pass nvr. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, t7EB!tES35AV S7SCTSQ, J3E? 20, 1021. TEN PAGES People Here and There Carl rorhiKur ri-iurneil yciil.Tdii? morning after tuindiiiK a few Uuyn In l'ottlund. M. U Burnt left by motor hint iiiKht on'u Inisinoa trli to polritH in ttic eam etii part of the state, t will no to Slcachaiii T'luirmliiy where they will Ktart urrpunitloiiH to load the 1 ami's. L. I.. I-Ieualleri, fanner of . Athena. as,a v.nitor in l'einlleton today. Htatn normal xehool and Mr. Itouch is a Whitman college graduate. G. . Itlie returned today after bUHinesH visit in Portland. .Mr. il.ul Mrs. .7. W. am, worn here today, a raliroiiil mail. Snmicer of Ad Mr. Sji ncer It F. O, Lilian, Wt'Hlon teal entitle man, returned to i'endlelou today from Dt tlrundo where he has been on bu.sineMs. 1 I (iooi'KA A. I Vice, 8. D. f'otorson anil From I'nmtilla county, whlili IiuhJ Valden, Milton men, were busi- i) unuMUul wlieat crop, tonics Fn-d , n:HH vjHltorH ln i-endleton today. V, l-'atcoiior of i'cnillcon on a IuihI- nran irip. uivjuii jomom. Iliiri.lnir it rural whh Hie riiUHe of .1 fire alarm i;nal this mornliiK ut 8:10 o'clock. The blaze was near Timtin and muff Htreet. There whh no pro perty daniage. . K. Llndsey, eiutlorn representa tive of the Hinder PcwIiik .Machine Company, with headquarters in J 'on -dleton, Ih a hunlni?HH i'isitor in La Grande this week. Carl t'oolcy returned thin morning after a short vlKlt to l'lirlland. He made the trip down with Mr. and Mr, L. H. lieiilley in tlieir machine. To Ret the tlilrd' tralnh'ad of lambs beloiiKlnif to the Smvthe HruH. lnter estH to be. dhippeil this season ready to go to Chicago In (lie purpose of thel A rein I.. Oeiss of Milton aiid It. Jl. visit of A. IC. Sniylho to ArllnKlon, HotiKh of J-'reewater have yiKimd con vlio was lieie today. Air. Xmytlie Hiid tracts to teach the Nolln .school this m Marion Pan K, lioiuk, nuupriiitofidiMit. year. Ml as OcIfr is a Bihduate of the World's Greatest Gun V- . : it-. - 1 V S " f ' " J. ii S i tills - I,' f i " ' f v w I I v - V- ' - ' Ul v . 4j ' '1 ThlM i the middles! irun cvei . invented. Thmi:h 1' looks like a Vrfr1 pianp. notnl American inventors und enifimeio, who mw puK:;' ?it In the Wimlwnrlh townr. New Vork. call it J weapon that will war "iiki terrible for natlonx to risk " The invention, in tha term "f a (imall riveting pup (an shown here) drove three-Inch atrel aliifB Jwwr-h a thrw-iiuarter Inch Kleel plate. ThuB in neuoiMitr.c t cun bo nl a o vtveicr In huililln coiitruetion and tihlpbulldJrifr ndi nr tlme its Klanl counterpart c.ieriK wiv. can hurl five-ton proietiiV-8 or explosive (fan bombs from 2'i lo miles. It uhcs fimikeieta powder, tr.nke no lumv ihtn the licit of a cai.h rS'otw. nd it'.varfg "Kli! 'IW nh." - We Want Your Chickens We pay the top price for Chickens. If you hav e any Hens, Broilers or Friers lo turn off, call 187 or come to the Tahle Supply and get our price. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 l'u)M'i'H Withdrawn. A suit entitled Mac Young vermis Thomas YouiiK was filed ln circuit court today. The papers were with drawn after they had been filed.. Kecks Xoie Judgment. A suit lo secure Judgment on a note alleged to be past due has been filed in circuit court by Jack Gerrcllc. in which C, C. Moore Is made defend ant. Judgment for 70 and attorney fees ure nought. The plaintiff in rep resented by Italey. Italey and Stel wcr and 11. J. Warner. