a; ,...v,.., . : EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1018. PAGE FIVR CO ROY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 Large Oranges, dozen 80c Weston Mountain Netted Gem Spuds, 100 pounds . $1.75 '.' ',wv HONEY In Comb 30c. Quart Jars . . . 90c 1-2 Gallon Jars .... . ..... . . $1.75 KARO Dark. 5 lb. can 60c, 10 lb. can $1.10 Light. 5 lb. can 65c; 10 lb. can $1.20 Bob White Soap, 4 bars .; 25c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 25c Citrus Powder, 2 packages . ., 55c Best Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c MOTION PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. AI.TA SCXDAY-MONDAY.' Delightful In fARMAND'S :'u The ' only NEW ' face powder in the past 50 yrs. . Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is abso lutely different from any you .have ever had. The price is reason able, too , ,50c KOEPPEN'S- ( it Have It. Con Dung Low CIIOP SUEY, . ' NOODLES, Chinese Style. .' ' . HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STVlvE. LUNCHES COFFEE Everything clean and up-to-date. FIRST CLASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE HOTEL! l'tiono'S?-.' itnd' iCr.tUm'H'ilod Rts. ' l 'it) iik n, Ore. ' - - T Mae ManJi Stars "Money Mad." Although she ha everything; to make a girt happy, Elsie Dean la mis erable because of her distrust of her . .- . i . . . n . . . , ll'hnn ayn Ki''lminer, jMaruu iww. " 11011 roturnii from scnool ana nnas nun surrounded by objectionable people, the Blrl cannot forifet the strange Ill ness which overcame her mother and resulted In her dea.th end the presence then, as now, of a sinister Hindu In the houne. Ostensibly a servant, Slma dominate Marttn Row through the hitter's weakness, for things , occult. And there is Fanetle IJsbon. : She Is a beautiful creature of doubtful reputation whose desire la to marry the wealthy man and get pos sesHlon of the splendid pearls left by Klsie's mother for the girl. Prompted by her sweetheart, Elsie asks Martin Ross for the treasures and la delighted to receive them promptly. At once Elsie and Billy Gavin have the pearls appraised and both are Bhocked to-learn that they are of little value. Elsie Js sure that she has been tricked and conceives a plan that shall unmask Martin Itoss and his questionable friends. Arrayed In the costume of an Orl-j ental sccress. Elsie awaits the cominis of Fanette. who Is lured by Elsies; stories of a wonderful fortune-teller. I Fanette's Visit Is followed by a call from Hosa, who la alarmed at whit Elsie tells him about the Impending fnte of the pearls. He hurries to see If they are safe and their hiding pluee Is revealed to Fanetle, who shoots Ross when he at tempts to regain possession of them. Cunningly she fastens tho guilt on I'lele's sweetheart and makes off with the pearls. Again Elsie has recourse to her trick and under her skilful probing Fanette discloses the hiding place. Detectives seize her and bring Slma, the Hindu, to justice as well. PASTIME SCXDAY-MOXDAY. I unnni FS chop siify hmnfsf ntsHFs GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 118 Weft Alta St, IpMalrs, fhoue 433 'Tho Dancer Mark" Was Photograph- ed Irt Sunny Florida. When the admirers of beautiful Elsie FergUBon. the famous Artcraft stnr. see her In her newest photoplay. "The Danger Mark," a plcturlzatlon of Robert W. Chambers' celebrated novel at the Pastime Sunday and Monday they will see sorrie charming Florida scenery, nearly every scene In the pic ture having been photograpneq that state. One of the scenes of "The Danger Mark" Is a garden partyand when this vs being photographed In the garden of la. splendid mansion at Mayport. I'M., scores of society ilk prominent i in New York suclery-'aiMl elsewhere, took part therein. The costumes worn jlit this picture represent a fortune, i MIsk Ferguson will be seen In this j picture as (ieralil Seagrave. a charm ; ing young society woman who has in herited an Inordinate desire to drink I from a dissipated ancestor. She Is i wealthy and much courted, and when PASTIME TUESDAY WEDNESDAY CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c SERIAL DAY HOUSE OF HATE Pearl White and Antonio Flashes in the Dark ALSO EDDIE POLI IN "THE BULL'S EYE" Coyotes of the Desert These serials begin where we left off when the Flu ban was jjlaced on the city. - ALSO KEYSTONE COMEDY "FLIRTING WITH THE MERMAIDS" SUNDAY M?A CHILDREN 10c "Ws A Goldwtjn Picture ADULTS 30c A (ft i ry'rv) . 