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f-4 , tt r - TUESDAY EVETIINC.' MARCH 1, 1021. rAC.r. nvr DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TWELVE PAGES O.S. ER is ARE YOU JUST i People Here and There i Mm. Olen-nyan left today for Jo Mph, Oregon, where she will visit tilth htr mother for several weeks. , iohn J. Gray nd Jo ftulste, prom inent cattlemen and she-epmen of the Vinson country, were I'endlelon vis itors. Monday. Ed SchllU-r of th Ellis Schiller compuny, hu returned from Lewla ton, Iduho, where he. spent several day transuding business. ' Perry Wright, formerly of The Dalle and connected with the think hotel of that city, Is now with the Ho tel i'emlleton, replacing J. V. Adams, Who recently resigned. ' Mr. and Mr. Ed, Mile of Board man were lsltors In Fendloton yes terdy and today. They will attend to business matteri and (hop before returning tothelr home. KEWSIOF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS t Unwn Vtolt School, W'.W. Green, county auperlntend ent of sohoolH la visiting the schools of the county thleweek. Superintend- ent (Jreen will be away from hi office the greater part of the week. 11. X. Blnnfleld, senator-elect from Oregon, ia now en route to Washing ton to take the oath of office on March 4. Mr. Ptunflold started east from weliier, Idaho, where he hud been detained by a lawsuit. He la ac companied east by his new oc-alary, K. J. AdWis, and Ferdinand Heed, who assisted In hla political campaign. Captain J ile Conrad and Lieut Myra .Moys 'left Monduy night : for I'nrtland where they will Join a pifrry ft Salvation army people and procede lo Ban Francisco where- enernl Hfumwell Hooth Will apeak. During the absence "f the ra-o local fflcc.rs the work of life Army will .be 'In in hmvm been stolen from the charge of Mra. xlKett, 115 EoJit Court , P(.OI)le., WarehoUM Bml Waa fount In Mra. lVul llc. Mra. oacar leVaul, wife of Dr. Os car DeVaul of Pilot Itock, and well known in Pendleton, died in Portland Monday and wua burled today, accord ing to word received by friends here. Kecure Mrrine Mce-nne. A marriage Jlcens waa btaiied this afternoon at the? county clerk' office 10 Henry K. Iteese und Opal Kramer both of Pendleton. Mr. Iteeae la a well known musician of tills city. Make Ta Turnover. . The first turnover of 1920 taxea waa received Monday from the sheriff's of fice by Mlaa Grace OilMam, county treasurer. The aom of r-T,S.45 waa received of which 17.J3.7 goea to the general fund. , "It will ..help square up our debt," 'said Mlaa Gil liam this mornlnrir Tw' An .tiwslnl, Kit Pitcher und George Demott, both of Pendleton, were arrested to day for receiving stolen properly. The nrooerty In question consisting on Ight pieces of aluminum Ware wua nl street. A broken nns sustained by EMward Olson, of Free-water, while serving as a aiiddler Irr'the Army, still gives him great trqubl and for this reason he Is seeking compensation from the government. Mr. Olson, who la here to confer with the, lied Cross, had his nose broken when a horse reared hack, Mrlktng- Mr. Otaon forcibly on the foe. F. E. Judd, formerly of (hla city and a director of the American Nutl. onai Hank, la here today. W. s I.. Thompson, president of th Amerli-nn National, will arrive bera tomorrow from Portland on a busineaa vlafe. Ha waa detnlned last night and did' not accompany Mr. Judd. If anyono enjoyed being In the leg islature mar than Frank Sloan of Htanfield, It waa hla tlllloum, Vt Carsner of Spray. Mr. Sloan and Mr. Carsner were Inseparable for '44 days and an etml number of nlghta. There was probably no one who made fewer remarks on the floor than Mra. Motin: for speech making Is n hla special-: ty, but he managed, to land whatever he went after,, Mr. BJoan, who la In the sheep business, has checked ottt "of 'th Imperial anilTT headed for home. KtnnfielJ, rx-admits, ia going to seem mighty tame after hla sojourn at Sulem. Oregonlon. . ' th imsspsslim, the police allege, of the two men. l-lslilng I.kiiiKca ifcrc. The county clerk's office 1st In re ceipt cf fishing and hunting licenses for the yr 1931. . A new feature of the license this year Is the fact that boys between the ages of 14 and 18 years of axe must have them. They do not pay the regular price of three dollars, however, but are uascased fl.