East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 01, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAGE JIVE
TWELVE PA0E3
DAILY EAST ORE06NIAN. rET3LET0?r. CJlEGOtf, t7EDJTES)AT, OCTOBER 1, 1910.
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CASH
GROCERY
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S
APPLES WINTER BANANA, SPECIAL
. - . . . BOX $1.50 .
Ask our price on Blue Stone before yon buy.
Blanchard Milk, 7 cans , . . . $1.00
Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2
tins, 5 for .... ., $1.00
Gold Dust, large package 30c
CRISCO, SMALL 65c, MED. $1.25, Large
. $2.40.
Karo Syrup, Blue, 1-2 gal, 55c
. Corn, Solid Pack, can 15c
Pickles, quart jars Sweet, Sour and Sour
mixed, each 50c
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What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
AIfA TTOUAY
wai.i-actc iti;ii is a
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TIIH KOAItlN'U ItOAD"
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
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The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and
ligh ting system, demoun ta b'.e rims with 3 Jj -inch
tires all around, is the ideal family car because
of its general utility and refined and comfortable
equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass
windows. An open car in the spring, summer,
nnd early fall. A closed car in inclement
weather and winter. Raia-proof, dust-proof. In
the city or the country, a family car. The low
cost of operation end maintenance is not the
least of its charms. Won't you come in and
look it over?
Simpson Auto Co
rail
Water and Johnson Sta.
fc ATr-l
In his new Paramount picture, "The
Roaring lload," which will be shown
nt the Alia theatre today. Wallace
Held" blossoms out as a speed king.
During the filming' of the scenes. Mr.
Relit himself drove his racing car.
Inking all kind tif chance and drlvinf
at Inereditnble speed, to secure the
taut word in realism.
Mont of the race scenes for the pie.
ture were filmed on the fnmout Bnnta
Monica race course over which num
erous road races have been contented
hv Rome of the world'a moat famoua
driven.
There la one especially dangerous
curve In this course known aa "death
curve," and It la notorious for the
number of accidents which have oc
curred there. In one scene of the pic
ture Mr. Rled rounds this curve with
perfect east and accuracy of con
trol, and at the same time, it Is said
breaking the record for speed In
rounding the eurvo which had been
established and broken many times by
various famous speed kings. Truly,
this sho,ws remarkable skill In the
handling of a speeding automobile.
The picture waa directed by James
Cruzo, the well-known actor and di
rector, from a series of stories written
by Byron Morgan which appeared In
the Saturday Evening Post. The seen
afio was written by Marlon Fairfax.
Ann Little, Theodore Roberts, Quy
Oliver and C. H. Geldart round out
the coat.
"Ever Occur to You?"
'. aya the Good Judge
That it's foolish to put up
with an ordinary chew,
when it doesn't cost any
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction.
Every day more men dis
cover that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real
contentment.
There's nothing like it.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
' & i , t put up in two sry!c3
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tooacco
ART TREASURES ARE
UNEARTHED BY REDS
AHCADK TODAY
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I QUALITY J
SUPREME
It would be a difficult matter to find a piano
1 or player piano or talking machine with 'better
5 tone than we have to offer you. We have a fine
line to select from and prices to suit everyone.
Our Installment plan will be of interest to you
5 as it makes it easy for every one to obtain a fine
piano or talking machine.
Edison, Victor and Columbia,
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New records and sheet music. -
Warren's Music House
Pendleton, Oregon.
Admirers of that lightning-action
star George Walsh no doubt will turn
out In full force to see him In "Putt
ing One Over," the new Fox produc
tion which will be shown at the Ar
cade today.
Aa Jack Trevor, a motor car sales
man. George Walsh, In "Putting One
Over" finds himself In a strange man
sion, under a strange name and being
taken for an altogether different per
son. He can't convince people that he
is not the heir to the estate. Then he
gets wise to an amazing conspiracy of
which be is the Innocent tool and
through five reels he fights the plot
ters too-to-toe. ultimately defeating
them and winning a pretty bride
who. by the way, is the rightful heir
to the rich estate aimed at by the conspiracy.
TAHia, Oct 1. Art treasures "val
ued at more than 1 100.000 (toil which!
belonged to Catherine II, of Russia, I
who died In 1796, have been discover
ed by the Bolshevist commission
charged with classifying the property
of the late Csar Nicholas in the winter
palace of Tiardo Zelo. The cases con
taining the treasures had never been
opened since they were sent to Cath
erine from Rome. The find includes
more than 1000 paintings and sculp
tures by some of the greatest French
and Italian masters. Including Terpolo,
Roughi, La Tour, Lencret and Fragon-ard.
LON'DOOJf. Charged with assault
ing a young woman walking with her
fiancee, a Maidenhead man pleaded
that he was drunk and "must have
thought It waa his missus."
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i Alta Theatre .
J CHILDREN 10c x ADULTS 30c jj
1 Wallace ReidJ
"Roaring Road"
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND ?
. OUTING CHESTER PICTURES
VAUDEVILLE . 0
HARRIS & LYMAN VICTORIA GOODWIN A
5 Her New Boss. , Accordian Genius. jf
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firearms 6 Ammunition i
"Write for Catalogue
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WISCONSIN UNIVERSITY
WILL HELP FIGHT FLU
Phone 524.
820 Main St.
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cars can be truly claimed for the Dixie. - , ,
Beauty, poise, dignity the things that ap
peal to the eye the ability to take you there
and bring you back which contributes mostly
to pride of ownership all are conspicuous in
THE DIXIE FLYER.
Come and let us show you one of the new cars.
