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EIOTTT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORTOOXTAN, PENW.TON, OREGON. THURSDAY, VKHiaTAlt;js. UHS VAQh EIOJIT. Newsy Notes of Pendleton I' fNO M0E WIlUAM TU. I (TOR. ME-tXCr.PTToTLL RESOLVED You can't rai- it in our store 01' H AIM is to make a LOW PRICK on our Groceries. So vp c.m Koop your trade. Yo want you for life that's our aim. Our price is low, our rds are bone;t. We have a fine stock of -roecries, frcJi fruit?, vegetables and r.nined po.ls in our store and our prices will strike you right. PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY CO. Where all are PIea:3 Court and Johnson Sl. ltoive H GranUsl. Judge Phelps has granted a decree of divorce In tho case of Charles It Farnes v. Kdna J. Barne. Judgment la Given. In the case of C. W. Teterson vk. D. It. Jarmon, a default Judgment has bten taken for M6S.93. interest, costs and 135 attorney ?ees. lU-rjrer In FYlsx. Joe Berger. former rendleton twlrl er. Is In tan Francisco walling for the spring training senson to open. according to a :?ttcr received from him by local friends. He will play with Aberdeen, Wash., this year, he write.. ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii:iiiiiiiii;i;n;i!iiiiiiniii:iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiu:Miimiiiiiiiiiiiii The Science of Kedicine is Progressive H judsirg from the trouble and expense people have In getting sat- E Isfactory jl.uaes. there Is room for Improvement in glass fitting. s A glass that was apparently alright at first hut later requires j changT.g Is absolute proof that it never was correct. E 5 We use a method of g'x- fitting that will straighten cross eye E without a surgical operation; the same principles will give you a E glass that will never require changing, except for reading from the r E ages of 45 to 65. , E OnK one of tha various systems can make the above statement E grMHl ' We are the only reactionist in Oregon using this system. - 1 D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. Eear, Nose and Throat Specialist. E E Schmidt Bldg. E SiiMitinHiniiiiniHMiJiiiiiniiitiinmtiinKiiniiniinuiiiniiiiiiHiHiiiiniiiniiiiiuir Mervliunts Are Chosen. t the election of officers yesterday at the conventlj.n of the Retail Merchants- association In Portland, K. Alexander of this ci'.v was chosen sec ond vice president and A. J. McAllis ter was chosen vs ono of the directors from eastern Oregon. runner Ioil Hoy Return, Albert Harala. formerly a resident of this county, W hack In Pendleton for a short visit In which he will ctmblne buslnesa with pleasure. For the past seven years he has been In tV.e real estate buslnesa In Portland, making a specialty cf farms, acreage, timber lands and city property. Federal Plans Aro Inspected. Postmaster T. J. Tweedy stated to da that he expects the plana of the new federal building to arrive here tomorrow, lie has received notice that they were sent and, If the malls are on time, thjy should be in on the early morning train. . Srrlce Tomorrow. Services will te held tomorrow at the Church of the Kedeemer at 10 o cli ck a. in. Johitsoii Child Die. Chester, the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Johnson, died yes. terday nt 12 o'clock ut the family home on Ash street, and the funeral U being held this afternoon. l'Uinnlujr CVlllo Trip. At a meeting f the county affairs cemmittee and tho entertainment committee of tlio Commercial club last evening plani for the Umatilla cevnty excursion to the Celllo canal celebration were discussed. It was redded to call In Mr. Miller, travel ing representative of the O.-W. It. & N . Co.. and ask- for rates on a spe cial train to Umatilla and upon a steamer from Umiiilla to Celllo. Every Day We Give Relief lo Some Patient in Correcting ImppVjsion Don't put off baying your eyes testol. It costs nothing to find out whether or not the glares you aje uiing are correctly fitted. Our lenses are ground in our store, to fit the require ir.ents of each and every eye. W. II. HILL, Optician With Ilaiir-eoni THE Jeweler. Leases Duplicated on Short Notice. America's Greatest Cigarette and EgpumOgmOes it AtKM Itev. Snyder Is Uecelved. For the purpose of receiving Rev. J. Fv Snyder, newly uppolnted pastot of the Presbyterian church at ren dleton a meeting of the Pendleton presbytery was