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1 TEN PAGES DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDtETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 10131 PAGE FIVE coior CASH GROCERY $10.25 35c 30c 20c 60c 40c BEST CANE SUGAR, 100 lb. sack. . Fresh Shipment of Cookies Fancy Cookies in bulk, lb. Butter Nutt Cookies, lb. ....... Ginger Snaps, lb. ...... . . . . .,. ;Churches Grape Juice, quart bottle . Sunkist Lemons, large size ........ Sliced Pineapple, can 20c and 30c Peaches, Apricots and Pears, large can 35c Van Camps Pork and Beans, 5 Ige. cans $1.00 Blanchards Milk, 7 large cans $1.00 Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box. .... 55c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, -3 pack zoc 25c Jars, Caps and ges New Spuds, 4 lbs. Get Our Prices on Fruit .Rings. MOTON PICTURE NEWS What the Picture Teattrt Hsv to Tali You. IWST1MK TODAY. ui'il owa' Mail Feature. -J...thfl and ir-ttv womun, him th le-dlng woman' part and Hat Cooley j has an important role. Then there in Lenta Lorraine, a charming actress, who plays the I art of a choruH girl. 1 Jsck N'elson ha a semi-heavy rule. 1 herein, or coufs, a (nil enernbl of ' untra people representing townsfolk, college student etc. -I Th story liy .:. u. Hawki dul wllhl h adventures i f a bookUih student ki uid hi a'iiDarent atunldltv. in Illdtt Kltlaode1 ' ' "iillln. I I&M ia uwui mrvwi over iai uveiy t wail t rap r-ion. i tuj the dub has t Ilk the other before lie rls lui'uut,'- wtn nia uuventuiv. j Thi I an outline of a comedy that bristles with originality and mod ern comedy. Jerome Htorm d. reeled and Cheater Lyons photographed the It I an excellent photo play that la bojnd to please old and young alike. "LOVE" EVIDENCE FILLS THE BASKET RHIEMS HAS JUST i M WHILE KOJSE i HERE'S GREATER SERVICE FOR THE GREATEST CAR EVER BUILT , For Fords GIVE MORE MILEAGE WITH LESS TIRE TROUBLE. Come in and let us tell you more about them Co. Simpson Auto Water & Johnson Sin. Phone 403 City, Without Even Spool of Thread, Being Supplied, Cheered by Y. W. Center. By GRACE GQCLDER ing forward while you gallop, as do I all western women of the plains, 1 of th a unapproached sport. T Carol Ilolliiwu. who Is known to Phtofans as the numt dashing horse wonian seen In screen drama, rides to the rescue of tho threatened hero In the fourth episode at the Pastime the. Uli... Irwlatr. . . ! ... 1 .1 I n h .nnh . ride as will thrill onlookers as few , Production feats can, and It will be at once ap parent that only a person horn to the saddle could achieve such . reckless burats of speed and sit a horse with such assurance. Such surmises on the part of audi ences are corroborated by fact. While still a .child In (Inafores, Miss Hollo way straddled a Shetland pony In her home town for long jaunts Into the hilly country in which she lived. Lat er, as ahe grew up, she sat her sad dle eldewise, as became the custom, but she has never ceased her advoca cy nf her childhood mode of riding. "No real fun t gotten out of horse back riding when' one sits In the cramped position affected b' women under the misapprehension that they re goniurmnn iu iiw nwiu u. s- CWiUi- th American Y. W. C. A. in taste and moderty," declares Mist: ...... France.) whole house. It Is ft new house with the one and only way to get Joy out . " VJZT LI, . L ' . 1 eafpets, chairs with cushions, a tea pot and dishes. And there is a sew- PASTIME TODAY, jing machine and a piano and an iron- . ' . j Ing board in that house. It Is built " A CelcHtlars I'Utg Cilft. and equipped and maintained y the A peculiar custom of the Chinese Is American Y. W. C. A. It is the sun revealed In th fifteenth episode of the' shine center, the wholesale hope store Pathe Serial "Th Lightning Raider" and Joy reservoir for the women of featuring Pearl Whit. Wu Fang, the this city that France has named above mortal enemy of Lightning and Tom her devasted cities, the "Martyr Norton, lies dying In a hospital and he City." sends for lightning. He tell her! - Whon the Y. W. C. A. launched Us that when a Celestial Is