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MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS COMICS SIXTEEN PAGES SIXTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 16 SECTION TWO KIT PAGES 9 TO 16 DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON; SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1920. SPORTS FANCY BAT WORK IS (Hy Awoclnted I'rrax. SAN KB.VNCI8CO. May 22. Plain and fani'y bat work of xnu 1'S-uncinco yHtcri1y beut f'ortlund, r to ). Wil lie Kamm drove In two ruuti In the aecond Hh u ainKle. The, Heaver' lono run caine In the jievimlh when Kchnlrk inlNjiidired Koehler hlifh fly and It went for three haet, Ktntftlnn hit to Corhan, wh'kse thrmv to the lilale wu fumbled by Ahii a, Kochler coring. lnve retired In the seventh inning with a nore arm. Portland 1 1 Ban Kranclaco ' S It 4 Juney- and Koohlcr; Love, Lwl( and Agnow. wh.s xuerlflced to aocond und took third on an out, Mcorlng when Schorr threw 11m bull uffnliiHt the KramlKt.ind. A llrht ran fell throuKliout moMt of th Riimo. Healtlo 0 8 3 Ia Anffelru 7 tl 1 Geary, Schorr and Adaum, Haldwln; Keatlltf, Thomaa and Hiuwlor. Injury in Taxicab Wreck Will Keep This Swimmer Champion Out of Olympics HAWAII SCHOOLS TO BAR "PIDGIN ENGLISH" lAt AiiifftM.-H ;r(H One IAB ANURL.E8, May 12. T.n An KcIpb won It fimt gam of the Brrl with Seattle . 7to ft. WTicn the nenro wab tied In the ninth. Schorr, who re placed Oeary, wulkexl MrAulcy. lie Suit i.jtKr B: Vernon 5 KAIP LAKH CITY, May 22. Bull Lake won from Vernon, 9 to fi, yenter Ofiy in a driziltnK rain. In the fifth innlnff Imnched hits mid three walks hy Hourk netted Suit lake five nnK uiul In the neventh Sherley knonked a homer with two men on. Iflouek wu-4- 1 1 1 1 1 ;i it i by flrtnaHwood in 'he fifth after four run had heen HCored. Do Vernier, TlKer catcher, wa ordered out uf tho "t.- In the nevfnth liy Um pire Phyle. who alleged he threw aaw dUHt In In- eye. i Vernon 5 9 Ru.lt Iike - 9 12 2 BaitfcrlM Hobck, Pmnllwood and Do Vormer, Alcock; Stroud and Jen-klnK. HleronlyphieH of Piilol'nia and tTht nn wr-re Imth dr elojKnl from picture writing. QltAUTV SERVICE. SANITATION We Thank You for your liberal patronage of our special meat offer and are only too sorry that the supply for today was so limited but starting Monday We expect our sup ply to last about a week longer, i We are also carrying our regular lines of fresh prime steer beef. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 "If if. in the Market We Have It." Fishing is Fine The fish are biting better now than at any time this season. GET YOUR OUTFIT NOW! My stock is complete and new. Let me help you choose. Sol Baum Exclusive Sporting (J nods Man Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Phone 646 OLDSMOBlLE Speed Wagon We have taken the agency for this county. Have five for immediate delivery. Speed, economy, 1500 lbs. capacity. j O. E. Holdman Auto Co. Paige, Oldsmobile Speed Wagon, Oakland I Ma H II t ' i "t "'"-:.':.. Ma While n the way borne In a taxl rab from a dinner given at the New York. Athletic Cluli to members of the fwimminR team that Ik to represent America in the Olympic Games. Ted ford H (Teddy) Oann. formerly' i hnmplon .swimmer of the world, wax BO seriously .Injured that he will not lc able to enmpcte. The taxicab wan Hmnsbed to bits in a collision with an elevated railroad pillar. 'aim's left leK was fractured and he sustained Internal injuries. Ho won the (iiiirresslonal Medal of Honor for braver j in the war. Oakland Kg Sacramento A SACRAMENTO. Cal.. May 22 One fan fainted In the stand, presumably from the-sight of the feilrful carnage, W'hcn t Oakland conioleterl the luut mllv In the eighth Inning and made certain a u to 6 vh l ry ever Sa ramento hero today. rel Howard's players drove two or sncnimonios pitchers off the mound and had tho thrid well on the nay to tho showers when the game ended. Oakland 12 II 2 Sacramento ', G H 3 lagan, Kramer and Kpellman; Devttatoa, Hughe.". HnnU and Cook. K. C. l.OliTOX WIXS ( By Associated Press. KXi'KLSKiii BPRIMOB, Mo.. May 2. K. C. Ij.irton bjxcelsiir Springs, after shooting the low score with an II yesterday In the annual Mil)' invlta tlon tournament of the Kxcclslor Springs Golf club, won the first round of the championship play in his match with Walter Wilson, Kansas City 3 up and one to play. WHITMAN WIXS IX TKXXIS By Associated Press. ) WALLA WAI.LA, May 22. The Whitman rOlleffe tennis team won alt thrco single matches against Washing ton State college here today. The tlo'ubles will be played tomorrow. Web ster defeated Webber. 4-. 6-4. 6-3. Maniule defeated Smith, 4-S, 6-1. 