PAGE FIGHT DAILY EAST GREG ONI AN, rENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915. EIGHT PAGE3 AT TH . A HONEST 71 DEALING .11 DID IT. OF OUR, SUCCESS ThcTopofthc Ladder jp MEANS SUCCESS. SOME TMT SUCCESS IS AH accident. -wr Got OURS BTOVING GOOD PURE GROCERIES TOR. Yc&IFUAonzx 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. TOP ,U "here all are Pleased G)urt and Johnson Sts. .Mimiiiiimiiiiidiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Raymond 7. liaichS For Sale, Very Reasonable. Architect Despain Building f 1 Phone 768 niinmiiiiiiiiiiuiMmimimimiiiiimm! Modern "-room house and T lota ! about IS blocks from town, 1 block from paved streets. Suitable for chicken raising and gardening. In quire "Mrs. C. A." this office, AdT. The HALLMARK Store Royal M. Sawtellt JEWELER Establuhed 1887 JHiUlllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin LAUGH AND GROW FAT. COME TO PAS- i TIME THEATER SUN- DAY. World Film Corporation presents 2 "WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES" A Comedy in 5 acts, by George Broadhurst with jjj the old Keystone Comedy star 5 FRED MACE. J All Star Cast Including Mary Charleson and Josie Sadler. If you wish to Laugh, don't miss this picture. 5 Siiiiiiiniiiimnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiin? WE have the most complete and up-to-date grinding plant in Eastern Oregon, and dunlicate vour broken lens in a j minutes. W. H. HILL, Optician with Wm. Hanscom, THE Jeweler can few Hi mi il'WrK'Yr i.iKlfrMi vduji 'ill- iUwy notes of Pendleton EUELOW SAID TO HAVE FAILED WITH ITALY lletnrno From VjksL James Johns, president of the Hartnian Abstract Co., arrived home yesterday from a three weeks visit In Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakota. (Continued on Page 1.) Mr. and Mr Arthur ( Means and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Summers motored up from Umatilla this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Henry Barrett and Miss Jess ica McEwen of Athena, were In the city awhile this morning, accompany ing their brother, Ralph B. McEwen, on an auto trip to Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Thomson came up from Echo this morning to spend the day. An event of pleasant interest to a large number of local people will be the second annual ball under the aus pices of the Pendleton Volunteer Fire Department to be given at the Eagle Woodman hall this evening. The ball is given for the benefit of the de partment and every possible effort Is being made to provide an enjoyable time for those who attend. The fol lowing committees are handling the affair dance committee. Jack Gibson, Pete Anderson, C. rl. Bronson and Clarke Dunlap; floor managers, John Joerger, Art Keenan. Roscoe Mount; refreshments, William Mitchell and Jack Loeding; official door man, Pete Anderson. A fine program of 20 numbers has been arranged. Will 1'rwont YawlovtUe. The Saturday Night Club of the high school will nresent some vau devllle skits tomorrow evenlns In the high school auditorium, the proceeds of which are to go to the natatorlum fund. lloltlntaii Home Burns. Last Friday evening the home of J. A. Hartte at Holdman was burned to the ground, according to Informa tion reaching this city. Nearly all of the contents being lost also. Only the clothes on the backs of the fam ily, a sewing machine and picture were saved. The fire was caused by a little girl overturning a lamp. hcturns with Prisoner. Sheriff T. D. Taylor returned laM enlng from Portland with P. I. Lawn, who is wanted to answer to tho charge of attempting to pass a forged note. Kawn claims he is n n.arried man, stating that his wife tnd children are in Boise. He has 1 ttle to say about the case again him. ROME, April 22. The Messaggero publishes an Interview with Senator Rlcrardo t'arafa, which gives a pes simistic forecast of the outcome of ihe negotiations between Italy and Austria. The newspaper says the senator, who Is a frequent caller at the house of Prince von Buelow, the German 12 ambassador to Rome, makes the! 2 statement mat ne heard