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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
L 5 'I TWELVE! PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETQNOREGONLWEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1910. 1'AGE FIVT1 coiors 525 Main St. 1. 1 GASH GROCERY Phone 640 i . i Ex. Large Grape Fruit, each ......... 10c Large Fancy Lemons, doz.. , .. 35c Oranges, good size, doz. GOc SUGARTBEST CANE, SACK $HK25 CRISCO 3 lbs. $1.05, 5 lbs. $2.05 Karo, Blue, med. 50c, large 95c Karo, red, large $1.15 If your Groceries are costing you more than you think they should try Conroy's Cash Plan for a few weeks and see the dif ference, it will make in your grocery bill. Olympic Pancake Flour, package. . . .'. : 35c Snyder's Catsup, large bottle ......... 25c Church's Grape Juice, quart 50c Puff Wheat and Rice, large ;.V15c Blanchett Milk, 7 large cans $1.00 Shasta Tea 1 lb. package 50c Citrus Washing Powder, 2 for 55c MOTION WWl MS What the-Picture Theaters Have to Tell You. ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FORDSON TRAGTORS Water & Johnson tu A17TA TODAY ENID liFNNKTT llAJs DKMuiiTinJb nor: iw A. novel role, that of tha daughter or a prospector, was selected for daln ty Knid Bennett, In her latent Para mount picture, "Fun and Feather' which will be displayed at the Alta theatre today. It In said that M1m Bennett never portrayed a more con vlnclna character than thla and that her work therein all that can be desired. 'The story of "Fuaa and FVather' was written by Jullen Josephson, and 1 wai directed' by Fred Nlblo under the supervision of Thomas H. Ince. An unusually powerful cat was select. ed to support the star, the players In cl'UlIng Douglas Maclean, leading man, J. P. Lockney, Charles French, Hyllan Ashton and Robert McKlm. Human Interest, the thrill of tensa scenes, humor and man attractive settings, particularly those represent ing the mining; camp, will. It la be lieved justify the prediction that this I? a distinctive production and owe of the most unique In which Mlw Ben nett ever has appeared. The story concerns a prospector who strikes It rich and his daughter sunfe. They go to San Ffanclnco where they are snuhbed by society, but Susie has her avenge and marries a scion of wealth and aristocracy. There are many strong situations filled with In ttrent and heart appeal. ' liobert Newhard ia s photographer of artistic ability who has recently become identified with the Thomas H. Ince company and who has done ex qulHlte work in his camera work on "Fuss and Feather HAS JUST ARRIVED. tv.. This is the sixth carload sold in Umatilla county. Fordson Performance and Fordson Agency Service Can't be Beat. You can always get parts, repairs and service. Come in and have our factory demonstrator show you a few things that will surprise you. PASTIME) TODAY ; axy fcArn ivnrR pictprr Tiri-: ijfiiiTxi.va itAiDKir In "The IJghnlne; Raider." the new Pal he aerial, in which Pearl White will be seen at the Pastime Theatre, there la -an element of comedy notice ably absent In man? aerial. . While "The UKhtninj Raider" la a tenae and thrilling aa any of Miaa White'a prevloua ecreen releaaea It will furnlah more laugh than any of theae preced ing; pictures; In the sixth . episode, "The Mystic Box." Director Geor-e Selts haa introduced two characters, Amarllly Hopkins and Wlnimte Cobb, who wll furnish conalderable amuse ment during; this entire chanter. They are a pair of village sweethearts In the town of Manton and when the r whirlwind man or nig events involving EjThe Wghtnlng ' rtahior, Tom Xorton ft i and their enemy, Wu Fang, ' reachea I Manton It sweeps up these two small 4 ttnwn lovera and places them right In m , the center of things, fiy a stranga 5 coincidence of events the myatio eh. fony block which Lishtnmg and Tom . are trying to find, comes into Amarll B j ly'a possession, she ia Immediately I fiillnmail ... I. ............a. - L 1. . . . ' I m.mmsasa2sasaai nnm thufts in the employ of Wu Pang. Wlngate Cobb, her sweetheart, believes that he haa a rival and many very funny situationa result. 5 , J. Lawson to U Clark $75. Lot In lilyik 7( ciurk'a addition tu, 're- ; T. I. Taylor, Xherlff, to J. Davis 137.10, Lots i and 4. block 58, Free water. U J. Terry to J. W. Terry $1. NR 1-4 section 21. township , H. R. l, end lots 7 and In block "M", First addition to ITklah. C. Smith to L. Lb Mann $350.' NW 1- 4, 8W 1-4, section 33,' township 3. S. R. 84. Wm. EL rwell to S. A. Lowell 31.. 