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m m J gMfc." tPm WWi I KEEP ABREAST OF DOINGS IN THE WOULD OF SPORT DAILY IN ARTICLES BY STAFF WRITERS AND TWQ iNEWS. SERVICES ON, JIIIS PAGE , SIXTEEN PAGES , SECTION TWO PAGES 9 TO 16 SIXTEEN PAGES SECTION TWO N PAGES 9 TO 16 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1921. GEORGES WILL TALK ABOUT MOST ANYTHING RATHER THAN ON HOW TO WIN FIGHTS, REPORTERS FIND , Frenchman Gqts Impatient and Talks English Fluently When .Interpreter Gets Stalled. NEW YOIlK. May 25. (Homy I... Knrrcll, U. I'. Waif OirrcMiiomlent.) If you wunt to learn tho beat way I" ruh,e a buliy jjlrl, f y()u wojIU like to take mime loHHoim In inichlnv a dim tricks, If you want to inks n (fond item ln nt any kind of a curd game but poker, ul (icoifuK Curpi'iitlcr on your IlKf. If you have a desire to talk lioxing or get some hiNiilor firm ha nit Infor liintlon on who'll win Ilia li.mpHcy t'arix'nller flKht, consult anybody luit- C'lll pdlllLT. 3'hc trim, fnHtldloiw yuuuir French-, man who Journeyed over hero to meet Jack Dcmpuoy for the worW'H iham- I'loimhip will talk fluently about every tliimt but hid bunlnewi. CarpentUr can sii'nk fluently too. Do picked up a lot of KiiKllh frorn the T" nimlci and DoiikIiIiovk ilurini; (hi; war but ho wax a little bit backward laHt your about unlnjr It. The newspapermen who went down thn bay to meet hint on hlN recent ar rival learned with Homo mirprlac Hint Hie Kniopeaii heuvywi-lnlit champion can hhake a wicked toiurue on UiikIIhIi. Hefuro boarding tho liner, the Hcrlliea made tlie pleaaant dlncovery that one of their number could apeak Kienrh. After making u perlloun hk- eent over the aide of a ropo ladder, the reiKJilrrH incut Cat pcntler und his ni uiavcr, DcNruiiipM. imo the main Haloon where all gathfied around a table and proceeded to crus ex amine UuMCiinipH through tho Inter preter. Cai pentlcr found the Intervlcwins mich i hIow proccN that he butted In ii ml niMWertd nil the iiucHtlonn In per- Can England's Champ beat Molla? feet JCnf,'llnh. "When did you pick tho language, fleorre?" ojie of Hie HiirprlBCd icrlbea an'ied. "I had It biMt year," ho anawered, "But I didn't have the. nerve to uae It." The Frenchman dldu't bring' filunji the trunka foil of fancy clothea that ho h id with him the lout time. "1 came over to run over tho road and work on a farm, not to walk on youn Ffth Avenue. I'erhnpa utter July 2ml r will put on what you call tho Klail ru'4s," ho wild. The police don, "Klip" a Mg Htronij fellow Alio uiiH lllto. a wolf, la Car pcntler'B bent pal. Around the train-. luff ouurfra at .Miinliaiwet. "Flip" wan the Frenchman'!) niuacot during the war and hum a lot of action around V'erdon. "Flip" 1h very particular about the way h! young maatcr In treated. A straiiKe hand laid even an lightly on 1'arpcnticr'n shoulder brlnpa a threat ening growl from tho animal, he bare a mouthful of long teeth and the hair cornea up on h!n back. "He'd be a Bood imslHtant at tho rim? Hide," one of the reporter remarked to C'arpentlni. "Yea he would If I needed htni," the Frenchman came back with one of hi aiullea. . I Bad Blood Disfigures Young Faces ; With Unsightly Eruptions The mortifying- and unuiifhtly ekin and facial disfigurements on young people from 14 to 20 years old are seldom -due to anything worse than impure blood. The young bodies are under going important changes, and the blood stream is temporarily disordered often filled with poison ous waste matter. In such cases only In ternal blood remedies can relieve. The impuri- m ties must be cast out and' the vital fluid enriched before the disfigure ments are cleared up. For this you naturally want an efficient, tested blood remedylike S.S.S., tho fa mous old herb medicine. Start the young lolka with S.S.S. today (your druggist has it), and write us about their con dition, addressing Chief Medical Advisor, 841 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Georgia, I FOOTBALL WILL BE TAUGHT AT SUMMER . SESSION OF 0. A. C. ANfiF.l R T.VK R K SACRAMENTO, Cal., May 23. (A. V.) l oa Angelea bunched hits off Fit ter' In the Hevcnth Inning here yeHier day and took the firrt content of the scrlc by a 3 to 2 "core. Itclnhurt dis played much stuff and hurled a nice Ka me. KK.VTTI.K IS VKTOIt I)8 A.VGLCI.Kf, May 25. (A. I'.t Scuttle lieat Vernon, 4 to 2 The TUr er took th" lead In the second Inning, but the 8iashe bunched their hit on Ixjve in the sixth and In that inning indue three runs on a triple, two sin-f,"!"