KEEP POSTED ON DOINGS IN THE SPORT WORLD DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND PRESS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE. TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 resoni DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1920. ENGLAND NOTAFRAID -: OF AMERICAN GOLFERS HEADLOCK HOLD BEATS STECHER ynZANGLl LEVIS Acceptable Xnias Gifts I I O J sPsfi I DAILY 0CfJ '- mi J o N'KW YOUK7 Doc. ii.(Jy Henry Kurrcll, u. P. BUiff Correspondent.) All ICifflund U nut mi penslmiHtlo about the proposed American golf IhvuhIoii lict summer. , When the Ilrltlnh trolfcr firm hoard 1.KXIXUTI X, Ky., Dee. 24. (A. j K The puio for the Kentucky der-j by to he run at Churchill Down; Louisville, Jluy 77. hu been ln-" creased to r,(io, It wa unnuunccil ( today by Colonel M. J. Whin, general! thut fund were belnir ruined here to I m"r ,te Kentucky Jockey club. j mi urn, n-sv r wiiii entry and nomination teen, will rnuko the total' Ht'iid 20 American link expert) to Kniflund next Hiiinmer, after the Brlt iHh amateur and the open champion lilp. many declared that H wna till over. America, by uch a drive, eurely would ftuccoed. Hmvever, "Fulrway," a rirltlMh ex pert, writing In "Hportlnir Life," doe not see euch ciiuho for nlarin. , ' ''If our leading amateur keep up on their mime throughout the winter month," he write, "the fear of thoiio PCUHlmlHtlc prophet who would havcj li bow to the Inevitable a a result, of American preparation for Invasion! may be dispersed when the time ur rive for the international duel. "Fortunately we are. 6r honld be. I quit Immune from defeat with the tul-; ent we already posses. I do not cure how well Robert Jonex, Charle Kvun. or Francbi Quintet pluy, If they come here In the anticipation of auceeH In the open championship, they are more optlmletlo than usual even for Amer ican. We have the veteran headed by Vardon, Taylor, Urald and Herd: we have the Intermediate alutte of play. J rrs, of whom Mitchell, Duncan and Kay are the roost prominent, and we have the younger ;eneintkn, ouch aa AM. Ockenden and IhUland, a combl italiun which should produce the Idl vidual who will defeat the strongest force produced by America or any other nation. "When It haa been necessary, Eng land Invariably hu found 'the man' end I am convinced We shall do o In the season of J21." value of the race In exec of $60,0'JO. Th evulue of the race to the w inner In I 1120 wa $33,000. The Bprlng racing' season In Kentucky w ill open In Lex-' Ington April i'3 and extend CI uus to; July 8. IS: i -a 1 a' . :-;d : II j I , -' 4,fr v -' : jl .-jix CA.MHUIDtlK, Kng., Dec. 24. (A. P.) Cornell uniierMlty' crox coun try runner, who will meet the pick of Oxford and Cambridge unlvcmUie at Koehampton on December 30, took their firm practlco today, covering the five mile Cambridge course. The time was not taken, but Coach Moukley aid the performance wae satisfactory. . Picture shows Ed -Ftraaeirr" - wis. the new r.earyweicht wrestling champion, djmons'.raMn; h!. Sou. beaXk hold with whicn he won the title from Jo, S.ecber. JPi'W Lewis pinned Stecber-i .booldert to tie uti-t in exactly 1 hour, il minutes and 56 sesondj. Delight the recipient with a practical gift complete stock of Slipper's, You will find a stock to select from and the quality is the best. from our complete Ladie Slipper. i.69, $1,95, $2.25 and $2.45 Men's Slipper.. ..f... . Children's Slippers .. $1.95, $2.25, $2.45 sund $3.25 $1.49, $1.65 nd r$1.85 IF ML P.) naval next NEW YOKIv. Dec. 2 (A. The crew of the Cnlted State academy will not participate spring; In the Child's cup race. ,one of the annual features of the Intercol legiate rowing season. Charles Halxtead Mapes, one of the ; steward of the Child' cup governing OI'RDAXK. Dec. 24. -With about two inchex of old mtiow on the grounii f.bout six Inches nf new snow fell th li.t two day making a good eight inches of wiow In thl vicinity. Most every one ha plenty of hay should thus hiiow lay on the ground any time. Sir. and .Mr. Oeorgc Taylor and ramlly vlnilcd Thursday with III. Hoy Montgomery. