East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 22, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1921.
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ST. LOUIS INFIELDER
i MUST EXPLAIN LETTER
V HE WROTE TO GAMBLER
IS
Pauletfe is Cited Before Judge
; Landis But Fails to Comply
,and Quits League Team.
. : 'GAINE8VILU5, Flo., March 22
.itX P.) Kunene Puulette, former fit.
lou)s National Infleldcr, on whom
WaniiKer Donovan of the Phtlu(U'lhlu
Nationals has counted to fill firm base
fon the I'hJIllcs this scuson, must up.
pear before JuUire 1-andls, supreme
arbiter of baseball and explain certain
Tnuttur before-he acaln can ensage in
ikiii-u Duneuaii, according to au
thoritative reports received today at
the rhlludelphliv training camp,
i IYealderit Heydler of the National
league, the reports assort, recently
turned over to Judge Ijtndii a letter
Which a 8t. Louis gumbler Informed
Heydler he had received from I'aulotte
In 1919. At that time I-autctte u
Villi the 8t. Louis National.
Paulette, It la declared, was order
u to appear, before Judite IjiimIIs
Iarch 7. He failed to do o and re
ccntiy reports vere received by his
teammates that he had sinned a con
tract .with an Independent team.
VERNON PARKS ADMITS
HE WAS WITH PACIFIC
COAST LEAGUE TEAM
. ANN ARBOll. Mich., March 12.
(A. P.) Vernon Park, captain of the
University of Michigan baseball team
and .considered one of the best pitch
era In the "bg ten," admitted to Ath
letic Director Phil Iturtelme. toly he
had played professional luisclmli in
the Pacific coaat league lust summer
and at the same time resinned from
the team. It Is su'd Parka plans to
join the Detroit Americans at Iho end
of the school-year. "Pete" Van Hoven
an Infleldcr,, was named to succeed
Parks.
TORONTO 11KAT lUtANDOX.
.'WINNIPEG, Man., March 12. (A.
P.) -Toronto university lust ntKht de
feated Brandon at hockey, 8 to 1, ntnl
captured tho Allen cup emblematic of
the' Canadian senior hockey cham
pionship. ' v
MR. G0TT0N WON BUT
REFEREE COULD NOT
TELL TWINS APART
USXINCTON, Virginia, Mur.
,2 2. (A. P.) Mr. iotton of
Mt-'mph.'s is bnntamwciKlit
wrestling champion of Wash-
Inuton and Lee University .hero,
but whether his first name is
Henry or Nicholas nobody but
the 119 pound Memphis twins
know. They are as alike as peas
and after winning their way
through the tryouts to the an-
nual championship match,
fought It out clad in similar
gymnasium suits. ' Homebody
won, but It looked like a man
wrestling with himself and the
referee would not take a chance
on Identification. He merely an-
nounced that the championship
had been won by Mr. tJolton and
the audience roared approval.
NKW HAVKN, Conn., March 22.
His "creed" in regard lo Intercnlleglte
athletics Was outlined by President
elect .1. It. Amtell of Yale uuivers.ty,
in lis first address here lust night.
"These," lie said, "ore the essential
features of my athletic creed: Phy
sical education of tho helpful kind for
every college student, particularly for
the non-uthiete, who is often a bit neg
lected. 1 want clean, honest Intercol
legiate athletics. If there lire to be
professloal or semi-professional coach
es, I want men who not only ure tech
nically expert, but are of essentially
line cnaracier. l snninu rainer nave j
a man of questionable character in
any other position than that of ath
letic conch." .
A Complete Treatment for Rheumatism
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"Tlie National Remedy"
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Three Preparations In One Package
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BUILDING NEW PALESTINE
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tlOLPS FIGHT OVER
ILE
PORTLAND, March 22. (U. P.)
Nazjireno .Scuta fi Is at M. Vincents
hospital dying with five bullet wounds,
while Concerts Lucciffl is In Jail as a
result of an argument between the
Italians over the value of an automo
bile, i
thi: i.m:h si:Titi.s '
At DITOKlf .M LOCATION
JHK mi-LK March 22. Formal
isfer of the property en which the
municipal auditorium is to be con
structed at Third and Federal streets,
to the city, took pluce Saturday. The
consideration Is $11,000. The city re
cently sold $11,000 of bonds to make
this purchase. The sale price Is Just
a fraction under three fourths of as
sessed valuation of the property. Con
struction of the auditorium will be an
j eveni oi nf summer, as siid.uuv nus
been voted In bonds for the purpose.
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
. Easter Breakfast
There's nothing that will make
a
morniwr
finer breakfast on Easter
i ' : ... i i
man a snce or iwo or our cnoiee nains,
together with a couple of strictly fresh
turns '' '
egffs.
