Section Two Pages 7 to 1 2 j. 'iinjn Mm ii if -.-i i , jl.imi i, i. i 'is-i . 'r1? i . r .., 11 imb 1 - ..-.LU'.gfJ-JL-i.-i-uj " .j'bsjsjm'j.jljs.j r.i.rrsg',TMrr5a-i.i--i!ii u-i1- 1111 , Ji DAILY EAST OREGON PLAN FOR HOME LOAN BANKS i TO All! REGULAR SESSION Nationwide Measure Draft-'-: ed But Will be Held for Some Further Attention. WOULD MAKE MONEY EASY FOR BUILDERS Plan Provides Privileges Si milar to 1 hose of Farm :' ' Banks. to prospective home owner. This will l ucrtimiiliHhed thruiiKh federal home loiin hank bonds, the underly ing seeurlilns for which will tie, the real estate mortgages of the building and loan HHsnefulions which are bank member Within limitations the new system of hanks would do for the home buyer of the city what the fed eral fartn loan banks do for the farm buyers In the aKrlcultural sections. WASHINGTON, D. t, April 23. The legislative committee of the Dnlted Hi u ten League of Ruildlng and Loan Association has decided that the proponed legislation fur a system Pf federal home loan hanks will not be submitted to the extra whs ion of congress, if one In called. The deci sion 1m the result of a two-days con ference hUl In the department of labor building, Washington, I). C. On the adjournment of the conference Tuuinv ttfrnni tt f Anrll 1 ; l r ' Haymaker, the expert on huildins and , ,,fter,,,,,,n ' lhfl federal building. loan association mat tern who hits , been working with the Information rl"a "'I10" and education service of the depart- Snturdsy, Mity 24 Is set for the date ment of labor, announced that the of hearlnir final reports on the part- lr. lii-own Here. lr. It. s. Itrnwn, physician of Echo, wan a Pendleton business visitor Tuesday. ' Hoard Meeting ToJay. Tho Hoard of directors of the Uma tilla County Hd Cros Itt meeting this legislative committee believed It pru dent to submit the proponed bill for the creation of the federal home loan bank system to the annual convention of the building and loan association which In to be held In Detroit, Mich.. Jit July. nemhip estates of James 1. deceased. Wyrlok, APf-ralsera Named. James Price, E. O. PeMoss and K. M. Smith were named appraisers of the estate of Jesse Reeves, deceased today. Mrs. Murklmm In Hospital. Mrs. Charles Mnrkham of Echo; Is convalescing at St. Anthony's hos pital after an operation performed the Tuesday. the way to Walla : tractor show. Walla to attend thd Await Regular KetiNNlon. K. I. Keesler, president of the United States League of Ruilding and Loan Associations, who presided over the conference, said 'there was full agreement on the fundamental fea tures of the tentative draft of nrannMil Ik 1 1 1 hut mmrthf itt legislative committee hesitated to i i-"" " ranitiiuT. commit the lea.ue to certain detail. fr uml ""V Michaels of Tllot In the bill without submitting them the parents of a seven and to the national convention for discus- " hnlf l"mno daughter born yester- Ion and approval. As this latter ae-i" ny- t Man can not be had In time to Bet ; action In an extra session of congress. , ' A,,""d Tractor sn"w- , , the bulldln and loan Interests have I erry S. Johnson, farmer, of Clem. .1 : la In the city today. H Is on his nd will be prepared to make their campaign for this legislation In tho next regular session of congress. J rrlcM. ' Would Sllmillalo nullillna. r'u!r? David Hilt has just installed a , Th- tentative draft of the bill pro-. Wappler X-Itay tn his dental, office. Tides for a federal home loan board, j nr. 1 1 1 1 1 recently went to Portland to of five members, of which the secre-j receive' special Instruction In operat- wrv or t,ne treasury is one. nna tne InK th8 machine. other four fire to be appointed by the prealdent of the United Slates with) he consent of tho senate. I'nder the: llomoriVlllne Commences, direction of this board regional banks: The remodeling of the Cosy bulld w ill be established and the member- J In if. which will be made Into a bil hlp In theso will be restricted to 1 hard hall for Sheehan llrothers. of building and loan associations. No ; l'orllnnd. begun today. A new front bank may be established with less will be put In and the interior chang than & paid-in capital of 1 100.000. j ed. ' "Whenever ten or more building asso-1 clations, located in a given district ltrotlicr nt Camp Merrttt. with aggregate assets of not less than, I. C. How man received word to 15,000,000 shall associate, themselves day that his brother, Lloyd Howman. together and com and comply with