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vaci tint EIGHT PAGE? DAILY EAST '0REGOR1AN, PENDLtSTON, OHSGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1513, COfJilOY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 Water Melons, per pound 5c ,'. Kerr Holl guttling Wldo .Moutli Maym Jurs, pints XI. 10, : V uuail l.20, - Radons . . . ... .. $1.R5 Kerr (v-lf Ki-ulliig Nut-row Month ',lam Jurs, pint Hoi, quart Sc l- gullon $1.20 Kerr Economy Jam, pints 91.10, quurts f 1.20, 1.2 Kttl $1.3. Mason Jar Tons, j dozen 20c ' KeoiMtmr Jar To, 1 dozen S5o ; IteHt Mason Jar Itlnc", 1 tloscn . . .'. .'J. So Jolly (iluwtea, dozen f' 40u Mazola Salad and Cooking Oil pints 40c, quarts . : 75c Kutiklst f jenwma, 1 dozen . . . , ...'.. Van Cain.o'a Kouim. can . . ' Olympic Pancake Hour, 3 pa-kiim ... . . Van ( nniiw Pork and Ivans, van. ...... Quaker Own I la kin, Mtckaci ........... Ked Mexhnn rkvuiN, 3 mhiiIh Mt. V arnon Milk, 2 tans Itent Iowa Corn, $ cans . :.j Itolgcr's KnHiKii ioffi, 1 hhiii1 ......... . . . Son llo , . 65o Lie and, 20,5 .. 10c 25o USe 25c Citrus Powder, 2 packages wimiiMiiiimiimiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiii'i v Con Dung Low 1 cnop.UEYt I E NOODLES I 'S3 'S , s Chluasa Btyla. g I HOT TAMALES I ' ' g CHILLI CON CARNE 5 SPANISH miA r 1 LUNCHES COFFEE Ererythlna; clean and op-to- F1KST CLAS3 8ERV1CJB 3 E TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. S B Phons 117. Pendleton, Or. E ftlimiflllllllllllllimmilllllllMlllillilm' V Ad MAUD'S Th- only NEW faca powder im , the past 50 year Oh yes, there are maay, many kinds of powders oa the market, but this one la absolutely different ' from any you have ever nad. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S flavalt. CHOICE MEATS TT-av, gry1 . '-wr- 25r!"ZW No matter what is desired in the line of Meats YOU WILL FIND IT HERE Either in Fresh or Cured. Our shop is equipped with all the modern cold stor - age devises. The City Meat Market VHOI.tAI,K AND Itl.TML Grculich & Pozcgar, Props. Phone 703. 109 W.Webb ;;Q;..JjLTV,T):iTraasLl A- ! L ' --T-- '-aW j I BETTER GET YOUR MASTER TRUCK NOW As we have only a few left and will be unable to get : 1 ' ' . more for some time. $100 SAVED IF YOU BUY NOW. Simpson Auto Co. Oor. Water and Johnaoa Bu. Phone 0 Germans Beat Yank ' To Death With Club WITH THH? AMERICAN ARMY IN FftAN'CE, Aug. S. Ho wan one of these boya who wan the life of the company, alwaya cheerful and always making the rent grin JuHt by reason of his presence. One ntKht he had to stand guard at an outpost alone, a dangerous place. About midnight he signaled the ap proach of a Tarty of Germans. , His comrades went out the dark trench but couldn't find him anywhere-They looked and looked, and then gave him up for lost, though they knew he'd never quit and he'd never be taken prisoner. Next morning they found his body, beaten until It was almost unrecognisable- Beside It was a club, the end of which was wound with barbed wire, the weapon the barbarians had used to batter his body when they killed him. v Near him were the bodies of three Germans he had killed before they got him. In their haste to' get awa from the outrage the Germans had left these bodies, There la one company of Americans that will never forgive Germany.', TRAFFIC COPS OF ARMY BUSY ' BY FRANK J. TAYLOR (United Press Correspondent) WITH THH AMERICAN ARMY AT THK FRONT. Aug. 2. (By Mali) "They're the traffic cops of the army, and darned good ones,' too. There'll be no scarcity of traffic cops back in America when the . M. . P.'s get back." The officer was alluding to the mi litary police, the organization ,4hat keeps order In ahe army, prevents congestion on the roads. ,nd does the work that other departments of the army do not do. The military police have taken an Important place be hind the lines. The military police is a. distinct or ganization, and Is made up of picked men from various military units. As soon as a unit arrives in France, "the M. P.'s" are organized from it and for It. They are always known as "M P 's" In the army. Until he gets up to the front and sees things., the average mqn does not realize that there Is as much traffic through some buttered little town behind the lines as there is on Hroadwayi New York, or Market St., San Francisco, at least during cer tain hours. Ho the "M. P." has a big job on his hands fas traffic cop. Often there are two streams of traffic, an! he has a double job. to prevent con gestion. Usually there Is an "M. P-" at every cross road, to examine passes, and Bee that people who do not -belong near the front