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TEN PAGES U. J--J t DAILY EAST OIEGONIAN, PEITDtETO!, CRSGOIT. TTftSDAY EVEltttfO. IECII 22, 1021. PAGI nvs i .g IT .... i People Here and There Representative Frank Klouit of Htun Hold been enjoying the beautiful fcprlnK weather In I'etidleton today. P. a. Lucas of Weston has been In (own toduy Attending to business affairs. A. C. Woodruff mid If. I". Peterson are In the city today from Hormlslon. Mr., and Mrs. 1L' Kerry of Grant 1'ubh are registered at a local hotel. Mr. and Mrs. El M. Griffith are horo today from their home at I'usco. F. 8. Hull, of Freowater wild it visit or In rendletun yesterday. Ityron Giimm will' leave on Friday for Portland for a (hurt business trl. Vpon bin return to Pendleton he will leuve on an extended trip through the Northwest In the interests of "the Ten dleton Woolen Mill, for which firm he In a, salesman. . school, Jwhtch is the 13th In the county to 'become standardized.- 'Die ele mentary grudes of tho school arc ula standard. SuiMTliitenilitit Visit Adams. School Muerlntindout W. V. Oreen vlHlted tho school at Adams thin morning, lie report (he condition of the schools an most satisfactory. When Oliver Dickinson Ik nut vlslt liur his holdings In the aouthcrn end of the county he is running one of the best farm In tho county, tie 1 the owner well an manager and It I lo fated on the highway between Adami and Athena. tOcorgo fames, the pioneer I'llot Itoclo merchant, who la classified as a farmer for Jury service purposes In In Pendleton today. George, woe drawn for duty for the April term, of court, yesterday, but he ways he will not he able to serve an thai will Intvrferc with ' the proper opening olf tho, falling ien Sulk'rliitenihiits JtMloc-tcl Tho superintendents of schools at 1'mallllu, Hermivlon, Kcho and1 Athena have all been relocted. according to advices received at tho office of the county superintendent, ,.' ,i Ctitiirjr, School lro;3fstdiiic A grout mMny'i of the one-room schools of the- county are reporting that they ar reudy for standardisation and Superintendent Ureeir says that by the clone -ot the year pwtctlcally all of the town school In tho county will have been, staiKiardlzed. . , , TRADE ; IS BROKEN BY FOUR In Anti-Narcotic Drive Large Number of. Arrests Made, Quantities of Drugs Seized. Court' Crrartolt 1'ndwltli' ' The county court went to Walla Walla thin mornlnR without having an uounced any decision with 'reference to the propomtd iHvbilerf of the Pendle ton Justice court district. 1 11 Ik prot able that as the member view the Mnfe line rond they will mnRe up their minds and announce a decision tomor row. J ' '" ' on. ' AdUe Iklc-gMtr lo Vm I'atlcnco ( - - . ......... I TOKIO, March 12. (A. P.) Bane on Information frem a reliable 'iteiirce In Btiropeati Russia, wye the Kokusei ,cw Agency, a ncml-offu'tai messHBB rt-ached her atalea that the ropreseu. tn lives of the Russian Fur listcrn Republic expressed a slnc'ere denlre at the recent general conference of the Soviet elements, held by . Chita, for the amalgamation of the republic with the ttovlet government. The lat ter advised the republican delegated to eicerelse patience. In consideration of the republic'! relations with the Ja pnncxo RovTTnnient,' - I iiiHlllla s Ii.h.Im rts Standard ' tfliperliilendent Harold- llenjamin ot tho L'malllla schools ha adviHed the county auperlntendent that, thai ele mentary grades are all ready for stan dardisation In accordance with the tulea promulgated, fcy the Mate boara. The high school wa standardised last fall ho that the entire echool system of the went end town will be standard. All High Kclioola Am Standard The county Reboot' superintendent w advised this morning that Adam high M'hool had been admitted to standardization by the state board, thereby), maWng- every high school in the 'county a atandard one. Arnold f'.rnlapp la principal of the Adams PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Special for Tomorrow ' CURTIS BROS. BLUE LABEL CATSUP Large bottle, 25c, 5 for $1.15 DELICIOUS CANNED PEARS ' put up in syrup Per can, 25c; per cae, 24 cn, $5.50 Peaches and Apricots at the same price. Don't forget to order your garden and flower seeds and onion seta. Do it today. Remember, we carry only quality seeds. The Economy Grocery Phone 409 ; " ; Jll3 W.Webb St PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Waif 's Welding Works Walter Hendricks. Prop. Phone 71 110 Water St. Frank Neagle Blrcksmtlh Shop I have taken over the entire welding business of the Burns Machine Works, Inc; Former and new customers' work solicited. I am located in the same building. No job too large or too' small ; come and see. , Walt The Welder "iinoinniiiiiiniiiMMuniMiniMiiiiiiniiiininiiiniiMiiiMiiiiiiuiuiiuniniHinimiM CASTLE GATE EGG COAL PIIONE FIVE FOR FUEt NWW YllK, Marc h 22. Clalm:iE virtually to hino brorfen tlic bae'j f.f Hie illicit dri, - tnt le In New Yori City, in four month's drive, Fpeclal lA'puty i'ommlaijloner Carleton Miixoi today ileclareii wur on an Interna tional ring which he charge la respon