KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WORLD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THIS PAGE TEN PAGES SECTION , TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 K7 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 .1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. , THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1921. KilbThat Cold .With Tl D LONDON WANTS BATTLE BETWEEN HEAWWEIGHTS ..r". .. , . """"-''P"-y- rno annual 200-milu. Hudson's liny " we irnt cliamti on. 1 anv wi.u ... . .. Hntlllinnrl t.I.K, Ixw.ulnt I . . ..........., .,..., .i'inr ncre 10 Kiln Kon and return offer for tho bout it umntMlivi by (.'. 11. Morgan, a Until resident. Hhlp contest. of a $740,000 i.oimiou, Kickiird announced Unit he U,...,l,l ..I... I. , . . . r. ii consiuerallon r mill guided liy liilly Wlnterton. The time was 32 hours and SO minutes. Tho race started at 11 a. m. Tuesday. CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs B Al IIM1MC AND OMV L Grippe IDAHO ItlvATN WHITMAN, WAI.J.A WALLA. Wash., March 3. (A. I".) Idaho defeated Whitman college at baHkethull hero last night , by a Moore of 2 to 1 5. si:ai'la.i:s rkitiimncj. AN DIluOO. Cnl., March J. (A. P.J Winging their way back from the Panama ranul, the II F-S-L sca planea which are returning, to Han Diego arrived Hafcly yeterriay at Ha lloa Cruz, according to radio ad viced received here tsday. COiMPANi WILL THY TO lll'HTII. BITTTK. Mont., March . (A. P.) Nail McKain of liulto, second banc man on the University of Montana baseball team lost year has been or dered to report next week at Mot Spring, Ark., to try for a berth with the. Pittsburgh National league club, he. announced here today. KOI.L NEW HIGH SCOIti:. Dl'PAIiO. N. V., March . (A. P.) A score of l.lut pins shot by two different Buffalo pairs In the double and 615 In the single wer the high est murks in today's rolling of two man and Individual Rumen , In the bowling congress tournament. WAHWNfiTON, March 3.r-(U. P.) Plans of Swift and company and Ar mour and company for disposal of their stockyard Interest proposed Feb ruary 7 was rejected by Justice Staf ford In the supreme court of the dis trict of Columbia here today. The court rViJecied to the plan on the ground that it continued to give for too long a period the control of the yardi by the paokers. .Staffords decision was a victory for the government,, which had opposed the plan and which provided for the rale of the yards to the holding com panics. ' Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy bandy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves - Grippe In 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Latative No Opiate in H.'1's. - ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT REMINISCENCE OF THE MAN, WOODROW WILSON w IV L GUM ILL CLOSES THE LOGGING SEASON Ki:r.l'K MjlAltK ItCKY. AVALON, Col.. March . (A. P.) Manager Kvers kept the pitching and catching squads of the Chicago Nationals busy for two hours today. Martin, recruit from the Pacific Coast league was given a tryout which 1'vm mnlii ua mo f iuf n re WIIX JOIN TKAMS. HAVANA. March St. (A. P.) M. A.' Gonzales. Cuban catcher for the NeW York Olants and Adoifo l.uquc, pitcher for the Cincinnati Iieds, sailed today to loin their teams. (Kaat Oregonlun Special) Ot'HDANK. March 3. Logging in finished for this season at the mill. Chas. Kly has Just completed his logging for this season having abou' twelve hundred logs In. Mr. Kly will start his mill, as early as possible. Mrs. Mildred Duughtry and Miss Marie .Mottle visited a few days hist week with Mrs. John IJghtfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson and Mrs. nanny taught ry made a trip to Pen dleton last tve'ek. Mr. and Mrs. Pave Wyniore visited Hunday at the home of Chas Kly. Vein fates made a trip to Pilot Hock Hunday. Dr. le Vatil was called last week to see the Hayes children who have been sick with cold, but aro all able to be lift airsin.. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION YOU OR YOUR NEIGHBOR-MAY TRADE WITH US If it's you, we' have endeavored to please you at all times, both in quality and price; if your neighbor, ask them about our goods and service. We claim the most alert, thorough and fastest clerks and butchers in the busi ness. We give our customers the benefit of a wide experience in vvhatnve deem best for their interest. Give Us some of your orders and we will prove to you that your trade is appreciated here. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At the Sign of a Service "It It's on the Market We Have It" BY W. ir. OUIMKS (I'nlted Press Waff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, March 3. (IT. P.) Klght years uo tomorrow Wood row Wilson, pictured then as an ideal istic college professor, lKCame pres ident of the United Stales. During the campaign and election, the country had heard much of the achievements mid deeds of Wilson h"v he had risen to the presidency of Princeton University, of h!s fi!4ht to democratize that Im-tttution and how that fight led hltn to the governorship of .New Jersey, where he brought a bom the passage of a workmen's compen sation act, a direct primaries liw and i. corrupt practices election law. Hut about Woodrow Wilson the man the country knew little. He was pic tured always as tho cold man of logic. In the eight years since his inaug- u ration. America has seen and hear! more of the deeds of Woodrow Wilson. It has seen his rise, to the foremost figure of the world and hi fall to a man broken 'In health, his efforts at world lieace repudiated by his own country, which he led through a sue cessful world war. It has seen under the Wilson administration the anact ment of laws creating the federal re serve system, the federal Trade Com mission and the tariff commission. But even after eiRht years in the presidency there is still little Informa tion about the Intimate characteris tics of Woodrow W'iison and a great deal of misinformation. Homo of the personal Incidents of Wilson have, however been told by Joseph P. Tumulty, Wilson's secretary for ten years. Here is the way Tum ulty tells them: "On April , 1917. President Wilson road to the capitol and read amid wild cheers from the floor and galleries the great war message, one of the Immort. al documents of history, which will continue to be read through the