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CO. u 3 , SIXTEEN jPAGES SECTION TWO t PAGES 9 TO 16 SIXTEEN PACES section too PAGES 9 TO 16 V ?,L1RKXT3 I mm mi" i n rrr- DAILY EAST (fREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 1920. LD PAIR ETO PLAY IN BAKER GAME Kenneth Stendal and Perry Da : Ti, Injured Pendletonians, ' Keady to Step Into Fray by Not. 11, Coach Says. Kenneth Stendal and Parry Davis, alar backfleld men of the Pendleton nigh achool eleven, both will be In the lineup for the name November 11 afain Baker. Buch lH the etatement made by Coach IHclc Ilanley before departing for Pullman. Wash., where he la attending the W. fl. C.-Montana Came today. ' ' Btendal dislocated 'hla ehoulder In the firm period of the game against Touchet two week ago and It wan thought at the time thnt he would be unable to return to the game this eea- on. The Injury ha mended rapidly, however, and It I the coach's belief that the alar light half will be In har ness for the first of the ttmteTn Ore ton big game. Itevla was hurt on the nma day, ehortly after Htendul suffered Injury. He strained hie arm and, -while the Injury waa not quite so serious ae Wen da!', It kept him nut of uniform for several days. During the' paat week Davla haa been working out with the boya but not participating In scrim mage. Matlock Fallni to Star Orle Matlock, the Heppner boy who earn here to attend school and who Played fullback In the game again Hood River, did not remain here on account of hie inability to find a part time Job to pay hla expenaea. He haa gone to Spokane where hla parent are and haa entered North Central high achool. . in the fullback poaltlnn Davla la be ing tried out and t la Hanley' belief that the little fellow will fill the bill very satisfactorily. He Intend to use Jena Trrjeeon, local captain, at hnlf back for the reel of the eeaxon, hie Increased epeed under Hanley's coach ing having made him more valuable at half than at fullback, where he Malt ed the season. . Davla and Btendal will not be ueed prior to the linker game If the other boya In the backfleld hold up.- flnirn. lii.l..n. ,,r i-enuieion ana no more chance are to be taken a with the ioucnei punch. ' 1aity Array In ItarkriHilil When the backfleld returng to form for the game agulnut Couch Ad I'ewey's Huker men It will comprise one of the cluHNlest four high achool hecks In Oregon. In Myron Hanley will return to hi natu ral place at quarterback. Jena Terlessin and Kenneth Btendal will hold down ui naive and 1'erry Davla will piny U.U.UCK. ini quartet contain three men who are predicted to make col loge team If they go on to achool of higher learning, while Davl, ahould he gain weight and stature, would also come near to being a vainlty man. HI uniy nanuicnn today I hi hi nn.l weignt. renaioion la well fortified In the aerial line with both Hanley and Ter- jeson high clan passer. The local of- renslve Include quite a lot of forward I.BHKlnK, inaamiich u the Diet system In ueed. Passe to both end, the full back and right halfback are favorite of the local offenHlve and with Davie and Ktendal In the backfleld to receive and both their mute there to pass, ihe nppoHlilon can look for plenty of headache. Ihe local rMLd rented today on ac count of the fill I ii re of Pullman high school to schedule a game at Pullman. The high Mchool there feared the fln- enciul success of a content on the aame 'ay with the W. B. C.-Montana va.sity game and would not ' Undertake to transport the local nearly 200 mile. Home of the boy, airompanled by Or vllle Ileeve, of the faculty, Journeyed to jk Grande to wltneHH the game be tween La, Crande and llaker In the Union county city. Pendleton, meet both teama next month. FOR COUNTY WELFARE Prominent Farmers Drafted Act on Ballot to .Give Uni form Measure Regarding Damage From Stock at Large. One measure on the county ballot which la of extraordinary Important- to Umatilla county I the I'matllla county herd law. Initiated by petition last spring by a group of prominent farmer of thl county. They ank the passage of the herd luw in order to make a uniform statute in thin county with thiwe in countiea went of here and to Miipplunt the Kllner herd law, who .oriKt I tu I ii.n.i lit y was denied. FWeTAWVfllp J njB9Ba9jBBjBBjnBtfBiaBjsj Hllll!lllllll!!!llillll!lill!!lilllisillil!lll!lllllll!llll!!llllll Use the mores j : Grocery 526 M 3 Use the Phones 5 Grocery 526 6 Other Dept's 78 A? (y y SERVICE TV Other Dept's 78 u i u MEN'S STORE and otherexternal" pains quickly soothed "THAT dnnrlnr imrini fcaclutch. that ao many women fuffcr frcm, i quickly eased by an application of Sloan's Liiupwnt. . A tubbing, muiMiten, or kin itiUra. It's rood tot ail th