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coma SPOUTS MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CLASSIFIED MARKETS 1 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 : TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 2 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 18, 1920. tood nffide for plercy. The crowd I was the smallest for any Hunduy thisl mi ,,, 9 E Seattle Takes Second Place o Final Day by Double Defeat of San Francisco; Portland Finishes in Last Place. Kuiraiwiito i;nib( Willi win . I BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. II. (A. P.J The l'aelflo CoaRt baseball league nehoaule ended Rim day after one of th moat Interesting pennant race In the history of the organization. Un til two week alto, It was nip and tuck With Vernon, Seattle, Knn Francisco. Suit Lake and l Angeles in the running- for flrat honora. The Seattle club, which ended last year's, season In lent place, took aecond place to the ernon If 20 championa y twice de featlnir the Kan Francisco Heals. One feature of the aeaaon won the closing month'a play of the Sacramento club which, though not In the upper divi sion, successively took aerie from thn Kan Francisco, Seattle and Halt Luke In . j STOCKTON, ulif., Oct. lH.ln a I II-., - ' iFiirnn L'tiinrHi Bucramenio won rrom Loa Angeles here, to 2. A feature of tho numa waa when Iw Angeles made one run tn the eighth when Iteese, former hut boy, who held down aecond, got on when he poked one out that i lobbed over to him and crossed the rubber on Grigs drive to center. Mollwlts waa almost a a surprised an the spectators when a line drive to flrat burnt it way Into hit mlt, almoat knocking him off hla feet. Milt Ijke Take lloth SALT 1.AKK CITY, Oct. the cloalng gamea of the 120 Pacific Coast League aeaaon here, Suit Lake won a don hie header from Oakland, 2 to 1, and 11 to 3. The aecond game waa called in the fifth Inning on account of ruin. Hunched hits in the flrat inning of the firat game netted Salt Lake'a winning talllea. In the aecond game, the Bee walloped the offering of Moiling to all corners n' the lot. Scuttle. Take ixnihln Vk-torjr HAS FHANi'iKCo, (let. m. Seattle celeliruled the final of the season here ly trouncing Kan Francisco twice, to In thj, hn,nl.i A a in A 1 .1 ruirai aira miiirii iiru uinr i raniT. 1 1 lie afternoon Innlnr the championship. Standing; Th wfA luym in ,', pt the club, after Sunday' play: afternoon and fifteen In the morning .056 1 Vernon UO Seattle 102 Han Franciaco 113 Loa Angelea 101 Halt Lake ' Oakland 96 II a 2 13 .62 .BIS .tl5 .S07 .404 .44 9 .442 Sacramento ft! 1 Portland 1 102 t PorUand SpM Willi Vernon LOS AKOBM3M. Oct. 1. "Flrat game, Portland two, ton, nothing: Ver non one, nine two; aecond game noth ing, six, three; four ten, two," said a bored voice over the telephone, there by winding up locally the coast league aeaaon and the M70 telephone calla that had been needful to "bring It In" inning by Inning. Ae ahown by the quoted short scores. the pennant winners took and lost a a game. The pitching in the first trying to check the fiiwashea. In the first game Ive was wild, Seattle get ting three hits and three hasea on balls that netted three runs from his delivery in the third. He vat taken out and replaced by McQuatd. j In the afternbon . the northerners overcame a four run lead, knocking Couch out of the box In the sixth, mak ing five runs off five hits and an error. MQuaid replaced Couch. SALARIES OF FEDERAL EMPLOYES REDUCED CHICAGO, Oct. is. (O. P.) Ite- ductlon of the salarlea of federal em ployee haa started due to recent de clines In living eosts, according to ad vices to Postmaster Carlyle today. He waa ordered to reduce the salaries of 400 employes of the postofflce depart' .ment in a letter from Burleson today. game waa mediocre on both sides: In 'Those affected are clerks anil book the final contest Dell was Invincible for keepers, who have averaged between even Innings, when, his game won, he two and three thousand annually. QUALITY - SERVICE SANITATION Another Bio Special . IJhII; VACUUM MCMtO VACUUM JAC0 Always Good You'll Like It More and Myre. Alway Good -You'll Like It More and M3i"e, mm T77 Li GOLDS,! GATE XL La Always Good You'll Like It More and More. Always Good You'll Like It More and More. I P -TjW VACWWM MCMtO v - VACUUM PCU J i Hi nig f i iinif in tii i i i i aiiif iiiuB'iM limmiia' n il i h mi J ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to announce that we have pur chased the Insurance business heretofore conducted by Joe Kerley, located at 721 Main street, Pendleton, at which location we will continue this business. On behalf of the