East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1921.
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Americans Who Meet British
Soon Have One Wise Horse
Who is Just 22 Years Old.
I.OXDOX, Way 21. (Chn MoCnnn.
I'.' I. Ulurf Correspondent.) Polo ex.
porn readily concede that (he pony In
quite the most Important factor In the
Kamn, and that however fine Hie
borscmanshlp and piny of the rider, a
ladly-tral"l polo pony will ruin nny
team's chunceH of victory. ,
Rearing thin In mind, the Trilled
Press went to Interview the Amerlcnn
ponli'ii, and wan even more Impressed
hy thoseequlno aristocrat than liy
the. Jolly but modest little hand of
sportsmen fighting under Captain !)
Vereuux Mllburn's Klnr-HpnnKled Man
ner for the International polo cup,
While the mere huninns piny under
the tuition of Mllburn. the fifty ponies.
comprising tho mrilii; under 11. V.
Col I'll chume, play under the Kuld
unro of Tenby, Mllburn'ii favorite
mount. Tenby in a nearly-hlark veter
un, twenly-twn yearn of age, he was n
member of Harry IDyne Whitney's
victorious) Invading tenni which won
It In liiM knowledge of the game that
enableH Tenby to remain the Htar per
former at an age when moBt hoises'
(ire regarded im too old for ordlnnrv
Work, ipiite apart from the Nlrcniiiiiis
life of a polo pony. I'onlex new In Jh :
game get eviclted and take a tiemend- '
oiih unioilt out of themselves, but the!
wise ones like Tenby know better. J
They ronscrve their Htrengtli, anl
watching the game us closely us their
rider, know exactly when and where
to move.
The Itcgister'-d Clurv Club Shoot and
the hoot In which merchantit' prize
are diBirl butcd will be held tomorrow
at Collins' park by tho Pendleton I'.od
j and flun Club.
A hurricane attack hy an opposing i The iibiihI mien about classification
Xo.i2 doesn't worry Tenby, ll staves j will prevail for entrleii tomorrow,
off the most persistent obstructive : Thoae who shoot a acore of 90 or bet
tactlex of the rival No. 1 almost with- I ter will be considered In Class A. arid
out the touch of Mllburn's. guiding j those xhootlng below this mark will be
lega. and he knows Immediately I In Clam B.
whether It will be necessary for .Mil-j A great deal of Intercut la being
bum to take a hand, ! shown by members of the club aa to
the ntiti nine of the regiatcred ahoot
tho I'olo cup over here as far back ns-Jness, Miss Jacob their names nre all
1909. He also played in all the inter
national matrhea of 1911, 1913, 1914,
at Meadow-brook, L, I., and what Ten
by doeHn't know about polo Isn't worth
learning.
to he found painted on the door of
the boxes in King Ocorge'a best pnd
docka at Hamilton Court, although
the animate have alnce moved to Hur-llruham.
QUALITY. SERVICE
SANITATION
Groceries
of the Highest
When you know that the food you purchase here
fs of the first quulity isn't it a grand and glorious
feeling? .. . t r
And you will also find the prices "here most rea
sonable, considering quality of the eatables."
And another thing which makes shopping a
pleasure is the service that is being- offered for it
is a service that demands your satisfaction first. No
purchase is complete unless you are satisfied.
ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU
FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 55
At (lie Sign of a Service
"If It's on the Market We Have It"
I'nfoitunately, even a Tenby cannot
aland the attain of a whole mulch, and
.Mllburn nurses hla favorite, generally
lining him for the most critical "oliuk-
ker," when brain work in required
Ilia moral influence on the cither anl- J
mala, however, la trenmendoua wheth
er playing or atandlng by. The aver
age polo pony goea wild at the eight
nf a hall on the run and must forever
lie trying to Intercept It. Hut aeeing
a veteran like Tenby standing unmov
ed by the proximity nf charging nnl
mala or rolling bnlla, be reali.ca the
futility of over-eagerneaa. ,
Tenby readily acted aa host to the
I'nlted I'reaa and Introduced a few of
I he stars. There waa lola, a modest
lilth- I'ght-brown mare, wiae to the
work of No. I ; Teroxide, n flashy look
ing chextnut with a white atreaked
face, frisky and hlgh-aplrlted and
burning to make every run by No. 2.
0 "coring effort. I'eggy, Lucky Strike
Aunt Agg. Hpeed, Naughty Oirl, Guln-
whlch la held under the auxpicea of
the national organization.
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WIX AM) I.OKK.
