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PAGfi EIOTIT. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON. OTtEOO SATURDAY, JITATO,J01S. " - EIOTIT PAGES. RESOLVED That you can't fall down on tlie Groceries you buy . from us. But you may slip up on tho quality if you buy elsewhere. Buster Brown. As soon as pood fruit and vegetables are on the market, we have them. There is no danger of your petting poor poods in our store. PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleessd Court and Johnson Sts. COFFEE CLUB FIND WORK FOR 12 UNEMPLOYED MEN WEEKLY REPORT SHOWS THAT INSTITUTION IS PROVING JIENEF1CIAL. Dale Rothwell DOCTOR OF OPTICS. Eyes examined by the latest and best methods known to seience, lenses ground to the particular needs of each case. OFFICES AMERICAN XAT'L BANK BUILDING, Pendleton, Phone 009. mil Hot IChocolate Hot Chili Hot Tamales made to your taste FRESH CANDIES EVERY DAY Horse In Stall 8 Tears CHICAGO, Jan. 29. The Muncle, In J., Humane Society does not know how to proceed In the case of a far mer near Yorktown who, for eight years has kept a horse In prisoner la lis stall The horse when 3 years old ran away with the farmer and seriously injured him, In the eight wears the horse has not had any exercise ex cert such as he m!ght get In his stall It Is said the long confinement in the barn has caused the horse to be ex tremely nervous and that he frightens at the slightest noise. The Humane Society's officers seem to doubt that they could convict the owner of cruel treatment of the horse, but may con clude to file a charge. An effort pro bably will be made to Induce the own er to sell the animal In order to avoid being prosecuted. During the week ending January 24 a total of 12 men were provided with Mork through the Instrumentality ot the Coffee Club, according to the weekly report submitted today. The fallowing Is the detailed statement for tne past week with summary show ier the operations of the club since its organisation: Report or Coffee Club, Jan. 19 to 21 Attendance :. HO Meals for cash 1"5 Meals for tickets . 20 Meals for work 92 Oal!s for help from cltixens 9 Employment provided I J C;ih receipts $8.75 Expenses (for meals only) .... 7.20 Totals Since Opening (7 Weeks). Attendance , 107 Meals for cash 127S Meals for work 5.29 Calls for help . 114 Employment provided 121 Receipts 163.27 Expenses (for meals only) ... 62.14 The public is invited to -visit the rooms cf the Coffee Club at any time and to Inspect the work being done for unemployed men. Newsy Notes of Pendleton Bought New Auto , R. If. Hoeft of this city, has pur inured a now C-25 Bulck from ths Oregon Motor Oarage. New Auto Man Hero. Fred Ward,' formerly of Eugene, has accepted a position with the Ore gon Motor Oarage. I I.i- Appcudldthj. Mrs. Pturl Eby has been In St Anthony's hospital for the past week -vfferlng an attack of appendicitis. I he Is improving sutlufactorlly now. Baptist Church Preaching, It Is announced that preaching service will be held at the Baptist 'church tomorrow forenoon but thut ' no service will be held In the even- 1 . h ng. SHAMROCKS DEFEAT THE - ALLIES IN BOWLING GAME CeMt W As a Guarantee we can refer you to 400 patrons whose ! glasses will never need changing ex cept for reading; 1 per cent were cross eyes, now straight A System of glass fitting that will straighten cross eyes at any ' age, without operation, Is absolute proof that we have something to offer that others do not have. D. (J. Robor, n.D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Schmidt Bldg. Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. la a spirited bowling match last night, one of the city league series, the Shamrocks defeated the Allies bj a total score of 2594 to 25S0. The score in detail Is as' follows: Shamrocks. McDevitt 174 193 204 571 Guyll 147 132 133 417 Hays 1 203 197 566 Slusher 166 152 17S 496 Wheeler 148 162 234 644 Total 2594 Allies. McMonies 164 174 172 510 Peter 197 141 181 519 Molitor 177 190 191 55! Finch 168 118 168 454 Book 181 177 181 539 Total 2380 New Torpedo Is Tested WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 Tests of a submarine projectile which fired at a range of from 6000 to 10.000 yards will explode under the bottom of a battleship were conducted at a seclu ded point In the Potomac river be low here, and members of a Congres