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PAGE rnnp. TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAP!, PEOT'T.ETO'T WM FRIPAY, OCTOBER 31, 1015 - - .... , IK CONROFSS IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S FRESH SHIPMENT OF Crisco BOUGHT BEFORE THE RAISE 1 1-2 lb. 60c 31b. $1.15 6 lb. $2.30 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for . $100 CilruH, Cold Dust and Pearline, large package 30c THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well lie called the "pcoplci car," because there are more than 3,0CX),(XJ0 of them in daily operation.. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let ID your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 i , , -am Halloween DANCE Given under the auspices of the WOMAN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF THE MACCABEES Friday eve., Oct. 31st EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL Admission Couples 75c. Extra Ladies 10c have I Motion picture hews What the Piuiuro Theaters Have t o Tell You. ALT A TIIIIAY. paramount sum a Country B with lUg lii . i- iii fine t'nwHwnwuy, In 'Tutting It over,' 'a new 1'nru j i no ii ii t picture .tarring Bryant Waah burn, which will bo Hhown at tho Al j in theater today, the tar Hhowe. tho I iraina or persistent application, m n moans uf fottlng resultH. He play llii' mil- of :i young rube who goes to the i lly to make III" murk In Ufa, ll.. i t Marv the Kill. but hi' In a null, iioiiiiirui iih in whether Ik. llkei him well enough or not. bo tall her iiiui he makes fifty dollar, u ! w. i l. The truth In that lie only 1.- nn ,ID , B...1., i i , i , in one of a ohnln of stores. iiIh landlady tal et i Hidden notion that ho must pay up bOPOTM - -. i.AS ' 7te i-'V. 'WW -M SIYL "PATf APVA AKiC ALT A TODAY. his hack rent and refuses to hi htm I I enter his room until he humls over I tb money, of which he i sadly In I need. The hardest bloW of all roir.es 1 when hi bona polltaly leformi h'.m , lhat "on account of slack business l during the winter season we'll hav I to dlipensc with your services for a I 'while." Hut there Is no yellow in Buddy I I make-up. R. didn't lie down and give I up. The dearest girl in the world had I already agia.d to marry him and ha I 'must make fifty a week, and make II I quick It i to AHCMir. TODAY- Dorothy I'hillips' first picture since 11 .all III" will be seen at the Arcade t(r today. "I'uid in Advance, lew production, is based on a ,t.r of the Canadian Northwest anil ! the Klondike, by James Oliver fur wood who li reoogutaod throughout 'this country ami Canada as ana of tB foremost students of life In that re gion, as well as a creator of entrancing I stories. He is said to he the only Am erican ever engaged by the British i government to do exploratory and de scriptive writing. His collection of game photograph. Is known to be the MMd lo America. "I'aiil in Advance" Is r'ch In situa tions and scenes. The story begins In the fur country of Canada and eunuch (of the story Is laid there to give an cx loellent knowledge of the manners and customs of the heterogeneous people who Inhabited the region. Then the scenes shift to Klondike, nnd portray 'in all its wickedness and taudry a! Murcmonts the gold-mining district at I Dawson City. Miss Phillips was directed In this ! picture, as in her several preceding 'successes by Allen J. Holubar. who is her husband in private life. In "raid I In Advance" she Is cast as Joan Cray, j i .laiighfcr of a fur trapper In northern Canada. She is lured to Dawson City i by the unscrupulous proprietor of a 1 notorious dive, w ho promises her work I as a nurse and assures her that her j father wil Ibaooma wealthy as an ex pert fur buyer. Other notable names aro In tho. cast, among them Heine rnanin nnnn ! a f nlversal star: Wil l lam Stowell. who plays the leading i.,,. .loscnh Qarard. LOB Chancy -Brownie, and Hill huress. Arcade Children 10c Adults 25c STARTS TODAY Arcade STOPS SATURDAY AT MIDNIGHT THERE WILL f BE CROWDS "II was th;it lie-lsL or VOU ' she cried to the crowd in the -rr T t yy CTTPR V Klondike barroom, "so I've VjU DLM 1 L1V f made mv choice. I'll marry rklT7 T7 A RT V the highest bidder! If there IOIVIjC IVlVl- A is a decent soul among you bid bid." mvjm X and E::tra ordinary All Star Ca:t in A Gripping Picture of the Frozen North, written bv the Famous Author. James Oli ver Curwood, and staged amid marvelous mountain scenery. Truly, a picture that grips and holds and thrills. A dramatic story of a girl who was snowed in at a lawless mining camp and had to make a great