about to dl work In' the devastatod districts a few he always aaaes his' mind by making months ago -nnder Miss Grace Drake a gift to his worst enemy, so he -wish- Celveland. Ohio, It was asked to es to tell Llghtr.ing some thing that come to Rheims by thr of the lead will be a great gift to her and Tom. ,n women of that city. Miss Drake Previously he -has stopped the mar- Went there on her first trip of Investi rlage of the two. declaring that they gation, wrapped In all the heavy are brother and sister as he had kid- clothes sh owned, for even in the r.apped Lightning, When' 'she 'Was' 'Vlaz th city -that had been so long baby, from her home In Dublin. Now w,lnoul OT 01 ' wa he reveals the fact that he had lied cold- " ;"' and that Tm -d Lightning are freel -X" BolWlns to marry. Then hig mind at ease, he building could be found for the turns over to die, And, thus end his fheer spot. There was no such biuld- long career of vi dotna. ling left standing. 80 one was built. A piece ot grouna loanea ui Aseocia tian in the rear of what had been an old people's home once upon a time. v . ... . ., . long long ago, before the Germans Flue n JT. tW mtcae. ,J had'had a biff garden with A Jr1 k- kJ i"le paths, carefully flower- 'Th. ..1 "..'bordered and gravelled. But . now there are gaps and torn places as well as weeds and rubbish in the garden. f '"" 'i .'. "V fj 1 7 To prove he'd told her that b loved her. Miss Wanda Davl presented a basket full of letters, many from overseas, In her suit for I2S.00O for Injury to her heart. Th he was Corp. Fred K. Leach of Morris. III. Wanda lives In Chicago. Corp. Leach brought horn a Trench bride, though he had written. "It Is awful th way girls carry on here. I wouldn't be seen on the streets with on of them. You are the only girl 1 or ever will. I am proud to thlnlc I have a sweetheart back in the States like you." Tbia 1 Wanda and Exhibit A. f ' ' AKCADH TODAY ALTA TODAF. nelected for "The Girl Dodger,' Ray's new paramount picture produce IZ I II lu . : ""' " Signalling apparatus and telephone shown at the Ara theater today. Be- .,,, i mi B. A yt ;.- x 4-im - .... v-,t J'J : y IaltaI Today i Children 10c Adults 30c 4 Me tliinKs a iVI $ 5 iV there ! j .S , Srixv I'll a J in. ChQ m J jjGMDodgfcr J JfQhmrmxjntQiictura ; a International ,News - 4 Vaudeville S ;j MYERS & KNISE , 5 j 5 Sinking and Piano ' 5 ? GYPSY MERDITII 5 j Laugh and Live. ' 4 FRENCH IN FAVOR OF SMALLER ARMY fi r ih tevf O -MiV " Ot-LXitLhS i-LAV-TheGit: Dcdi'ir. iiiiniif MiiniiiiiMiiMiimiiiiii'. . " " '' ; ' ' illnes stick un In the garden. The old ilimilllllllllilllllUllllllllllllllllllliyiiliiiii ' ' S i? pes were required. uons Lee. a (okJ gone heaven' knows American girls in charge try to teach - . . - . wno agrees 10 'loip out a nveiy com-.,K i..i.. .i,i. .v.. r,iuv .o.m r,nrt hnw Ij Pnuton by taking his plac. as enter. Uattored corner, aIld ripped roof to laugh. T ?nr, n?'.r JrrL1?,? - ul"" sUld mP and "'elected. Rut the I The drive to Rheims from Tarls is a ; Tlui he makos the error of mistaking , ..cheer h011se.. u , ,t8 ,ck yardi very ! . t ot bfen Pay Us a Visit and learn how much you are missing by not having one of our talking machines in your., home. You'll . be" more than ' delighted . with the varietur of entertainment they afford ' 1 You'll certainly not care to be without such an entertainer any . longer and our easy terms make immediate ownership a very easy matter. Pianos, Victor, Edison and Columbia, new player rolls and records. Piano tuning and re pairing. . v t Machines $25.00 and up. Warren's Music "House 820 Main St. ' Pendleton, Oregon . . ' for this young womun a rich girl who S Is engaged to the other student. The gay. very crowded and very busy. Boon improved by war traffic and German 9000 people were Back, 'mere naa mines. But the truck went back and S riZ'ihr- .l'bee" "a vi" ,n Rhelms once- 'orth carrying everything from the BRITAIN VOTES FOR TREATY BY 163 TO 4 sh admires him despite his quaint SAWTELLE'S GLASSES SAVE YOUR EYES There were JO. 000 buildings. One hun-'most insignificant to the most essen- dred of these had been "spared' ;tji piece of equipment. Rheims has which means, left so that they can be nothing in the way of supplies rprob- remodellod and used again. 