page eight DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 19U EIGHT PAGES I'lllllllllllllllllltlllltllllllllllllillilllllllllillllUIIIiniMllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllll RESOLVED Thnt our priors won't frighten yon. Tlu'v are fair prices. Our Srooprios were marked rijiht wlicn wo got them. Come in Hi 1 1 I I I mm L .Ik. ' . , VS M niul let us show you. Buster Brown. ' I 5 (IrCUrr- 5 Every woman knows that when you pet pood fruit and vece- s taMes you pet more for your money because there is less that E E jou ean't use. Our prices are fair. H I PHONE 96 ' 1 STANDARD GROCERY GO. E Where all are Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. E illinilllll!IIIIIIIIIII!IIIII!llll!llll!ll!!III!1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllll!IIIIIIimimi!IIIII FOR SALEF 5000 acres well watered, 400 acres In cul tivation and meadow. Cuts about 700 tons of hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. 30 million feet of fine saw timber, besides a big lot of smaller. 'Good house, cost over $2000, one mile from town! four rood barns. Adjoins Nat. forest reserve, and has grazing 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 114 per acre. Tou can buy with It, 750 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. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Or. New Cosy THEATRE TONIGHT Scourge of the Desert An interesting: two reel dra ma that will hold your at tention from beginning; to end. Fatty's New Role Keystone comedy that is produced for laughs only. Shep the Sentinel This picture contains some very effective scenes. Rene Farrington, Nolan Gane and Shep. himself, are the cen tral figures. The Spirit of Giving Joseph Harris plays the leading role in this story. Tomorrow night, Helen Gardner in "CLEOPATRA." Prices, Adults 10c, Children 5c. New COSY THEATRE I'ndcr New Management. Newsy Notes of Pendleton leaven Vor IIU Ml now. j Frank Tierce, who recently return led from several months In Alaska left yesterday for his mines in the Greenhorn country, 150 miles south to spend the summer. Taken Suddenly 111. Mrs. Jake Dency, wife of the gard ener at the Eastern Orejfon State Hospital, was taken suddenly ill yes terday afternoon at her home In this city but Is reported some better to day. One Job Mulshed. It. Hugo and Co. finished three blocks of sidewalk along the O.-W, R & N. property on Kant Court street today and on Monday will start work on sidewalks along the property of the X. P. company. llaliy U Burled. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheelock, which died jester (ay morning soon after birth, was turled this afternoon at 2 o clock from the Folsom chapel. Fall lUwulta In Broken Ann. Harry Folsom, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Folsom, suffer ed a fractured arm at noon today when he fell off of the Shetland pony belonging to Marian Holslng ton. EYESTRAIN I it often the cause of headache, j dizziness, twitching or inflam ! ed eyelids., pain in the nape -of I the neck, etc. It's correction lies in proper fitting glasses. DALE ROTHWELL Exclusive Optician. merican National Bank Bldg. Pendleton. Bit. Kwoverlng Prom Itlirumatisni. Loren "Monk" Coffman was able to come up town today for the first time In nine weeks, having been-confined to his home with a very severe attack K rheumatism. During his Illness he has lost much weight Track lU-Ing; Preiwrctl. Manager Selbert of the high school track team, announced today that the track at Round-up park was blng prepared for the coming sea n w Ptncrfs to have his men had entirely recovered, a letter re ceived this morning from Dr. Wil liamson, head of the private sanltor lum where Scheel Is taking treat ment, states that he 1a still mentally deficient. According the steps taken to restore him to full management of his affairs have been ; stopped and Judge J. A. Fee will be retained as his gardlan. Mailt the N'lgltt Hideous. Patrons of the library last evening as well as the regular firemen had their pence and ciulet eadly shatter ed bv the ribald sliiKintr and boister ous outcries of one Charles Bergman v!mi had been nut In Jail. This morning he was sentenced to stay five days In the Jail. Dog Liot'iises Are Diiei ' Dog owners 'Of Pendleton, unless they