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Section Two Pages 7 to 10 Section Two Pages 7 to 10 ' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. GUNNERS WORKING UNDER GAS DIFFICULTIES iifiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiLt IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S i I ! I Elf f CO R nyn cash ,U i 5 GROCERY 525 Main St ' Free Delivery. 1 Phone 64& Kerr Wide Mouth Self Sealing Jars,' pints $1.10, quarts $1.20, Vt gallon. . . $1.55 Kerr Narrow Mouth Self Sealing Jars, pints 80c quarts 90c, 4 gallon . . .... . . . ;,$1.20 Kerr Economy Jars, pints $1.10, quarts $1.20, Vt gallons ; ....... . $1.55 Best Mason Jar Rings, 1 dozen . . 5c Mason Jar Tops, 1 dozen 30c Economy Jar Tops, 1 dozen ............ 30c Best Iowa Corn case $2.75 Solid Pack Tomatoes, case .......... $3.40 Tomatoes, case $2.90 IT PAYS TO PAY CASU AT CONROY'S I t' I ((THE UNIVERSAL CAR Keep your Ford running smoothly and so get the most possible value from it An idle Ford is worse than f -rr.-r,. waste. Let us look after your Ford. We have men ( who know how to make re pairs; we use only the genu- " uine Ford materials; we give the reasonable prices set by the Ford factory. Don't try to fix your car yourself nor trust it to inex perienced workmen, bring it here and be sure of satisfac tory work. ' f Simpson Auto Co. ! I 8 r. ?t tii. ,V-V , ft I 1 "',v ''''''''' f f ; I v I r- iiiiiii..iIh, : -' r- V ' ' 1 tHrN " KX') Ifc -M A7 -X TODAY 1 Violet Mersere&u j I . . in t ; . J The Girl By J the Roadside A virile red-blooded drama. A picture you will like. . , ? fj ' " In Addition ' A GOOD COMEDY. . g niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitutiniin AIRCAPE ! lo In the present attempts of the Hum being employed by the Germans, theents, beinff relieved only when j pierce the allied line with their nunnera with the aia 01 tneir saj (inoca ana carriea uenma me linen. imworfnt ihrustn.tthe allied Kunnera mask a have Btuck to their posta. Note the camouriagea protection over-1 have been playlnff a stellar role. working at times for four ours at a;head to hide them from any aerial, Though ens 'Hacks are - constantly , stretch -under heavy gas Dointiara- attacKS. AMERICANS AMAZING FEATURE OF THE WAR Cor. Water and Johnson Sts. ' Phone 408 LONDON, Juno 19. The fallowing estimate ot the fighting dualities of American troops was expressed today to the' World liy two hlBh ofice.s of the Hellish staff who spoke from per sonal observation: "The wny the Americans have de veloped ns fiKhters Is one of the most amazing features of the war. Thoso engaged In the present and last offensive were placed beside a French corps dIlle. It was '.he'.r first experience In a liltf battle. The Americans fought as superbly as the crack veteran French corps beside them, displaying; all Jhe finest fight ing qunllties dauntless courage, stubborn tenacity, coolness, Initiative and resource. "Tjfe Americans will do even grent er things than woro expected ot them."- . com, pitoiTri-.Kit ' IS i-'INKD 5000 .,i.-?iJt&:., I MOVE A ionc DUTY PATH Have you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last winter's .coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let us quote you on Coal and ifJdod PHONE 5 BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc. I! 550 Main Street E. O. Bid?. We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every purclukse PHITAOFI.l'HIA, Juno 18. James M. Orr of Clarksburg. W. Va., pres ident of the orr foal Mining com pany, was fined jr.nuo in tho federal court here yesterday for alleged coal profiteering. Both orr and his com pany were Indicted for charging a price for bituminous eoal wild to be higher than that fixed by. President Wilson, but In view of Orr pleaaing guilty the