ages, read as long as the English language j remains a living tongue. On that fate ' ful day I rude with him back from "tho j capitol to the White House, the echo i of the applause still ringing in my ears. ( l no n For a while he sat silent and pale In I tho cabinet ryom. At last he said: j "Think what It was they were applaud ing! It means death for our young men. How strange it seems to applaud that.' " I cut 6ff the connection I said a word to the president about the tragedy of It nil. His voice responded, no longer clear, but ,muf fled as when one chokea back a sob, "What do you think of it, Tumulty? It means death. It breaks by heart, but it must be done.' " The president Insisted on goimf to New York to atjend the ceremonies in cident to the bringing back of the ma rines killed at Vera Cruz. "Home disquieting rumors reachec the weret service officers of an attack that might lie mado upon his life ann the president waa urged to cancel his trip to New York. When it was found that his determination to go was irre vocable. It was suggested that he re- I view the procession from a sland am. not take part in the march along the ivholo dangerous line of the parade His answer was a curt refusal to com ply with the suwstion. One under took to arg'ie with him saying, -you will show all proper respect by appear ing In the reviewing stand. The coun try cannot afford to lose its president." H'n reply was: 'The country cannot afford to have a cowp.rd for a presi dent." Tumulty told of a secret visit Wilson made to the fleet soon after the deu laratbm of the war and tho speech he made to the officers saying "I am will, lug to sacrifice half the navy.' Great Hritain and we together have to crush that nest (the German submarine base), liecause if -we crush it, the war Is won." Tumulty told of unother incident that occurred on the president's tour of the country shortly before he broke down. "Kxhaiinted by his nublic en- gagements, rocked with pain, he nevertheless slipped away ouietlv one afternoon with Mrs. Wilson to pay a visit to some friends of his former wife, living in a little cottage on a side street of the town." The. president, Tumulty said object- to this act becoming generally Yesterday our sale started off with a bang, even greater crowds attended than we had hoped for. We are sorry that we could not accommodate every one and can only ask that you come back. We now have a large sales force and can give you more attention. Remember! Sale Lasts Only 10 Days EVERY THING GOES. 745 Main Street "When word came, back In ISIS, j that a German vessel, laden with mu nitions was on its way to Mexico, Pros- j ident Wilson was in telephonic com- j munlcatlon with Secretaries Bryan and j Daniels. After the situation had been ; stated over the telephone, a voice came back clear and firm: 'Order Admiral Mayo to take Vera Cru at once." 1 was on the telephone at the time and listened to the conversation that took place between the president nnd Secre taries Bryan and laniels. Just before Tomultf- told how a write! wanted the president to stake a "stunt"' that would make good reading and how the president refused, saying: "Tumulty, you realize that I am not built for these things, f do not want to be displayed before the publ:c. If 1 tried to do it, I would do it badly. I want tho people to love me, but they never will." "I have never forgotten the wistful tones in which he spoke those la-st four words," Tumulty commented. One more contrast Tumulty painted: "Two pictures arc In my, mind. First, tho hall of representatities crowded from floor to gallery with expectant throngs. Presently It Is announced TIig f idson Tractor The Fordson has many friends in Umatilla county because of its dependability and freedom from re pairs and trouble. Its ability to keep going day after day either plowing, harrowing, discing, seeding, moving grain or hay, hauling or any kind of belt work, will make itself, in a short time, as valuable and indispensible to you as any one of the present owners.' 4 We ask that yon give us the opportunity to shov you, at our expense, that it will do what we claim for It and more. Our allotment for this territory this year is small and we ask that you arrange for a demonstration as soon as convenient, so that we may have your order in time to insure your delivery this spring. . Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 . Water and Johnson Sts. When Nerves are'DnEdge" one cannot possibly do his best work. For this reason many are led to discontinue their accustomed meal-time beverage and adopt: teANTPQSTIM '"a wholesome drink: of , rich coffee -like flavor, and without any harmful effect. This delicious beverage is made instantly in the cup, at the table, by adding hot water. Vheres a Reason for Postum SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc, Batcle Qrevk, Michigan.. that the president of the United States will address congress. There steps o'.il to the speaker's desk a straight vigor ous slender man, active and alert. He is sixty years of age, but he looks not more than forty five so lithe of limb, so alert of liearing, so virile. It is Woodrow Wilson reading his great war message. "The other picture In only three nnd H hnlfyears later. There is a parade of veterans of the great war. They arc to be reviewed by the president on tho c:ist terrace of the White House. In n chair sits a man, your president, broken in health, out still alert in mind. His hair is white, his shoulders bowed, his figure bent. He is sixty three years obi, bnf he looks older, ' ll 's Woodrow Wilson, l'rcscntly in the procession there appears an ambulance Uidcn with wounded soldiers, the maimed, the halt, and the blind. As ttrey pass they salute, slowly reverent ly. The president's hand goes up in answering salute. I glanced at him. There were tenrs in his eyes. The wounded is greeting the wounded." (lIlllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllIIIIIll!lllllllllUIIII!ll!lllll!!l!ll!lllIIIIIIIIIllllIl(;illl s r. I . PHONE I FIVE i FOR FUEL i . CASTLE GATE COAL In Greater Demand and Satisfying More People S 2 every day. 5 I B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! TiiniiiiiimimmiiiimmtiiimMimuimuiim Hntirr Steady and Kfccx Vn-PtlU'd NKW YORK, Mar. 3. (A. P.) I'uttpr steady; creamery 4',tff r n 1 i o. 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