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PAGE FIVE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1917. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'S Get That Smile That Won't Come Off AT CONROY'S SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Good Cooking; and Eating Apples, as long as they last, box . . . $1.00 Get Cabbage for Kraut now, 100 lbs. $2.35 Arkansas Black Apples (fancy) box $1.50 Rome Beauty Apples, fancy $1.35 White Winter Pearmain, fancy $1.50 Ice Cream Watermelons, pound Tokay Grapes, 3 pounds 25c Sweet Potatoes, 5 pounds 25c Concord Grapes, basket 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs (guaranteed) doz. 55c Meadow Gold Butter, pound 55c Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg. 35c, 2 for 65c Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans 25c Folger's Golden Gate Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 40c; 21-. lb. can 90c Folger's Baking Soda, 4 packages 25c Bluestone, pound 14c Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 packages 25c Mothers and Quaker Oats, round pkg. 30c IT PAYS TO PAY CASHAT CONROY'S LOCALS & Advertising in Brief KATKH. Per line flrtit InHWtlon..,., 10c IV r line, adriltlimfil Insertion 5c 1'er Hue, per nitmib fl.ou No Icm'hIh taken for leiui titan 25c Count O ordinary word to line. Locals wlil not be taken over the telephone eit-ent from Kaat Oregon lan paid-up aubavrlbera. WMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMnilllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll' s-tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiii Rubber Goods j 1 That give service. 11 Fountain Syringes I Hot Water Bottles H With a written guarantee for twb years. s Also Ruber Cloves, Etc. gl If it's in the rubber line we have it. Economy Drug Co. Hotel St. Ceorge Building Day Telephone 711 Night Telephone 718 iiiiiiMiMimiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiriiiiiiiiiiinnin piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui? GIRLS! HAVE WAVV! THICK, GLOSSY HAHt FREE FROM DANDRUFF EMPIRE ROOMS I mlc-r Xcw ManuciiH'iu. Thoroughly Renovated and up-to-date. Special rates by tlio week or month. Cor. Webb and Harden Sis. Telephone ! 7 . s.wi: vorii hair: nouu i' its IH.AI TV IX A li:V MO MKXTS TKY THIS. LAST TIME TODAY FATTY ARBUCKLE Invites You All to "HIS WEDDING NIGHT" 2 Reels of Laughter. In Addition Butterfly Pictures Present VIOLET Mac MILLAN THE GIRl!" WHO WON OUT A Big Double Program. Adults 15c, War Tax 2c. "Children 5c. If you rare for heavy hair, that frllstoitH with beauty und In radiant with llfi; tins an Incomparable softness and in fluffy and hi. strut! a. try Dun t Ucrine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it immed- I lately diHsolveH every partirie of dan druff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair If you have dandruff. ' This deKtruetive wcurf robs the hair , of its lustre. Its strength a-iid Its very ! life, and If not overcome it produce a ft verlMhneuM and Itching of the .scalp; the hair ruotH famish, loosen and die; then the hair falls out fat. If your hair has been neglected und Li thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, Ket a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan derlne at any dm a; store or toilet coun- ; ter for a few cents: apply a little as I directed and ten minutes after you will f say this was the best Investment you 1 ever made. j We sincerely believe, regardless of ; everything else advertised, that if you ("est re soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and ir is of it no dandruff no Itching ; scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Danderlne. If eventually -why not now? 1 DKXV VM'K 1UNO IX KKATTI.K. SEATTI.W. Oct. 31. Mayor Hiram tiill and Chief of Police Heck Ingham issued statements late today denying charges made yesterday by Major Oenerul H. A. Greene, In command of the ( ump Iewis cantonment, that a vlre syndicate was operating here with H300 women and bootleggers and pram biers. Chief Rockingham said the police department was doing all in Its power to cope with Seattle's vice problem. H could be solved, he said. "If we could Imprison the guilty women for life." Mayor GUI charged that a faction active in an tl-vice movements had supplied General Oreene with false In formation for political reasons. 1 Wanted Good, clean rag's, at The East Oregontan office. furnished Apart. Hamilton Court, ! 10-18tt j I haul your garbage and trash. Phone 553M. 1403 W. Railroad street. ! Good empty oak barrels for sale. 'Inquire this office. 8-6-tf Furnished rooms and board. Phone 483. 10-22 ! Two aleeplng roums. 408 W. Court j 10-24tf i Housekeeping; rooms, GDI Clay j l0-30tf For rent Nicely furnished room. ! 70S E. "Webb. 11-6 Wanted Experienced girl at The Delta. 11-3 1 For sale 1100-lb horse. Thirty dol- , , lars. Inquire 205 College. 11-3 1 Wanted Flat top desk. Address 'Store at Rleth or phone 23F2. 11-5 Blydtntrteln'a Poultry Mash. Best egg p;cducer, teed wet or dry. Phone i 351. 10-20tf For sale Five room house. Address W. p. iteiman, City. 11-26 Hot tamales ani fresh oysters serv ed at all hours. French restaurant. 10-24tf Buy or rent your sewing' machines, jat 220 K. Court. 11-30 i For sale Set of nice furs. 715 Lil let h street. 11-3 For sale New and second hand Sewing Machines, Singer, White, New Home and The Free Machine. McCllntock & SImpHon, 400 K. Court. Call Penland Bros, van to . move your household goods. Telephone 239. Also baggage transferrins and heavy hauling. For rent Sewing machines of all makes, $1.00 per week, $3.00 per month. McCllntock &. Simpson, 400 fcJ. Court. Sandwiches, coffee and soft drink? a the Office Cigar Store, 711 Main street. 6-22tf Desirable residence lots for sale at reasonable prices. Call Walter Ow en, 368R. 1 1-3 For sale cheap 1916 model Ford car. Good condition. C. H. Cochran. First National Bank. U-6 For sale Modem 8 -room house and geraga (In Pendleton). Address Scott Butler, ill! W. Indiana Ave., Spokane. 9-16tf Wanted Scrap Iron, brass and aluminum. Highest prices guaran .teed, Blewett Harvester Co. Do you know that Estes & Friedly "Sell, rent or Insure Anything?" 614 Main street. Phone 640 1 Wanted Salesman and collector. A ! liberal contract. Apply 220 East ' Court. 10-30U ; , Rolled barley, oats, corn, hay. Car- I loads or less, Blydensteln Co. Phone ; 351. 10-31tf 1 Wanted Girl for general house- J work. Phone 68. 10-Utf : Rooming house for sale. Mai.i ! street. In center of business district. Doing good business. Inquire of Pen land Bros. For sale Thoroughbred Shropshire . buck. Inquire J. B- Porter, Pendle ton, Ore. 10-17tf ; For sale or trade for Pendleton rroperty. 6 room house and lot. In ! Baker, Oregon. Phone 97. 11-8: For sale 0 acres. 45 under ditch, suitable for alfalfa. Will set) cheap. Inquire of W. E. Burnap, ; Touchct. Wash. 11-30; For rent Three room furnished apartment. 129 Lewis street. Phone 246J. 10-30tf For sale On North Side, new, thor oughly modern bungalow. Reason able terms. Phone 627. 