East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 15, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1921.' ' . ' (
FRISCO WINS TENTH " IriSIWA'GraN STUDEHIS I n thc JumP Mt
CONSECUTIVE VICTORY yJ TOUT UNIVERSITY AS ' , I'EtM1
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PIIIIIIKHTItlM X l.'W YOHK
Ar.W ,YOHIC, April 15. (A. P.)
Philadelphia Americans turned tho
i table on New York veateriluv ii.f..,.i.
- 'he ranker m, 4 to i, after Hawks,
a 1 n r.. , I ''""" plnch-hltter. put New York
Seals Maintain Winning Streak I ithwid in the tvcnth. Philadelphia
bv Consistent Plavitur- Vrpt . r""1'''1 ,he "lmh ""'1 "cored two
oy uonuisiem riayuig, rree jriJnH n yulnnwlth a triplo by j,crkln
Hilling irlarKB LOOSe Game. I '1 Twice and Hln;,-le by Welch und
Dykes.
OAKLAND, Oil.. April &. (A. P.)
Fan rrancico defeated Oakland again
yesterday, 12 to B, registering the 10th
consecutive, victory for tho Heals. May
or Davi of Oakland, pitched tho first
ball, the game marking the formal
oidmiIiik of the season In Oakland.
Tho Heals NtnrtPd tho fireworks
without delay, securing three runs In
tho first Innlni;. In tlio third Inning,
they filled the bags, and Couch's single,
brought two nun home. Wrnmor whs
replaced In tho slMh hy K"itin. who
win In turn replaced hy Behultls.
Hrubaker got a homo run in the oe
ond nil) hit bounding Into thc bleach
ers. Oakland played a looi cum
throughout.
II1AIIO PIT IIKIIS WOltK
Mo.SOOW, Idaho, April 1B.(A. I'.)
Pitcher of the rnlversity of Idaho
baseball team here have been working
Indoor for Monte time In preparation
for the opening of Idaho' bnsel all
season April 29. The IOaho schedule
en I In for game against fionzaga Col
lego. Va(h ntott Ki ttn fniiM..
vormiy of .Montairi, und Whitman Col
lse.
Baseball Team Not Hit Hard by
Graduation Last Year; Team
Will Tour Orient Soon.
KKATTLK, Wash., April 15. (A.
I'.) I'nlveraity of VahlnKton Btud
enlH already are claiming (he bane bah
rhanipionKhlp of the North went Con
ference for their vardty nine this year.
The Wanhlngton nine of ISiO was
not hit hard hy graduation and It real
ly gained more material from the
freahman team of laBt year than Ii
loat by tho four-year roule.
According to report from othet
conference Rchoola, thc Oregon Agrl- J
cultural College team will be fining
KICK H1 VISITS JK.UKKY OITV
JKII8KY CITY. N. J.. April 15 (A.
P.) Tex Kiokard yeaterday examined
cvcral proposed site h"ro for the
Pcmpscy-Cnrprntler fight but left
without making any atatemcnt. Offi
cial of the t'hamber of Commerce,
M'AKIIINm.V HIT 1IAIU)
WAKHINOTtN. April 13 IA. P.l
Bftcr a luncheon at which he was the (The lorala knwked I'ennock out of the
gueat, declared Rlrknril had n. con
ferenre aoveral d:'.ya ago with Mayor
;ll!ls TO KWIM
VKU MONTH. Cal.. April 15 fA.
1 California ' brst girl awlmmera' - u... .v..' u-,..ki. o.....
have hern invited t attend the fourth College 'and the i:nlver!ty of Oregon
annual awimmlng carnival to be held nine mav no. loom or. afro.. in th
tiere June The I'aclfic Akhm.
elation of tho Amateur Athletic 1'nlon
ban aanitloned the date nnd awarded
the holding of the loo-yard champlon
ahlp during the curnlval.
box and hit two other Hoaton pitchers
opportunely yeaterday winning, 8 to
Hague, In which It was virtually act- j Heharht pitched effectively for Vanh
t'1 th's cPv would be chrten. lton.
penrant rae.
No I'aclfic Coaat Conference base
ball champlonahip will be fought foi
thla y(ar as Stanford I'nlvcralty unci
the I'nlvera'ty of Cullfornla, the two
southern members cf the coaat or-
, gan'ratlon. have not aeheduled games
with the northern member.
Washington' nine, according to
preaent plans, will leave in July to
tour Japan. Stanford and California
it is said, are also planning to eid
their te'm to the Ft K"t fh1 ve;r.
ULUJJSL
NOTE the new
Diamond Crown
in this late style
McKibbm now
shown in all
the late colors
ct the best stores.