from tne. prince, "a confession" which was substantially as follows: "Unfortunately the Italian-Austrian conversations are not proceeding sat isfactorily. Their failure will be fol lowed by a rupture between Rome and Vienna. This will be regretted in Germany. I am sorry to affirm that In this sad eventuality Germany will do her duty to the end by the side of Austria." Continuing, Senator Carafu declar ed that he repeated .his conversation to Premier Calandra, who did not teem surprised at It. On the con trary, he said to the senator: ! "Impelled by the paramount Inter ests of our country, we will proceed with our duty against all our antagonists." !",:!n!ini:n!!n!!!in!n:in:nn:::!!!!:!:!::;n!:::::i:::i::!!i!i!:;::;;::;!!!n:::::::i;::;:;;;; 1 New Clothes for Men and 1 $223 For Scaljis. Umatilla county today Invested (222 In coyote scalps, 74 scalps hav ing been brought In for the bounty W. S. Robbins of Stanfleld brought ' the most, having a total of 30 Orlr Gibbs of Stanfleld brought In 21. L. W. Douglas of Pilot Rock. 3, D. C Dennis of Hermiston 4, Harry Dunr of Echo, , William Wilder of Echo E. and Herbert Thompson of Pen oleton 2. Suit for Divorce. Alleging that her husband, Frank Lee, has been a drunkard for the past three years and through Idle ness, profligacy and dissipation has farted to contribute to her needs Mary Lee, a resident of the Milton Freewater community, has begun suit for a divorce and for the resto ration of her maiden name, Mary Ba ler. She also asks for $50 attorne.' fees. Scott & Butler are her attorneys. Kelley's Auto Repair Shop Give us a trial. Cottonwood St., Opposite City Hall. Phone 181. KRYPIOK FffcAK, J Without Lines in the 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., Roy Moss Is "Bad Man." Roy Moss, formerly of this county and winner of the steer roping con test at the first Round-up, Is enact ing the part of western bad man In "The Days of "4," one of the attrac tions of "The Zone" at the Panama -Pacific fair. In a letter to Major Moorhouse, Secretary C. K. Cranston writes that he vlajted Moss while he was made up for his part and de clares he looked like the desperado he was supposed to be. nirnrtoni to Act on Protest. To consider among other things the protest Manager Ballard filed De fore the Stanfield-Pendleton game last Sunday, the directors of the Blue Mountain league will meet tomorrow uftomnon at 2 o'clock In the Pendle ton Commercial club rooms. Ballard entered a protest on the grounds that t v Harlan, who Ditched for Stan- j field, was not a bonafide resident of the Echo-Stanfleld community seen days prior to his playing. He al leged that Harlan came over from Heppner especially for the game and returned Immediately afterwards. All High School Visited. E. F. Carlton, assistant state su r,rintpnrtnt left on No. 17 today for Falpm after spending several days visiting the four year high schools In ih untv In company with County Snnerlntendent I. E. Young. They visited the schools in Pendleton, Wes . Athr.a. Milton. Vincent, Fern- dale, Echo, Stanfield and Hermiston iimnt without exception, lounn I them In good condition. Such school as were sKghtly below standard In some departments will oe ueneuwu from the visit, the directors showing a willingness to be guided by the tchool officials. . 1 TODAY Leah Baird, Leo Delaney and Mother Mary Maurice in Broadway Star Feature "The Return of Maurice Donnelly" A Picture you can't afford to miss And now comes something new iiijiimuniriiirT fri rmr-J It i " - r if IT fcriwnwnriJ mm foniuniraJI A New Laugh Producer made by Kalem and said to be equal to Chaplin Comedies "HAM at the Garbage Gentleman's BalP BAKER POLICE TO KILL EVERY UNMUZZLED DOG BAKER, Ore., April 22. So seri ous has become the rabies epidemic both in the city and in the country that every effort is being made to stamp out the animals that might be affected. Chief of Police Jackson has armed all policemen with shot guns and revolvers and has given or ders that all dogs be shot on sight unless muzzled. "We haven't time to remonstrate personally with owners of