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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
THE EAST OREGONIAN WILL HAVE THE FULL WIRE REPORT OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ON THE BIG FIGHT BESIDES U. P. AND 1. N. S. RECORTS; r. " it ' r :- i liv 11 ' 1 11 . 1 11 111 " p , ..Ti-J. TWELVE PAGES t J C Jl&L&rV PAGES 7 T0 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 , .j sp?- - ' ;:-zr: DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1921. : ' DEMPSEY BACKED BY . J. P. Morgan and Wife at Boat Races pilllIIIIIIIB RJIfimrv miT nrnnnrn " ' fA ' , 1 VILIIJALMURSTEFANSSON i mUNLl D III nrllRhrS ' JZXV'' ' I I S IfriZZZc' ' S J I he History of Arctic exploration thero In no .nor Interim personality than VllhM1m..r M IIIUIiLI UUI ULUIlULJ L trr ' I JtJt fi .! .St...fanon. HiH work In the Northland has been not only, heroic but of (renici.du.is importance In fcj inftril riliniMTr ! "s ' ' ' ,1. I JS VtT Cf 4 , r i' "j, ,. 4 s the realm of geographical research. He explored 100.000 s-iuarc miles of the l'olar heas ana an.- Pf A FAlnD lT D ' J?, fUA Vf' VV'4vfc , ' m covered i, Ian wimil, have altered the world n,ap. Erl EJ -3 . r?rTt. "KaTt "PIVr M m PETER CLARK MACrAULAiNfc Pi Pendleton Fight Fans Put Cash on 'Heroic' Jack But Will ' be Happy to See Him Lose. 'If tlin expressions (,f sentiment mean anything Pendleton today wan hoping that Ciiriientier would win the riilit nnd expecting that It would be easy for Konipscy. Of course, there were mine who wanted even a man of Dompsey's type to win JuHt boeaiiHC he Is a citizen f these I'nltrd Mutes, hut most of the fmiH 'ivern Ktrong for the Frenchman. Mont of tha betting wun nut on wh would win but on how bmir t.nirpentier could Htay. There were very few francs" to bo placed that Georges could win, but most of the small bets that were mado were that DempHey would scorn a knockout by a certain round. About four rounds seemed to bo the opinion of PeudletonluiiH nSlie probable length of the go. .80 with lo cal men, for Carpentler to stay throughout the fight menus the loss of an much money an for him to hand tho shipyard hero the sleep potion. IF CARPENTIER WINS HE WILL BE RECOMMENDED . TO LEGION OF HONOR I'AUIH, July1 1. (U. V.) Should t'arpentler lieat Deinp wy, h will bo recommended to the legion of honor, according to a report. Ho may be cited r gardletw of the outcome. Kecre tary of physical education Vidal, Is not denying the rumors. , He cabled Carpentler the support of tno entire French nation. Nol,1 American writer and correspondent who makes bis Initial .aiitau.ii:. appearance tl. Hiimiiicr before Ellison-White audiences. Macfarlane to one of the h ading contributors to tho Hat nrday livening Post. Colliers', and many of the leading national magazines. He is rated aa one of the best public speakers in the country. ' 3 . v. WJTk. VL'f-' Hf:"-jr if I fox v-z t-J- - 4 v " - ' , I i:3 1 TOE JUGO SLyVV ORCHESTRA ...... .... ..... ..i ........ ,1. n Imnrlf-'iTi f-fineerf tlbitffirni. Jin orcnesira irom t cntrai Kiiropc mat is eimieiy iii'i"'- i " V. First Western Cliautaui"a tour follows many seasons of Kuropean successes and notable t.aatern engagement. They play various size of Hie tumburica, their household Instrument for generations. 3 3 izba Seven Days Filled With Splendid Attractions TWELVE CONCERTS! TEN LECTURES! A Big Play Production! SAM LEWIS COMPANY Sain Lewis, the distinguished Welsh tenor, has been in concei t nnd oratorio work for ten years and has made four transcontinental tours. Signer Sacerdote of the Chicago Grand Opera Associ ation said of Sam Lewis, "He has a voice of such luscious quality that he is able to ning any ntylo of music." He conies to the Ellison-While Chautauqua this season at the head of his own com- ; pany. ! LITTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA L : 'r0'"' Th" " ne Vtry f,,W '"o.og,nh. made of Mr.. Morga Z recu. year, in, p Hm-arrl eainer wim tl-.c ietier "H" on tL , , " ' . 1 ... 