never get there. When you enter a division area you ate always met by an "M. P." -who looks over your credentials, and gives you Infor mation about roads, dangers, and sees that you have your gas mask ready before you get In the "gas alerte zone." Huge "Show Window? V To Display Jackies At Great Lakes, III - GREAT LAKES, III. A (iff. J, What Is believed to bo the larpest "show t window" In the world Is that Just (completed here under the direction of Chi tain William A. Moffct It Is 1000 feet Ion; and Is to he used for exhl I bltlon purponea by Uncle Pam's finest man-o-war men. It Is the bifg open field between the electric railway and Camp Dewey and 'capable of furnishing enough room for j 10,000 sailors at one time. Train pas 'senders passing; by are treated to a sifrht of battalions at drill - and ' the strains of martial music are almost (continuous from one or another of line many detachments of the groat navy board. 1. YOITIIS AKRKSTIT.D TOLEDO, Auk. 2. Attracted by the beautiful "weather and record (breaking- races hundreds of ' youths I made their way to the .Fort - Miami race track today only to find them ! si-Ives In "the, grip of the law shortly after they arrived. I A general round-up of thei-aiJLjhs by police and members of the AmefT .lean Patriotic League netted 165 ..young men. Included In the list were yiany of the "swipes' employed at the horse barns. J Youths from Detroit,' .Cleveland, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and Colum bus .were InYludcd In the roundup. WT HAVE been using Doctor Cald X well's Syrup Pepsin for more than seven years. I believe it saved my little grand daugRter's life, as she had such terrible spasms, caused by the condition of her stomach, until we gave her Syrup Pepsin". Our family thinks there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell's " Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels. 'Froin a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written bj ... " ' 8 Mrs, C. F. Brown, 1012 Garfield Are., I ' Kantat City, Mo. ' " Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative - ' Sold by Druggists Everywhere . . 50 cts. G) $1.00 - A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective as it is gentle in, its action. For a free trial bottle send your name and address to Dr.W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, 11L MOVE THEATRES Alta Today. 4 A prize fighter whose'sole conver sational asset lst the terse phrase "Let's Go!" a chorus girl; a million aire's son; a domineering old Valet these and many others make up the amusing cast of Charles Ray's newest Paramount picture, "The Family Skeleton" which Is to be shown at the Alta theater today- Sylvia Bremer plays the leading feminine role in sup. port of Mr. Itay while clever Billy El mer la the ex-prlxe fighter. Other players In the cast are Andrew Ar buckle. Otto Hoffman and Jack Dyer Under -the personal supervision or Thomas 44. Ince himself, Victor 1 Schertzinger directed the entire production. Danish Girl Crosses Ocean To Wed Captain thorltles to permit particularly Con gressional election voting by the sol diers afield is a most difficult one. It if known however that the Presi dent is anxious to bring about a - so lution of the difficulty if possible. He has conferred with Secretary Ba ker several times on the point and sotrfe announcement a to the govern ment's course la expected soon. BEAUMONT, Tex., Aug. 2 -Miss Maria Peterson traveled all the way from her home in Copenhagen, Den mark, to Beaumont to become the wife of Captain Julius Anderson, master, of a cargo steamer that sails under the Danish flag. . It was two years 'ago that Captain Anderson last visited Copenhagen and while there obtained the consent "of his wweetheart. Miss Peterson to marry him. Their -mar riage was set, foe - later date on ac count of the war. - Mnce that laitt trip to Conenhajren Cant a In Anderson hash AMSTERDAM. July 31. The Im salted fcl-veerhroMkh -the seven ! predion 'that the Fra n c o - A m e r i fa n PRESS IN GERMANY IS LASHING PUBLIC TO DISPEL GLOOM seas many time. He carried cargoes to and from English ports UTAustral- la, and between ither far removed parts of the world; During all this tun Miss Peterson walled patiently for the war to come M ho Taegliche to a close so that she could becumethe bride of her sea-roving lover. It was only at rare Intervals, that letter could be exchanged between the couple. Finally Captain Awl ergon -determined that the separattwu thou Id continue no counter., offensive has . made on , the Germans at home is perhaps best Illustrated by