- and an error. (Midland n woir.uii liitiiin i liuiiiplon. .ihh t. J C'ull er, looks as thotmh she ti'8 to i i,p tho iiiliwitnul "Aonmri tert.'f I lie. 1ut Miilla DJurstedt Aim- wiii'iaii rnami mi. re rniTFT v ny to mei l A'is ton; er bi the Intci uatii fi- nmiel'i'M - . OAKS III AT KlvXI S FAX KUANC'SCO. May 25. (A. IM Winn was hit freely yesterday but lightened up In the pinches with the result that Oakland defeated San Franc'aco, 6 to 1. Couch pitched air tight ball up to the sixth inning, when hn weakened and allowed three runs on four h'ts. He was taken out in the eighth after letting in two more runs. The Seal only run resulted from Kaolin's home run In the fifth Innin; A course of football under It. IJ. Rutherford, director of physical edu cation, has Iwen announced for the college summer uossion at o. A. C. The theoretical work will cover the rules from the standpoint of coach, players and officials together with the several styles of offense and defense with .consideration of their special strength and weaknesses. The prac tical work will Include training, condi tioning, jiiayer'H equipment, punting, the varioUH kinds of kicking and tackl ing dummy and charging sled. Special treak pluys and fundamental piays will also lie considered. Instructional work In basketball und baseball with the Idea of f.tlins men U coach will also be given. Other sub jects scheduled are swimming, train Ing, tennis, school room games, gym nastic for rural school teachers, and eh mentary gymnastics. A foil pro gram Is announced in physk al educa tion for women under the direction of Miss Kdna A. Cocks. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Mid-Week Veal Special YOUiNG, TENDER MILK FED. ' VEAL STEW 12 l-2c VEAL ROAST ..20c SHOULDER VEAL STEAK .... 22c LOIN VEAL STEAK - . . ... . . . . 25c VEAL CUTLETS 25c VEAL CHOPS . . . . . ; . . . 25c ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 Pendleton Trading Co. PhoilC 435 At the glgn of a Service -If It's on the Market We Have It" I . I S XVII AI K M-IAVKHS SALT IJUE CITV, Ctnh, May 25. (A. P.) Salt Lake whaled two Port land pitcher yesterday afternoon In toe opening; giime of the series, win iiIht by a score of 13 to 2. Iteiger, al-' though w ild, iillcwed the Heavers only four safe hits. Portland twice filled the bases, hot the needed hit was not forthcoming. . Mrown and Sand lilt home runs. THIS TIMK LAST YKAU Ruth hit his seventh home run off Leonard. Detroit, on tho l'olo graunds. Muoree, Athletic pitcher, beat the White Kox with a homer with one on. Tho Cubs made five inns off six hits In the fifth inning oft Gallia, Philadelphia. Chicago University and Kalo I'niversity played a ten inning tie at Toklo. The Red So beats tho Itrown on Hooper homer in the eleventh Inning. MOTION PICTURE NEWS us u story Inld In the Oklahoma desert before It was named Oklahoma. It in "I-uh!i(:i," an adaptation oi John Ureckenridge Kills' novel, and showing at the Arcade Theatre today. As picturlzed by Kdgar Lewis, It Is a play In which you feel the Immensity of the desert and the infinite beauty of the varl-colored walls of rock that tower above the Western horizon, a you would not bclleve'poMstble on the ween. ALT A TODAY di; Mii.i.r. Kii.M has llltll;I.IAVr OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS Tlk LOWEST. A ComparLsoii Will Convince You. Men's $25.00 Riding , Boots $14.50 Men's $7.50 Brown Dress Shoes... $5.00 Men's $5.00 Work Shoes $3.45 Men's $6.50 Dress Pants $3.95 Men's Light Weight Union Suits . . . $1.00 Men's Full Cut Work - Shirts . .'. 79c Men's Suits $18.50 to $35 Men's Panama Hats $3.15 Men's Work Straw Hats ... 25e and 35c Men's $2.00 Caps, $1.25 Men's Summer Hats 95c Men's Overalls 95c and $1.19. Army Blankets, all wool . ..... . . . $5.00 Men's Canvas Gloves ; ........ 10c THE HUB 40 Cash Stores 745 Main St CAST A breath-taking story and a brilliant east are the combination prom'sed In William De Mille's latest picture. - Mills imnii-r Madness," at the Alto theatre today. The story -was sdapted from Cosmo Hamilton's novel. "His Friend and His Wife." Mr. Hamilton Is well known as the author of "Scandal." "The "Blindness of Virtue," and many other successful plays and stories. The plot centers around two young married couples who are close friends. One of the wives Is bo lavish with the notwurd expressions of her lov for her husband that he becomes a bit tired of her. Now that she Is so completely won, ho longs for new' fields to con 'iner. His friend's wife, on the other PAT MOW SMT UNA, Kin.. May (A. P.) Izaak Walton scarcely would be lieve his eyes If her were to walk through the country near here and en counter negroes dlgslng live fish from tho ciound as if they were potatoes, and even persons accustomed to the miracle of this age would look twlcv then set out In search of an ocu list. A certain vurlety of mud fish