PA CI' TIGHT :Mi!tiiiii!!!!tiiiiii!i!iiii!:!:iii!:Hui:iini:i:iiiii:!i!ii;uii!Ui:;iiiii!nii!iiti:ii!:i!!::::iii's AT THC jKk. MV.l;f Uriel PHI HONEST Dealing did it. . WE ARE PROUD OF OUR. SUCCESS (cWv if; c topofthc Ladder ;jme:ans success, some PfOPLEARETOOUSH INOVuH To THINK THATeSicctsss'iSAN ACCIDENT. "WE GOT OURS BIT GIVING GOOD PURE GROCERIES TOR. Your money We would not sell groceries we would not eat ourselves. Our groceries are the best it is possible to get. Our price is as low as the best groceries can be sold. PHONE 96 STANDARD GROCERY GO. Where all are Pleased Court and Johnson Sts. FOR SALE! SOOO acres well watered, 400 acres In cul tivation and meadow. Cuts about 700 tons ot hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. SO million feet ot tine saw timber, besides a t ig lot ot smaller. Good house, cost over 11000, one mile from town! four good barns. Adjoins Nat forest reserve, and has erasing rigt thereon. All vehicles and farm Implements, some of them new, good blacksmith outfit, and chop mill driven by motor power. Too can buy this ranch Including the above mentioned property, for tit per acre. Tou can buy with it, 750 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. irt! mm ikivsy notes ol Pendleton Wife of IKx-twr In Hospital. Mrs. Yanderpool, wife of Dr. Van. dernool of Freewater, underwent an operation this morning at St. An thony's hospital. Making Iam-aI Inspections. W. B. Duncan and A. E. Tulley, deputies in the office of food and dairy commissioner are now here up on an Inspection trip. They are In specting all local food stores, rest aurants, dairies, etc SERIOUSLY WOUNDS TWO THEN TAKES OWN LIFE LOS ANGELES, April 11, Due. It is s.i Id. to a business misunderstand ing, William Hunter, 49, early today shot and seriously wounded Beachey P. Cranipton, 40, the latter's wife, Winifred, 30, and then suicided by "hooting himself through the head. After shooting the Cramptons, Hunt er looked himself In his room and fired the fatal shot Into his own brain. Reserve Man Was Hero. After having completed a local v'sit Kussell Lowry, deputy governor of tho federal Reserve Hank of San Erun Cisco left the city last night. While here he explained regarding the re serve bank to local men. . Dill Mi'lirlan Suffers stroke. While at work with his draw this morning, Phil McBrian, veteran i transferman of Pendleton, suffered a stroke of anonlexv. Phvalrfana u-nr hastily summoned and this afternoon announce that he will probably re cover from the atroke. Appointed Marshal. WASHINGTON, April 21. Joseph U Ashbrldge ot Roundup, Montana, was given a recess appointment as United States marshal of Montana. Tom Alt Round Over, Tom Alf, an Italian who lives 'on West Alta street, was this morning given a preliminary' hearing before Justice of the Peace Parkes and hound over to the grand Jury under I I AA T . . , , tiuv uuiius. n 19 accuseu or nav lug stolen a coat from Mitt Bush. CASTOR I A For Infimti and Children. Hii Kind YoaKata Always Echl Bears the Signature of 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 MKK PROVKS POOR SAVINGS BAN K FOR I'KNXSYLVAMA MAX 4) HEADING. Pa,. April "1 4 4 Frank Schnader's dulnty hosi- 4 ery proved a poor depository for his 1300 roll. When he drove out of his automobile gar- 4 age here he had the money In bills tucked away securely, as he thought, but when he returned only a few bills remained. Schnader has offered a re- ward for the missing currency. which he thinks worked up be- tween sock and calf and blew away, bill by bill. A small army of boys Is scurrying am- 4 ong the fields adjacent to the route he took in hope ot find- Ing some of the money. Floral Association Meets. At the meeting of the Pendleton Floral association last evening In the city hall, committees were appointed and preparations made for the second annual floral exhibit which will be held sometime In June, according to present plans. The committees "will he announced later. uiuiiiwiMiiimimiiiiiiimiiiimiimit Mow Openj j Hong Kong Caf oj E AND NOODLE PARLORS i Noodles i Farmer Breaks Collar Bone. While returning Saturday to the Despain gulch ranch which has been his home for the past 27 years, S. B. Elder, pioneer farmer who Is now In his seventieth year, suffered an acci dent which fractured his collar bone. He was pitched from his car when It i struck a bad part of the road and re ceived a violent fall. AND Chop Sueyf - Outside Tray Orders a Specialty. E S Boxes for ladles and gentlemen. E - OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT 5 MEALS 250 AND CP. E S Special Chicken Dinner E E Sundays. E f 548 Main Street! Next to E. O. Bldg. Phone 108 E fiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Class Iu-pcots Market. Miss Alice Butler, instructor In 1 domestic science at the high school, i took her class this ' morning to the Central Market where the different' cuts of meat were shown and ex plained to them. The class also made a thorough Inspection of th. market to note the modern appliance) and sanitary equipment. art.