East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 07, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1921.
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After English Golf Prize
'Denver Ed' Martin Who Fought
Before King Edward in 1900
Thinks He Can 'Come Back.'
PORTLAND, Or., May 7-lT. 1
"Denver Kd" Martin, former nmtenil
er for the world' hmivywriKht title, Ik
in the northwest prepnrliiK liliimelf
,fir a comebnck In the ronlned HiiK.
In certain never-to-lie-forcotien
dnya nf the rlnir inmt. the bin ci, lured
nuttier win ft Hon In hl clium. Murtln j
fouht before thn riownoil heinn of I
Europe, and won the i lmmiiloiiHhip of J
KnKland In 190rt, ilurliitr the roronn.
tlon of Kin Kdwurd, by knocking out
"Handy" FerBiiwin. j
. Martin In now doing double time on i
the, road, nnd worklntf iimnilns and
afternoon with the glovm. He haw a i
reach of 83 Inched. HtaruN lx feet four
in tocklnif feet and welshx '.'34 pound
fo at the iiKO of 43, "Denver Kd"
Martin expecta to climb Mill hluhcr on
the puttlllotlc ladder before the final
gonif rlnux on hln career.
ORK4JO.V WIXS I.AMK
Et'CIKN'K, Ore., .May 7. (A. I.)
When HI tier blew up In the fourth,
after pitching alrtluhl ball for three
inning, the I'nlvernlty of OreKon
baseball team Ibiint'licil five Int.',
brought In four runn nnl put away a
game played yexterday afternoon with
the University of Wuxlilmrton. The
frame rmled 6 to 3. Iteri; held down
the mound for Oregon during the nine
Innings.
"J-onfr Jim' Barnes rated an the dean of America's prGferwrotinl
coif-r. ia Kettinpr hla golf awing revly to take to England where he will
Cvmpt.-ur ia tbe English open championship.
ltUMKItS HIT II.YKT
8KATTI K. May 7. (A. P.) The
naitilers knocked the Vernon pitcher
cut "f the box In yesterday's game,
sturtlrg witn a three-run lead in tho
first which retired Frnmme and took
the contest by a score of 7 to Ii.
Fromme. Smallwood, Mitchell and
8rfi,ilder all tried to stop the Rainier
ruium without avail. Vernon got II
lilts off I,i tnarre.
. . .
SPORTBULLETINS ! ' LEADERS WILL MEET "
.IIVS.KO THROWS I.KW IS
XKW VoltK, May 7 f A. P.)
StunlslauH I'byszko of Pnland. won thr
world's heavyweight catch-aK-iatch-e:ip
wn slling i haniilonMhlp here liiHt
night by defeatinif Kd (Strangle!-)
l ewis of San Jose, f'al., wjih a neot.
1 k after I!3 minuti-s of wrestling.
After seeral minutes nf strenuo.iK
gr.iiipling, lewis tried for his famous
head lock and missed, falling on his
back. The I'ole Uickly pounced upon
Mm and pinned his shoulders to the
mat. Z'lysxko weighed 2J0 pounds
nnd I.ewiii 2.15.
MATIII.WS MKIX 'll.M.r.
PAI.K.M. Ore, Mav 7. (A. P.) -II
I,. Mathews, who for six years hns been
athletl" conch at Willamette oniver- I
Hit)', announced yesterday that he has j
Accepted a position In the athletic de-j
pnnmenl nr tne t niversny pjjisn.
ington. Uc lUtoach bu-feball and
sslst Coach (i.-igsluiy In football, lie
will begin his duties at Seattle next
fall.
sroitios tot siiooTi;
PKl.HAM MANOR. N. Y-. May 7 I
(A. P. I II. S. Donnelley, the former i
f'hlrago champion, won the shoot pre- j
liminary to the sixteenth annual nma- !
tour championship if America at Cbiy '
terget over the traps of the New York
Athletic cluli yesterday. jip took the
prize from fl field of ino gunners with
the seorc of 1 ; 4 o.itmof a possilde
targets.
