East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OftEGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER-9, 1018.
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Tomatoes (w)iid pack) .can 20c
Tomatoes (puree) 2 cans 35c
Best, Shrimps,)2 cans . ,. .. 45c
Minced Clams, can 20c
Van Camp's, Pork and Beans, can 15c, 25c
;Van Camps Soups, 2 cans 25c.
Pineapple, can 25c
Sliced Peaches, 2 cans 35c
CRISCO
1 Vi lb. can 60c; 3 lb. can $1.10; 6 lb. can $2.10
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of a few minutes and without taking down your
motor or magneto, THE LECTRO will positively
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engine. It develops in your car a more powerful
and even flow of current from the magneto and
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'Tlie Kj4Mcr' Shadow" 'ponMhy
IhilUm Una Mtrotiff Hole 1HaILug
Willi lvo ami carman S!oh.
Dorothy Iattori, the beautiful and
nccoiiipltKhea young Thoma 11. Incu
hi hp, will appear In a myHtcry jlay,
"The KalnTH Hhadow," at he AUa
today. It tit a production that, be
cauue of ltd timellneiu and the genu
inely thrilling plot, la certain to ap
peal to every variety of audience.
MIhk Dulton In the 'role' of a
French aecret service operdtlve has a
part that fitt- her perMonallty, as well
rh her hlHtrionio a u all ties, to a marked
degree. She la ably supported b
Thurston Hall Edward Cecil, . Leoi
Lorraine, Otto Hoffman and Charles
French.
The tory wan originally written for
the All Wtory Weekly by Octavua Ray
Cohen and J- U. Uleay an a serial u
der the name of "The Triple Crosa."
Ah a screen offering, directed by It,
William Nell under Mr. ince's super
vision, It gains weight and Interest,
depicting the manner In which the
piaiiH for a necret "ray rifle" are stol
en, hluuen and finally recovered, aft
er many remarkable and exciting ad
vent urea.
It .would be unfair to thoHe who
have not een the picture to expose
the final Holutfon of the puzzle. The
story has all the elements of a firat-
class mystery trap doors, secret pan
els, and the like. The denouement Is
effective and surpriHlng. The machi
nations of German plotters are ex
posed cleverely and the picture can
be honestly recommended as a most
pleasurable, entertainment.
drama of the west. In Addition also
will be shown Kord Htcrling, the man
who put the com In emndy ,ln a reck
less slde-spllttliyy rnlrthrrimker, en
titled The Dare Ievll Cop.
AtTX TOOAV.
The PaMime Today.
Today at the Pastime will be shown
a continuation of the two popular se
rials. Pearl White In another chapter
of the Hooded Terror and The House
of Hate, a highly sensational and mel
odramatic play and the renowned
cowboy actor, Kddle Poll, In an epi-
sode of the Hulls K e, a dare-devil
BREW THIS TEA
FOR BILLI0USNESS
next In nothing, yet keeps
bowels in fine order and
ends constipation.
The bend of every family that value.
Its health should always have In the
house a package or Dr. Carter'. K. and
H. Tea.
Then when any member of the fam
ily nteda pnrnelhing for a sluggish
liver. sick hendachc. or to promptly
regulate the bowels, simply brew a
cup and drink It just before bedtime.
It's nn old remedy is Dr. Carter's K.
and 1!. Tea. and has been uaed for
ye:ir by thnuaanda of famlliea. vhi
ket such Kood results from ite use
that they have no deaire to take any
thing els".
;ive it to the children freely they
like It and it will do them good.
lien Pink Tiinw tit lied Watch Out
That Happened in IliOtlc Comedy
"Tell Tliat to tiio Marine." - .
When a pacifist who ordinarily sees
Pink Ib kicked hard enough to nee
red. watch out.! That Ik why Eliot
Knilnurd . espoused the cause of hi
country against the Hun In ','Tell
Tha to the Marines." the new Para-mount-Flagg.
comedy which will be
ahown at the Alia theater today.
Bralnard protested agalnat the war
spirit In the militant youth of Am
erica and got into Berious trouble.
Nun Wolcott, his fiancee, breaks their
engagement because her sweetheart
la no he-man and he goes to the
country to escape the war maniacs.
He finds his former fiancee in the
hands of a Hun spy. whom she Is
tracing, and the .spectacle rouses all
his manhood to the degree that he
slays the Hun and Joins the Marines.
All the pink in his moral vision had
deepened Into red and what he did
to the Huns later on may be Imag
ined.
Olin Howland has the chief role
In the new comedy while Beatrice
Tremalne plays opposite to him. The
comedy has an intensely Interesting
story and it Is a, picture that will not
only be good entertainment, but It
has big propaganda value. The ac
tion is speedy and the general sup
port all that could be demanded.
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THOMAS II. INCE SPECIAL
Tour ad. should find a tenant for
that furnished room who will appre
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sion was for FRANCE, LIBERTY and DEMOCRACY, and come what would
it must be fulfilled!
