h .SEQBJS CO?TlC3 MOVIES COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE CUSSIEIED 'MARKETS IT TEN PAGES , SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 1 TEJ PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, j , iim m j J' 1-JI-V,'.J1;. 'it l..l!L.JJ.Pjmi!Bil TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1920. IBM PUT Tirst and Second Lines Work at 'j Scrimmage While Coach Tells Young Hopefuls Where- in They Lack Zip and Go. ' Defensive will be more Hppsrent In the play of Pendleton high Kchnurs football team the next time the green and fold warriors trot out on the arld Jron than In the Kood Ulver Rame. Coach Dick Hanley . otarlod off the 'ek yesterday afternoon by pitting first and aecond tram linen In scrim mae and teaching the boy that islp and fight In the line are necessary ad junct! to a wining team, i Tin bright Kpota In llunley's defen sive are his two guard. Bill Kramer nd Temple stand their ground wen and generally break through to do the work his tackles should be tak fig care of.. .Goedecke and Rogers are Vl boys for high school tackles but backed the bruising tactics that char acterize tackles of an sll-sur stamp. y ftteond Team Hold Mist J The second team line last night fre quently tore holes In the first team and plied up the huge hulks of Ken nedy. Rogers and Goedecke or "suck ed In'' Warner nicl.Cs.hlll, ends. War ner was less effective than his com panion at the, right wing and both looked better after they were drilled tri their cut-in. With the coach standing at his flr.it line's backs, shouting directions at them, the boys looked better. Ken nedy got down and piled things up for the second tenm, while Rogers and Uoedeoke, stUf-armcd their smaller opponents In the second lino and show ed signs of defensive strength. If the seven men In the first Hue were fight-. Infer mad and remembered their in structions, they would be unbeatable. The youngsters have the stature and strength and are for their coach. Com pared with what footbabll they knew six weeks ago, they have developed wonderfully. By the end of this week H&nley expects to witness far better results In the showing of his tine. ' IMtfc Back In Unr-np -Perry Davis, who was Injured In the game against Touchet, Is ready to run plays again and probably will work Inte the backftejd again this week. He wag playing at left half when Injured hut he -may -W lveaa-tural -at-1 full back, the coach Intimated. Ha Is a sweet little player In the backfleld. Negotiations have 'been under' way for some time for a game with Pull man high school next Huturduy but as yet the contest Is ' not clinched. Coach Ilunloy wants to take his young sters on a trip this coming week end and Is counting on the Inland Umpire team to come across, it is hardly probable that there will be a football game on the local field next Saturday. EADY FOR A doson high school lads, clad In white trunks and Jerseys, are working tut every night back of the school for a cross country run soon to he held. The youngsters are taking turn around tho hill, getting wind for the distance run, that will probably be held In conjunction with one of the final football gatai of the season. While Coach V nicy is at work 'rilling his football siuad. the runners take their Jaunt for about a half hour. There are several likely looking run ners In the bunch and Hie race, which will be run chiefly through the city streets, Is predicted to be a hot one. Every man in t5i0 clues loizw 4h& answer RE TO WASHINGTON LINEUP KEATTLE, Oct. 26. (A. P.) for the first time since the start of the season, the University of Washington football eleven Is up to Its full strength according to Oaeh ijeohu'd Allison. The return of Giy Norrls and tlleii Southwlrk to tho Imckfield and Her man Miller and Captain Ted Kaulk to the line puts the local elevenjn a good position, campus deposters believe, to give Ktanford the short end of the score when the two teams meet on University Held Nov. 8. PROFESSOR HA3KIN8. ' , WAS A kindly soul. ' BRIGHT ON some subjects. BUT 80 absent minded. THAT ONE lay at tho barber's. HE TOOK off hli collar. . TO GET shaved. . r AND FORGOT where be was. AND KEPT right on. TILL THE cash girl screimed. AND A barber (topped him. HE WAS a greet smoker. BUT HE'D often put THE BURNT match In bit mouth. AND THROW away, f . THE CIGARETTE, HIS 8TUDENT8 loved him. HE WAS tr, rulL OF FUNNY surprises. ONE DAY be had tube. OF RADIUM and he told. ' . ' .. THE STUDENTS til tbont ft, . h -T AND FINALLY, bj mistake, INSTEAD OF the tab's. ' HE PULLED out one. OF HIS cigarettes. i . AND ASKED the class. . .- t m . "WHAT 18 the one thins;. - . . WHICH DISTINGUISHES. . THIS MARVELOUS substance, i , FROM ALL othere on earth?' . AND THE class roared. "THEY SATISFY." XI THAT Is It you're tlwavs wanted VV a cigarette to do? You know the answer. Chesterfields do It r they not only purse your taste, they tatitfy! Its all In 'he blend a .cref blend of fine Turkish and Do me :e tobaccos. . It put Chester fields where (one can touch them for guallly anil value. ittiiiiiii)i.i'iL j IHIIlIlHIIIIIIli l 7 !M Use the Phones 3- Use the Phones jfj I ft II CMUiTc Grocery 526 1 Grocery 526. pArv' g Other Dept's 78 QF sekvjcl: H f MEN'S STORE ' Other Dent's 78 fJ G STILL GOING ON IN OU1! MEN'S STORE SLID Bale PHILADELPHIA, Oct. S (A. P.) The United States Amateur Hockey association was formed today with Bos ton. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh, St. Paul and Cleveland making up the circuit. . Sheriff W. M. S. Haddock of Had- CIGARETTES ; seeeeesHSSSSSBSSSBJKSKSBSBBBSBBSBSBBBSaaSSSalSS j'ock was elected president. An exe cutive committee was appointed to adopt a set of rules and make up the schedule. . . . Cornelius Fcliowts, president of the International Skating Union, annouttc dent of the new hockey association. