r.cr. nvK TEN PAGES V" , i. . People Here and There DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, O.HECCN, WEDNESDAY EVENTS 0, MAItOT 30,1021. uTHtjt PIP ; ft I"-" . -l HIQ FY! mm. r r - j O, K. ltiittoiwnod has been to day from Umatilla. J. H. l'hllnf, or Wnllit Wnlln. who represents tho IlurrouKha .'o., I In Pendleton today on business. It. T. Kiilon and W. Nairn, both of Iji Grande and surveyors for the O W. 11. & N. .Co.. are here today. Mr, uml SI IK. 1). Kotnlnr, who have , linen upending the winter In t'nllfor nla, returned to I'endleton this mom Inn. Mr. und Mrs. Gus Carlson and Mr. and Mm. Alba Kurst of Krntnott, Ida ho, are iruests at tho Motel Ht. George today. Harry Hltnor, formerly a farmer of thin section, who now farm In Nebrns- I ka, wos a Pendleton visitor yesterday on his wny home after a visit in Port land. ' Sheldon Taylor, who operate a wheat ranch north of Pendleton, was among tho large number of wheat grower cominar to town today, lie f reiiortii very bright prospects, , , Among the well known special In snrance agents who travel , over the Oregon territory I Malcolm U Gilbert, representing Lamping & Co. of Port , land. Ho Is here today on a visit to the loral agencies of hie companion. " J. M. orncllsnn, missionary . at rutuilla, 'motored to Walla Walla this morning to bring over hie three Chil dren, Esther, Mary June and PWdy for a visit at the mission and their aimt Mrs. Frank Purdy at il Indian agency. They attend the Wiilla. Walla high scheol and are out for the Easter vacation. . PLENTY OF KAKMLHS IX X. n. FAHOO. X. D., March 30. (A. P,) There Isn't nny jieed for tho wen , known sloaan "Isacli to the farm" In North Dukola, says A. J. Hurratt, aari , cultural department field ugent. He cites census figures to show that while thr were mty,7t,3S0 fojms undor llllaio In the state, In lin the number i hnrt risen to 77,'is in i;a. PORTLAND. March 30. (U. f.)--The Jury In the Heddorly cane against the revenue agents was dlschurtred by federal Judge Bean, when they an nounced they could not agree Mrs. Lena Heddorly 1s suing Agents Wooa, Wgglns and Hmlth for $7,f.00 as a re sult of shooting and killing her hus band, an alleged bootlegger. Iinedderly had long been a thorn In the hide of tho city, state and federui operatives, and Mrs. Hedderly sought to prove that his death was premedlat ed and preferred to his capture. He was shot down while trying to escape by driving a machine through the cordon of government men. , yj ssiu Ly Li hi CAMI1HIIK UKPKATS CXKOItO. LONDON, March 30. (A. P.) Cambridge won the annual bat race with Oxford today on the Thames. PORTLAND GAS AND COKE COMPANY TOLD . ' . TO REDUCE RATES POIlTiJAXD. March 30. (A, P.) The public service commission order ed the Portland gas rate cut live cents per thousand. Today's order amends an oiiler Issued on January 15 wnicn Increased Portland's gas rate. The new. lilies are equivalent to a reduc tion of 1100.000 annually In the com- pany's revenues are based on the new oil contract under which the company is enabled to get oil at a reduction of 16 cents per barrel. . OtlwY Cltlrtt Affected v The cities of Oregon City, Hlllshoro, Forest Orove, Gresham and intermed iate points, as well as Portland are af fected by the order. "The reduction will mean a paving of $1A0,KI0 annual ly to gas users In the Portland terri tory," mild a statement by the commission. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY I " "Prices Talk" 5 Is an old saying, and to a certain extent, true, but O it is untrue and misleading if you FORGET Quality. H The prices Wi quote daily in this space do talk, truth 3 fully and eloquently, for the reason that the best quality ana standards nave Deen maintained. Watch .this space and remember our location and phone number, go when you think groceries you'll know where to get the best at the lowest possible prices. ' . ' ' Remember our free quick service. The Economy Grocery .... 113 W.Webb St O w Phone 409, 25 O cu PHONfi FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE The I'l-nillelon terin of the federal, court will open In the federal building April fp, according to word received by Hk A. Newberry, clerk. Judge Hubert S. Bean will hoar tho one case on the docket, that or tno liooiiin Ditch company, Jflg Hend Water Ditch company, Silver Lake Ditch company, McC'ubbln & Craig Ditch company against Louis F. Anderson and Florence M. Anderson. Het'k ICUclit of Way. Tho plaintiffs uro seeking to have the court condemn a right of way through Jackson's property for an Ir rigation project. The cuse was started In the state courts several years uito, but truiiKforred to the federal court In 1319. The plaintiffs allege In their petition that they offered to pay the defendants for the land and their of fer was refused. The land in question is located In W'ullowa county, near the northeast corner