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TLZZ TWILf 3 DAILY EAST OfcEGOfclAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21,1021. :--t tt 4- WALLACE TELLS WHY HE REFUSED CHANGE Investigation Not Complete Enough to Justify Making New Provisions This Year WASHINGTON, !. C, Mny The flecrctary of Aarricultiire today issued the following: statement on the pro posed rhawreii In tho Federal grades fur irlri(t wneat: "tm Aim II 2T find IS. Mil, dele gations from Minnc?iil and other cen trnl Northwestern Staten met In my id rice ai.il requested certain changes In the reoVrnl frradra for aprlnR wheat 1 hiring thin hparinR an eastern dele gation skl to le heard on grades fur panicky wheal, hut were request ed tu defer their presentation until a later date, and were heard May J 3, JK-l. at e.hich time delegations from Missouri '"cnnsylvania and Maryland In'i were beard on the anme subject. Genet il hecrlrwta have not been held nor have Interested parties in other ctlonn of the country had full oppor tunity present their view upon the Too Many for This Mother 1 Moherlne her pips-a record family-hat so overwhelmed ih.a sow that she has hod to tlnd foster motheit to help her at dinner time The sow is owned by JliUcr brother of Ui famous 101 rasca naar A. Kansat Oty. Kan. - - - ............ xit-i iiiiu, iiu leierttnis re e vc. In Kedert.l wheat (trades which might and hate ai.ne to somo trouble to cm;- i.riot.ic necessary if the propose ! -nit n.-mj people who favored and op- " hnouirt ne granted. I have, posed the changes stiKsested, in'. .;.ly Vnil'Ul'nr I i nnlca.l n ......... ......... ...I. . ......... v" a iimu) ieie- nose i ciinestco. interviews, but c!n-n i.rans aim letters on the matter from of v,:.)c experience and practical ouicr Muoru. most of them OK'iress- kiuwle.'pe whose judgement 1 rsked ".,1 sirm.it (position to any changes for. Also, lhave read evidence pre in tne (went wheat grades .itel t previous hearings nnd have Main .vitiKMHios ltepor,i nt I. . il Hie Information gmli M'- l with I le-te led attentively to .ll thn a i-rutt deal of care by the n. part es s.ii.1 -u tne nesviugs. lime read toert- e- Agriculture thr.vtuh evlen Just Compare These Old and New Prices Note the very substantial reduction which has been made in FEDERAL TIRES, both FABRIC and CORD, and which in con junction with the EXTRA SERVICE they give, makes TIRES the BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL BUY FOR YOUR CAR FABRIC TIRES PLAIN TREAD TRAFFIK TREAD RUGGED TREAD OLD PIICS NEW rtlCl OLD PRICE NEW PRICE . 010 PRICE NEW PRICE 30x3 : : $15.00 .$11.85 $15.55 $12.85 $19.45 SI6.50 30x3 : . 18.50 I4.5Q 19.50 15,00 - 26.00 20.00 32x3 : : . . . . . : 24.00 .20.25 30.35 25.95 32x4 ?;::::::;! 30.30 26.90 37.90 ,34.40 CORD TIRES RIBBED . TREAD NON-SKID TREAQ 010 PRICE NEW PRICE 910 PRICE NEW PRICE 30x3H I:..::;::..::: $34.23 ' $27.50 32x3 : : $39.10 $34.60 41.15 35,40 32x4 : i 49.70 - 44.00 52.30 . 46.30 34x4J .1 1 58.95 52.15 62.05- '54.90 35 ! 1 73.50 65.05 77.35 68.45 ALLEN-KJNIGHT COMPANY Pendleton, Oregon EH i 1 Ir3 E-3 1:1. WARNING TO THE PEOPLE OF UMATILLA COUxNTY : This section has been infested regularly every season with peddlers, selling so-called smuggled goods. If these goods are smuggled, they should be behind the bars ; if they are not smuggled, they are procuring money through misrepresentation. These men are impostors of the first rank, selling shoddy and worthless cloth for any price they can get. They also mislead the public by saying that tailors will make suits from THESE FINE IMPORTED WOOLENS for $15.00 to $20.00, which is an utter impossibility during these times. The Merchant Tailors of Pendleton guarantee the goods tney sell. What guarantee do you get from the peddler? Boost your home merchants and manufacturers by buying at home. It is to your advantage and will mean money in your pocket. Buy at home. Pendleton Exchange PACIFfC COAST. MERCHANT TAILORS' ASSOCIATION AUGUST NOREEN EMIL BECK MODEL TAILOR? CARL E. FEANSEEN JACOB BRANDL JOHN DORFMAN slve I'lVL'sllnutlumi covering uvmy Veal's. ':.'.. I "From the information iralned at ! th hcarimts and othervvlne, and from the must rouseientlotis study I have been at'lo to lve this matter diit'lni; the past three week-;, 1 have uot been able to find riaonx which JiiNlfy any chaiiR-o in the present Riades, except a minor chauae noted hereafter. Among the reiwins which compel IIiIh declMiun are tho following: "1. Frequent change In Kt'ailCM and standards are hltilily undesirable and thould he made only after thonniKh investigation has nhown them tu he both Justified and needed. "2. drain Standards Act requires that notice of chauKcs be Riven not less thnn ninety days in advance of their effective date. fhaitKis innilo to apply to the crop of this year should become effective not later than Aunust 15 for sPi'Iur wheat and still earlier for garlicky wheat; and even that some wheat would have Iickuii to move and many contracts thereafter would have been made. Therefore, chnim-cs effective this year must he announced Ini mediately. "3. t have been In office hut a hort time much too short to itive this matter the windy its great Im portance demands, particularly from the standpoint of the wheat grow I am not willing to order changes which I do nut of my own knowledge feel are fully Justified and will be helpful to the producer and will pro mote more satisfactory marketing of our wheat crop. Fuels Hard To ict "I have had no trouble In getting opinions and advice In this matter of wheat grades, but I have bad a great ' t'eal of difficulty in getting sound I acts upon which these opinions are based. The study 1 have given tho matter makes it very plain to me that hasty or Ill-considered action might result in great injustice tu the wheat grower, whu is least able tu protect himself In such a matter, and throw our wheat marketing sjstem into con fusion to the Injury of everybody who grows or handles wheat. "While 1 make no chances in tho grades at the present time, Ihe criti cism of the present grades warrants a thorough-goiuir investigation, enpec- ially as to their practical application it country buying points. 