sional and naval party which return ed today were prepared to press for an appropriation for further experi ments. One of the shells fixed at 10.000 yards exploded successfully, while two others at that distance failed. Was Ned Strahorn. It was Ned Strahorn lnsteud of Ned Fowler whose name was unlntentlally omitted from the roll of honor of th eighth grade of the Hawthorne school Young Fowler, is a student of the of the high school. Stole. lUcycle;50 Days. Sentenced to the county Jail for 60 days, William Hoffman was brought down this morning from Freewater and turned over to Sheriff Taylor. He was convicted In the east end Justice: court of stealing a bicycle. Down With the Mumps. Irwin Brooks, who formerly work ed In the First National Bank of this city r.r.d Is now bookkeeper of the Athena lnnk. Is confined to his home !n thnl sown with an attack of the irumrs. John McNerney Married. John McNerney. veteran section foreman for the O.-W. R. & N. Co., now located at Walla Walla, wai here yesterday accompanied by hit bride of a few days. They were up on their honej moon trip. New Firm Prcares to Oien. Tho Roesch building on the corner of Court and Thompson streets is to day being fitted up preparatory to the opening of a farm Implement bus lness by McClintock & Simpson. A new front Is being put in and consid erable Interior changes made. Club Fleeted Officers. At a meeting of the Bachelor Club of the high schbol Friday night th following were elected as officers for the club: Vernal Vackman, Ben Ger klng, Paul Calllson. Ralph Hargett and Ernest Crockatt. Majority Favors Printing, ' SALEM, Ore., Jan. SO. The senate committee on taxation and assess ment decided to report unfavorably the bill of Senator Smith, represent ing Coos and Curry counties, repeal ing the law providing for the publi cation in newspapers of the names of persons delinquent in the payment of taxes. Senator Smith, who Is a member of the committee, will submit a mi nority report. New Teacher Added. Miss Delia Rush, recently elected to teach the seventh grade In the Lin coln school, has arrived to enter up on her duties. Miss Rush has been attending the normal at MonmoutV. but has had experience as a teacher and a principal in Hood River county. Pasta TODAY oiirioa Bosiello in Vit&graph 2 Part Drama TODAY The Plot" Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brlsco in Farewell Picture of 'THE BEIiOVF.D ADVENTURER. ROMANOV "In Port O'Dreams." 10c 10c Ruth Roland in Kalem's Mirthful Comedy, "LOVE, OIL AND GREASE." omorroiv! fiY Tomorrow! Corthell is an artist. Jawdin is wrapped up in his attempt to control the wheat market. His wife seeks solace In the company of Corthell. Jawdin's wheat corner is at tacked by Crookes, his business rival. You M-e the turmoil in the pit as Jawdin tries to stem the tide of defeat. Ills wife's action, when Jaw din comes hnrne broken and de throned, ns fhe is about to elope with Corthell, is an interesting sidelight on feminine character. This fine play in 6 acts repro duces exactly the greatest stage triumph of 4 -J WILTON LACKAYE supported by Gail Kane and Milton Sills "THE PAT" Staged William A. Brady Library Bills Introduced. At the request of the county library board Representative Ritner has in troduced two measures desired in connection with the establishment of the new library here and for the pur pose of providing branch libraries In ether places In the county. Senator Burgess will aid the bill when it reaches the senate. Committed to Hospital. Alexander Edoin, a transient log scaler of Canudian birth, was brought down from Weston this morning by W. H. Stamper and, after an exami nation, pronounci-d insane by County Physician McFuul and committed t the Eastern Oregon State Hospital by Judge Marsh. He is 46 years old and states that ho has relatives in Michl Kan and Wisconsin. C nllcil lo Attend Wife. , E. F. Buck of La Grande came over yesterday In response to a mes saee telllne of the critical conditloi J of his wife who in In a hospital here and w not expected to live long. Mr. Buck is himself Just recovering from imurles to his back which he sua I tamed a week to when an engine I ... . ... t- - J o.