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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, APEIL 21, 1920.
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Bt 4 icWll SUM hWEEKLY t
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AMERICA WILL ENTER
FULL TEAMS OF RIFLE
AND PISTOL EXPERTS
Teams Will Leave New York on
June 26 and Take Part in
Olympic Contests Prom July
22 to July 31.
v (By Associated Prow.)
NBW YOIIK, April 81. Flnnl ar
ra riflemen tn were completed here to.
day for the entry of a full complement
of AmrrlKui rifle and pistol experts
In the Olympic, grumes shooting con-
SEE SHABBY, FADED
GARMENTS TURN NEW
I tests to be held at Ileverloo, HelKium,
! July 22 to 81. The team will sail from
thin city on Juno 26 and 1h expected to
arrive at the EMffiUm army range in
time to allow two weeks of practice.
Hpeeial try-outs will he held in vari
ous parts of the country during the
next few weekn and the final trials,
on which the team selections will be
bABid, will be held at the United States
marine rifle range nt Quantloo, Vir
ginia, late in May and June.
The riflemen will spend'the week of
May U4 to 29 in qualifying for the j
team and on June It, 22 and U3 the
pistol experts will ehoot over the j
Quantlco range for positions on the 1
I nlted States Olympic team.
Special Belffian targets and other
Olympic shooting conditions will be
duplicated at these trials. The Olym
pic events consist of about twelve
com petitions for individuals and teams
with army rifle and pistol; hunting
arms and revolvers at moving and
stationary targets over ranges extend
ing from 32 to 658 yards. Entries in
these events will consist of from six to
seven marksmen of whom two will be
Bubatttute.
COLLEGES WILL VIE
IN PROGRAM OF FLYING
STUNTS ATM1NE0LA, N. Y.
First Important Aviation Event
of 1920 Takes Place May 7;
Big Year in Aerial Sportdom
Seen by Writers.
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blouses, ntockingx, skirts, children's
coats, feathers, draperies, covering.
The Direction Book, with each pack
age tell so planily how u diamond dye
over any color that you can not make
a mistake.
To match any material, have 1ni(r-
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Cat A.
HOW THEY
iX STAND
Pacific 1 oust league Standings.
W. L, Pet.
Portland 7 3 .700
Oakland , 8 5 .U,
San Kranclsco 7 i .583
Vernon 7 7 .500
Racramento 6 6 .500
Salt Ijikc 5 7 .417
Seattle 5 .7 .417
Los Angeles 4 9 .309
Where Tln-y Play Xext Week
Ios Angeles at Seattle; San Fran-
Color Cisco at Portland; Sacramento at Oak
land; Salt Lake at Vernon.
QUALITY
SEJtVICi:
SANITATION
Snow
Drift
2 Pound Cans 75c
4 Pound Cans $1.40
8 Pound Cans $2.75
A Real Bargain.
Pendleton Trading Co.
Phone 455
'if it's in the Market We Have It"
N'BW YORK, April 21. Air events
Planned for 1920 promise to make it
a hlfc aiiatlon sport year, according
to the American Flying Cllib, The
firHt event of importance will be the
flying field day of the Intercollegiate
Flying AwiJCiatlon at Mineola Field,
N. Y., May 7. Bleven colleges and
universities will be represented in var
ied program of flying stunts, which
will bo concluded 'with a cross coun
try flight. In this race each will be
I permitted to enter two airplanes and
a cup will be awarded to the winner.
1 The sturt will be made at Mineola
Field, where the race also will end
after a circuit that probably will in
clude Philadelphia and Princeton.
Arrangements also are being made
by the club for a seaplane race around
Iorig Inland. This probably will be
held early in the summer. The club
Ih o "operating with the training and
operations group of the United States
Army Air Service In planning for a
transcontinental air race between
New York and Alaska, a distance of
4,970 miles. In the tentative plans
tljo course is mapped out from Min
eola across United States territory to
Minot, N. D., crossing the Sa-skatche-wan.
Can., and across the Dominion
to Fort Kgbert on the Alaska border.
In Alaska the route runs to Circle.
Fort Yukon, Fairbanks by way of
Fort Ciibbon, thence to Nulato and
Nome. Compulsory stops at an ave
rage f each 150 miles will be arrang
ed. Flying events of a sporting nature
will not be confined, however, to the
United States in 1920, In France a
Pying meet is scheduled to be held at
JuvIhv, near Paris. May 22 and 23.
The Hritish aircraft exhibitions will be
held at London in July. In addition
the Hritish government has offered
eevereJ millions in pounds as prizes for
various airplane sporting events too be
held during the year. The Cape to
Cairo route M being blazed. Between
the two points the distance by rail,
steamship or ground transport is ap
proximately 6.223 miles. The aerial
line is about 5,200 miles.
"A Word to the Wise"
says the Good Judge
You want real chewing
satisfaction.