sible for llleiial distribution Of done throuirhout the t' nlted States. In the antlnarcotlc drive he'ro more than 1,000 arreata have been made and millions ot dollar worth of dTus Retard. . AlthotiRh the iilegral drug trade has been broken IJr. Kimon uiwerted the worli of bin laireau la not only to con tinue here but la to 'be enlarged frj meet the problems in other big cities in America and abroad. lly mcaiiH of on Ititeriiatioiml bur eau of cniiiln.il recorda nliw belnu eatiibllahed, all data concerning dniK crooka la to be ready for citle where "leada" pointiiiir to New York mlKht be uncovered, the cominiaiiliiner said. fUcently he added, .Antwerp police had requested Information concerning an alleged leader of tho International ring. It hna" shown by means of In formation furnlnhed by New York that. the man had police records in Lou don. Paris, Brussels and New Orleans and bad served prlnon sentences at furious placen affjfrogatlns 2 years. We made more arrests these pant flw months than In any 2 months heretofore," said Dr. Bluion, who was selected to direct the drive because of his medical truinlntc. . Every rlnir of thd metropolitan polioe department was coordinated, workltifc In conjunc tion -with the Federal agents. In con- eipieiice, "the fear" has Iwen spread through the army of .vendors. Before he assumed his Job, Dr. Si mon said traffic In drugs In Now York had reached un amazing stage. His first' move was- to seek to clean up New York then aid In solving the drug vending prohlcmi In other cities a resultant evil of the situation here. Riuads of special men were spread to all parts of the greater city, expert! men being picked lo patrol me wwei K.ist Hide where venders were even using school children as 'go-betweens" to supply addicts. Constant watch was kept on incom ing ships where alleged Bmugglera tvere resorting to all manner of tricks to "sneak" the narcotics " into this country. Arrests of persons n the docks revealed drusa hidden In artifi cal aims and limbs; in sausages una clothing. Once the antl-narcotie for ces were working eysteftiatically and arrests became frequent, the sttuatio soon gave evidence of being cleared up. . " ' The almost dally raids In the city reached a climax recently In Brooklyn "hen agents entered an. apartment, arrested several persona and seined drugs worth . thousands tit dollars. Tho great majority ; arretted, were "tfiirbstorte" vendors. ' . - Kill That Cold With CASCARA Coldi, Coufb "OMVV QUININE AND La Grippe' I Jeglected Cold3 are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first aneeie. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in H.'il's. ALL DRUGGISTS SkLL IT NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Marble for Building Arrives, ' Two carloads' of marble, to bo "used for the additjon to the Pendleton Maunoleum, have arrived In Pendle ton. The addition will double the Hlze ut the structure and bring the total number of crypts, "Bp to 8, one of the largest muusulounu on tho .Pacific coast, j . Trip Is KiKYt'tifitl After a buying trip characterised' as on of the most succetui in ine His tory of The Peoples' Warehouse, John Benson, head of the dry goods deport. ment of the firm, returnen to Pendle ton yesterday. He visited St. LouiH, tit. Joe and Kansas City ahd'every- v.'hcre, he stutes, he found opportunity to take advantage of low prices. Mr. Benson says that there has been a ffreat reduction in . wiioresale prices and that the drop will in turn lie ot benefit to the thoppcr who buys at the retail price. t , TRIP THROUGH Shut Are SoiiKbt. parents of WHHan Alyers. who served In Company" M. 2H, Iiifanlr', aro seeking their son, according" to a letter received toduy by Perriy riile man. commander of ' the Pendleton iiuh Americnn ueuion. flyers is thought to have been in Pendleton for a lime. Fred Farley, who served In the army, Is sought also. Mr. Idle man asks that anyone having infor mation regarding either of the men no tify him at the American National Bank. WARPAW, Ind., March 22. A. P.r Efforts of authorities to obtain a complete statement from Virgil Deck er, who Saturday confessed to havirr? murdered Leroy Lovett, regarding his knowledge of the crime, failed today when he announced he would answer no more questions. He ald that fol lowing a'dvico by his v. attorney, ho would say nothing; further ' until tho trials - . ... .-. . .i -ft f ' mm THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER CLEAN AND UNIFORM J The exception ally fine flavor of Hilvilla ndver varies It's altuays good, and , still better, it aliuays pleases , M'.WJSVf' tvW,e t'aiiimlUti t BkIm This " afternoon marked the beginning of the campaign between the classes to decide wbiuh class would be the first to sell 100 tickets to the Whitman College Men's Glee Club concert which wilt be given in this city tomurow evening. Mr. Aus tin Landreth made the announcement that five dollars would be given to the class who was the first to sell 100 tickets. 