&ft. Hoys' Are ArreKtwl. George Hugh und Dill Jackson both 11 years of age, were apprehen ded yesterday by Deputy Bherlff RUlgeway on a churge of the theft of $120 from the Cominmun horn sev eral weeks ago. They hava been turned over to ttH-lr parents for safe keeping ontll the Juvenile authorities take charge of the cose. SAM!'.!) ON lAIUFF HOARD. WAHH1NOTON. Mar. 1. (V. P.) President Wilson nominated Henry T. ftalne, retiring Illinois congressman aa a membwr of the United States tar iff mitsH4on. - Portland. March t. iU. P.) Uve- fclock ia ateady, egga and butter are weak. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Compare These Uncle John's Cane Maple Syrup, 12 oz. can 25c 1 nint Anil 12 m. tin 53c -r . jg Monopole Can and Maple Syrup, 1-2 gaL. . . 85c Banquet Extra TaWe Syrup, 5 pound can. . 50c S js r ''' 1 m t H' .1 . , q Olympic Pancake Flour, large package. .... 40c ji Pure Lard, 5 pound $1.25, tQ pound' . .... $2.50 w TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ABOVE $ ' ' PRICE NOW. 3 ' ' ' !. ' ' ' $ The Economy Grocery! Phone 4091 7 . , 13. W, Webb i .:''. ft PHONE FOUR-O-NltfE FOR, BETTER SERVICE PjhonelOD POnTBIt, Ind., March 1. (A. P.) The laat body was believed to hnva lieen lemoved from the debrlrf of th wreck laat night whon a New York Central train cut In two a Michigan Control Flyer at the Intersection of th two lines here. Identification of the dead was progressing slowly. The offlclul deuth Hat stood at forty three, but little more than a score of these hod been Identified positively. Heveral other bodies wer partly Identified. March" wheat ' ross In price today. closing al 9 1 .08 as contrasted with yesterday's cloning of $1.67 while May wheat rose also and closed. at I.6S. Following? are the quotations receiv ed by Overbeck Cooke Co. UllCMl Open High I-ow Close 1.684 1.67 t.5 1.66 I.G6V4 1.58 1.534' 1.68 Corn .69 .7114 Oilts .4 r i .44 Mnr. May May July .6 8 '4 .71 May July .44 .46 Vs 8'4 ,.69'4 70 .71 .4SWT .46Vi .46 .46V VN BY Fl Oregon Ranks 1? in List of . States Haying Largest Num ber of Trucks in Use; New York Has Total of 132,000. riRIIWEPOUT, Conn., March L i (I?. 1'.) 'A house to order In ten min utes. Order your nungaiew wouj unu it wilJ be ready for delivery tomorrow. Thnt is the offer of the Sunshine Homes and Concrete Products com pany, which la proaucing mrai concrete houses. Invented by Simon take of this city. Inventor of the bud marinc. , The comoany has taken over me varda of the HousantonlC Hhipbuilding rnmnitnv. where wooden Bhlps were built during the war for the Emerg ency Fleet corporation, and ivlthin a .hnn time exuects to turn out these hnn.e. at the rate of four a day. The actual casting of the houses, which Is done in one piece, taken only ten min ules. accordina to ltolcrt C. Ifferty, architect and president of the com pany, who deHigned the house. bafferty calls the house "a revolu tion In home building." His model home was set up on a vacant lot In the center of the city today. JAPAN WILLING TO CONCEDE CONTROL OF CABLES TO AMERICA TATUS. March I. tA. P.) The council of the league of nations in the reply to the American note on man dates Invites the United States to send a representative to the next meeting of