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- EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4,1918. colors CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 640 Folger's Ensign Coffee, 1 lb. ... . . 25c Seeded Package Raisins ..... f ...... . .15c Snyder'g Catsup, pt. bottle.. . A . . . 25c Why pay Inore? -. '; v.,; Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg. ........ 35c Mazola Cooking OH, . ". . .pint 40c, quart 75c Snowdrift 2 lb. can 75c; 4 lb. can $1.45 Crisco Vi lb. can 60c; 3 lb. can $1.10; 6 lb. can $2.10 Large Oranges, dozen 80c M10N PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. AVTA TODAY. Today the AHa Is showing the pop ular favorite, Jack l'lckford, In the whirlwind comedy drama, "Mile a Minute Kendall," a play full of pep and action from start to finish. Jack In now In the IT. B. navy doing his bit, "Mile a Minute Kendall," one of those breezy play that keep you In merri ment and wonder from the first reel until the final fade-out on the screen. In addition will also be shown the Alta Bcreen Telegram, the weekly that shows the news first. PASTIME TODAY". The serials that were playing; when the. ban was clapped on In Pendleton will be continued where they left off at the Pastime today. I'earl While n the "House of Hate," Chapter 12. and Eddie Pole In "The Bulls Eye,' chapter 10. Also will be shown Keystone with Sydney Chaplin, en. titled "Flirting with the Mermaids.' BRITISH FAR INTO PRUSSIA. a..- Anyone Wanting uQ Utl U ilk Telephone 339 Penland Bros. Big supply now on hand and will be sold cheap. Get your order in now. IONDOV, Dec. 3. British second army troop have advanced into Prus sia to a depth of nearly 15 miles on a 3v mile front. Joining the Americans on their left, near the northern ex tremity of Luxemburg. Few Escape. There are few indeed who escape having at least one cold during the winter months, and they are fortu nate who have : but one and get through with 11 quickly and without any serious consequences. 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The first reason is: because it delivers, day in and day out, 20 miles to the gallon of gaoline instead of the usual 10. The second reason, equally forceful, is: because it delivers, 10,000 miles to the set of tires instead of the usual 5,000. There is no longer any excuse for owning a wasteful motor car. Franklin Light Weight has put heavy cumbersome construction into the discard, and brings about the needed econ omy of gasoline and tires. And, in the Franklin, you will- find that economical operation is only one of the different things. With it go riding comforts such as you have never experienced before, an ease of handling that leaves you free from strain, and a Direct Air Cooling system that eliminates, entirely the many summer and winter troubles common to water-cooled cars. May wo bring a car around for demon stration? PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY PORTLAND, Dec 3. The seventh annual Oregon Irrigation congrem will meet at the Imperial hotel. Port land, January 9, 10 and 11. This con gress has outlined much constructive legislation in former years, and its sessions next month will be of unusu al Importance because of the new era of development for the northwest following the war. Reconstruction, land development and the care of returned soldiers are the principal matters that will be con sldered by the congress. The program committee, J. W. Ilrewer, govern ment farm help specialist, Portland C. C. Chapman, editor the Oregon Voter,. Portland, and fleorpe Quayle, of the Orcfinn Development depart ment of the Portfand Chamber of Commerce, is arranging for speakers of national and international reput tlon. Amonp thos who are expected to talk are Secretary of the Interior Lane and Secretary of Agriculture Houson. ' r The officers of'Min Oregon Irriga tlon congress are: (-President. Jay it. I.rpton. Prineville;. vlc presidents. H. W. Oard, Madras: U. I). Jnslyn. Jor dan Valley; Porter J. Neff. Medford, and the secretary, Fred X. Wallace of Tuinalu. . ' . SlAXl.KY APPUIXTKD. 1 J WASHINGTON", I'. 3. Basil Man. ley is appointed joint chairman of the war labor board, succeeding Frank P. Walsh, resigned. 111 jjijfpf J i A MEET TO DISCUSS 1. M DEVELOPMENT EX-KAISER WOULD LIKE TO GIVE VIEWS TO FRIENDS IN U. S. (Copyright 1918 by the United Preiw) AMSTERDAM, Dec. 3. Count Wil- helm Hohenzollern, former kaiser, in formed the United Press, through his secretary, that he would be Rlad to give his views to the people of Amer ica, "where he has some friends still," if it were not for the fact that he has retired to private life. In reply to a formal request for an Interview, WH helm's secretary sent a telegram to the correspondent: "I beg to inform you that the emperor, having retired to private life, does not wish to give a; statement for publication. He express-J rO BE WORN "WHEN HE COMES HOME" Jft I 23 1 1 1 Q: W I till fl ' i ' J 'i I'M; SS 1 7 III . i v i H ) n lY i V 1 1 Is- ;I POPE INTERVENES FOR BLOCKADE LOOSENING BERNE, Dec 3. The Frankfurt Gazette says that upon the appeal of the archbishop of Munich, the pope has addressed a request to Wilson and allied governments, begging them to loosen the blockade, allowing Ger many to feed herself. At the same time, the pope asked allied bishops to make a slmillar request of their re spective governments. ed his regret for he would be glad to rgresfl in m special ijpport of the federal give his views to the American public. where he has some friends still. But under the circumstances he cannot de part from the rule." ASSAIL TAX REPORT WASHINGTON, I Xx-.3. Republican members of tne senate finance com mitted are preparing a minoriay re port on the sis billion tax bill. They will assail the Inclusion of 102O taxes in the measure. Minority leaders said they would stad by it. The belief is growing that revenue legislation - in Uiis session is impossible. , , trade commission today. 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