East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 7

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    Section Two
Pages 7 to, 10
Section 'Two
Pages 7 to 10
.DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919.
BELIEVE ME, THERE'LL BE ATHLETES HERE FRIDA Y
200 School Children From
Over County Will Compete
. in Annual Tournament.
rendit ion will be host Friday to the
firm counly track meet ever partlcl
pated in by schools from all three di.
incts, tut ena, want end, and Pen.
aieton. iiiith the Brads and the high
schools will compete In the various
Jield and track events, with probably
more than too chlldcen entered.
Two handsome allver loving cups,
the (rift or the Pendleton Commercial
Association, are the prise award for
the dtetrlct winning- the mnit points
jn earn or tne two divisions, high
cnuot una grade school. While en
trios in the grade events will be clan.
ed by districts only and their points
count as such, the high school en
tranls will compete an Individuals but
the district plan will be again resorted
lo In counting their points
Ilolman Krrrln. of the Pendleton
high school faculty, has the monu
mental task of arranging the program
of events, selecting officials and su
pervising the details of the events.
The high school und grade school
events tn both sections will go on
simultaneously. Miss Margaret Crlm.
or I'endleton, A. C. Voelker. of Her
Inlstnn and I. II. Kevy, of Milton are
the games committee which handle
the grade school entries.
WOODMEN HA VE BALL TEAM ni$RFYF H RilFR
i n i w UV i D i U LiUS. Kit, I tl
ine woodmen of the World lodge
lost night decided to put a first class
amateur baiiebull nine in the fiM
this seaHon and plan to have games as
soon as the ltound-Ip grounds are
cleared- of trapshootlng paraphernal,
la. There are uniforms and equip
ment a plenty, for a team and the
and among those who are expected
out ,are Boonle Hay. catcher, Lee
Bowers. Inflelder and Fred Oclael,
piicner. 'ine wooamen are also try
Ing to lure Ounnar Peterson Into the
fold. .
Practice sessions have been held
for the past two weeks and as soon an
scouts are out to get good men to fill the grounds are put in shape regular
the uniforms. turnouts will bo held. A manager
. ... .,,. ,, .cmraoiiieu win ue elected -rnursauy nignt In tne
the Woodmen two year ago are ex. lodge rooms. Itlcth probably will be
pecieo to pe on nana for this season met In the first game.
HOW TO CLEAN UP YOUR
SYSTEM THIS SPRING
Lee Matlock Scores
Third in Idaho Shoot
At Lcwiston Yesterday
(KHM im to the fjut Onumiiaii.)
' I.KWIKTOK, April 2.
Matlock, ypprreouUnir llw Pan.
, (Iletoii IKm ana fi ,luh (n ,IS
lilalio Xntr traiNliok yevirn-dar
took thin! Iu-o In the ISO bird
ovcirt, la-liutlng down m rocks.
IVaiik Trwh, national rhamptnn,
look rirnt Willi la. followed by
Ills urotlM-r, ,) Tnx-lt with
I IT,
Ar llrroniniend Dr. Cartes- K B
Tcs (Mil parfikmed and Purely
Vegetable, but Uoea Uw
Work Jus tlie Same.
For a few cents any economical
Mothej- ran get a package of Dr. Car
ters K A n Tea and with it can gently,
but surely, give the little children's
bowels a thorough cleaning and at the
same time they will bs taking a spring
tonic unexcelled.
A cup of Dr. Certer'e K tc B Tea
twfore going to bed wilt work won
ftrra for anyone especially In (the!
spring.
Drink It for constipation, upset
may be admitted free to both.
Meet Began in 1913.
Revert years ago tho county track
meet idea was given birth when the
little schools of Tum-a-lum and Fruit-
vale met In a dual meet at Tuin-a-luiii,
the hosts winning out. ' The follow
ing year, li14. saw the number of en
tries swelled to four with the addi
tion of Pmaplne and Ferndulo and
I'mnpine rook honors. This meot was
at Ferndaie. The same four schools.
all in the east . end of the county,
gain met In the spring of 1915, .this
time at unmpine.