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'lutiet made trip to Pendleton Thursday return ing home (Saturday. Mrs. Joe Pedro returpej home last 8Tlt.L,WATER, Okln.. eo. 24 A. P.) Wilbur ltay. the only athlete who ha won a letter in four different ports at the Oklahoma A & M College here, has signed a contract wUli the Philadelphia Auferlcrtft a s pltclier, fie stated, lie will report, he said, at (he Athletic' spring training camp at like Chnrle 1m., lute in February. ooard. announced laet nlcht it had week having been In town the past been decided that the affair In future i week with her eon Frank who ha been would bo confined to Columbia. Penn-1 aylvania and Princeton, the three uni-! verslties that have control of the race. ! The race next spring Is scheduled for the Harlem river May 14. The navy won the race last spring with Princeton second, Pennsylvania third and Columbia fourth. j CONSTANTLY GROWING COLONY ABOUT WILHELM ALARMING TO HOLLAND DnOUN", Hollandn. Dec. 24. (A. P.) The constantly growing Herman olony here, where former Emperor William resides, i causing uneasiness among the Inhabitants: for a great number-of the members of the Ger man aristocracy are buying up old Dutch manors, and Doom is already (ailed in the Dutch natidieal papers "A branch office of Potsdam." Some weeks ago William ordered Margarita Koggy. German artist living in Doom 4o paint scenes in the park and his residence. Doughboy of the American Army of Occupation on the lililne consume,! twenty-nine tons of turkey on Thunkn elvln day. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION We desire to extend to you. the compliments of the season and ex press our sincere wishes for your happiness the coming year. Pendleton Trading Co. ' Phon 455 "If It's on'thc Market Wc Have It" sick but Is much better. Marion Corley made a trip to Pen Clcton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and TOu .liinmie made a trip to Pendleton Kiidav returning Ivmie Sunday. They elU-iided the "wool-growers association at that plate Katurday. John l.ightfoot has Peen on the sick list -the past week but is Improving at present. Mr. and Mis. Itlll Selliy and son Dol by visited Sunday with Frank Chapman's family. Kd Chapman who has been visiting ih" pat month in this vicimty, left last week for Frank. Chapmans ufler STREWN IN ROBBERY FOR MB BALOON OTTAWA, Dec. "4. (A. p.) Gov ernment agencies today received offi cial Instructions to aid In searching for the U. 8. naval balloon which float ed away from Rockaway Point, X. Y., Dec. 13 on an endurance flight. The Royal Mounted police of Canada lnstriKT'l divisions in the vicinity of Northern lakes to be on the lookout, the air board communicated similar or ders, lumber companies sent word to their camps and the navifl service tele graphed every point on-the Canadian Pacific P.allroad system. SEATTI.K, Dee. 24. (A. P.I Kddle Thomas, 20, Canadian, smashed two plate glass windows and spilled more i than 3i)afl dollars of diamonds-Jn the j midf t of a throng of Christmas shipped shopper on Second avenue at 5 o'clock Thursday In an effort to get away with ii tray of diamonds snatched trum n ' (jewelry store window tferougH which be had sent a brick, according to tho I police. Police said Thomas hurled the hrick mi mm "suing a lew nays win Ko on down to thr0., th. wind. iv while hundred: ye to Hilly hapmans . ' of late shopper were passing the store. Chnrle .Nel.wm and family visited i , ,.. j .uri,i in mn He .last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe t G. u Uhlean, manager , Kapp and family. of a restaurant and disarmed after I, n,,y Montgomery uft Thursday for Ulawj , RUI1 the "reetauranteur. I Pendleton, ictumimr home Saturday j am, jn le sc,lfn ,,tl, crashed with his daughter Marjory. Marjory w .i!1(iow of a haber- rill remain home during the vacation! , to her school after Now j When the tray was recovered and j check made of its contents, is was found to be short diamonds vanieu ret urniiig Yens. Mr. and Mrs. Baker Chapman liHve been spending a few days lust week at their .flinch on Hutter Creek with their son Wayne. Dave Wymore made a trip to Pflii; Koc iviiiirc'uv. at more