government decided drop the prosecull ponuion. PnstUno Today To have a brother and ristcr-.n lnw who are being trlaled bv gjvcinmcnt secret orvlce cien as collntorl-Mters. to live with them, travel witn their, and -et t know nothing of their ope rations. Is the state of blissful ignor ance In which moves Judith ltnlston. Nor does she become aware ihtt any thing is'wrong until a series of strange circumstances, . f rausht. with romance nnd adventura brings enlightenment. Her awakening Is prefaced by a fall from her, horse. Which leaves her be side a bsiely road in a' Virginia -forest, with a sprained ankle, with' night ap- I proaehimr and a storm ;ahout re.-iy to break. Ily the merest chance she j Murk, ' -lve Letters- and others, will the feature at the Arcade today and Saturday. This is a typical Fairbanks drama and snrillpg Dong is on th ejob all the while. The plot Is laid in tho west in the wold avid wooly days of the bad man and dance hall girls. And needless to say that Doug as a cow boy scores the- Wt of -his career. In addition will be shown Bud Fisher's ever popular cartoon creation. Mutt & Jeff. - ' TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS -IN- ,. - Tho Hood DqcI Don A Triangle Fairbanks picture and" one of Doug's best bets. Brought back to Pendleton by request. A rip-roaring, bang-up wild and wooly picture. Let's go. EN ADDITION MUTT- & JEFF In comic capers, by Bud Fisher. Children 5c-- -L. dults,20c- Alts Today Dorothy Ialton,s newest filmed in Reflwoods. Picture Craik, Sask., robljed hlror of $1500, set fire f the elevator and escaped in an automobile. When the fire was discovered it was found the Craik fire engine had been tampered with and rendered useless. Bank Force Pitches Hay. YAKIMA. -ash., June 21. When E. Scott, of the Moxee Valley, a cus tomer of the First National Bank of this city, complained to President W. I Steinweg, of the bank, on Monday that he could not get help to put up put the 28-acre crop in the cock, with, the aid of his bank force. . ... Teachers at Yamhill Must Lead in Prayer ' TAHH1LL, Ore- June il. Teach ers In the Tamhill city schools herer after will be required to read selec tions from the Bible to their students and lead in repeating; the Lord s pray er at least ones each week. Thia de clslon was made yesterday at the an. nual school election. Chairman Qooi rich refused to allow debate on the Winsome, dimpled Dorothy Dalton, nltl l"' a"d would suffer serious loss, resolution. The vote stood, yes fti i V. i ..... L ....... . . . r . ..... v. , . . Mr. Slf na-.f nrfDMiil tn linitartBlra 1 .. .. i r. . - m agalusfthe cor- - . - ... j3yS. u'"r fi,v' Ik found by Itone I'emllolon. wBo oar rk' hvr to his hunting ralitii where the Ftorm koeps her fr ihrea days. A defective arrives on the' scene nnu Judith receives tho. flrrt Intiriiation that her brat her i nyt "traveling the KtralKht and i arrow ftath. 'Kroni ti er. cn the story f'The Girl by the. Road side, by Vaik'k Vanardy, develops action with ItaleidnVeoiilc vprtety and rapidity. The nov'l has been adapted to I tor the screen by lilueblnl photorbi.VB and will be seen In the film version at the I'n 4i line theatre totlay 'ttllh Violet Mersereau in the lead ins role. od Itnd Man,, with the pop rite, Pt 1 1 b la s Fa I r ha n k s is come to the Alta theatre today in her latest photoplay, "Flare-Cp Sal,' a fjiBcinatinR rontance of the Redwoods and the early days of the gold rush in California. Many of the exterior scenes were actually filmed In the fa mous Itedwoml forest and the photo grupry as well as the excellent direc tion under the personal supervision ot Thomas II. I nee himself, have made the production a notable one. Miss j DalVm In- gunny sack cloak rags. In I the gaudy dress of a dance hall habl tne or