- i tt s, a . s.m Attm m t . . DflV in "The Jitney E lopomcnf" 99 AND NOW COMES A New Laugh Producer made by Kalem and said to be equal to Chaplin Comedies "HAM at the Garbage Gentleman's Ball" Thursday Also Broadway Star Feature "The Return of Maurice Donnelly" Featuring Leah Baird, Leo Delaney and Mother Mary Maurice Starting mm. 1 ' Praise for Edgar W. Smith. In the April 9 Issue of The East ern Underwriter, a weekly newspaper covering all branches of Insurance a page story is devoted to Edgar W. Smith, son of E. L, Smith and man ager for the Equitable Life In Ore gon. The story details Mr. Smith's entrance into the insurance field, his rapid success and his success as com pany manager for Oregon. Dr. Idleman to Build. Dr. L. D. Idleman and wife have just purchased from Spence Bentley and wife for $900 a fine residence lot on Jackson street and intend building a (2500 bungalow upjn It In the near future. . The deal waa irade by George O. Coutts who ateo engl ! ncered the negotiations wht'ih result ed In the sale of the Hamley home to Mr end Mrs. P. J. Hegeman. J To Play Twice on Sunday. The "Central Team of Stage : Gulch" Is an aggregation of young farmer ballplayers who play when they find time and are not averse to making a day of it when they do play. On next Sunday they will gath er at Adams and play two games there, one in the morning with the Greasewood team and one In the aft ernoon with the Adams team. Some ot the players will have to travel 2D miles to get to Adams. Passage of FIMt Belayed. WASHINGTOS, April Zi. More cold water was thrown on the plans for the Atlantic fleet to pass through the Panama canal on its voyage to San Francisco, Puget Sound and Ha waii when It was announced through the war department that the Panama authorities could give no guarantee that there would be no future slides In the canal. This follows reports that the rnnnl la nnl Haon &.mm V. In' some places at present to permit a dreadnaught to pass as a result of which definite Information was ask ed from Governor Goethals. The announcement made It appear ex tremely likely that the proposed voy age of the fleet might be abandon ed. As a stoppage of slides cannot be assured, it was stated, part of the vessels might pass through the canal, while the remaining vessels might then be cut off by a slide. f y s The lame shoe for less money or better shoe for the E s same money is what you will find in our shoe values. We E have not raised the price of shoes. You get the same val- E ues at the same old prices at the Golden Rule Store and 1 you can save at least 25 on every pair; that' worth while. BETTER THINK IT OVER, I Ladies' new spring pumps, two strap slip- E pers, Mary Janes or the one strap Lava- lieres in patent or dull kid at a 25 sav- E inj? $1.98, $2.49, ?2.98 Children's and misses' Mary janes or strap S slippers come in gun metal, patent or vici. You will be surprised at the values E we are offering at these prices 79, 9Sf s ?1.15, ?1.39, 91.49, $1.98. Men's shoes, the kind for hard wear from the mule skin S E and elk outing shoes to the heavier kind at $1.49, E $1.98, $3.49, $3.98, $3.50. S S Men's dress shoes in the Robert Johnson and Rand and E Crossette, also Regent shoes, every pair a full 100 S S value $2.49, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 Boys' shoes, if there is anyone in the family needs strong S S shoes Us the boy $1.39, $1.49, f 1.60, $1.98, $2.25 i New silk crepe de chine waists just received by today' E E express, $3.00 and $5.00 values, Golden Rule price E E $1.98 and $2.98. E Austrian Demand Bread. VERONA, via Paris, April JO. Travelers from the Interior of Aus- trla bring reports ot increasing un rest resulting from the Insufficiency of the bread allowance which, al though It has been Increased, still is considered Inadequate. Demonstrations against the war are said to be Increasing in number and violence, especially in Vienna and at points in Bohemia, where mobs are reported to have sacked storehouses In which were stocks of provisions for the army. Violent La Grippe Coughs Yield to Foley's Honey and Tar Compound k SfnaJa Colkf, Seetakg .Ceethf a tfa Raw bOtmti Tarsal saj & Iks Vlshat Rsckiaf Ceagk, There is healing in every doe ol Four's Bosn amd Tai Com po cud, and eoncbi, olds, nervous hacking, weak throat, and son longs quick) respond to Its uie, TOD CAN DO E BETTER Al WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW niiiiiiniiiiiiiHiHiiintiiiuiiiiiuHHiiiiiiiiiiiniituiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii