East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 28, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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    KEEP, ABREAST OF DOINGIN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWSSERVICES ON THIS PAGE.
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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
JJ ..S
Winner Makes New Record for
Cars of Type With Average
Spet'd of 107.3 Miles Per
Hour; Milton Second.
ANOKLFS Calif., Feh. 28. (A.
P.) Itnlph Do I'nlmik won the nation
al championship automobile ruccs ui
the Los Angeles speedway Sunday,
winning the first heat of tm'iily five
mile from a field of nine and the final
Of filly miles from nix.
De I'alma's tlnio In the finals was 27
minutes und 01 seeond'j, an average
speed of 107.3 mlleg an hour, which
wan declared a new record for raring I
cam of 183 Inches piston displace
ment.
Tommy Milton una second; ltoscoa
.irles third; Jimmy Murphy fourth;
Ira Vail fifthand Kddlo Miller Hlxth.
I'o Palma'a time In the flint heat
va 14 nilmiteg and two fifth seconds;
un avenue speed of 106. H miles an
hour. Karles' time In this heat was
said to set a new record for L'5 miles.
Jimmy Murphy won the third heat
in 14 minutes 27.41 seconds making un
average speed of 103.S miles on hour.
Tommy Milton took the fourth heat
In 14 minutes 22 2-5 seconds, at un
averaito sliced of 104.4 mlU-s an hour !
Alton Boules, ICddle Miller and Kd-1
die Hcarno fulled to uiiullty for the !
final. i
Do lulmu, besides winning the race,
rolled up, u totul of 1 80 points, count
nit in the national championship com
petition for 1921. Milton secured 100
points, Paries 75 and Murphy 46.
The prlre money was divided en the
lasts of rank in both preliminary and
final heats. McanAe of this arrange
ment Milton, who raced in every heat,
ook the largest Mmre, his total being
$4,171. De I'ulma, whose victory In
the first heat barred him from the
roht of the preliminaries secured
14.000. The other awards; Harles !,-
500; Murphy 1.9.',0; Vail $1,100;
""" MHInr 1700: Konlcs Sr,0.
Every heat was full of thrills, there
being but few moments when at least
three care were not buttling for lender
ship, De Pnlma won each of his heats
by last lap spurts.
Tho first heat was n battle for 24
miles between Karles, De I'alma,
Henrne, Vail und Milton, with Harlck
Betting the pace practically the entire
dlBtance, until He I'alma went Into hit
final dash to the finish line.
SFORT BULLETINS
QUICK RELIEF
MOTIDATIflM
A
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
A Few Points i
The crowning features of our stock of groceries
is, first, higH quality; second, completeness; third, ;
the perfect condition of the goods, and, fourth, the ,
i
moderate prices at which we sell. '
Pendleton
f
Trading Co.
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Phone 455 At the SIrii of Scrlce
"If It's on the Market We nave It"
DK.NV llAKI'll SOU)
NKW YORK, Feb. 2. (A. I'.)
lie pol ls from Cincinnati that Frank
"H.'n.c Run ' linker has been sold to
the Washington Americans were de
nitd lott night by Kdwnrrt narrow,
business manager of the Now York
A lues loans. Ho said that Raker's con
tinct with New York was ready to be
signed and that he Is to Join t!ie cluo
at tho Fhreveport, La., training adul
ters next Sunday.
Three California Towns and
Salt Lake to be Scene of
Opening Session; Portland
Plays at Frisco.
MIX n.OSlV.-i KVKXTS
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2.-A. P.)
--.Mrs. Theresa Weld lilanchard and
N. C. Nlles of Eeston Sunday won the
fair skating, waltzing and ten step
titles, closing events of the Internation
al figure skating championships of
America.
marks cjoi.f iti: oiti
SAN 1'MKUO, Calif.. Feb. 28. (A
P.) What is declared to lie a worlf.
record in professional golf play wa
iTado by Leo D'egel when he woo the
tournament at the Coronado Country
flub for professionals yesterday after
noon. His score was 270 strokes for
72 holes, over a regulation 8.000 yariJ
course.. The former record was said t
bo 273 strokes.
STOP HCiG ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
Will Help You -
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop ourning. itching
eczema quickly by applying Zemo.
