East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 11, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, 0BEO0N, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1920
YALE MEN ARE ASKED
TO PRAY FOR FAIR DAY
FOR HARVARD REGATTA
Former Wife of Champion
Dempscy Declares Photo
Mode Her Sore; Defense
Hints at Attempts to Get Big
Money.
(By Associated PresH. )
BAN FRANCISCO, Juno II. AnKor
ot r i tnr from "Jack" Dempsoy u
photograph of hiniNelf uh u Philadel
phia hhipyard worker In war time wuh
the motive that prompted her to
make public the fuct mat he was a
slacker. Mr. Maxlne Dempsey, hi
former wife, declared on the witness
hNiiiiI In liempxey'x trial on a charge
of evading the draft.
Attorney liavln Mc.N'alv. for I lie rte
fenae, asked her if her real motive
wan not a desire to get (4 0,000 or
more from Dempaey out Of the J2f,0,
000 lie was expected to receive for
boxing Carpentler for the heavyweight
championship of the world, but ahe
disclaimed any auch 'intention.
McNnb asked if it waa not Irtie that
she hud stated in Wclla. Nee, that
she was going to get $40,000 out of
Dempsey. The witness replied that
Beulah Taylor, another InnsMe of. a
resort at Wells, hud said she ought
to get $40,000 out of the pugilist, and
later urged her to try for 175,000, to
which her answer hud been that she
did not want anything.
nefense t lacks Her Testimony.
A large part of the afternoon ses
sion waa tuken up with unsuccessful
attempts of the defense to shake Mrs.
Iempsey, testimony that she
only received about H00 from her
husband from the time his question
naire was made out in January, 1918,
until their final Reparation December
1. of that year.
R. W. Burton, cashier of a tele
graph office in Salt l-ake City, said
NEW HAVEN, Conn., .Tune
10. Yale men were usked "to
pray for a fulr duy" by the Yale
News today In a forecast of ar
rangements for tits Yale-Harvard
regatta at New London,
June 8; II discussed the
Changes of a dreary delay com
plicated with uncertainty us to
wheiher the 'varsity rs.es will
be up stream or down.
SOMETHING ELS 'EM
HELIX IS DUE FOR A
SONG FOR HIRAM
Nine Buckaroos and the Mana
ger Have an Intuition That
Undefeated Farmer Boys
Will Have to Bite the Dust.
fliw May Km. flnfurilay.
Drift of tho two, O . B. Thompson. I
so ill Mrs. Dempsey told him thnt !
".lack nlwiiVH Hent plenty of money
when he hud It.'
CoL C. W ThomriH, who Is condurt
Inir the rune for thf KovernTnent. an-
j nouncftd in court that uhiphh crosa
j examination nf Mrs. I empHey devel
joped new point, nhe would he the
MriMt i;overmrnent witneHR. Attorneys
I said t lie (HiH mij.-hi i i-ach t he jury
'Saturday.
1
itf STAND'
Is due '
Mil,
praetlce
"fionif'thlrif? teilH mo Helix
for a trimming," nld "Shorn
liuckaroo out fielder, after
I Wednesday night.
I Nine more, including Ma linger Spell
! n nd Captain Gunner Ieteron, ex-
preed the same view. Kvery one of
; t hern is ffolng t0 Helix Sunday with
: lhaL idea firmly In mind.
Tho Hftllx hoyH, It Riay he sa Id,
have heen ffolng Kreat guns all spring.
In spite of the lack of rain. Crop wor
ries have not had any effect of their
I k 1 1 m o of hasehall and. Just as their lit
tle town ,uiis out on thi highest spot
; of anv town that has n team in the
l league, so do they sit serenely upon
I t hi top of the percentage tahle.
Helix has a good little family hall
t am that has heen trimming the other j
X WwaTf(ffffffWcV,'wa,r
Help Your Digestion
When ocid-distressed, relieve the
indigestion wltk
RmioidS
Dissolve easily on tongue
pleasant to take as canny. Keep
your stonwh sweet, try WnUi
MADE BY SCOTT BOWNL
MAKERS OF aCOTTS EMULSION
I"'-
simple Your Bou
Can Operate It
Pacific coast
S. COOK
CHICAGO Perhaps Edgar J.
Cook, si'-nager of Hiram J Vin
son's campaign for the G. O. P.
presidential nomination, belletes'
music will soothe a flock ot dele
sates. Anyway he has bad a song
pueiisnea unacr me. title of "I Am
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W. U Pet.
