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VAcw no nr. PATTY FART ORFnONTAN', PENDLETON. OREOON. fyXTTTRD A Y, FEBRUARY- 20, lim. i r l ETOTTT PAGES RE-SOLVCD That if, V HAVE ARlCHT7oVvm,LVl4i- ATEATHER INI OUR, CAP ve've dor good GROCERIES ve brought turn HERE foRWANDVc tfAVEVIADEjHE PJICC RIGHT jdT , Our Groceries arc pure, freh, wholesome. Although the quality is high, vo keep the price down as low as many ehargc for pior grwerios. Trade with us. A F ATH E.R, IN . HIS CAP PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleat ;d Court and Johnson Sts. Newsy Notes of Pendleton BRITAIN REPLIES. (Continued from page one.) Son H Horn. A bouncing baby boy was horn yesterday to Mr. unci Mm. Will now ers at their horns on Calvin street. Undergoes Operation. Mm. R. W. Pore of thla city, un derwent an operation at St. An tliony's hospital this morning, the Drs. Boyden belnj the surgeons. 11 O. HwV lit K. O. Hawks, deputy county assess or, has been unaMj to attend to his duties during the fast two days on nicount of a severe attack of tonsl-litl. ltaby Daughter An Ives. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson of Ash street, haro a new member of thrlr family today, a bnby daughter having been born to them yesterday! w ie piaeu uurimc tne evening, one between the fersninen and the sopho. mores, and the other between the juniors and the seniors. Hoth games wore Interesting, the freshmen beat l"K the sophomores by the score of 14 fo 5, and .the Juniors beating the seniors by the sco-o of 17 to 6. A reception was held Immediately aft er the game In onor of the visiting team, to which Ire public was Invited. Dwelling Holnif ReMtlred. The dwelling houre at 319 Lllleth stieet. owned by tio eoples Ware house, Is undersold general repairs. J ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 f i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L.r Pastime Theatre I TODAY ! Jollier's Roses" I Vitagraph Special 1 BROADWAY STAR FEATURE ( 1 Featuring Mary Maurice I Dorothy Kelly and James Morrison Geo Ade Fable The Syndicate Lover" )iiiiiiiniiniiii!iiii!iiiiiiii:i:ii!iiiiiii!iiiiu!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i Coming Sunday . i 4V V s---'r.''l'! I Body SlilpiHl to Union. The body of John Perley, 81 years old, who died .t the Eastern Oregon State Hospital Thursday, was ship lei to Union to relatives. holm i rig of a neutral flag on board a British vessel cannot possibly en danger neutral ' shipping, and. the 1'rltlnh govornmeut holds that l it lo?-, to neutrals Jj caused ' by disre garding this obligation. It Is upon the government Klvttitf orders that : It should be dlsrogirded that the full rttiponslblllty for' Injury to neutrals ought to rest." , ' Soritentlno Dance Tonight. Special! , Something new! Dig sirpentlne dance onlght . In Moose hall on Main street. Latest music by new Pendleton orchestra. Oener ai public invited rnd all assured a Jelly good time. Admission 60c don't miss It. Adv. , Monday 1 Holiday. Monday Is a lt-gal holiday, .belne the anniversary of the birth of Georgo Washington, and the banks and pub-i lie omces will be closed. The schools will observe the day with patriotic exercises. Contractor Bent li Coming. A. S. Bent 3f the Bent Construe tki Co.. which buiil the pipe line of the Pendleton vatsr system, is due to arrive in Pendteroi from Los Angeles next Tuesday cvenLig to attend to seme unfinished business matters. Will Exhibit Saddle. For the purpose of exhibit at the Panama fair In connection with the leather goods exhibit of the Santa r.f sa Vallejo Tanning company's sad die is to be shipped from here soon ly E. L. Power & Son. A Heavy Rainfall. The precipitation In Pendleton Wednesday during the all day rain was .34 of an inch, according to the records kept by E. F. Averlll, local observer. The rain was of the kind, too that all goej into the ground and was of much Denefit to the far irer. Wheat Market Dormant. There Is not sufficient activity in the local wheat market today to Justi fy the buyers in securing prices. They assert there Is no wheat being offer ed for sale. On the basis of Port land prices yesterday the local price for club should be a trifle above $1.40 per bushel. Xew Mini-tor to 1 In pulpit. Rev. J. E. Snyrter, the new minis ter of the Penlleton Presbyterian church, will prear.h his first sermon here tomorrow. He will occupy the pulpit both at ihe morning and even ing services. The church has sent cue printed Invitations to