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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EASTOREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. - ' i'agi: fit:; s - I ft f v T. Kv ft CONROY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640 NORTHRUP, KING & CO.'S i PLANT YOUR GARDEN EARLY. , 1 ..... - ; , .. . ' Rolled Oats, 9 pound sack . . .C 85c RoIIeid Oats, package TV. . . ". 35c Jelly in Glass '20c and 30c Palace Car Jam, glass ....... v . 30c Ensign Coffee, package 25c Sniders Catsup, bottle ............. . .-25c movie V r- TfCT wm--wsm Jtr R Ti 13 S. . -l ' KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH -THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON, OREGON Oldest and Largest National Bank v in the State Outside of Portland SECURITY AITA TODAY. Kim or Kill" Sliowa Why EJmuloyera hliould Kavor War Veterans. The necessity for more proper rec ognition 0f the sacrifices which Am' erlcan buys have mado to keep the' Prussian scourge from spreading over all of Europe recognition that should at leant include preference to soldiers as applicants for positions Is etn. phaslzed In "Kim ur Kill." the thrlll- InB special attraction which cornea In the Alta theater today., with. Prls- cllla Dean, and a fitrarig supporting cast. Including Herbert KawilnsonV' The picture details the experiences of a wounded veteran of the conflict "over there" In seeking work in New York after he is discharged and shows how desperate a hungry man may be come. When Henry Warner meets Ruth Orton, however, any tendencies Ihe might have had to break the law are deflected by the beautiful girl's Influence- 1 Pastime Today. Five popular artists, the greatest number ever shown on a single pro gram will bo seen on the screen at the pastime today. They are Pearl White and Anllnlo Merino In the sensational serial, "The House of Hate,'' a thrill picture of mystery and adventure showing the horrible dnvlltry of the "Hooded Terror." Eddie Poll In the greatest of all Western (serials,' "The Bull's Eye," This picture is full of sensations. X and daring. . w Patty Arbuckle Jn "Fatty Cleans Up,' a laugh reel from start to fin' Ish and our old friend Charlie Chap' lln In a reel of fun and nonsense called "The Ham Artist." In this program we have a delightful blend ing of thrills, sensational stunts. laughter and mirth. Just the kind of show to keep you In good health and Bave doctor bills. asm. HONOR ROLL Wounded Kmc-rcJy. Private Wesley T. Wells. Portland. Oregon. Erroneously Rpportcd Wounded la Action. Private Roy Brown, Portland, Ore- on. DULL SPLITTING, SICKJ1ACHE Dr. Jamet' Peftdacbe Powders r liava a ottc 10 cenU a ij pckftct. You take k frr. James' Headache Powder land In rjust few moments your head ckf rs-'aad' all neuralgia and distress Jsraniihea, It's the quickest and sursst rcfiefffor headacne, whether dull, . thobbig,$ splitting or nerve racking. j; Benil Someone t- the drug store and gel i dime package now. Quit suffering- It's so -needless. Be sun you gt Dr. James' Headache Powders thea there will be no disap pointment. , fvpp&r Partfcr LFer Vision j liwer PaHfoi A V. GLASSES 11. The store "ads" give you light en the subject of the next purchases you plan to make. After reading them, you KNOW and do not fcave to "suppose," or guess. IKTE11MIXK OIIj IjAYD KUIjK WASHINGTON. Vb- JXmrwrn on the oil land leasing bill today readied an ajrreememt iM-ovtdina; tluit persons) holding; t-iaims In Bovernnient oil namea may lease lands from Uic government on payment of a one rlglith royalty, but no new wdl can be drilled In natal oil brtiNK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. aya wa will both look and feel Clean, sweat and frvah - and avoid illness, 0 Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application- of its untiring research U the recommendation that it is a necessary to attend to Internal sani tation of the drainage system of the human body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who are accustomed te feel dull and heavy . when we arise. splitting headache, stuffy from a cold. foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning add lushing out the whole of the Internal poison ous stagnant matter. ' ' Rveryone, "whether ailing sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast., drink a Klaas of real hot water with a tea-sfloonful of limestone phosphate. In it. to wash, from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous' day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous ; toxins; thus cleanmng. sweetening nnd purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the. stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphnte (IV an enif'Ty kiviiihcii m wuuuvitu,,.