East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1921.
REMAIN AT SOUTHERN
Rnraort That - He Would Go
': North' aa University of
Washington Mentor Dispell
' ed by His Signing Now Con
tract!. '
; LOH ANOEI,F.8, Cut., Jiin. IS (A.
J'.) Humor that Elmer ("Gloomy
Jus") Henderson, couch at tho Uni
versity of Southern Callforn'ii here.
might o'to the rnlvcrslty of Wash
ington or to some middle western col
lege next football season were found
false vhcn.jt was announced here re
cently that Henderson had signed a
contract for" another year.
."We intend that Henderson shall re
main here," Oraduate Manager .Hen
ry W. Bruce laid in announcing the
contract had been aliened. "He la pop
ular not only because he has lost but
one foot bull game In two yearn but be
came he In a man to whom the play
em look up to and respect." '
Ilenderaon served for seven yearn an
coach of Hroadvvay high Hchool In He.
aitle, durlrig which time hl team did
not suffer defeat, In his final year
the championship of the city was dis
puted by Lincoln high school, which
played Uroadway to a scoreless tie.
: During the war Henderson as head
athletic director for the naval truln-'
tng station established on the curium
at the University of Washington. He
was Instrumental also In turning out
a strong navy football team and was
one of the best known of service ith
letlo directors.
When Oil Uoble left Washington,
following his differences with the
president of the institution, Hender
son was mentioned for the place as
coach. Cluads Hunt, from Carleton
College, Minn., Was brought went,
however. .Since 1918 the record made
by Henderson has been somewhat
. bettor than that of the Washington
coaches.
WOMEN GOLFERS SELECT
AUGUST FOR TOURNEYS
CHICAGO, Jan. IS. (A. I'.) The
Women's Western (lolf association
championship will be held August
22-27 lit the Westmoreland (lolf club,
Chk'HKo, It was announced last night.
It was also stated that it hud been de
cided to hold a midwinter meet next
year on some California links. Here
tofore, Pacific coast players have
been shut off by distance from the
woman's associations.
id
E FOR S
I'OItTUAND. Ore , Jan. 18 (A. IM
Oregon swimmers arc getting Into
form for a series of meets to be held
in Portland tanks and on the Colum
bia and Willamette rivers this sum
mer. The big event of tho spring rea
son will he the national fancy dlvlni
championship tourney to be held at
the Multnomah Athlet e Club tank
hero soon.
Two nearby schools, the University
of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultur
al Collugo are expected to enter stronr
teams In the meets, On the Aggies'
team will be Clarence l'lnkston and
"Happy" Kuehn, world champion dlv.
ors, while on the Oregon squad wll
be Jiyron Wilsey and "Hus" Douglas
two M tho fastest men In the state
On tho Multnomah club team will bf
two new members, "Feathers" llush
nell and "Hcggie" Harris, both 'Boot
swimmers.
ST.
IIA1UIY WlUJi KNOCKS OCT
. 1UIJ, TATK l. TWO JtOl'XIlS
ItCFKA I.O. X. T., Jan. 18. (A. I'.)
Harry Wills of Now Orleans retain
, ed .tho.; negro heavyweight champion
ship by knocking odt'ThT fate of New
York In ths second round of a sched
uled IK-round bout last night.
OAKLAND, Cnl., Jan. 18.- A. P.
Appointment of Kilward 1'. "Flash'
Madlgass former Notre Dame foothal
star, as coach at St. Mary's College
here, has met with the approval of i
large number of the college graduate)
who have wired and mailed eongratu
latlons on the selection. ,
When the HI. Mary s team was de
feated at football 127-0 My the I'nl
versity of California last season'th
graduates requested that the team b
withdrawn from competition.
Madlgass was coach last year at Ci
lumbla, University, Portland, Ore. -II,
was recommended to St. Mary's b
James Itichardson, athletic director r.
the Oregon Agricultural College.
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
1 lh. (flats) Salmon. 12 l-2c, 2 for 25c
2 ibi Hominy and Milk, 2 for. . . . 25c
Walnuts ........... 15c, 8 for $1.00
P.endleton Trading Co.