the congre gation and friends lo attend the ser vices and make the acquaintance ol the minister anl ills family. : A it V.. I -i jl trv r yj - --z: lour line Flslu In the window of the La Dow store Friday were exhibit four of the largest tro i: seen here for a long time. The were caught by Al bert Humphrey near Umatilla. The largest was two feet long and the smallest about IS Inches. Spurred by the sight of the catch. W. D. Humph rey and F. E. Welch yesterday sot out their poles and went down ih river to try their luck. For Sale Very Reasonable. Modern T-rootn lu'use and 7 lots, about It blocks ft tin town 1 block from paved strjerj. Suitable for ch.'cken raising and gardening. In Uiilre "Mrs. C. A.," this office. Adv. Special Saturday Night. At the regular Saturday night Gun Club Shoot Tomorrow. dance this week at Eagle-Woodman lie Round-up Gun club will hold bar the manag?.noit will give a cash a trap shoot tomorrow morning com-'r-flw for the bent waltxlng couple, menclng at 10 o'clock at Its grounds Music by the Penlltton United Or In the eastern -jart of the city. These chestra of six pieces. All are Invlt shcots will be hell every Sunday nnl guaranteed a good time. from now on as often as the weather Ad pvrmlts. . Alfalfa nay for gale. Iromliicnt Club Man Here. Farmers north of Pendleton on th Edgar Frank, prominent merchant, O -W. R. & N. and the Northern Pa of Portland and one of the leading' clflc railroad, I can furnish you wiestlers and directors of the Mult-'cho,ce "alfa hay, cheap freight, nomah Amateur Athletic club, visit ' oulck delivery." E. C. Burllngame, d here with friends several days W rrmer. Walla Walla, Wash. Adv. vrek, storplng nt the Hotel Pendle- " ten He returned home yesterdav. Farm for Sale. 220 acres of good wheat land In Everybody Wears Hass. center of Grand Ronde valley. S Lapel flags are the custom of the n,1Ie8 northeat of La Grande. Never day. Everybody on the street has ; falls t0 yle,d good crP- L" ,n am one in evidence as the result of the;vlclnlty ha soId at 100 and mora active campaign conducted by the hi- I per HCre- W,U 86,1 a: 90-00 Pr acre dies of the parent- teachers' associ- ?jm cash neceaairy nd te"n on atlon for the benefit of child welfare balanf- further Information work. At several public places booths ' Wr:t" J R' 011ver Q''and. Ore- have been maintained while other, workers have been circulating about the streets. Few refusuls to buy have been met with and the result is that the ladles will have a considerable fund to turn over to the Oregon Con gress of Mothers. Eon. Adv. Indian Sued for Money. Simon Whitman, well known Indi an, was today .nado the defendant In a collection suit In which W. M. Pe terson Is plaintiff. Peterson claims h-J holds Whitman's note upon which j::0, Interest ind $20 attorney fees Is due and that he holds another note executed by the Cofendant to William Barnhart, another Indian, and which ha.r been assigned to him. Upon this note $180, interest and $15 attor rey fees is du he alleges. B. L. Bi-Ilard. his law lartner, Is his at tcrr.ey. Dale Rothvell EXCLUSIVE OPTICIAN Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. All work guaranteed. American National Bank Bid;., Pendleton, Phone 609. We Are Showing Some Very Classy Footwear This Season. You will find our Shoos arc liih class, then too, wo save you alxxit a third on every pair because we buy tliem for less and m;1L them for less. Compar.e our values, compare our-quulity. We know you will buy your hhoes of us because our business methods entitles us to your trade. Have you seen tho'so dainty one strap slippers, they're new,. in patcnt-or' dull kid, with fancy crarcnette quar ters, a Rood $4.QQ value priced at P $2.98 Fancy dancing slippers in pat ent with half Iuis heel and sells everywhere at $.", our prieo $3.08 Women's button boots in pat ent vamp with eravenette top and kidney heel, you will not find its equal under $J.r0, tho Golden Kulo price $2.08 Women's shoes in patent, viei, or cun metal, $1.08, $2.40, $2.08. lion's work shoes, every pair that will stand the hard knocks, priced at $1.08, $2.40, $2.08, $3.50. Tennis oxfords, just the thing for gym work at. 60 TOC CAN DO BETTER AT tC Nwwefnr M Misses' shoes in patent, vici or gun metal, some with cloth top, at a saving of at least n third $1.40 $l.GO, $1.08, $2.25. Children's shoes that fit th foet 40, C0, 0S and $1.15. Slen'a shot, the t'rossette and . I. J. ana 1J. rIiocs, there' none better and priced clse- . where