Furnished by any druggist for 3oc. Extra
large boUle, $1.00. Healing begins the
moment Zemo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be remov-d.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, alwaysuse Zemo, the
penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not
agreasysalveanditdoesri.-'stain Alien
others fail it is the one dependable,
treatment for skin troubles of ail kinds,
lbs E. W. Ui Co., Cleveland . O.
H.AN KHAXnw.ro, Feb. 28. Clubs
of the Pacific Coast Itaseball League
set away April 5 in three California
cities and Halt Luke City In tHe twenty
six-week race for the 1921 pennant,
according to tho official league sched
ule, made public here by V. H. McCar
thy, league president.
Opening daien are: Vernon at Sac
ramonto, Oakland at Suit Lake, Port
land at San Francisco, .Seattle ut Los
Angeles.
Portland and Seattle, tho two north
ern leuKiie members, will not open at
home until April 19, when Sacramento
plays In the Washington city and Salt
Lake In the Oregon metropolis. Ver
non and Oakland open at home April
12 against Los Angeles and San Fran
cisco, respectively.
Holiday games were announced at
folic wh:
Memorial Day, May 30 Los Angeles
at Hacramento; Portland at Salt Lake;
Oakland at San Francisco; Seattle at
Vernon.
Independence Day, July 4 Portlard'
at Keattle; Vernon at San Francisco: j
icrainento at Salt Luke; Oakland all
Los Angeles.
Labor Day, Sept. 5 Seattle at San
Francisco; Oakland at Sacramento;
Vernon at Salt Lake; Portland at Los
Angeles.
Kac h club will spend thirteen weeks
at home and thirteen weeks on the
Get Dr. Edwards' O'.ive Tablets
' That is the joyful cry of thousands
rince Dr. Ldwarda produced Olive
Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No
piping results from these pleasant
litile tablets. They cause the liver
and bowels to act normally. They
r.evcr force them to unnatural action.
Ir. Edwardi" Olive Tablets are i
toothing, healing, vegetable compound
l.:ixed with olive oil.
If you have a bad taste, bad breath,
ffel dull, tired, are constipated cr
bilious, you'll find quick and sure re
silts from Dr. Edwards' littls Olive
"Ja'jle'.sat bedtime. Ijc and iJOc a box.
LEWI
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SPOKAXE, Wash., Feb. 28. (A. P.
Two teams shot perfect scores Ii. :
the Inland Empire telegraphic trap-1
sliOfitlnp- tiiiirnii nii.nl Monrl.iv.' h,,11ow- '
leg arc the scores:
WuilKOurg. 7i; lonasket 60.
Pendleton 71; Coulee City 68.
Kllciisburg 69.
Wallace 71.
Cheney 6 4.
St. John-Garfield (misH'
KD! CATIOXAL
TOOTH TALK
OXK MIXITE OJf
No. It.
' KellogR 71;
Yakima 73;
Orovllle 69;
Sprag.ie 6li;
ing.)
Lewiston 75
log.;
idvrsfa- Walla Walla (missing.)
Palouse-Colfax (mits-
Lee Matlock and John McXurlin
were high score men at tho Pendleton
Rod & Gun Club's shoot at Collins
'park yesterday. Kach man scored 24
out of a possible 25 while four men.
Painless Extraction
It is not necessary to suffer the pangs of pain
as in days gone by, for modern dental science has
developed a most satisfactory degree of pain
lessness. MANY DISEASES
are traced to the dead and decaying conditions in
your mouth. It's time to have it over with in a jif
fy. Ohmart's painless methods are the result of
24 years' experience. Let me see your teeth.
Pre-war prices that fit your present conditions.
Consultation JYerljr Given In All
Dental Ilranclio.
Phone 507 Hours Taylor Hardware Bid.
Over 9 A. 5L to 5 P. M. Pendleton, Oregon
The Hub. AppoinlnicnU to suit ou
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AT BINGHAM SPRINGS
(Fast Oregonian Pptcial.)
GIBBON'. Feb. 23. Mr. Dave Boni-
road, according to the schedule, "On ; i oi a poss.oie 2a wnue lour me,.,, Pendleton Mondav
the road" however, for San Francisco BhuU. Kki a. H eTcTme home Mon
at Oakland and Los Angeles at Vernon, , tied each with u score of . I. As the ,
and vie versa, does not mean a Jour- j sc)rc-s of the three high men are count- .. s
Mr. und Mrs. George Capelll arc
were Pendleton visitors Tuesday and
Wednesday.
ney, for thet teams use tne sanu. , wc iuicbi nu r...i r . ..u,r.....
