bull-dog resistance, addod to the incoming ofthe United tttatea, have caused Germany to abandon genuine hope of retaining the iron and coal districts of Northern France and it la also believed the retention of the cnannel ports, even although they were taken and held for a time. Thus They Turned to the Kent. This conviction, so the opinion runs. mused them to turn to the east and louble efforts to gain the mastery '.here. The 'Mlttel-Europa dream, he Bagdad railway project, were not ibandoned; but the ambitious plana arere expended to comprehend going o the gates of India, and threatening 3rltish con Vol there. Russia was dismembered, cowed, honey-combed with propaganda: her irmlea and navy rendered innocuous ler hopeful new government side tracked by visionary lmpracticals who were either willing tools or tan amount thereto, with their unwork able schemes. - Vkralne "Republic" Erected. The Ukraine variously estimated it from 250,00ft to 400.000 square nlles was encouraged to hope for ndependence, and the so-called People's Republic ' erected. It is a epubllc, only In name; for German Jfficers dictate . governmental pro ceedings; German economic desires prevail there. . Poland already has been subjugat Jd, with German, military officers In wnimand of Warsaw, the capital, and that, wonderful granary and industrial weapon ministering to German war needs. . , Esthonia. Lithuania and other less er peoples were gathered in and made Jerman principalities, Finland was attacked and demand nade that German economic propos als 'be acceded to -wKhout reservation. From lUack Scat to tlio Baltic Serbia had been crushed, Rouman desolated, Montenegro eliminated "rom the list of ree agents, Bulgar ia von over through cheap opportun ists momentarily in domination, and Turkey had long been made part of the Austro-Germanlc coalition. - So that, from the Black Sea north westerly to the Baltic, and on through Finland, Germany policy was su preme, a slice of Europe carved off In toto, and giving Germany absolute dictation to the eastward. By way of Turkey. Germany extend ed domination to the east and south, and could claim -the opening of her way to go close to; If not Into, India. ft Wua her threat to Britain. Tlie Indirect Proposal. While these territorial and propa- !andistlc schemes were In progress. intimations, so It' Is Intimated in In- 'ormed circles, were communicated England, that. If the allies would lot Insist on the "status quo ante,' which Is the diplomats' term for re ttoring after the war all boundary Ines us they were before hosttltles egan, Germany-would yieia claim to my parts of Belgium and TTance which have been within the war-swept sone, and which for a time Germany j her home outputtlngs asserted should forever remain in German hands. i The price for this permission y the allies was to be that she be given free hand in the east of course not to co into India, but to exploit the Russians and lesser peoples which she had made virtual German suzer ainties. Indignant itcpudlaUon. There was indignant rejection of the suggestion. England doubtless after conference, with the other allies made public through the ministry that there could be no real estate deal of any sort: that the war with Its blood costs and world disturbance should not degenerate domination for exemption from further blood-letting. The war shall go on. until weak er nations rest secure tnat ncreaiier ambitious military powers shall not overrun them, and tie them to the chariot wheels of their commercial interests." wrfl the sense of the reply. In the Light of This, What? What then? Must not the war pro ceed at whatever cost of men, ana treasure until the overweening am bition of the German war and com mercial party should have been laid forever? Must not the allies undei- wrlte a policy of Insurance for weak er powers? Must not there be an up rising of all peoples that love liberty? Must not the virile, low-conceived, ruthless real estate deal proposed be answered with the most effective preparation by the allies? Else? Germany could fight a hun dred years with the economic rein forcements she seeks in the territory to the cast. , . ' , IMN :RCTEE IBB (!Illllllll!!tl!l!llllllll!illiIiHliHlIIIilliii!:!!ilS!!irMH!f!M!'i!i!il!!Ui; !!!( , What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. I PA IlMiilJ ATHLETIC TRAIVIVO SAVES MAX , FROM INJOIY MOSCOW PAPERS ARE -PUNISHED FOR USING STORY OF ULTIMATUM William Duncan, star and director of "Vengeance and the Woman," the Greater Vitagraph serial now being presented at the Pastime Theatre, had his skill as an athlete put to its sever est test In making a scene for the cli max of the third episode of the pic ture.' This is the place where Duncan, la the role of Blake is suspended from a lariat which he has curled about a boulder on a cliff side. Sus pended In air, he la the target for the shots of a bandit gand whose leader orders his sharpshooters to cut the rope, a strand at a time with their bul lets. Finally the lest strand Is torn and Blake drops into the chasm, hun dreds of feet Mow- In making this scene Duncan only dropped about fifteen feet actually. but his descent was so sudden only his agility as an athlete and his ability as an acrobat saved his from Injury. Being primed for the drop Duncan. when the rope broke, threw himself backwards Into the air.