East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 08, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1921.
1ETIC
. !. A. A.
the Beavera filled the bags, with one
down, and ended the gamo by ntrlk
Inn out Wolfer and Krug. Kimm star
red nt tlfe bat, getting a Mingle, a dou
ble, a triple, scoring two run himself,
and driving In two more.
go up to the furm und talk over old
times with the "old boys".
Frisco Team Comes in for Third
Honors; Woman Makes New
Record for 100 Yard Try.
' CHICAGO, April 8. (A. t.) The
Illinois Athletic Club of Chicago won
tha national water polo championship
through a nine to one victory. over the
Chicago Athletic Association, which
took aecond place. The Olympic Ath
lollo Club of Han Francisco finished
third by winning from the Xew York
Athletic .Club, 7 to i.
Hybll Bauer of the I. A. C, met a
woria-g record In the iou yard back
stroke for. "women, defeating Mar
garet Woodrldge of the Detroit A. C,
in 1:1 2-S, which wa 2 1-5 seconds
better than tha old record.
Charlotte Boyle of New York wom
en'a swimming- association, won the
100 yard awlm for women. The tlms
. wila 1:01 s-t.
. , Norman Roan of the I. A. C. won the
220 yard awlm In 2:24, the other con
teatanla dropping out when Hon took
big lead. '
OLD IE FIRE HOUSES
SAX FRANCIHCO, April 8. (A.
P.) Han Francisco veteran firemen,
mill yearn for the old fire horse.
They have mentioned It to the chief.
tk;i;hs dki kat skxatoiw
PACIIAMENTO. Cal.. April . (A
P.) The Vernon Timers clawed their I
way to another victory here yesterday,
defeating- the B'-naturs, s to 6. -:tfl-i
the local clii') apparently had sewed
the tame with four runs In the sixth
Inning.
Manager Ksrlclc threw 16 men Into
the lineup to tnkn the contest.; The
Tigers fell upon l'ltehers Niehans ami
Pfnnir for five ft Hies In the seventh,.
Racers Spilled ; and Reliens
Unable to Get Back for Two I
Hours, Injury is Suffered.
S. (A. P.) Sev.
stolen second. I-nne, Seattle right
fielder, slammed the ball over the left
field fence for a home run in the thlru.
"It'll like thin," one driver said to
day. "Yon can't get any companion
ship out of a gasoline engine. You
cannot ruh one of these locomotives
we have now on the none and get one
to eat nut of your5 hand.
"In the old day" when we bad bad
dreams about three alarm fires, It
waa comforting to hear the horses
munching and champing In the alalia
Kolnw in It nnthiut tin n
ran dream on until we kick all the ship of the Cnlted ; .States amateur
bedclothes off. There' no -tamping hockey association lata night by run
of the trusty honf to wake lis up or nlng its total goal acore for the four
the good old nicker to tell ua to go (games series up to 14 against 12 for
back to sleep attain. . i the Eveleth, Minn., team. Rveleth won
Believe me, it's lotieiome In those, last night's game, 4 to 2, giving the
;ofs r.iKVKV ixnix(;s , Chicago, Apt u
IA A.N-. , hl.hrt, April 8. (A. I .) 1 ral serious f pillu, a fist fight and the
Manager "Ited" Killefc r scored the ' theft of a lap f'.irntHhed tho thrills luxl
winning run yesterday in the 1 1th Inn-1 jgnt in tht, six-day bicycle race In
Ingnhen Iis Aiigelea defeated Seattle w h t h the Cnrey-McHeath team were
4 to 3, Carrol's single to right with. P(1ilng 0y a big margin at 1 1 p. m.,
two out brought the Angels leadei the flfith hour. The leaders had cover-
home after the latter had singled nt.t0,i 15n miles, eighjl laps with the rent
of the field one lap behind
ciif.A i:i axi irocfticY champs
PITTSBl'ltry-r. April 8. (A. P.)
The Cleveland club won the champlon-
FIU8CO TAKES 'KM SOLID
OAKLAND, Cal., April 8. (A. P.)
Three hits bunched In the seventh inn
ing for two runs won the- third straight
game yesterday for San Francisco, ft to
I. Lewis wal batted out of the box In
the fourth, when Portland acored thre the fiie alarm.
big flrehouses at night without the old
bovn. I wish they were back.
"Did you ever ee a policeman's
homo follow him around like a dog?