In the demure cloak in which she weds. Is equally adorable. The cast Includes Thurston Hall. William t'onkltn and other players who havo worked w it h M Iss 1 a It on In previoui picturett. " OVER THE NORTHWEST Augur ihjrcA Man's I.uii?. MAltSMFIKLP, Ore., June ; 21. William Ul.iughter, who handled an o( tonsilitis, air augur at the CoCs Hay 'hipbuild- i ItirT Company's ward, was seriously in jured in a peculiar" und unusual man- exchange, passed away suddenly yes terday on the eve of her wedding to Stanley J. Shore, former local agent of the Mount Hood It ail road Com pany, who is now in the army sta tioned at Camp Lewis. Miss Toll man's death followed an acute attack f "COPIES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES 3 GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 5 11 Ve Alia Su t'plni. Phone 43 Jj When Coffee Disagrees . Thofias always a safe and pleasant cup to take its place INSTANT POSTUM is now used re- nlaTlv hv thoiicanHcj pf former coffee dnnKBrs who live better and feel better because of tn3 change. Wiiiiicit to Operate C'ars, VAVrnl'VKI! Wash.. Jiin ?1 nor lie ii int wiurniiK augur 8tiieu w. v, , ,o,i. ini-n,in,i (ha and the point struck hhi body, burin Vaneiimcr streetcar intern and two! throUKh his f lean and bones into one' , , .r,,!,, ,ir-. women and conductors. The motor- ! iable to be called to the war ! lung.' The n mn -mas titkon to Mercy: Hospital for t neat men t and hia con dition it considered dangerous, T Walla Walla XUv llrt-. WALU WALLA. Warn., Juna' 21. j Flames which liRhted up the Sfcholc eastern sky Wert plainly visible here late lust tiiKht and until morning men are at any time and the women are pre paring to take their places. The cars will be turned over to the women js soon as-they are able to handle Ucm. ; ALTO TOOAV THE HOUSE OF QUALITY The Dramatic Story of a Dancing: Hall Girl's Triumph. DOROTHY DALTON in "Flare-Up"' Sal f;iant CVnisir In Filially Canclit. llilll ItlVKR. Orf.. J-im- r.l from a fnrojt (Ire on the ton t tha i..i.,i.i . t..mn ,.r....,.i - il mountain hout mi.lway betwn rriVed last w-li rrm the Horee nixlo and the Mill .e(t watershed. Heaven country with a band of 3uio Tho fira.waa reported today to the herp. now being pastured over mid- j Forestry leartnicnt. Columbia ranges, was here yeaterday . to claim a bounty of 10 on a alnnt 1 until Jiimivs r-nm, Train. cotm-ar, th.usht to be the animal that I LA HltAXUK, tre., June il. has been worryinir residents of -S.innv, JumlnK froai a window ot a .moving ore., and Uttle White Salmon Valley, train early this morning Dewey l''t- Mash., for years. ter, a yoityft man sentenced - to the; ! nenitent iary or a serious crime escap ! ' Mr-riford Oitiartis Srcaf. eJ. The escHi. was atfectud ' near MEDfVltl). Ore., June SI. With Casey. Sheriff Wt.rm.-k hna nut the mercury at 12 and an vxception- ."bloodhoiimis on the trail but Potter Hny hlKh humidity for this section of has unlimited opportunities to hide he country Med ford sixxled throuKh 'away in the deep receases of the noun- me hottest day of the year yesterday. Ruinous country. j j i irin l levsior Rnmnl. S..I.II.-T lIoMstl by m-ath. MiVsk J AW Saskatchewan, June : j HOoit HIVKIl. lire., June Mis . officers today were pursuing! i Kl'zuucth Tollman, for a number of liundlts who last night KagKed Charles I eara operator at the local Ulei-bgne luilt, manager o( a grala eievator at ( f tin , f i A story of the '49 gold fields. Gets right down to "hard-pan" and "busts" things up.. You'll enjoy it full of everything that makes a picture great Fox Sunshine Comedy "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" A Roar from Start to Finish. VAUDEVILLE 5IARGUIRITE LA ROSE Singing .Talking Commedienne ' LE MORROW BROS. Unique Entertainers. 4 jut. I I