want their pets to fall Into the clutches of Harfy Hurt, "had best be making their peace with the city by paying in the annual license fee be fore April i. The authorities gener ally give the citizens until the first Monday In April to maka voluntary payment and after that persuasive measures are taken. High School Plans Complete. The Pendleton school board Is novr advertising for bids for the construc tion of a concrete wall about two sides of the high school block, for con crete steus and walks leadlnit ud to the building. F. B. Hayes drew the' plans and made the specifications for the Improvements, donating his ser vices and working during the even ings. IT'S THE LITTLE FIXINS THE LADIES' ARE INTER , ESTER IN For your savings is just as great in per cent as on the larger purchases. You will readily understand the way we buy direct from the manufacturer for 83 busy stores that we sell you high grade merchandise for less. BETTER LOOK INTO OUR GOLDEN RULE METHODS Kid Gloves at the same old price as though there was no war; come In black or tan, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 gloves, Golden Rule every day prices.... 08, 91.10, ?1.69 White Kid Gloves Why pay $2.00 or $2.50 when this big busy utore sell the same grade at $1.19, and $1.09. Long, Silk Gloves Every pair double finger tips, black or white at G9S 08 Short Silk Gloves in black or white at : 49, 08 Newest Things in Hand Bags priced at about half you pay elsewhere, 49, 08, ?1.49, 91.08, 92.49 Fancy Collar and Cuff Sets, also Vestees or collars priced at only 25, 49, 08. Dainty Waists of fine embroidered organdie or voile, every one a good value at $1.50, but the Gold en Rule every day price is.... 08 if TOU CAN DO BITTER AT WK LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Is in Portland Hospital. and the patients condition has been It. L. Oliver, well known Pendleton very serious since. However, a letter citizen, is at the Portland Surgical received this morning ty nia son. uoi- Hospital recovering from an opera- and Oliver, from his mother brings tlon which he underwent Wednesday encouraging news. for the removal of an enlarged gland. working on the field next evening. Monday Two 111 In Family. Ben Pierce is confined to his home, 501 Maple street, with a severe at tack of lagrippe. His son. Clarence Pierce, who has been an Invalid for a long time, is confined to his bed again and Is reported to be In a seri ous condition. i I V I -A f - i ir ( L- mr-ii i-,n - 1 10c Any Seat TODAY I Seat IOc Biograph Presents Frankie Richie in AURORA FLOYD. A sensational two part drama. A baffling mystery. Vitagraph Presents The laughable farce "SOME WHITE HOPE" Kalem Presents Anna Nilsson in the thrill ing railroad story "THE NIGHT OPERAT OR AT BUXTON." I SUNDAY and MONDAY i I LILLIAN RUSSELL The celebrated stage beauty in all her glory in a 5 film version of 66W ,E?9 An exciting and romantic drama rf the racetrack, in which she starred recently on the legitimate stage. . . mm Two Days Only Mining Fnsinc?r Here. W. E. Narkaus of Prairie City, is a business visitor in Pendleton today. Mr. Narkaus la a mining engineer. who has been supervising the work of some of the principal mines in the Prairie City district. He Is stay ing with his brother, Joseph Nar kaus, one of the local high school students. Saloon Man Is Sued. G. M. Jonas today filed suit through his attorney, B. L. Ballard, against H. H. Alexander, proprietor of the Corner Saloqn of Athena, for 1500 alleged to be due from the sale of the stock and fixtures of the place, Mr. Jonas having previous owner. been the Student Injures Hand. Wilbur Bradley, one of the local high achool boys is suffering from a lame hand. Toung Badley was work ing in the manual training depart ment yesterday when he ran a large splinter of wood forcibly into his hand which he had to have cut out by a physician, inflicting a severe wound. IVes Teachers Contract. W. A. Ford, who has been teach Ing in the Umatilla high school dur Ing the past year, is here today and filed with County Superintendent Young a contract for the next year. He states that there is a probability that two more teachers will be added next year to the Umatilla schools. Suit to Knforce Contract. To force M. J. Morris and J. A Jullen