In 1916 the idea spread to the west
IHMitaiiuilory Contest in Kvenlna. end of the county and from that time
In connection with the county track both ends have had meets between
meet, the county declamatory contest ,' schools, of their districts. So success-
will be- held - Friday evening, at 8 1 'ul was the plan the first year that
o'clock In the high school auditorium, i it was proposed In 1917 to hold i
The best speakers from each district ' county meet, such as vill be held Frl
have Iteen selected In preliminary trv-day. The schools of the east end
outs and will represent the same dls-l failed, however, to send their entries
tricts as in the track meet. Both hlghiand the meet was between ttie went
school and grade school ' entries are! end and Pendleton district, the out
expected and winners of first and sec- j slders winning
ond places will receive medals, goldj Again in 1918 the east end failed-te
for first and silver for second. Thei respond when the Eastern Oregon
medals are on display at 8awteite's meet was held here and Pendleton
and the cups at Sehaeffer'e. district had to compete with the wept
Judges for the different contests end alone for county honors. This
are not all selected but those for the' year assurance Is given that the three
declamatory contest will be from out- i districts will be fully represented,
side of I'matllla county It is prob- iiiieion for Placm Strenuous,
able that one or more Judges will be! Those who represent their district?
brought from Whitman college, Walla i here have won the right by a series
Walla, j of competitions beginning on their
The events In the track meet are to own school yards. The school cham
take place at the Round-l'p grounds, j Pious in their respective classes have
with the first gun at 1 o'clock. Itlb-ioeen sent to the district meets which
bous are to he awarded to individual have been determined who shall rep
entries winning-first, second or third i resent their district. Pendleton
GO! SERVICE CROSS
MAJOR BRETT. O. A. C.
CAPTURED HUN GUNS
Went Across as Second Lieu
tenant; made Record at
St. Mihiel.
OJtKGON AOHKXLTL'KAr. rOI,
I.KCSK, Corvullis, April 29. Major
Snreno E.. Hrett of Portland, a 1916
graduate of the school of forestry and
one of the youngest officers of his
rank in the United Stales armv. is a
visitor at tho college this week Major
Hrett went to France with tho first
shipload of American soldiers as sec
ond lieutenant in the regular army
and returned a major In the tank
corps. Ily disobeying orders and ad
vancing with bis tank corps In the
face of heavy machine gun fire in tho
M. Mihiel drive he took six enemy
guns and won his distinguished serv
Ice cross.
habits tho school team entering con-
tests with any other scnool In thej
county which does not adopt the,
same ruling. Hecently tne Xorttt Bend I
basket ball team refused to play the;
Bandon team because the latter hadj
hji pui ine nan 'in uiRareim., un i
lens ail ill ine strnuom ui ine wiuniy :
adopt the same plan, athletic contests'
will have to be divided between two,
sets of schools, those allowing cigar
ettes and those prohibiting the smok-!
Ing.
;OI,F TOO IUCMCATK WIIKW
WIFEY ACT AH ASSISTANT-
Western Electric
POWER LIGUT
7e? Star AttrFtrti on . f
For6ur Ho
6 to J0 pounds anil CImhh T thOH
above 100 pound. Tho limit entered
from any one nlKh school Is 10 men.
The purpose of these meelH in to
develop the children by outdoor phy
sical training, to aulcken their mind
and muscle, develop loyalty to horns 'the teet were removed
HAN FJlANCIWTO, April 29. olf,
U entirely too delicate a game for (
man to play when hi wife Is a caddy, j
Hahlon Ixilman, advertinlni? man.
Is being sued for divorce, hix wife's,
ground being an allegation that hej
left her alone Sunday, and refused.
to allow her to even go to the llnksj
where he spent the day. j
It was MURgested that Tollman tot !
hiut wife accompany him ns caddy If'
he dfHllked playing againHt hr I
"imposHible." wa his horlfled J j
reply. "Hitlintr a f.tJ ball is a deli-,
cnle matter. Imagine twinieone mak
ing a trite remark an you wpre polled ,
t swing. It would throw you off your I
same. Well, that's just about what I
a man's wife would do. I
TEKTII KXTKAtTEl. (H
DIF.K FHO.H IIKMOKKHAfiR
Pwer
liQhtj
Pow
RPOKANK. April 29. Hemorrhages
resulting from the extraction of sev- j
oral teeth last Monday caused thej
death of ilrs. Ada E. Kichert. age 4S.