1 . . . J 1... mi .In... T tA..pnr(..f. It.. I... I A III 1.11'. II PnlllllfulA .....I Ail organization cieaieu ami coauoeu ity inuwuii- ..i:uiu..v. n,... authority on Indian music. One of the finest stringed orchestras In the Chautauqua world. Jano 1'ctersoii, Chicago contralto, soloist. Two concerts on the last day. MISSOURI'S "MARRYING PARSON"! INSTITUTES THE "JAZZ WEDDIJVG" :, CEREMONY FOR MODERN COUPLES j Certain natives of Houth Africa brew a drink which reverses the motor ncr- i vis, caus.ng drinkers to walk uack- i ward. The liquor is made of the fruit of the cashew tree. rrrr?rrT u Sage TJUUt for infants & invalids THorlick's Ibe Uriginal AtoiJ Imitation tad Substitute. Psrtnhn4t,lnali!tidOrewlni(Chlldrll I Rich Milk. Miltrd Oraln Ktrart In Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Agt No Cooking Noarithiog Dig eatibl It'"- 1 bw m "tUTTI II K JJ r QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Eat More Fish. Fresh, wholesome fish is a healthful summer food. We receive a fresh supply almost daily and deliver them to you as fresh as they come from the water. You'll find our fish retain the delightful sea-side flavor. They lend a welcome and economical variety to your daily menu. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 4 At Uio Sign of Service -If It's on the Market We Have It" FORD The Universal Car WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE OVERHAUL You can gel It hi uur Sales and Service Million. We me au thorized Ford dealers. In our stockroom we curry every part that goea Into a Ford car or Ford truck. They're genuine Ford parts too each made of the same tough, durable Vanadium steel as its counterpart In tho Ford cur. Our special Ford re pair shop Is thoroughly equipped with socially designed tools Hiul up-lo-tlie-mliiuto machinery so that repairs, adjustments or complete overhauls for Ford cars can be handled promptly and efriclenlly. Our mechanics who will do the work on your Ford car or truck, understand tho Ford mechanism and know the right way to time It up. And for the work you will pay only the reason able Ford .prices. Wo are a purl of the Itlg Ford Family and not only repair Fords but sell them as well. We have more than a passing In terest in the. service we give ou. Hilvo to our tin rage when your Ford needs repairing. For Safctys Sake Have the Authorized Ford Dealer Do It. We Can Rchorc and Polish Your Cylinders Too. JACK CHILDS, Foreman Simpson Auto Co. Phono -108 t Water & Johnson St. Sen-ice i lly KK.VT WATSON. International News Service Staff Correspondent. COLFMIJIA. Mo., July 2. -Jazz ii the order of the day. And now comes the Ja.z wedding ceremony, all revis ed to fit conditions of the Twentieth Century modernity. Itev. U. W. Hatcher, Columbia' "inal Tying parson." who has tied 447 knots of wedlock, is the provider of! the new ceremony. .Made public to day, it provides that the groom shall reply to the following questions: ."Hilt thou take her. lor thy pdrd; for better or for worse; to have, to hold, to fondly guard, till hauled off in tho hearse? "Wilt thou lit her have her wuv. commit her many wishes, make the; jfire every day and help her with tha ; dishes? "Wilt thou sooth her in her woes; keep her spirit bright and gay? Wilt jthou turn the wringer, bang the i clothes and trust her for the pay? ! "Wilt thou give her all the stuff herj 1 1 It 1 1 o purse will pack, buy a monkey: : board, a muff, a little sealsk'n sack? I "Wilt thou comfort and support ; her father anil mother. Aunt Jemina. j I ncle John, thirteen sisters and :i brother? I "Wilt thou tell her to her race that ishe is pvviet nnd kind: that the I"'" of lar in all the race would be cliff . I cull to find I "Wilt thou be to her the same and never shirk nor falte-. as slic shall j. ear thv name and thou shall wear; : the hnltiT?'' ; To break the moiiotonv of the one;- tlniiiiaire on matrimonial tiropiisis I Itev lir. Hatcher suimlies the result ! on the groom: "His face grows pale : mil blinks: II is ton late to lilt. As to 'lo the floor lie sadly sinks, he ouirMy cavs: I wilt. Ilrido Has Ouc-tioniuiii'o. Too. Oh yes! The bride must have" lvr s.-t of nneslions. They're Piiiuil'ed In the genial marrying parson who ad mils that Walt Mason hasn't a thing on him: j "Wilt thou take hlin for thy pard. I for better or for worse; to have, to' hold, to fondly guard his person and ! his purse? s ! I 'Um h,.ii ni..!r.. liin. i,.'n.1 .....I ' how hlin every fault and, then, in jspite of groan or whine, make hiln j walk the calk ? I "Wilt thou make him eat the scraps that belong to days of yore, so you'll get your midday naps and over novels pore? "Wilt thou be quick to take control of all that's on the place and say to him In language hold: 'You're not my h'ss In any case'? "Wilt thou make him sweep the floor, fetch the wood and water. p'cr up tilings or whatever else ,ou or der? "Will thou make him darn bis socks, sow buttons on his britches and get your fingers in his locks every time he misses? "Will thou make of him n carry-all for bandbox, grip and bundle; make him take the parasol and to the racket tumble? "Wilt thou be to hi m bis dear be yond all conjecture and when ou get upon your ear give him a curtain lec ture?" The bride is supposed to smile. In the rhyme of tho minister: "Her face Is all aglow her eyes ns black as Jet, as she queenly stands upon the floor and loudly says: 'You bet" " OXH OFFICIAL CAME liAKI.Y lililtUN, July 2. !'