WALI.A WAl.I.A. Wax)i.. May 21,
(A. 1'.) Whitman College glrlx de
feated the I'niveralty of Idaho glrlx In
doubles in lennia here today, 6-2 and
7-5, while Idaho defeated Whitman, 9
to 4, In an 11 -inning baaeliall game.
AitT H.WOFTIl ItlXKASFIf.
SALT UAKF. CITV. I'tah, May 21.
(A. P.) Art Mauser, outfielder nf
the Salt Ijike club, was given hla out
right releaxe yeaterday. It waa bald
he would join the Slmonton club of
the Western Canadian league. When
In that league before he waa with the
Mooxejaw team.
Get Farm from th
Canadian Pacific Railway
ffg Cansdisn PaHA Rllwy offer yom fret epoortonltr to own farm horn.
Many of t
nkick of r
MDtl Ull
firming 1
ml prtam e low.
I Mnv of tfoM firiM hive pttid fur thmflvM with t.ut Ortt erop. Out of iU lut biff
KB wl fWffn
nU thtt rmrkalli
Lrminc and rm srowinf
trmiten price wUlbo btftMr. Ntvu 4io in MurU Axatrxi wOi turn Uod b irfftrMd
:k of ruMm farm lafuji yoa can bur fvr farm urxlr plan of lonir term f r p
tat 1 rfmaftliill to uia tiiatorT of rarao ltivarmcnu. Tha eountrv ia iriaal far
Ltr, tat nim iaivts an ba bouiftit of If from privat
Your Last Big
Opportunity
UntQ tfcii 'and dpoal 0 tho
Cndia PaciAe Kaiiway ctTm
fan the moat woodarfal oppor
tunity to tiia world t own a farm,
arbiivi ndapfidne and grow
Iff dMfraMo BfMj atfrsirttM.
br yoa cm actuart liMtopcbaV
oca.
No Sale Without
Investigation
TtM Ctntdita PMIfle will not in
R . -I
ftrbMV lnapnone np gruw j. i 7 ., oq t farm until ou bkv In.
1&m ."IA?"'.'". S3,ai7SfJf.2,iH 6el.ui.p,b..
B.lll.fort Dtatrlrtl of Untrll UiWi&ZV."S '""f"
, uiH l"tiritlon IfTitad and mad
lafvrMUaa aa ti.rr 'f lnftl-
rr
miraau si .aagiaa m
Special Kates for
tia
IrtfonnaUoo at
1W Kaat Ontarte Btraat,
If Yoa Wish
tho Canadian Paciflc offarf row
xnia mm w N.w Tort - or rL
Urm. easy parBkanTf. Too par M sutka, Moauaai, f.
no parmenta on tha principal on
til tha and of tha foorth year, then mtaea
annual pamaou. Inuraat la 6 par ent In
antra Saakattaawn Scaizar Wbcaler
rw tho wortd'a prua whaat. World f oris
ati war grows at UojdnuiuUr.
No Tamoa o Imprormenti
Tharo It amaJI tat on tba land, bat thra
arc no taxao mm roar live otock, buitdmas,
anpravoaBaata, faDplamaaU or paraonal
OtTecta. Good Biarkau, modern aeboota.
fwada oaurcbaa, aaaoaatBanta. maaa t am
thi. id .nd- . eta. of k ES'SJVrKa Home -SeWr.
And Full Information
Bporial riltway ttt for himmi tkm nka
impeeuua e, r Htmd now for frac i'lu
trotd pmmphlu ontworins ull quat.unl
nnd Mttioff forth nirurM sboat Innd valoo,
I nrrea.fr riiMt, Himate. optMrtaiuuan, ata.
!udU. Wro. idOht.
It. C. HOSWOHTH
lrixt. ItepiiHentative,
"o; Kpraxue Ave.,
Krkanc, WaHlilngton
i;oxz ; wixs ;ami:.
PPOKA.VE. May 21. (A. P.) The
I'nlverxiiy of Waxhinttton huxehnll
teum look a hard drubbing from the
Oonzana team here yexterday, the lit-
cala winninir H to 2. The Sun DodK
era uxed three pitrhera but failed to
atop the xlaiiRhter while McCarthy
held Hie vlxltora to four hita. Two
double nlaya by Oonnsa featured the
irame.
1. of W 2 "
riomraea . .( 2 14 3
Patterlex Leonard, Harper, Gard
ner and I.and: MeC'arthy and Hatch.
LAID TO REST TODAY
WASHINGTON. May 21. (A. P.)
j Panama to Alaska will rumble w'th
j the laxt military tribute to the dead
ut 8 o'elork in the morning ax the coi
j ora are Imlf maxted for the day.