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Hetl'r Is IJwIif, The mercury, which has been hover Ins about the 0 mark for the past few days, dropped today to 82, the lower temperature being accompanied by a cool breeze. The minimum last night was 59 und the barometer, says Major Lee Moorhouse, registers 29.63. KstahtWies Association. ' L. Uaier, of Portland, is establish ing a Merchants' Protective Associa tion in Pendleton. The association ts on the order of a detective bureau and Mr. Uaier will have three or four as sistants. He has had several years experience as a detective. Headquar ters for the .association will be decid ed upon later. Averuiri) Is 37 lluslicls. Wheat grown on the lighter land farmed by Thomas Thompson and his son, Jim Thompson, on the Thompson place southeast of Pendleton, Is aver aging 37 bushel to the acre, says the elder Mr, Thompson., Harvest began on Monday and Mr. Thompson says that other grain on his land will av erage still higher. Mr. Thompson and his son will harvest lOUu acres thif year. Will Sell ltook. "Let 'er Muck," Colonel Wellington Furlong's official book of tho P.ound I'p. will be sold in Portland by the J. K. (Jill Co. and by Meier & Frank Co., according to an agreement made by Colonel Furlong and the Portland firms. Colonel Furlong, who is now in Portland, was recently interviewed by a reporter from The Spectator and both book and author will bo featured in a speeiul write-up in tho Portland publication. SI VST COXVIXCK DAWKS. 4! WASHINGTON, July 20. (I. N. S.) ; Chairman Lasker or the Lauteu .States shipping board is unlikely to get J300.00U,lHiu for the board he desires unless he can convince Director of the Itudget Dawes it is absolutely neces sary. Lasker was made, to understand I this when he conferred with Chairman .Madden of the house appropriations committee. 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors : WILL SIUX HILL. WASHINGTON, July 20. (U. P.) Beer for medicinal purposes can be stopped only by the quick action by the senate on the anti-beer bill. In ternal Revenue Commissioner Blair announced he will sign regulations for the sale of beer for medicinal purposes before the end of the week unless he Is given definite assurances by the sen ate leaders of immediate action on the pending bill. TYPEWRITERS Have you ever seen the latest Improved Woodstock? . 'Till; STAMUItll OF STANDARDS" C)ur prices are low and terms easy. .V-k lor u DciiKMXl'iuluu A. I.. IV II ST Hotel St. (iiHirae KKXATH PASSES SWKET HILL. WASHINGTON, July 20. (U. P.) The senate passed the Sweet bill con solidating all government activities in i behalf of the disabled world war vet- erans under the direction of the treas- ury department. The bill now goes to i tho house. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Leas i WIIITNLY 111 XI) FOK 1XVI.ST1 C.ATIOX. KVKRKTT, Wash., July 20. (V. P.) Charles A. Whitney, who shot and killed Milton Rhodes, of Seattle. following Rhodes shooting and wounding Mrs. Whitney, Rhodes' di vorced wife, is held in juf I pending a thorough investigation of the deed. Whitney Is not booked, as prosecut ing Attorney Siger declared it to be a case of justifiable homicide. Despain&Lee Cash Grocery ' i!...r OftnP i Phnno RSn f facta 209 E. Court Let Us Convince You This is the logical grocery to shop. Price, Quality and Service considered. We give you the best gro ceries in the market at the lowest possible prices and aim to make our service ideal. We have done our share to 'get. the business, and our cash prices are getting it. If you are not dealing with us, give us an t.pportnnily to show how we serve our customers. NO PKOTI .ST IS MAD1', AS YET. SAN I'RAN'CISI'O, July 20. l I'ntll the investigation of the surrounding the deportation of Jananesev laborers from the Turlock district is completed, ho can tako no action, the Japanese consul unnounc cd. The consulate so far has received only tho published reports of the oc curence. No Japanese has protested directly. Hi Intimated that should a formal protest be made the consulate would lake tho matter up with the Japanese embassy, ut Washington. IATALIE TALF F0!?TUNE iN MOVIE WORLD TO BECOME STAR IN HOME OF MAN SHE LOVES LOS ANGKLKH. Calif., (I. N. S.) ft has been whispered about among the more exclusive pf Bouthem California realtors that a bride "who Is giving up $100,000 an- July 20. . i there. Then there'll probably -be a flock of servants, and everything will be of the puh-a-button