T. & S. Motor Co.
' 722 Cottonwood
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MADISON. Wis., Oct, 1. The Uni
versity of Wisconsin is perhaps the
first to take the lead among educa
tional Institutions to aid the nation In
Its fiffht BffainHt recurrence of tho In
fluenza epidemic this fail nnd winter.
This work will be done through the
extension diviwlon of the university.
To equip, the women of the state
with the prhmary essentials of disease
prevention and care of the sick, since
medical authorities, a course is offer- (J
ed on "Prevention of Disease and
Home Care of the Sick" The slogan
in the course is that "Somebody" in
every home should know how to care
for a person showing: the earliest
symptoms of Influenza. A. textbook
of 800 pages is furnished free with
the course which Lb in charge of a
physician and a trained nurse.. When
twenty or more persons in one com
munity enroll for the course, provi
sion is made for co-operation with the
local physician In teaching the course.
The course is divided into eight sub
topics: disease prevention, cause,
transmission and care; col da and their
danger, preventive treatment; per
sonal hygiene; first aid aud home
nursing. . . .
The Bayer Company Intro
duced Aspirin to Physi
cians 18' Years Ago.
If you want the true, world-famous
ior over eujnieen years, you must as i
for "Hayer Tablets of Aspirin."
The "Bayer Cross" Js stamped on j
each tablet and ape pars on each pack- )
age for your protection against 1ml-
tat ions. ' j
In each package of "Bayer Tablets 1
of Asperin" are safe and proper di- ;
rections for Colds, Headache, Neural- j
fria. Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Neuritis, and for pain in
general. .
Handy tin boxes containing tab-
lets cost but a fow cents. Druggists
also sell larger "Bayer" packages.. As
pirin is the trade mark of Bayer Man
ufacture of Monoacoticacidestef of :
Salicyllcacld. "'
Bring Your
Car to Us
We can furnish prompt
ly any size
Wind Shield
Glass
We have an experienced
man who will set the
glass while you wait-
B. L. Burroughs, Inc.
Corn&r Webb and Col
- lege Sts.
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PASTIME
TODAY
ADULTS 20c
CHILDREN 5c
Ruth Roland
IN
"M Tigers Trail
Carrol Holloway and Antonio Moreno
IN -PERILS
OF THUNDER MOUNTAINS
CHARLIE THE HERO
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I ARGADE
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EX-SERVICE MEN TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF STATE
EDUCATIONAL OFFER
SALdiM, Oct. 1. Altocethor 1176
soldiers, sailors and marines have
filed applications with the secretary
of state's office for the privilege of
participating- In the benefits of the
soldiers' educational aid bill and,
judired by present Indications, this
number Is expected to reach 8000 be
fore the end of the school year. The
applications so far received are di
vided anions 48 educational institu
tions, public and private, the Oreuon
Agricultural college heading the list
with a total of 469 signifying their
preference for this school..
"It does not seem to be generally
understood even yet that those who
did not get out of the student army
training corps are not entitled to the
benefits provided by this law," stated
Sam A. Koser. deputy secretary of
state, In discussing the applications re
ceived by his office.. . ' ,
N. Berkeley
Who quit Real Estate to manage the U. S. Employ
ment office is
Back in the Real Estate Business
with several good bargains in Umatilla County
Farms and Pendleton Residence and Business
property. ,
Office Up Stairs in Despain Block.
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 25c
VIOLA DANA
IN
ALADDIN'S OTHER LAMP
1 IN ADDITION A LLOYD COMEDY
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THREE, TIRED OF PEELING
POTATOES MAKE DASH
FROM DETENTION HOME
rOHTLANn, CtrL 1. Weary of
peeling potatoes and rendy to brave
the dangers of the world all alone,
three young boys escaped from the
Fraser detention home Sunday morn
ing, according to a report made to
police headquarters. Paul Walter,
16, the oldest of tho three, is describ
ed as about 5 feet S inches, weighing
t-B pounds. Ho was di'CHKcri In blue
overnlls. Kichard Monroe,' 14, in de
scribed bs 6 feet 3 inches, 104 pounds,
dressed In blue overalls and blue shirt.
I.yle Palmer, 11, was dressed lri a
black shirt and khaki trousers. Jt Is
thought the boys were afraid of some
minor operation they would have to
undergo in a few days and seeing an
opportunity to escape while the at
tendant went away leaving them alone
in the kitchen peeling potatoes, they
DONT BURY
YOUR MONEY
In ugly gas or electric fixtures
jvhen you can have the artistic
and ornamental Just as well. A
visit here will show that It costs
no more to have attractive gas
or electric fixtures than it does
to buy the old clumsy and inat
tractive ones. Ours are an orna
ment by day as well as night.
They add tone to a room with
out costing you an extra dollar.
See and believe. - -
J. L. VAUGHAN
Read the Want Ads. It Pays
fillip
Pendleton
s
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OOD going, Scout? If on our route, and
you are broken down,
SSSISTANCE here, and high-class
the best within this town. -
gear,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Dr. J. E. Woodell having unexpectedly
been called to California, I have taken over
the office fixtures and practice of Dr. Geo.
J. Kinz and will be pleased to meet all of his
Eatients at my office, 9 and 10 Peebler
ldg., over the Workingmens Clothing
Store.
DR. LORETTA II. STARBA
Chiropractor.
1
A
IGHT here is where you're treated fair and
never treated mean.
RREST your pace and rest your face, and
get some gasoline;
REAT jobs or small, we handle all, from
sparking plug to tire.
SCAPE vour woes and save your clothes,
"WE'LL do what you desire.
Eight here where your car can lodge.
HEADQUARTERS CASE SIX CARS
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