at her home, yesterday. 'It is said i
that the flow of biood was believed I
hut n penr. I
school and to district
spirit of cooperation by district rep
resentation, to foster sportsmanship,
develop mixing abllltr and add gen
erally an interest in school work by
removing the surplus of grind and
substituting healthful play.
from a tiny Institution or two
country schoola It has grown In seven
years to an event which will doutitlesi
bring representatives from most of
the districts of the county.
recur-
promote a ' rem'e ensued and despite the efforts!
i pn niuiHiin Airs. iiicueri grew
gradually weaker.
I.ITTM-; Glltl
WEEKS OF
, WAKENS ritOM
SI.KEPIXO SICKNESS
Hhe performance of this ourfif
niqhrand daij means dependable
liqht for house and barn; power
for many of rhe chores thafnow
take up valuable time'
Vernon Takes Final
Game From Portland
in nnh .v.nl unA th nnlnia i nln len i schools had their meet Ratiirriav.
stomach, sluggish liver, sick headache , wU cunl to ard district totals. Pos-i There are but few rules which gov
Slid that weury hate-lo-get-up-ln-the, ,,,. ,h. ,. -,, .... n, thl. .ir an arade school reo
morning reeling you'll like It the
children will enjoy It.
:hlltlren will enjoy It. Be mre you etj,1lM BdmlB,,on
OR. CARTER'S K. & B. TEA - TS.;"-.,
i determined by the committee. A reematles are claused according t
fee Is to be charred weight. Class A includes thoe be
rrol rttl.lv to the con;tween Aft and 75 pounds. Class P
rade school ohlldrafi j from T to S pounds. Class C froir
fNW- fr-v..V. r &
9
POHTLAXD,
Or., April 29. By
x UIim,lu rors m .The fnod was administered
vn eeveiim, ernon won ine rinai tube
Kuuie in me Htrien nanuny i)y tne
score of 8 to 1. The series ended
Vernon 4 games and Portland 1.
Hatteries Froome and Cook; Old
ham and Baker.
SEW YORK, April 29. For five
weeks comatose while suffering from
the Met-ping sickness. 5- year-old Ro
sanata Pagano of 64 Goerck mreet has
awakened from her long nap In the
New York hospital apparently but
1'ttlei the worse for her Illness. She
had lost but two pounds and seemed
almost normal calling at once for her
doll and soon making friends with
children in nearby beds. During her
sickness she was fed daily a pint ,of
milk in which two eggs were beaten.
thru a
and she had no other nourish-!
ment. Hers was the second recovery
in the Xew York hospital from the
"sleeping sickness."
CHARLES MILNE
Klcclrk; Contractor
Pendleton, Ore.
Campus Peat 1 walked
house this morning.
Us Thanks very much.
by yout
Moan . t
"I don't like Jim, but Ie got to
send him a wedding present In Jun. J
"Send him a- set of champagna
glasees." Judge. . , y
.-i-JE.S?l.r?V v&.&ftMJr i ? ' '
:T 133
Even Two Coats of Paint Give Less
Than a Hundredth of an Inch Protection
Wlirn you know tltnt yon must tlrpend on a paint film loss than a
hundredth of an in h thick to prolc-rt ym' 1'iiMinKS fmm weather's
wear and tciiryou brpiri to realize the vitnlnessof buying the right paint.
' An tiutsidc paint must be not. nlone wnlcrproof but weatherproof.
Making " Vinl wratherpryof is the dirlinilt part. If it is not. weather
proof it will not lon stay waterproof. .
To lie weatherproof, the paint film must be so elaslie that it will
expand oreontract with thcweiitlier,sehaiiBes--nntldoitwithouteraeking.
HIGH STANDARD
LIQUID PAINT
is special!? msite to meet these ronrlitions.
That it why It stands so many years of
weather'i wear aod tar.
The picture abnve is tnken from a
photograph showing a two-coat fiinn of
Hioh Stanoabd Paint held in the hand.