sort, and, presto the work is done." And aain, someone may volunteer nually Just to learn how to cook" is Ian unkind remark like this: looking for a site for a fine new home, The Los Ansreles correspondent o the International News Service inves tigated und verified tho report, with the exception that he found the bride Is giving up J10I 000 a year to become what she terms "a plain, everyday wife." It was also learned that she is of a distinguished family which boasts of two "movie" stars if the first mag i'tude. that but recently she mirrlcd a "movie'' comedian, and that she has-; stage appeared in a number of successful films. . The bride, .Mrs. Natalie Talmadge Keaton, sister of Norma and Con stance Ta!made, tells, in the follow ing article why she would rather be a queen in a home," Instead of a 'queen in the films." By, 1IHS. NATALIE TALMADGK KEATON. (Written for the Tntornatloiial News Service.) I am co coHtlng m "Oh, she'n probably going to wash a few dishes and 'hold out' on some film promoter to get a little pblicity!" . Let me emphasize that if anyone harbors such ideas a I have suggested he, or she, is wwnj. In Search of a Home. I received not only one offer com manding a salary of 104,'oOO a year, but several. One of them reached the "pleaxe Sinn here on the dotted line" Hut when I made up by mind to marry Buster Keaton I also made up my mind that I wan to be the man ager of our home, and a real manager I will be. At present I am looking over Los Angeles and vicinity for a site for that home, I prefer that it be on a high hill. It 'will be big and roomy. There will be a vegetable garden, a flower garden, a bfidle-path for horseback riding, and a swimming pool. For years I have been building a "castle of Ice Tea Straws With the great increase of ice tea as a summer beverage comes the demand for Ice tea straws. These are clever glass spoonsi with the bowls in various bright colors and the handles'as a glass straw which permits one to sip the drink. In Various Color The Dozen, $1.40 V7 ipc-, J -Uemeieiy The Large Diamond Ueaura In Eatttta Ortgon- ing to take up an experiment 'dreams," and this is to be my castle, o 11(14 000 to determine1 1 will be Just an old-fashioned housc- become a successful wife and plan to mane me rnran v-ui in my .home the golden noura oi my whether I. can housewife. In other words I am turning down bfe. - an offer of 2000 weekly in real, hon- I am studying tinea ana oi" est-to-goodnes money, which would! of my husband. I have lea""?" tl,at . tr T In fhrtino 18 lOllU Or SUCH tubman uiohw movies," because I want to star" in x kitchen role. I think I know what some really in telligent people will ury when they ead this. I feel right now that something to tills effect will be said: Oh, very well! She'll be glad enough to get back o 'fill-ums when the novelty wears off. Let her island over a hot range and wrestle corned, beef and cabbage, pork chops, corn bread and corn on the cob. ILiddb; of tlM? "Movie" Strm-k. I have not been so busy in films but that I could devote a little time to do mestic science. I could pursue It or.ly at odd hours, yet I managed to learn lo turn out what my relatives said was fairly good cooking. 1 can do consid erably more than fix a mens of corned beef and cabbage for Buster. Rut If with pots and pans like I have done ne prefers mai n ... ... ,"1 ,,.v vLrs and she'll likely It will be prepared in the best way I change her mind. ' Or this, for example, may be said: "It will be a cinch the way this lit tle keaton woman will keep house. Why the poor simp could bask in ease half the lime with the conveniences she will have. There 11 be a wnoie fleet of automobile to dash here ard know how. It seems rather strange to me that I have heard quite a few "movie" struck girls sigh and yearn for a career on the silver sheet And here I am sigh ing and yearning for a tareer in a hornedperhaps just the sort of a home that some of these girls would forsake M l.