ut $4, $5 and but we price them $2.08, $3.08, $4.08. Hoys' shoes, its the boy that needs strong shoes; you will find them for less at this liir busv store, $1.70, $1.08, $2.40, $2.08. You should see. tho shoes wo are putt in? out for bovs at $1.40, $1.G0. Children's Broadwalk shoes, vou should trv a pair of these at.... $1.70, $1.08 WK LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Every Day We Give Relief lo Soma Patient in Correcting Improper Vision Don't put off having your eyes tested. It costs nothing to find out whether or not the glares you are using ore correctly fitted. Our lenses are ground in our store, to fit the require ments of each and every eye. W. II. HILL, Optician With Hanscom THE Jeweler. Ixnses Duplicated on Short Notice. Buy Xew StudHMikers. Long & Walker, local agents of th.-. Studebaker fiutomobile, have re tently delivered Pf-veral of these tars. William VcK'enzle of Weston cefured a slx-cyllnder, seven-passen-Kt car, and Frunk Krebs of Adams t.nd Dave IIowdymell of this city ff. ur-cyllnder, ;ivi passenger cars. A fcur cylinder, Iv passenger Stude baker will be delivered to Ed Bed c'ow of this city during the first week in March. j "Mrs. Wiggs of tho Cabbage Patch" j with Beatriz Michelena I as "Lovey Mary" S A complete circus was used in this picture liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiliilliiiiliiliniiliiiiiiilllll 5 IT TUESiflV All Hail the King Charles Chaplin I 5 and his retinue of Essany Commedians in H Without Chaplin no comedy is complete. This picture was repeated three different times at National Theatre, Portland I mm I 10c any show, any time 10c 1 SiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiinnuunuuininnnninniiiiiiHimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii Suit to FwreeloW. Suit to foreclose a mortgage of 1125 on the west hnlf of lota la ni 1 block 1SS, reservation aftJItion t Pendleton ws begun today against Walter M. Arnold and wife, Percy, by Tryphena Gritrntn, to whom has been assigned a iote for $425 exe cuted by the defendants to Grltman Bios., on December 7, 1908. Raley Sc Raley are it'.orneys for the plaintiff Local Roys Defeat Union. After a hard fought game on a fo:elgn floor the local high school baeketball team succeeded in defeat ing the Union niu-id by the close score of 24 to 22, last night in that city. This was tne second game play ed on the trip. The first one was played Thursday night at La Grande with the high schol of that city, re sulting in the -lofest of the, local squad. A third game will be played at La Grande with the M. I. A. team. Docket Partially Cleared. Thla morning at J:30 Judge Phelps assembled the various attor neys and called the docket. Some cases were dlamlised and settler, mo tions were made In others, demurrers filed In others and still others were decided. Altogetlv-r the docket was cleared up to a considerable length and many cases ,iut at Issue. Am ong the cases disposed of within the Past few days i.re the following: B L. Ballard vs. James Baldwin and F. A. Bailey, oH".p1 and dismissed; Integrity Lodge, No. 92. I. O. O. F., vs. T. F. Howard, default and Judg. mcnt for plaintiff and order to sell attached property; George Carnes and Owen Carnes -s Irancls M. Smith, findings and iF-cre for plaintiff; E. E. Koontz and Marlon Jack, adm. of estate of T. J. KlrK, vs. F. B. Boyd am' wife. Judgment for tlliO, Inter est and 100 attorney fees, and order foreclosing mortgie on Athena property. ; Everybody's doing it Wm. Walton Dead. William T. Walton. 43 years old, a resident of Pendleton, died at a lo cal hospital at 5 o'clock this morning says the Walla Walla Bulletin of yes terday. Mr. Walton was brought to the hospital Tuesday, suffering from an attack of Brlght's disease. He came to Freewater on Monday to Visit his brother and was seized with the Illness which caused his death while there. Mr. Walton Is survived by a wife and two children, who are at present visiting In Portland, by his brother at Freewater and a slBter, Mrs. D. F. Baker, who lives near Walla Walla. He had resided at Pendleton for several months. The body is rest ing at the Cookerly Cantonwlne par lors, pending the completion of fu neral arrangements. Rnuids Do Not Have to Re Renewed. Contrary to a story printed yester day to the effect that all brands must bo renewed each etr, County Clerk Haling declares ihe law does not re quire this. Count Judge Marsh be ing mistaken in h's interpretation ol it A law passod