held at the church at 10 o'clock this forenoon. Those present for the occasion were Rev. P. F. Harper, Milton. Rev. O. W. Healy, Milton; Kev. R. E. Blackman. Milton: Rev. J. E. Faucett, Stanfield; Rev. Harry Gelvin, Pilot Rock; Rev. J. M. Cornellson. Tutuilta and Rev. Snyder Magsart Funeral TliU I. M. The funeral of Joseph Maggart. who died yesterday of an Injury re ceived nearly nine months ago. was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Rrown chapel. Rev. T. F. Weaver conducting the services. Deceased felt from a binder while working on the R. F. Klrkpatrick place last spring when the horses started nuddenly, struck on the sickle guards and sus tained Injuries that left him partially paralyzed and almo.st entirely help less since. He Is survived by a wife and several children. Are rpiito tho thinp fr these cool evening, nnd its tho llalmacaans that are the rngo for this schhoii, Many novel weaves nro riiown in different coloring. Then too they will keep you dry in case you're caught in a rain storm. l'.alnuicaan Coats are niado with the raghin sleeves and are verv rooinv, n kind of hlip-over, and gHHl values at 17..',0 aiul .fl'O; priced the Gulden Utile way $9.90, $12.50. With that new Spring font you may want one of thoM new Hlue Serge Suits at these prices ?9.90, 12.50, $1 1.75, $10.50. Fancy Mixed or plain grey suite, you don't have to pay their real worth of vou buy your suit of us, $7.90, $9.90, $12.50, $1-1.75. Men's Hats OS?, $1.19, $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 Men's Khaki Fants 08, $1.23, $1.49, $1.08 Men's $.1.00 Corduroy Pants only '. $1.98 1W K'nickcr Suits $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Dutch suits for tho little folks, so cute $2.98 You can do better at 'JZCPenneu-Co-lnC' J fan S We Lead Others follow Dale Rothvell EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed. American National Bank Bldg.. Pendleton, Phone 609. I'niatlllu Officers Make Answer. Making answer to the suits filed by E. E. Starcher and E. J. Anthony to oust them from office. H. X. Dryer, who holds the office of mayor of Umatilla, and T. S, Tillson. council man of the same town, deny that they are usurpers, declaring that, while Starcher was elected mayor and An thony councilman last December, that they failed to qualify within the time prescribed In the charter, that their offices were declared vacant and that the council had chosen the de fendants to fill the office. They ask the court to declare them to be the true holders of Cie offices. Fee and Fee are their attorneys. HAY XOT STOLEX. (Continued from page one.) bilieves it improtuble that American ships will be torpedoed. An embargo :v the United States on the exportatioa of nrms to belli- gcients In Europe would be a com- .... 11 . pW'tely unneutri; act, me pres:u-n told a committee f women who pre sented a petition signed by 28.000 a-'klng for an emaargo. day evening. February 21, Uc, 25c, 5c. Prices, A. O. Shubert. a farmer of the Athena vicinity. Is numbered among the out-of-town visitors in Pendleton. X Klcc. After this date, Feb. 18, 1915, I will no longer be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Agnes Craig. WILLIAM (I! ILLY) CRAIG (Adv.) "Children of the Ghetto" THC STORY The t-tory of "The Childn-n of The tWi-tto" as C'jnveed by the William' r..x tiruducti.-n of the- great Zangwill , ina.-tcrpH-ce produced by Frank I'ow- j vibrates with human emotion.. S'h-Tiiut l. the dd rabbi, played by Ileb "Win. in Ivickave who created the or-'; i.-ii.iil role on the speaking (Use. i ji.tX.-s an appeal that grips the heart, ! throttle the throat and brings tears if sympathy tven to the most sophis-j tictted -te. At the very outm a lump begins to f"rm in your thro.at1 when the good old God fearing Is raelite takes the coat off his back to cover the cold chilled frame of one of his flock. Throughout the play Heb .hsmuel bears the burdens of Israel with a heart full of love toward all and nalice toward none. Even when his head is bowed in sorrow, his belief in the wisdom of righteousness of the Lord is unshaken. He bears his grief with a melting fortitude. His story Is emblematical of the story of Israel and his sons. Reb Shemuel's children are weaned from iiiiitiiiiiiiiiii:iiitiiuiu;iii;iiiiiwu:i!iw!i!uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Pastime