-ww siA' for a career In motion picture. But I am e"-"Ing for more than a home. I am yearning for contentment. And Just between you and I," dear reader, t will tell you the underlying auso of 'my decision. It ia: Because I love my husband more than anything else in the world. I want to make him happy, so that he can be successful. If be is successful, hen I will be pleased. For this hap piness will be my happiness. J 1ST 1-IXMXG IT OUT LITTLE ROCK, Ark., July 20. (I. S. s.) "When a man marries his troubles begin," observes H. C. Rawl ings, who has come back to the State Prison here to complete a five-year term for bigamy, Hawlings escaped from prison in 1912 and went to Lim on, Colo., where he resided with his second wife until apprehendwl. NOW ISSUED IN ITALY ROSI'E. Ju'y 20. Ieatles" days, bread and macaroni restrictions and sugar embargoes, which until now have been ln force since the beginning of the war, have finally been abolish ed. Food cards are pow no longer needed to procure the bare necessities of life and gradually such luxuries as pastry, cakes, ice cream and.' other delicacies are being sold in their pre war equality and amount. ' ii Ferhap-J the most quickly nrrltten hymn was "From Greenland's Icy Mountains," which was composed by Bishop Heber in a little more than flf. teen minutes. ; for ,.V.Wry -j y -.-i '. van. 41 t -I'i I i m ii m . am. r ji n mil ices SENATOK OIWI.C1S TO HAXKEItS WASHINGTON, July 20. tU 1.) Senator Watson of Georgia, intro duced a resolution directing Jtresilet Harding to fire members of the feder al, reserve board and appoint men not bankers lo tako their places. t; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4' FOIl KENT 4 room house, T ! for two families. Oco. W. S Son. SIS Main St., Phone V. Dcspain&Lee Cash Grocery E. Court Phone 880 sultabli Klder & Vor Salo T 1'iiom house, north side, f, room house, north side. Daily riinch, 30 cows, full set ma chillers'. ' 18 acres alfalfa land well Improved Houses S1MH! and up sonic on cas payments. OKO. W. KLI'KU & SON' THE V. S. USCO TRILAD Here is the U. S. UscO Tread, with a long-estb-lishtd standard of service among motorists who have sn eye to value, as well a to price.' While se:iir.s; fT less than the other tires in tho U. S. fabric line, the Usco has earned a reputation for quality und dependable econ omy which is not exceedtd by any tire in iu class. United StaiesTlres are Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U.S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U.S. RED & GREY TUBES PEOPLE used to be se cretly envious of the young fellow who came tearing up the street and stopped his car with a jerk. Now they are inclined to criticise such abuse of tires. A mark of the growing con f ciousness about tires their service, their work, their value. This same respect for a good tire is the reason wh' the four square tire dealer has passed up odds and ends, "job lots", "sec onds'", "cut prices" and come out squarely with the standard quality service of U. S. Tires. He is getting a bigger, and also bet ter, tire business than he ever had before. He is dealing now with his own kind Mill of people. The substantial cit izen. The man who knows that you can't get something for nothing. The steady cus tomer not the bargain hunter. To the man who has not yet learned the standard tire serv ice he is entitled to we say Go to the dealer in U. S. Tires and make him show you. Here is a man in close touch with one of the 92 U.S. Factory Branches a constant supply of fresh, live U. S. Tires. The U. S. Tire you buy is a tire built for current demands. No overproduction. No piling up of stock. No loss of mileage by hanging around on the dealer's racks. Every way you, look at it, a par qual ity tiro at a net pripo. a mn in efcw tmich with Off ofttn S3 U. S. FKtm Baaetm" United States States Urns Rubber Company Co. rhone 530 Western Auto Water and Cottonwood 4 SIS M.uin St, . rhono 9?:) mJhh-mJkk ftu h V 4 it Aii