found In nearly all parts of the state ! responsible for th's. T Is queer members of the finny tribe Inhabit stream or ponds which luivtf mud banks or bottoms. Is black and weigh up to five or six pounds. When the water in a pond exnporates. us It does during certain seasons of the vear. leaving only a msss of mud which on the surface is practically dry. It doeyn't worry' the fish. They merely murrow Into the mud to wait for rain and apparently continue to live as long as the earth la wet. The negroes lo cate them by exploring the mud with their bare feet. The fish is edible but Is not a favor ite Ivecause of Us stringy and course flesh. AKCADK TODAY , j Fdgar Lewis, the man Vim has ; brought to the magic carpet of the j Ht rcen the grest Northwest In "The I Parricr," the immeasurable majesty , of the ftrand Canyon in "TJje (ireat DivMf," the slumberous beamy of the ou:h in "The Par Sinister." now gives j TODAY Children, 5c Adults, 20c THE GREATEST WILD ANIMAL SERIAL EVER PICTURED THE LOST CITY DEEDS OF DARING RUTH ROLAND IN RUTH OF THE ROCKIES THRILLS ' SUSPENSE COMEDY TOUGH LUCK hand, is blessed with a husband who i more Interested In business than In her; she crave romance. So the over loved husband and his friend's under loved wife are attracted to each other. In a moment of folly, they commit an indiscretion, that nearly ruins four lives. The cast of "Midsummer Madness" Include such sterling wreen players as Lois Wilson. Jack Holt, LUa Lee and Conrad Nagel. The picture ha been sumptuously produced . and abounds in moment of iinuiiual dra matic strength. ' Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslce Ctoronle and Nervous lneaea tutt "Itni-tr Of Women. Ray fclec'r Therapeutics 'in pi. Rldg Room 1 Phons 41 ti.w- tl-W 7 P. O. Hot M' DR. a II. DAY PhyMCMui and Surgeus Oxtmpatb Kooms tt and ZB Smith-Crawfort ; Building. Telephone TM Wa T4-R Phons 60T Hours t a. m. to ( p. m. dh:oiimart tfiMlcna ItaiitMry . In All ItraiM-lias. 'arca jr1 oir ' Itcliublc nicclianitiil uttention pivon to your Ford means more service from your cir and leas cost in its ' operation. Let us take care of your car. Wc have the mechanics who know how and use only the genu ine Ford materials and only ask the fixed, standard, Ford factory prices. As you value the use of your Ford sec that it is kept mechanically right. ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Phcne408 SERVICE Pendleton, Ore. President Obregon, of Mexico, has ordered the return of all properties ci2ed bv Past governments In Shihun- hua. Sonhulla,. Tamanllpas and Nucvo lon, including that of the. Mormons in Chihuahua, tracts owned by Luis Terrains and hinds ubnndoned by Americans when revolutions broke broke out. - Labor Chief? 2zJ Rumors In Important labor circlet say John L. Lewis, prevalent of the Vnlted Mint Worker of America, will be a candidate to succeed Samuel Gompers head of the American Federation of Labor. AL T A Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c JESSE L. LASKY Presents WILLIAM DE MILLE'S PRODUCTION ldsummer 1 Madd ness DE Today A DRAMA THAT RELIVES THE PIONEER WEST Adapted from the Novel by John Breckenridg-e EIIU UU WUUUWJ A Drama of the Early Days Li Oklahoma THESE PEOPLE KNEW THE WEST With simple sincerity they unfold to you the human drama that flowered in the pioneer days of Oklahoma. You'll thrill at the immense open spaces, the beauty ing sweep of a blinding sand storm. You'll hold your breath at the lightning swoop of the riding outlaws. You'll thrill at the immense open spaces, the beauty and wondrous charm of primal nature. w. And you'll laugh a bit, weep a bit, with the rose of the rancho, the lonesome cowboy, the cynic, the outlaw and the schemer. - , A Powerful Picture, a Dramatic Masterpiece CO.MKOY -XO IJMJIKS ALI.OWK1V Wi'-h Lois Wilton, Lila Lee, Jack Holt and Conrad Nagel i You whose one-time lover may now be merely your husband. You whose sweet heart has come to be only a wife. Do you often wonder where the old romance has fled? ; And if so, in a moment of mid-summer madness, something should re-awake the first w ild ccstacy A drama that pierces convention's ve neer and shows what real love is and dees! Mack Sennett Comedy "ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE GONROY'S CASH GROCERY HEST 'BUTTER, pound 35c Wessons Oil pint 33c; quart G3c; gal. $1.20 Crisco 1V lbs. -10c; 3 lbs. 70c; G lbs. $1.23 Dcst Crepe Toilet Taper, 3 rolls 23c Tomatoes, 2 cans 23c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for D3c Olympic Pancake Flour, large pkg., 3 for ..$1.00 Prunes, large size, pound 10c Hills Red Can Coffee, 1 pound '. 4Sc Ensign Coffee, White Package 30c Carnation Milk, 7 cans $1.00