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. i KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WOTD OF SPORT DATLY IN ARTICLES RY STAFF WRITERS AND TWO NEWS SERVICES ON THI3 TACE ' FOURTEEN PAGES ? SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 d FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1921. ,.,,...,,., ,, , , rirsf-.iz ss- plug evcnm, flnif riicH nnd tour iilmiit J.um County. The fjypsy Tour in nn nnnuul cvi'i.t iimnnv moiorrycle liili'r of the I m-if ! NdiiliwoHt. I.iihI yi'nr h'nlciii (iri-K'ni, Willi 1 hi objective. It Costs Only EI'CIKXB, Ore., May H. tA.,P.) i.vixy nintiirryi'lft ndTH frnin nil piirlx n( W'eHtern WnHhlnistim nrnl OitKn nrn roniliiK 1" KiiKne June IS on (ho nnrnial flypnv Tour of the nnup CHy .Mutoiiyolii AHHorltilioM. Ai'timlln '". J. W. .Miillieim, Ry-y tour inaHtcr of the nxHOdiitlnn, between OHO nnd HOO rider will he here. .Vancouver, Wunh., nnd Portland nre exiieeted to kpiicI nt leant 4n mnohlne. 'MherH will come from Seattle, Taco ma, llaker, Itoiiehiirff, Centrnllu. Che. haliR, Axtcula, Salem nnd other cltle: The rider will leave their home town with the intention of airlvlriK here bv two o'clock on the afternoon of tht eliihteenth. They will upend the night here and lea've the following after noon. Novelty race will he held nt the fair ( ground here on June in. There will j he raced In chnnKiin Hide earn, (.park I PROVIDE PRIZE AS HONOR TO MEMORY OF WHITMAN PRAYER WAU.A VAU,A, WVieh., .May 14. (A. P. In memory of the late Koyal Nile, a former football star of Whit man t'olleise here, a friend who dexlieH hia name tie not nnno inced, hax offer. ed n flip to he won by the champion football player of the college enrh j year. The winner' name will be en- kim ve, upon it and he will keep it mi-! Ill It. Ix won by another. Nile-, known on the campiiK a "Tubby" Nile, played Ihinunh four MeawuiH from 1910 to inn. He died IiimI December from IIIiiphh contracted when nervine overnean. whitman iii;i i:ti:i. WAI.I.A WALLA. .May 14. (A. P.I I'nh erxit y of .Montana yeHtcnlay defeated Wlilttnan collcKe, 8 to ft, In haHchall In ti Hlow (tame. .Montana X 13 2 Whitman Colleae 5 fl 8 PatterifK rirlKir and Splller; (Jur ver and Walt her. Five Cents a Day or 11.50 per month for helpful med ical treatment If you take Hood fiai;aajllla, known In thousand of homen on the beBt reconstruc tive tonic. For nearly half a cen tury this good medicine has stood In a das by Itself In curative pow er and economy. Hood's tsursapa rilla give more for the money than any other. It tones up the whole system, creates an appetite, promotes assimilation, so as to se cure for you 100 per cent, of the nutrition In your food. More than this, It purines and en riches the blood, eliminates poison ous matter after diphtheria scarlet and typhoid fevers. eradicate Mfrofula and ctarrh. relieves rheu matism, overcomes that tired feel ing and makes the weak strong. WOX IX KITH. I.OS ANCIKLES. .May 14. (A. P.I ---Los Aniteles took n 10. Inning gari e ,'roin Hacrainento, 'l to I. Aldrlilg" .liloucd the visitors only four hits an I won hlo own game In the lotli with a single. Fltlery also pitched good b ill, keeping the nine the Angels made off him well scattered. Hood's Sarsaparilia 13. PECULIAR TO ITfcELF IN EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Quality Sanitation These two always go hand in hand at the best stores and this store' is no exception. When better goods can be bought we will buy them. When they can be handled better we will do so. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 4o5 At (he Sign of a Service -If It's on the Market We Have If uivwv iiirnvj; wixs. r-KATTI.K, May 14. (A. P.) "Hunky" Schorr won his sixth victor") otit of seven times on the mound and ' Sc.ittle took Its fourth straight from Oal.land, with a 9 to 5 score, here yes I ter '. Heavy hitting of the P.ninic:! v.n the Kiiine. 