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Miss M. Bradley of London ex
pects to pick off honor n the
coming women's Interwional
athletic matches at Monte Carlo
High Jumping Is her long suit.
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QUALITY
SERVICE
mm mi wiy
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SANITATION
Saturday Specials
PRIME QUALITY WELL FA'lTED BEEF.
MEAT
Round Stoak 25c
Sirloin Steak 28c
T-Bone Steak .....20c
Porter House Steak 2oc
Ptib Steaks ...... ...... 28c-
Boiling Beef 5c
Stew Beef 5c
Pot Roasts .12 l-2c
Cross Rib Roasts ... 18c
Qiuckteakv:..'y.-. . . 20c
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PORK
Pork Roasts 22c Pork Steak 25c
Rib Pork Chops .... i . : 30c Loin Pork Chops 30c
Young Milk Fed Veal and Tender Young; Mutton.
fish
Fresh Kin? Salmon t , : 35C
Fresh Columbia River Chinook Salmon 33c
Fresh Halibut 25c
POULTRY
A Limited Supply of Fat Fresh Hens 37c
Frozen Hens 35c-
Spring Fries '. 33c
. Local Asparagus, Tomatoes, Cucu mbers, Radishes, Lettuce Green Oni
ons, New Potatoes, Green Peas, Rhubnrb.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Bananas, dozen 35c
Florida Grape Fruit, each . 10c
Eggs, 2 dozen 43c; case ....... ... $6.75
Apricots, 5 large cans sj.oo
TRADING CO.
If it's on the market we have it.
LOS AXfiELES, Cal.. April 15. (A.
P.) The 1921 yachting season In
Southern Calliornla will open May H.
'fho Newport Harbor Yacht Club has
chosen this date and other club are
expected to open near that time. Ideal
weather is forecast.
'anvns propelled craft will hold
chief interest, according to In. Albert
H' iland. admiral of the newly organiz
ed southern California Yacht Club, but
niotorboat and rpeedboat enthusiasts
pi edict a good year. Plans are in the
n.aking for several yacht races during
the s .immcr.
'l ll.. W INS AT C'HI'SS
HAVANA, April 15. (A. I'.) Josi
It. CapaManca, Cuban expert, won tin
11th game In the international chess
match shortly after midnight when In-.
Kmanuel Lasker. Herman master, re
signed. Dr. Lasker failed to make his
4th move. This la the third garni,
which has been won by the Cuban
player.
Paving the Way for
Lower Prices
Our prices are always the lowest. Compare
these with what you are paying. (
Men's Khaki or Whipcord Riding Pants, double
seat and laced leg $3.45
Men's Corduroy Pants in dark colors $3.9j
Men's Work Pants, all sizes $2.43
Men's Dress Pants, large assortment $3.9j
Men's fine tailor made Dress Pants, just the
pants to match your odd coat $6.50
THEHU
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745 Main St
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WAI.KKU MAKI'S IIIXOKO
.DAWSON. Y. T., April If,. (A. I.)
Fred flower, former English track
sprinter, has set a new winter trail
leci.rd for these parts by Walking 36"
miles from White firorse to Dawson in
seven days, 13 hours, elapsed time. Ho
is 4 4 years old.
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LOTS OF FUN
bathing in a bathroom where you can "
splash around to your heart' desire.
Have u put a tub, basin, tiled floor
and side walls, etc., in your old bath
room and you'll not have to coax or
command the boy to take a bath.
He'll be so eager to "go to it" that
every time you miss him tho bathroom
will be a good place to look for him.
BENSON & WICKLAND
807 CcHtnnwnod
Phone 4
NEW YORK, April 15. (A. P.)
The Nr." York Americans opened the
season yesterday with an 11 to 1 vic
tory over Kiiiadeiohia.
"Pal.c" Kuih, New York batting
star, Mai I Ml "with two doubles and
three -.iw-ler'in five t'mes , at hat. :
llr.du. cleirid the bases with a triple In j
the eighth
Only lour 1'hiludclphia players
reiihit.g first.
Mas or Hyland threw out thc first
bail. Among the guests of honor were
army and navy officers.
Just because it s
better tea your
enjoyment in
partaking of it
is complete
I III H-w. rmmmmu I
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The Fordson Tractor
The Lord-on is of nutUnlUM value to the oulcrpillar imnor. Think
how prtictli al and ('oonoiiilcal to put It to plolii out the cor
nel's, balk fiiiTi.wliig uroiinil the feiHT and fliiinlilng up l.-tmls.
