East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1910.
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ML.VF.lt ST11IPKS AMONfl
THK liOU-
" Ann while wa ar speaking of
heroes
. And we're doing l every day.
" Aa ur fighting turn march
home again,
And the bands and bugles
Play.
lyt us speak of the fameless
hel
MR.
HAYS, OBSTRUCTION.
1ST.
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CARDINALS BAT WELL
IS SECOND DIVISION
Saturday that he' is for the
Knox resolution which calls for
separation of the Lea true of Na-
Th heroes that missed their jtions covenant from the peace
chanre
To ritk their all to fifrht or fall
On th ahellwept fielda of
France,
Eneer and keen and ready.
When the call for men rang
clear. Knowing the price, and the sac
rifio. .
Ther - quietly answered:
-Here?"
EaffW ami rennti ready ,
For death or for deathless
fa me ; - b "
Their heavy fate was to wait
and wait.
For the order that never came.
By H. C. HAMILTON'
t'nlteo Press ' Staff Corr.'spcinnein.l
N'KW TOUK. June SI. Hiaiicli
Rickey. prestidcnt-mAnngrer of the t,
Louis OnrniilalB -will aot IK tin onnoola.
lion this year from tha recollection
that he submitted to the ilemnntt of
stockholdcra nd turned Jack Hend
ricks out of a major league lob. Ric
key undertook the Job tit running tha
club when Jack went back to Indiana-
polls. Tha result was hardly success
ful unlas one calls success the art of
keeping tha Cnrdlans stationary In
their usual place in the standings
far down tha second division.
Rickey undoubtedly didn't have nny
hallucinations regarding- the Cardinals. 1
Without auestion llickev had nn falae
Ideas of the club Hendricks was uh-1 s
111, HAY5?. RonuhlioAn "ble to llft frnn ' depths. Haun- VI
nutinnal rh Airman an.id'"'tod h ,"an''ment simply wHh I
.nHnonai cnairman, an-lne hope tlmt he wouW Bblo to,
iiuuuueu 111 iew x urn build to beuer thliuts. .And he crtnin.
ly has a hard task.
Italrtl Trale Ttliln't llel.
One of the first things Ricked did
was to make a swap with the Phlladel-
phia clut. that sent Douglas Rnird.
third baseman, to Jack Coombs. In
return he (rot Milton Stock. Stock is
not a better" ball player -than Baird.
who is one of the best base runners
In the National league and a verv road
niuer. stock will outhlt Balrd in-all
but the exchange favors
Jf
treatv. Like
Z jsenate leaders.
the majority
Air. Hays is
snowing minus qualities oi jea-
Idership at a critical time. By
most people. : irrespective -of
partisianshiD it is well under i probability,
stnnti that, thn ramnsnf i-innnt Philadelphia,
be separated from the treaty. fro"be!,heemenntktrcttCrd" na"
It IS the Very SOUl Of the treaty, of a year ago, with the possible exoeiw
Mr. Hays announcement made
at the very time when the ques-
itiort of - Germany's signature
was in the balance is particu
larly open to criticism. The
tion that the return of Jack Miller to
an inneid position will have a steady
ing effect on the ball players wlro were
running things in h,igh-handed fash
ion at St. Louis.
The Cardinals have a weak outfield
But grim and game to the finish.
Loyal and staunch and true,
Their hopes denied, they turned
aside
To the tnaks that they found
to do.
They trained new fhtbtlne; units.
" They sent out e rations, and
guns.
t And 'twas by their aid that our
armies made
An end of the Kaiser's Huns.
Republican .party is in need of;a 'wk infiew and a bad pitching
a bigger, leadership.
.... ......
It has been demonstrated
that Pendleton hills are suit
able landing places but the pro
blem of how some of our jitneys
can get up the hill is not yet
" Bo while we are
heroes.
And we're doing it every day.
Aa our fighting men march
home again .
And the band3 and the bugles
; Play. f
' While loud we so 13 d the praises
Of the men who licked the
foe.
Let's give a cheer, right now and -
here , .
: Tor the rc-llowa who couldn't
i . go!
A DRAMATIC STUNT
staff, save In a few spots. Mike Oon
sales declined to play with Kickey
again was and disposed of, but, even
with the Cuban gone. Rickey still
maintains one of the best of big lou
gue back-stopping departments. .
.Goodwin Ijeads. Hurler.
In Marvin Coodwtn, Rickey has an
excellent pitching prospect. Bill Doak
and Lee Meadows are still capable of
most creditable performances. This
will be the easiest department of the
club to biuld. for Rickey is uncannilv
fstrong on uncovering phenomenal slab
inrtistB nni) nrnhahlv in ......... 1 1
iwho forced Uncle Sam into the -scouting powers to uncover some now.
war and thus produced what I When. Rickey put across the dealt
m. was produced. i Bena IonB J-avan to the Ca-
' I " Hinnla ha arnmnliehaJ n . 1 .
solved.