For Sale, Very Reasonable. Modern 7-room house and 7 lots about 18 blocks from town, 1 block from paved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. In quire "Mrs. C. A." thla office. Adv. Claw Meet This P. M. This afternoon at the Round-up grounds will be held the annual class track meet between the classes of the high school. All the regular track and field events will be pulled' off with the possible exception of the javelin throw. It is expected that some of the events will be close and exciting as there is a good deal ol class rivalry and the showing of the different contestants today deter mines whether they make the trip to Walla Walla next week. The meet starts about 4 o'clock. Buffalo Vernon Pays a Fine. "I can ride a bucking bronc but darned If I can stick a bucking auto mobile," was the remark made by Buffalo Vernon, noted bull-dogger of steers and buckaroo, shortly after Chief Kearney took him into custody last evening on a charge of violating the speed limit This morning he entered a plea of guilty and paid a fine of t30. Vernon was the driver of the car of Dr. Barbour of Stanfleld, Her mint on and Pilot Rock which made a wild and wobbly run up East Court street yesterday afternoon and turn ed a complete somersault near the Catholic church, apllllng' the occu pants on the street. Dr. Barbour ii still in St. Anthony's hospital but will be able to leave tomorrow, the phy sicians report Vernon, with 'true cowboy luck, escaped with no more scratches than he usually receive In bulldogging a long-horned steer. He went out in the country with some friends while O. W. and Ernest Knight were taking the injured man to the hospital but returned later and was arrested. He had apparently fortified his courage with strong spir its before he had given the dentist an exhibition of rough riding in a mo tor car. The auto, a Ford, waa taken to the garage for treatment and was still bucking when It was taken Into the shop. How do yon fl, Fathar?" "Daugbtai, mr throat and cheat fal Maicr and my mnk moth battar after aach oWet FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR." MB. J. a WILLIAMS, Trenton, Oa., rays: "I sm 73 years old, and have been oln Folei's Hokbt ahdTas for years with tin best of resnlti, Last winter I contracted a deep cold and conghed with terrible Tiolenee. I began taking Folei's Hohet and Ta, got relief at once, and soon my congh and cold waa gone. I prefer it, because it contains no opiates and does no hurt if I take too tnnch". E. U. COLLINS, Barnegat, N. J. Postmaster, says: "I find your preparation, Folki's Honet and Tab the best remedy for a coogh I ever tried. I was completely exhausted after each spell of violent la grippe congh ing, bat Folei's Honet and Tab stopped it entirely. It can't be beat." It pais yon to bay only the genuine Folei's Hokei and Tab. No other eoagh medicine can give yon aa good and effective malts. Befnse nbstltate. The beehive oaths yellow carton is the sign of the genuine, WWW IVERV USER IS A FRIIND. SOLD EVERYWHERE. KRYPIOK FAR vision vl5& ll Without Lines a it ay Lens They are one piece of wonderfully clear "crys tal glass. They carry grace and elegance ' with them, Improve your looks and give you far and near vision in one lens. Dale Rothwell Exclusive Optician American Nat'l Bank Bldg. J Kelley's Auto Repair Shop Give us a trial. Cottonwood St., Opposite City Hall. Phone 181. You can always depend on OUR WORK WE WILL clean, spot and press your clothes RIGHT Work called for and delivered to any part of the city. Satis faction guaranteed we know how. MODEL CLEANERS. Our Motto, "Quick Service Lester at Ehanafelt Tel. Jil. 114 E. Webb Bt THE TORIC LENS FRAUD Opticians and some occulists not content with a reason able price for an ordinary lens have fostered upon the public a deep curved glass. They are not only of no ben efit but really harmful in the stronger curves on account of the prismatic effect and consequent color change. The statement that you see straight through the glass in looking down, up, or all around is misleading, you look through the center of any lens, the frame is tilted for reading, the eyes are closed when looking up, and looking all around is intolerable and a violation of police regula tions, so "What's the Use"? D. N. REBER. M. D , Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist. Sohmldt Building, Pendleton Uuiitlouillo From Orphoum Circuit ALSACE AND LORRAINE Instrumental and Vocal Musical Act Special Scenery Beautiful Gowns Best ever brought to Pendleton. A MASTERPIECE PHOTOPLAY k Figman one! Lolita Osbortson In a Tale of Our Northwest Full of strong dramatic situations and beautiful scenes. A virile Amer ican tale of the big outdoors, staged in the Sierra Madre Mts. The Alta Theatre s . i.