'The campaign will lest until tomorrow. The freshman have al leady disposed of several of their tick ets and expect to take the reward. The glee club will arrive, in the city tomorrow morning and will go to the school where they will give a sample of what they will give the public in the evenins. 14111111 Out Yesterday The Lant erns were off the press yesterday and were delivered to subscribers. The issue this time has a laire cut on the front p"e of the girls' basketball team. Of special note of this Issue is tho editorial column. The problem of the high school as a community center is well discussed from the student point of view. Mb Sovornuce lU'turns to School Miss Rlinubeth Severance, head of the English department has returned to school nfter beiug absent yesterday due to a severe cold. 'IVor place Was filled by Miss Leura Jerard. Says 'France Lives, Every where I Have Experienced It;' Wriuld Not Talk Politics. TOt 'f. ON, March 2'.'. (A. P.) Georges ('lemenceau, France's war premier, radiant with health, return ed today from India, whltlyer he went :itK. months ago. He walked down the gang plank of the Ormomio with a step like a young hum, although he is iu-ariiijr his Hpth birthday. Exchanging greetings with the pre fect, Admiral .Sagot, Andre Tardieu and his family, M. t'b'menceau said. "I am happy. All I nave to say is embodied in this single sentence 'France lives: everywhere I have ex perienced it.' " ' He showed a touch of emotion when be sp'c, but was soon the Irrepres sible old stutesnian, for almost Imme diately he resumed his customary bantering tone and In replying to a question as to "whether be bun tod tigers while away remarked: "I didn't know thtre were any left in India." Oho correspondent made mention Jt the L'pper Kilesian plebiscite and M. Olemeneeau gave him a withering look. "Don't talk to me about poli tics or 1 sbull go right back to In dia." be snapped. The former premier enjoyed fine weather during the voyage, except last night when a gale was encountered whi'.'h tho ship weathered gallantly. "She's a. great ship," he-, said. I shall take her again when I go to Australia." .There is a, strong movement among many newspapers urging M. t'lfcmen ccau to go to the United States before Australia, but he declared he was first going to bis native Vendee to celebrate his SOth birthday and then would probably proceed to .Australia. He will arrive in Paris Wednesday. The Custom is Crowing . , . ' of giving at Easter a "gift that . lasts."-, Pearls are the favor ite gift of this season, because "their beauty is a kin to that of the lily which is symbolic of . Easter-tide. -Jeweler) Pendleton Ore. Tho Largest iamoixl lK-ak rs lu Eastern Oregon. 0 WILL VISIT STATES BRUSSELS. Starch" 22. (A. P.)-'-The council of ministers today decided ! (o send Burgomaster" Max of Brussels! to the 1'nited' Stales to tender con-1 gratuiations of the Rclginn govern-J ment to President Harding on his election. BOY IS RESCUED FROM 4 PRECARIOUS POSITION OW CLIFF BY FIREMAN SAX FRANCISCO, March 22 A. P.) A seven year old boy who fell 150 feet down a steep cliff while playing today on Telegraph Hill here anil became stranded on a ledge, was rescued from his precarious position by a fireman, who was lowered down the side of a cliff on a rope by fel low firemen. The boy suffered a frac tured arm. "Queen of the Oil Fields" V f u , i if . 1 B. L. BURRQUGHS-He Has It! ili!i!iiiliiliilililiiiifi!i!!Ui!iiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iiMiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiMiiiiiinntniiiiiT Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY Johns Blug. " Tehdleton, Oregon it- 1 - -'Si, - Wis. r- c c 0 J. C. Penney Co. A Nation-Wide Institation Your Boys Easter Suit $6.90; $9.90, $11.90 ' $12.50 Our new low prices makes it unnecessary to put off longer the buying of that needed ' suit for your son. ! People who have bought clothes for hrws at this store know how well they always held their shape even after the their have con- husky Oregon tinuous grilling service that youngsters put them to. The new spring styles show more than or dinary smartness of fashion, which coupled with their ability to hold that style for con tinuous service and our low cash prices makes this the logical place to buy your boys' clothes. Bring your boy in and see how he'll look in one of the new suits. . Boys' Long Pant Student Suits - $19.73, $24.75. , Alterations Free TfP J. C. Penney Con A JSation-yide institution Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department Th best oil lease salesmen In Kentucky," is what oil men call Miss Virginia Daltuu ot Bewltug Crecn.Tbi picture Iiqt'3 Iter uiuk- -, tn5! .- - -' - " .1 , . t Pay Cash Receive More - Pay Lesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 8S0 Why This Grocery Saves You Money because we buy for cash. 1 because we sell for cash. because we have no bookkeepers. because we lose no bad accounts. - because our large sales make quick turn over of stocks. because our goods are all guaranteed. . -because our service is first class. , ' , Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 E 1 C 0 : -9 CD : 3 3 : l i 3 2;i S3 ' -.11 3 i 3 ! a.'