- lnvlgoratlng. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid ap petite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phos- phatcd hot water Is quietly extract- WW INVISIBte BIFOCAL With KruWuiw the vision of youth Is as near restored as possible, for you x a ire volume of water from the can see near by and far away with blood and getting ready for a thor the same glasses. They make it un- ough flushing of all the -Inside or necesHary for you to rcmovo your ganI1- glusscs every time you wish to look Tne n,lllons of ne'.h who ar the distance even if you ao noi bothered with constipation, bilious l ney need to wear them all the time. FIND HUH 'BOOBY TRAP' WORKSHOP DISCOVERY SAVES - MEN FROM DEATH Deadly Explosives Conceal ed for Spring From . . Allied Fooj;. LONDON", Feb. ' 1 Detection by British and investigators- of German "booby traps" saved the Uvea of many an officer or man of the British ar mies during the period when the Ger mans were retreating from. France. 'I am convinced," said one officer. "that we nipped many of the Hun's favorite plans by capturing, near Bray little factory where he made his boctoy traps. When we occupied it we learned much from the partly com pleted traps we found lying about the place- "One of them was an iron plate. This the wily Jfun dropped In a road way so that it would likely be trod upon by soldier or horse of our ad vancing troops. The plate was In two parts, with a spring inside, and usually contained a detonator connect-! ng with a heavy charge of explosive. When the weight of the foot was re moved the spring sprang into place and exploded the detonator, and the damage was done. Kl trine Trk-ktt Popular. These spring detonators were the German's specialties. They consisted of a tube containing- a little spring with 'hook at one end. Attached to the hook was a string or wire con necting with tne explosive charge Any arrangement toy which the spring could be distended and then suddenly contracted i-rved to jerk the string, and the charge was exploded. "One night I received a call from our llentenant colonel who had spent the day directing movements from a recently raptured German dugout. He told me he was nervous, and be lleved he was accociatlng with a 'booby," and asked me to send him a sauad or engineers to look It over. 1 went myself. Innocent Petrol Can. "The colonel sat la the dugout. about 10 feet down, on a chair by a table. Directly In front of the chair was a petrol can and it was the can he feared. He had noticed It early in the morning when the dugout was first occupied, but had been ao busy during the day he had not time to ex amine It until evening. Then he found nothing but he had a 'hunch' that It was a trap and wanted expert assis tance. "I dug a little trench around tthe can. but could find no wires, and then tapped It, but received no sound other than that which might come from any old empty can. There was noth ing to do but open It, and borrowing th. eotnnel's oanopener 1 went at it gingerly as 1 could. contained Deadly Powder "It was partly filled with about eight pounds of one of the most deadly powder explosives known to science. This I removed very careful ly, and In the bottom of the can found the spring detonator It had been fastened to the bottom of the can in such a way that if the can had been lifted from the floor of the dugout the charge would have exploded and the colonel and his party would have been blown to bits. . "The colonel paled a little when showed his Just what he had been associating with all day. and very fervently thanked himself for obeying his 'hunch' to let the can alone." 