. ... -i .. n. h.lul f,i. Munrii.v una 71
uroiinns. wnn ine efiu.i ui one ' "" "7, " ,r,,.,v , Nnding several days in La Grande on
two games a week. Sunday mornins Other ecores made Sesterda but ,'
! whl. h nnmit lw ro inted in the teie- I OUSiness.
nome games kt .-.c,a..c.,.u l I .Mr. Fred Bruce and John T. Hager
on were provided again mis year. (B-r". ..-.
Kvery team -will visit every other city j Dr. F. L. Ingram, 24 ; Charles 11, .ag
in the league, with the. exception of i land, 21; F. W. Lampkin, 22; Smith,
one, twice during tne season, wiin- "u-. -
geles will be at Sacramento but once,; 20; Tracy Baker. 19; Sol uaum, lb; u.
Vernon at Seattle once, Oakland at j C Bowman, IK; Henry Nelson, 18.
Portland once, San Francisco at Salt! Charles Hamilton. 21; Eugene Blan
I.ake once. Sacramento at San Fran-i chette, 18. All told 20 shooters took
Cisco once. Salt Lai: at Los Angeles : part in the tournament.
once, Portland at Vernon once and'
Seattle at Oakland once.
Mrs. George Gray -was a Pendleton
visitor Wednesday.
Krs. Hoy Stewart and two children
were in Pendleton shopping Wednca
oay. Mr. AA H. Sayer and L Beeker went
down to Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Brace spent
Thursday in Pendleton.
Mis Eelva Wllliama left Thursday
oisht for La Grande where ahe will
vi.-iit for two weekg or more with Mr.
and Mrs. Cooper.
Mr. L. A. Bulen arrived here Thurs
day noon morning from Pendleton, he
will again run the dining room at
Bingham Springs and will begin mak
ing repairs on tho place at once so a
to have it all ready for the cjmmer
'ise. Mr. Bulen is an experienced din
ing room man.
fa ' Wm. .
ft&JSZZL. rh&SLS.
- The Health of the Country
Brought to Your Home
That is what bread does for you.
The strength of the wheat together with
its other pure, strengthening ingredients
make bread the most healthful as well as the
most satisfying of foods.
The delicious flavor of , . CT-ri!
- " . - i '
Harvest Bread
Made With Milk"
will convince you that it is the bread to give
your family. A
Eat more bread and make Harvest Bread
your" favorite brand. . M , i
PENDLETON
Baking Co.
11XT1JIKS AUK HKCKIVKH
KANSAS C1TV. Feb. 2S. (A. P.)
Penty entries have been received for
the national amateur athletic union
basketball tournament hero the week
f March 7, it was announced yester-lay.
THE DARK HORSE
CAimoCK AITKIl AA IXNKU
OMAHA, Feb. 2S. (A. P.) Ear'
Caddock of Walnut, Iowa former
heavyweight wrestling champion, will
challenge the winner of a match here
March 7 between. Joe Stecher and
John Olin. Stecher is also a former
heavyweight champion.
MEACHAM, Or., Feb. 28. Mr.
Ward of Stanfield was here Monda
on business with the Casey Lumber Co.
(Hast Orcsonian Special.)
The railroad company had the doziei
out clearing the snow off the track
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick of Duncan
were here shopping Tuesday.
Mrs. Mable Home went to Pendleton
Thursday Jo spend the week end with
her mother und sister. Her sister
Mrs. Jeff Stevens leaves this week foi
Portland.
Mia. J. A. Waters was in La Grande
Thursday. L'ttle Miss Marion l'idcock
returned home with her.
!,..,. i.,v.i,.r uml family arrived
Frldav evening from Pendleton.
! Charles Hadson left Thursday tor
i lYndleton. He intends on locating on
I a farm In that vicinity.
.Mrs. Clara Kose. returned to Pendle
!on Thursday utter spending: the last
! month with her daugh'er Mrs. Jack
Dockweilder
EDWI.V DEXBY
Only - one real surprise was'
sprung by President-elect Harding
in muklng up his final cibinet
slate. The dark horse is Edwin
Denby of Detroit, Mich.. slat?d for
secretary of the navy. He's a
lawyer, automobile manufacturer,
standpatter, six-footer, 28
pounder and former congressman.