of the state, and near a dam which the defendants have con structed across the W:ri!owa river. Nniix-s Drawn. The following names have been drawn from Baker, Umatilla nnd Union counties as a Jury: Clark Ad ams, Huntlhgtnn; Lesley Andrews. Baker; . It. Angell. Haines, J. I Darker, Mencham: Douglas Belts, Pen dleton: P. M. Hlnckburn, Keating; W. U Brown, "Hellu; George W. Cart wright. Itye Valley; F. 8. Cllne. Union; J. H. EKiers, Adams; J. W. Elti-r. Pi lot JKock; J. O. Hales, Adams; J. P. Holland. Sumpter; Ed Hoon, Freen fl ier; H. H. Huron, Imbler; IB. R Isaacs, Pilot Mock; Elmer Koch, Halfway; Ed Logan, Summervllle; C. J. Mark, Pendleton; Willis Mitchell, Halfway; K. M. Powell, Hye Valley; Donald ftos. Pendleton; Glenn E. Scott, He lix; W. H. Hhannon, Helix. Trial In the cuse Is expected to last about one week, as the plaintiffs have indicated -they will request a recess to allow the Jury to view the premises. Can't Help Prftir'ajr Tanlac Aft er It Erded Hi Seven Year of Stcnach Trouble, De clare Nudelman. "After a man Irns suffered an long and as much as I havu he can hardly held praising the medicine thct rc stoies him to health," wtid'.M. Nudel man, 441 Hjim street, Portland, who operates an auto stage between Porl-'j laud anil Vancouver. II. l ' front ci.n-4tlpr.tlon and h.-i.l a-.' f.il lieud eelies. 1 h:;d rheuin'it:ni In my legr an.l feet so bud I eould' hardly drivi my car. I w:is so nervous the least llttlo thin would upset mu (mil 1 wan slriiply mp-rable, "I kept hearing no much sibniit Tan Inc that I decided to see if It would hel) me ry and it proved to be Ihe very thing I needed, fur I (jainei; eleven pounds on the firit two bottles and i.lin o taking two more J am in the Hem t,l health again. .Mv appetite Is ne. I can eat anything I want with- m I nut any di:'omfort afterwards. I "For the past six or seven yoars 1 j no longer worried with constipation suffered terribly from a severe cuse of "tomach trouble and my appetite gut down . to tlmost nothing. Nearly everything I ate upset me, and the gas and pains in my stomach would almost ir headaches and the rheumatism has entirely disappeared. .My wlfo has n!ao taken Tan lac with splendid rc- iiUit-l, lanlnc in sold In Pendleton f,v Sawtelle's For China , We have some new patterns in English decorated wear that represent the very bent of thw standard ware. The tendencies in China is towards the decorated but if your choice is for the plainer designs we are able to satisfy your wantv drlve me districted. 1 '' stiff' red i Thoiniison Itrothers. Denver Girl Sings Record Note OPERATES STILL ON ' RESERVATI0, GETS , MINIMU MSENTENCE t POIITIJVN'D, March 20. '(U. P.) Usscom Doane, of Pendleton, waB fin led 1100 nnd sentenced to CO days by Federal Jud.ie "Wolverlnn. i llcjano ideaded guilty of operating a still on 'the Umatilla reservation. A quantity (of whiskey, nuisli and ihe still were ', orotight here as evidence against him. tile received the minimum nentonce. H FOR M! BALL00N1STS CONTINUES PKNSACOI.A.' March 0;- (LU. P.) Keaich for the five aeronauts niins Ing in a naval balloon since March 22, shifted today to the vicinity of Apul achlcela. Fla., where fishermen arc reported to have heard cries coming from an Impassable swamp. Just Received ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF v ... BA CON TO GO AT PER POUND, 23c 12 LB. CAN, $2.75 This bacon ii as good as the best on the market. Investigate our other bargains Fruits and Vegetables.. - in ' Canned Meats, BLANKETS FOR THE RANCH HANDS Regulation Army Blankets .... .....$4.65 urn! $5.65 5 lb. all wool Double Blankets, were $9.50, now $7.50 4 lb. all wool Double Blankets, were $8.50, now $7.00 10 lb. all wool Double Blankets were $19, now $15.00 ' Also Hudson Bay and Fancy Gray Blankets. SHOES FOR ALL KINDS OF WEAR Regulation U. S. Army, were $9.00, now $7.50 Regulation Navy', were $9.00, now' . ..l.'...'..'.. $7.50 Officers Dress, were $8.00, now........$6.25 and $6.50 Good heavy, all leather work shoes :..............$5.85 How about Shirts, Slickers, etff., etc. Sox, underwear, Sweaters,. Army & Navy Sales CO. Phone 861 546 Main i BURROUGHS WILL LIE ON SPOT DEAR TO HIS ' BOYHOOD MEMORIES PoUKhkeepsi. March SO. (U. P.) TeMile a big rook on the Burroughs farm near Itoxbury, a spot endeared to John Burroughs in his boyhood, the body of the naturalist and "grand obi man" will be burled Sunday, is an nounced. The rook, overlooking a small spring from which Burroughs drank In his youth and old age, will serve as his monument. , mm NSNE P, INJURED IiOS ANGKI.ES, Ma'rcfi So. U. P.) Nine men from the Arcadia balloon school are In a post hospital at Ross field, suffering from serious burns sustained late yesterday when their Balloon exploded near Itamona. One mart escaped in parachute before the explosion. All will recover. