East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 07, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913
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Pay. Cash'thia month' for , your Groceries
: and the saving will surprise you.
Mai Feed, sack $1.85
Best Cane Sugar, sack $10.25
Cocoa Vi lb. 20c, 1 lb. 40c
Chocolate 1 lb. 35c, 3 lbs. $1.00
lest Red Salmon, large can 35c
Van Camps Pork and Beans, large can,
5 for $1.00
Karo Syrup, Blue. . Vz gal. 55c, 1 gal. $1.05
Macaroni and Sparfietli, 5 lb. box. .... 55c
Crape Juice, quarts ..... '. .... '. i0c
Tuff Wheat and Rice, 'each.;.,. . . f . t . . 5c -
ALTA today
Children 10c "
'', Adults.25c
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Have to Tell You.
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"TheCode
of the.
Yukon"
A STIRRING
FASCINATING
AND MIGHTY
DRAMA OF THE
NORTHWOODS
f- ' See big Mitch Lewis
of ( "The Barrier"
fame in a ' fighting,
loving, daring role in
a drama of power and
romance.
In Addition
PATHE NEWS
AT THE TIIKATJtKH TpIAV
Alto Mitchel Lewis In ''The Coda
of the Yukon."
Arcade The Warrior and Desert
Hero. - t
1'astime Just 8iuaw and Keystone
Comedy.
At the Theater Tomorrow
Alia Shlrly Mason . In "The Win
ning Olrl." Mack Sennet Comedy and
Vaudeville, -
Arcade The Warrior and Fatty
Arbuckle. , '-
Pastime Just Rquaw and Keystone
Comedy.
AUCADK TODAY
From Theatre Magazine, December !
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Do you remember "Cablrla?" , Do'
you remember I he giant In "tMra,"j
Well, he la with ua again thin time!
In "The Warrior," a picture production j
far 'out of the ordinary. Marvelous!
Maclete, a he was named In a picture
released lost year, use tus wonaerrui
atiAni7th thla tlm. In A wnrthV Ctttll.-
The settings for the picture have been I
furnlahed by the great war that por- '
tUm of It showing a bit of the conflict
along the frontiers, of Italy and Aus
tria. . Maclete and a. company of mo
tion picture actors are arrented by an
Austrian Cavalry Troop as suspicious
characters. They and several hundred
otiher suspected persons are. herded
like sheep and Imprisoned in a barn.
Maclste eontrives their escape and
from then on the picture la a riot or
action. Particularly good are soldiers
of Italy scaling cliffs and . crossing
chasms in full war regalia. AU of
these scenes provide Maciste with op
portunities of displaying bin superna
tural strength. . The photography and
direction are both good. Although.
"The Warrior"? Is a delightful and un
usual evening's entertainment-
Closing Out Sale of
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We are closing out our entire big line of Trunks and are offering them to
you at a great sacrif ice.; - J
PASTIME TODAY
West of IMmn Novel Days .
Provides Scttiiur for Acw
Beatrix MJchelena Play
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1 The Music Lover
EXPLORERS HALTED BY
WAR HAVEJET OUT
Smithsonian Ex pedition
Largest ? Since Stanley's
Search Throtigh Africa."
The West of the lan4 of adventure.
The thrill of the exciting exploits of
our dime-novel reading dar. ia what
we all long for but seldom experience.
"Just Squaw." Beatrix MAc Helena's
new picture, is one of tnose. puise-
quickening melodramas that carry us
out to the country where men lived
their Uvea aa they pleased, where a law
unto themselves, and settled difficul
ties in a sudden and arbitrary manner.
. Fawn.- the beautifn 1 girl ., whom
everybody thought "Just ; Squaw;" ,
The Breed, her. half-caste brother;
Snake Le Gal, the ."bad man", of
Rogue's Roost, and The Stranger in
"Just Squaw," ore characters who
lived, fought, and died, some of them,
and did it in their .own- unconven
tional and prima tive way.
will .have "the
power to gratify
his taste with one
of cur Victrolas,
Victors, Edisons
and C o 1 u m bia
machines from
$25 and up.New
shipment of Pianos, Guitars, Mandolins, Sheet
Music and Records.