Although 51, he entered the war
as a private In the, marine and
came out a major.
t,.h,. n.irkweiler left Saturday for
' Pendleton and we are guessing.
' C.corso White and brother Frank
I was in Pendleton the last of the week.
Friday, Mitt and Willis Hush came
I in from the Hudson place on the
! breaks of McKay Creek. They arc
jwinicriim one hundred head of stock,
i Their cattle are looking fine. Can pick
i .-evetal head of good beef out of the
; l unch, and have only fed eight day
H-inlcr.
irc v.. FwaitKcr passed away
Feb. 23, t'.i21 at her home In Kainela
at the ago of M. i-ie was mar
to Knlanuel Swauger In 1S61 at
Ohio. To this union four chii-
I this
Mrs. WAGNER
of PALM BEACH
Tells Girls How She Found
Relief From Pain
Painless Parkers
Guarantee
By Painless Parker
TIIE size of mv practice is a
X guarantee of the reliability i
ot my dentistry, it is a great
satisfaction to go to places where!
you have contidcncc in the man
agement. You particularly can
not afford to have dental work
done on the hit-and-miss plan. Dental
work should never be left to chance. Poor
dentistry is responsible for much poor
health.
In our twenty-eight offices we treat a
hundred thousand patients a year. Every
possible thing is done to give every patient
satisfaction. We don't feel satisfied until
the patient is. We not only do fine work,
but ask moderate prices for it.
The E. R. Parker System is the only way
ever rnvented to raise the standards of
dentistry and lower prices at the same time.
When you think of TEETH think of
PARKER.
Rtglsfrnd Dnltsts Using
E R. PARKER SYSTEM
Dr. 1 -a n i less I'arkrr l)r A. rtt-crald
Dr. It. O. ration
7 33 Main St. Pendleton, Ore.
VSrSTEJJ
Ore.
nod
(n
ilrcn were born. They came to Joseph.
Ore., In 1SS3, the following year tney
moved to Kaniela where they have
resided until their death. Mr. Kwaii
vter hsvliY" diei' in t!0t. Hbe is surviv
ed by one sen. Klmeror Wnlulla, Wn.,
and fourteen grand-children. Fhe will
1 e buried in La Grande. Feb. 2S. Sh"
leaves many friends to mourn her loss
School election was held Saturday
Feb. 2S at the school boose and Mrs.
Voia "lkiwes was elected to fill tho un
, vpired term ot Mrs. 11. F. Martin re-
1 g nod
A
house
report
dance was Riven In the section
the attendance was .v. i iuw
. . .....1 t..,,, a In
a pteasam ume boi h.-h
have another one In the near future.
West Palm Beach. Fla. "When I
was 19 years old 1 was irregular and I ,
nan sucn tcrnoie
cramps it felt like a j
knife' going- through ,
me. I took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vepeta
ble Compound and I
was cured. After I
was married I had
the same trouble
caused by the added
work of farming and
heavy washings so I
told my husband to
irot six bottles of the
Vegetable Compound and by taking it
reirularlv mv troubles ceased and now 1
never have a pain or ache, and am regu
lar. 1 recommend Lydia H. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound and think every
voung girl should take it. You can pub
lish this letter and it may be the means
of helping some other girl or woman;"
-Mrs. Mary M. Wagner, Box 753,
West Palm Beach, Florida.
While no woman is entirely free from
periodic sultering it docs not seem to be
the plan of nature that woman should
sutler so severely and when pain exists
something is wrong which should beset
right. Every girl who suffers from
monthly cramps should give Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound fair
trial.
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
The Store That Saves You Money
BUTTER, BEST ON THE MARKET, LB.. . . 60c
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
20 Bars Crystal White So'al,
regular value $1.40
T Bars Cream Oil Soap,
regular value .50
1 Package Sea Foam Washing Powder,
regular value So
Special Deal Price . .
Extra Fancy Apples, box
$2.25
$1.80
$2.25
Folgcrs Ensign Coffee, white package, each. . 30c
Olive Oil (REIMBARTO) ..pint 80c, quart $1.50