Theatre I I TODAY 1 WILTON LACKAYE f in Israel Zangwill's Masterpiece ita of tha -Ghetto I It so happens 'hut these Penland fiaters have out back of the E. L. Smith home a stack of hay, put up to supplement their barnful In feed Ing their horsea Ourlng the winter. It chanced that Cud Penland, driv ing 'Little Jeff la that vicinity a few days ago, detected something stiange In the appearance of said stack. It appeared to be boo-taned a: the far end. A close scrutiny con- lVtulleton Han j Stork (oniMiny. The Geneva Lock a Company op ening at the Oregon theater Sunday, February 21. !s one of the strong fRt stock organization In the west The company has been playing on the road since Augcst with wonder ful success, owing probably to the fact that each a'll every memoer w a clever professional and that the company is composed entirely of la dies and gentlemen Miss LocKea is acknowledged a clever young lead Inr woman with a thorough atock ex perience, having p'uyed In Portland. Scnttle, San Francisco, Calgary and other western citls. Miss Caroline Heft will play the aspiring .Fat ay In Bought and Paid For and Mrs. Anna Athey In conjunction with several local must cinns will furnhii the musical num. btrs. The opening play will be Rought and Paid for the date Sun- Wheat Farm for Sail. 320 acres, 270 under cultivation, all fenced and cross fenced, 2 aeta of old buddings, 3 mll?s northeast of Van sule station, w.vit 1-2 Of ectlon 27 In Tp. 6 N.. It. 33 E. W. M. Price $.sC00. .Term. For further particu lars write A. II.. care East Oregonlan. Adv. For Sal Very i:asnable. Modern seven room house and rev en room house and seven lota, about 14 blocks from town one block from pi-.ved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. Inquire "Mrs. C A." this office. Adv. Dance at German Hall. Social dance at German hall Sat urday evening, February 20th. Good music and refreshment! served. Cor dial Invitation extended alL Adv. Cooked lXol Sale. The naptlst youu' people will sell tume rooking at Gngga grocery Sat uu'ay. Adv. DBS. WHITAKER & WOOD DENTISTS Milarkey Building FOR SALE! 5000 acres well watered, 400 acres In cul tivation and meadow. Cut about 70 tons of hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. 30 million feet of tine saw timber, besides a big , lot of smaller. Good house, cost over $2000, one mile from town! four good barns. Adjoins Nat forest reserve, and has grating right thereon. All vehicles and farm implements, some of them new, good blacksmith outfit, and chop mill driven by motor power. You can buy this ranch Including the above mentioned property, for IK per acre. Tou can buy with It, 7S0 well bred cattle, and 10 horses at the market prices; half cash, reasonable time on balance. I have both larger and smaller stook ranches than this, also wheat land, diversified farms, city property, and exchanges. K. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. him by the heterogeneous mixture of cosmopolitan life. His son Is taken from him and then his wife and his only daughter almost breaks his steeled heart by eloping with a man an involved rablnical law made It Impossible for her to marry. Only his belief that God Is Just and his will be done sustains the old man In his trouble and saves him from a death of ennui. The atmosphere of the Jew ish home, the touching comedy dra- ma of Jewish life and the sacred and serious purpose of the right-living Jew has been defined and delicately visualized on the screen with rugged fidelity and a strength of character ization almost startling in dramatic realism and intensity. Zangwill's Metwage to the Jews In "Tho Children or the Ghetto" Israel Zangwill's thesis, baslcal, in his great work "The Children of the Ghetto" as produced by the William Fox Company under the direction of Frank Powell with Wilton Lackaye Hn the leading role, is the much In volved religious rite of the Jews which tends to alienate the young from the fold. He supports this thes is by the following example: Hannah. Reb Shemuel's daughter, while visiting some friends meets a newlv engaged couple. In his exuber i ance, the young fiance of her friend chides her for not having taken the , leap into matrimony and in a spirit of i fun takes the ring off the finger of ihis fiancee and places It on hers at the same time repeating the Jewish marriage ceremony. As