-did. a half somersault and landed on his hands. In the picture, however, there is ail the thrill of a man being plunged hun a , hi. mnar. Tha third episode of "Vengeance and , thejc Woman," will be a feature of the pr$4 gram at the Pastime Theatre today u . Alia Tuesday-Wed im)s. ' The millions of admirers-- of stal wart William Farnum, the famous Fox Film star, may looK forward with keen anticipation to 'the Conqueror massive and thrilling William Fox Photodramatlo romance based on the life of one of America's frontier he roes. General Sam Housfon of Texas, which will be seen at the Alta theater on Tuesday. The first announcement- of this big production carries with it the facts "that it was directed by IV A. Walsh. producer of "The Honor Bystem" and other Fox pictures of extraordinary merit, and that In the course of its production, "The Conqueror" made use of several thousand Indians. Mex- . leans and live stock; that the battle scenes, in which a hundred cannon were used, are tremendous; that -the love story is one of Infinite charm and that the dramatic action, builds to a slimax calculated to make every spectator gasp for breath. ' With these advance facts, one may indeed be prepared for a film sensa tion when the talented William Far num steps Into the screen In the role qf the celebrated Texan hero. In the picture Houston Is nrst snown as a diamond In the rough, living among the Cherokee Indians and Indifferent to the call of his white brethren. Put when he meets the Tennessee Rose, played by the lovely Jewel Carmen. Houston undergoes a compete rever sal of form. From that moment he Is filled with unconquerable ambition and the pic ture carries hira through the various steps In his career, from constable to governor and from governor to the 1 ninnlw. With th fild - l. . n , ..n i. .1 an army nf ! Ul 1 1 m V. 1 1 : v, - ' - - , Mexicans and saves the woman he loves from the hands of the renegade leader of the raiding Greasers. iAmong the other members of the supporting cast are such famous Fox favorites as Charles Clary. J. A. Mar cus. Carrie Clarke Ward, Robert Dun bar and Owen Jones. The principal Indian roles are played by the Sioux Chiefs. William Eagle Shirt and Chief Birdhad. . TODAY Here we are again William Duncan and Carol Holloway in '2 The Unsealed Pea 1 , " Epfebde No. 3 of I "THE VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN i Death Defying Adventure. Never before has the 1 screen Kown such 'a wealth of genuine melodrama 1 Don,'t miss it . g WITH NEVA GERBER AN BEN WILSON.. KEYSTONE COMEDY I Hie Crave Undertaking J CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c -llllllllllll!llII!lllllllIII)IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllIlMIIIlllllllIllllIHIiniIIIIIIllHllllIllll!mi?. ItKRI.IN' SAYS Af STRIA IV PERFECT ACCORD BERLIN, May IS. It was official ly announced that the kaiser.. 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Irnlne Is Iclc--graphlng broadcastly that ''a counter revolution Is raising its head' and turning the eturvtiur mutssea of dis jcantont against the Soviets" Ho de- mauds help. 1 Ambassador l-nicl has returned i to tttologoda and fmir Moscow tiewspu- pers have been suspended lecaue Ithey published report of the German I ultimatum, one wns fined to.ftue ru-1 i bles and 1 1 others are being prosecut- ! jed. I , Kabsrr's IMhiMo Taken. i I PORTLAND. May 14. Krnest Cas- 1 l trow, the kaiser's double, was arrest-: ed today on an enpionage charge for i talking against Britain, saying that OjOermany Is sure to win. He la a nat- ' Q urallsed German and has the kaisers O ! forehead, nose, chin and mustache. ' He has been making saddletrees for , the government. Your OPPORTUNITY to elect a TRAINED man to head your state government, one who has never before l-een in ixilitics, who is a staunch friend of the workingman, who has a successful business rec ord of twenty years, whose energy has made him a worker, whose ex perience has made him a builder, whose training has made him a thinker, and whose ability has made him a leader; YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect THIS type of man Governor of Ore gon is found in L. J. SIMPSON if 1:1 E i I I ;iverimr in tlie Primary Friday, .Vny 17. I9IK. (HfiublH-ati) CaiHlidalo for the noiuinatioii for AMERICANISM PATRIOTISM SOCIAL JUSTICE DEVELOPMENT EFFICIENCY PROGRESS ' "YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 23c Russia has found chaos a most un comfortable bedfellow that pulled all liitlUiittllltlii t, 1 ii- i 1 , l It" it II i 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 rf jj' ,iiiii,m'wnii.-i'iew uMf ' I U...,............ 1 I r.-i U mm W 1 f.ii,it,'a i era i I0E301 IOQOC 0fiZ9 ,J,ntt - jV -.. ',. -.... 1 . Esses