1 Panama Si ndx MraMisf1
I WASHlMiTON, May 21. (A. p.)
i A mexfage front the (rovernment of
Pi'iiama on the death of Chief JuatU-e
M,ite waa delivered today to Secretary
Fevre. charge d'
Tfiis Is the Best Place in Town to Buy Your Needs
Our price are alway lower, quality the highet. A
comparison will convince you.
Men' Khaki or Whip
Cord Riding Pant
$3.45
Men' Khaki Coat to
Match above pant
$3.45
Men' Work Pant
$2.45
Men' Heavy Work Shirt
79c
Men' Cotton Union Suit
$1.00
Men' Solid Leather Har
vett Shoe, $3.45
Men's Work Straw Hats
25c and 35c
Ladies' White Canvas
1 -strap Pumps Or Oxford,
Low heel, $2.45,
Ladies' , White 2-Strap
Pumps with Military
Heel, $2.65
Ladies' Sport Oxford,
white and brown
$2.95
Children' 1 Strap White
Canva Pump
$1.85 and $1.95
Ladies' Straw Hats
$1.45 and $2.95
Ladies Skirt
$2.95 to $12.50
THE HUB
40 Cash Stores
743 Main St
The ivheela of government xwung to ! Hughea by ,1. K. I-e I
rest in Washington laxt night to stand i orfalrrn here. It aanl:
id'e until laat honors have been paid
toi'a v to the memory of Kdward DoiiK
!u' White, chief Juatice of the I'nited i
Satex. ;
I
''Panama Ix and wixhex to be alwayx
tii loyal filend of the Pnited States
aid harex in the great losa to the
t'li'fcri statea through the death of the
, ,,. ,i,ioitol n,lr ih. o,i. : 'ii".-iriou iMiiiiu- m'nam. r.owarn
tly, departmenta were to remain cb.x- ""' " hite, chief juatice of the
ed all rtav; leaser courts alxo were at ! Vmtp1 ""1-reme court, to which
a standstill and the senate adjourned v r"''"' "anama renders the homage of
until Monday. The house alone wax j "'lr"ln and profound respect,
to be In session after the funeral. ;
driven hy the urgent requirements of
public business, having already sus- i
pended for a day In honor of the dead.
While the wishes of the family were j
for simple, private ceremonies, the ;
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LADIES
! i:v iiitiii ji'Mp ni:coiti.
railAXA, 111., May 21. (A. P.
; Illinois swamped Wisconsin in a dual
track and field meet yesterday by a
score of S!i to 3. Alberta of Illinois,
, furnished ,the jralnre .tf the meet
i wnen he set a hew Western Confcr
i enre record of six feet 5 1-8 Inchea in
When Irregular or suppressed use
Triumph Pills. Safe and denendable
I )... .a Ti, W'htla ItuM ..u V.AtA i ... ..II V,.. IA n n-.,,.
of one of the three coordinate branch- Stores. Do not experiment with
es of the American government for- j for "Relief" and particulars, it's free.
bade abandonment of all official part Address: National Medical Institute.
In the mourning. : others; save disappointment. Write
I Milwaukee, Wis..
Purlal Service at fieorcetow n i
. .After, aervlcea
hnrch the body
'akhill cemetery
ui. , St. Matthews
will be carried to
in Georgetown for
the high Jump and surpassing; by fi-R I I nral, acenmpained hy the eight sur
of an inch the intercollegiate mark, j vlng members of the greatest legal
tribunal as honorary pallbearers by
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PHONE
FIVE
FOR
FUEL
CASTLE GATE
EGG COAL
5 THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER :
CLEAN AND UNIFORM j
J B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It!
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HUHf HVS OF 22.
. SAN P1KOO. .May 21. (A. P.l
Taking lip an unfinished run of 117
from Thursday night, Ora C. Morn
incstar in the afternoon play of his
match with Kdouard Horemans. Bel
gian expert billlnrdist, made a run of
229. the highest run of the match to
date. At the end of the nfternoon's
piny, the score stood:
Mnrninuxtar, 12U0; Horemans, mat
When Xlornlngstar had reached his
tflfl for the afternoon block he hnd an
unfinished run of eight, Horemans
played a spectacular game at times.
making a run of ion by a line nurse,
taking the halls the length of the ta
ble by this style of play.
PENINSULA COMPANYTOj
BUILD $750,000 PLANT;
Mr. Ford Owner
You all know our new shop foreman, Jack
Chikls. If you don't you ought to. Come in and get
acquainted with him and the brand of service that
is used. We know you will be pleased with the
change.
He uses genuine Ford parts to repair your car,
assuring the utmost in endurance. The prices are
right, too. We make them right.
ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU
FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27
Simpson Auto Co.