AVI en that : (lone hook onto the harrow. Tho Porrisou does not
laek thr soil mid will woillt just us wi ll nn plowed fcrtuiud at
lial'rwlllff, hlntllivc, tl i HIT. needing, c as plowing.
Can you plow mi aeiv an hour day after day at n ooM of Fifty
(VntH with your hoi'soi? Can yim wtl l-'.fty Acres n day at a
ct of less than Ten tVnls nn Aoiv'. ,
Tlilnk how hun.ly they arc for liaullng tank w a join, ;as and oil
to the field and to run the x.ci p;ant.s :n your p:nco.
If im arc tiilor'.-tiil wp w U rIvo you n ileinoiiMratlon on jour
farm nt our t'Nin'iio.
Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
For Saturday
Wo still have plenty Of fresh
itnisiux
sp.it ;i s
TO.MATtilS
I't'l'MHKIIS
AUTICIIOKK.S
ItlUltAItlt
f ilt UK I'lJ'l'r.KS
cki.i:ky
LKTTICK
SIMX.U'H
;i:f.kn oxkns
TliiMI'S
cAiuttrrs
t l I II'IAIWl'-ll
And plenty of Oranges and
Grapefruit.
Order, enrly and get the best.
Sanitary
Grocery
Phone 871
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ANN AUI'Oll, Mich., April 15. (A.
V.) Eighteen games won out of 19
pitcher is tho two year record at Vni-j
vorsity of Michigan by Vernon L.
Parks, who resigned recently as cap-1
tain of the Wolverine nine following I
discovery that he had pitched for the
Portland club of the Pacific Coast Lea
sue last year,
j In both 1919 and 19-Ml Parks pitch -
l I u Hit! lOU IllH.I" I'Ml'l Ji" .
! championships. Dtirinar the first sea- '
! son he won every game in which he
i played, in i'Jlti he lost the fi t nm--
.ith Illinois, played after Michigan .
I had clinched the title.
j i .mm put net! ,-evn .iiiivn tiwiiu-.
the 1919 season, six of them confer-,'
dice engagements. His batting avcr-
rr that year was .209.
! In 1920 he hurled 12 games, striking
i out 9.1 t.ieu outing me season, ml
! tatting uvciage last year v;is .244. I;
a thisle game last year he struck out
i 17 men and in another 16.
Parks plans to join the Detroit Am
ericans for a tryotit as soon as he is
graduated in June.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases anf
Diseases of Women '"'-Ray Electric
Thsrapsutics, -Tmple
Rldg. Room 1
Phon 41 '
rhone 2IO-W p. o. IVi SSI
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
2 Large Loaves Bread . .-..jJZoc
Best Butter, pound 45c
Wessons Oil, pints 35c; quarts 65c; z gallon $1.20
Lard No. 5 $1.25; No. 10 $2.25
Red Mexican Beans, 4 pounds 25c
Tomatoes, 2 cans , 25c
Blue Karo Syrup No. 5, 50c; No. 10, 90c
Red Karo Syrup No. 5, 50c; No. 10, S5c
Tea Garden Assorted Preserves, 1 1I glass. . . 50c
Olvmpic Pancake Flour, large size,
3 lbs and 6 oz each 35c, 3 for . . : $1.00
Ee sure when you buy to receive the large she.
MEXICAN LABORERS ARE
FOUND BOUND IN CHAINS
i i
Tho Most,
in Value
The Best
in Quality
DALXAiV. April IT.. l IM
Chnrps that ioxican laborers were
fount, in ih.nns in wvst Texas rnrh
j nnu.ses, ni'O anions me allegations oi
j the Mexioa.i peonage uivler invesl'a
tion by the deiiartment f just ire For
est M. Spencer, cJiief of the federal in
veatiKatiiMi. said, spencer said more
ithnn 20 Mexicans, heinp lield for in
vohmiary laor nirposos near the h e
Hprinus will be tal-:en liefore th fit'and
jury at Abilene, next week.
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To supply the demand for "matn
'dors" in Stauili bullfilits. a solum
has been opened in M uirid hy an ex
jperl. The pupils fight a dummy 'hull
ion wheels and operated by the In
'strmtivr, and they most learn to avoid
being "gored" by the rub'.ier horns. Hot
Krr.dUMte.x ni'ist take real live nhimnlu
Off i, re receiving their diplomas.
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G4NADA BASEBALL CLUB
Saturday, 3 P. M.
Round-Up Park
Admission 50c f
A Gooti Game; Don't Miss It I
BENDLETON BUCKS and MOOSE JAW f
JulLLLKb in return game Sunday at 2:30. j