an article written by Deputy Traub of the Prussian Lower House In the Fan-Germ newspaper Rundschau. Trauo fiercely lashes the croakers, "who dare doubt the official headquarters report of victory." He makes a des perete appeal for "more nerve and "more-faith." and blusters out: "'If der alte Fritx . Frederick the lunger. Upon reaching Liverpool from , Great! walked the streets to-day and a long voyage a few weeks ago he sent j aw the people's faces he would say: cablegram to Miss Peterson telllns Remember the faeven years war. her to depart Immediately for the when fortune was often dead against United States and to meet his at Beau-j Why grumble because affairs on mont. She complied with the request the Marne are not smlng as well as and shortly after Captain Anderson's expected ?. Devil take you! Ton arrival here a few days ago his pretty ought to be nshamed of yourselves: IHininh sweetheart came on from Xew York and they were immediately mar ried by the Rev. W.F. Klen worth. In order that everything might b lift regular form, Mrs. Anderson, was signed on as mate of the steamer of which, her husband Is master. The day after the ceremony the vessel, loaded with lumber, took lis departure from Beaumont for Manila.. P. I., via thi Panama Canal. It will (re a lung' brl Iat -irip.but Captain and Mrs. Ander snn entered "tl port the voyage. In Joyful mood. - WILSOtf 4VOKKI.XU OX AllMV VOTIXti WIUSPWTIVK KOI D IE It STUDIED HIX IT.OFAXITY aml iu'Ixh :;mi TltKKS IX ORCHARD SAN JOSE, Aug. 2 An mi Identi fied man. armed with an ax. either cut down or ruined by "rimming"" their trunks. 300 young trees In an orchard near Santa Clara Saturday night. According to a complaint to the sheriff. William Holhurn. the owner, estimated his loss at $3600. liinitiJiiii.iiij.iiiyjnHniiirrwiirii.iix.Tyml V ; : v. . tfc.4 ' ' SALT LAKE CtTY. Aug. 2. When the U. S. Marines march Into Berlin there is going to be one alt Lake representative peculiarly fitm-d to tell one William HohenzoJlern Just what Zion thinks of him. For Cavendish W. Cannon, of this city, has enlisted in the Marine torps. For several months prior to his en listment. Cannon was studying Oer Tnaa -but he InsisU'd that his .teacher school 'him A only one branch of the PLAN liierman language timftuiity. , . "j vi-ant to learn how to cussr flu- WASII INGTON. Aug. 2.- Piealdcnl ently In German," said Cannon when Wilson and Secretar' Raker are try- jiiuestioned concerning hw i peculiar ing to envolve a plan to permit sot 'studies, "so that I can teH .Khiw Bill dlers to vote- jnnd the rest of his pang Just what I Owing to the fact the voting ma- think of them. If I didn't know all the chlnery is provided by the States, the words in the German 'cuss diction prollem confrnnilng the military au- ary' how could I do tt ?' r . r? TODfi fHE HOUSE OF QUALITY rmi nnF.M iftf ADULTS 30c sfVf in 8he Family Skeleton Bj "Bert Leivnorv ; , (Directed t& Yictot Scheiizint , cihoto3raphes w Chester hyot& Supervision of 'rhOtTie.3 H.lCe . , ;-4';tt TO. ;v ' "3 1S0(i , , This is the kind of picture we are proud to show. We like to show pictures that we know you wi?l recom mend to your f rientis. That's the kind of a picture this IS. . ; . ,t m , Ijv IN ADDITION, TOTO IN CLEOPATSY A Comedy Scream in 2 Parts. VAUDEVILLE AL PAGE Unusual Singing Comedian DEFAYE & HENRIE . , .Comedy Singing and Talking. 8 l' r7i 7. nu l yew i luurd m. , wi No matter how ugly your old floors are, you can , make them look fresh and attractive with owe Brothers VERNICOL Floor and Varnish Stain Venjicol does not show heel marks, il easy to keep clean and withstands rough every day wear. Easy to use and economical. Made in desir able finishes. . " L. J. McATEE T.-'i'lio'tve 158 Kil II I n ' - - Mil I w - , P. The Ira::44't'Pal"k Man Kl 1 Alutn. ' , . ..:'.10 .ii'i'3 l.'. "tct !l f.-MOA nil "ifERNICOL n in OlsOVl bStOCKWCt-W Ol RICTION WILLIAhA POX Pmstline Todsr. V. Sv ma UBmniiM. Br'w Tmtor ln't skeerla" t-p rhotf w.n be ssjr we alls mos- et lesa wheat en l.sa mt en save all de t en suiar we Kin. e nas jj k. t.r f..1 flat bl army er ntthttnr o)er boys, en wa k!a do hit by eatm' rwht sm.ri mo' tsi.rs en garden aaas ea tlx' m' Osh an nma stld ei pork and beat Kf wa alls don't tin ter faed, dam aojers rlht bow wa I. A PATRIOTIC DUTY Have you put in your winter's' fuel? t .. . To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in Ihe fuel now. Let us quote you on Coal and ITJood PHONE 5 BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc. 530 Main Street II O. Eld?. Wa advertise aad offer War Barings Stamps for sal wtta arcry , ' 1 I