1 QUALITY SERVICI
SANITATION
I Dependable Groceries
at new lower prices. Our entire stock at a sell
in? price low enough to meet or better any
others.
Are you acquainted with our free sales day
offer? Investigate this plan.
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Pilot Rock Comes Here to Try
Issue With Bucks Who Are
Leading Wheat Belt League.
It will t- a cuno. nf U'MUr int trail
it when JViidletnn and pUnt Rc!
U'.tmn in the Wheat Hell I4aKiio niet
to try nut issues here Sunday a',
liotinil-rp park. The vnntcftt 1jri"KJ
together tho ha?uo extremities, , film
Rock ncoupyintf the eeller on jivefupeF
while the JJucks siil wreM'ly In the
!ea, two victories and no defeats be-
t in; cheeked to them,
i The InraJs Hhu!d have an e:isy time
; of d.Mpotln? of the flint Uork ngre-
Ration if the dope bucket clovsn't pci
. I'ouiHed by some unexpected deveb-p
, meiit. With S'd WilltamH in the tmx.
I the Ibicks have nt permitted a scun
thin W'iimin in the reular leamit
' nainog,. and only nix hit have been
parnered off nf Sid. Tho hittin'of the
Hocks has been fairly consistent
npainst the men they have faced which
insures them an excellent chance u
emerge with tho desirable end of the
score.
The lineup tomorrow is expected t
be practically the name that it ha
been the two previous Sundays. Wil
liams. Ktirk and Duff are the mounds
men with Williams a favorite to p
against th Plymouth Hocks.
The gtime will be called at 2:30, the
t t-ual time, and Trai ey Raker wiP
read the indicators.
Phone 455 At the Sign or a Service
"If It'g on the Market We Have It"
lUi!
Blood-Cleansing, Appctitc-IVIaking
Strength-Giving
Art tha Effect! You Naturally
Want from-.Your Spnna Modicins
And Hood's Sarsaparilla satlsnps
thcue nccda a nothinR else can.
This marvellous restorative tonic
and biood purifier has lieen recon
nized fur nearly fifty years s the
lieat ni)rinK mediilne for restoring
the blood and circulation to their
natural rlrhnens and vitality.
Hood's SarBaparllla Is, more than
food, because, It creates an appe
tite and promotes assimilation of
all food taken, thus securing 109
per cent, of nourishment.
Thus it contributes to make rich
red blood, which carries vitality to
all parts of tho body and Kives tha
strength and nerve force that
niture demands day by day. Take
Hood's Karsaparilla. small dose
afier each meal, and you will soon
note how much refreshed you are,
how cood your food tastes, and how
cheerfully- you do your work.
Hood's Pills relieve headache,
b'liousness, constipation.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
PURIFIES. VITALIZES AND ENRICHES THE BLOOD.
Tridny to attend the declamatory con
test In which Lucille Is compftiiiK
Mrs. H. Htanfield returned to I'ort
'and Kiiday after viMliim here Willi
icr daughter, Mrs. A. 13. Thomson.
Vic .Martin, one of the newly ap-
iiolmed Ktanfletcl councilmen, was in
Kcbo tiaiiHactini; business affairs, Fri-
ay.
Mrs. A.sa H. Thomson enteitainid
With an Informal dinner party at her
lome Thiirsd;:' evenlns In honor of
he Tiitb birthday of her mother, Mrs.
'.I. Htanfield, who was visiting from
Portland. Those present w'ere Mrs. ('.
Helms and two children of Ktanf eld,
Miss Katie Stanfield and Miss Mary
lohns of Pendleti n. Mr. and Mrs. Asa
!3. Thomson and Miss Klna Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Drew left on
rain Sn. i Friday afternoon for I'm
lliion. They expect to attend the
leclnmatory contest In that cily Fri
lay evening and the track meet Satur
la'. The Drews will a;sc v:sit with
'rier.ds in Helix before returning
lome.