Well, take that policeman's home
away from him and. he's lost, that's
all. It's the Hume way with a fire
man." i
Kan Francisco's old flrehorses arc
"on pension" on a farm near Marti
net, far from the madding jangle of
And report baa It
runs. Crumpler replaced him. Couch that some of the firemen "sneak
replaced Onmpler In the nlnh. when awnv" from the houses at times and
The point score for the three lead
ers were: Corcy-Mclieath 17914, He-llens-IJe
Carves 27 ',j and Keller-Cav-awing
h27. ill:' II and Koekler broke
into the point column for the first time
when they regained a lost lap and be
came even with the field.
PJaton of the Eaton-Kaiser team and
Corey each were fined for engaging in
a fist fight on the track.
Kellens was the most seriously In
jured In the several spills" and had been
western skaters two v'etories out of tmable to reenter the race at.ll o'clock
J it rf'"-f
the four contests but the Ohloans were
declared the chumpiona on the total
score.
MFHIilMAV IS VICTOR
PINEHl'KSriT, N. C, April 8. (A.
P.) B. I'. Mi'irlman of Watcrln'ry,
woir-the medal for the low score In the
qualifying round ni the north and
south amateur golf championship to
day when he defcnled Perry Adair of
Atlanta. In the play-off. Merrlman
bad s 75 airl Arta'r 7i.
after being out two hours.-
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H.p..'p-iii"i.
QUALITY
SERVICE
SANITATION
Saturday Specials
MEAT
Boiling Beef 8c
Stew Beef 8c
Pof Koa Beef . . . . . . 12 l-2c
Cross Rib Roasts 18c
Chuck Steak 20c
Round Steak 25c
Porterhouse Steak 28c
T-Bone Steak .......... 28c
Sirloin Steak 28c
Tenderloin Steak . 28c
, Plenty of tender Milk Fed Veal, Frying Chickens,
Chjekens, Young Mutton, Pig Pork.
BULK LARD 25c LB;
Baking
FRESH SALMON
FRESH HALIBUT
FISH
SHRIMP MEAT
CRABS
LUCKY HOUSE BOATERS
CHICAOO, April 8. (V. P.)
Housebcaters are fighting an effort to
evict them from moorings on the Chi
cago river. -
Marshal W. Fliucanc of the drain
age district Issued the eviction order.
The wter colony refused to' abide.
Finuoane Is consulting the city's law
department as to the next move.
A court battle to determine the
rights cf water spiatcrs Is in prospect.
Honsebt.ateit;, driven to life on the
wter by high rents, assert politics is
back of the effort to make 'em "sail
on.'' s.
Some of tho houseboats have all the
comforts of home, shower baths, tele
phones, lace curtains, pianos, electric
lights, and running water all these
conveniences have been installed to
make the squatters' life the envy ot
their land neighbors.
And instead of laying out a houn-drz-d
or more a month for rent, the
house-boaters pay nothing outside of
the cost of building a boat.
"We are the only families In Chicftgi
who don't fear the rent hog." said Mr
Charlottee Kum, skipper of the water
villa "Happy Life," one of the mode
residences of the colony. "We love It
here and I am so tired of hotel life
Th only r ay the: 'll get us to move If
by court edict."
thmAukv. Ig' woy
CHILD INHALES FUMES
OF FORMALDEHYDE GAS
AND DIES IN HOSPITAL
The new wide band effect. I ligh
open curl to brim. Maplelirown,
beal Brown. Dark
Crcen. Light Green,
Olive.Dark Steel. Navy
uiue ana rearl.
At the good dealers.
5
5
ARE BEING CLEANED UP
SEE US
Before You Buy
WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT, AT THE
PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY,
Ladies Gauze Unions,
Several Styles,
49c
Ladies' Straw Hats
$1.45 to $2.95
Ladies' Cotton Waists
98c
Ladies' Gauze Vests
15c
Ladies' White Shoes,
Real Bargain
$1.95
Ladies' Lisle Hose
35c
THE HUB
40 Cash Stores
745 Main St
MiDf;i?r ;kts ii-xisio.v
NKW YORK, April g. (A. P.)
Midget Kmith was given the referee'
decision over Jack Sharkey at the end
of a 1.1-round boxln? match last night
after the judges had disagreed. Smith
weighed 1 1 S pounds and Sharkey
my,.