'The score was tied, 4 j :o 4 in the seventh, Oakland scored ' one In the eighth and In the same In- iilng Seattle idled up live runs. Mr. and Mrs. .Itevella l.ieunllen mo tored tn Adams Wednesday. Mrs. John Ogle and mother. Mrs. iJarr. were the guests of Airs, liert Kerbv Wednesday. ! Hi The Aune-Wheeler Studio has made special arrangements to welcome graduate for THEIR PICTURE OF PICTURES Totted plants and flowers on hand for use in this studio and for accommodation of graduates. Special invitation extended for group pictures. The Souvenir ot School Days Phone us at 533 222 E. Alta Pendleton j Kad Oregoninn Fperlat.) I ADA -MS May 14. J. T. Meonllen , has a nice little city residence in 1 Adams and will donate it to the Hap i tist church for a parsonage, providing ; the members will raise the money for i improvements. Two of the church trustees started out with the Huhscrip ' lion papers and have secured pledges ! by the people for $:i:tn. Dr. Fred A. l.ieunllen motored to Adams today to call on his patient i l.oyd Inman. ! .Mr. and Mrs. John ogle and Mrs. I C. Dnrr motored to Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kvnrd and son muter. I ed to Adams Friday. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Otas l.ieunllen motored to Adams today. I Mr. and Mrs. o. M. Morrison niotor- ed to Tendleton Thursday, j .Mr. and Mrs. U l l.ieunllen have mined to their new home in Adams .and has a man and his wife on the home ninih to cook for the hired men. I Old Was Whs from the reservation j in town tndriy to do some shop I ping. He is blind 44 nil can hardlv ! walk. j Mrs. Jim ("hermit who has been I confined to her home for some time ( with sickness is somewhat improved, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Ha'cs and son ; John motored to Pendleton Wediies j day nnd to Adams in the evenintf. 1 Adolph Fur run motored to Adams todav to do some shopping. Mrs. Simontou was the guest of Mrs. T.eiio Thursday. Miss l!a ItlaKe and mother were the Tvcst of Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Cliff toiie today. Mrs. r. Parr and Mrs. John Ogle were tin- gueMs of Miss I la lilake and mother tnd;iy, Mrs. Kd Wsllan ami Mrs. Joe Dames motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Mr. M.iyherry motored to Pendle ton Wednesday. Mrs. Charley Hunch and Mrs. Henry Hunch motored to Pendleton Wedncs-dav. Mrs. Henry Whltely and children -were the guests of her mother. Mrs. French over Sunday In Adams, Mrs. Charley Hunch. Mrs. Henry Bunch nnd ftived McCollem motored to Pendleton Thursday. I loyd Inman who is quite ill with heart trouble is rcporiofi some Itetter today. The city marshal Ira St oil and Cladyn Spencer are repairing the city water pipes by the brldire near Adams. Helix high school stopped in Adams Friday for refreshments on their way (o HinehHm Spring for 11 days picnic and outing. Mrs. Archie Mclntlre was chaperone. Wendel Mclntlre a former resident of Adams was among them. T. A. I.ieuallen was elected to go as s delegate to the I. O. O. F. and Itehek ah convention at Albany. Ora Holdman of Pendleton motored to Adams Frldav and was the guest of h's brother Will Holdman. Mr. and Mrs. U K I.ieuallen and daughters Doras and Tena motored to 1 Milton Thursday evening to attend the ichool entertainment. Hev. Luther and J. T. I.ieuallen mo tored to Milton Friday to attend the P.aptist state association. Miss Pertha McFarland went to Pendleton Friday, vii.i.a it xisi s i.Aitfii: t nop WASIIINCTON, Miiy 14. (A. P.) - I'ra nclsi o Villa, former- .Mexican bandil leader, expects to harvest a crop of fifty tRiiusand bushels of wheal this ar, acconllng to a re. port from Consul J. II. Stewart at Chihuahua. Mexico. ilia was said to have equipped extensively will modern American farming imple ments. Including tractors and inotoi trucks, the large tract he is cultivat ing with the assistance of the Mexican government. EjBeautyU t FEID. T. niurpassed The womltifolly refined, purl; white complexion rendered, bring back the (Pvcarance of youth: Re mit are hulint. Highly antiseptic Exerts a toll and oothinf action. Over 75 years in ute. Sena" 15 c tor Trial Six HOPflltS av Ron ''0ULAR (OK CINIKATIONI" A Pre onratlon. of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBS9S AT YOUR