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J-UIU OJirluW tf-rrjr",M'' "-"a" MH MiiM(ifyil1 ' SPORTS comIcs MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS , TWELVE PAGES SECTION 'HI Q PAGES 7 TO 12 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1920. j ' "TWELVE PAGES I . iSBWiBMB ' JZm f-fi'r "g'g' jqgfaagOT section two i-iHyosscoir(RQ 'Di!KTTnn 3 j-r, mbxm DAILY Y M W'CT 1 L " SJe SEMI-WEEKLY WVX18 ftJT li 'II IG ---'1l----"llg.'.ji':''J:-' .""gliiBMBglHHJJl 'WMIPwJ g l-t kxT k,- wwuu.... yuMMW.i.- .imiibiiCjuiiiiiiiii j. NORTHWEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL SNEAK! WHERE SPORTS MEET Tinge of Gold in Leaves Starts (followers of Gridiron Game Conjecturing as to Probable Chances of Teams. Horl folliwcni that football Ih aliuut with wcekH will wUiiphh th flint cull for turnoutH by th football elovonn of tho northweHt unlvTMltlin and the V.nu-rt Moaaon will bo on. Dope cut the fan now have It Indl categ that there will bo nonio nilRlity Koou football dl)liiycd thin Hcnmm on the varlouN gridirons of the northweHt. inoMt of the elcveim have plenty of vnt erann buck.' Oregon Agricultural Col lege and the University of Wuxhing t'on will appear with new coaches In the coast conference and Idaho with: a new mentor In tha northwest conference. the season fori and with a student body now number-) us again. Two Ing close to 10,000 should bo able to, S first cull fori rniihinf, them ulthdiit ti If rir-itlt xr I California) Held Ttornililanln Tho Inversion of the nines on the I California, Is doped as one of Iho llke thormometer to slxos and the turning; ly winners of the conference title. Tho of the leaves from green to gold are southern Institutions has lost only two happenings that recall In the minds ofof Inst yenr's team, Brooks and Wells, Quality Service Sanitation This Should be Your Month at This Store ' "V A '? I ' ' ' . You wili like our line of groceries and meats, our prices and our service. Try It and Be Convinced Pendleton Trading Co. ,. v;;: phon455 " ."If If, On the Market We Have It. - t is now open at the Bungalow ' - -r ' ,The Drives are in fine condition, equ al to best in Portland. A cash prize of $5.00 will be given each week for indi vidual high score. Pot games each day. No oirc under 17 years will be allow ed !on these alleys. The Bungalow R. P. Simpson, Prop. UMATILLA COUNTY FARMERS. .YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Paige Oakland Oldsmobile Speed Wagon A Car For Every Use at HOLDMAN AUTO CO. 632 Cottonwood. Phone 337 Washington State College, despite Its loss of four high class men. Including Dick llanley, J'endlt'lon high school .oai-h, is rated strong. Tn the minds of some local follow ers, the University of Washlwrton l very formidable. This team, with only two of last yeur's veteran eleven lost. depends largely upon the ability ot Stub Allison as coach. Claudo Hunt, who handled Washington since the resignation of Oil Oobie, has return ed to tho middlo west and the reins have passed to the mun who assisted I him last year. Shy Huntington hus quite a Job on hfs hands aPOregon this fall and the rosults he gets out of the new team which will have to bo built up will be watched with Interest In this state by the many who are strong for the for miT Kngeno star. Bhy has Bart Hpellman again to yield a line and If there Is anything at all In the available material, the Oregon machine should give a gnol account of Itself. AmclcM WUI llrar Wau hing Tho Aggies, which, year after year have had star material and mediocre coaching, this season has Huthcrford and a flock of assistants to work out a winner. Tho situation at O. A. C. Is much like that at Washington, the results will depend upon the coach ing, for the men are veterans and will lie bask for tho season with lots of experience behind them. George Smith, veterun end, and Ar thur Theisen, end and fullback, are the two men who are lost by the purple and gold. The left side of Washing ton's line, which contains three men who had their first football under Gil Uoble In his last season at Seattle. Is intact. Only the right end is mlsRlng from lsxt year's line. Captain Ted Faulk, Bill Grimm, Buel Blake, Sandy Wick. Gus Pope and Zeke Clarke arc the regular linemen expected back. In addition Iaurle Smith, sub center and himself a letter winner. Is avail able for line duty. In the backfield are Kay Eckman. Bob Abel and Phil Butler, with a world of material lo fill the other position, At this season all the Institutions are cndlim out -optimistic reports. There in promise of some high class pigskin clashing on all the fields for the snap- nler davs of autumn and not a lew Pendlctonlans are laying away a bit for the rainy day when Oregon Battles Washington or O. A. C. down the vol il --'VI' THE UNIVERSITY- OREGON la main. a.ned hf ihnmtntv In order (hat I he young peo ple of Ore (too may receive, wi.hocl coattlhe benefit of liberal education Hie University Include the Collefr of Uteratvre, Selene and the Art. the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the professional Schools of Law, Medicine (at Portland'. Architecture. Commerce, Journalism. Education and Music. High standards of scholarship sre vtade pOMibls by an able faculty, veil quipped laboratories and a library of rly 100.000 volumes. Supervised athletics are encournjed nd every attention given the henl:h and welfare of the student. V(lh a hrUhfrned eon fid rnr. iaincdj hr 1fi recent eisresnin l aahlie sspsort. Ifa Calverait eatarla mpnn ia era of art dvelapiatnt mn4 cslendcd fwlnaaa. For a catslof ue or for any