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 0 A few cents buys "Dunderine." After a few applications you cannot find a fallen hab' ur any dandruff, besldw every hair shows new "life, viiier, 'tightness, more color and abumlanco. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I!ii2 (leaniiur Work guaranteed Call Second Hand Mqre. it lilsby's LOi-TT Tuesday afternoon, small black purse contn'iiinc small chmire, keys and one mans' Bold line with purple wone and one with bullet on top Finder return to John V. Dorfman, 11a West Alta or Phone "HU for reward. I " "3 f I ' .7 I . i I ! J - -":(' ! ' i .--.-A i . - . , " "' 1 i Inc. V Ore. y The Ijiret DiattMuwl IeaUrs in JjiHicn) Oregon. .-9 V; j r tou Milton, 14-year-old Denver singer, reaches the highest hota iever recorded by the human voice the aecond P above high C. The 1 highest previously reached was the second D above high C, attained iby Robert Murray (Inset). 12-year-old Tacoma. Wash., boy. Mlsa Wilton's record is more than an octave higher than the highest notes sung by Tetraztlnl, Call! Curd and Paul. Miss luiltoa Is said to have j. continuous range of lour octaves. LARGE GRAM ELEVATOR IS OESTROlfTO BY FIRE Residents of Mikkalo said today the elevator will probably be icbuilt. 1)1 KKS i rf;im:i movie stak TITO DA U..ES, Or.. March Jo. Fire of unknown origin last night com pletely destroyed a InrRe farmers' co operative grain elevator nt Mikkalo, a Sherman county town east of . The) Dulles, together with approximately. 25.000 bushels of wheat stored in the ) elevator. Tho loss Is estimated t I about SaO.OOU, only part of which 'is' covered by Insurance. ! The entU'e populace of the town or- i pnnined to ficfu the tire, women and j children working with- tho men in the ' formation! of bucket brigades.- The! elevator was located in the outskirts ot ' the town and aV-.'.ron.T. constantly eer- inir wind showered the bus'ness and ' residence districts with sparks nnd flying ehibers. it wis soon realised' that the elevator cmi:d not be saved;! and the attention of the fishters wa!i devoted to extiniruisliln,? roof fires that j broke out in different parts of the; town. Only by almost superhuman efforts was the fire kept from spread-! inc Tho Mikkalo cm In elevator was a community affair, owned and operat ed by farmers for the purpose of stor ing their wheat. A large, part of the 1929 wheatCrop i si ill in sti-rage at the time of the b)ane. the farmers holding the wheat In hope of higher prices. SUCCEEDS B0NAR LAW) LONDON, March 30. (U. P.) I ICngland will never take her place as the foremost film-producing country, until she has 2D 00 more first class I cinema houses but England has eer- j tainly an immense future in the 1.1m I world." .Thus spoke J. Sitiart Blackton, the i pioneer of the photoplay, who has Just arriw-o here from America. j lilackion's aim is to develop on a iarge tra'le Knland's "featuring" pos-; siijilMies. For his first play to be pro-; daci'd in England, be has signed the: tamous beauty, Tidy Diana Cooper. daughter of the Duke of Rutland, as liernine. " j "feveral other society people, Lady I D ana's friends, will also take 1 part," !;!-Hkion esiiluined. "1 m quite sure: that wonderful things can he done in i the movie' line with the old, historical j ;u:l:fci oi:e.ls with which this country j is .M'.ulilod.'' " j i:t;i;s 'kkmaix stkady. rCUTT-AXD, .Maich SO. (A. P.) rattle are slow; ltojrslind sheep weak, l.irs and l.utter remain steady. Li MUE-TAH B0SM EOilF CKIF3 Work Pcrfedlu i it- 7 ... y s jit. vrasnincj Machines s 2r J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution More of Those Charming Silk Petticoat $2.69 If you were among those who were disap pointed in not getting several of those attract ive skirts from the first group we displayed you'll surely want to see this last lot which ar rived in yesterday's express. There are skirts of silk jersey with plaited flounces in self colors, contrasting and hai--monizing hues. Jersey skirts with taffeta or messaline 'fldunces, all taffeta skirts with plaited and ruffled flounces. . . . And colors ! One can almost make up their color plans before ever coming into see the skirts and.feel almost sure of finding just what you want, really there are so many shades and combinations that space will not allow listing them. Come in and see for your self how tempting are quality, ' colors and price. . J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 'ifflll it AVSTEX CHAMBERLAIN Austen Chamberlain. British Chancellor of the exchequer, has been Unionist- (conservative) party leader in tbe House of Co-a-moni to succeed Bonar Iw, who resigned on account of 111 health. t, mux ar. trw. .MMnf ZO-MUtE-TMSi CHIPS Pay Cash . Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 . J. B. Coffee B Brand 3 lbs. $1.00 Pay Cash Receive Biore Pay Less Dcspain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ; - Phone 880 V I 1- 3