7D0 Jackies Roll To Sleep in London Hall of Law Courts LONDON, Feb. 4. Seven hundred American Jackies rolled up in blankets and went to sleep on 700 mattresses laid In rows on the stone floor of the big hall of the law courts, recently. They had no other place to sleep. This is the second time In history the law courts have leen used as sleeping chambers. The other time. It was occupied by Germans. Dur ing the 1876 stone masons' strike in England, English employers imported a small army of masons from Ger many as strike-breakers. As there was no place for them to stay, they were quartered In the law courts hall. This time. ' It was sailors from the American battleships from the grand fleet. While the ships' Were waiting orders to sail to meet President Wll- son. their eommander-permitted the men to go ashore in lots of 3000 for a three days' visit to London. But London already, full, had no place to put them. Then the American fled Cross ar ranged to borrow the law courts for the night. Mattresses and blankets were brouelit In, and sailors, who oth wise would have had nothing but park benches, were given clean, com fortable beds in one of the most cele brated rooms in England. Every morning before 8 they picked up their "beds" and stowed them away behind the pillars and the Hall once more became the heart of England's legal life. This arrangement continued until until- the last of the furloughers re turned to ship about a week. CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c 3$ IFayeroSo 4 Pearl White (Path))' The House df Hate The Serial of the Hooded Terror. PEARL WHITE ANTIONO MERINO" Thrills Pep Mystery. a ii THE BULLS EYE WITH EDDIE POU ' The Great Serial, of the West PUNCH ACTION SENSATIONS. LOOKEE' BOYS FATTY LOOKEE' GIRLS . . . IN TATTY CLEANS UP LAUGH AND GROW HEALTHY. THE harlie Chaplin IN HAM ARTIST A Real Chaplin Humdinger. Laugh Laugh Laugh OP A Y ililiiliiii WORK AMONG SHARKS , TO REPAIR RUDDER BRISBANE. Feb. 4. Natives mend ed the broken rudder post of th steamer Tambo working In water that was rough and Infested with sharks. Sailors stood off the sharks with re volvers remaining in the water for hours. Two sharks, 10 and 12 feet long, were killed and two others wounded. ! ' LITTLE JAP PRINCESS WEDS KOREAN PRINCE TO BIEO COUNTRIES CLOSER ALTA 1 SPECIAL ATTRACTION CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c V.I 4. v ! f IMEAIM ani Sx ! ssW "."', " Mravw nalBeO:sv - . i : l-. r. , 1 3K-AW1.1NSOK "IUSSorJUXXC , AilW UHEO CROOK are ground from -wonderfully clear Btif (ni,,. others who have sallow crystal glass, and the lower part la Invisible. bee; DALE ROTHWKIdi -Optometrist Optician . . - American National Bank Building ' yhone - ' " Korea, taken by Japan contrary to spells, stomach trouble rheumatic the wishes of her people, has never been reconciled. Now the little princess of the royal house of Japan wl-1 marry a prince of the old Korean royal house and the union Is expected to make the Koreans feel bcUea tgward , the Japanese. PRINCESS MASAKO .and princk VL One of the Biggest Dramas of tlie Season. A'Big Special Production Brought to Pendleton for Your Entertainment. A PLAY THAT WILL KEfcP YOU GUESSING WE'LL SAY YOU WILL LIKE IT. IN ADDITION ALTA SCREEN TELEGRAM. It Shows How the Allies Won the War. skins, blood disorders and sickly com plexlons are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will coet very littles, -but la sufficient to make any ono a pronounced crunk on the sub ject of internal" sanitation".- - ' emperor of Japan, occomes the briuo of Prince Yl. Junior, son of the for- 3 mer ruler of Korea." p Aniong the ceremv-nlos which pre ceded the union of this royal pair was Fri the reporting of the marriage to the ts spirits of the mix-rial ancestors, a rit- r Princess Masako. granddaughter of ual performed by the emperor of Ja- I - 3 the late mikado, nef-e of the preoeml pan. V A U D E SAVOY & SAVOY The Italian Minstrel and the Prima Donna. V I L L E LYLE & HARRIS. " Conuedy Singing, Talking and med by tho emperor of Ja- EiimiiHiiHiMniiHIMniMIIIIMMIMinilHHIil'HMiMlllilltjiMiM'IMniniH --t.T ..Zl- lillliUmittulimiiiimlliililiiilM'iiiiiililiU Dancing. )IHW'M''t!!t''l'mm'l'm'itHI'!WII'lllM!l'!ltlllMtllli r. S-3 5 . 3- 1 1 s is 1 1 ac--3 r. -i r. 1 I '3 I i r I I 5 i!