Piano tuning and repairing. ; .
Warren's Music House
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PptirlletonJ Oregon.
. Hl-ren Music ?st-
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Sensational
Changes in 1920
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LOOK FOR. ANNOUNCEMENT. AND DE
TAILED SPECIFICATIONS IN SATURDAY
EVENING POST OF AUG; 9. ' -V
Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Inc,
C1G Garden St.
Phone 1027
NEW YORK. Aug. 7. African ex
ploration, halted during five years of
war. Is to be resumed, w
The first expedition since 1914 has
Si Just set out from New York. A party
; of nine, including scientists. ' motion
S-' picture camera men and one newspa
S ner correspondent sailed for Capetown
Sj on tho fcorton Line steamer City of
H'.'iinres.
It's the Smithsonian African Expe.
ditlon the largest In scientific scope
since the famous Stnntley expedition
that went In search of Livingston half
a century bko; larger than that headed
t.y the late Cnl. Theodore Roosevelt
after he retired from the presidency In
Officially It ia known aa the Smith
aonian Afriear- Expedition under the
direction of liamtmd Heller, In con
junction with the Universal Film
Manufacturing company.
Six 'Moniria . s
. The Hp. which will last at least six
months and penetrate Into unexplored
tarts of darken Africa, was arranged
v Pr. Charles Walcott. secretary of
tne Smlthronlna Institution of Waah-!nKtnn,-ud
Carl I-oemtnle," president
of the t'nlversnl Film Mnnuacturlng
crmoanyi which will be in full -charge
of taking motion plcturen. .. . . . .
Kdmund Heller, director of the ex
pedition. Is a, famous naturalist .
piloted Colonel Rosevelt, and was with
rul Balney In Africa, ana has oeen.
on ficlentiflo expeditions in Central (
America. Peru,. China, Tibet, Burma.,
Alaska and Siberia. , , '
Two other noted sclent lots in the ex
pedition are Henry C. Raven. Smith
sonian naturalist. Just returned from
lonir exploring- trips In "Romeo ana
Colches Island, nnd Dr. Homer LeRoy
Snntx, botanist for the United States
department of agriculture.
The scientists will collect skuiis,
skins and bones of animals, specimens
of Insect life, skulls .and bones of hu
man races, live animals ana plants ana
seeds. The special mission or ir.
Shantz will he inveatixstlona leading
to the Introduction of useful plants,
trees and gram into mis country.
M'Hlon nctures Pinj ran
For the first time In the history of
science the motion picture camera will
nlay Its part In African exploration.
Movies will be brought hack to Amer-I
!ca of known ana nitnen
forms of animal. Insect nnd reptile lire
and of races and tribes, many never
seen by white men.
nirectlnir all motion pictures ror tne
exnoditlon will be William Stowell of
Los Angeles, whose chief photographer
ia George Scott,' of Ixw Angeles, noted :
tor photographic feats In the South'
!ea Islands and tne rar rem.
nther camera men In the expedition
ire Henry Kohter of Chicago, and
Pllriy Horne of ' Ixw Amjelee. Iiri
Joseph It. Arinstronw or i.os Angeira
wss-chosen by tho Universal as phy
sician nnd buMneps manager. i
To Cost KMM(
It Is estimated the expedition will
oot ''00,flO. It will cover upwarns
ot 8000 mlloa from ene en a oi Airica
to the other. . " '
Much ot the distance win no over
land travel. The nine members or tne
party will head a huge caravan, known
m Africa as "earnrv
ett at varied races, marsnwiea unoer
, ALTA TODAY ONLY
Select Pictures presents Mitchell
Lewis, Its new star In "Code of the Yu
kon," at the Alta theatre today.
"Code of the Yukon" Is a story of a
French Canadian prospector, Jean Du
bois, whose aim In life Is to find the
man who wronged his sister. A gang
of crooks try to steal his mrne and they
persuade his wife that she Is not hap
py with ntnr. Bhe runs away with one
of the hand. The leader of the band
is Cregan, for whom a woman, who has
fallen In love with Jean works. She
tells him that Cregan Is the man who
wronged his sister. Jean attempts to
kill Crcgan hut a Higher Power savea
him the trouble.
to him and things take a briehter turn.