Phone 453
' "If It's on the Market We Have If
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PAIGE OAKLAND
Alta and Cottonwood Sts.
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Immigration Service Find3
Beautiful Young Women
Sent to California City for
Bride Market; Prominent
Rancher Held.
FRKB.VO, Calif., Jan. 1 S. - Startling
revelations of a veritable niarr ate
block operated In Fresno from which
beautiful Armenian girls, brought In
to the United Htates Illegally, were
sold to the highest bidder, were made
here today by I.'. 8. Immigration Com
missioner Oeorge W. Moore.
The Armenian practice of brlng'ng
ir'rls to Fresno was brought to light
tliis morning with the arrest of seven
of the victims. Harootlan Pelvlnn,
prominent and influential Armenian
rancher of Ixme Star, was taken Into
custody late today.
Detailed Information on the girl
"bride market" was made public by
Commls-sloer Moore.
One case, in which a young Armen-
an inspected girls held for sole and J
nald a deposit on one who pleased j
him, Is typical of many cases in wmcn
Ulrls were made marriage slaves, ac
cording to the commissioner. -
The Armenian girls are charged
by Commissioner Moore w!th entering
tho V. S. Illegally through false and
misleading statements made at Kills
Island, and Helvlan Is charged with en
ering thecounlry through misleading
statements and aiding In the illegal
entry of the women.
Do You Know a Baby Sick
With Constipation -
Tell the mother to give half a teupoon
lul of Dr. C.IJwcir.
Syrup Pepsin.
NO thoughtful mother with children
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many a serious illness, many a
doctor's visit.
When the baby cries and is frotfuJ,
when the boy has no appetite and von't
play, when the girl is listless ancifuircr-.
Fbh, when there are complaints of
headaches and cold3, the mother can
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well's Syrup Pepsin in the small dose
prescribed on the bottle, when yott put
the child to bed, and with morning the
ailment will have disappeared,
,Dr. Caldwell's Syrup r"epsin is a
popular compound of Keyptian Senna
i and othir simple-laxative herbs with
' pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatirs. It
acts gently and mildly, and children
take it without objection. A sixty-cent
bottle is enough to last an average fam
ily many months. The ingredients are
endorsed in the U. S. Pharmacopoeia,
and last year American mothers bought
over eight million bottles of Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin from druggists. It
is the largest selling liquid laxative in
he world, and few cautious families are
ever without it
ill
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GONZAGA WILL TRAVEL
THROUGH TWO STATES
SI'OKANK' Wash., Jan. 1 8. (A.
!.) Two long trips 'through tne
states of Montana and Oregon, where
r'val college teams are to be battled,
will bo, made (luring February by the
asketlall ecpiad of Gonzaga uni.vcr
iltv of .Spokane, according to an
nouncement by Coach 'harls E. Do
rias. i'rese'U plans cull for The Gon
taga team going 1o Montana the sec
ttid week in February for game with
he rnlverslt- of Montana.'" 31oiltaTi-r
Agricultural college, Montana School
it Mines and Mount f-'t. Charles
Tho trip to Oregon will be made afl-
r the Montana journey and plans are
inderway for contests with the Ore
ton Agricultural college, I'nlverslty
f Oregon, Multnomah Athletic club
f I'ortland and several commercial
earns. Coach Dorins expects to have
1 fast team In the field for the inva
lon of Montana and Oregon. Thirty
nen are In training for basketball at
lonzaija at the present time.
Ti
MOVED AHEAD A WEEK
MOSCOW. Idaho Jon. 18. (A. P.)
An all-state Interschoolastic bafketball
tournament will be held here March
17 and IS instead of March J and 2."i,
us was first arranged, It has been an
nounced. The slate lias been divided
Into eight districts, each In charge of
a dimrlct committee which will su
pervise the holding of a tournament
to determine the district champion
ship. Participants in the state tour
ney will be the tight district title hold
ers. "
champion' johxxv wii-son
mcts dix'ision ovku chit
P1TTSHUKG, Jan. 18. (A. P.)
Johnny Wilson of Hoston, middle
weight champion, ton a newspaper
decin'on over Joe Chip of Newcastle,
Pa., i their 10-roitnd bout last night.