who has been in France with tho tho requirements of tho law. they may i l.'xth Infantry, Is now at Camp Mer. organise a district federal home loanl.ritt. having landed recently from bank. j overseas. He expects to be home The purpose of tho federal home soon. loan bank system Is to enable build-! log and loan associations to realiie i Will WHinmc I. O. O. 1 on their real eslato mortgages and l'endleton stores will on Saturday make more money available for loans show window docoratlons designed to iave you ever heard this? "My baking powder," says the smooth solicitor, "costs less than Royal." But he omits to say that it often leaves a bitter taste, that food made with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con demned by many medical authorities for use in food. England and France prohibit the sale of alum baking powders. Baking Powder is made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste 1 (Ql? ilLl Are You Fit? t r i s i A '9 You have subscribed to the Victory Loan, now the question is are you physically fit to earn the money to pay? A certain well known Pendleton man came to me for adjustments. He had one arm ampu tated over thirty years ago. He asked me jokinglv, I think if I could take the cramp out of the amputated arm. Surgeons had told him that there was probably a nerve tied up with a blood vessel at the time of the amputation. It was just as reasonable that the nerve was im pinged by a subluxated vertebra. After a few Chiropractic Adjustments the cramp was gone from the amputated arm. If you don't believe this, ask the man, I will tell you who he is. I can tell you of any number of people who have been relieved of physical trouble just as miraculous as this. Don't put it off till tomorrow. FREE. Examination Dr. Loretta H. Starba 10 Peebkr Bld. Over Worklncmen'a Clothing Store. : . welcome the members of the I. o. O. j charges with cruel and Inhuman j class C" and Wilma Waugaman, of F. in Umatilla county who will be ; treatment, with curtain her. and oth-'i Columbia, was winner in class here for the 100th anniversary cele- brution of the order. Will (M-n Jjehinan Spring". Mr. and Mrs. W. H Watson left this morning to open Lehman Springs for the summer season. They were accompanied bv tj. A. Hulen. who will ! longer to live with the defendant and have char of the dmine room at thai removed, with their three children. si rings. www, aged 8; violet, aged 7, ano irene, agea 9. I divorce, for the custody of the chil dren and such alimony as the court Spring iMy at IHgii SrhooL Testerdiv was "Spring day" at pen-1 may decide. dli'ton hitfh school. This is an an nuul event which In marked by the Hppparaiice of spring-time apparel wnrn by the girls of the school. "Spring Day marks ihe beginning of the. pre-commencement period. Ijcague Text Arris. . ( f WASHINGTON, April 23. The re- 1 A vised text of the league of nations A rnvonnnt ft hvirnr rtelvpd bv. .5 The complaint asks fori fitate department. It is announced, itig has not yet been determined When u Wa erwle making life burdensome to her, She filed the first complaint on Jan uary 17. 118, but Kerf repented, was forgiven and suit was dropped. Conditions soon returned to their for mer status, the complaint alleges, and in October. 1918. the plaintiff refused Winners in the track, and declama tory contests will represent the west end in the big county meet to be held in Pendleton on May 2, for which trophies will be given. YoudovltHi Cane Brtnjr Heard. The case of M. Toudovltch et al. vh. Mrs. I,. Anderson, Is teing tried before-Judge Gilbert W Phelps was circuit court Tuesday. The ac tion Is brought to recover personal property on conditional sale of con tract, li B. lirrlgun. of Pasco, is here to act as counsel for the defense. Asks for ittvorco Again. Hose Kerr has filed suit for the second time In a year and a half for divorce from John Kerr, whom she Mi gTABLISHED IQ- Rod Diamond Insect Powder complies fully with the Government ruling that Insect Powder, labeled as such, must be milled from genuine Insect Flowers (Pyrethrum Cineranaefolium) and nothing else. Much of the powder formerly sold as Insect Powder was sus ceptible to adulteration which cheapened and rendered it ineffective. Red Diamond Insect Powder is absolutely pure milled from fCnuine insect flowers therefore is effective. Get it from your druggist. Four sizes. Mever Brothers Drue Co. St. Louis Thm Lorf't Drug Nmm in thm World fmimtoi 1052 br CkrUbaa F. C Mr" MEYER .ST.UXelS . I oualjty cEWTirieo , mr tst Campaign to Abolish Direct Primary Finds Small Congress Favor will be made public. AX OVEltBCRDE"KD MOTHER. If the steps a. mother takes and ttie,m work she does could only be meas- 2f ured by figures, what an array they g (By United Press.) WASHINGTON. April 23. The campaign in numerous state legisla tures to abolish the direct primary sys tem in favor of the old convention plan apparently is not gathering great sup port among congressmen generally. Out of a score of congressmen, ask- ed for their views on the comparative merits of the two systems, only two declared in favor of the convention plan and both of these refused to talk for publication. Both have been num bered among the opponents of the pri mary system from the time it was sug gested. Nearly all the others while declar ing for the principal of the primary, advocated some change In the parti cular law in force In their home state. . EiS The argument of primary opponents S that the primary has lowered the i standard of ability in Ctongresa was met with the reply from congressmen '52 " that the standard has not been low- 5 ered and they pointed out that since the advent of the primary Congress p has passed such measure as thai g Federal Reserve Act, the Parcel PostjsS Act and Rural Credits Law. i would make Through girlhood.; J wifehood and motherhood woman K toils on, often suffering from back- j ache, pain in sid headache, ner- (J vousness and sleeplessness, symptoms jP of more serious ailments peculiar to M her sex. Thousands of such women, A have found relief from suf- ZA however. fering by taking Lydia K. Pinkham Vegetable Compound, as is eridencea k by the letters of recommendation be- R ins- niihlifthed In this on ner. i i Happy Home Canned Fruits With apples all gone, and your fruit supply low you wtll need a new fruit supply. There are few equals, and no superior to the Quality of Happy Home Fruits. To replenish your fruit supply In small quantities: CAN PRICE H. H. Yellow Cling Peaches, per can 45c $2.50 H. H. Bartlett Pears. per can 45c 2.65 H. H.-Yellow Free Peaches. per can 40c - 22 H. H. Apricots per can 45c 2. Go H. H. Raspberries, No. 1 can per can 45c 2.6o H. H. Royal Anne Cherries per can 45c 2.60 P. S. Strawberries per can 5Qe' 2.95 H. H. Raspberries No. 1 can. per can 30c 1.50 H. H. "White Cher's No. 1 can per can 25c 1.45 Full line of Fancy Dry Fruits and Quail Gallon Goods. Pendleton Trading Co. "If It's On the Market We Have It nrnirc E Hi HI .Oil STATE E TEADS IV Qt'ICKSILVElt PACRAMENTO, Cal-, April 23. That California yields 70 per cent of E the entire production of quicksilver! In the I'nited States, and tluit well) above $100,000,000 worth of that min-; 3 eral has been extracted from the soil ; of the golden state Is related In a mining bulletin issued by FJetcher Hamilton, state minerologlst. Show XEW YOUR k;hoks WANT OV TICKET , (Tly tnited Press. V ALBANY, April 23. Representa tives of the negroes In N.w York State in session here today, framed a re quest that the colored race be recog nized by the Republican State Organi zation to the extent of having a repre sentative of the negro race on the Btat ticket. Leaders In the movement contend) there are 200,000 negroes In New York State enrolled in the republican party and that they should be recog nised. In 18B4 a colored man resid ing in Rochester was elected a pre sidental elector and last year a New York colored man was elected to the State Assembly on the Republican ticket. This year another New York colored man was elected to the Assem bly by the Iemocrats. These are the only three negroes elected to any state office since the organisation of the state. A Matter of Information The Walla Walla Tractor IS BEING PUT ON BY THE TRACTOR MANUFACTURERS OF THE U.S.. - , IT IS A NATIONAL EXHIBITION. YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS IT IF YOU ARE INTER ESTED IN FARMING EQUIPMENT. WE INVITE YOU ALL TO COME AND SEE US AT THE HOLT MANUFACTURING CO. BOOTH, ON THE GROUNDS. OUR ENTIRE ORGANIZATION IS AT YOUR SERVICE. StuB'gis & Storie StanHeld Win Track Moot. Stanfleld grade school took first honors in the west end track meet Sat urday at that town, with Hermlston. Columbia and Echo following. Jane 1 gg Gunn, of Hermlston, won the decla-j matory contest In the hish school sec tion with the selection "His Courier." Pauline Voclker. Hermlston, won In Wall Walla lint'iimni KutiUUillll Pendleton I I i I1 .I; ':' : .'J? it i i