1 . L'V .. VI ft '. V efW r ,. ) her guardian. d;scovers that the girl .holding membershfp in the American secretly Indulges her craving by eat- ; Protective League, are of the opinion Ing sugar steeped In cologne, she in ; that, with the armistice signed, the shocked and terrified. At a Louis ,need for their services has passed. In XVI garden fete, fieraldine drinks view of the present situation this feel champagno to excess, but she escepea Ing is indeed unfortunate because the consequent disgrace when the man requirements of the moment are ur who loves her carries her to her room gent and the need for organized effort the other guests being quite unaware against espionage and propaganda is of their young host's predicament. igreat." Miss Ferguson portrays this difficult j Commissioner White la one of the role with discretion, taste and skill, federal directors In Seattle of the Her emotional scenes are described minute men division. Federal officials In Seattle have re ceived a letter from Chief Bielaskl of the Bureau of Investigation, Depart ment of Justice, at Washington, in which he says there is now every rea- His letter says as being most artistic and they lend much charm and Interest to a most captivating story. The love Interest is exceptionally strong and this Is per haDi the chief charm of the Dhoto- play. MU Ferguson is capably aup-i8011 for watchfulness. ported by an excellent company. !m Part: Keep Vp Wateti fulness, MAY CARRY CASH 1 The need for the American Pro- FOH VXOLE SAM tective League Is as great now as it has been In the past and I am entire ly satisfied that the need for this or ganization will continue for some time to come entirely without regard to the progress of peace negotiations. The tremendous niftcliincs which have been 'organized by the government for the prosecution of this war cannot be stopped abruptly and must continue to operate for many- months under any circumstances. li if; I :;,(. ... . s . , - 9 s i V ' 1 it- i The dirl who cavr the truth in a crystal V at OFFICIAI, WAR REVIEW Showing scenes of our boys at the front before the ar , misttce was signed. VAUDEVILLE BERT DAVIS Comedy Novelty, One Man Circus. HELEN McCOMBS & THE EWART TWINS - Two BojTs and a Dixie Girl. Distinctive gifts can only be found in dis tinctive places. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 mm 8 8 8 8 8 SANTA SAYS: "Get a pleasing gift from the ECONOMY DRUG CO. This year we will add to our reputation for carry ing: a Christmas selection of articles that cannot be found elsewhere. Articles that need no apology and leave no room for doubt as to the happiness they will bring:. Big new stock now begin displayed, of Dolls ' ' ; Manicure Sets Ivory Goods Picture Frames Nut Bowls Ivory Toilet Sets Serving Trays Ivory Clocks Boxed Stationery Smokers Travs Perfumes &L I Imported Japanese 4ft , , Goods Club Card and Chip Sets. Phonographs. Fine Boxed Candies; Vases; Smokers Sets of Every Description; Safety Razors; Reed and Bamboo Baskets, Kodaks; Atomizers, in fact every thing you would expect to find in a big city drug store. 8 HP 8 a f 8 8 8 8 8 mmAwgmm ' s- - - ii '8 . 