-.iraeu w:m a wagon ne wivs unv- Ing. Xeal Made City Attorney. James P. Neal, former Umatilla county attorney, has. been appointed city attorney of Walla Walla to suc ceed J. F. Watson who was removed by Mike Toner, the new mayor. Wat eon's friends are Indignant at the change but Toner Is quoted as saying tnat "to the victor belongs the trpolls.'' School Serves Lunches. The Pilot Rock Junction school dis trict is not the only rural school near Pendleton serving hot lunches, so it is reported by patrons of school district No. 69, ten miles north of the city. This Is the district of which Joe. Han scom is clerk and the school Is de voted entirely to primary work, Miss Grace Roumagoux of Pendleton be ing the teacher. The patrons of the school cooperate In providing the lunches at the school and none of the school funds are made use of. Jesse Failing Very Low.1- Jesse Fulling, prominent pioneer resident. Is reported today to be very low. Physicians give small hope ot him living many days longer. Move to IVmlleton. A. E. McKnlght, well known resi dent of Milton for some years past, la moving his family to Pendleton, having accepted a position at the Mc Cook & Bentley Implement house. Leave to Hring Back Body. Glen Sturdivant, undertaker at Folsom's, left this morning In an auto driven by Harvey Withers for Uklah to get the body of Roy Stuart, who died at McDuffce Springs yesterday. Arrangements were made to meet the local auto at Uklah with the body Deceased, who formerly tended bar for W. a. Eogert, here, left recently for McDuffce Springs in the hope of I eneflttlng his health and reports had come back that his condition had Im proved. He was suffering from en largement of the heart and liver and had been unable to work for some time. Effort Is being made to com municate with relatives In the Wil lamette valley, , ' On Trial This P. M., John Peters Is on trial In police court this afternoon on a charge of disorderly conduct, it being alleged that he unlawfully cohabltated with Lizzie Rothruck. Neighbors of the Rothrocks are the complaining wit nesses The' defendant Is being repre sented by B. L. Ballard. Athena Debater C'Ihwpm, Arnold Koepke, Zola Keen and Louis Stewart were chosen as the de bating team of the Athena high school In a tryout held yesterday, ac cording to Principal C. A. Guerne, w ho Is In Pendleton today. The team will compete In the county champion ship contests. Rack Prom Sai em, G. W. Bradley, county treusurer, arrived home last evening from Salem where he had been with other treas ures In the Interest of a bill to put all of the tax collection In the treas urer's office. He believes a bill will be passed either to that effect or giv ing the sheriff all of the collections. Gets Standardisation Pennant. A standardization pennant was Is sued this week to schopl district No. 92, twelve miles west of this city. This school Is In one of the progres sive communities of Umatilla county. The school house Is new and prob ably the most modern and most eX pensive one room school in this part of Oregon. Miss Inez Wagner Is the the members of the board. Cresswell. Heyden and Howdyshell are present teacher and Messrs. Bloom, Turned In Middle of Block. It cost Roy Alexander five dollars to run off with George Strand's auto after the latter had driven alongside of the curb and dismounted. Strand pursued the auto and, when Alexan der turned it around midway between blocks, he swore out a warrant charg ing him with violating the traffic or dinance. "Alex" acknowledged de feat this afternoon by pleadliu guilts und paying a five dollar fine. It's Real Economy to Trade at THE GOLDEN RULE STORE. Then, too, you can traJc with utmost confiJtyicc, knowing you tlon't have to pay more for tlie same poods one day than another hoenuso ita right gcxnla for less every day in the year. EXAMINE OUll GOODS ; COMPAKE OUR PRICES. Examine our men's Macki naw coats at - $3.98 Rain coats that will keep you dry ? 1.98, $G.90, ?9.90 Genuine Gabardine shed-rain coats, compare these with others at $17.50 and $20; our every day price J? 12.50, $14.75. Men's Sweater Coats in grey or maroon color at aloiit a third less than you will find them elsewhere, 98, ?1.19, 91.98, $2.98. Extra heavy rihled all-wool sweatcf $3.98, $4.98 Heavy wool shirts in grey, blue.hrown 98, $1.49, $1.98., lien's $3.00 Corduroy pant value $1.98 Wool shirts and drawers 98, $1.20, $1.49, $1.98. Men's cotton shirts and draw ers 1.- 45, 49 Extra heavy cotton blankets, everv dav price 98, $1.49, $1.98. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT CrflC Men's work box, a good 2 for 25o value' at 3 for 25? Men's wool sox, 2 pr. for 25? Men's $1.00 Overalls 83) Men's 8."jc Overalls G9t? Men's 65c Overalls.-.- 49 Rovs' heavy bibb Overalls, at 49 Roys' 3oc bibb Overalls 25 Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 1, 2 1 2, 5t, 10S Lndfes' heavy fleeecd hostl 15, 25. Ladies' 15c and 20c cotton hose, every day price 10, 12 l-2. Ladies' wool hows 25?, 39? Children's wool hoso 25? Ladies' $1.00 valuo unions at 69? Children's 50c unions .- 25? Ladies' heavy vests and pants for 49? 72x80 Woolnap' blankets at $1.98. Men's, leather faced ' ploves at . 15? ""i WE LEAD OTHERS FOLIJW Judge Fee himself took the b.utchtt Immediately Gee Blng seized hold of It and It looked for A time like he was going to lay his own counsel's head open in order to obey instruc tions. However, Judge Fee by show in? a little strength and agility, man aged to escape without a scratch. W. of W. Dane Tuesday NUrhC Pendleton Circle W. of W. will give another of their "good time" dancee In Moose hall, Tuesday, February 2nd. The general public 1 Invited. All promised a good time. Music by United Orchestra.' Admission 00c. Come! Adv. Offending Turks Outr ROME, Jan. 29. Word has been received here that the Governor of Yemen. Arabia, has discharged from office the Vlce-aovernor of Holdelda. the commander and officers of the gendarmerie and the. head of the po lice, and has appointed a new Vice Governor. In response to' Instructions from Constantinople This does not entirely satisfy either the Italian gov ernment or public opinion In connec tion with the recent demands by Italy on Turkey. CV HAVE THE REST OF 4 HEIt CONVICTS - . A. A A. A i FOR SALE! COOO acres well watered, 400 acres In cul. tivatlon and meadow. Cuts about 700 tons of hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. 30 million feet of fine saw timber, besides a b'g lot ot smaller. Good house, cost over $2000, one mile from town! four good barns. Adjoins Nat forest reserve,' and has grazing right thereon. All vehicles and firrm 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 116 per acre. You can buy with it, "50 well bred cattle, and )0 horses at the market prices; half cash, reasonable time on balance. I have both larger and smaller stock ranches than this, also wheat land, diversified farms, city property, and exchanges. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. ''s-' ' , VjV f MIkh Kathrrlnci Dement Dai". N'rw YORK Jan. 30. Miss Kath-! erlnn Bement Davis, the commission-! er of corrections here, in response to i Henrv Ford's statement made on tne stand before the Industrial relations commission, that he would take tho convicts out of Sing Sing and make men of them in h!s automobile facto ries, savs that Mr. Ford can have the best of the convicts In her charge if he wishes. According to Miss Da vis. the hardest problem which her denartment faces Is that of finding suitable positions for prisoners art er they are released. SELF DEFENSE IS PLEA. (Continued from Page 1.) cn that" suggested Judge Fee, coun sel for th defense, having in mind the way the Chinamen pledge them selves to sneak the truth. "Where do you sleep?" was one of the Questions uropounded by the dlst. rlct attorney. "O me sleep in bed," was the very frank answer. This afternoon Judxe. Fee asked Uni Gooey, the interpreter, to take the hatchet so that Gee Blnr could (monstrate to the Jury his story of the fight with Toy Yung. "No sir" uoth Goey and backed away whereat End the Week With a Hearty Laugh SEE . MAY IRVIN IX.IIEIl GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS "Kirs. fcEs She finds it hard to maintain an ago of "twenty-nino" ( I) when her son is seventeen. VAUDEVILLE Raymond and Bell Have made good. Your last chance to see that artistic dance. Tomorrov;! SUCJBIV! Adele F&rrington and Hobart Bosworth IX ROS WORTH'S OWN PRODUCTION "THE COUNTRY HOUSE" Just "plain folks" Rilly is elected to Congress and in Wash ington takes to society easier and faster than his wife, "tho little country mouse." When a society leader begins to monopolize, too much of Rilly's time the mouse, wakes up and goes in for society herself. You will find lots of comedy and heart interest. Vaudeville! Vaudeville! Sunday Matinee and Evening ROSE AND KENT Comedy Singing 8 Ma Ttatre