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION For Pure Food Pure food is as important to the nation's health as the air we breathe. Food must be good to give the body the proper support. That's all we sell here just good, pure food. Everything you find in our. stock has been literally hand-picked and chosen for our discriminating customers. 1 ' t ' - Pendleton Trading Co. .. '"':''V.,.!-'-V Phone 455 . ' : .': "If It's on the Market We Have It" - Mrs. J. G. Bryan and daughter Vida have returned from Walla Walla where they were called by the death of Mrs. Bryan's father Joe. Klngsl. . . Church services were held in the Da.pt st church Sunday when Rev. 1 v A In '1 i-7 .j 1" ' ... ""It!! MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS MEN'S UNDERWEAR BOYS' SUITS BOYS' OVERCOATS BUY NOW AND SAVE. ed he had resigned as head of th.it Stockton formerly pastor of the church body. He na made honorary presl- here addrerscd the congregation HALF DOZEN GET QUIZ The wet weather has interfered with seeding operations and a number of farmers of this community have not finished. I.OS ANOB1.KS. Oct. 26. (A. P.) Sl witnesses' were hard Monday by the county grand Jury Investigating, al leged corruption In pacific fount bs--tall Jeague games In the year 1919 season. They were "Shine" Scott, colorcil trainer of the Vernon club: Art Fromme, Vernon pitcher; Pete Schnei der, Vernon pitcher; Forbes Aicook, Vernon utility; Victor HI Levy, a Los Angeles merchant; and Matthew Gal lagher, baseball writer on a Los An geles newspaper. William Hiimler, IS. J. Mulligan and Jean Dale, members of the 1919 Sail Ike Clfy Club, whoso presence was desired here, did not appear. Frank W. Stafford, deputy district attorney. sul(t heho9d jthey would eU"r;Ved- nesday, when the granu jury mwn again. iniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiM iaiiilliliiiitillll. 5 nf thfl Australian ballot system. Since. J Portland. Albany, Astsoria and other Oregon cities held municipal elections j under the new law. Pendleton may do j likewise without fear of. taking a ! -ng step. " ' ' ! f i A delightful reception to pupils I and friends of the Pendleton Academy i Saturday evening by the (From the Daily East Oregoiiian, , October 26, 1892.) Yesterday evening Miss Retta Culp had the misfortuno to step on a nail, which penetrated her foot and Inflect ed a painful Injury. A band of 4,000 sheep belonging to J. Harnhart and William Baker will soon arrive from the mountains. Dur ing the winter they will be kept at the Farnhart place. It Is probable "that the coming city election In Pendleton will be by means was iven teachen. Catarrh -nnnot Be Cured i y LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, ' as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a iocs! disease, greatly tnfli I enced by constitutional conditions. HALLf j CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrl It is taken internally and acts througt j the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE , Is composed of some of the best tonics i known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH j MEDICINE (t what produces such won derful results In "-atarrhal conditlc-s. Druggists 75c. Testimonials free. p. J. chsnev '-.. Prow., Toledo, O. Present Price -ON WHY f OLIVER PLOWS ARE FOUND IN THE HANDS OF THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER " ""' The plow it built to moet the most difficult plow ing condition. ( . ... ?if:' v The furrows are clean making a good seed bed. The construction U sturdy, insuring minimum breakage. The price U tho lowest the market affords.' StunUs & Storie t5 IENtLtrrON, OKK. WALLA WALLA, WJf. jiKi.tx Ort. 26. Quito a number of members of tho local Rebckahs went to Pendleton Thursday evening where they were entertained by he n embers of the Pendleton lodge. The first number of tho Lyceum nnnrs. na irlveii Monday evening" b the Mozart Ladles Quartette. The) entertainment was well received by the. Good sized audience Mr. Marv Montgomery ntid daugh ter Sarah have returned from a visit with relatives In Portlund. in -itr.ictlvo children's party was given on Wednesday by Mrs. Vernon Kerley for her little duuglitcr ma. len little friends of Miss Ina came to cele brate her fifth blrthduy. Thdse pro sent were Misses Norma and Alta llts yorth, Helen Oswald, Maxino Lane. Adelyn Mclntyre, Bcrnlee Bllnn. Irva and Lois Piper, Margaret Norwall. Ullzabeth Clark and Uova Kerley. All the local teachers attended the Institute held In Pendleton, school be ing closed for tho three days. Mrs. Luke Hutchinson visited nt the Norwall Bolt home at St. Johns the first of the week. She also visited her daughter Miss America, who Is teething rw the". Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook and son Randolph were week end Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drew at their home in Echo. A dancing club Is being organised In Helix. The first number will be given Friday evening Oct. 29. Miss Zelma Flock of Milton has been visiting the past week with her sister, lira, FT red Bllun. ... Have You a Gun? If not, let us see if this sale will TALK to you STOP borrowing your neighbors cun any time you go out. He does not want to loan it,- but hates to refuse you So Let's Buy a Gun then you own it yourself. I am overstocked and this sale will continue till all my guns are sold. Come early and dont wait until some one else gets it. SOL' BAUM Sporting Goods Man Hotel fendleton Bldg. Paige and f Oakland Guaranteed until July 1, 1921 by their respective , factories. 0. E. HOLOMAH AUTO CD. 632 Cottonwood Dead Storage $3.50 Month. We do repairing. Phone 46 WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forge to have on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing w INE-O An occasional bottle during these, strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous train of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddles. . 05,1 Keep a case of VViue-0 in the house all the time. Bottler of All Kind Soda Waters WN1. RUESCH BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer nCJTDLETON, OKEGOU t l r 3 ;.?3 3 r 3 s 1 S.I i 1 X t s : r 3 t 3