J FA OF! SFAT.tf DAILY EAST OUKGONIAN, PKNPLCTON, OTIFION. SATtmtUV, SEr'TEMDFn g, TW15LVK l'AUKS T 1 2 5 3 3 3 5 s B a H B , 'T .'.'V.lV.s J Hi 1 1.1 iimnnJMKsi?. THE NAME TELLS A TRUE STORX StlPERIOR f if-'?. H oe D r il 1 s fiiipt'rlnr fin d In aliM-liit ly accunit''. II n ill nut linm-h Itic send but own it In JiiNt tlic quantity dfsln-d without rrnckin;:. . KuiM-riiir lloo Iirlllx are KTfrteil In every luirtiiiiliir ami Imve proven Oii'lr auiHTlorlly liy years of nii ili-al uw In ibis county. Yon will llko 1 1 in wnlt IkIiIiiiI our kiiIi'm. . Sturgis & Storie - Pendleton, Oregon East Court St. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! Brotherhood of Railway Clerks WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT, 10, 9 P. M. Liberty Hall MUSIC BY SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA. Your Battery ! One thing you' want from your battery is service . :1 ." Another is long life ; j , i . , ... .... . A third is reliability , There's only one way you can get oil of them and that is by taking care of your battery from the very first day you get it. We're here to help you. All you have to do is to drive around. If it is a new car ask us to register your battery, and take cdvante;;e of Willail 90-day Battery Insurance. Ask also for a copy of the "vook kt 'Williird Service and You, ElectricService Station 201-203 West Court St. We tetti repalrand r charge storage -batteries, nd always carry a full ! supply of battery parts. Dew batteries and renttJ batteries, Read the Want Ads. It Pays llllllllltMllllllllllllllllllMIIIlllllinMIIIIUllllIllllltllMllIIIIIIMItlllCtililllllMISIIllilillllillUlfillllllMlltlilEIlIinnillllllllU HELPING RIVAL CLUBS NEW YORK, Bept. 6. A popular pastime at the end of . any baseball season Is to emtio over the trains in Inn National league and point out what former (Hants did In the way of helping "t rival clubs. Hmall chance to overlook any club in this kind of a gumming up. Every club In the league, with onl yone ex ception, in burdened with ex-New Yorkers. A pennant could fall to any of them and not escape the sympathy of the statistic fiend who figure how much the former Olant had to do with the victory. On the Cincinnati club are Hclnie Groh, Kddie Rousch, Bill Rariden and Hllm Pali. Boston has on Its payroll Hank Gowdy, Pick Itudolph, Cecil Causey. Arthur Wilson and Walter Holke. John Paul Jones la due to report there after the International league seaaon. Kerd Schunp, Milton Stock and leon Ames are former (iinnta now with the Cardlnalu. The Culm have Fred Mcrklo and lave RoberlHOn. With the Phillies are Gene Pauletle. Oeorxe fimlth, Eddie Sicking and Jack Adama. The noclKors have Ernie Krueger, Rube Marquard. Hut also take a look at tho Giant lineup. Hal Chase was orlsinally a Yankee, and has gone through the mills of the White R"X, Buffalo Federals and Cin cinnati rteda. Larry Doyle. Frank Frlsch and Al Paird. second basemen, all are of the McfSraw nchol, as s Arthur Fletcher, nhrtetp. Heinle Zimmerman Is a New Tork prodnct, but nlaycd bis first bir baseball under Frank Chance with the Cuba. Ceorire liurtis and Ross Young of the ouificld are of tho Olants oritr inall.v. hut Penny Kauff plnred "Villi the Indianapolis American asHticiatlon duo and with tho Federal leafiue club of the same city. Frank Hnyder came from ft. Louis, and Mlsuel Gonzales started with Cincinnati. tw McCarty came from the Dodgers. Earl Smith is doing his first year In the majors as a Giant. Rube Fientop came from Cincinnati. Arthur Xehf emigrated from Moston. Jess Barnes also deserted the Braves. Poll Perritt was a Cardinal. Jean Dubue came from Detroit. Phil Doug las was sold by the Cubs. WILL ENTER COLLEGE Cole McEIroy's PAMO 08 JAZZ BANI Of Portland Oregon C3 CD U H V r3 .. . J .iijiiiiiii l in, i.i i i r " 1 l J I . p II I l I ' I lnl . , 4 . tj ii S. -'M-Jw U.1st,t V-- iv rtr , . h v';i fW t"' f4- 1 , h Jl CD t3 (Eaxt Oregonlan special.) t HRI.IX, Sept. .. Miss Irma Buther left Thursday for Red Wing Minn., where she is going to attend college. Her sisters Missess Irene and Irna and Mrs. Joe Kerley accompained her as far as Pasco. Dean Clark was an Athena visitor Thursday. Mr. J. A. McEnery of Canada Is visiting her sister Mrs. Victor Masen. Jack Barker and family have mov ed to town Mr. Barker Is going to be foreman of the section here. Work on the street paving is going in full swing now. Mrs. J. S. Norvell and son Letcher went to the valley for a load of fruit j Wednesday. Miss Clarissa of Portland has been engaged as teacher In the Mclntyre district which will begin Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gremmell and children have arrived from Heppner and are now domiciled on the Dare Dale ranch. ' Miss Mamie Canthem of Portland who has been visiting here has re turned homo. She was accompained by her niece Gartrude Mclntyre who enters school as the metropolis. Mr, and Mrs. Will Stemmel! are visiting in Montana. Dr. and Mrs. McKinney and daugh ter Iva were in town Thursday. John Wright of Athena was in town Wednesday., Mrs. Emma Zeurke and son George spent a few clays in Pendleton this week. Kthel and Etta Camren left for Weston Friday to visit tulr Grand mother. . Mrs. Ike Uledsnl and daughter Elva were shopping in Pendleton Friday. How many a man fools himself when he thinks he is fooling his wife. Artists of Syncopation, featuring Frank Walsh, famous jazz singer Admission 25c to all Then 10c per dance Dancing Free from 8 to 9 o'clock LIBERTY 1 FALL HATS OF SILK. i 11 u September 8th a The appearance of the silk and satin hat Is to the? cltjr woman as j sure sign of approaching au jtumn as the song of the cicada I to the country dweller both Indi cate soiuthinK like "six -le-yks till frost," Here Is one of the "flrst hats" for autumn a chic blue, taffeta sailor braided la silk, aoutact'a. A Bit of Advice from the Best Posted Mail in thp Mnrtliui 111 Mil) il' VI II! II UOl r - - e r ft Meet him, you truck operators Harvey Scofield, or the Savage-Scof Leld Co., makers of building supplies, Tacoma. , , 4' Mr. Scof ieid brought into service one of the first tracks to appear in the Northwest today he has a large fleet. , ; r t (, - ..- , v. He, likewise, introduced a splendid truck cost system. This self -same cost system has found for - him the maximum in economies as to tires, it has proved that Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tires give greater, satisfaction and, lower operating cost than any other make. - ' De Luxe Tires today are standard equip ment on his trucks. If youH take his ad vice, put them on yours then keep a record of them. 10,000 Adjustment plpiiillllfo;. ':iiiSiBfili -hO-'C'V- o--Vi-iS.-i Em. ' y - - - -T;'; v ft' - i -i if . V.N'. . x 2 - i l u V J i- w it .' r. . t i 1 El o b , if s -r- x '1 - v . 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