East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 15, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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    TEN PAGES
SECTION TWO
PAGES 7 TO 10
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. : , .
Ifaco, drot'a nn In an automobile and
entered the building, demanding that
Mr. Tabor put nut nana up. Think-
in tt a rnerry Joke on the part of Home
id' his friends, Mr. Tabor laughingly
Malted to arise, when one of the ban
dit fired a shot, the bullet Just miss
ing Mr. Tabor's heart and passing
through the body, lodging In a refrlli-eratoi-back
of Mr. Tabor.
VUtlm Is I lobbed.
The two highwaymen then pro-)
coeded to searen their victim, taking
all of the money he had on his per-,
son, his watch and other valuables.
Mr Tabor was a man who always car-
From Bullet Wound Inflicted I ri " "."JLS S
land most any time could pull a thou
by Hold Up Men. jsand dollars out of his pocket.
Tabor na'j who nun m. v,iu 01
iu'in,
hlch
$1000 REWARD PUT
UP FOR CAPTURE OF
ISLAND CIFY THUGS
Lee Tabor, Proprietor of Soft
Drink Establishment, Dies
FRANK! WEBB ANXIOUS I mecTTYTClSJ i Mmtm
TO FIGHT BUD STEVENS
AT SMOKER ON APRIL 10
SQUASH TENNIS CHAMPION WHOSE VICTORY
GIVES YALE CLUB TITLE FOR FIRST TIME
Boy Who Lost Decision to Local
Man in Last Meeting Wants
Chance in Semi-Windup on
Legion's Big Card.
m OJUOT March lounty holdup
JUUjtH I'll) UI 1.1UUII I "Ulll . II. im U...H
j nun win, ,..,. i. th hlhw.-ivinen
ed five hundred dollars reward for the;"''
i.ijiiine VI in,- luuuma woo omwi Aftr the
duy night. Immediately
Chairman McKennon of the city com- !
mission of Iji Grande called that
body together and the city posted a
five hundred dollar reward. This
makes a total of one thousnndf dollars
offered for the apprehension of the
guilty ones.
Speculation Is rife as to who it was
that committed the crime but If the
rffioeru have any clu of value they
have not been given out to the public.
Victim Olce.
Tabor, well known proprietor of the
soft drink establishment at Island
City, died Saturday afternoon at 3
o'clock, the result of a wound Inflicted
in hold-up Friday evening.
The hold-up, aa near as can be
learned, was singed nbolit 9 o'clock
Friday night, when Mr. Tabor was
alone In his place of business, playing
a game of sohialic. Two men, dress
ed In blue overalls and Jumpers, each
v. Ith a blue hundkcrcchlcf covering his
Trnnkie Webb, who is ono of Fred
Anderson's sparring partners, wants to
meet Bud Stevens In the senU-wlndup
of the coming American Iyeglon smok
er, nwv set for Saturday night. April
10, in Happy Canyon. Webb has chal
lenged Stevens to a return match, the
bandits left. Mr. Tabor
afterward. wn "TV" "Hi V-"."T
ne openeo miu " "'
, .. h,.,l iwiiuc
r:: "i... k.j to Mr Tab, ir s! winner to take the entire purse put up
.u . .1.1. lima Tnt.or was fast los- ' for 'he liout.
in, strength but was able to tell of the' I" prevloiw meeting. Stevens won
hold.un and give a description of the; the decision over Webb but the latter
n en, which he j-aid he did not know.
Medical old was hurriedly called, but
yw that he was not In the prime con
Edition for a gruelling battle and he-
doctors said there was little chance j lleves he can take noddy's measure if
till
for the r
a wound.
covcry
of Tabor from such
DEMPSEY MAY FACE
CHARGE ON MANN ACT
IOS AXOEL.E8, March 15. Charg
es Involving the Mann act may be
filed against Jack Dermises, heavy
weight champion, according to federal
I officials today. They said 31 letters
Iwhieh Dempsey wrote to .is divorced
wife are Incriminating and have been
I presented to the grand Jury.