dogs," he aid to his men. "There is too much danger from hydrophobia to take any chance and people who do not live up to the law will lose their pets." Hunters and trappers will be em ployed to wage war on the coyotes In the Mlnam national forest, according to Ephrlam Barnes, forest supervisor who said today that he had been re quested by the United States biologi cal survey to furnish the names of men in this section most experienced In work of the kind. These men are also to be employed to exterminate predatory animals, but Mr. Barnes said that most ot their work In eastern Oregon would be directed toward the coyote. They will be paid from the $125,000 appro prlatlon made by the last congress. If a man la Intoxicated with lore, matrimony may sober him. Good Cool and U'eod. Our Rock Sprints coal bunt clean giving you more beat and less dirt for your money. Good 4ry weod thst doesn't boll, tut burn. Also slabs and kindling. Protect yourself from cold and cost order from B. L. Burroughs, phone I. Adv. Belgian Children Aided. WASHINGTON, April 22 "The spirit of the Nations" was a play pre sented by society beuux. belles and matrons today for a fund for Belgian children. Attention Odd Fellows. All' members of I. O. O. F. are re quested to meet at Odd Fellows hall at 1:30 Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of our late brother, Phil McBrian. COMMITTEE. (Adv ) Boys Just Received You should our Men's Section. It's a busy place, that's why we have new goods on the road all the time, they don't stay with us long for our every day prices moves them in a hurry. BETTER COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. You should see those new Blue Serge Suits. They are beauties, good values at $5 to $8 more. We buy them for 83 busy stores and we buy them for less, S9.00, S 12.50, SI 1.75, ?16.50. The new assortment of Fancy Mixed Plain Greys or Stripes and Plaids are chic and we ask you to look them over; you know they are priced the Golden Rule way at $0.90, $7.90, $9.90, 812.50, S14.75. Young Men's Suits for those that get their first pair of long pants 85.90, 86.90, 87.90, 89.90. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, Norfolk coats, in greys, browns, plaids, also blue serges 81.98, 82.98, 83.98, 81.98. Men's Fancy Worsted Pants; why pay a third more, 98, 81.98, 82.98, 83.98. Boys Knicker Pants 49S 69, 9S, 31.23. n ; g S You can always depend on OUR WORK WE WILL clean, spot and press your clothes RIGHT Work called for and delivered to any part ot the city. Satis faction guaranteed we know how. MODEL CLEAXERS. Our Motto, "Quick Service" Lester & Shanafelt Tel. 321. 114 E. Webb St Beautiful Embroidered Voile Waists by this morning's express, $3.50 values, Golden Rule price 81.19 YOU CAM DO ! BUTTER AT - J -C fn c S3 WE LEAD OTHERS S FOLLOW HlllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS FOR SALE! 1000 acres well watered, 400 acres la cul tivation and meadow. Cuts about 700 tons of hay annually. Much more can be cultivated. 10 million feet of fine taw timber, besides a Mg lot of smaller. Good house, cost ove 11000, one mile from town! four good barns. Adjoins Nat forest reserve, and has grail ng rlgt 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 til per acre. You 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, Ore. ' J'1 Next Sunday, April 25 Blue Mountain League STANFIELD "The Irrigators" VS. PENDLETON "The Bucks" ROUND-UP PARK. Game Called t 3:00 P. M. ADMISSION, Including any Grandstand Seat 25c fast Vaudovillo From Orphoum Circuit ALSACE AND LORRAINE Instrumental and Vocal Musical Act Special Scenery Beautiful Gowns Highest Salaried Act ever brought to Pendleton. MADE A BIG HIT LAST NIGHT PHOTOPLAY PROGRAM. "An Old Fashioned Girl," from Majestic Studio. "The Star Boarder," a Royal Comedy. "Runaway June," Eighth Episode. TOMORROW. Marshall Neilaan in 'THE COUNTRY BOY." The story of a young man who goes to the city with exalted ideas and is ' taken in" by a chorus girl. A Paramouit Production. . SUNDAY. Blanche Sweet in "THE WARREN'S OF VIRGINIA." The Alia Theatre v