East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 29, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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MLIIUI ni Ll lLI UIUU !
Hanley'i Athletes Handicapped
by Loss of Carmen Saunders
Prom Pendleton Lists.
The flint track and field program of
viiIm will lie mimed hero for thin
fiiHiin tomorrow afternoon when the
l.K (Irandu outfit will Invade Petiole,
ton to try nklll and endurance with
Coach Dick llanley'n wiuud of thinly
cladK.
Cimm BattndrrH, llnnloy'i old re
liable in the hurdles and hlith Jumi
and pole vault Im not expei ti-d to parti
Pute in the meet herauxc of Hickman.
Hulindera can uaunlly he counted on
for tt aure p4nt, and with him out or
the evunta, I'endleton'a chuncea ore
none too roay. He limy lie uld to
atitrt.
Tho la Orandc nthlctea are more ex
perienced In truck nnlvltle than the
I'endleton lu1. nnd thia will he one
opportunity they will hnve over Han
ley'a prntegea. They have Thelwn who
won the half-mile lut year In the
Kaatern Oregon meet, Ijirxon who cop.
ped the honor of the 44" nnd Dean
who took a firat In the ahot put nnd
aecond plire in the dlwtia. The com
petition that the Tcndleton team wilt
be forced, to meet indicatea that any
ptiinta they win arc bound to he hard
en rned.
The meet will he held at Itound-fp
park and the event will etnrt pronmt-
.. .. J
ly at 2:30 o'clock. Following la tho
order of eventa with the l'endlvton
Htini'ict who will compete;
Til) yard danh, 2:30 John Snundera,
Clinrlea Hnyder, I)ye Mcfiee.
Bhot put, 2:30 Wm. Kramer, Jena
Teiui-Hon, luiwrcnce Warner.
I'ole ''unit, 2:30 John Snnndora,
Ciirniin Kauiulera, Ivan I.a Hue.
Kxn yard daah, 2:4.1 It. Uiwrencu,
It. Karnhnrt, lieorne Itlfthy.
1 no yard duah. 2:5s J. Kaumlera, 1..
Warner, Loye Mc.lee.
KlM'iia, 3:10 Kramer, I.. War- i
ner, J. Term-aon.
HlKh Jump, 3:10 J. Saundera, C.I
Hai.nclcia, I. Lnllue.
440 yard daxh. 3:2r I,. Warner, It.
Lawrence, It. Kurnhait.
220 yard low hiirdlea, S :&r. n. War
tier. (,'. Hnundera, I, Mrdi.
itioad Jump. 3:3.1 J. Kaundera, C.
Rnxder, I IjiIIne.
Javelin, 3 : 3T. W. Kramer, II. Law
rence, f. Saundera.
220 yard daah, 3:50 J. Kaundera, I..
Warner, (.'. Hnyder.
MM tlim I In 1 ll..i. 1 ii. .
Ilelay, 4:25.
TELEPHONE IN EAST
Operators of Instruments in
Distant Cities 'Hear' Gong
Ring and Shouts of Fans.
TURKU IIOMK Itl'N'S
rmuMi:i,i-iiiA, April 29. a.
P. )r Three ho-ne runa, two by Ralph
Miller nnd I'ltehi-r Meadnwa, with th"
liaaia filled, irnve 1'h liidi-lphl.i n 11 to
6 victory yem-rday and an even break
In the four-name aeriea with Roaton.
Wllllama km! a home run In the third.
.11 NT 2 HITS
CI.KVKI.AM). O., Ainl 29. (A. V.)
Cleveland act a Heaaon'a rcord yea-
terday defeatiiiK Detroit, ID to B. mak
ing 23 hlta for 33 baaeB. Kach Indltn
made at lean one hit and acored a
liaat one run. In addition to keeping
Ietmlt'a hlta well nattered and belnif
ffectlve in the pinchea. 1'hle made a
homo run with the baaea filled and got
I'W'fi Binalea, driving In aix runa.
riTTS-HIRiill, April 29.-lnliiic
in the annala of JouinaliNin and nena
paper enterpriKe waa the achievement
re.ently of the 1'ittMburnh I 'oat which
reiorted by 'wireleaa teiepiionn the
fifc'ht of Johnry Ray of rittahurith,
and Johnny Dundee, of New York.
IlKhtweitihta. liiftantaneoua newa Fer
viee of the fiKht, roiiJKl by round and
a Blven by the 1'oat
reporter at the ilnKM.de, cnabllnR the
paper to have an extra on the atreela
a few minutea after the laxt rook
aoutided.
SPORT BULLETINS
a;i:i.h ox R.Mi'(ii;
UM AXOKI.K.S. 'al.. April . A.
