East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14, 1921.
El
Indications Sunday Are De
lay of One ' Month Will be
: Granted; May Hold for Six.
CHICAOO, iMarrh H, A.
. The case of ChlcuKo White 8ox base
ball playera and others Indicted for
tno aliened "throwing-" of the J919
world's eiloB, Im scheduled to be call
ed by Judtce VV. K. 1 lever, tomorrow,
but a postponement of ut least Xo
.days la considered curtain. The state
tnnlirht reiterated Its Intention or
moving to liava the case tuken off Hie
court calendar which would iircvcnt
It coming up for ut least fix months
while tho defense wbh preparing to
fllfht any attempt to, postpone the
trial more than 30 days.
, Claude Williams, .loo Jackson, Os
car Welch, Iluck Wcnvcr, Fred ,Mc
Mullln and Bwede Itlnberi: ton'lirhl
were ready to bo Into court, while Kd-
dle Clcotte iu expected from De
troit tomorrow, Chick (lundll the
other Indicted pluyor, wan not ex
pected. No word lias been received from
JIal Chase, Itarhel llrown, Hill liurns
of ' Joe Hulllvan, charged with being
the men who arranged the alftged
conspiracy.
' C'has. A. ComiHkey, president of the
Chicago American Leaifue, who re
turned from California Inst night, de
flarcd no member or bin team who
hud been Indicted laht fall would play
for him again.
These players," he wild, "are on
my Ineligible lint. It wait not neces
sary for Judge limits to put them on
his, but I am glad that ho did. There
1 absolutely no chance for any of
them to play on my team again, un
it they cau clear themselves to my
satisfaction."
AI.H VItMAXS WI.V
HOAOUI.C, .March 14. (A. P,)
The Urn Anselea Men's c!ur team (In
flated Inst nlfcht the ontrlKRers of
Hciuidulii, champion basketball team
of the Hawaiian Islands, 34 t 21.
AIX I'lltST PLACIJ
PtiFFAUl, N. v., March 1 4. (A.
P.) Topping off the'r set wiih mo
uld two-man team siniiie of 4S2 pirn,
Jimmy Hlojin and I'hll Wolf of Chi
cago iruined first nl.ice vpKtorrluv (,, v.
doubles of the American bowling con
gress tournament, scoring a 1 2S7 to
tal.
TRAP SHOOTERS ARE
'A A ' 4 "J - A
ST. lOIIS TKAM WINS
KT. I.OCIH, March 14. (A. P.)
The .''ciillln soccer team of St. Iyiiils
Cnfeatcd the Piilednnlifns of Detroit
two to one in the semi-finals for the
championship of the P. 8. football as
sociation Sunday.
JAPAN' I W.VS C M XU.K.M.F.
NEW YOKK, March 14.(A. I'.)
With entries closing ycnterday, Japan
fled Its challenge for the Davis cup
at night, making the eleventh na
tion seeking to compete for tho ln
tesnatlonal tennis trophy. Japan Is a
newcomer In tho competition.
FEATURE AT FAIR
RAL.K.M, Ore., March 14. (A. 1)
Auto polo will be a feature of the en
tertainment at the race track nt the
state !' I r the first three days of the
fair this year, according to a decision
by the state fuir board at a meeting
this week. ,
The board decided to go ahead at
once with two buildings coot ins $4-r,-ntin,
to house poultry, agricultural and
Implement exhibits. The board also
decided to spend t25.OO0 for hard sur
face walks and streets. The board
later In the summer will begin recon
struction' of a new permanent wing of
the grandstand.
Pendleton Loses to St. Johns
Garfield Team by One Point
in Scheduled Sunday Shoot.
ONE YEAR OLD BABY
FALLS FACE DOWNWARD
IN TUB AND DROWNS
W1X ILMXjrKT TITI.K
BOSTON, March 14 (A. P.)
Clarence. C. Pell and Stanley O. Morti
mer of Tuxedo, N. Y title holders In
ISIS, yesterday won the national ama
teur racquet "HoHNes, "Championship,
from Jay. (lonlil and Jos. W. Wear of
the Philadelphia racquet club.
POUTLAXD, March 12. n.
P. ( The infant ami of Patrol
man John L. Oreen was drown
ed In a bathtub on the first an
niversary of his birth.' The
chcild slipped face downward In
the water when his mollier left
Mm for moment. A lung motor '
was used but It failed to revive
him.
SPOKAXB, March 14. (A. P.)
Cold snowy we'll her hindered many
hooters In the Iul.'.nd Kmptro tele
graphic tiapshooUng tournament Sun
day. Following are the scores;
St. Juhns-Oarfleld 72; Pendleton 71.
Tonaskct (missing); Yakima 75.
WaltHhurif BS; spniKue 73.
Odessa 72; Wallace 71.
Kellogg 70; Coulee City Gfi.
Wenatchee 75; Walla Walla 74.
Cheney 70; Spokane 74.
Oioville 72; Lewliton-Pnm'Toy 75.
Kllensburg 72; Palotise-Colfax 75.