the council in April. This indicates that the Yap island question . may e reopened if the ur,.ahinrtnn tfovernmem ktos plenipotentiary to discuss the matter. PARIS March 1. (Henry Wood. tf, p, Staff Correspondent.) Japan Is willing to concede to American control of cables on the Island of Tap, out she desires to retain her mandate, Uaron Mill told the League of Na tions council teday. Ho anld hla country was willing to nut the leacue'a interest ahead or ja pan's private interests and that he is willing to accept a just compromise. He then suggested Jopan a willingness to permit the United States to control the cables. The number of motor trucks now In use In the United Htale.s totals 961, iZl, as compared with the total mo tor vehicle registration of 9,1)6.262, according to compilations made b) slatMlclana of tho B. V. Goodrich llubber Co, The compilations ore based on the actual truck registration figures of iO states and estimates of motor ve hicle registrars of the IS other states which do not seggregate motor truck and poanoiiger car registrations. (They are conservative, possibly somewhat below the actual number of trucks In no. Many states which hava not seg. greguted motor truck and passenger car licenses In the past have arranged to do so this year. Consequently ru ture estimates can be made wlih a New York led all other "Bates by a greater degree of exactness. , According to the Goodrich flgnren. substantial margin with lz.5?. Ohio came second with 83,J0O. Pen nsylvania, which ranked third in the number of motor venicies 01 mi num. Cropped to fourth place In the truck list, Illinoia taking third place' wun 6.H6. Pennsylvania's trucks totaled 52,60:. The next six states In the list were: Massachusetts, fifth, 51,3X6; Michi gan, sixth, 46,773; California, sev enth, 86.857; Indiana, elgpth, 32, 4S2; Texas, ninth, 30.000. and Wash ington, tenth, 25.570. It. l interesting to note that 27 states, more than half the. total num ber, had lrt.Ooo or more trucls. (H this number, -the large majority were -itnlea where considerable manufactur ing Is done. The agricultural states, however, were well represented, and It Is safe to predict that In a few years wlll'be In the majority. The Goodrich figures toy states, with the rank of each in truck ownership follow; Rank . 24 ...36 43 State Alabama Arizona Arkansas . .... California . . . . . folorado ..,.-. Connecticut , . . . Delaware ..... Florida Oeorgla Idaho ' - Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Lousinla ...... Maine -. Maryland Massachusetts . Minnesota Minnesota . . . . Mississippi . . . . Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada 1 New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico . . New Tork North Carolina, North Dakota . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon ....... TnnnHvlvania . Rhode Island . . .' !8 South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee -Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington . . West Virginia C. OP O. BRITS IV. S. O. ElTUF3N"E. Or., March 1. (A. P.) T'nlvm-altv of Oregon defeated vvasn Ington State college at baskethall last nlKht bv a score of 33 to 27. Hie game . fiik and interesting. The same teams will play a second game here to night. . , LI A 1-an'c.moxAii TOOTH TALK NO. 2. DO YOU KNOW? ; It h?s been successfully demonstrated that two thirds of all the illness to which mankind is subject are due to diseased conditions found in the mouth. ! ' . . , , DO YOU KNOW? That you can have avery dangerous diseased condition in and around your feeth, roots and gums and don't know it It's a silent, slow, innocent, harmless lookinjt condition and may not give you any warningintil It hits you real hard in some of your most vital spots. , . . l'liono SOT 0er The