A little of the Real Tobacco
Chew lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often so it
costs no more to chew this
class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
NATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPION AND WESTERN
TITLE HOLDER HE DEFEATED AT 37TH HOLE
Continued
OUR BIG
LARD
SPECIAL
10s $2.80 5s $1.40
BRING YOUR PAIL AND SAVE AN
ADDITIONAL 10c
Lard will advance very shortly and you had
better get a reasonable supply.
Phone 187
LIBERTY MARKET
TROUT CATCHES FAR UP
CREEKS ARE REPORTED
Trout fishing in the mountain
promisee to be fairly sood by Sunday,
aooordtns 'to reports trickling Into
Pendleton. The lower streams nre al
so clearing; up and may produce their
Quota of fish, but away up stream
gives most .promise of fishing now.
An angler took 20 nice rainbows
above Bingham Springs this week,
some being as long as 16 Inches.
There aie lc-t of whitefish fn the
river In that vicinity and quite a catch
of these fish ti also possible.
A party fiom L.-1 Grande is reported
a having filled tchlr baskets In the
Ml-eara between Ivamela and Men
Cham day befnr yesterday. There
wl three in the party and all .t
close to the ihr .t of fine trout, ro
per .Meuchani reek is also said 10 i
.n g' ort shape R W and good catch
are possitle more rain N'ls
ltd the i. ip.U grow warm.
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Opoit Pendleton Hoti
Phon ioio
r
Golfers disagreed as to which was the better golfer Walter Hagen, of
Detroit, national open champion, or Jim Barnes, of St. Louis, western open
champion. To decide the question these professionals were brought together
In a match at New Orleans scheduled to go thirty-six holes. At one static
Of the final half the national champion was four down but he squared the
match at the thirty-fifth hole, halved the thirty-sixth and won at the thirty
seventh with a three. This photograph was taken while they were chatting
after the morning Found which ended all even.
DIG LEAGUE BASEBALL
National League.
Huston 0, Brooklyn 1. (11 innings.)
Philadelphia 3, New York 0.
St. Louis 13, Chicago I.
, American Icaue,
Boston I, New York 2.
Washington 8, Philadelphia 5.
Cleveland 11, Detroit 10.
1NCBKASKO PAY AGREED ON
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINOTON, April 21. Inereas-,
c pay for commissioned officers and
the enlisted personnel of tho army,'
navy, marine corps, coast guard and
public health service was agreed upon,j
yesterday by the house and senate j
oon ferees.
PHONE
600
BLIND IAN PEELS FOR
VERNON IN 14-4 GAME
(By Associated Press.)
I.OS AN'iKl.KS. April tl. A slRllt-l
leiw fan enl in the press hojc yesterday I
lisi.-iiinir to tho crack of wood on'
Iralher as Sacramento won from Ver-,
' non 14 to 4. About the seventh InninR
I He muttered think heaven. I'm
J hlind." and tapped his way to the out
er world.
Tho only feature of the pnme was
i the nerve inf Mollwit!'.. Sacramento j
! first baWMMB. who was knocked un- .
oonacloua try a pitched hall, hut re-
vived and trotted to first. scorinB be.
for he retired from the (tame.
I feel sorry for boys iht
h.ave just corn-flakes
1x8 Jbecaxxse
their mothers
dorit know the
hesr flakes are
POST
TOASTIES
Meat for every day in the
week and just the flavour.
DOWNEY
MARKET
J
J. L. VAUGIIAN
ELECTRIC CONTRACTS
EVERYTHING ELECTRIC
The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are showing
is a new machine in this city. Before buying look it over.
Phone ISt M I- Court St.
Oakland S, Salt Lake 2
(By Associated lrcss.
SAN" FRANCISCO, April II. A
fast double play In the elhth inninu
cut off salt Ijike's hopes of victory,
and Oakland won. 3 to Tho Kees
filled he bases, and only .me man was
out. hut Hamilton picked off Orat's
fast crounder near first haw and re
lired to the side. spoilinK the Itee's
chance of evening up the score.
CHILD STARTS CLOTHES
WRINGER AND CATCHES
HAND BETWEEN ROLLS i
tPv Associated Press.))
YAKIMA, Wa. April It. Panny
Mitchell, two year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. ltottert Mitchell nf this city nar
rowly escaped toss of one arm In n
power r-Iothes wrinuer this morninc.
While his mother whs out of the room
the child started the v. rinser and his
ha nd had Mm drawn throuph the
r-dls whi'ii Mrs. Mitchell succeeded in
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2000 acres in summer fallow.
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Price including wheat and summer fallow and all,
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Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
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Bowman Hotel Bid?. Phone 542
Morrow County
Wheat Land
We nre obliged to announce
that the prices on all our list
ings in Morrow Co. will ad
t vance from $2.50 to $5.00 per
BCW May 1st. The quality of
the land and crop conditions
justify this. But why not make
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721 Main St.
Phone 477
g him.