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Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 455 At Hie Sign of a Service
"If It's on the Market We Have It"
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liy WKP.H MILLKR
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
i.u.M.x, Marcn 22. -ir Aiiren,
Mond, First Commissioner of Works!
In the lirltlsh Ministry (equivalent to
Minister of Public Vorks), who hus'Z
just returned from a visit to Jcrusa-j
tern, is enthusiastic about the fro-.i
gress of the Zionist movement In Pal-
estine. Hir Alfred Is himself a mem-; T
bcr of the Jewish faith and has been
spending some time with his co-religi-onlst,
Kir Herbert Samuel, High Com
missioner at Jerusalem.
He says that Palestine is getting a
very fine class of young Ji;ws from
the Ukraine and Galicia, having fled
from Holshcvlk persecution. Most of
them are accompanied by their wives
and intend settling down permanent
ly In the Holy land. 'These young
men and women, most of them belong
ing to the "Intelligensia" class, and
including university men with de
grees, are road making, constructing
railways and assisting In the recon
struction of the country with enthu
siasm and teal patriotisni," he de
clared lit an interview with the Uni
ted 1'ns.is.
"They lead a rough, hardy life,
husband and wife literally pitching
their tents by the roadside. Nearly
all the work on the land Is being
done, by Jews, some of. whom have
come great distances. One Persian
Jew walked all the way from-Persia
to Ilomlmy to get to Palestine. 1 also
met some very Interesting Canadian
Jewish farmers, who had come from
the other side of Winnipeg, and they
had plans to bring over other groups
with tractors and capital for working
the land.
"The American group of Jews are
doing wonderful work medically and
the" Zionist Medical Union has been
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ANTI-l llIC TO.MC, not only purifies. the blood, but also pro
motes digestion and assimilation of food. It Is made from
roots, herbs and berries and contains no mercury, salicylate
or minerals. As a tonic It Is proven and its continued use will
build lap the entire system, creates better appetite and In
creases the weight where needed. It Is valuable In strenbth
ening weak kidneys and its prompt effect where the urine is
dlscolord rr has a bad odor, will create an early confidence
In the treatment.
ANTI-l'KIC OIL is to be used to massage the parts which
arc soro and swollen. This should be done at least twice
dally, preferably for fifteen minutes In the morning and fir
teen minutes In the evening. The oil is purely vegetable in its
nature und will not Irrirtute or inflame the skin.
PULLMAN PILLS are supplied In sufficient quantity to last
during the lire of the treatment. It Is important that, the
bowels be kept open at this time and the pills will be useful
In restoring liie bowels to normal. They contain no ingredi
ents to conflict with the elements In the tonic.
Only 4 More Days
to Easter
Come to this Busy Store for your-white Ox
fords or Pumps. We. have a complete line for
your selection. ,
Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, lugh or
low heels $2.43 to $3.4o
Ladies' White Canvas 1 or 2 strap
Pumps : . . $2.43 to ?4.o0
Ladies' White Sea Island Canvas Pumps, . ' .
high or low heels $3.4
Misses' and Children's White Canvas Oxfords
and Pumps $1.83 to $2.4o
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HE HUB
40 Cash Stores
745 Main St
Price Complete .
Threw Preparations
$1.50
A Money Hat UuaranU-e
With Kvcrjr Package.
For Sale by ,
PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY.
spending $50,00(1 a month. ' One of
the most impressive thlnfcs was the
.Noting generation of Jews whose par
ents were nearly all born in Knssian
ghettos. They are fruit growing and
farming afid showing that the race
will go back t,o their original role of
cultivators of the soil.
"I found an Armenian family, who
had escaped mawacre in their own
country Iwcause of their skill, now by
the Irony of fute, repairing one of
the Mohammedan mosques in Jeru
salem, which is being reconstructed
by an Knglish architect.
"Sir "Herbert Samuel has managed
to obtain the confidence of the Arab
i leaders, and has convinced them of
1 his desire not only to assist them but
to giye them, ."j. square - deal ' The
government is opening lip 120 "Arab
schools, and the responsible Jewish
and Zionist leaders realise that the
British insist on the proper treat
ment or the Arabs and their property.
Great schemes of public works are
going forward, but it should lie under
stood that the civil administration is
being paid for out of tlie . country's
funds, and that Britain 1 only sub
siding the military garrison.' .
Rl HAZARD STRONG
DANG E
TUESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 22
At Union Hall.
BILLY'S JAZZ HOUNDS
Music with a kick.
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Mr.ford Owner
Do you know that our shop is equip
ped to do your Repair Work. That we
have the most modern machinery '
inoney 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. ." It us do your Ford work, it will
satisfy you. "
The Home of the Ford.
Simpson Auto Co. ( ,
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
"Not only is Palestine quiet, but
security is good and Improving. An
Arab and Jewish police force is being
established and a local militia is con
templated. Communication and
ren om lana sysievi. wnicn ieii ever
thing at an economic standstill. Is
giving way to a new order. 'Turkish
rule left everything at a low ebn, the
country was even deforested owing
to a tax on trees, and the livestock
was reduced terribly."