Hub. ' Cownlfteel)f '.fltvm h All 1 1 pontwl BtrnwIicA. T " ' " ..... .... " Htiurs Taylor Hardware Bldlt. A. iL to 5 P. M. PwudUton, Onttwi Appolnhnenti to suit jou , She was Fat TIM aMM n thto itietnr friw you sin Met Hw bok). Btek.fltKniPr nouDvd krMnl nxl follow in( mmr dtrectfMW ol Kra ytUia, ah f44 IIm. in thr OMHtths. Now iht it wH. ro-MH srrtntdly alrt nd ta bet ter healtli Kflmbl ntl fatMlf'tfttment. Mary entona nf roatwra iu Isirineht. IA (a AO not rmai ft Safe. pUaaant iMLtind, ndoraatt by Bhyitciftni. UBTI. Buy Kjrtin tahult t Mf ntari c "r fMa brorl:t with manf tMtimobialft ronMr to rov ta plain wwperi writ ta 33 1$ 44 27 26 42 3 8 14 1 23 36 334 18 6 20 . 20 . 38 11 47 16 4) . .41 . 12 . 38 . 1 . 22 . 46 . 2 .29 11 i 4 Trucka, 12,9 7,200 S.SOO' 35,857 7.728 23,937 3,500 10,448 12,000 4.000 C4.995 32,482 33.700 17,7000 -13,280 7.000 7,800 16,500 61.388 18.000 16.00 (,200 25,000 . 1,500 19.999 460 4.431 23,600 6,000 132.524 13,455 1,465 83,300 ,218 16,80 62.605 ' ,768 8,500 8.000 . ' ll.38 30,060 6,643 2.815 14,000 25.570 8,000 16.205 1,200 6,826 Too Many Pwiplo rl ThemMClvcs Mliln,and Almiit to lmp People everywhere complain they are worn out, woary beyond express sion, Just hanging on. It Is a most 4" D FOR THE EABY discouraging condition. The past fen years have been a grilling cxperlene If your nerves seem to have gone to smash, and the last drop of 'iron har apparently been burned out of the blood, get a 11.00 box of Room and note the effect. It may take a few days before you get up speed but the effect will be the greatest sensation you ever experienced. It will take vou back lo the years when you ate like a boy, slept like a dog, wftrked hard, enjoyed It, gloried In it and tackled It like piuy, and got away with my task, no- matter what. It glvea a uncn to your nerves, puts a pink h'M m pallid chfeks, you feel great all ver and look. it. If you are thin f sill build you up torogularw eight, ln 'ensify the vital processes.' give you luickness, alertness, and proof against exhaustion, no matter home hard tht task. Ask any of the . clerka at Thompsons Drug Store and any othei leading drug store. They have seen the results of Reolo with customers who were Just hanging on but are now among the healthiest people they know.. tt-sured. The play may be presented two evenings aa was done with the Senior play. ... . L - i...t... Mi i, eUn-'letl with car A gill tor inr uh.... - - - of course they can't us it now-but If the g.ft ia of HHA KIt It will be for years and Increase In 'value and sentiment. "GifU That Lat" uj (Many people start remembering birthdays with giving aj spoon and matching It eneh year.) -cJeineler) jton Tlic i arpt Diamond Dil-. hi V rn Orcffon. . . Honks . Drfrat Slhs. The Fresh man haseball team last eveniag de feated the wise sophomores by a seor of 8 to 5. The frame was said to be a good one and many rooters were pres ent for both classes. This evening in ;he, gymnaeium tho juniors and seniors will mix. Perry Davis is captain of Lhe senior team which expects to sho.v '.he other classes a real team. Davit was catcher on the Hill Military team if Portland two years ago. ' Wisconsin 19 Wyoming 4 ru, rvilumbla 37 Estimates made by states vehi cle recristrnrs. Orintbuses added. largest increase In truck regl trauoa du.mg 1920 waa shon in Flo rida which Jumpeil from 3,239 to 10 -448 ft gain of more than 800 percent. ZJuCett. jumped fom 42 000 to 51.386. Michigan from 36.863 to 4.. 