fcmilf and all kindi of ' extaraw acbati and puna. Liniment SSc, Vx, 1.40. at pneimj CrtEENCASTLE. lnd.. Oct. 30. (A. P,( Depauw Univeraty'a lfootln.ll teoln won a forfeit from the Valpar auto team Friday, when Couch Keo gan of Valparaiso took hi team off the field after Depauw had pulled a cucceoKful on -nlde kick In the third quarter and out the ball on the one yard line. The referee allowed the play and when Keogan rcfueed to The ad- iitnml by the referee' decision, De- tnlnuHratlon of the high school 1 outpauw wa awarded the game, 1 to 0. to' win the game from Baker and I In the flntt three Quarter the teams Grand In oedr tn annex the Eaetern had fought to a 0-0 acore. The law, bearing number 32J-S23 on the ballot, make It unlawful for pcreon to permit moc'i to run ut lurgu h rnintv evcept on government land and In national forest et aside wi.M.iig. n aiao make the owner or lewtor of Mock running at large, liable to any dumiiga to property in flicted by the mock. Block found running at large on land within the county other than thoxe excepted, may be taken up, held, Impounded and disponed of In the man ner provided for py low. A regular process of advertuttng the impounded animal and holding the sale Is pro COUNTER FOR LASKER'S M Jim I CHICAO"). f)ct 30. A countur-pro- -S. Pal to tho "iJiKker plan" for the re organization of liimchall, waa made 1 r"r.dy by the board of directors of the American league, in executive session. ss The board' proposal was in answer to the ultimatum of the National league members and ihe three ' A me r can jss vlded for by the act Person taking ; league club managers Chicago, New; up stray animal are entitled also tojVork and Boston who declared they a taking up fee of B0 cents a head for . would organize a 12-club league If the i all cows, horses, mule, asses and swine I "ve American league clubs, which are : and 10 cents for sheep and goat, the"loyul" to President Johnson, did not j minimum charge being placed at J10. Join In the ufcn before Novd)nber 1. Persona taking up animals and sell- The board ant,wer suggests that a ! Ing them after due'proces of law are i committee of' nine "menibers thiee I required to file a report of their pro i each from the National league, the j ceedtngH with the county clerk and re- American league and the National as- celpt for the proceeds with the conn- jsoclalon of profewtonal baseball ty treasurer after the copt and dam- leanues (minor leaguesi work out a ; age have been deducted. The law pro- plan, of reorgunlaallon. , ; v'den for a board of arbitration for j c&ec where the owner of the stock Attend Great Sale QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION. At Your Service Our policy is to serve and serve you well, with the best the market affords, properly priced. ' Why not try a market this month where you can i purchase your every need with one prone call? We feature only the best in both our meat and grocery departments and our produce department contains every Fruit and Vegetable obtainable from al markets of the country. Pendleton Trading Co. ' . ' Pbon 455 . ."If It's on the Market We Have It" and the holder of stray nnlmals ean tiot agree on the terms of red'iinptitii. as the lew provides. The act tva drafted by farmers with a view of filling a long-felt need In this county and to match laws In force In neighboring counties. Marion .Ta-k, Pendleton: K. G. Warner, Pilot nock; Carl Engdahl. Helix; J. A. Ciudenun. Pilot Rock: oeorge Strand, Pendleton: O. I. Dtrnlng, fitanflelrt and M. 1. Watts, Alhena, drafted the proposed! This committee, it was pointed out. srz will give due consideration, not only S to tin niujir Icig'ies, tut to the minor :SS ieaeuffc us well. " "We are confident." the statement continues, "that In Oils manner a re- t rganizutioti may be worked out along 2 sane and practical lines, which will l)e satisfactory, not only to so-called organized baseball, but to the fiiiblic IN OUR MEN'S STORE AND SAVE ON MEN'S SUITS, j MEN'S OVERCOATS, MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS, MEN'S :. UNDERWEAR, BOYS SUITS. li SPECIAL NOTICE Begi nning IMonday, November 1st,. j we w ill open our store at 8 o'clock A, M . i j lifliiniiiiiiiiiiM bin. The Condition Is Serious Not A Hou se in Town To Rent . ; ' ' ' But wouldn't it be more serious if you should be burned out and find that you have only a few hun dred dollars of insurance, if any at all. - Look over your policies and figure how far they would go in replacing your furniture and personal effects. - - "YOU'D BE SURPRISED" ' Don't neglect it any longer, but see .';.