10-30tf Vsed cars for sale at bargains. Chev rolet touring. Ford touring and Ohev- ! rolet roadster. N, P. McLean, Main and Water streets. For sale Modern house, well 1m- : proved lot. Hot water heating- ays- , tern. Good location for business man. ' Phone 3RSW. 11-5 For sale at a bargain, a good eight room house and four lots. "Five , blocks from Main street. Good nelgn- , borhood, good view. Phone 172W. H. : M. Elder. 11-4 ! Wanted Young man for office work. Must be stenographer, refer- ! ences required. Address X. Y. Z.. j care this office. In own handwriting. 10-I2ti For sale New 1918 model E. 49 : Bulrk. 7 passenger. Will sell reason able account going to war. Applv Geo. La Fontaine. Pendleton, Ore. 10-31tf Wanted Woman for light house work in family of two. Some one who will stay with baby three or four nights a week. Call 320 Water street. 10-201 Arrow COLLAR MEAN a ML'ST BK TRIED IX HIS OWN HOME TOWX OOXCOR ,DX. C, Nov. 2. Gaston Means will be tried for the murder of Mrs. King here, hiH home town, i The court denied the state's motion : to remove the case to an adjoining county. ; Presently a man will blush with money jingling in his pocket. He will j be accused of hoarding wealth. ; Hay for Sale In the Payette Valley. Idaho. 800 tons of first class alfalfa hay for sale on the Payette river at 817 per ton In the stack, two good feed vards and water privileges. L. H. Patton, Payette, Idaho. It-9 Cooked IYhkI Sale. The Christian Endeavor of the Pres hyterian church will hold a cake sale at Gray Bros. Oro. Saturday. 11-3 Tlu Inward Kfnwts of humors are worse than the out war!. They en danger the whole system. Hood's Sursupnrilta eradicates all humors, cures all their Inward and outward effects. It Is the great alternative and tonic, whose merit hus be-n every v hciv fNinblisht'il. Dance at (jerman Hall. Saturday evening, Nov. 3rd. Yon are cordially Invited and assured a good time, good floor, good manage ment and good music. Pendleton or chestra."" 11-5 I-Yw Sale Hay. 100 tons 1st class alfalfa In stack. Good feed ground and running water. , Karl Queener. lowden Wash. R. F. D. 11-81 PASTIME THURSDAY FRIDAY WILFRED LUCAS In a startling play, swift of ac tion, crammed, with surprises. "Hands Up!" Romance of Excitement. A girl exchanges rings with a highwayman, who holds up the train. Her father recognizes the bandit's ring as one which he had given a" woman years be fore. A terrible tragedy is fore shadowed, but averted by deci sive action, and the order, ''hands up!' Iu addition Triangle Comedy A SKIRT STRATEGY." Adults 15c, War Tax 2 Children 5c, no Tax Aifca Theatre FRIDAY SATURDAY HIPPODROME & AFFILIATED VAUDEVILLE 6 Big Acts 6 JACK BEAN The Jumping Marvel. 2 GEO. & VIRGINIA STANLEY In Plantation Fancies. 3 RUTH & KIT CLARK Singing and Piano. 4 BREWSTER & BOYD Singing, Talking Comedians. 5 AL NUTTLE The Musical Nut. 6 THE ROYAL DUO Comedy Acrobatic Skit. 6 Big Acts 6 PARAMOUNT PRESENTS VIVIAN MARTIN IN "Little Miss Optimist Dainty Miss Martin is at her best in this Paramount Picture. ADULTS 50c, War Tax 5c. CHILDREN 24c, War Tax lc NOTE This show will be the last of the six vaudeville acts to be seen in Pendleton. After this show two acts of vaudeville and feature pic ture will constitute the Alta's programs. 1 ? O e 000000900090900000000000000000 0900000000000000000 nn SUNDAY PAS IM'E MDAY ART CRAFT PICTURES PRESENT GEO. M. COIAN IN HIS OWN BROADWAY SUCCESS THE TALK OF TWO CONTINENTS 2 hi ' : vr. JrjkKpy y. A J o 2 b f 1 r riiv b g S a N - r kKx- A 2 jO LHli Geo M.Cohan t . O I a T i 5en Keyj to Baldpate fjZS tiL-W r O f , V,. t i ' W VlHl Q 0 SEE THE YANKEE DOODLE BOY IN HIS BEST PLAY Z ' 9 Seven Kevs to Baldpate i? all Pep. Don't faail to see it. ? 2 : ; Adults 25c, War Tax 3c Children 9c, War Tax lc O cooooooooooooooeoooooooooooee&ooooooooeoooooooooel O o o o o o