to fulfill the terms of a con tract entered into with him for a tiade of propel ty, Loren Seward to day filed suit against them. Morris and Jullen were to transfer a con tract to purchase 2080 acres In the west end of the county, according to the terms of the contract, the land having previously been contracted for by Thomas V. Hardin from W. J FurnUh. J. B. Hosford and Fee and Fee are plaintiffs attorneys. It contains thrilling racing E scenes, gripping sensati- H ons, absorbing heart inter- E est. Miss Russell wears many stunning gowns. E THIS WILL PLEASE YOU 1 DO NOT MISS IT. , Any Seat 10c v. fV- sissfsrrtitztritsiirxtiftisiisfiiMsiiniiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiTiriiiiririfiKiKKiiiiTffiii i itiii if 1 1 iiiim n i n r in if iiiiiiiini in iiri s Martin Estate rrobated. The will of John Martin, who died In Walla Walla March 1, but who left 480 acres of farm land In this county valued at $42,000, was admitted to probate In the local county court this morning. It had previously been pro bated in the Walla Walla superior court. Mrs. Margaret Wlnshlp of Athena, a daughter of the deceased, Is named administrator for the estate In Umatilla county and E. A. Reser, F. M. Stubblefleld and D. Clem Don nelly are named appraisers. Cut Worm Cutting Up. Farmers living west of Birch creek are encountering a new enemy In the form of a cut worm which la working In the wheat. The first report of the depredations by the pest was brought to the city this forenoon by Charles Olcott who brouRht a number of the worms with him and shipped them to A. B. Cordloy, director of the experi ment station at Corvallls who Is ask ed to advise ubout what to do to es cape the evil. According to Mr. Ol cott he found the. cut worms working on the edge of his place. On the James Eldrldge placa the worms have taken 35 acres and Mr. Eldrldge is planning to resecd. The cut worm Is dark green In color and is from two to three inches long. The operation was a very severe one 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 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 ' lIRWTOfJl I HEIGHTS I Before you build that pro- posed home by all means visit E Pendleton's new addition. If E you are seeking a splendid loca- E tion and a view unexcelled, E locate here. If you are at all E Interested see n E E RAYMOND W. HATCH, S The Architect, E Despain Bldg. Phone 763 E Unreasonable Demands "How much la radium worth an ounce?" asked the man with an ari thmetical mlijd. "That." replied the practical per. son, "is an Idle question. After you get through Imaging an ounce of rad lum you haven't Imagination enough left 'to Imagine the price." Waah Ington Star. ziiiiiiiiimumiiiimiiiiimiimmiiiitiiiu? WE have the most complete and up-to-date grinding plant in Eastern Oregon, and can duplicate your broken lens in a few minutes. W. H. HILL, Optician with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler The Alta Today The Great American Comedy t's Ho Houghing attor" Starring the Famous F&t Man Maxlyn Arbuckle A story of life in the small village with its real American Comedy VAUDEVILLE OLDFIELD and DREW Your last chance to see the best entertainers we have had. Scheel SUU InHanc. Though an expert from Seattle had been here but a few days ago to testify that Rudolph Scheel, well known reservation farmer who was adjudged Insane several months ago, THE ALTA SUNDAY THE CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS FLORENCE REED In the World s Famous Drama The DANCING GIRL "I WANT TO BE THE TOPMOST ROSE ON THE TOP MOST BOUGH AND LIVE IN THE SUNSHINE." Florence Reed who has made such a success on Broadway in "Seven Days." The "Yellow Ticket" and "The Typhoon," has a grace and beauty of form that particu larly adapts her to "The Dancing Girl,' her first screen work. The strong dramatic situations and constant appeal of the emotions bring out the talent of this noted ac tress. The contrast between the sober life of the Quakers and the Bohemian life of singers and artists with whom the Quaker girl Priscilla, mingles when she becomes the favorite of the Duke is interesting and picturesque. A NEW VAUDEVILLE ACT HECLOW and DUVALL Two Very Clever Girl Comedy Singing and Dancing. Vaudeville at Matinees at 3:15, 4:45. I! 3 I 3