Ileal trapshooters at Walla Wallu
yesterday shot in a blinding snow
storm but even that handicap did not
prevent them making some good aver
age scores. Targets used were regis-
tired and the first 23 were recorded
In the Spokesman Review Ulegiaphic
hhoot.
The score Follows;
Total
Daley 24 2' 4 2
Ingram 21 22 4".
Spanglc 23 ?4 47
f!uy Matlock 21 22 4'.
Chillies Hamilton 21 25 ' 46
J. H. Kstes 16 18 3 4
F. Uampktn So 14 34
U A. Smith 21 20 4 1
Omar Stephen 22 2't 42
wii.i, h avk su.Aitv ivcmasi:.
HOXOULC. T. H., March It. The
governor of Hawaii, the rhief Just'ee
of the supreme court, his associates
and the judges of the circuit courts
are all due for salary Increases, if
bills Introduced In the territorial leg
islature are made law.
One bill would add 14500 to the
salary of $7500 now paid by the fed
eral government to the governor, the
difference coming out of the territory's
pocket. The other measure plans to
increase the federal stipends paid the
judges named by $150 per month, uti
les! the federal government increases
their salaries In the meantime. This
latter measure followed a protest to
the legislature by Chief Justice-J. .
Coke who declared that judges of
sottrts of record In the territory
could pot live respectably . on elicit
present st'pemls.
t Arcade Todays
Children, 10c Adults, 35c
William S. Hart
IN .
"O'Malley of
the Mounted
!
A Paramount Picture
COMEDY
CLYDE COOKE IN "THE JOCKEY"
GiVEN WINNING TEAMS
MOSCOW, Idaho, March 14. (P.
P.) Handsome silver loving cups will
be awarded to the winners, runners
lip and best losers In the University of
Idaho's fourth annual all-slate Inter
scholastic basketball tournament to lie
held l:ere .March 17 and IS. according
to announcement by Thomas Jvclley,
university athletic director.
In accordance with a previously es
tablished custom, an official all-state
team will be selected by a committee
of faculty and students. Each mem
ber of this ull-star aggregation will re
ceive a properly engraved, gold bas
ketball. . . .
Tournaments are already in pro
gress ill Several of the eight districts
into which the s'ate of Idaho has been
divided for the purpose of selecting
contestants in the state meet. Under
present plans, the preliminary games
in the siute tourney will be played in
the afternoon and evening of March
If Yon Have nnek Artie
or if yrtu sre subject to dull pains in th
head, dizzini'ss, nervousness, are lan
guid nnrt tti-1 tired all over, get a puck-
'age of the old reliable romedy. Mother
urav s AHill.Tll,-l.i;.ir, me pieasani
Meittcioal Tea. We hav irnmv teti.
nionials. As a gentle laxative It hae
no equal. Ask for Motl.er lirav'g Aro-nwjtic-iaf
at drupgiPts or sent by mail
f,,r til) etc. Knmple FI.EK. Adiresa.
Mother liny Co., Le Hoy, N. T.
17. The final conte-it is scheduled for
the evening of March IS.
CONSTIPATION
Just think!. A pleasant, hnrmlest
Cascaret works while you sleep and
Ins your liver aetive. head cleui--, slom-
. . . ...i v.jiiclu m e:Ti ii rpslll"-
I Hen h-ect .ina uu.'v.a ...... ,
lr as a clock by morning. No eripinF
or inconvenience. I1), to or id ceo
l.oe. Children lovo this candy cath
artic too. .
OAfiSEMSSS
lis
QUALlTy SERVICE SANITATION
Trade With
Confidence
Buy where you know that you are receiving
the very finest brands at the least possible
price ; where you know it Ls just as the clerk says
it is. Such a place is this store.
Low prices prevail here. They go hand in
hand with good quality.
Open an account here enjoy its conven
iences. ,
Pendleton
Trading Co.
PhonC 455 At the aisn of a Service
"If It's on the Market We Have It"
l l aaa i, ,
Cwaliow c';owly small piece?
rub well over uie tnroai.
V a poRu tl
Occr 17 1'A'Mon 'an Used Ycarlj
HimSTER S PIU5
Jk THE llAMOI BBANlh
( frvA Citl-chwuer 1 -art and brtiJ
lSS Kft.MI ni.i L
yf !K7W.. s xxrx ;icm Sist -i .
Work Clothing for Men
This store can save you money on every pur
chase. Come in to this store and see the won
derful values we are giving.
Men's Work Pants $2.45 and 2.9a
Men's Heavy Work Pants. .. . . . $3.4o and .f
Men's Dress Pants 54-50 to $7.oU
Men's Full Cut Work Shirts 9c
Men's Bib Overalls, extra heavy 51.19
Men's Overalls ;
Men's Work Shoes fM- to 56.o0
Men's Khaki Extra Heavy Coveralls .... $3.4o
Men's Work Gloves Gauntletts and Wrist. . 8oc
Men's Riding Pants, heavy whip cord .... J.4o
Men's Union Suits .
Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits. $1.48
Army Blankets ?3-00
THEHU
40 Cash Stores
745 Main St.
Pastime
Today
Children, 5j
Adults, 20c
Loo KeWmir
h f-imoui
frsjrsr
Crcat Kc'SA PicTura
AI.TA SI XOAV AXI)no"l)AY
KISSI.S
STAUTKO
I.IVKLY
S(AMAI.
t Ford Bier
Do you know that our shop is equip
ped to do your Repair Work. That we
have the most modern machinery
money can buy to handle each and every
job efficiently and quickly. That our
mechanics are trained the Ford way
and are experts in their line. That we
carry a complete stock ,of genuine Ford
parts amounting to $12,000.00. That
our motto is service first, last and al
ways. Let us do your Ford work, it will
satisfy you.
The Home of the Ford.
Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 108
Water and Johnson Sts.
"The Kissn-j Girl In Hr.f!" Maybrlle
Flow-cm, show girl nt the Yanitii-s, hn
a repertoire of what nhe terms floral
kiKvea. Htr nre 8'inie of them! Oh'.
Yum! Yum! The chaste lilv-of-the-valley
kiss, tho scorching crimson ram
hlcr and the lingi-ring, tatilalixiiig
honeysuckle t'-.vislcr!
! Can you jninpinp what a furore such
i an nilvcrtismcnt would cause? It
itarted a whole train of exciting cir
cumstances for Sylvia. Figueroa 01
proud old Southern California aris
tocracy. They were proud lint oh, m
lour: So Sylvia had liccome ".May
lielle Flowers" of the 'Vanities." and
then the press asent put out that aw
ful story. Ami Sylvius lover read the
itory u ml believed It. It makes a most
entertaining photoplay of "Food for
.Scandal,' which will show at the Altai
theatre for two days beginning Sunday.
"Food for Scandal" is different in
every" way from A! Iks lUibbs, the in
itial Wanda Haw Icy starring vehicle
which had suclf a tremendous vogue
all over the country. . It is said to have
i been so selected In order to prove Miss
Hawley to be a really versatile star:
! Again a splendid cast will assist Miss
ilawley in ihe fun-making. Harrison
, Ford ls her leading man while other
well-known players include Iz-ster
Cuneo, F.ihel tiray Terry, Margaret
McWade. .Minnie I'rcvost, Juan lie la
Vruz, Sidney Rracey.
Altai
Today
Love and
- Laughter
Xliere'i combinatioo to
promote Lealtk and Lappi
neu. You'll tsp at Syl-
via'i auJacity; youTl laugh .
. . i r ii
at the mischict caiuea oy
Ker (Jood intention and
ladly directed efforts; and
every minute you'll he in
hearty sympathy witk tta
love for Watt wliick
prompted her mirth-pro-voking
activities. Dont
miss this unusual romance.
- -C ' " J!
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COMEDY
CHICKEN COUNTRY STYLE
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Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-
East Orcgonian Printing Department
Sergeant (l'Malley, of the ltoyal
Northwest Mounted roliee, Is ordered
!:y MacGresor, his chief, to arrest n
ninn.who had killed I .a Grange in the
hitter's saloon, and of whose where
a'rlmts little is known, except that the
murderer has escaped across the Ca-
! nadlan-Amerlcttii border. Determined
I to oritur 1" his man, u'.Mailey starts.
his (piest.
Dlssfuised as a cowboy, O'Malley at
tends a rodeo In the cow town of
Foiker City, lie watches the riders.
ever in search of the young murderer. A
of whom ho has only one clew be JJ
rides a wild untamed horse. Tlieijj
Sheriff and his men also arc nt thelB
rodeo on the witch for the ItaldylK
Mountain gang of cut-throats. lh"l:
Lanier, a youth, ls one of the riders :p
and O'Mal'.ey keeps his eye on him, be- A
cause his instinct tells him that thlsjS
O'MalleV is made stakeholder when i
a bet is niadVi for and against the boy
winning the prlne for riding. He con
Rintulates the young man upon the
skill he. h i illsnlaved. They separate
and O'.Mulley stealthily follows the . A
..... .... . ........ . r i. l..,l.l. ''A
I IliCIS laio (in- laouirrmj. in.:
.Mountains. Hern trouble Is brewing
for Hud Lanier and his beautiful sister
Hose. l!ed Jaeger, a bully, has hi.
eyes upon her while Hig Judson.
t I '-t h fi
. ELITE JilXhr.J'i
PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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NYE-WA1U) SHOE CO.
' I have opened an up-to-date shoe shining par
lor in Nye-Ward Co.'s new shoe store. The class
of shining parlor Rendleton people have long
needed. Open week days during business hours.
Saturdays to 9:30 p. m. Sundays 9 a. in. to 3 p.
m. Shining Stand Phone 622.
V
J Geo. T. Hooker, Oregon Journal Agt.
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CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
BUTTER, pound 50e
HONEY, pint 40c, quart 75e
SUGAR, best cane, sack $9.75
FLOUR, sack 2.60
SPECI AL Tuesday and Wednesday
Crystal While and Bob White Soap,
4 for 25c
Carnal ian Milk, 4 eans 50e
Van Camps Hominy, large ean 16c
Head Riee, 12 pounds $1.00
Extra Special Aunt Jemima Buck
wheat Flour, package 10c
wuUhcK both narrowly.
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