QI ITS X)ACIIIXC; TO PI.AV
POPTO.V, April S. (A. P.) Der- ;
rill l'ratt, coach of the University of
Michigan baseball team, has signed a
contrac; to play with the Iloston Am
crlcan league club, it was'announced
last night.
IN THE GARDEN WINDOW
New Spuds and Green Peas, Asparagus, Green Onions, Head
Lettuce, Hot House Lettuce, Carrots, Turnips, Rhubarb, To
matoes, Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Leek, Artichoke, Beets.
PENDLETON
TRADING CO.
If it's on the market we have it.
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OtiTMPlA, April 8. (lT. P.)
Childish curiosity cost the life of Don
ald Van Vleet, the 2-year-old son of
Charles Van Vleet and wife. While
playing in the yard, the baby found a
bottle of formaldehyde, used in dip
pins? drain. The child opened the
I bottle and inhaled the poisonous gass-
es. He was rushed to the Centralia
hospital, but four doctors were unable
to save Ms life.-
(Hast Cregonian Spec'-al.)
ADAMS, April 8. Mr. and Mrs.
Ceorpe Bradley and daughter Oeorgic,
former residents of Pendleton, are the
guests of her brother and family, , Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Morrison, on the ranch
near Adams. They have been spend
ing the winter months in California.
A community committee was . ap
pointed .Monday evening at the busi
ness meeting at the Baptist church to
chun in and around the church on
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Those
who volunteered to help were Hiv.
Luther. J. T. Lieuallen, K. G. Marqu's
Kmmelt Darr and Hen Inman. The
grounds now show a marked Improvement.
Mrs. Garth Stoll was the guest of
-Mrs. Darr Wednesday.
Mrs. Evard McCollum, SI in. Xelson,
Mra. Cladwyn Spencer and Mrs. Chaa.
Scjiatz, were the guests of Mrs. F. M.
Whiteley Monday.
Frank Whitely was in Pendleton
Thursday.
Miss Georgia Bradley is attending
the Adams school.
Mrs. Ben Inman went to Pendleton
Thursday to do some shopping. I
Iff bF.nno,!t. n n ,1 Hunnhlur nf Ton !
Jleton. passed through Adams on their !
way home from Weston, where Miss J
Kennedy was visiting her sister, Mrs.
Payne. jx
Mrs. Carl Christian and Mrs. Lara-. X
bee motored to Walla Walla today.
J. A. Teager of the 7th and Sth I T
grades of the Adams high school, mo-
tored to Pendleton. .J
Henry Grabiel of Gillanders of Pen- j J
dleton, was calling on the business I
people of Adams today. !
Miss Beulah Spencer of Whitman '
College at Walla Walla, spent Sunday j
at home in Adams with her parents,
11-H.n LIKE A ItFAL I KI.LOW
"After nine years of stomach suf-
fering. colic jittacks and bloating, I I
j lcel like a 'living person again. Four
J Io:es of Mayr's Wondprul Remedy
i "nave entirely restored me. I have met
a t(ret.t many people who, am sure. '
neco this medicine." Jt Is a simp'e,
1 hcnnlrss preparation that removes the i
! catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal j
j tract and allays the inflammation i
I which causes practically all stomach, '
J liver and Intestinal ailments, includ
( ing appendicitis. One dofce will con- ;
vinee or money refunded. Druggists j
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
'v.,rJ;;,.Ji-j
A. C. Kocppen & Bros.
The
TiniR Store Tliat Serve
Yon ' Ileal.
everywhere.
MAGNETOS
GENERATORS
ELECTRIC STARTERS
Or any part of the electric
. system on your car overhauled
and repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
IUIOTIIKIU.Y LOVK
BOSTO.s, April 8. (A. P.) C.
Puydam Cutting of Xew York, yester
day won the risht to oppose Jay
Gould of New york. in the challenge
round for the national amateur court
tennis championship. He defeated his
brother Fulton Cutting or Xew York,
In the final round of the title tourna
ment, 6-5, -S. "-!
Air. and Mrs. John Spencer.
Frank Martin of Pendleton, motor
ed to Adams today. ;
Ed Wallan went to Pendleton today
to do some shopping.
Prof. Grayloff returned to Adams
after spending the past few days in
La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lieuallen motor
ed to Adams today from their ranch
near town.