this was done ! in the presence of witnesses (as the ' poet Plncus pointed out) they were j man and wife. Aod in order to sever the bonds of matrimony thus tied in Jest a regular divorce had to be se cured. Later when Hannah Is at the altar about to be married to Brandon this same poet Pincus, who has wooed unsuccessfully for Hannah's hand announces In the nynagogue that as Hannah Is a divorced woman she cannot marry Brandon a des cendant of the holy son of Caan the officiating priests in the Temple of Solomon. This announcement is one of the startling sensations of the dra ma It affords a climax of genuine dramatic power. In this wonderful production, Wil ton Lackay is cast In the principal part, that of "Reb Ehemuel" a char acter that will live as long as litera ture or the dram exist. firmed his fears. "By all the gods oi Olympus and Valhalla," he qceth," somebody has been filching our hay." Hastily he gum.ii.med his brothers and they agreed with his deductions At out fifteen feet had been cut off th.- end ef the Mack and the has ban vanished. They reported th matter to the sheriff and Deputies Biakely and EsUm accompanied the transfermen out for a more care ful Investigation. T'lere was no ques tion but that th.? iny had disappear ed Scientific southing brought to view tracks nearoy, wagon tracks. noise tracks an 1 man tracks. The th'ef had come Ith a wagon and had hauled away part of the stack. Thus, they reasoned. But the tracKs wre old, so tha officers Judged probably two .non'.hs old. Nothing daunted, however, they seized the meager clew and, like Australian blcck trackers, they started upon tli trail of the culprit. After labors tho t would make the Immortal Sherlock blush, they ran down their quarry. Suspicion point ed to a former employe of the Pen- lands who Is tow working for Ben Burroughs. Confronted with the ev- ldence, he promptly confessed. "Sure I hauled it away," he said, "about two months ag). The far end ot th Btack got a little askew nnd Claude Penland toll me to haul It tr the barn, so I did." It was with a real sheep s grin that the afore -mentioned Claude Pendleton admitted having given the Instructions. "By Ned. I plumb for got all nbout It," ho said. And thus ended the mystery of the stolen haystack. I j Everybody's doing it I iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii'f I BE7CT0DE nor.iEDiES I MAKE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE at "Tho PLAY AUTOMATIC BLOCKADE! F.STABUSI1KD. (Continued from Page 1.) ado of British commerce and will personally' direct much of this work. PRESIDENT OPTIMISTIC OVEll THE SITUATION International Prohibit Will Bo Sol v. od Without OIhIs Being Iteach cd is Opinion of Wllsn. WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. Presi dent Wilson via the Internatloal situation optimistically despite t pnsent complication! and the grave poKslbllltles, It was . officially an nounced today. Germany's wir zone announce ment Is glvin htm more concern thar anything clde, but the president ALL I The tfitmo that is scttinR the entire country crflzy. It takes .you back to "kid days" atfain, kides its fascinating, exciting and healthful exer cise. Only 5c Game Uepulation bata and balls but "Oh you pitcher." NOW OPEN 818 Main St. GUNNETl PETERSON", Proprietor. he Alfa Theatre I FOR A STARTER WE OFFER YOU on ymplis" 1 IN TWO PARTS "Eutty" with wife, mother, and other baggage, take tho 5 steamer for CaUilina Island.-. On tho boat ho 8tvs charming Mabel, who has her father along and is immediately arait- ten. Thinking tho father pome old flirtatious duck Fatty E throws him overlnmrd. The fun has started. "Come on in." S "The Strength of Ten" A pleasing mountain story with Wm. Garwood and Vivi- S nn Rich in tho lead roles, from the American studio. Jaitlra, tho Dream Woman i An old chemist dreams he has made a beautiful woman but uhe seems incapable of falling in love. At last she fall in lovo with a church organist An artistic offering. E I VAUDEVILLE f REEVES and MILLER 1 Singing and expert Dancing 1 Tomorrow a Paramount picture 1 Remember the reception for Tillie 1 - next Wednesday nniiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimi iimiiiiii iimimimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiir; iiii;!SJjni!iii:niiii:iii:iii;iini:i!i!i!i!i:!ii:i!iMiMniiiiiiiiiii!ui!iiiiiiii iiiimm