1 shall make such investigation during the coming wheat-marketing season, and if changes are Justified they will be made well in advance of the market ing season next year. eliminate Word T.rlglif During the hearing it was strongly urged that the words 'good color' be ubstituted for the word 'bright' in the spring wheat grades. It was con tended that the word 'bright' was used it times In a technical sense to the disadvantage of tho wheat grower. This descriptive tenli 'bright' was used In the old Minnesota grades, and was carried over into the Federal grades when they Were established. Very few cars of wheat have been graded down solely because of failure to meet the requirement 'bright', but since it Is charged that the term may be used improperly to grade down wheat at country buying points I am ordering that it bo eliminated entirely from the standards. There seems to bp no good reason for substituting some other des criptive term for it. as that would re quire explanation for a long time be fore being generally understood, and might also be used In the same way.' HANKS OPKX roil 151SIM:n.S. MEXICO CITY, -May 21. (A. P.) "en banks of emission - which closed their .ors several years ago when resident Carranza. ordered their funds confiscated, have opened tor business under tho decree issued Jan uary Dl last by President Obregon. A committee of the chamber of deputies is said to have reported favorably on the establishment of one central bank with sole' authority to issue paper money. Xew currency bills now being print ed in New Yorlt will be of 5. 10, 20, DO and lQO-pesos denomiantions. The old banks of emission w hich have taken advantage of President Ob regon 's decree probably will be nam ed as branches of the central bank which Is to be called the Bank Mexico. A Car With Personality There is an air cf distinction about the New Serie "Glenbrook" that you will find in no other moderate priced, five passeneer car. That ii why it has been adopted by really smart people who will not tolerate the commonplace. Then, remember, it not only looks but acts the thoroughbred. Under the hood there is 'a marvelously efficient motor that - accelerates from five to twenty five miles per hour in nine seconds flat. This means giant enerey for hills and every test f .'he hifihway. Laat, but not least, the "Glenbrook". is a rigid Economist. It extracts every atom of power from a gallon of gasoline and turns up surprising mileage on a set' of tires. 1 It is a thrift car with a keen sporting personality a very hard combination to find. But we ask you to establish these facts for 'yourself. Take just one ride in the "Glenbrook" and discover what actually lies hiJden under the hood. It will prove a revelation, we believe, and a liberal education irl strictly modern engineering. PAIGE-DETROIT. MOTOR CAR CO.. VETROIT Mtmtamnrt if tttf ilmr Cn w War faifc 0. E. IIOLDMAN AUTO CO. : , .. . .Phone 46 IHl'l III WMIMIIIW ! WIIIIW 1J Ml 111 1 lllll 1 1 I P" I IjfJ MiUKWH I1.1M JHl li ti 6een purchased by Feattle interests ami will brin a docile ivxist;in a freighter between here ami Alaskan points. Thf: vessel has neon Interest e In the Columbia river for several yenrH, following her last escapade of pun runninir down the MfXran ront. This event terminatetl in the imprisonment of her captain, Franz LlnneherRer, in ihe Cernian internment prison . J IT Mmoat Unbelievable You can hardly rcalia the wonderful im provement to your skin and complexion your mirror will reveal to yen after usjngGouraud'sOriental Cream for the first lima. Send 15c. lor Trial SUt FERD. T. HOPKINS SON : NfwYorfc " " of MTT)ltSllll AXVir, PVltfHASKI). .SEATTLE. Wash., May 21. (-'. P.) The motorship Anvil, with a sinister history known in almost every P"rt along the -North Pacific coast, lias Linked Girdle SHICHESTER S PIL! PIAMUNU BRANI. I,iil am yti urn PttlM la IUt end Uold M boT, eeiled with P.ua Ribtma, J T-t as Mti. Boy f rnr f ni(rt.t. A.ifn,( ln. f Trn jan.iMAuiMH,3.ini,Aiifi i;el x Peterson Bros. PLEASUKE CAR AND TRUCK REPAIRING. Garden and Water Sis. Phone 177 Formerly s Oldfield & Peterson NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR . L fi A' - The capo nnd linked girdle are tho feature of this dark gown. The i leeves too are illfTcrent, tho wrist showing while, wlore the culf in sep arated Cclow, it It Joined aain with grofgr:iin ribbon. Goodrich ! AND I) Brunswick HAVE DROPPED IN PRICE 20 PER CENT. At the start of the motoring .season you are enabled to purchased the best tires at an enormous saving. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. 305 E. Court St. Wholesale and Retail. WM. DUNN, Mgr. Phone 13S 13 &3 E3 3 11 li m S3 St3 E3 S3 e i E3 Ptt;