6-2. anil ('. Sherwood won from Hcald, S-ti. T-Ti. SKATTI.K :: Y HIMA 5 SKATTI.K. Wash.. May 22 Seattle overcmnie a three run leail "today and won from Yakima 7 to 6. Hovey. Seatlle left hander pitching tight ball In the flnsl inntmis. Wolfram, for Yakima, was knocked from the lox in "tho fourth, being succeeded by Men-thc. ' T.XI OM A 2: sVOKANK I TACOMA Wash.. May 21. Taco lia made it ihree straight victories to day by defeating Spokane, two to one The gtime was a pitcher's battle be tween Ruanell and Abram. Two fly baiU dropped iy Downey and Gtng lardl paved the way for both Tacoma runs. Abranls did not allow a hit until tho seventh und was air light ill tho way. SOiTHKIIN -sot I TloN fBy Associated Press.) At HfUe Hock 13 .Mobile S. At Birmingham 2. Chattanooga 1. At MomphiH ".. New 10 lo ins 10. At Nashville 2 Atlanta 6. A l I'llH' AX SS1 N I ATION . (My Associated Press.) LoultfvMte 3, at St. Paul Indlaiiapolls t. at Minneapolis It Columbus 6. at Kansas City 0. Toledo 9, at Milkaukce 1. HHTRRN 1 K.5I"K Hy Assielated Pre. 1 Oklahoma City nt Wichita B. Tulsa 5. at Joplln 6. Omaha 9. at Ies Moines 6. St. Joseph 6. at Sioux City 2. rats dkvotr ri Ti hi: (By I'nlted Press. 1 nHINKI.ANDKIl. Wis.. May 21. Patrick Hazcen hid 1375 In an old mattress. When he went to get It he found that rate mutilated it beyond redemption. Karliest monuments of Egypt sbow hb'roK.yphlce in their perfected form. (liy Associated Press.) uevm 111 I' P 1 nt, IMU t gin Entillsh" In the schools of Hawaii ' must be eliminated and at once, I VaiMfhn MacCaughe.vt superintendent I of public Instruction forthe territory, lid recently. The "pidgin English evil'' In the schools, according to officials, but has 1 grown up on account of the easy means of communication It offers be-J tween the teachers and pupils drawn from a dozen different nationalities. 'The Agony of Verdun" to Be Erected in Paris as World War Memorial VACUUM FEED OF FUEL AIR COOLED PMNMMMRMMMR SALVAGERS SEARCH SEA FOR SUNKEN TREASURE f Hy AHSociuted Presa.) VONCOUVEU. B. C, May 22. To ! delve Into the unknown riemhtt of the cu off tho west coat of Vancouver Inland and wrent therefrom the treaa uren hidden for many years in the ob ject of S. Maddipon and his party of Halvagorii who bopan operations eurlv In May. LaM autumn Maddinon made ftuh mnrlne cruiKeH aloiif? the cragn which line the coast of the tKlftnd and lo cated four large wrecks besides a num ber of small ones. Two of the larger he Identified as the Pass-of-Melford and the Valencia, and one of the others he thinks is the j long lout H. lO S. Condor which dis ancpared in 103 and has not been heard of since. Home of the boats which met their fate on the perilous west coast carried ! cargoes which at the time of siiiKing I did not make it worth while salvaging, but under present day conditions It is j thought there Is freight aboard the vessels ul in us worth its weight in gold, i euctricall STARTED SPLASH OIL UUBRKATlONk EXTRA POWER , PULLEY BURNS KEROSENE l """i ''r-nwr-'imnwiiriiMirT- This photograph shows the new monument to be erected in F'aris in memory of tho momentous battle of Verdum. It Is called "The Agony of Verdun" and as can be seen the sculp tor htv9 carried out the Idea forcefully. U. S. ARBITRATOR ON FAST PASSENGER IN OHIO JUMPS TRACK; THREE ARE INJURED PAIUfl, May 22 l&Ce informed the dors today that I' announced that would accept the fixing the boundaries of Armenia HAMILTON, .. May 22. Three I persons were injured slightly when a fador Wal- Pennsylvania, fast pa-ssenser train lefl f umbassa- the rails near here. early today. Three Alllb; council resident Wilson had 1 caro were derailed. the United States role fit arbitrator in United States confectionery exports increased ten fold last year. Its features make it "trouble-proof Western Electric POWER & LIGHT THIS direct-connected type of Western Electric Power and Light is practically automatic in its operation a child can operate it Dependable electric service night and day for your farm. See this plant in operation. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre. Vacuum Cleaners Lighting Fixtures DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dantal X-Raj tj .'.ppolntmaat Jyai Aruemmtwj u.n;uM Offloo I-bon Xt. Horn Phone 74 H. S. McKENZIE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. er seidom ia a mem probity ss&iied if &is bAtih. ciericisuaguesiiomxf, MONEY in the bank gains the respect of those who are acquainted with the fact. Every business man needs a good banking connection. We iave proven our ability to serve in affairs financial. PHONE 6 For the best of Meats. DOWNEY MARKET J 7m 111 Jim 111! GOOD TIRES MAKE GOOD COMPANY On the Worst Roads. A DIAMOND WILL SAVE YOU MONEY AND TIME. ELIMINATES TROUBLE Dare Tire & Supply Company Distributors Diamond Tires Auto Accessories 224 East Court Phone 134 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN NEW AND USED Trucks 1 Winther, 2 ton four wheel drive, pneumatic tires, new. Have discontinued this line. Offer for sale at larjfe reduction. 1 Nash, 2 ton in first class shape, starter, lights and long wheel base; a bargain. 1 2-ton G. M. C. Brand new, at cost. 1 2-ton G. M. C. Slightly used, and in first class shape, cab and body A regular bargain. 1 new Reo Speed wagon- $100 less than cost. 1 Republic 2-ton Rebuilt and retired. 1 Ton and a half Republic Rebuilt. . These are all trucks of first class condition and have many others not listed. W . C. Came, Inc. F. R. RAINES, Mgr. Corner Court and Thompson. Phone 720