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Pendleton, Oregon yv 7126 E. :Courtt, i ,s
DO YOU INTEND
TRAVELING?
If you do, do not miss this
sale. We have, in stock just
the trunk you have long
been wanting and now the
price is within your reach.
Do not take a chance on
cheap material. It . is, im
portant that you get a good,
sturdy trunk for , traveling
purposes- and you need
never fear for your belong
ings if you put them in one
of our trunks. You will be
pleasedjtp have your initials,
appear on one of our smart,
up-to-the-minute, trunks f
' They yvoni last kmg, so We '
would suggest that you come
early tomorrow morning. t
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HAMIiEiT & COMPANY
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iday. Rev. W. A. Smick. the first, home and to give
us the best that
pastor of the church and the
Presbyterian minister - In-the -,-etate,
eat on tho platform with Kev j.
Miao- BertiMte' peiirM- menthe
A I In Bordcau in cnarge m ino ob
TownsVnd o, Portland .a former pas- Crp .girls and the last three months
tor. Mr. TowV-send spoke - In, f thej irecfln.; 1heY.. Y. A-ureir
rhornlngr. giving a history " of the
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riod art American- officer. Miss'
Scrlbner Is a graduate of Wellesley
College and was secretary at the Uni-;
verslty of Washington at the time of
her .overseas appointment. j
church from the" beginning- to-tne
present time. The first services held
in this city were conducted in the
old county courthouse August 2, 1873.
Assisting the choir were memners
of the choir of many years ago. Mrs.
J. C. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Wright, Mrs. J. O. Aiken, Mrs. W. A.
Smlck and B S Nichols Mr. Smlck
was succeeded as pastor by Rev J. R.
Jean-s wife returns N. Bell, who presided for many years.
Mr. BmicK is tne - iamer oi m vt-.
Son synod. , -
for service between the two porta hy
the .war department. ri The ..ship .has
been--engaged ;in--roTorttmr-troops
from Prance tothiscountry. ' 4
Release Is'also expected sooh"of the
MataoMa and Maul, arnich were com
mandeered m-rlh tho Wilhelraina.
a "headman," will number between
160 and 200.
The explorers will enter the dark
continent at Capetown and come out
at Mombasa, in British East Africa,
after scientific research and motion
piotura work in the jungles and des
erts, the headwaters of the Nile, and
tho famous . ., "waterhole country."
where there are more wild animals to
Sails Home With Bride
' And Over 2000 Men, "
p Calls Trip Delightful
'Mew YORK. Aug. 7. A French
war bride, a Y. W. C. A. secretary and
!20 men made up the passenger list
on the South Bend transport which
Big Liner Relieves , ;
Traffic Congestion
SAN RAXCI9CO. Cat.. Aug. 7. Re
lief from the traffic, Jam between this
city and Honolulu was felt today when
the big liner' Wiibelmina. -waa released
the square mile than anywhere i else on arr)w, ,n New york ,!Bt Tuesdny.
earth.
CHURCH CELEBRATES i
46TH ANNIVERSARY
ROSEBURC, Auk. 7 The Presby-
Misa Ethel Scrlber. the Y. W. C. A.
secretary, says that being one of two
women on a transport with 2200 men
isr at delightful way to travel.
We had part of the captain's suite
and-we dined with the commanding
officer who was in charge of the re
terian church cf this city held Its turning troops. Everyone on ooarai
forty-sixth anniversary " service Sun- seemed anxious to make us feel at
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Because --y on have not thoroughly
purified your blood, but have allowed
to remain in it the accumulation of
waste matter that cause weakness,
loss of appetite, dull headache,
broken sleep, backache, eruptions
and humors and other troubles.
Taka Hood's Sarsaparilla, the
medicine' that renovates, strength
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Hood's Pills help aa a,, stomach
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