Wilson gained the decision in eight
rounds.
The champion was never in danger.
He ued a right jab effectively to off
set Chip's rushes and was the aggressor.
Men Who Want
style will find it in our shoes. What
you prefer you may actually have.
There are styles in endless variety
every model a specimen of expert de
&i"iiing and workmanship. Our shoes
look good because they are good. -
Men's Brown Calf or Kid Shoes in
pointed, medium or wide, toes.
Priced at 83.50 to $10.00
Men's Black Calf or Kid Dress Shoes,
extra large assortment of styles.
Priced at .......... 85.00 to 87.50
Men's Work Shoes. We have just the
.din Vnii want, and at a price you
w ant to pay.
Priced at $2.95 to $8.50
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J
30X1NG AT OREGON IS
ENJOYED BY 180 MEN
Bl'OKXE. Ore., Jan. IS. (A. P.)
Vppioximaiely ISO men enrolled In
he boxing courses at the I'nlverslty of
regon here. Morelian HO are -tak-ng
wrestling. A boxing and wrest
ling meet will be held with the Mull
lomah Athlotlc club ot I'ortland late
his month.
CONNIE MACK SCHF.nill FS
. GAMES WITH CARDINALS
PlHL.VDKl.rHlA, Jan. 18. (A. P.)
Connio Mack, manager of the Phlla
lelphia American league baseball
club, who returned today front a tour
it the south in the interest of his
ipring training trip, said he hrd ar
ranged a tentative schedule of games
.vlth the, St. Louis Nationals.
AUGUST 1 ViLL CLOSE
- PLAYER TRADING TIME
NEW YOUK. Jan. 18. (A. P.)
An agreement has been reached by the
National and American leagues to
make August 1 the closing date for
the buying or trading of players' be
tween major league clubs.
The agreement was made public
last night by President Heydler of the
National league. After August 1,
players can go from one major league
club to another only by the waiver
route.
PAItIS, Jan. IS. France today re
ceived confirmation of the sinking of
an armed bolshevik transport In the
Hluk sea by the French destroyer
Sakaleve.
The destroyer was engaged in police
duly when attacked by the bolshevik
ship, the advices say and the French
warship Immediately opened fire. In
a few minutes the bolshevik troops
abandoned the transport w hich sank. ,
Another bolshevik ship was silenced;!
There were no French casualties.
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Quinine
tabids
Be sure its Bromo
The genuine bean this signature
30c.
FACTS AEOUT TRACTORS ,
The principal advantage of the tractor is its ability to
do heavy wortf in a shorter. tifhe than it can be done, by
horses. Through the use of tractors corn-belt tractor
operated farms have increased about 30 per cent in size.
U. S. Dept. of Asrriculture, Bulletin A 1093.
THE HOLT
5-Ton Caterpillar
J0IE RAY WILL ENTER
WANAMAKER CUP RACE
NEW VOniC. Jan. IS, (A. P.)
Jole liny of the Illinois A. C, Chicago,
national one-mile champion, has en
tered the mile and a half race for, the
Rodman Wananiaker trophy at the
Mllrose A. A. games at Madison
Square Garden February 8.
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PAN FRANCISCO, Jan. IS. tl.
One hundred n-nety seven five j
tael tins of opium concealed in the i
walls of a staleroom today were se'zed ,:
when the customs officials searched j
t'e Toyo Kisen Kaisha liner, Korean.!
Maru arriving from the Orient.
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away with that extra pair
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same lens, yet the lower
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They must be fitted right.
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GONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
PAY CASH AND BUY FOR LESS.
Besi Creamery Butter, lb 53c
SUGAR, SACK $10.25
Crisco, 61bs . . $1.35
Lard No. 3, 73c! No. 5, $1.23; No. 10, $2.23
Red Mex. Beans, 14 lbs ; $1.00
Crystal White Soap, 14 bars $1.00
Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.G0; barrel $10.20
Best Crcpc Toilet Paper, 4 for , 4 23c
Eastern Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 50c
Hils Bine Coffee, 1 lb. 33c; 3 lbs $1.03
Hills Red Coffee 1 lb. 50c; i lbs $2.40
Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c