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W MM . ' ' " " - ' ' ' T"""" - V ) TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920. PAGE NINE CAR FROM ELEVATED CATAPULTS INTO STREET AFTER COLLISION, NO ONE KILLED IN BIG ACCIDENT Johnson of the Americin League to- flulnte m (.'hliairo liineen and Natl In nilll nnnouiHCU ine a:iiK imiii-i i hi iu piihiiiihi ' loon-ii.v uno .yioiihi- umplre for the opening of the Heafton Hy at Ttowton nnd Kvana and Hllde Wodnmnlny. Chill and oweim will of- brand' at Cleveland. Oar Was Knocked Off the Track When Train Collided With Another; Twelve Taken to Hospital. One is Serious. NEW YORK. April 12. Puuniin on an .elevated train hud a remark -Me earape from death here yewtorday when they were calapaulied Into ihe Htreet, a dltdance of 25 feet In the mlnut of the debrla of the car The car waa knocked off he elevated etruclure hy cnlllalon with another train and wa demollHhed. About a dtMn pnmeneer were removed to hospltalB, but only one woman was erlouly hurt. UMPIRES ASSIGNED 10 OPENING GAME PLACES WHERE CHAMPIONS GROW '( I like Russia." or "It U like PrtisRla," say the Ozecho-.Hlova It wom n of Chicago, concerning the "Red" raid. (By Associated Press.) ! SF.W YORK, April 13. President .Heydler of the National Masebnl! U-euirue, conferred with his staff of ; umpires here today and Instructed ; them bo that there will be a uniform I enforcement of Hie rules during the I coming season. After the session 1'resident Heydler announced the fol- lowing assignments of umpires for the I opening games Wednesday: At New York. O'Day and Harrison; I at Brooklyn. McCormlck and Hart; at Cincinnati, Rigler and Moran and at 8t. Louis, K i. ni and Emmie. CHICAOO. April tj. President Pan A PAINT-UP JOB WE SHOULD LIKE TO SEE - utf"" ru- irnAn.a Kttt u-hnf iliis rueeed little 1M Angeles newsboy will not be a champion fighter some day? He is boxing the light weight king, Bennle Leonard, before his own fellows at a newsboy's show PALMER DEFENDS PACKER PACT K " wk H. ' M ; 'WKsSEma " ' OPEN EVENINGS UNLOADING OPEN EVENINGS Jim Beard's Cash Store Closing Out ! Just Fifteen More Days Remain FORCED TO VACATE PRESENT LOCATION BY MAY FIRST. BUILD ING LEASED AND NEW TENANTS SAY GET OUT. Therefore I must sacrifice several thousand dollars worth of high grade Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Men's Furnishing Goods, Suit Cases, Trunks, etc. You can PHONE 432 and we will deliver your Groceries C. 6. D. Send in your order or come early today. 14 UK UUlC White Refills Sl.00 II I, bs. Hci Beans ... i. on 15 Cans Milk, Canyon S2.0Q SI. as Broom S1..K1 Broom si.so Cans Butch Cleanser ate Best (Quality Sugar Corn 17c I f.'al. Dark Karo Syrup Sl.io It l.b. Sack Rolled Oal 7c Bi(j Ito-.nil PkK- Mother" Oats 37c M. .1. B. 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Mitchell Palmer ordered in to testify before th House Agricultural Committee, considering legislation to reeulau the packers, defended bis compromise with the packers by whica they escaped anti-trust prosecution. ksH BctESH n" joy c1?' Company. 5 S55 4 For Breakfist ! For Lunch! Improved Cornflakes POSTTQ4STIES Super- excellent in flavor, texture and satisfaction A pleasure to the palate, a delight to the digestion. Americas Most Popular Corn Flakes In ordering specify PostToasties by name. Ma.de by Postum Cereal ColncBattie Gwk.Mich. PLANS FOR SEPARATION liiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR We Are Exclusive Agents for BY CARL D. CROAT lTnitei Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN", .April 13. Reports of a new revolutionary plot and a move ment to declare a separation of the. j south German states, led by Bavaria, j continue to be current here today. i The Russian commissioner of order ! admitted he had been advised that the j plotters had armed studentR, who: were to be among the active forces in tho proposed uprising. AKOADR TODAY I 1 Hazelwood Ice Cream i There's none better than I i the famous Hazelwood. We serve it at our fountain every day. Hazelwood Bricks in stock at all times. TRY SOME TODAY. The Charles Co., Inc. M 715 Main St. Phone? Oliver Cited Plows Brt Lytell inTHe Ricjht of Way " REALTY TRANSFERS DEKD8. 1. T. aud K. f. Temple, exrs., to W. J. Hums. $1 37 5.00. mete and bomil timet in block IS, res. acid. Pendleton, Geo. W. Temple to V. J. Bums. $1, same description as above. Umatilla county to W. J. Burns, same description. Irvinijton leiffbts UUM Co. to Anna Catherine Klees. $200. lot 1 Mock Irtfafftoa Heights Add. Pendleton. V. V. Allison to Kuymoml M. MMntl. Jit!. NK, 1-4 NK. 1-4 Sec. 25. and K. 1-3 SK. 1-4 and K. 1-4 SK. 1-4 and SK. 1-4 NK. 1-4 See. 24, Tp. , S. j R. SK John A. Cameron to 7-"Yank J. Taia- ; here ll.iut, mete and bOUDd tract In j NV. 1-4 Sec. 2S. Tp. S. N. R. 3S. I'mutiHa County to K. N. nrown, I 75.on. lot 12. Mock 103, Res. Add.' Pendleton. I Umatilla County t Jo. T. Hinkle. 3S.no, lots 0 and 10 in block "H" I Merniiston. Pollie Church lo W. R. Taylor $1 lot It, block 9, Athena, Plow Makers for the World Stut ti & Storie 1 Pendleton, Ora. . . W1U Walk, Wufc.