information, address: TII HKf,ISTRAH L'nivaraliy of Oreoo Kugnwim, Ore Con Use the Phones, Grocery 526 Other Dept's 78 Jr SERVICE 'GMTo Use the Phones S Grocery 52G Other Pept'a 73 MEN'S STORE Hi m m f 61) "TVTl Th (01 JILL VC IT ' & tho constru'etion corps, committed sui cide Monday by shooting herself in the brain. JLieutenant Haley committed sule'de in Los Angeles June 80. G-'ef over her husband's death is benwed to have been the motive for her act. ley. TAKE LIGHT WORKOUT CALIFORNIA GOLF MEET TO OCTOBER BENTON-HA RUOll, Mich., Aug. 31. (A. P.) Jock. Dcmpsey and Billy Mlske rested Monday, neither doing any boxing for fear of going stale be fore their championship match next Monday. Tho champion's only fun was a five- mile run. Hlo announced that he now welched 189 'A and that he would I wind up his training Friday resting Saturday and Sunday. Mtske, who now weighs 192, said that ho expects to drop G pounds be fore the match. Saturday will see the end of his training. BOGALUSA DOES BEST MILE TOT FOR YEAR DEL MONTE. CaJ., Aug. 31. (A. 1 P.) The California open golf cham- j pienship will be held In connection I with the state amateur tournament : here next month, as originally plann- ; cd. A later date for the open event j will be set by tho California Golf As- soelatloo and it has been proposed that be some time in October in the hone at Kdward itay. British holder of the I ' Lnited States open championship and Harry Vardon, one of the four runners U at Toledo miKiu be entered as con testants. The two veteran British professionals are expected to visit the stute during Octolier. THE STANEREK FEATURE IS A COPYRIGHTED FASHION PARK METHOD OF EXECUTION. IT GIVES THE EXACT DEGREE OF ERECTNESS CONSIDERED DESIRABLE IN STAUNCH, PRACTICAL CLOTHES FOR BUSINESS OR STREET SERVICE. IT ASSURES AN ATTRACTIVE DRAPE OVER THE CHEST. CUSTO MSERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-XDN TAILORED AT FASHION PARK sSj' 'L - - 4- $55.00 to $85.00 '.Hi I l-:.fU'i-: rasmiiaUj National Ijeajrtic. Pitlslmrg 4-2. Chicago 2-1. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 7. Poslon 2, 'Cincinnati 8. Brooklyn o-lv St. ouis 6-7. AiiH'r'icaii Ix-agne, Cli:csuto 0, Boston 4. Cleveland 8. Washington 2. netrolt 9 Philadelphia S. BOSTON, Aug. 31. (A. P.) The r.-istcst mile trotted by a two year old this Jsur was made at Uie opening of the Grand Circuit races at Beadyllle Monday when tho Ohio trainer. Chariot Valentine, drove the chestnut coll Hngaliisa In 2:08 in the second heat of the Horse Breeder Futurity. Valentine's colt finished first In the Initial , hc-.it, but on' account of running under the wire was set back to second bice and the heat awarded to Nelson Dillon. The historic Neponset stake for 2:08 pacers , was tho only event finished, rain failing after Will crozier, substi tuting for Tom Murphy, won the de ciding heat with John Henry. Best time 2:I2. Walter Cox won tho first heat ot the Boston Globe stake for three year old trotters with The Great Miss Morris, but his filly went to a wild break, the second time out and was distanced. Both heals were run In 2: 11 34. No-To-Bac lias helped thousands to break the costly, nerve-shattering to bacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a suiokc or chew. Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. Shortly the habit is completely broken, and you are better off men tally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To- Bac and if it doesn't release you from all craving for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. N'o-To-Bac 1 is made by tho owners of Caacarets; therefore is thoroughly reliable. GRIEVED WIDOW SVICIDKS. SANTA ANA, Calif., Aug. 31. (U. P.)--Mrs. Mary Haley, widow of Lieu tenant James Haley, formerly station ed at the Puget Sound navy yard with BELGIAN GENDARMES HAVE ORDERS NOT TO ADMIT ANY TO ROOMS ANTWERP, Auff. 31. A. p.) -M. M. Klrkaey of tun Francis-' co, one of the American sprint- ers, v.hs assaulted, handcuffed' and taken to the police aLutkm Monday afternoon by lielgtun Ken dar me, who, unable to speak Kngltsh. It lock bllcked Kirkscy from entering1 the American drestnff rooms at the fttadium. Kirkwey had just returned with Charles W. Paddock of Lios An geles, another sprinter, from Parts for the medul presenta tions. . Ktrksey had tickets but when he tried to enter the dress ing rooms was attacked by the KvndarmeH who apparently hud orders, which were unknown to the Americana to the effect that the rooms were to be used today only by football players. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigar ette, Cigar or Chew ing habit. W. R. "Jils" Taylor Democratic Candidate for SHERIFF Subject to the decision of the voters of Umatil la Co., November 2, 1920. (Paid Adv.) DR. C. II. DAY Physician ami SurRrmi OsteotwUli Rooms 23 and 25 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone 704 Hes. 743-R DOWNEY'S -MARKET This market should be your headquarters, beginning tomor-" row open an account, you will be pleased with, this place. . PHONE 600 FOR THE SPORTSMAN Western Amunition Better and Cheaper Guns of all caliber, Hunting Shoes, Caps, Coats, Sweaters, Marbles Hunting Knife, Etc. A Full Line of All Sporting Implements. Pendleton's Sporting Goods Store Sol Baum's Place Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices f :i East Oregonian Printing Department. A Lack of Good Teeth produces the same evil effects on mastication th;it it docs upon spcj:h. Insufficient cure is the root of decay. DR. T. C OIIMART 713 -Main St. IViiab-ton. 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