P.) lia Angelea went on a i.Kttin?
i.'uiija';n yealerday and defeated San
Ktanclneo 10 to .3. Flaherty arid
O'Doul were knocked from the box
in the third inning when four .'liiiulen,
a triple and an error accounted for aix
I oa AnKelea runa.
Reporta from all over the country
indicate that wireleaa teh'plione opi'f
ulora were treated to the action of the
riiiK buttle with all the rcaliumof each
blow and each bit of rinir atrateuy en
octed the Instant It occurred.
An Aaaociated I'reaa diapiitch from
Hartford, Conn., atated that th Dun
dee-Ray boxinK match waa "heard"
in Hartford. "A wireleaa telephone
hroUKht the pnunda of the conflict, the
dnnif of the RnnK and the Bhouta of
the fnna to a arouplif w'releB senthu
a!atta aaaemliled at n jirlvate radio
atatlon " the diapatch a:iid. Hiram
Percy Maxim, the wirclefa expert, was
preeent.
;(Hyi :R.s to smij
POSTON, April 29. (A. IM Fran
cis Oulmct nd .lehe Cullford. niem
Iktm of the Kroup of American golfer
who are to context for the IlrittKh
amateur ehampionK;p at Iloh lake next
month, lift yesterday for New Yolk.
They Bail Saturday.
QUALITY
SERVICE
SANITATION
Saturday Specials
Our Meat and Grocery department will be loaded to capacity with all the bet
ter quality table delicacies for your selection.
PIUMEST
Beef Boil r , -. 5c to 8c
Beef Stew 5c to 8c
Pot Boasts 15c
Short Bibs 15c
Cross Bib Boasts 18c
1EBBEEF
Shoulder Steak ........ 20c
Bound Steak 25c
T-Bone Steak 28c
Porterhouse Steak 28c
Sirloin Steak 28c
VEAL SPECIAL
Veal Stew 10c Veal Steak 25c
Veal Boasts 20c Veal Chops .30c
Fancy Heavy Fat Hens.
Our Produce Department includes all the fresh vegetables in
the market.
10c
15c
Florida Graps Fruit . .
Asparagus (local)
Strictly Fresh Ranch Butter, 2 pound roll
PENDLETON
TRADING CO.
If it's on the market we have it,
Oranges 35c
Some FACTS About
FORB
Til F. VMVF.RSAI; CAR
Here are authentic flRurea from the Ford factory at Detroit.
They ahow you juxt how many Ford cara and trucks have been
built each month alnco January 1. 11)21 nnd heNv many have
been aold to retail customers, In the fnllcd Platea.
, Delivered to
Produced Retail Customers
29.8H3 E..20S
35.305 ti3.60S
BI.8SI! 87,221
JAM'ARY
FF.niU'ARY
MARCH
Total Production
127,074 Total Retail Salea 208,032
abowlntt that actual aalea for the first three months of 1921 ex-
ceeded production by SO.lies l ord cara ami irucni.;
April re.iulHltlons already xpeclfy l7,719 additional cars and
trucks and the estimated April output of the Tactory und assem
bly plants combined calls for only 90.000! x
These facta clearly show that the demand for Ford producta la
rowitiK much faster than munufacturlnR facilities to produce
and were It not for the dealers' limited stocks, which are now
heln rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been
compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of
weeks, therefore, until a bin: surplus of orders will prevent any
thing like prompt deliveries.
If von would be sure of havliiK your Ford car or truck when
you want It. you should place your order rmw. Don't delay,
phone us or drop us a card.
,.' Simpson Auto Co.
Phone 408 Water and Johnson Sts.
Sanitary
Grocery
is a store where economy
always reigns supreme.
We always strive to give
you the fullest value for
your money.
Ask about our manyk
specials for this week.
Phone 871
The Most
In Value
The Best
in Quality
TKAMS TO HO I.ST
ET'CiteXK, nr., April t. (A. V t
Th I'niverstty of California orui Stan
ford university will nut bo riIV'nt
fd at thp Pacific oKt ennferfnee
track mM't in K:ipne May 21, arrortl
intf to word received ytnlay at the
I'li-vcrKily of OrcRnn. It in announced
hy thf nianaerment of ltnth teams that
thoy wijl o eawt t cimtp in mety
In that Hctin of the country in Slay.
i:ix;o Ar.r.iFs wis
PI'OKANK, Wash., Ar-ril 9. A.
P.) Thi rej;on Agricultural ctAU-xe.
lmf'h:4M f(uad won from (lonz,'iga
university of Kpokanw h'-re yesterday,
3. to 2. The winning Aie run was
Reared in the Mh y McHcnna, who
iintrU'd. was pacri'iced to second, went
o third n an error and scored on
;iilili;ird"s infield hit.
7 2. Batteries liahb and Duffy;,
fiu ike and Hatch.