"alt Lake 38 25 .II3 i
San FYnnclsco 37 26 .587 1
Vernon 36 30 .545
U Angeles 34 30 .531 j
Portland 28 2 .491 i
."ncramento t7 31 .429 j
Oakland 27 JS .40 '
Seattle 24 16 .400
rtvn l.'iimu wllW I'.'Kul.irlv. Tile
Kii and Thornes, with one or two) or HJram.
more- ball DtarerS. have hainlled the! " "
local on razzlnir, and Pilot Itoc k a j Tnhn ft. Drum nreulrlent nt lh
couple. Atnena and Walla fjtells also lng ( nion Bank and Trust Company
have trlppe.i up. Milton gets Its v"at'&n Francisco today told delegates
nines at Helix later. , lo the convention of the California
While the Buck are trying lo hump . Hankers Association of which he Is
Helix from First place Sunday, Walls ; first vice president.
Walla's tall endcrs will he entertained ! "Bankers must turn." he ssid, "to
at Pilot llock for the first time this j ,he orderly deflation of the credit ex-
season. Atnena, wnicn nas iosi mor. i pansjon which could not be avoided.
VKHVOV KI-.MM: ItraiGNK sanies by cue run than any other team j Thp,.f, lB no oct.af,lon for hvsteria or
(By Associated Press) ln ,he "r- m"t ""' "n a,ui j gloomy foreliodings hut it is time for
STANFORD i;N'IVER8ITV CAU : c"n,,n Twln Cities learn on the Milton recognizing conditions as they exist."
had jJune 11 Vernon Kellog. Stanford I '" ,,. The world s circulation of currency
University professor, who has ror socne. k ' 7? 7 1. iL " estimated, he said, at tss.ono.oo,-
tlms been chairman of the Section of '"",v may ti. . n"' ! 000. an increase of S49.O0O.OOO.00O
DdUcsHon of the National Itescarch j cnr'' turned in. j since the summer of 1 9 1 4. Of this in-
Council, has resigned from the faculty I i crease fully (16,000,04)0.001) has heen
mbled since the signing of the armis
tice, lie said.
"The recovery from the unhealthy
nious issues of credit Instruments to
be absorbed by the savings of the peo
ple." He said that since 1913 money
in circulation had Increased 7 1 per
cent and banks deposits 120 per cent.
vhlle the average percentage of aclua
cash held against these deposits had
fallen from 11.7 to 6.6 per cent.
In spite of existing, conditions, it Is
necessary lo meet the capital require
ments of such essential enterprises as
the transportation system, housing,
foreign trade and the production of
needed commodities, he said.
"Tile government must adjust Its ex
penditures to its income and provide
for lis needs otherwise than credits
with tho banks," he continued.
Excessive taxation that restricts en
terprise must be discouraged and op
posed, he held.
GEORGE C. BAER TO BE
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
AT ROTARY CONVENTION
'here to become Hperetjry of the Coun
jcfl at its office in Wtuihintttoii. He
lis Die author of a numJper of hooks
that on one ocraalon when Mrs. lemp- idenlinir with Americnf participation I
Oeorjro C. liaer. :.,cal hardware man
who leaves tomorrow for the Bast to i
attend a convention of exclusive Win
chester dealers the latter part of June,
will represent the Pendleton Rotary
Club at the national convention of Ro
tarians to be held in Atlantic City.
June 21 to 24. The primary object of
Mr. Raer's trip is to attend the Win
chester convention at New Haven,
Connecticut, hut because of the dates
of the Rotarian's convention, he will
be ablp to represent the local organiza-
UHe
Mr. Raer will be accompanied by
!
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
EVERY feature has been perfected not a single one over
looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light
outfit is as simple as can be. Touching the starting sever
sets it running a child can do it When the battery is
charged the engine starts, then you nave continuous electric
service night and day.
You should know more about this plant it's
simple: it's economical.
How about your place?
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St, Opposite Alta Theatre.
vacuum Cleaners Uirntinsr fixtures
aejy received money from her hushand
toy telegraph just nfter hi match
with Fred Fulton, nhe remarked,
"Fulton must have hit Detnpsey be
cause $200 was Jarred loose from
him.' Rurton and two other employes
of the office testified to paying tele
graphic drafta from Dempsey to his
wife and mother on varloua occasions
in the year 1918.
In the war. and was formerly connect- i
ed with the Fond Admlnatration and j
The American Relief Adminstration. j
AND PITCHES VICTORY
I conditions consequent upon war must I MrB.Baer and they will visit St. Paul
VKW YOeUi. June li. Twfnlv two
members nfMhe TTnion Boat Club of
Hilton vlrtuaily alt of wtioni are Har
vard men. satteit from here yesterday
on the steamer Rotterdam to compete
j In tho Heeiey regatta In Knerland.
Qi'.M.rry
sKKvire
MS1TATHIV
FOR SATURDAY
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Cantaloupes, Bananas, Apples, Oranges, Lemons
strawberries and Cherries. Lttuce, Radishes, New
Peas, New Potatoes, Fresh Tomatoes, Rhubarb, Gar
lic and Cabbage.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Your favorite cut in Beef, Mutton, Pork or Veal.
Pendleton Trading Co.