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a : .1 -
lit. man tu sign lur me uer-
spcaking of mans; he is one of the boys
Trip hnl5hpristi will not o-pt for Lavan ls a sro""1 ta" P'vr and a
me Doisnevisrs win not gei an Rickey picUfHi trom tllf coUf)g
far with the American Federn-j iota. But he win have to be shifted
tion Of Labor While Samllellfrom the shortfield unless Rickey le-
ciues io otaKe Jiogers liornsby into
something else, for Hornsby and the
Cardinal shurtstopping Job are practi
cally inseparable.
Gompers is on the job.
Buy yourself a home before
you get the air fever. k s -
FUNNYBONE
t tic ..:4-i: ai , j-
lil . 4P1 a. O A. 1 1
l , oaLuruay uy . a Beptli Bomb.
the German care takers He was probably the smallest
' left aboard was One Of the dra- -"middy" in the navy and one eve-
matic incidents of the war's ;nin he WM "vited to attend a party
j (-LftM ..-ti v (in the saloon. He was such a little
end. There will be specula- chHp that ,he )adie. nad no idea tnat
Hons as to Why British admiral- .he was a midshipman at all. but took
,ty, in Charge Of the Surrendered i him for somebody's "dear little boy
CHICAGO AIR TAXIS
HAVE BEGUN TO FLY
23. Chicago's
begun their
in a royal navy all-wool serge. At
last one of them, on whose lap he had
been sitting, and who had Just kissed
him. asked: ... "
"And how old are you, little dear?"
"Twenty-one," he said, in a voice
like a foghorn. Then the lady
swooned." - . " .
ships, took any chances along
this line. The answer may be
Vthat the English preferred to
have the German ships sunk or
at least have little regret over
such an outcome. - The Ger
'man ships could not have been
,tji mucn use u ine allies.' ine - niast it.
range finders, about the only' Rcribner ja agitating .the matter of
1 : XI .It.' . . ....... n (n o mnnlfimil 1 i i'Vl t ! n W 1) I H II t.
LiiiiiK me nines were inierestea - -- ---- - - jf to m
in 11 rr,H .-"this is a tp In the r.ght direction and , ' " '""'i0
-.xwy ;jf acconl1,iished will be a great thing
Bhips were surrendered. Had fOI- this , village. scribner (Xeb.)
'the interned ships remained :xews.
More Than Creepy..
"Mrs. Wyjjn had watched as in a
dream the one-armed man's big hands
creeping along the panels of the wall."
afloat it is questionable if they
would have been used. As
compared with American and
British sea fighters the German
v, ; n u a i.i . '
for the men. It was part of the $60,000 Jewels y Stolen,
structural plan of the Germans
$o sacrifice comfort to fighting
ability. This was one reason
why the German seamen mut
ined. . - 1 ..
Thief En'ers Barefooted
JIM.
LENOX. ' June 23. Second-story
thieves, worked the country residence
i of Mc. and Mrs. T. It. Hanna,, Monny
IPrier farm, and carried off Jewelry to
(the value.of between J50.000 and 60,
!000. Mr. Hanna immediately tele
phoned to a New York private detec.
' tive agency. Three operatives from this
fTT HE dog like the horse is agency arrived at Uonny Brier farm
VLs i i . i :'and have been working on the case
as
stolen
Miid
regarded
Vt.cn1ota Trii nsofiilnoss in: -While no full list
passing and we are not accus-!Tr7, ff." ?f; Jt
tomed these days of hearing .elx were takn. These included oiu
much about man's old time Uaire diamond rings, chains of pearls.
friends. Therefore the case of a collar of diamonds, broaches set
Jim a Hi-Pit T)nnp ii of more ;wllh diamond, diamond chains with
Jim. a L.i eat JJane, is oi more , pemlanUfc 1ear)s w.t,wllh diamonds
than passing interest, . diamond barrets and smaller, broaches,
- Jim was the property of a pins and rings.
New York druggist and it ap-i Kn.rance into the Hanna 1
- , . . x made from the porch, through a
pears from reports that he was hathrolim whlch connects with Mrs.
of well earned renown. He was uanna-B dressing room. From a solid
a life saver, having rescued goirf jewel dot. four by six by three
people from drowning and at met" which was m her dresser, most
one time awakened the inmates .K-nX
of a burning building. He was ,oljd BO)d jew,i to, were left behind.
finally killed by a burglar ,So iuiftly did the robber work that
While Striving to defend his ""'re was no alarm. The -following
mMKtor'a Vir.nP morning marks of while paint were
raafcurrs nuuse. ' ; found on the rue and these were trac-
For faU life saving acts Jim ? " rJT'tTriyX:
CHICAGO. June
first "air taxis" have
flight. '
. H. E. Cohnj MS South St. Ixuis
avenue, was the first official passen
ger, making the trip from Maywood
to Aurora Just after breakfast.
"Urgent business." he told officials
of the Chicago Air Line Transit com
pany, whose "fleet" consists of ten
Curtis biplanes ready for service.