250. Undivided 1-4 interest In and to lot 4 In fract'l block 5, original town of Pendleton, 8. A. Lowell to Wm. K. Lowell il.-! 250. jjot 3. In block 13, Cole's Addl. tlon to- Pendleton, U.' Vanbuac-n to A. J. H.-alllo $10, 2- 3 Intercut In and to NB 1-4 section 22. township 4, X. R. 34. D. W. Williams to c. C. Loney $10. Mete and bound descriptive of 113 ares in 8 J -2 SW 1-4. section 3 and N 1-3 NR 1-4, section IS, township 8, N. H. 30. J. I. Simmons to K. L- Miller $1350. Lots 8, 9, fracfl lot 10 and 11 In block 7, Pilot Rock. - J. T. Hoops to E. Pearson and D. I Johnson $150. KK 1-4, XW 1-4. sec. tion 18. township 5. X. It. 31. HE'S BIGGEST MAN RUSSIA TODAY IN x v.- 1! k waviik,5jrt -' A. . M M 1 ! -4 1 t f ft! - . ',1 Lru Thursday CHILDREN iOc Friday Saturday ADULTS 25c To in man wno'g stock the 'ongeat against the Bolshevlkl ieema likely to come the leader ship in Rassla, Kolchak. head of the Omsk government, has been recognized by the Archangel gov ernment as aupreme and the al lies, II la believed, are about te (! him similar recognition. PEXDLETOX IS !AfiGI. in tT.THARy Qrvr. Simpson Auto Co. . - Phone 408 Gharming Concerts Classical and popular in the privacy of your home by means of the Baldwin player piano. Any one who owns a player piano can play the most difficult selections with mechanical fidel ity. But perfect technique alone is not suffi cient in playing: the music of the great masters as it should be rendered. In the Baldwin pianos mechanical perfection is combined with beautifully flawless tone. Catalogues sent on request Our easy payment terms are attractive. AMUSEMENTS Cr01XG VP." ' "Fveryhody might to know how to do the "Tickle-Toe. S runs the lyric 2r or me ni aong mis in "tining EjUp a musical comedy which broke R ll"rcord at the Liberty Theatr. I New York, for nearly two years and J which now, on it first out of town A I tour. Is one the (treat successes of tl season. "Going; lp" will be seen at 5; the Oregon Theatr on Afay 23. C I Tuneful and with a chitrm all ltd Blfwn, this superlati'Iy fine musical K!ilny Is a delfpht to the senses. It has Rio. perfectly thrilling plot, a charming jlove trtor-. a perfect cast, a beautifully ;Rovned nnd aood to look at choruw, .4; and na for melody, the cadence and ' rhythm of "Oolas; rp" It the talk of y;tho entlro theatrlcnl world. Warren's Music House 820 Main St Phone 524 . Pendleton, Oregon g CHEVROLET On measured gallon of gasoline Mr. Frank Finney of Walla Walla made 32.2, miles on one gallon of gas, this without coasting or throwing out clutch. First to Mt Hood. ' ""- Fastest time between Eugene and Portland. Only car to climb Lodwen's Bluff. Long mileage on gas. $300 cash and drive one away. Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Inc., 6 Across Street from Hotel Tendleton The plot hi ''(Soins: I'p" t ingenious. The hero Rl who claims urent prowess aa an avla J j tor. in reality hns never been off the k -ground. H owns an aeroplane, how w ever, and when clrcnniHtnnces in th lilot of tho comedy occur cnlKng- him Sjto niake a fllKht. his terror I very Zk real Indeed. Hw in the end he really 5' trnttm nn In n. reiil nprnnlana and comtl down, covered with glory, forms on of the many amusing scenes In thta extravagantly humorous musictil conw edy with Its chorus background of pretty girls, together with a splendid cunt of principals. Itesldes ,Tickle-Toe, a few of th mnny sons: hit thnt will he whistled for mnny moons nre, "If You Iook In Her Kyes". "The Touch of a Woman's linnd,' "Oolnff lTp", "I Want a Deter, mined Boy." "Kiss Me." "Do it for Me" and "When the Curtain Falla." ( REALTY TRANSFERS j PORTLAND, Ore., May 21 The PORTLAND, Ore May 20. The fflffantlc Methodist Centenary cam- mijco to reUM $105,000,000 for the re build Inc of the world, more than Northwest a noon today with a to tal reported of ll.2itT.Sfci of a quita Of $2,4f.5,000. The national total was reported aa well over the thirty mil lion mark. Two districts. Olymp a and Tacoma, have repoi-ted. Virtu ally 100 per cent of the churches end the districts are now well over the top. The Dalles district, in which Is Pendleton, has reported 45,000 of Its 9100.000 quota. The Dalles city has gone over the top with $10,000 re ported on its $&000 quota. White Salmon, Dufur and ilickleton have also completed their quotas. Heporta from 11 churches in the district, am onff them Pendleton, is lacking1 at Northwest