8 8 F.HOWTON and man-tiiiif; tirdcrs daily- . ... . arc, exiKt'ted, Dnxr and G. O. Kelly. Mr. Tonkin ex ..fjpects all three to plead guilty.' Ya- iterday was a busy day for the gaikie .warden in running down the case, and j he searched three separte houses to ' Tind rt he meat. : It is1 understood the ideer was kilted about the middle of ! November.. . - '-jr MACHINERY ORDERS EXPECTED Had Iht Meat. 1 ' ! .W ScIioH Clerk Eh-rted: ' WITH A3IEKICAV ARMY OF OC- Tom Wood was placed under arrest) T. A. Adktns has been reported t CITATION. Nov. 30 Tim third army yesterday by George Tonkin, district ( the office of the county school super Is Impatiently awaiting the word to game warden, charged with having intendent as the newly elected school advancci toward Prussia. German deer meat in his possession. A simi- ) clerk for district No. 38 near Tou witlulrawals arc nearing completion lar complaint was filed against Charles J mainder of the year. The schedule 1 TTCiiTyrii'IIIWIIIIIllfc -t- DAVID Holiday Houston, secretary of agriculture, ; may succeed McAdoo who has resigned ! from tiie position aa secretary of the treasury. Houston is a Mmsourian ESPIONAGE MUST STILL BE WATCHED Danger of Foe Propaganda as Great as Before Armistice. 8 8 S 8 8 Special Pyralin Ivory This year we have chosen a superfine collection of distinctive Ivory. Every woman would be delighted to receive a piece or two for Christ--mas. Start her a set this Christmas and add to it at your leisure. Complete Set of IS Pieces, price $42.00 Complete Set of 17 Pieces, price $30.00 Complete Set of 9 Pieces, price $11.00 Complete Set of 8 Pieces, price . $8.00 Other Sets $7.30 to $42.50 Roll up Manicure Sets for Ladies or.Gentlemen $3.50 to $12.50. SEATTLE. Nov. 29. Declaring the1 need for protecting the army against espionage and for watchfulness against enemy propaganda to be as great now as before th armistice was i j signed on tho battlefield, federal of ficers here issued a warning against any relaxation of effort here. I This view is expressed by Immigra tion Commissioner Henry F. White, W lit) now 1H nuiuiiis iiuimitruo v ci"- my aliens, including largo numoers or , jvj '8 :8 :8 8 as for' deportation, and by; 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 HAVE IT LAID AWAY TODAY. HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILDING Make it a point to walk by and see our windows. T'n, I . I I. w. v. I'nited States Attorney Ilohert t . 3 Saunders. A llle stand been taken In Washington. D. C both by -J T. W. Grenory. l'niteI States attnr- pOx ney general, and A. Ilruce Hielaski. K chief of tho Hureal of InvestiKUtion of f, the department of justice. X I War IVrliMl Not Kndcd. J K ARsistunt Attorney tleneral Iteames . pointed out that all of the espionage JfJ laws of niujor Importance are based on the duration of the war. So tar fri aa aliens and enemies of the govern- ; ment are concenu'il, he declared the s department of justice, as well as the minute men, must and will act until : J. the treaty of iieace has been ratified nd the I'nited Stales no longer offi tnlly la,at war. "It has come to the attention of this department, ' Tmmirratlon t'oni- misMoner u Into said, "that numbers Combs 60c to $1.50 Military-Brushes . . . $2.00 to $4.00 Cloth Brushes $3.00 to $5.00 Hat Brushes $2.25 to $3.50 Button Hooks 40c to $1.00 Hair Brushes $2.50 to $7.50 Hair Receivers 75c to $3.00 Powder Boxes 75c to $3.00 Mirrors $2.50 to $7.00 Picture Frames 50c to $5.00 Jewel Boxes $2.00 to $6.50 Glove Boxes $8.00 Handkerchief Boxes $7.50 Glove Stretchers $1.!)'J Perfume Bottles : 50c to $3.00 Bud Vases $1.50 to $1.75 Candle Sticks $1.75 Talcum Holders $1.25 to $2.25 Tooth Brush Holders. 50c. to $1.00 Trays 40c to $5.00 Fans . 75c Nail Files '.'.50c to $1.00 Button Hooks i 50c to .$1.00 Shoe Horns '50c to $1.50 Cuticle Knives 50c to $1.00 Cuticle Scissors $1.00 to $1.50 Buffers . $1.00 to $2.25 Special discount of 10 per cent given on all Ivory Tuesday and Wednesday Only. 8 8 Thompsons' Drug Store Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention '. v ) tuuluding; thosa