former owner we desire to thank you for the patronage you have so kindly extended and trust that we may be favored with a continuance of the same- We are thoroughly familiar with the In surance business and the needs of the in juring public, and herewith offer you our service in any matter relating to all kinds of insurance. I JJfl Yours very truly, BENTLEY & HODGES ittiijriiiafcS i 2 a : j Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the !iti iii! ill! m WASHINGTON LOSES TO ; PRQ4 EAGUE SPECIAL lUBffilil STARTSTOURTDDAY noi'iiiiKa in Pan Francisco Oct. 30 ar.d i i3 in imh a ntturii .Nov, i. We have another shipment of those fine winter apples, arrived today, which we are going to put on special sale to our customers. . These apples are orchard run and include both the Extra Fancy and Fancy grades and are a dandy good keeping apple. Wineap $1.75 Rome Beauties (extra large size) $1.75 Jonathans , $1.50 Extra Fancy Delicious $4.00 Don't fail to stop in and see these apples as we know you want several boxes to put away for winter. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 45S "If It's on the Market We Have It" Two Vie:s' in iicrthwest Games on Saturday Start Fans to Rubbing Eyes and Oregon Backers Look for 0. A. C. Rjut. KKY i UiiK. ' Ocf. I S. (A. ' T". ; Tho f;rat smji i.f the "Pro-Leascue .ik j cial,' which will carry Secretary uf Hr i'H'r a"i ,thkr ''Hirters ot1 the Icagud ut nations on a siK-akins camiiuiga to California, will be mad" NEVCOLFAXCHURGH m m Jolly Inn Cafeteria Basement St. George Hotel ' Come and dance to your heart's content -.amid themost favorable surroundings,. aKKnVttiirui!5.Vi i. Hand and I Tongu e - "Bdnj htndy with the handi h better than being nanay wnn th loniue." ralnleaPuker. People should be Judged by What they do rather than by what they say. A dentist s hands and the wav he uses thcra ore what make his dentistry good or bad. Tongue-dentistry is unre liable. E. R. Parker System dentists liave skillfully treated over a million patients in 28 years. Their hands have been busy do ing good work. If your teeth are bothering you, come in and tiave them examined free. When you think of TEETH, think of PARKER. R. PARKER System Dr. It; :. Vinson Or. ". V. irlf 755 Slain Btoect. I Old Damn Fomliiill took a "W nl;t j twiata on Saturday that cauaed the followera of the Kriillron wport here-1 abouta to ,-orutoh ttie r heads and I wonder. The reversea which Btartled j the local an wi ll as the fceneral north west puhllc were the defep.t of ITniver- ! sity of Waahlmcton hy .Montana anil 1 the Inability of O. A. C to score against Multnomah clttb. When Montana opened the seanon asalnat Mt. St. Charles with more than 100 polnta, nnthlns was thouah: of It. Put when the same team score ! three touchdowns over the University of Washington, while the Seattle boys could put over but two markers,, peo ple took notice. The Kame was played In a sea of mud but at' that Montana's speed v backs broke away twice for long runs through n open field and scored touchdowns. WashlnKton paved the way to Its two scores by well executed forward passing and yet one of the victors' scores was converted from ,nn Intercepted l ass. The Montana defeat was the first experienced by Washing ton from a team east of the state boundary. Orpjron Hopen noostil. The 0-0 contest between O. A. C and Multnomah elves I'nlverslty of joreRon supporters hope that the i iteam Is o be stronger on the gridiron jagain thla year. Oregon managed to iput over one touchdown on the clur (a week ago, which would Indicate that I the university is at least a douchflown 'better than the Oranne and Plack. I Andy Smith's California Rears j I showed iiKaln a propensity for running j jtip a big score. They defeated Nevada i j"9 to 7. Nevada managed to. put over one touchdown by good use of the for-1 ward pass. The Bears have scored I 'more than 200 points In their last two j gamps und expect to come north in i Uwo weeks to meet O. A. C. with ar li'.ea that they will continue on their , mad race down the field. ' Pnur Teams l'ndofoa'ot. ; CHICAGO, Oct. 18. (A. P.) Koot-. ball results In the western conference Saturday left four teams undefeated j COLFAX. Wash., Oct. 18. (A. P.) The Colfax Methodist Kpiscopal church was completely destroyed by about SJo.ilw. The fire started in the fur- special leaves today. The itinerary in- j nace room and had completely e.nvel clndeR imialia, lenvcvr, Salt Lakejoped the frame structure before it 'My, Kutle, Mont.; SHikane and Port- , was discovered. The church was i.iiii., orcjini. lne-pany win conauci ; imiit about two years ago. 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