. P. ) Chan cellor Wirth is an early riser and hard worker. In fact, so hard a worker is he that ho made the porter of the chancellory think a crazy man hrad ap peared on the Job when he showed up tor work at 7 o'clock In the morning. "I want to go to the office of the. chancellor," said Wirth to the porter, who didn't recognize him. i The porter pointed a finger at his head nodded dubiously, and remarked: "I guci-R you're not all there. It's too early," he answered. Wirth smiled. "You'll permit me to come earlier from now on," he re marked, despite the man's protest thai 10 o'clock was bureaucratic time. "I am the new chancellor." SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE Adults, $2.72; Students, $1.50; Child's, $1.00. No War Tax. PENDLETON r. aii,. iaiiiijvtiifrt act J niiUitneiHt imi'H m m fi S3 m ip 5 14 r.:.:3 ' EJ. S3" JULY 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 A dust storm recently blew for thirty hours carrying Oobi Dosert Band to Shanghai and far out to sea. Japan ese liners arriving at Yokohama found it difficult navigating, owning to the heavy' 3"elltn elomi-mrrtoptng them. During the bbov, Peking resembled a deserted city, for nobody ventured out except under stress of necessity. !iHitiimi!!mt!maH"miiiittiftfii l)lililklililillliiiliiainiillllialill.ililiiuiiav .. DR.C. H. DAY I'liyslcian mikI Surgeon Osteopath Kooms 13 and 35,. Smith-Crawford Building. TniepNHM Til l Re. 719-H i i;hi;i:ni;. July 1 u pi The American 1'ghui convention wlre l Carpentler wishes of success, ltever-1 end C.ilburt, the Legion commander. J CXIO'C-IMcliI the holm Hint 11PI1IUSI.V would "got a blamed good mauling." The b g.on is convening in u three day session. Thii gwwpiri rrrlnotinn of $140 in made hj the Tjftlltrf Li:ht Corporation by arbitrarily accepting a heavy loss, believing that so (ira.tic a reduction will rejmlt in in creased sales, which will in time wipe ont the loss to them. Already farmers hare refrnord,cl in large numbers know ing that this offer will expire. May 31st., nnless sufficient orders are received to keep the lAlley factories going at fall speed which only can warrant a continuance of this low price of $4S5. So yoti should take advantage of this opportunity !70W to got this highly refined 1 alley Light at a price actually below pre-war level. In the New, Bigger, Better, Mor Powerful Illey you get : Tt Model IT TaIIi n7 it emplt fwrr mpanfj T Modt.1 H IMe'y viik 11 yiri wiparalltUd giwetm Tkt Model ff lallry. iht most timplf in construction The Model H Ialley thai is ik most accefiibl Tkt Model TI Illey that in every respect "Does Mm and Dot It Better'' The Model H Lalley backed by a year'i gvaranle rcmt wait a day lonprr. The time is abort. Come hi and see the Lalley in operation, or phone or write for full particulars. Learn how the Lalley will pay for itself. BE SURE SEE THE LALLEY FIRST Sturgis & Storic Walla Walla ami l'ciiillvlou (Ppl - m&M&k ag I Personal Attention Customers will encounter personal .attention and enthusiam over the question of careful dressing, that will eliminate every possibility of neglect. It is an atmosphere of a leisured ease, tailoring becomes an interesting problem and justifies a most thorough discussion. Under such conditions isn't it truly a pleasure to have your clothes made for you made correctly. John Dorfmati THE TAILOR Rooms 7-8-9 Dcspain Bldg. Phone 982 i CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Karo Syrup, Blue, gallon 13c Karo Syrup, Blue, 1 gallon 85c Breakfast Bell Syrup, i gallon 80c Breakfast Bell Syrup, 1 gallon $1.50 Schillings Best Coffee, 2! i lbs $1.00 Schillings Best Coffee, 5 lbs $2.00 Ci isco 1 'i lbs. 10c, 3 lbs. 63c, 6 lbs. $1.20 Wesson Oil 35c, 63c and $1.20 Head Rice, 12 lbs. $1.00 Small White Beans, 14 lbs $1.00 Calumet Baking Powder, 2,2 lbs 73c Calumet Baking Powder, 5 lbs $1.35 Sugar, 12 lbs $1.00 Carnation and Borden Milk, 8 cans $1.00 REMOIBEK CHAUTAUQUA DATES JULY 10-1G 4