REMEMBER A BIG INCE SPECIAL
IN ADDITION JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG'S COMEDY
TELL THAT TO THE MARINES
Olin Howland and Beatrice Tremaine. Arollicking, Roaring Patriotic Comedy
IN ADDITION ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM.
How the Allies Won.
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elnginK leads in grand opera., Ju
dith Damcron. American contral
to, came back to America at tho
beginning of the war, and since
that time has been singing for the
soldiers In camps la the United
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LOXDOX,' Nov. 16 (By
mall.) The English sirls who
hnve tolled ao hard making mu
nitions to back the boys have
not only given their time and
their work, but many of them
have given their 'most precious
possession health.
An Interesting and successful
experiment has been made in
transferring groupR of girls from
munition factories to work- on
the land. The doctors had rec
ommended that these women
should get into the; open air,
where they would have a chance
to recover their original vitality.
The women's branch of the
food production department has
given the care of these girls spe
cial attention.
So successful has the experiment
been the welfare workers of these
respective branches of women's
labor are establishing centers on
the same line so that the good
work of restoring munition glrla
to health may be continued.
French Industry is ;
Soon to Reorganize
TARIS. France. Pec. 9. French In
dustrial concerns In the region recov
ered from the Germans are to be re
organized and opened as quickly an
possible.
Two commissions composed of bus
iness men from the larger towns
evacuated by the Germans are work
ing on a plun for resumption of work
In factories thnt had been in Hun
' hands.
I Thin runt triis have been divided
; Ir.to four classes (a) factories that
can be completely repaired; (b those
i which will bo difficult to repair: (c)
these whore serviceable material re-
I mains: (d)those which can be oper
iated in a short time.
Fact or v owners have been fur
nished with questionnaires and
are classes according to answers.
TODAY
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CHILUKENSc . .' ADULTS20c.
PEARL WHITE
IN -v.. ' V;
"The House of Hate"
Thrilling Sensational.
EDDIE POLI in "THE BULL'S EVE"
Daring Dangerous
Keystone Comedy Ford Sterling in
THE DARE DEVIL COP.
Portland Will Quarantine 11 u.
PORTLAND, Tec, 10. Mayor Geo.
1 Baker has decided upon a strict
quarantine of Spanish Influenza cases
wherever they are found In Portland,
a a means of checking the spread of
the epidemic, which has again be
come somewhat marked. The neces
sary ordinance to make the plan ef
fective will be presented to the coun
cil Wednesday, and Its enactment as
an emergency measure will be asked.
Grower Xot Informed.
HOD KIVKR. lec. XO. While Con
sul-General Skinner of London, nasi
written American apple shippers that
the British food administration, in
setting a price on Imported, apples,
has estimated the freight at $1.02 a
box, the Apple-Growers' Association
has received no notice of reduction of
freights from the scht-anle of $2 per
box, as formerly officially announced.
A recent announcement of the Cana
dian minisry of food sets the trans
Atiantic freight charge at 2 per box.
! TEACHERS' EX AMI-'
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l;" Notice i hereby Riven that tha
'County Superintendent of Umatilla : '
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
; examination of applicants for State
ivertifieated at Court House, Pendle
Mori, an follows: w ' " .,-., .:. v -
; . Com ineinilnff Wednesday., Iv 1 J,
mis. at":uo o'clock a. m., and con. '
tlnuins until Saturday, Dec 21, 11."
at 4:011 o'clock p. m. -
; Wi-ilm-Mlay Forenoon ' "
U. S.. History. Writing (Penman ,
ship). Music, JJrawing. '.
Wednesday Afurnoon. "
I'hysioloRy. Iteadinif, Manual Train- ,,
in?. Composition. Domestic Science. .
Metho'ds in KcadlnR, Course of Study
for Ura-Ring, Methods in Arithmetic '
Thursday Forenoon .'
Arithmetic, History of Education, ...
Psychology. Methods In Geography, ,
Mechanical Irawinif. Domestic Artt
Course of Study for Domestic Art. y'
Thursday Afternoon -
Grammar, Ueoffratiy, Stenography, v- .,
American Literature. Physics. Type
writing. Methods in Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate. i; 1 ,
Frkiay Forenoon ; ' "
Theory and Practice. OrtlioRrmh!f J
tSpelllng), 1'hysical Geography, Eng.
lish Literature, Chenilstrr.
Friday Afternoon,. ' ,..
St-tiool I jw, aeolosy. Algebra. Cl4 ' -
vil Government.-- f i i
Saturday Forenoon ', .
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon 7.
General History, Bookkeeping. ,
Very truly yours.
W. W. GREEN,
County School SupU
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Slrlkrrx lletum to Work.
OAKLAND. Dec. 1. After h
been out two weeks iwcause of diffe
ences with the i-ompany. 30'10 striklns
boilermakers returned to work today
at the pwint or th Iletiyehem Shlp
hHlldinir Criioration. The men
agreed to return pending mediation
nf their differences by 11. A. Brother.
Ion. examiner for the I'uited States
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We carry in stock the finest
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