than $3.u'i", the Jewelers said. 1 efore they ere two yeary old sev .j i en hiiHilrr.il nn,l itnvonlv.iiin. of Hurl :li oiv.'iiiH Pal-ics China die. STILL 'OFF HITS' To the Good Citizens of Pendleton and surrounding country, we wish you every one a Mery, Merry Christmas. May God in His wonderful mercy watch over anti keep you with the same tender love that he bestowed upon Jesus the Babe of Bethlehem, 1920 years ago. . Stormy Dciy rgyrr.i . dorif worry the n:n whovrorksina f IK MSIlcker . I i 1 (fill -it tS WreK -'lookfor WdterorocF AJ.TOWERCa !s- BOSTON. MA: COBDBXZ. Dec. 24. (A. P.I The i stores of Merman merchants in Cob-j lenz which were placed "off limits" for overcharging members of the Amerl- j can forces In Germany last summer, i will renin closed until January 15. An army Investigation last summer. (tttseioseu proms as mfcu ua w 1 cent In some stores. " ' j drove's - is the Genuine ' and Only . Laxative Bromo ti? Quinine tablets The first and original Cold and Grip tablet, the merit of which U recognized by oil civilized nations. Be cartful to irolJ bxltitioa. Be sure its Bromo 745 MairiSC Dr. K. J. York, the Chinese Spe cialist baa spent years in study and research work, both in China and this country, thus enabling him to .treat any acute and chronic disease of men and W'omen. He uses only curative Chinese rbots and herbs as a means of treat ing diseases known to- human be ing. V These remedies have been used for many generations and have been given credit by patients using: them. Anyone T.ho may can call to see him. be suffering A VOIIK Ciri.VESE MEDICIXE CO.. Xo. 421 V. Rose St. Walla Walla, Wash. Dr. Lynn K. EIakes!e Cbronla and Nrua Dim a4 tMaeauna Women. X-Ray Kiectr ' . Tberapeutloa. rempl Bids. toeaa II. Phoaa 41t SAVE TOtHSELF ft by having your Raw Fur uaa Into 11XE FURS at our plaie? At the earn time your old ones rnr.odeled. repaired, cleaned! so they look lik tow. At price that ire riebt. Ia . . . ? . i' T'TIDFRMY we mount anything from a fly to an3 elephant. m. n. Moim - SHiLae. W.-h. 2 Bernard SC. So. Write about our deer head contest. , tUtlUliiitlllilU liUUiUUUiiiHliUUtlittiiilitittHHtilliHtMittlia "1 1 he Ideal GHristmas f3i ft for the Whole Family t i S 3 I 1 E -3 11 13 Thegenuinj bears thui signature SOc. A Ford Sedan or Coupe. What could be more appreciated by the family than a Se dan for four or five or the Coupe for two. They are comfortable and easy ridings keeping you out of the wind and rain and dust. We have these models on hand for immediate delivery and can drive one to your door Christmas morning. Come in and look then. over. Let us sh.ow you the quality -and comfort that are built into these sturdy I , jjittle. cars. -Prices F Q. B. PendletoiuuaW n seuan wn.io ana coupe cssv.vu. Kemem ber THAT WE ONLY HAVE A FEW OF THESE FOR DELIVERY NOW. i i P 3 1! r 3 i i i-4 S i E 3 i Simpson Auto Co. Water and Johnson Sts. Riley ;& Kemp Phone 522 523 Main KOEITEN'S PKESCIU1TI0N DRUG STORE A. C. Kocppcn & Bros. The Drug Ktoro That Kenca Vou llcst. HELD BY E0LSHEVIKI it- ! Ni v I DR. C. n. DAI Physklan and Surgeon Osteopath Hooms ti and 25 Smith-Crawford . v Bulld'.a. "' tinhnn n4 Ru T4I-B Miss Marguerite E. Harrison, a Baltimore newspaper writer, ia being held aa a hostage by tint Bolshevik gorernment. according to report to tho State Depart ment In Washington. The Bob shiiVji rliiim she was "spy" for tn V. 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Buy your Grocer E ies from Conroy ! and pay for what you get and not for the fellow jjjH who does not pay. !s disco, 6 pounds $1.63 j Cottolene : . . . 4 lbs. $1.25, 8 lbs. $2.23 ; Butter, best on the market, lb 53c e Olive Oil ( Reimbarts) pint 80c j Olive OH (Reimbarts) quart $1.30 i Coffee, Hills Red and M. J. B. in 5 lb. tin, lb..' . . 4Sc S Lnsig:n Coffee, w hite package, 3 for ...... $1.00 S Extra Standard Corn, 6 cans $1.00 EE Soap, Crystal White and Bob White, 11 bars $1.00 Quaker Oats, large package 4(H; t.1 tiiicd.by K21?.r.nPleB'' omciaja. i: lit' I!' ! I ! ' ' ' V ' 1 ! I I ! ! III!!! "! iiiiiii:iAiiiiiiiiiiiUAiiiiiniAiiiiiui.uiiii:i;ii...:i.iiii.!i-i;i . . , - - ti ' wimmmt