headquarters. Charlie Chaplin i ' 4 in4- : (MILDRED HARRIS) LOUIS WEBER'S LATEST DRAMATIC GEM Borrowed Clothes i ! i. . '. How a Girl; Willingly Sacrificed Herself for Family Ambitions. See Mrs. Charlie .Chaplin on Her Honeymoon. Krw York City haa planted on tha Aahokan watershed about 1.S6S.000 evevrgraan trea ot different apeciaa. Their present lue Is about J1,0.. ti0. but every year makes t hem much more valuable as conservators of the cfty'a water supply. ftE'iTNATI0rl AL1 READ ' OF TEACHERS'. UNION 4rj!V. STILL MAnf SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT FLTSn THE KIDXEYS AT OXCE WHEN' B.CK HURTS OH BL 1IRK BOTllKIlS t No man or woman who eata meat ; regrularly can make a mistake by: flushing; the kidneys occasionally, I Kiiys a well-known authority. Meat I MR. WHEAT FARMER DUPLEX TRUCKS ,i solve your Transportation Problems. The Duplex Trnck which la the original four-wheel drive truck is used today by hundreds of wheat farmers and is the only truck on the market that is really fitted for this work. , The Duplex ton mile savins is the same In the city or In the country - over cobbled streets or almost impassable roads. The Duplex not only has, but applies directly to all four wheels, the power to pull It through with a capacity load. It climbs the steepest winding; grades, surely and evely though fully loaded. Tire savings average 30 per cent. Yorit opponTCxiTsr to save more than $1000.00 Last August we purchased two of these trucks complete with trailer for Government work. Within four months' time the war was over we had no further use for them and are offering them in condition good as new at a veiy low price (which Includes trailer) for quick sale. North Portland Box Company, North Portland, Ore. Sttllman ! president of tho 'American Federation of Teach ers, which Is chartering local anion ef teachers at tto rate of one a day and la affiliated with the American federation of La bor and the National Woman' Trad Union League. A R C. A D CHILDREN 10c TODAY ffirms uric acid which clogs tha kid- 5aaf-jsvaCWWmm:m tiey pores, so they sluggishly filter of j secrets or mgn society pi Virginia Pearson in THE LOVE AUCTION ney !stra:n only iart of the- waste and pots- j mis from the blood, then you get sick, I Nearly all rheumatism, head ache. liver trouble, nervousness, const! pa tlon, dizziness, sleeplessness bladder disorders come from sluggish kidnesT. i ne moment you xeei a auu acn in the kidneys or your hack hurts, or i R If the urine ia cloudy, offensive, fnlt 'K of sediment, irregular or passage or;P attended by a sensation of scalding.) a tabtespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid ney will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid or pro pea and lemon juice, combined with 1 1th la. and haa been used for genera tions to flush do geed kidneys and regulate them to activity, also to neu tralise the acids in urine so It no lon ger causes irritation, thus ending blad der disorders. Jad Salts la inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent Uthin-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the. kidneys clean and the blow! purr, thereby avoiding serious kidney complication!. ADULTS 25c In Addition LKO Comedy SKATE AND SEA. Laugh and Thrills. f 1F.F.IH. a J. R. need to M. M. MrKlnney, !(! jg I)t 2, block ITT, Reservation Add. E Pendleton. Iff J. T. McNurlen to 1. C. McNurlcn.l J It. Ixit 7. blocle 1 1, Vmntllla. ' iff U n. Olney to J. 8. Moll, IIS.560. if V. 1-2 NW 1- soctlon 5, tnwnsilp i ,A north. rnnRe an. A I Norqulst to O. Kendler 170. 'A PASTIME ! TODAY CHILDREN 5c ADULTS 20c 1. I Norqulst to O. Kendler t. Lots 10 and II in block 1, Hemilaton. O. A. Jnhnsnn to J. Siepperer $1. 000, SR 1-4 J'M 1-4 section, S, nnd S 1-2 NW 1-4 and 8V 1-4 NR 1-4 section 2, township R. R It. 32. I'mntllla Co. to O. Dcviiro 130. Jjntn t. . . 10 and 11. block '32, licsor- vatlnn AilillMtin to I'endletnn. I'mulllla Ot, to J. OoIkk, $22. Ivts 1, 2. 3 and 4. block 7, lloldman's Zt Went Addition to Arinms. 12 nubier to O. M. Sabnthler, $I.'B Mete and bound tract In SV 1-4 SW K 1-4 section 14, township (. N". U. SS.iK F. Kuehler to J. Uwwa tsaa. Lot l tat 9 lA block II, rtsstr. I jejMaia, Pearl White IN "TEe Mystery Box" odav CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 30c I Hippodrome Vaudeville Enid Bennett I -IN Keystone Comedy iam i a ma Lit; akaix p 21 "Fuss and Feathers 91 A Story of the West and East 5 8 I 1 I I i 1 I1