The Home of The Ford and Fordson
Pendleton, Ore. SERVICE Phone 408
POHTl.AND, May 21. Construction
; of an entire new mill for the exclusive
nwlng of high grade logs, with inde
pendent dry kiln and planing-mlll ra
pacity, and the utilisation of the pres
ent mill for handling timbers for the
domestic and offshore markets, was
announced yesterday by the Peninsula
Lumber company. Actual huildliv;
will he undertaken as soon aa a fill,
under way on the north side of the
site has settled suficiently to permit
the structures being begun, it Is es-'
timatcd the cost will he close to $T'iO.- j
uiin. When In full operation payroll j
expenditures will be about doubled,
reaching tl.flnn.flnn annually.
News of the final approval or gen
eral details nf the project, which has
followed three years of preliminary
labors by engineers nnd sawmill
draftsmen, under the direction of F. C
Knapp, president of the company, has
been received hy those In touch with
the programme as among tho most
conclusive lllcstratlons of how Port
land's stability and future develop
ments Is regardel hy financial Inter
ests concerned In lumber production.
Vice-President Coolidge .ftnd a select
rate committee. Speaker filllett and
lenders of majority ami minority in
the house and the full delefration in
.ongress from the chief Justice's native
state of Louisana.
All I lais ill Half Must
President Harding expected to at
tend as 'well as cabinet members and
tanking officials of all the government i
departments. i
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j The stream of messages attesting !
I Justice While's high pl.ice In the lesal S
ftatcrnlty continued today to pour into
i the supreme court.
i
! At the 'linns", too. messages of sym- !
pathy piled up through the hours from
every part of the -world. t
At last arrangements for the funer
al were completed, the president's j
orders were speeding over the world
by cable to bring to half mast for 3ft i
cays flaes thnt fly over. American dip- j
b mat'c and consular missions. Al- I
toady similar orders had been flashed
:o army and navy posts and the navy
ships at sen and with these went in-
stvuetions that a funeral salute of 17 j
mm.s shmild boom out at the funeral ;
hour. Army batteries from the far
liiese lire Harvest Days
ron Tin: small investor
The whole world is bidding for
money at the highest interest
rate in all history.
Todny you can get $10 on every
$iiit) with safety on a certain
high-grade preferred stock
with valuable "rights."
Write for Financial State
ment. Bank References, etc.
J. E. THOMSON & )., INC.
PJ Lllierty St., New Vork
All Those Wishing to Have Their Rela
tives Resting Places Improved
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Before Decoration Day, can call or come to the q
cemetery. I will be making improvements there for O
2 or 3 weeks, making air-tight vaults, reinforcing
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cement slabs lettered, curbs, cement alley.
For Information Call 262 M.
FRANK DUPRAT
TONIGHT
BIG
DANCE
COLD SPRINGS
HALL
20 Off
ON MY STOCK OF
Fishing Poles
If you need a pole now is your chance to gel one.
I have an extra large stork 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 G4G
FEDERAL TIRES ARE
REDUCED IN PRICE
BY RECENT ACTION,
"The Renernl ptillic will lie pleaseil
to learn that, in line with a general
movement for price reduction in prat
tlcally all commodity lines. The Fed
ernl Rubber Company has made m
tf rial reduction from the prices which
have necessarily obtained on Federal
I Tires for some time past ns the result
I of the hiith cost of materials, labor.
transportation, etc." said Allen-Knight
Co., local Federal tire dealer.
"It will nlso le Interesting to the
t;re htiy'na; public to know that though
prices for Federal Tires have been
.ed -tl, the iiiHlitv and serviceability
of th"se tires will he strictly main
tained to that hUh standard which
Inve mrtile Federal so universally
popular, and which makes for econ
omy and satisfaction to the motorist."
A Checking
Account
In this bank will relieve yon of the annoy
ance of pettiUK u check cr.shed.
I'ashlitK a check is a f.ivor bich yoa are
usually expected to return hy purchasinu
goods or otherwise. Frequently, in Kelt ins
a. check cashed you are obliged to ro to con
siderable trouble mid waste a pood deal of
time.
If you linve nn account in this bank you
can deposit your check or checks and the
amount will be added to your balance.
You will find many other conveniences
in having a checking iicoount and we ask
only that ou maintain a roasona'ole halanco
in giving you this free service.
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
BEST BUTTER, pound 35c
Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart 65c; U gal. $1.20
Crisco V lbs. 40c; 3 lbs. 70c; G lbs. $1.23
Best Crepe Toilet Taper, 3 rolls 23c
Tomatoes, 2 cans 23c
Van Camps Tork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for 93c
Olympic Tancake 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