HARRY H. GRAHAM,
Willard Service Station,
. Pendelton, Ore.
Phone 684. LETS GO!
BIG
DANCE
COLD SPRINGS
HALL
Saturday, April 9.
Good Music.
Good Eats
Fordson Tractor
Many Umatilla county farmers are using the
Fordson for their spring plowing. With it they
are able to pull a two-bottom plow anywhere,
plowing on average of an acre an hour with a
running expense of fifty cents an acre. Can
you plow that cheap with your horses? Think
of time, and to say nothing of the careing of
these horses night and morning.
A great many of these Fordsons are three
years old and apparently going as strong as
ever.
, Think the matter over carefully and remem
' ber if you are interested we will gladly demon
strate on your own farm at our expense.
Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
DANCE
TONIGHT
C6LE McELR6Y'S
ORCHESTRA
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I
J. SYLVESTER
Premier Accordieuist Featured
lino udniiN)-IOM
lib' M-r daniv
Itlc for ladln
P.M. MOOI5H WIXS
KENOSHA. Wis., April 8. (A. P.)
lnl Moore of Chicago, was given the
Mwsiuiper decision in his lrt-round
l out with Jimmy Kelly of Chicago last
night. Although Kelly was the aggies-
sor, the sn;iiy jiwif
hreivd for him.
too
V , 1
y-.tis-f- ,
I.IKKS TO SHJj GIXC.KK
SEATTLE, April 8. (A. P.) E. A.
Roberts, a druggist, filed suit In su
perior court here yesterday seeking to
restrain the city of Seattle and Chief
f Police W. H. Searing from enforc-
ng the new city ordinance forbidding
the sale of tincture of Jamacia ginger.
In his petition Roberts declared his
profits from the sale of the ginger
averaged $150 monthly before the or
diance became effective.
No chicken grips the last full
.1st! Ah-h! The great national
tport at played on sandlots. alleys
aid Irau aeUinucV lawn! -
Preventative Medicine
Tho tendency of medical science is
coward preventative measures. It Is
easier and better to prevent than to
cure. Pneumonia, one of the- most
langerous diseases that medical men
have to contend with, often follows a
loUl or attack of tho grip. Tho cold
prepares the system for the receptioi.
nd development of tho pneumonia
term. The longer the cold hangs on,
tho greater the danger. T..ke Cham
herlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the
tirst indication of a cold appears so at j
o get rid of it with the least possible
delay. It is folly to risk an attack ot
pneumonia when this remedy may be
obtained for a trifle.
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
"A man living on a farm near hen
fame in a short time ago completely j
oul.lcd up with rheumatism. I hand
id him a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and told him to use it freely,"
says C. P. Rayder. Patten Mills, X. Y.
"A few days later he walked into tht
store as straight as a string and hand-
d me a dollar saying, give mo another
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment: '
vant It in the bouse all the time for
t cured me."
Indigestion and Constipation
"Prior to using Chamberlain's Tab
lets. 1 suffered dreadfully from Indl-
;itiun. XVthlng I ate agreed with
Tie and I Inst flesh and ran down In
ealth. Chamberlain's Tablet
strengthened my digestion and curec'
me of constipation," writes Mrs
Jeorse stroiip, Solvny, X. Y.
The Road to Happiness
Ten most keep well If you w'sh t
e happy. When cons'ipated take on
or two of Chamberlain's Tablets im
mediately- after supper. Thev cause a
gentla movement ot tha bowels.
arc
OREGON Tuesday Apr. 10
Theatre One Nisrht M
PRICES 75c to $1.50
Seats cn Sale Now
THE LAUGH SHOW OF CREATION
BRINGING U? FATHER ;
AT THE SEASHORE
All Fun and Pretty Girls The Latest
in Musical Comedy
EVERYTHING NEW
V J 1
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Saturday Specials
WESSONS OIL
Pints 35c
Quarts 60c
1-2 gallon $1.15
Carnaticr Miik, 8 for $1.00
CANE SUGAR
Sack $10.00
10 pcunds $1.00
Armcur's Lard, 5 pound net $1.25
Armcar's Lard, 10 pcunds net $2.40
Pendleton Lard, No. 5, each $1.20
Ptndletcn Lard, No. 10, each $2.25
Head Rice, pound 7c
Tomatc ::, 8 cans $1.00
Tea Garden Preserves, 1 pound glass 50c
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