f In Age$ DAILY EAST O&fcGOlftAW, PEITOtETOJ?, 0HE06S, -TUESDAY EVEm'G, tlAHCJ! 15, 1321. TAOS rr?s People Here mid There i , , . ,1)t Uocki ajJf, Jt Kf tHLUUUNlY OFEIPES AND OFFICERS : : - .: r . . , I J. C Kuhiw, aupprvbtor of the I'mii tllla Nutionul PoroMt; , has rvlumuii from a Visit to Wullu Wulla. George R. Corking of Athena Ik among Uioho from thut iiroKicsMlvc city pending- the day on , business here. , J. R. IUiley Jiu returned from I'ortland where ho huH been npondiir mo pant low las transacting' iful business. Clittrlos E. Ilond 1h upending the day in Wallu Walla, troiuwctlntr mat ter of rmsl liens, lie expected tp re turn today. ... Jack Pendleton of the Inlvornal Film nervine ami working out of I'ort- luna Ih iters totlay tranwctlnic busi newi with local movie men. ; Mr. and Mr. Cliarlea Ely of Gur tlune are vlaltlnir with friends and rel atives In Pendleton today. Mr. Ely holds a number of official poalllon In Gurdane Including that of poatmiw ter and l prominently Identified with the business activities of that place. 1 A. Q. lluholts of Pilot lioik and president of the Pilot Hock Elerutor company was in Pendlelon today in the Intert-Ht of hiH company. At a Meeting held; yesterday of the stock-1 holders of tho company It an decided to go ahea'd with the re-bulldlng of a warehouse th slse of which Is being toft to the' directors. A. ChrlHtophcr, Ad- Soourc Jccnsc to Will Charles 11. Records and JeHxie 1 Mock both of Prcewater were given a license. to wed ut the courthouse thin morning. ,.' Asks for Appointment A petition for the appointment of L. D. L'riLke as executor of the estate of James A. Drake has been filed with the county court.. . Will Assess at Miltoii. 10. E, Waldon of Milton, who was recently appointed deputy hsxcBsor Is In Pendleton getting supplies prepa ratory to beginning his work as as sessor at Milton and Freewater. In addition to these cities Mr. Walden will do the assessment work In the Cottonwood und Walla Walla river districts. , ' Grand Jury "allol. The grand Jury for the spring term of court has "been called by Judge CI. W., Phelps 'to rtart work of April 4. Those on the grand jury are: t'hus. H. Downing, Athena; l'oter linker, Pendleton: Chan. Mogmirit, Ktanflcld; W. W. Hrldgewater, Kreewaterr Hugh Mclntyre, Athena; Chaa. Itunyan, ri- Will Investigate rirliign The county court Is, spending this afternoon ut Mission looking Ittlo the situation at Mission bridge. The abuttmeiit and other portions of the bridge are being continually washed away by the action of the waters It is said and It may he necessary, tot change tho channel of the stream be fore any remedy In found. The court will fdok Into this matter today. Doesn't -t IjIhiiso Daniel Ernest Davis of Mlltoh near ly secured a license t wed yesterday afternoon and even got so far as to have hs name on the male side of the application when It was discovered that ho had only been o:vorced a short time. The County cleric then refused to go further in the deal and Davis left without securing the license or divulging the name of the other party to tho contract. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Mrs. IJuwman Convalescing. Mrs. D. C Howmnm. who was oper ated on recently at St. Anthony's hos pital, is convalescing nicely. v PHONE FCFUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QOALITY To Large Buyers of Groceries It is to the advantage of people who can use w groceries in large quantities to buy them in 2 large quantities. g We are always ready to figure on large amounts and we can gen- 2 erally save you money.; When you " g get ready to lay in your ' supplies for summer just come in and talk O the matter over. If we don'tmake 93 you a better price, you haven't lost ' " anything, if we do you save just " d that much. , H The Economy Grocery I 113 W.Webb . Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE fght I tain nil. A light shower of rain fell this aft ernoon and there Is prospect of more precipitation. Tho ' maximum .'s hi today and the minimum last night was 82. The barometer reglstws JS.80. . All Mothers Will Find Use For This Laxative Cra Dr. Celdwt!l' Syrup Pepsin to a constipated child and not its quick recovery, TN a ffiwincr family tile itubject of thouyht with the paronU is how to keep the children healthy und happy, and what to do wflen they become ill. Most illnessca of childhood are the eymptoms of constipation guch as headaches, coated tongues, fiatulcncc, dizziness, loss of appaito and sleep, biliousness, etc. , You can surely feel safe In doing what tens of thousands of others do with good results, so give, according to the are of the child, a small quantity of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. Eight million bottles were bought last year at drug stores. It is America's favorite family jcineuy lor consripauon, indigestion and similar ills, and is especially suitable for children, women and old foik3 as it is so mild and gentle in action. There is no secret about Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant tasting aromatics. DrugeiBts have sold it for thirty years, and a sixty cent bottle wilt last for months. . Experienced mothers are never without it iu the house. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and ad dicts and I Hill sendyauafnt truil bottle ofm j Syrup Pepsin. Addresi me Dr. W. fl. Ca'd well, 513 Wasfunpum Street. AonticeUo, Illinois. Every body now and trn need a laxative, and it is well to know (lie best. Wuie me today. t mm mm IE HAT SmJiooI to lie Held. A millinery school I Thursday and Friday evening in the library. Van Deusen, homo will bo held afternoon and Mrs. Edith G. demonstration aircnt, will be In charge. Meeting at Ulirnry. ,The I'rndleton Community Service council will meet tomorrow nljrht at 7:30 in the county library. James Johns, Jr., chairman, will pres;de. rt. E. Tucker, community service worker, and others, will speak. Will Speak mi Irish (juration. Frank J. I-onerg-an of Portland. Oregon, will deliver an address here ion 8t. Patrick's day at tho Eaele- Woodmail halt oa the Irish question. Mr. Jonerjran is a brother of C. P. A. lionergan of this city. YOU ARE .Incited IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TRUCK EQUIPMENT, YOU WILL WANT TO SEE THE '.,) NewG.M.G. !otor CONSTRUCTION j YEARS ! ADVANCED TAKEN D0VN AND,;, . , EXPT-ATNlin ' AM. I ? ! f --- 1 ', ") , f 55 I THE WILLARD SERVICE STATION kCor. Garden & West Court Sts ) PENDLETON, OREGON ! WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16TH, 1921, AT 8 P. M. FREE I"ev Tclcplioiiea Taken Ouu ., . 1i spite the .adverse comment re Harding the 'increase In. telephone rates, only a few telephones have bees discontinued by subscribers, accord ins to J. A. Murray, manager of the local office of the Pacific Telephone and TelegTaph Co. , There has been no In crease in lonp distanc rates or in the cost of installing . telephones, he states. . .. Mis Garrett Willi Hub, - : "Hiero are three Pendleton fiirto on the University of Oregon girls' glee club which Is to sing here on March tl Instead of two as announced form erly. 1 ne two aircadyannounceu are Vashti Hosklns and Margaret Phelps and the third Is Florence Garrett. Miss Garrett although . not making her noma Here at present was born and practically raised here and has a host of friends In this city. Colored Tiffcrs Orgiuiinyl. : The colored ""rigors" one of the fastest baseball playing organizations in this County hat been reorganized and are already practicing to be ready- fur games as soon as better weather bcIs in. The team, will ptay county and outside teams and a number of games are already scheduled. The lineup Is as follows: "Pasco" Wright, catcher; Ben Hickman, ss; He-man Turner, lb; Kddle Phelps, 2b; Hurv.iy Bost, 8b; Whitlow, rf; Webb. If( Thomas, cf; and - Arthur Fisher, pitcher. The team plans to give a minstrel show In the near future In order to provide funds to outfit the beam. There will be 20 people In th' cast and It is expected the show will be put on about the first of April. Kntticr File Objection , Objections of Uale R. Scott and T. W. Scott to- the petition of Elfleda Scott KtanR-er and the petition of T. W. Scott for appointment as guardian were filed with the county clerk today. The petitioners alleges that Gale ,11. Scott receives 1128.75 per month from the l.'iiUed Stales Vovcrument and that Elfleda Scott Stanger In the sister of Gale Scott and is dominated and un dw the influence of one V. Avers. The two have appropriated to their own use $196 belonging' to fkdo Scott the petition declares. The petition further stales that T. V. Scott has expended all his wages and earnings since' the boy was released from the San Fran cisco" hoHpltal and Is now working for his hoard only in order that he may be near und assist In the care of the young man. The petition declares that Avers has interested himself in the af fairs of the lxy and has often cursed and aroused him for' refusing to jdo with his money s he( Avers wished. Elfleda 6k-ott Stanger is declared to be an unfit person to act aa guardian by tho mention... JEALTY TRANSFERS i - nniTDS. A. Green to M. A. Baker $1200. t 1-2 acres adjoining Adams.' U T. Kenison to C. Daniel Conner. I00. Mete and bound tract in NTS t4 1-4, Fee. $1. Tp, 4 NT. It. 29. ,. Firat.Nattonal Itank of Hermiston to M. Reeder 1150. Lot 1, 2. 3. Block SK and Lots t and 10, block P, first addition Hermlstoh. . It, C. Itoss to 11. W. Allen 1200. Mete and bound tract in Evans addition to Milton, " ' C. 1 Pushy to D. nM. .RuXsell. 1. Lbt 3, block U, Orange and Coitboys MEDICINE HAT, Alta. March 15. "Ituinmaker" Charles M. Hstfleld. who has a contract with the" I'nlted Agricultural aBsoclatlon to produce rain has come to this district from Los Angeles, Calif., and according to arrangements made by the agricul tural association Is about to begin work on his new project. . .. Hatfield, according to the terms of this contract, agrees to construct and build a rain precipitation and at traction plant at a favorable site to be chosen by him for Its operations. i In outlining plans to a meeting of the United Agricultural association, F. 8. Itatllff, secretary, announced that the "rainmaker", has been offer ed Inducements to visit the district of Nobleford. In southern Alberta, and Foremost, Saskatchewan. Farmers In general, are highly enthusiastic over tho prospects. The main rain