DPUCCIST Ask br BYJIAMS.QNjtY.roM SWhatitutiofi j Attention boys! Want to learn more I Inbuilt India us'.' Want to be able to j I talk the Indian sign language? There's ja new free book being distributed that , ill give ymi many real facts regard -j lug the characteristics and customs of the red man. It is the ' Hoys' Iti.ok of Indians published by the l. F. lioodrich P.uh l'r Co. Kvery red-blooded American boy will want a copy of this entertain, iug little book. Its .'i; pages and S) illustrations give the boy a new and in timate knowledge or Indians. Here are a few of the subjects In the look; Division of tribes: languages and k'hiik; Indian wars; every day life and customs; weapons for hunting nnd war: bow an Indian gets his name; games and amusements: relig ion, legenos anil music; what Indians eat; and the future of the American Indian. The "Hoys' Hook of Indians" can he hid through lioodrich branches in principal cities, at the stores of bicycle dealers, or by a request of the com pany's factory at Akron, Ohio. Condemned Man Renames Ba6y Special FOR THIS WEEK ONLY FORD ACCESSORIES Shock Absorbers, per set '. $7.00 No. 1 Badger Jacks, each $3.50 Wnterbury, 3 cylinder Pumps, each ....$5.00 Alemite Oiling Systems $10.50 Johnson Horn Buttons ; 75c Dry Cell Batteries ,oach 45c White Disc Wheels, per set $47.00 $ -We ti'Pti have n complete ;-tock of ilcnuine Ford Parts for ynur car ninl first class Ford mechanics to do your work. TltV IS OPT Simpson Auto Co. Phone IUH si-: in h i: i iitvr I't ndlcinn, On1, Try The Delta Restaurant New Dining Room Service Breakfast from 7 to 1 1 A. M. Business men's lunch served in a scries from v 11 :30 to 2 p. m. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 25c 35c 50c Jut before Jamet O'Dell went to nia death In Sing Sinr for kllllnit nia wlfe'a betrayer, he wrote her uking t-.at she change the name of their baby from Gloria to Naomi. Thi Mrs. O'Dell did, making the name Mildred Naomi. Mm. O'Dell and her child are tiU In Auburn prlaon. hopefully waiting action by Governor Miller on the appeal of 10,000 per sona for the mother s pardon, so that atw can Ukt bur child from tht prison. I Morning, noon or night, you get the best. We are serving; a special 75c chicken dinner Sunday. Our Ice Creams today are Chocolate Vanilla Strawberry Maple Nut Pineapple and Orange Sherbet. We are serving: fresh strawberries at our fountain. The Delta Main Street Men's Extra Dress Pants Men's All Wool Dress Pants, made by one of the leading tailoring houses of the country. These pants made to retail for $10.00 to $15.00 the pair. By a fortunate purchase we are able to offer these to you at $6.50 th pair. Men's Dress Pants . Men's Work Pants . $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 $2.45, $2.95 and $3.95 THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St 20 Off . ON MY STOCK OF Fishing Poles If you need a pole now is your chance to get one. I have an extra large stock ranging in price from $2.00 to $65.00. A slow season has curtailed selling.. In order to reduce stock you are to get this saving. GOOD FLY HOOKS, $1.00 DOZEN Buy while the buying is good. ' ' ' Sol Baum Sporting Goods Store Hotel Pendleton Bldg. Look for the Fish Phone &46 TRY OUR Merchant's Lunch from 11 to 2 P. M. WAFFLES ALL DAY . Fresh Doughnuts and home made pies. Special tables for Ladies. Home cooking our specialty. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. White's Doughnut Lunch t 123 West Alta. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY BEST BUTTER, pound 35c Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart 65c; V. gal. $1.20 Crisco VU lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. $1.23 Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 23c Tomatoes, 2 cans 23c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 95c Olympic Pancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for ..$1.00 Prunes, large size, pound 10c Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 pound 48c Ensign Coffee, White Package 30c Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00