In 1913, he states. making it necesiaiy for all brands then registered be renewed within tho next year tr be cancelled. This was for the purpose of cleaning the records of registrations which had been made twenty years ago. There was no provision, he states, requiring re-registration every year. Hotromb Rays Ruiik. J. C. Holcomb of Adams has pur chased a new modd C-2S Bulck from the Oregon Motor Oarage of this city. LIMITED fil'FFRAGE GRANTED THE WOMEN OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 20.The senate passe, a bill giving limited suffrage to women. So doubt tho house will pass the bill and the gov ernor will sign It, senate leaders asserted. FOR SALE! 1000 acres well watered, 400 acres In cut. tlvatlon and meadow. Cuts about 711 tons of hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. 30 million feet of fine saw timber, besides a big lot 6f smaller. ' Good house, cost over $2000. one mile from town! four good barns. Adjoins Nat forest reserve, and has graxlng right thereon. All vehicles and farm Implements, some of them new, good blacksmith outfit, and chop mill driven by motor power. Tou can buy this ranch Including the above mentioned property, for lit per acre. Tou can buy with It, 760 well bred cattle, and 90 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. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore, PLAY AUTOMATIC ISJMS'E IS HkLL The game that' is setting the entire country crazy. It takes you back to "kid days" again, besides its fascinating, exciting and healthful exer cise. Only 5c Game Regulation baU and balls but "Oh you pitcher." NOW OPEN 818 Main St. GUNNER PETERSON, Proprietor. iiitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniuii:tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiMiiui Alia Theatre I Today Today Lois Weber and Philip Smalley 1 he WITH AN AIX-STAR CAST IN "Fase Colours JJ 1 2 L 1 i aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiifiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiitiiitiifiiiiiiiitiisiu Tfca Scissca cf ttcdidna is Progrcssivo Judging from the trouble and expense people have In getting sat 1 factory glasses, there Is room for Improvement In glass fitting. A glass that was apparently alright at first but later requires changing, la absolute proof that It' sever wm correct. We use a method of wfafm fitting that will straighten cross eye without a surgical operation; the same principles will give you a glass that will never require changing, except for reading from the ages of 41 to IS. Only one of the various systems can make the above statement good. We are the only refractlonlst In Oregon using this system. D. N. Reber, M. D. Eye. Eear, None and Throat Specialist. Schmidt Bldg. Pilot Rock Gins Defeated. - S - A glass that was apparently alright at first but later requires n Laat night the Pilot Rock squad Ej changing, Is absolute proof that It' sever wm correct ! which Dlaved the local girls' basket- We use a method of triaea flttlnar thai will atralarhten crona rre B ball team In the high school gymna sium met defeat by the score of 33 to 3. The vlsltln.-r team was handi capped by lack t training and ex perience, and ca.ne to Pendleton only on request of the local high school to fill a vacancy in the basketball schedule made bv the refusal of the M 1. A. team of La Grande to meet the local team lost night as had been Planned. Two preliminary games llIIHnSIItlllHlIIIHIIlltIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII9IIIIIIIIIIIIIir r.lllllMUIIIIMllllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllJ'llllllllIII IIIIIIIIKnilllllllllllllR A STRONG DRAMA PLEASING EVERYBODY. VAUDEVILLE I REEVES and MILLER SINGING AND DANCING. Tomorrow! Sunday! A SPECIAL LENTEN OFFERING WILLIAM FARNUM f In WIIiKON RARRETT'S IMMORTAL DRAMA 5 The Siffn of the Cross A picture glowing with luxuriance as befits & story of life in Rome In the days of Nero when Intrigue and unbridled luxury and In dulgence nearly smothered the Christians. A gallery of startling scenes, now splendid with throned sensualities, now beautiful with piteous suffering Illumined with holy hope and love, and over flowing with emotional power. William Farnum as Marcus has reached the high point In his film work and The Famous Players Studio have produced a mas terplece. ( , A Keystone Comedy. LGVE, SPEED tzA TOLLS AN EXTRA GOOD LAUGH PRODUCER. VAUDEVILLE SIDIiEY & WEIL THE PARODY KINGS. ft 5 POPULAR PRICES 15o o POPULAR PRICES 5