' Phone 455
t "If ifi in the Market We Hmrm It"
OAKUA.N'V. June it. After
seven straight Rumen Holllnff of Oak- j
land broke his -streak and defeated
Portland, S to 3. Oakland overcame
a three rim lead that Portland made ,
in the first inning when with two out j
Miller drr.pped Koehler's fly.
Ilee-H Again float Seal.
SALT LtAKJO CITY, June 11. Speed J
on haaea coupled with timely hit en-
ahled Salt l-ake to ncore a 5 to 3 win I
over San Franc-nco. St ott, Seal ,
pitcher, was replaced by Lewia in the
fifth after five runs had been aenred
off him. Off Leewla the Bees sot put
two hits and no runner farther than
e second station.
Seattle Shuts Out Vernon.
T.S ANO&LE8, June 11. Seattle
found Picrey and Dell, the Vernon
pitchers. easY to hit and won, 8 to 0.
Piercy whs knocked out of tho box
early in the first inning and Dell who
replaced him allowed 15 of the via-i
Itors 17 hits. On of theni being a
homer by Eldrefl In the eighth.
Angels SiHit tlble lloader. i
SACRA MKNTO, Jnne31. Prough i
won a pltchinfirbattle, 1 to 0. over;
I Brown in the second game and en
abled Sacramento to split the double
header with I oh Angelen. The first
game went to the Angels, 3 to L
necessarily be gradual," he continued.
Pointing out that the government
contracted an indebtedness of nearly
I $17,000,000,000 during the war and
I added to that $4,u00,000.00o of -Victory
losing 1 r.cdea In the spring of Drum said
tl is nopeiess to expert i nee enor-
Chlcago, Philadelphia, and New York j
; before returning here. Mrs. Horace
Mann, mother of Mrs. Baer, will ac- I
! company them East as far as Superior, i
Wisconsin, where she will visit a sis
ter and will later return with Mr. and
Mrs. Baer.
The Itching and Sting
of Blazing, Fiery Eczema
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental x-naj by Appointment
OtsI Artlcuistso Usnruroa.
, Office Fhone it. Home Phone 7M
el s. Mckenzie, m . D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office:
10-11-12 Belts BuildlB
Pendleton, Ore.
Semi Like the Skin It on Fire
There is a harassing discomfort
raa.ffl hv Eczema that becomes
ii torture. The itching is almost
unbearable and the skin seems
on fire with the burning irri
tation. A cure from local applica
tions of salves and ointments is im
possible, because such treatment
can only aH.iv the pain temporar
ily. Thr. disease can only be
reached by goh;g deep down to its
source.
The source of Eczema is in the
blood, the disease being caused by
an infection which breaks out
through the skin. That is why the
most satisfactory treatment for all
so-called skin diseases is S. S. S.,
for this remedy so thoroughly
cleanses the blood that no impuri
ties can remain. Get a bottle to
day, and you will see results from
the right treatment. Write for
advice. Address Medical Director,
110 SWift Laboratory, A''anta, Ga.
PHONE 600
MONEY NOT AVAILABLE
NOW FOR SPECULATION
SAYS BANK PRESIDENT
(By Associated Press. 1
TA jF90 BX Gal. June 11. Is must be
clearly understood that there is no
money available now for purely spocu
latlve r inm-Hcssential enterprises.
SIGNS SETTLEMENT
J. L. VAUGHAN
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 13t MM E. Court St.
SATURDAYS TABLE SUPPLY '
g Another week has rolled around and the problem
of another Sunday dinner is staring us in the face.
The Table Supply, the cleanest little store In town,
afforda ou a place to satisfy your wants without
worry. With an abundance of goodies from a mar
ket full of fine U. S. Inspected Meats, Fresh, Crisp
Vegetables, Fruits and Quality Groceries, coupled
with a high class of service will please you.
I "The Table
I
Supply"
Phone 187 and 188
CHAS. D. DESPAIN A CHAS.
Props.
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739 Main Street
GOODYEAR
8 JwF
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Just the right cut in meats is
here for your Sunday dinner.
DOWNEY
MARKET
lOBtC
Mes o. w. co cos mo
CHICAGO Mrs. Oat Winter
Colostmo, widow of "Big Jim,"
lste Tie liar ot Chics to, was
wearing deep aonralac when she
signed papers that made a settle
ment ot her husband's estate
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pendleton
SSBMEMBERSB
tederai emamaE
BsfekS V S T r. MykW
Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations; transacts a
general banking business and maintains
special departments with facilities of the
highest character.
Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex
ecutor or trustee under wills.
PENDLETON, OREGON
J
Master
Trucks
One of the few trucks with long life under heavy
duty. Get the confidential opinion of the Master
owners on this subject
W. C. tt, Inc.
Sales and Service
F. R. RAINES, Mgr.
Corner Court and Thompson.
PbotM 720
lit
esse!
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