'ably not even a spool of thread, (Ry United Presst) Paris. (By Mail.) How largo a standing army will France maintain after the peace settlement? Before the war France had a stand ing army of about 800.00a men. This army consisted of three classes ' of 200.000 men each and of a professi onal army of colonial troops num bering about 200,080. The mainten ance of this force called for three years obligatory service, on the part o( overy renchman. 1 It Is the reduction of this ling term of service that most interests the pub lic. The "Opinion." a semi-off ioial military paper, recently printed the future needs as seen by a military critic. This writer estimates that a force of 200,000 will suffice for the army of the Rhine, which he regards as the most Important obligation, and for the policing of Morocco. Though , to nothing but a home that is a heap I of stones and the courage to start lagain. All day long, a half dosen wo- men of the before-the-war wealthy class, headed by a countess, stand be- f IS hind long improvised board counters i ' . , ... Iglvlng out clothes, clothing materials. COMPLETE IV IrV KTlY RESPECT, 'simple household equipment to th re Si Iturn'ng citlxens. They pay a small Ollt OPTICAL DEPARTMENT 'The most competent optometrist obtainable is in charge at all times. "- Our fitting room is equipped with the newest and most up-to-dato ln j struments for making a scientific ex- amination of v , 1 YOUR EYES. ll ROYAL M. SAWTELLE . !rThone52i FiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiit:j -I.i-t ?i rental fee, for these articles, and take them back to iho spot wher their home once was. The husband if he survived th war works away at the CALIFORNIA TRIES OUT CABINET GOVERNMENT Optical DviuutjiiMit Pendleton SACUAMENTO. Calif.. July 22.- (United Press) Cajifornia began an exeriment in the cabinet form of i, r.A nrf nii onnn a or- state government today. The depart- ner of shelter is arranKed where the ment of agriculture was established famllv live until the rest of the house to control aH atat governmental actl can be made. .vities ot an agricultural nature. Bring Work to Y. AV. ' " State Horticultural Comniissioner And while the outside of the house Hoeks has been selected by is coming Into usable being again, tho Go"- Stephens as- cabinet officer to woman is busy with the inside. Sheets head tho new department. K the must be made and clothes for the '' proves - aausiactory ouis win do children there is everything for liv- introduced before the next legtsla- Ing. to bo done. It is then that she ture ror a complete caoinoi bjsisiu oi i,rin.Q i,. - nru tn iho "r-luli house " state government, with 13 depart- That Is why there are sewing machines menu In addition to a division of fi- But it is hard nance, w comioi an buuiuiiicih functions. A bill providing for tho department . --.arid ironing boards. work.- It is discouraging -work. And Oregon. I so there are fun hours when the two There is no-such thing as P SMffffMililwitSi WHEN WE ARE OFFERING SUCH BARGAINS IN THE ' FOLLOWNG USED CARS.. THEY WILL GIVE YOU ALL J ,i5 .v. THE PERFORMANCE OF NEW CARS WITHOUT THE COST f iVtU. t. w . 1917 Studebaker 1916 Buick Roadster 1918 Chevrolet 1919 Dort 1917 Hupmohile Roustabout ... ., ' .-. . . , t - , .;; .. i ..--.-'. v - ' ' . Workingmen and those of moderate income, here's your ehance to enjoy the pleasures and conveniences r of an automobile at a price you can pay. ' fALL ON DISPLAY 'AT OUR GARAGE REMEM BER THE NEW LOCATION. Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Inc. Telephone 222 " " .tt' ' Villt.J- J ' . : 616 Garden Street of agriculture was passed by the leg islature this spring. All laws passed during the session, except emergency measures became effective today. A. law giving the wife equal rights with the husband in testamentary dis position of community property. among those becoming effective to day, is to be feught in the courts, to test its constitutionality, i It calls for a division of the com munity property, unless otherwise disposed of in the will, and requires consent of both husband and wife for the testamentary disposition. ? ! State aid for orphans is greatly In creased beginning today. Orphans and half orphans will now receive 110 per month, where half orphans form- i erly got J6.35 and whole orphans; Ford Smiles as He -! Enters Court Room ; ! Has New Grandson LONDON, Ju!y 22. Great Britain Uday approved the Gorman treaty. A bill recommending ratification passed I -hi. house of commons by a. vote of he ets no derini,e f igure ' toT tne i3 to 4. An aucmm 10 ueiea. . troopI need?d ln the xear East and treaty en the basis of the Irish ques- ln tha home garriaons. he arrive at tion was voted down. Joe Devlin. th8 interestinB conclusion that aa Belfast nationalist, proposed to reject army of 400 000 during the winter the treaty because of Premier Lloyd nionths and of 600.000 during the . Oeorge's Irish policy. He demanl3d a -Ummer will be plentiful, plebescite for Ireland. The premier A tha jonia, army Df profession enswered that he despaired of any al goiters wili continue to approxi Irish settlement until the Irish agreed mato 20,000, the writer points out an.qng tnemselves. that fifteen months service on the Lloyd George said the government part of the home classes will give a had tried already to apply the prin- minimum strength of 400,000. Tha c:ile of self determination by means critic proposes that th class ba cf an Irish convention but that th called up each spring and kept in ser rationalists were divided. He dec'ar. vice until the autumn of the following ea, "Ulster, moreover, did not want year. Fifteen months service wouM stlf-determination." give sufficient time for real training Lloyd George pointed out that Ire- and furnish a large army during th land was not one nation in race re- summer months when the danger i ligiun. temperament or anything coa- greatest and whe tnh. maintenance o! stituting th essentials of a nation. army cause the least hardshia Sir Donald McLean opened th treaty ootn on tne soiaiers ana me state. debate, urging trial for the ex-kaiser in a neutral country. MKXICAV PKOItR BEGINS. The premier asked. "What right WASI11XGTOX, July 22. Tli have we to assume that any neutral lion betntn wluU Is expected to be country desires to be the scene of the Invent ignt ion of the Mfx- trial?" He said tho allies are confl- ,r" situation.. Kcpublican Leader dent thut whoever is placed on trial Momlcll said tlio Invest lea I kin's oh in Great Britain "would receive a trial Jlvo wl'l to establish a dcflnUo equal to the hichest traditions of the -Mexican iKiliey for the future.. Am British nation " v hassador to lexloo lletcher was the t fiKt witness. 1 Si '5 IB '4 MOUNT CLEMENS, July 22. Hen- ry Ford taking the stand for the sev-p enth day's grilling in his million dot- d lar libel suit against the Tribune, was A Mr. and Mrs. tSJsel Ford. , He smiled as he entered the court. 5 For the second time he is a grandfnth- J er. a son having been born today to J Bdeel. 'K Ford was asked "whether or not It was true when allied commissioners m ivisttea Americ- inai ne saia iney should be "cnn'ied" from the coun try. Ford admitted he made that re mark. His memory failed when he was asked whether he eaid he would withdraw his deposits from any bank contributing to the war loan asked by ihe Britishers. He said he had no rt roilevlion of saying w hen the Lusi- lania sunk that "people had been warned, and haO. no ttisirtf?g on, beard 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiu Arcade TODAY "The Great Caillaux Case' The great interna tional intrigue th, rocked all four quarte of the globe. iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiii at yA rs S r. Ti w. m U Pastime l Today S J Children 5c, Adults 20c i 0 Last chapter of A Jf The j t' Lightinglllf $ Raider J 2 with PEARL WHITE j S 7 The sensational snow picture. "Perils of Thunder Mountain" The Whirlwind Serial LKO COMEDY Laughs and Thrills. i -S ' rs