Treatment
mi,;Ii.
a iri of interest to all and ppe."iall
,, uif pariiiM of yiunt iliiiinn i
4MOW what. IK be.st In hi- ilohf ff
whuopin cou'.h. .Mim. Walti-r iieall,
PatloiiHluirK, Mo., relates lur experl
ncp. "A few year uk, oiii- children
had nhoopiiiK tJtigli and the otly
nifdjclne we khvc th'm wa Cliamhcr
;.tin's CoiiKh ileinedy. it. kopt their
coughs loose and expf ctoi alion eay.
' hey were not nick very ion;r and had
a litiht at'.a k of it. I give eredit for
their p'- dy corn Ut this niedieitie."
lianiU-rlain H Liniment
ThiH is a massage liniment, especial
ly valuable for the ndief of ihctnnatic
pairiK and or-nesH of the rnuneh-H.
.Urn. 1-:. r. l)(tiyo, Whlteshoro, N.
Aiitcs: 'The splendid rmultH I aui
tliir nu rnl)' rs of my faintly have re- j
eeivfd hy tho use of ( 'hainh'rlain'.i
Lin.int'Ut, warrant my endorsing it hi
lie hiwhf st trms."
Oniy Makes a I (ad -Mnlter Worse?
Perhaps you have ncv-r thought o .
t, hut thi' fact must br apparent, ;
every niif, that eonstij alion Is cm us- i
d hy lark ftf wa!er in tho Ktcm arid j
tho use of drastic cathartics, l.ke ihej.
old-f.i.shioned eatliartio and liver pills,
make a had matter worse, as they tak.?
too much water out of the yefr,
hatn)eriain's Tablets are much more
mild and gentle in effort and when t in.- j
proper dose is taken, their a' tion is so j
natural that one can hardly realize i
'hat it is the effect (,f a medicine. j
.ood Advice to the lliiioim
Those who are bilious, dvsi.enlie and i
constipated feel miserably a good .shara j
of the time. They -would sunn feel fin I
unci tnjoy ineir rueais ii iney wfjum f
take a few doses of t Chamberlain's J
tablets to ptrenthen their dnrestlon;
nd rgn!ate the liver and bhwelH.
Men's Work Pants
Here you will find the greatest line of Mens
Work Pants in the city, priced at the very low
est market prices.
Men's Work Pants - $2A:
Men's Work Dress Pants ?--9;
Men's Extra Heavy Work, Dress or Corduroy
Pants .
Men's Tine Toilor Made Dress Pants. .... $G.o0
Men's Ridinjj Pants in khaki or whip cord $3.t
TH
HUB
40 Cash Stores
743 .Main St.
SI l HAM, II KI
SR.ATTI-i:. April . (A. P.lThe
RainiprR c-nno up from behind aft'r
Salt Ijikp i!y had taken ;i one-run
leading the first in yesterday's p.ime
and took the contest, " to 1. Hard
hitting feature! the (,-ame. The early
innings were played in a lisht rain.
IMUTTOV TO KKillT MV SVT1I.
roltTI.AND, April '!'A. V. I'.)
lark lirittun the world ehampion wel
'.erweiKht. will meet eith. r Dave Shade
r Johnny Mnrfihv h'-re on May 2(
Matrhninker Frank K"end;!I told the
'.'nlted I'ress today.
Apples 31.50
65c S
4
if
1 1
11;
BUT FEW FOR MEN
CHICAGO, April 29. (U. r.)
Women, who eniered the industrial
field by the thousand during the war,
are a big: factor in the present unem
ployment situation.
This opinion was expressed today by
Commander William IVart of the Chi
cago district of the Salvation Army.
Commander Peart fa.'d that while it
is practically impossible to find jobs
for the many men who apply to the
Salvation Army, -there is little diffi
culty In placing' women.
"Changed industrial conditions have
brought about thin situation, " said tho
army commander. ".Many of the wo
men who entered the industrial field
during the war have remained. Their
employers arc not only satisfied with
retaining them, hut are employing
more.'
Teart believed this is a factor which
"must be reckoned with in future in
dustrial depressions."
Cavalry Chief
is.
Colonel William HolhrooK n- 3
ben appointed chief of eava.r i ;
the U S. Army He served iu 'i.i ;
Spanish-American War. In M . '
overseas after the World Wiir. aaJ
at demobilization camps.
You' Will Enjoy
the convenience, service and satisfaction of tiuyin? your
groceries of us.
. jArvj HOME MADE BREAD
-,. , . ... Large loaves, 2 fcr 25c
5 kir.ds, large lir.z J ' ,
? Heme Made Bread
lac eacn sall leaves, 3 for 25c
We rcart cur own GOOD TASTY PRUNES
COFFEE AND PEANUTS 3 pounds for 25c
Coffee always frerh (iC-70 prunes
3 pounds for $1. CO 2 pcurds for 25c
GOOD CORN
MOTHERS PREMIUM 7 for $1.00
CRUSHED OATS Puree To.-n.i toes
45c package 2 for 25c
in
230 E. Court St.
n n
laro
terocery Oo.
