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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST. OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER fi, 191R in ilium iililili lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIUIHII' '4 1 " e o o o o o o o o clkon CASH GROCERY 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE COFFEE JAib. Free With 1 lb. can . . 40c V2 lb. Free with 2 '2 lb. can 90c Folger's Golden Gate Baking Powder, Vz lb. . can 25c; 1 lb. can 50c, 2'2 lb. can $1.15 5 lb. can . . . . $2.10 FOLGER'S SHASTA TEA Japan, English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Ceylon and Indian, Yz lb. package. . . 25c 1 lb. package , 50c Red Mexican Beans, 2 lbs 25c Pink Beans, 2 lbs 25c Bob White Soap, 4 bars 25c Crystal White, 4 bars 25c lllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! We Sell War Savings tamps S Save and Serve The First National Bank :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir HOW PICTURE MS What the Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. PASTIMH TODAY "The Cook" Arbuckle S . . . - ' -- Ala Theatre ! PASTIME I TODAY Friday and Saturday 1 m In Superb Comedy. Roseoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, -widely known m the commander-in-chief of ' America's army of ncreen comedians, ! In seen at hlw heat In his latent com. edy produced for Paramount, "The i Cook," which will he shown at the 4 paxtlme theater today.., ; A cook In a beach cafe and like the waiter, he love the pretty cashier. They are rivals until at tough, B"y en ters the place and takes a hand In the loo game. Arbuckle sets hi terrier I upon the disturber and a scene of ex citement ensues. Many comical situ ations follow, Including a screamingly funny fishing trip mad eby Arbuckle! and his dog, a chase of the tough guy down a roller coaster, the fall of the j cashier from the coaster to the ocean, her rescue and the like. The comedy Is clean and wholesome- snd thoroughly enjoyable. Mr. Ar buckle Is supported by Buster Kea ton, Al St. John and Alice Lake, not to speak of "Luke" the dog. whose performance Is a revelation of canine sasaclty. ALT A TODAY. Scenes of "The Itravetit Way" Laid In t West Coast. City. ' Although the scenes of "The Brav est Way," the new Paramount Pic ture starring ' Besxtie Hayakawa. are laid In a went coast city, the situa tions are peculiarly Japanese and I Hayakawa himself Is authority for the statement that they truly repre sent the people of his. country. .The story of 'The Bravest Way" has to do with, two young Japanese friends and shows how one of them, when the other in killed, sacrifices himself to the extent of marrying his dead friend's wife, so that he can take care of her and her children. This he does In spite of the fact, that he is In love with another girl. How the young Japanese Is finally re united with his sweetheart makes a well sustained and Interesting story. "The Bravest Way." which will be. displayed at the Alta theater today, is an exceptional photoplay, and one of the best In which this popular Japanese star has been seen. Mr. Hayakawa's support Includes Forence Vidor. Jane Wolff, Winter Hall. Clurenco Geldart, and others. , PASTIME TODAY . It Dei sniffs nn tlie Rope. Tox'Mix, who has made famous his delineation of western characters, .has a reiutatlon for being the most fear less "stunt" performer on the screen. In his latest' photodrama "Mr. Logan, V. 8. A." which Is being shown at the Pastime theater, he shows that this reputation Is not altogether unearned. In one of his scenes, Tox Mix who ;to rescue Kathleen Connors, his lead 2 CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c rjM m I f'kilfwAn lis KllJil.M j-. VlUiUlUl sa m j r. zz&: r k lii r.... ......... im s : 1 1 Ua d v'-i- v; m ill m i ni attics - c m i V,' K . : I i 2 Scorned lry tlic tfrl h. Wr W 5 B f I i f .11 f a a slack TT I VI in ' "ZL 4 F II ue saves ner uiicLes we ana. i ills 4 I L- 11 II , , , 41 ft i 9 sEssaETOYa2Km.X--a 1$ (XC CL SiCLCHCV K 1 p No Man Has Greater Love Than This. 'l fj 1 j THRILLS ACTION SUSPENSE ill 1 TO TO COMEDY in addition , . . w His One Night Stand. d! . S S VAUDEVILLE 1 Litlttlf iilTllllPPf IP 1 9 MAY AND EDDIE CORSE g 1 I I I !l O I 1 11 11 f II II H g Smiles, Comedy, Singing and Talking. gjl I Ql 1 V ' Ml UUVllIU I 5 ALFRED BOECK J H J 1 5 Rag Pictures. i' TV S J Sf r. . - ing lady, from a ledge on a mountain side where she had fallen while pick ing flowers. Trying his lariat to the pommel ot hhis saddle. Mix let himself down to the ledge, a distance of fifty feet. Here he placed the rope around his walut and taking Miss Connpra In his arms he called "to his horse, fOid n:ue.- - v if V" liV'f: ! - D. E. FW.cr, P. D. Thompson and A. P. Myrick are a party of farmers here from Ashton, Ida., stopping at I the Hotel Pt. George. U.'bo1ient tnj his order, the horse started to pull and Toni Mlk with his leading lady In his arms dhngled up the side of the mountain. Pe!rp him was a sheer, drop of several thousand feet. If Old Blue""iincf' stumbled or the tope had. frayed as It was drag ged vor t'.:o rocks, this t jry wculA have been'-on obituary to Mr. Mix nrd Miss C.pit'iurs, ' 'out as uriiuI fbe Mix brand of luck -held good and the two arrived rafnly.av the simimlt but not without a ifeeljig of relief on tie part of the rpeotators. 1 C 0 N S T I PATIO N Is bept treated by a vegetable nmdy that ent1y dries out the polaonoua wuBte that lodges in the lower bowel. CELERY KING sure and arts without discomfort. Ua it for sick headache, colds and fttfrih condition. Same old remedy fn the same old box. I "THE COOK" I. TWO REELS OF COME ON! SEE FUN AND LAUGHTER. FATTY, LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF FORGET YOUR TROUBLES. THIS IS A PARAMOUNT-ARBUCKLE COM EDYTHE FIRST TIME. IN PENDLETON. ! BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM j VlllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIllllllim. 8 NOODLES. CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES finPY' KWONG HONG LOW J u west Alta St. Upstairs, mmw Wl a I XASM SALES55 IRAflSDNG SALE! 1 Of Ladies Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists, Dresses, Petticoats, Kimonas, House Dresses, Aprons, Sweaters A JOYFUL EVENT FOR THE LADIES OF UMATILLA COUNTY To be able to fit up before Holiday time with such Standard Goods as we hare always carried and at such a sacrifice as we will make. No comparative prices will 'be published. Our reason for this "Cash Sales" Raising Sale is this. On the first of each season, we estimate our sales and buy accordingly. This season our "Credit Sales" or "Charge Sales" are over the mark but, our "Cash Sales" are under the estimate! This is on account of the "Flu" and as we are determined to go "Over the Top" you are going to be able to buy Ladies' Ready-to-Wear as above mentioned for less than you ever did before. Here are the conditions on advertised goods. NO CHARGE TO ANYONE NO GOODS LAID AWAY NO PHONE ORDERS ' NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO FREE ALTERATIONS NO MORE THAN ONE DELIVERY A DAY All goods are to be selected in person and each sale is final and conclusive and when the Cash is rung up in the Register, the sale is history. We ask you to read this ad. carefully, make your selections the same way, we will accord you all the time you want, but remember, this is a "CASH SALES" RAIS ING SALE and as we have paid for the goods once (and we have, too,) we will not buy . them back of you. We are going to make lots of friends by this sale and we will not ruin that friendship by breaking any rules that apply to all. 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