Sir Alfred Mond declared that there
are Immense possibilities in the coun
try, which was essentially a land for
the small farmer. There is mineral
wealth of phosphates and possibilities 1
of oil. ' I
This smart style for young
fellows is featured by
bow in back and nar
row brim with decided
roll.
Sold at good bat starts.
MOSCOW, Idaho, March 22. (A.
P.) That the fire hazard of the for
ests of northern Idaho is worse than
in any other section of the United
States was the statement made here
recently ty C. C. Delavan, fire assist
ant on the Coeir d'Alene national for-et-t.
In an address before forestry stud
ents of the I'nlversity of Idaho.
Although north Ida no h ratniall is
more abundant than in many other
sections, there is practically none dar
ing the months of July and August,
v hen forest fires are at their heighth.
ho said. During this period, high
westerly winds sweep the timbered
sectiens having a powerfully drying
effect.
"We have the minimum of rninfat:
and humidity oceuring when the winds
temperature, sunshine and evaporation
are greatest, a combination of factors
which puts the forests in a most in
flammablo condition. In north Idaho
tlie frequent .spring and fall rains give
rise to a very denso type of rorcst
which crentcs an abundance of Inflam
mable material and enables the firos
to fc,,rn fiercely and spread."
Mr. Delavjen recently was detailed
to make an investigation of the cll
mntic factor? affecting the fire hazard
of the northern reeinn, In conjunction
with J. A. Uarsen, United States forest
examiner of the Priest river experi
ment station.
WHY?
SNAPPED AT LAST!
HANK IS HKU UPi
DKTIK'IT, March 22. U. P.
Six bandits held up a branch of the
Commonwealth Federal Bank at 1:15
p. m. and escaped with several thou
sand dolh.rs.
Io.ssihli Uoason.
"Why does Cholly say he drew s
! . . ... -.it
lemon at me cones. m..r.
"Guess he tried to squeeze' her."
Louisville Courier Journal.
J. T. HALE
Licensed
Electrical Contractor
Mortors Repaired
Electric Wiring.
Farm Lighting a
Specialty.
Thone 1029-R
Estimates Furnished
Pr. K. J. York, tho well known
Chinese physician, who has treated
many suffering men and women of
various diseases from far distant coun
tries. These people who have been per
manently cured from their doctor's
treatments uro living today with their
sound health. .
Ills treatment consists of no harm
ful drugs, but it consists only of pure
roots and herbs, which have been
used In China for many Centuries.
This Chinese doctor will sell you
any home treatments you may desire
with low price. If you are not well
wr'io us1 for panfuilnrst.
K. YOltK CIHXF.Si: MDMUIXl-
CO.
I J X. 7th. St.
Walla Walin, Wash.
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This Is Miss Laura Harlan, so
lat secretary to Mrs. H"dtaf.
vife of the president. She does
,,ol like to be photographed. This .
jnarohot was made while she watt,
out for walk in the White Hou-e .
grounds. She i. the diwkw rt
the late Jost! Harlan Of tho
U. 8. Suprenie Cot"-
Growlng Old Gracefully
Areyott
g row
ing old
Who
Tvin3 ih
the race
of life?
Is it the
man
who is
t h i n -blooded,
weak,
tired
ail the
time?
An athlete trains for every race.
A man is as strong as hia blood
and as old as his arteries. Make
vour blood redder, your health
better by taking that old fash
ioned blood tonic sold fifty yeans
ago and still 'ood aa gold"
namely, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Diseoverv. Sold by all druRirist3,
i or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
j Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial
' package.
Sa Frascisco, Cal. "There to
' nothing so helpful to old persons
: whf68 kidneys are weak and who are
all run-down aud need a tonic ( some
I. thing to give them an appetite) as
Dr. Fierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery.' My father-in-law took it and
was greatly benefited; it seemed to
put net life in him.8 Mas. Joan
Jackson, 1703 Oakdale Avenue.
run your old plow when you can get a new
Vulcan 3-Base
Gang Plow
For
This is only a limited stock and this exceptional
value should be investigated at your earliest oppor
tunity. A complete stock of parts always available.
Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton
Walla Walla
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Butter, pound 50c
Tomatoes, No. 2JJ tins, 2 for 23c
Red Mexican Beans, pound 6c
Bob White Soap, 4 for ; 23c
Coffee, Hills Blue, 1 pound .t 33c
Coffee, Hills Blue, 3 pounds 93c
Folgers Ensign Coffee, package 30c
Grftolcne, 1 H. 31.05, o lbs. 2.00
Lard
No. 5, $123, No. 10, $223
Quaker Corn Flakes, 2 for
23c
Hug ro Brooms, special, each
23c
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