Phone 96
C. L. Bonney, Tres.
PLAY BUT LOST GAMEi
,rrf' 1 .ii.A.ifcigej
PAN" FRAXCIS-O. April (A
P.) Oakland made the first triple
play of the season yes:errf:iy, 1
to Vernon, 7 to 2. The triple play
staged in the fourth inninc, when the
Tipers hai the hass fu'l.
1M
Demountable Solid Tire Bargains!
LIMITED STOCK.
Evcrv Tire Absolutely New!
'While Thev Lnst:
l;l-
Smith anil' French oiened the in- ;
nintr lv sinirlintr. and (icnnan walked. I
Murphy, next hatter for Vernon hit to P
White, forcing Smith at the plate. I
Koehler's throw to first eaui-.lit .Mur- M
phy. ami Knight reuirncd the hall t j " j
Koehler in time to oat. h French, who .; ja
tried to score from second hasp. ! f J
Vernon pot to Heboid in the first i jf j
innin.tf. scorinc throe runs on two don-
ides, two liases on halls and S ibold's j
overthrow to first.; They made three :
more in the sixth tind SVIh-nhach h!t '.
a humor in the ninth. Oakland rallied
1 in the ninth w hen Shelleithack walked I
i three in a rev., roit failed to scire.
SBATTt.E. April 2J.A. P. j !
N'avipaiion on tile ynkon river in j j
Alaska is expected to open unusually I Ni'FAKFI.S AKK i IIOsFV. I
earlv this ' year, according to advice s .
received here vosterdav hv local ,.ffi- TOI! V AI.I.1S, ore., April ;
cials of the White I'ass and Yukon !'-I. u":rv l-wulont ft ;
llic t iil'."er.-a:v ot i asuinu'.on. iu i oc- (
liv -i- the fifty-second annual com-j
m, nivineiit addrevs at oretioti Acri- ;
coltnr.il rol!o-e here en the mornini; I
ILL BE OPENED EARLY
i'mti i si i i.s soi.ms.
. . . .Dcmountalili'.. Mi.i-k l'liiv. KM. CO.
Our price . .'
54 :nt5 iMi:;;i siwiis soi.ios.
IV liMillHl.lldi-. tK-'.v li.'ii i-. 5 1. 1.O.
Our price
::4;.' (.ooiivi'.Mi sor.n..
licmoiuitaldc. stoi I pi iK-. S;i.t.42.
nr t.rict
.", :sr,xi (;toi i.ais soi ids.
Hi'inotimahlc. si.n iv price, 5 lo.fi.s.
ir price
3 ;tci im n i) s'rvri s soi.ms.
ll inoan'.al Ic. SKk ! priic, SlO.liS'.
r.r pt ice-
Vt rite Adilivss Plainly.
Sctul Postal !' livpics Money Order or CVrtifitil 'lvU.
$27.50
$20.50
$15.00
$17.50
$17.50
Lotta Miles Tire Co.
rotUt suiting tli;t1 v? wont out of Uu1 i
river a( Whitr Hrs ntt f-'a;urd;ty. j
Ice is t'XperUM! to j?n tM of Ijike I-i- '
I'arp in turn for tho first steauihoat j c'",lir'i
tn Iivivp WhitP lit fT IhiUstMl n.l of JlHH'
, thr niht of .Juno 6, it was Minted.
, Muv will establish connection withJl1'1"'
, liver traffic. Steamship officials suit! j
I i (Mia y aiaiire nodKiiiL-H mtiicaio a nm
hmrist travel into the north this year.
!:VJ-ni Mailvt t
I OM A. WASH.
13.
lr. Stephe-i P. Penrose, president of
,U m W'alia Walla, will
deliver Hie l.accalaiii e.i'.o sc-nion..
r
Worth Millions
. -k , I( j"-
Ik.
I ilk
xThf Xliilinnijiih t lvtinln W s'.m.wii
wrint $4.tMMl,00tl -rtli of jewels.
b ttendl rh iMin of the
1'Lauilrff lrinrfMS. ill IMlii. In.iu.
. TKe new wide band cm-et. I ligh
open curl to brim. M.iplcLrown,
Seal liiown, Uaric
Crecn, Light Green.
Olive. Crk Steel. Navjr
lilue und 1 carl.
teuruwn,
$5
At tit good dealers.
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
C.01TET. SALE I WEEK
April 25 to April 30.
HILLS RED AM) M J. H. COFFEE
12c ncr Ik in 2 1-2 lb., 3 II). and 5 lb. or
6 lbs. for 82.50.
Iii otir favorite brand of Coffee litis
week and make a saving of 1 lb. with
5 lb,.
Ee sure when you buy to receive the large size.