"He took? a flight several days ago
ana now its in his blood," one of the
"tRxl-f lyers said.
rue tans, in charge of former
army flyers, will fly "anywhere in I
North America." according to Alfred i
O'Oara. son of T. J. O-Uara of the O -
oara coal company, head of the new i
concern. i
'We will go to all Cook cnuntv !
points at half hour s jiotiee." he said. !
Let us know a half-day beforehand
Duluth. Detroit.
the Thousand islands or New York."
The fares? "Moderate enough,"
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makes the Franklin Wide Window Sedan the American motoring
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The same reasons that explain the remarkable Franklin Econ
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More than this, many new features of the Franklin Sedan are
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PENDLETON AUTO CO.
Established in 1907
young flyers say. "One dollar and a a pultry l. Twenty minutes to Is an outgrowth of the flying circus of .after he reirhed Jill office. M4 West,
half a minute, and Just think how Wheato nand It won't cost 5"ou more the T'nited States Alrplune Exhibition Imlnster building. Mr, OSOnra recelv
iliiie kly you get there!" thnn ' oomimny. July 4 business Is already d a 'booking-from one of Chicago's
To the South Shore club the faro is , The "Air Una Transit Company" beginning to boom. i-A- few . minute t-baxUig.Xavs., 31. will fly o Toledo to
. rzzr3zzrzzzrzr! '",M'.e en,pey .a-lnc e
MAYBE JESS W1LLARDIS KIDDING FATHER TIME
was given a oronze meaai
which he proudly' wore on a
collar about his neck. He is
tuud to have sensed the mean
tides of chalky white paint from the
roof into the house. ' -'
This Is the fourth big Jewel robbery
in Berkshire In two years. Thieves
ing OI me Honor tuiumeu up thrf, ,n 1917 and MO,e $3(,.0f,o worth
on him and to have "ought to i jewelr-. IAst year they entered two
live1 Up to his reputation. SIockbTidge homes, those of J. Apl'le-
Jim proved bv his career that w.n.-tnd imhii.p. Kiad..n. .
. Mrs. Hanna is hc fourth wife of
even a dog life carries nobke r)ao R 1Unnlt Bh. wa, M. Mollv
possibilities if that life be de- ivington w.wden of yohen ;,.
VOtetl tO the Serv ice Of Others. 2;. S before their marriage November.
If hw specialty has been steal- ,'-
ing bones from other dogs he; ;. un h wn ,,,,.,
vouiu never nave uetwue .
Luvwn to fame.
-vera! years In advance by pottiur
her rovItK-r to pose aa the model.
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p - ill m left the iakt of (he c- ' $t !
,rg fer' '-;- comparing pklurtt hkh ouU I
J I- vf' f '3 ou gutu a the WiUmi . ) -)
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, ' . i--- -) rjre pear imw caifnm w. r -,. ...m f . . , , I
1 ' iV "7 '-t -i leu Waiari on the title trom I f f fi ! I
' Jack Johmon in Havana. JkH est i . 1 ' 1!
0 j i - 1 ioeljii poung, or younger, today. f . I il
' Fhe years aga La March Bob I - ff
I lf ',"'1 Dormam, N. E A. tport photog- ' I f. . ' jr B
v 4 i rapher. mapped Jeu IVdUtrd in -,V : '
L; je J training at El Pato. Tex., where 1 i f I
- J" cts mi preparing io meet lack ' V 1 1
fy' ?' ; ':' '.flJr " JT', lokruon in the fight tcheduled far ' V .
"' laarez. Mexico, right acrou the ' ' "' .' 1 I
. s- border. The place of -fight mi I ' A '
, jS 1 , , - changed later te Havana. ''(' 9 X'
I 4 JT- . Bob Dorman got the 1919 pho- .' J 1 1
i ' '. ' tograph at -Toledo, lane, Pi9.f ' ' JT . , I 1
8 - ' I ' i---"- - Take your choice. .,'- ' I 1 I
f:j . " S For the Havana fghl eu . J r I V
"J'V 249 end for the Demp U ;, T ,1 h ;
fjJ- ; '' J fiSht he ll weigh abomt 250. K-. . L gO - JJ
It aometlmffl happcim that a man
who pome a social lion before mnr
rlaffA look like a truck horse aftrr
ward.
Iove Is a Rood deal like a stub bora
mule. There's no telllnir what kind
of a stunt lt will do next.
Foley's Honey ud Tar
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Fm aw Yasts 1 FJi C.li M.JIii..
TmUmNo JaiMInrfe far Fmimy', Hmmy tfil
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CECIL COSPER
PtJBI.IO ACCOUNTANT
IN COMB TAX ADVI8KH
Bmlth-Crawford Bids.
Opposite Pandrston HoMI
. 1 Pbona 101
TAXICAB
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Book 15 Rides for $3.5.
FARRKR TAXI CO. '
Why Fay Mere.
Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind how often you hive tried
and failed, you can stopburnlng, itching
ccsema quickly by applying Zemo fur
nished by any druggist for 35c. Extra
large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zcmo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of ecaema,
.letter, pimples, rasli, blackheads ami
similar akin disease will be removed.
Tor clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, always use Zemn,
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