773, and Wisconsin from 10.8S4 to 16,205. ... - OCEAN LINE mm Vlrt SlitpnKut of Material. ThP first shipment of materiel for the an nual, the hiRh school year book was shipped yesterday to the West Coast Engraving Co. of Portland.. This ship ment consisted of pictures of the sen or class and of the activities of the school. The shipments are made in one-fourth lots. The second shipment will be made within a few weeks. A. a reBUlt of the campaign which has been carried on for subscription for :he book 151 books have already been ordered. The' staff enpecta to order in the neighborhood of 300 books toe- cause several alumni have expressed their want for one and several will be jold downtown. J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 1 o C c m MOTHER! . "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RBNT Housekeeping rooms 614 Coabte St. . Fire Automobile . Ufe CXllTrs AVFIUIdi IiiHtirnnce Room 14 Itond Hide IVntllcton, Ore. PAIOFT ItKOKB A WOULD SPEED 'RECORD for slock cars, 102.8 miles per hour. Tulge, climbed Pikes Peak See these models nt the Auto Show 0. 19, Holdman Auto Co. Alto, and Cot. tonwood Sts, . Phone 46. NEW YORK, March 1. The form er dcrmun liner Ulsmarck, largest ship in the world, 56,000 tons gross, recently purchased by the White Star line from the reparations commissi on, is to be renamed the Majestic. She is now being made ready for her new owners by German workmen In Hamburg, In compliance with the peace- treaty. She will carry about 3,600 passengers. The Majestic exceeds the tonnage of the American steamer-Leviathan bv 1,800 tons. ' The next in size iS lhe Impeiator, recently purchased by the Cunard 1.1 no, a 62,022 ton craft. Delightful New Silk Petticoats I o A most gratifying display of silk skirts fills our large center window. Skirts of almost every hue with many showing pleasing two color combinations. There are skirts of all silk jersey, jersey skirts with taffeta flounc es, taffeta skirts and jersey skirts with mes saline flounces. i The first sixty women shoppers will enjoy the opportunity of this skirt event as there are just five dozen skirts in this assortment Be sure to see the window display and be one of the women who will enjoy one of the petti coats at $2.69 Beautiful Tricolette Dresses $14.75 It hardly seems possible that the charming dresses shown iri our south window may be had so economically. , ' An excellent quality of silk tricolette em belished by neat embroidery designs in har monizing colors. Not many at this price. If you would see them don't procrastinate.f Their stay will be short at $14.75 U-l'-i cfNl.W.ni-..J, " Aecept ,-Callfornia" tftrup of Figs only look for tho name California on the package, then you are sure your jhlW is havine the be?t and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each hottle. Ton must ssy "California. I HIGH SCHOOL" NOTES ' I (Jusfxmiae) TO EVERY, .lolm Henderson Visits John Hen derson, a senlrr in the school, spent j the week end lit la Orande where h j saw the 1 Orande high school present their annual senior-play. " He returned! Sunday evening. j I'lny to Hp tiivon In prl The Drama j Clul) will give its second play some time during the first week in April ac,! cording to on wniuMtncemeiu nmm known today by Miss Elisabeth Sever- enre,( coach. The play cnoscn it- I'emard Shaw s "Yon Never isn i. The cn hn been chiwen and active -..rL, h.. len bew. The cast has Coming BILL VS JAZZ HOUNDS AT Liberty Hall Wednesday, j t March 2 Hear Billy Feature 12th j St. R:g" on piano throufth a sheet. : Tickets $1.00 ' i ' . Fast and snappy dances j Music a3 long as the j crowd lasts. .. . . ' i- - J. 0. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Quality PRINTING at Reasonable5 Prices n -v T . ' T c a" Ji.ast uregonian rnnting jueparuneiu. PayCash Receive More Pay Less DespainLee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 EGGS Guaranteed Strictly Fresh 30c dozen PayCash Receive More Pay Lesj Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 3 I ft: A a i i S ! e -IO 7 bt,a very well chowm and ue U Jt 1