Of Utmost Importance
Pure, emulsified cod-liver oil SPOKANE AND TOWNS OF
is not medicine as many are EMPIRE TO FORM LEAGUE
prone to think cf medicine.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
SPKIiAEX, March K,. The Rpo
! kane City Ilaseball league passed out
of existence recently with the forma
tion of the Inland Umpire league and
I the election of George Varnell as pres.
iuent of the organization. The. new
' league was formed at a .meeting of
is a form ot growth-nounsnment , wl), lnclude two Spokane teams
land four teams from iniana f-roiiiro
towns favorably located for circuit
i games. Tbe series win open ,w i-
and close Labor Day
that is of utmost importance to
many children. That Jjnost
children relish and thrivm on
Scoff's is a t raiMtn
accepted the world over.
Give Sott 'a to th cWdren
sad watck tbea grow stroag!
Scott A Son. Bloomaeld. If. J.
Srrtai Iieosoiiablo
Our position simply l that a -woman
who Is ahle to pay IOOO for furs ought
to contribute something to the support
f the BOO, Dallas News.
yi'.UJTY
sKitvici:
SANITATION
VEGETABLES
With the coming of Spring and coming into
the market of Spring vegetables, it will pay you
to watch our window. Everything on the mar
ket, clean, fresh and crisp.
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If it's in the Market We Have It."
given a chance. There are unite
numlx'r of local fans who would not
be amiss to seeing these two boys
matched.
It la possible that Fred Anderson
will lie one of the men considered
seriously fur the headline event. He
Is now claiming the lightweight cham
pionship of the coast and Is much in
demand. The legion bora in making
up their card are going to get the best
two boys for a headllner that good
I'endleton money can buy.
With a division of the tasks already
made In the committee of seven ap
pointed by Post Commander H. J.
Warner, plans for the boxing card are
ccmlns along well. Dozens of local
sportsmen have signified their willing
ness to take one or more ringside seats
at no matter what the price so long as
a couple of hoys are matched for the
hcndliner who will fight all the way
of the 10 rounds. Care is going to be
taken to get all the boxers, from the
iiirtaln raiser to the finish, evenly
matched. Willing boys who will fight
and not merely spar, are to be lined
up.
VimiMi- ,f. C'ordier
For the first time in tne history of the national amateur squash tennis
tournament the title has failed to go to the Harvard Club: The champion
ship has Just been won on the Columbia Coif courts in New York city by Au
gusle J. Cordier. of the Vale Club. He defeated Anderson Dana, of the Har
vard Club. In straight sets. The new champion's decisive victory was due to
a happy blending of speed and strategy.
ORGANIZED BASEBALL
ADOPTS NEW RULINGS
TO GO VERNJ 920 PLAY
Frea Unliveries Barred, Catch
ers Get Credit for Throwing
Out Would-Be Stealers and
Other Changes Made.
CillCAOO. flareh 16. Here arc
the ninendmert to tbe rules of organ-l
lead baseball in tabloid form:
Freak pitch Ing deliveries forbidden,
except the t-ntbnii, which will be bar
rel l.ext fa!!.
Catchers forbidden to step from be-j
hind the batsman to aid an intention-i
al pass.
Umpire to decide whether a game;
is postponed.
Olft stolen bases not to be recorded
in otllcial box scores.
Schedules must be completed even
if Barnes have to he transferred.
No sales of players in tne American
league after July 1 and In the Nation
al league after August 1, except on
waivers.
All home runs to be recorded as
! .such.
With two out in the last half of tne
ninth and the score tied, batsman to
be credited with number of bases run-
HABITS OF STEELHEAO
WILL BE INVESTIGATED
The fish and game commission
expects to cooperate with the U. S.
bureau of fisheries In determining the
rapidity with which the ateelheads mi
grate from the lower Rogue river to
the upper reaches in Josephine and
Jackson counties. State Game Warden
Carl Shoemaker announced Saturday.
Professor Willis H. Rich of the bureau
headipiarters at 'Berkeley. Cal., will
mark the fish by attaching a silver
button to one of the fins. The fish
will be turned loose and efforts will be
made to check up on the time of the
arrival of the fish around Grants Pass
and above.