decision. Played by the Dazzling Star of "The Heart of Humanity" in a way you'll never forget. TERRIFIC FIGHT SCENES Including a Battle in a Dive at Dawson City, in Which the Place is Destroyed by Fire. ' ! : " I 13 Pastime TODAY H. B. WARNER IN For a Woman's Honor BEE The aluaiva mysteries of India The magical machinations of an Oriental Vamp Heterogeneous gatherings of Cosmopolitan r.oues A naughty Nauteh girl dance the Nampur wiggle. KEYSTONE COMEDY A SI OILY St OIXKKEE Alta Xheatre Today ADULTS 30c Fl . l.i -3, ABOUT THE STARS In tho movement of tho heavenly Lboalta there la "apaad limit." no cop stands at the cornel' and tells us to Slow down. As previously mention ed, we are speeding through space at a nile of twelve and a half miles per MCond or about lllty limes faster than the swiftest cannon hall. This Is in addition to our oilier motions: one of which is live Earth', rotation upon It', axis, which la little more than a thousand miles per day, tho other our III l UUUIClUll, 1" orbital motion around the sun, which Eale to Dc applied to tho payment of amounts to nineteen miles per secono. sl,cn COEis and expenses Taken all tosethcr. as David Harem 'gale would say, "Wo are some travelers of inakiu; 1 ; IbW : '. . I aiaii " ; : r?? ThOixied i , wor, consistent,, g Iteck clutch, annular ball bearlnu tran.nus.lon. 1 nil floatint r.ar ax He quurter elliptic spring, rear. T. & S. Motor Go. UCftbxwtaj . , i- rto""M Nor Is our pathway entirely unoh .irin la.1 Vor evcrv visible star in the heavens theer are said to be at least a hundred dnrk and Invisible bodies. When a man sols out In an auto for a hundred mile spin upon the hishway he does so with some qualms of con science for fear that some one may bump him, but this old world of ours has been speeding " thousand limes faster for the last million years or I more and has not even stopped for j repairs and has never had an acci- dent. Whence have w e corao ana j whither are we going? It may be in- , teresiing to those of a mathematical j mind to compute the distance we have traveled, since the early geological ages. What strange constellations have been visible In past ages and what new ones shall we encounter In the dim future? Scientists tell us we are going straight in the direction of that beautiful star Vega, but wo will ; not bump her for she is going in the j same general dire, lion, nnd at a HIM rate of snood. There aro olh- I er stars with probably planetary sys tems. Aretlirus among them, that are Otttspeedtnc us at rate of ten tp one n.imi iui 11t dav of October. 1919. Ala ROBERTS, City Marshal Lift afCorns! Doesn't hurt a bit arxi Freeaone costs only a few cents. 5 CHILDREN 10c Bryant Washburn IN "Putting Tr Ovpr" a j He's the village cutup, a regular devil-may-care cuss. T00AAJIJ:A-Si- LOST Steel grey rllley, branded 7-1 connected on right shoulder. Address B, 11. HartUnf, l'endleton. V A XT I " I housework, or phone fi'lT. woman for general Apply 330 Water St. IN I'lllMI. Tho following describe. 1 animal has licen taken un by the marshal of the city of Pendleton, to-wiu One gray horse. 1 1 years old, I. land ed C. H. on left stifle. It said animal is not claimed by ithe owners or those entitled to its I possession, costs and expenses paid jand taken away within ten day from tha dale hereof, then at 2 o'clock p. in., of the I2th dav of N ov eiol.er. 1 3 J c i i ' mlmal - He sold to V -iM,;l.. a bidder, ai ,,a.lio nuiiieu, i r " l tjlfi Wty found, ill sum CI' tviih your fingers! Von can lift off mv hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween tho toes, and tho bard skin i calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny botlle ot "Krcozono" costs Utile ut any ulrug store: apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. In stantly it stops hurt'.r.g, then .noruy you lift that bothersome corn or cal lus right off. root and all. without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! R t Byr, ft A JlL ill A M ea eBJ ' i -' v ;is " "TS oy'. . . . 'iB TIJimI I I d ' 1 1 -i P"-1 I '-e-'l aitl ii . 'i? VAUDEVILLE SNYDER & HI NFS Skirtolotry. VICTORENE Noveltv Dancing. Take home a Delta fancy brick ot Ice Cream. They are put ur in card board carton, and will keep for cn. hour. y iui :u i '.i. lv mi;. r. i i Girls Ladies Women Dr. David Bennett Hill HfNTlSTHV rn v iiirf.ls. 1 I I II 1IOI.I.IMI UN ROCKY MOI VI 1 Tl u pn.tt Ui.i(ic- mild, iWa ant. oartatti mn tboroly nlinnrinc and porifylni ttmt COKMWATIOII : i . 'i' work t t ' Lt In-ttrr f?'l ic(tr. . .-i nl you viTl rccomrmnd it to 4 i M XjOH Ua lm all your women I !