.ludKe H. liean arrived in Echo from
Portland Friday to visit with his
laughter, Mrs. Hawiey J. Pean.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry IVmiiliier were
.dsilors here from Hermiston lhu:s
tay. I. M. Peterson spent the week end
.tslt'nt' with relatives in Milton.
F. E. Ward of the Ward Btudio at
Pendleton, was here on busines
Thursday.
P.-ports from Oalifornia slate tha
HiiKh Stanfield, who ',": su.'ferinj witt
pneuuionia. is much improved.
The new bank building has been ac
cepted and the bank officials stat.
that they cxpecto to move into it Mon
da y.
is
mm, h
g PerfectShonldsrsaodAnni
Nothing eoualf the
beautitul, suit, pearly
w h i t appenncc
Couraud'f Oriental
Cream renders to the
shoulder and arms
Covers skin blemishes.
Will not nib off. Far
superior to powders.
Send ISe. lor
Trial Sut
FERD.TrlOPllNS
SON
New York
m
mm
j LADIES
' When Irregular or suppressed us.
I Triumph Pills. Safe and dependable
in all proper cases. Not sold at Dru
! Stores. Do not experiment witl
!for "Relief" and particulars, it's frer
! Address: National Medical Institute
others; save disappointment. Writ
Milwaukee, Wis.
Your Every Day Nesds
FOR MEN.
The Osborne Genuine Horschide Railroad
Glove '. S2l4:
Warranted Fire Proof Horsehide Glove jl-jw
Horsehide Palm, Mule Back Gloves J-4-
Warranted Cordovan Horsehide Glove l.o
FOR WOMEN
at $1.15, $1.65, $2.4.3, $2.9o I
mama Hats. Driced h
at $1.98,$2.43,$2 9o,$3.4J
Ladies' Percale House Aprons in light and dark
colors $lJ-
Ladies' Black Sateen Petticoats $1-45
FOR BOYS'
Boys' Summer Weight, Unions, short sleeves,
knee length c
Boys' Chambray Shirts -: c
Boys' Heavy Ribbed Stockings at. ...... 2oc ard 29c
THE HUB
40 Cash Stoi e.
745 Main St
CIRCUS
Pendleton
MONDAY
May 16
!?o5i!LAiFCniTsnERTl I! V n ' '
A Pre naratiorv ef
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUEt
AT YOUR DPUOCiST--..V
for BVJNA Uf. wl iNitifulia,..
fiHICHESTt'fl S PILL?
IW jr. TIIK IIIAMtisjr nicASll.
IMIlr.1 Assycwr vrufKlllai
if
) In Ifcd tnd Uold r.illk
born, mled -it PUt Ktbboo. 1
Tnlsf. n tber. Btr f vont
yetr. Irrww j Best, SaJett, Ai' rs
' " "WaTi laTfc i sWssMTasm HrasHli
1
Tt!SK05T COMPLETE CXSiCOS
Special
FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY FORD
ACCESSORIES
Shock Absorbers, per set $7.00
No. 1 Badger Sacks, each $3.50
Waterbury, 3 cylinder Tumps, each $5.00
Alemite Oiling Systems $10.f0
Johnson Horn Buttons 75c
Dry Cell Batteries .each 45c
White Disc Wheels, per set . $47.C0
We alHo have a ouinpli'tc sloi k nf Ci nulin' Korrl I'nrts for
your our and first clit: s Kt n.l mrchiiivcs to (In your 'work.
TIIY I N HIT
Simpson Auto Co.
l'li mo Ins
SlMtVK li 1 1 1 1ST
Pendleton. Ore.
(Ka.sl Oi'i'"iihin Siooial.)