This U Just a portion of the infor
mation the fish and game commission
will get together, said Shoemaker. It
will also ascertain through anglers and
commercial fishermen the time at
which salmon and steelheads appear
in the Rogue at different points of the
water stages, jn order that efforts may
be made to work nut a solution of the
Rogue river controversy.
-'pokane, Wash." Women of this
y have formed a Consumers league
combat the high cost of living.
WF-STRRV KT.FXTI.IC FARM LKUITTXO PLANTS
H WTFIt I'KKSSl IU! I'I MPINC; .SYSTFls
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre.
Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old fashioned mustard
plaster burned and blistered while it
acted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the
piaster and without the blister.
Musterole does it. It is a clean,
white ointment, made with oil of mus
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders, and yet does
not blister the tenderest skin.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger-tips. See how quickly it brings re
liefhow speedily the) pain disappears.
Use Musterole for sore throat, bron
chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
tion pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
cprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest
(it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by .ppolutmant
Gyt Articulated Dentures.
Inland Empire Bank Bids
i Offloe Phone ttO. Home Phone "94
CECIL COSPEB
PUBLIC AOOOlXNTAirr
EN COME TAX ADVISra
mlth-Crawford P2df.
Opoit Pandleton flaa
Phona 101
PHONE
600
Itenson Enough
Jack: Why do you all that at
tornev "necessity?"
Jock: Because he knows no law.
California Wampus.
ner
.ilifanaai nn Vi i a hit
1.-11 llB4 kit a tVtn hfl t TV 1 1 i 1 . t hf1
btMrmn is trying to avoid it is dead.
CmtChftr to be charspd wun an er
ror if ie drops the third strike and the
batsnjan reaches first.
Players to bo credited with batting
and fielding records made In games
thrown 't on protests.
Catchers to receive credit In box
sm -'s for men who are thrown out
when trying to steal.
, First baseman to receive an error if
he fall to touch the bag when pos
sible after taking a throwp ball .
LARGE FAT ROASTING HENS
MILK FED VEAL
PRIME RIB ROASTS v
LEG LAMB
FRESIf VEAL LOAF
; CALVES LIVER
j NUFFCED
Phone 187
LIBERTY
MARKET
10LKKIMUIS
! Darkhnrse Newman, athletic roach
I . i.-.ii.,- kl4l ucbeol. last week
I III 1 lie 'u,.- ....... -
resinned and will BO on ine inioi. i
Newman formerly played football al
O. A. C.. and took the position as ath
letic coiii h and instructor In physical
education in The Dalles' schools Inst
The former captain of an Oreson
CKie football team has several hun
dred acres in Idaho which he left In
tthalY of another wnn ne came wi
The Dalles ;is coach, but the land de
... ,..ds his Immediate attention and is
forced to go to it. He will remain there
Until the middle of next week
straightening- out his affairs.
While he has no definite plans re
jfatrdhil coaching again next fall, he
that he will again take up the
Work of tutoriiiB an eleven. His work
here both as a physical director and a
conch of both baseball ml liasketball
stamped him as bring an equal or anv
high school Instructor In the north
west With but one letter man back
the season he took BOM OI
material which averaged around
tin nounds ami in worked them into
a Bowarntt though light combination.
The locnl nigh school bovs srored 97
point In one unn.e. and the defeat
chinue.i against them was from a
team which out-weighed the locals al
mi ;u pounds tj the man.
Do You Want
to Make Some
Real Money?
If you do investigate our listings in
Morrow Co. Wheatlands. We also have
all kinds of City Property.
Kerley & Lundell
721 Main St.
Phone 477
It's a safe bet that no shop
holds better steaks than
ours.
DOWNEY
MARKET
for
the
NEW WALL PAPER JUST RECEIVED
2000 rolls of snappy designs and prices that will
surprise. Just call
J. W. JACKSON, the Taper and Paint Man
he will show his paper and give prices in all kinds
of work. .
Phone 1034 1 Calvin
Extra Fine in Metak Extra Fine in
Mileage.
Neil $t Barker Co
MAXWELL DEALERS
Riverside Phon 180