Tk. lm m n.r lar -,-"V, r M -..
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The Practical Paint Man.
Bowman Hotel Block. -
mn . n...........H....wifliKsnsitKinn',
ANGELES, Cal., April 2J.i
Los Aneelea shut out Suit Lake in af
postponed iramo yesterday, the result
DefiiK 3 to 0.
Batteries Willett and Bylsr; Fit
tery and LApan.
SEATTLE. Wash., April 29. In i
free hitting game yesterday Oakland
itopped a Seattle rally and won out,
10 to 9.
Batteries Colwell and Elliott;
Bowman, Cole and' Richie.
- - ru
Xatloniil Ieagiio ncaulta.
New York 5, Boston 4.
Brooklyn 10, Philadelphia 1.
Amcrii-an Ijeasuo Kcsulta.
Boston 6, Washington 5.
New York 3, Philadelphia .
Painters are seldom of a military
turA -lBt tUvy Siwaytf' alnn4 by- lis4
cotom
HONOR ROLL
Tim-
Otto Saueerman. Sutherlin, Oregon,
flirt! or IMseaxo.
rrlvnto Itobert Christensen
ber, Oregon,
Private linry Kchwoch. Oregon
City, Oregon.
Died. Prmlously Rpportrd Misxinc In
AtMJon.
Prlvato Oscar Johnson, Fusanville.
Oregon.
Killed In Action.
Private Paul Kuhl, Portland, Ore
gon.
WoiiihIiiI, Irirrc l iuletmniiMDl.
Private- Fred Yost. Creston. Oregon.
He was De Pahty'
liut Not the Same
One Who Ordered
for hegt rraaltf in Spring (Irvvrer
nrj vetfrtablrA. Plmt nw-Sweet
pew, panne and other Giud Pru
California Seeds
AUo CaKhtfe. Carrot, Onions,
Beet, PfM, Spinach, Turnip.
IVn't tVe ti tkat ar "jmH m ywW."
Crt Mcra 1.
Om Sale hj all IfcJtvti O'alfra
?f nitr d'aUr fM tf carry M"'
S(t. Mnd rlirrrt fnr etr ratalnrx Fm.
Yur order will bj romftly ttenird t.
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Secdsmea San Francisco
MR. FARMER
We Sell - : f
HOLT CATERPILLARS "
HOLT COMBINED HARVESTERS
And the kind of ? t
" FARM MACHINERY AND, 57
IMPLEMENTS
that have successfully
operated the farms 'of .'!rr'j
Umatilla County.
Big stock of parts and real service. ;
Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton, Oregon. . East Court St.
PASCO. Wash., April !9. An at
tempt at bootlegging landed T. T.
Whitley ,a negro porter, in the county
jail hero today. Whitley evidently
had orders to deliver whiskey to some
person in Pasco, and when the train 1
stopped the first man he saw was anlS
N. P. special agent. Stepnina uu tol3
him ha asked: j EES
"Am you tie pahty?" The officer -!
ured him he was the right "pahtv."l
and was given five tiottles of Honor.
0 i
n
piiiiiB
PKMi,i:Ttv ri.rn takfs
M XD.W SIKJOT BY WJltH
III the telegraphic shoot asainsti
VVallacp-Kellngg. Sunday, l'endleton's
:eam. with IIS, won by a two-point i
iiargln over the Inland Kinplre shoot. I E
ers. Kallspell and Yakima com pet. :
Ing together Sunday, eai'h made high'
totals of 1 1M. i
The individual results of the local'
hoot were,: Pendleton Hamilton
4. Ingram i'l. McNurlln 21. naum;?
S3. Lampkin 23. Wallace-Kellogg
icholson .'4. Johnson 24, McDougal
23, Folly 23, Ahrmis 22.
Coos Bay Schools i
Take Drastice Steps g
To Curb NicoUne'H
MARSH PI KI.D, Ore., April 59. ! 1
students of the N'orth Bend. Alvrtlsi
Point and Cniiuille high schools who
nsist upon smoking cigarettes are
barred front entering any of the ath- i
etlo events of those schools The rul-i
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