Willi, .May 7. An IS your olil cirl
WonriiiK moil's appai'ol was found on
the highway liolwoon Nol n ami Kolio
by tr.ivrlors. Thursday. The nirl had
Ihh'ii "liidioiii. ii" from roriland," bt-at-Intr
lior way on IitIkIii oars and ask
ing r,dos from U'tirists alone tho high
ways. She had boon walking from
Itii'lh Thursday and was vory iil wlu-n
jsho was found. She refused to lrl the
ItoiirislK take her to I'.oho, so the"
! made a report lo In-. 1". Ii. Horn, who
' liiinu'dialely went and i;ot lior. The
Hlii was taken lo the home of ills.
I t'laud Sloan, wl.ere she was irivcn the
best eaio. She slates that she is mar
ried and that her husband Is living ai
.Salt ljike. The tfirl had been in
dotenlion Inline at rorlland and esiai'-
i ed with another vru l. 1 years old.
; about u week aso. The two girls slei
In hobo eainps as would any ordinar.x
trani'p and were sepaiaied only a few
days iiko. When the runaway was
I bronslit to Krho she had on'y )i eenjs
iln her possession. A matron from the
', detention home was sent for and she
'was taken hark to Portland on No. 1,
' Friday. Tho other runaway Rirl ha.
' not yet been located.
, letor l.idwell of I'endlolon was a
business visitor in this city Friday. I
I The report was Riven Wednesday by
, ,'..i..to., ..f Mi- !,o,l Mrs .Inlin ( 'orrea
w'no were niHiTied in IVhn that day, j
HUH luen'upie leu on ii. iii, ii
la honeymoon to Si. Johns, California.
It was afterwards found out that the
'report, was told In a Joke, and that the
j newly married pair only went to Walla
' Walla nnd w ill reiurn to their home in
a few days.
I It. T. Johnson was a l'rndleton vis- j
lior Friday.
1 Captain Forrest of the Salvation Ar
Ion- slopped In F.ohn Thursday and I
Friday. askhiK for donations. .Mis ,
Forrest bhiiic here from Seattle. j
i Miss Helen Harrington left Friday I
'evenint; to spend the week-end in l'a- ;
i ker vis tin with Miss l.ola Ciishinan.
! Mr. and Mrs. lirrt Mullins were vis
itors here from the Meadows, Friday.
! Hay Hunter. member of the
S freshman elass of the Kelio high
Isehool. is sufferins with nil attack of
I the mumps.
M. u...l 17 1 li-ln,i
and Lucille Ueorge, went to I'endletoti
FAIR AND WARMER MEANS
Good Fishing
If it's in Tackle we have it.
Sol Baum
A COMPLETE LINE OF BASEBALL
GOODS.
Agent A, G. Spalding Co., the best.
Hotel Pendleton Bldg.
Look for the Fish Phone G46
LEASTS
41?iWaM. acts!
CXiOWWS
Mr. Car Owner
The business of E. T. Walker Repair Shop will be
known in the future as Walker & Ocker Repair Shop.
Mr. Ocker, well known mct nanie, takaing over a half
interest. All business will run in the fulure as before.
Catering to all automobile labor.
Washing, Greasing, Repairing and Storage
Walker & Ocker
Repair Shop
Service Car Day and Night
Shop Phone 445 Residence Phone, 350
717 Garden Street
SEE THE GEEJVT ST.REET TJ-tRKBSS
A. DOORS OPEK --lonPTLY XT
Tickets on sale on show day at
At same prices charged cn show grounds.
! Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-
East Oregonian Printing Department.
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Butter, pound 40c
CRISCO, 1 1-2 lbs. 40o! 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs.
SI. 25.
Wesson Oil pt. 35c; qt. 65c; 1-2 gal. $1.20
Aunt Jemima Riickwbeat, pkg 10c
Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c
Rest Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for 25c
Olive Oil (Reimbarto) pt. 0e; qt. $1.50
Large Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 tins '10c
Be sure when you buy to receive the large size.