precipitation plant. according to the plan announced, will bo located at Chapip6 Lake, about 20 miles from this city. The mutter of financing the project was referred to the executive committee aa was also the selection of locations for theiain guages, which Hatfield is expected to bring with him.. What methods the rainmaker Intends to pursue In pro ducing the rain has not , been . dis closed. The contract between tiro I'nlted Agricultural association and Hatfield sat forth thut his "plant Is to bo kept In constant operation from the first day of May, mi, to the first day of August, 1921, In the endeavor to bring about the largest possible in creased precipitation over and about that portion of Alberta. Canada, aad a section of territory at least one hun- of : Mystery plays no part in the adjusting of our prices. No guesswork no secret prices but everything in plain figures. We know that if you examine our store, investigate and compare our prices even with city prices, that you will become a regular customer here. ' A risit is all we desire Our Merchandise will convince. Inc. Pendleton Ore. dred miles radius with the city: Medicine Hat, Alberta, as a center." "And It' is hereby understood and agreed," the contract read, "that of all rain falling from the first day of May, 1821, to the first day of August, 1Qt in Mitt BhAIT, .1..... -11.,1 ll... said Hatfield, through the, efforts oft his operations upon the atmosphere, shall be given credit for one half of the precipitation that falls at the uni form rate of 14,000 per Inch up to four Inches or fraction thereof. The maximum consideration of the con tract being f 8,000, for a four-Inch rainfall. "All rainfall in excess of four Inches no extra charges whatsoever." 'Ue Largest IMamoiwl Dealers in Eastern Oregon. ' nkk'--. ":a...CG RQ E n watches;) .tr A SPRING DEBILITY Loss of Appetite, That Tired Feel ing and Somstines Eruptions. Thousands take Hood's Sarsana rilla as a spring medicine for that tired feeling, nervous weakness. Impure blood and say it makes them feel better, eat and sleep bet ter, and "mnkes food taste good." Spring debility is a condition In which it Is especially hard to com bat disease germs, which Invade the system, here, there and every, where. The white blood corpuscles, sometimes called "the little soldiers In the blood," because it Is their duty to fight disease germs, are too weak to do good service. Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens the "little soldiers" and enables them to repel germs of grin, Influ enza, levers and other ailments; relieves catarrh and rheumatism. It has given satisfaction to three generations. . Get it today, and for I laxative take Hood's Pills. STYLE without exaggera tion; this McKibbin appeals to the careful dresser who j I doesn't wish ex- I trcmes. AH the late I shades. ; ''sjjP I i At all ibt good dealers. I . All c i 2r T3 MAGNETOS GENERATORS ' ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the electric system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed, HARRY H. GRAHAM, ! "Wlltard Service Station, I'endelton, Ore. Phone 684. LET'S GOI Walla Walla Pendleton Auto Freight Service itnOil Tltllti IAII.V Ieavcs Pendleton 2 p. in. PMHllttmi rhono 225-W. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution c j ., 1 "rm.Z An EaSter Suit for Your Boy Is Here Recent additions to this department makes it easy to find just the fabric you want for your boy, made up in styles embodying all the snap and individuality. tailored into suits for his big brother or "Dad." An outstanding characteristic of Penney clothes for boys' is the way in which they hold their shape and style even after a prolonged test of strenuous going with their young owner. Our low cash prices help greatly to make se lecting the young man's spring outfit a plea sant task. - . ; BOYS' SPRING SUITS $6.90, $9.90, $11.90, $13.50 V Hagerstowii Leather Puttees ' $190 ' Tlic well known audi popular stjle manufacturers hit number 111. High (cnulo mahrpany leather; all sizes Men's heavy khaki canvas luce IcKShi ' Roys' hoary kliakiJeKRiiis. stayed scout style, the pair 70c m VL( LLvRCli '" M 'W 0e vfyitan fee our safe X deposit system makes your ! ' A valuables safe , p .; A - ' ' ' ' " ti ' d : , II ' I f 3 -"v UR vigilant system of guard- . J I , 1 ifig our vaults is your guar- is j - antee of the safety of. our x 1 If safe deposit system. .. k J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court t ; Phone 880 When the Best Costs Less Buy for Less the Best Only A-No.-l Groceries and fruits carried at this Cash Grocery brands that you recognize at a glance as being the nation's leaders. Many of our best customers were a little skeptical at first. They thought that cheap prices meant cheap goods in quality. A trial order or two soon convinced them that cash buying and selling enables us to give our customers the saving. A trial order will convince you also, ' 1 ' .-;;.. ,,.,- i " I t 1 i ' Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 8S0 addition to Tilot Hock. II. T. Hill to X. D. "Beard. $2S00. 1-J interest In Sec. S2, X i-2 M Wl-4 NB 1-4 X 1-! PB 1-4 and ?B t4 8E 1-4 XR 1-4 SW SK 1-1 XW 1-4 Hec, 51, Tl. 3, X, lt.;3i. .1 vx