- ' . . . i Bentley & Hodges 721 Main ' INSURANCE . Phone 744 SAFETY SECURITY We Give Both. NEW YOI!?:, Oct. SO. "Senator Harding casts aside every spiritual, social and economic cons'deratton that indlssolubly bind America to the rent ot the world," says Herbert Myrlck. republican, an original Hoover man and editor of Farm and Home and the orunire-Jnd farm publications In a let ter describing his reasons tor mining tb republican party and urging me election of Governor Cox. .... .rtnrt" nn values lire vo at Id "mental unrest prevails, val uea are lost sight of and most of it ail is as unnecessary as the world's need Is universal for the utmost of Jnimun production and for the .closest Inter ji.nm. To lead the way out of, the ch.ios.oiearly all the natloils of the world are leagued.. Kven Mn'co. tier many and Hussla will Join. Only the i-i.j Rtnie stays out. And Harding savs the United States will never go ousts as de every mr "' social and economic consideration that , IndlKsolubly binds America 10 ... of the world. The one amy is i" eir- Cox and a congTess in sympathy wltn Cox." ' DEKDS ti- r Pnvlor. sheriff, to Eograph'os $134.39 Lots ta Porto, and E 1-4 SB 1-4 a"' ' " nn'dHWl-4 8Wl-4andSWl-4 Sfc 1-4 Sec. 7. To. 2. N. , o i i-nnsdowne to rruns r.. .t- man $1.00 Int S In ihock a or er's Add. i-enoie.... , . T Samuel H. Morris to kh. , rls I1.M0 S 1-! SW 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 22 ana . Sec. 26, Tp. 6. a It. 30 r I .rann to ni A. u. " - . ... .t.t 45.00 Lot 2, HIOOK Z, " Charles U May to llalph dale $5600.00 W 1-2 SE 1-4 hc, ...IP- ' C J McKensle Exr. to Matilda L fira'y $2000.00 meto and bound tract in Hlnok 2S. Nichols Add. Milton. "'M.'ry U Vonderahe to rah ne i e Berry $1.00 Portion of NW 1-4 M 1 Jeo. 8. TP. 4, . K- F A. Case to Matilda I Cray $1 mete and bound tract in Block 23, Nichols Add. Milton. Jomea M. Harris to 0. PcC.raw $ 0. N l-j Lot S, Lot 4 and Lot 6, Hloik, May's Add. Weston. o well. "We recognize lhat there is a strong ( reeling prevak-nt among the public In favor of some reorganization and the American league will re e.ad to co- (,tik,ral4 til a fi,a!!ilf sin.1 rirm-tionl a-nv to that end. "The board of directors are of the junaninio'is opinion that the so-called j "Lai-ker plan" will prove wholly inef j fectual to accomplish the results which Its sponsors teok to accomplish. and that the American league cannot subscribe to that glan." DR. C H. DAY Itiyidcian and Burgeom Osteopath Koorua tl and 15 Bmlth-Crawford Bulldlnc Teleohnne T4 rN.iii.a!ii.e.uieiiiiB,ii'Siiiiiiiie:ua;uis,iiie,iiIeji tf. tea-D m m hi Catarra . nnot Be Cured by LOCAL Al-l'Ui NATIONS, as thf cannot rear.h tlie seat of th diseaM. Catarrh is a tocal Uta4as, (treat ly influ enced by constitutional condition. HALLf CATARRH MKD1CINE will cura caiarrl It Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Burfares of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is composed of pom of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the ingredient in HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ba produces sucv won derful results in itarrhal conditio- Urujgists ibc, i -"UtmoniRis tree, H. S. McEEKZIS, H. D. Eye, Ear, Note and Throat. Office; 10-11-12 Bond Bnlldlng Pendleton, Ore. -I I otic Moved Back to 735 MAIN JOE ELL Insurant id?.- m ill: ' Now is the time to have that car tuned up before bad weather, j. .. , ... . . . . We make a specialty of Hudson and Buick Cars -m fact first chtss service to any make of car. f..i i i ft i -n"" -np.. loieoo a i I I 1 " , ii i i 1 . George P Have You a Gunr If not, let us see if this sale will TALK to you STOP i i its m m Walkers Service Repair Shop E. T. WALKER, Prop. formerly foreman Oregon Motor Garage Make Use of Our Service Car Shop Phone 990 ; , . Residence SS7W ' Location, 804 Johnson St. E 3 z.-s i&.iiii)B.u.BiMiM:eji.Bii4,aiM.a.tt.ai.a.ti.Biii.aMi.B4i4i. 1-4 PE 1-4 NW 1-4 riur1pnlln' borrowing your neighbors gun any time you go out. He does not want to loan it, but hates to refuse you So Let's Buv a Gun 1 omnlrv Honors Own 4rs Tiplng lK-n a!ck in the country mllca away frnm ,eurest A"rtm' i...i ...me ot Its terrors. In the ol.i days, hours paused before the doctor came along hehlnd his creeping old -., mr Now ifa no time t'H he MM sneedlnn in his flivver. Statls then you own it yourself, sale will continue till all I am overstocked and this my guns are sold. Come early and dont wait until some one else gets it. SOL BAUM - Sporting Goods Man Hotel Tendleton Bldg. Expert Repairing v By ; Holdman Auto Go. Storage, $3.50 to $7.50 a month PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS 0. L HOLDMAN AUTO CO. 722 Cottonwood Street Dead Storage $3.50 Month. . We do repairing. Pbone 46 tic show that 80 per cent of the coun ahvaioiana new have tbelr uwn machlue. , '