East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1921. . J ' j
IITTiriPTITIIDFK I Feminine "Babe Ruth" 'nnRfluF WPIuNUIl ! II
M'lfcbi VKbiw ; "." . IIIUUU Ul ULIIUIU1IIU IV I
SHOWN BY JAPS FOR '-Tsi ! SAIL YAWL 3,000 MILES
I STER NG OF AIR ,t -&J V- J i ,
il i I I il Honolulu and back luHt Summer. i I
Vf" a f lf I Ij aKttin cunKumedt.wluf the Pacific
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, - -,,, 1 , "V lx.ttomod craft from Minneuimli lo I III K l"' XV,
Orientals Not Skilfull Pilots
: and Little is Done to Make
Anti Aircraft ' Defenses.
; Br DAVID M. CIIL'HCH
(Intornutiunut . KuW Service 8taff
Correspondence.)
AVAS!X(JTON, July K'. Japan la
reported to be building up a navy (hat
can give oquul buttl to tho American
fleets, If the time cr cuihch when
thriie two nations enter Into hoHtlllticH
There la rcupect nmnnir'thc naval
men of America for tho uhlps of llm
Japanese navy,
Hoports of development of aircraft
In Japan ore menirro, however, and
there Ib a kurprlalng lack of respect
for tho aerial defenses of Japan. ,
liecent testa conducted by the Amer
ican Navy, In which aortal forces have
attacked surface craft, have con
vinced naval experts that aircraft fur
ii fall a valuable wenpou for tho naval
warfare of the future.
No official comment Is forthcoming
from either the Navy Department or
tlio War Department im to the success
of aviation In Japan, but It la known
that the Intelligence division of both
diartmenta have reports which Indi
cate that at tho present time Japan of-,
fern no serious opiVoSlllrtH to'the United
dates as a possible aerial enemy.
These reports show that Jupun, rapidly
developing her lr forces. In building
aircraft but Is falling to build a strong
force of a I r-f I (,'liters.
The Japanese thus far have failed to
indicate that they aro a flylnir race,
reports of cattunltics In the Japanese
aerial forces showing a remarkably
high death rate. There. have been but
few Japanese aviators who have
Known the Intrepid fcUlll which makes
for good air fighting. ' The Japanese
olr forces are now largely manned by
British and German filers and me
chanics, Whether tho Japanese will finally
conquer the air Is still a matter of con
jecture. Tluro ore some aviation ex
perts who believe that the people of
tho Orient nrn psyeolnglrnlly Incapa
ble of development as aviators. These
experts say that only, good horsemen
make good avlatort, and they declare
that the Jnpanes are! not a horsc-lov-Ine
race. Again. It Is oohited out that
the Japanese are ijot .mechanical, snd j - In the summer time imining wouiu
IJS AXGELKS, July 12. (I. N. B.)
Harry Pidgeon, who, single-handed,
Hailed his little thirty-four-foot yawl
Islander from Los Angeles Harbor to
Honolulu and back last Summer, Is
lUKttin consumed . wlUr the Pacific
Ocean wanderlust and Is reported to
be outfitting for' a longer cruise. He
will leave shortly for the South' Sen
Inlands In the Islander, heading for the
Marquesas, some 3,000 miles southwest
of the local port.
The mariner, who Is fifty-six years
old, had his first tatito of cruising on
tfic Mississippi Klver In 1903, when he
drifted down that stream In- a flat
bottomed craft from Minneapolis lo
below New Orleans. On this boat he
hud no Hiiils Just a pair of big Hwwps,
with which to prevent the craft from
being nwept ashore by the current on
the way downstream.
liiter he went to Alaska, where he
prospected for a number of years, hav
ing his first taste of the ocean abroad
vessels running between Puget Sound
and Alaska.
lie has "read up" on the Marquesa
(stands and believes he will find them
most Interesting. If all goes well he
may continue his voyage to other is
lands in the South Pacific.
I SEND MORE BATTLESHIPS j
! TO PACIFIC COAST
Miss Stella Knsa as sfce knocked a ball over the fence of Bronx Field
while practicing with the New Tork. Bloomer Girl Team. She plays
second base and la the champion slugger among the girl toarna
dence that the people of the Kaslern
country will conquer the air by their
pcrscrvcruncc. others point to the
fuel that they will always be uble to
secure foreigners wko will man their
alrfleets. Hut, all In all, there Is a
very evident lack of respect for Japan
as a potential uerial enemy.
s.u'k is ixm.i
CHICAGO. July 12. (U. P.) The
buslncrs office safe of the White Sox
baseball club wus looted and l.'.OUO
was taken. .Thomas Amos, the night
watchman, Is held.
trf support of this Itls said That they
have not yet mastered the submarine
and other complicated weapons of war.
Bt 111 there nr those Who have eonfl-
bc more comfortable nor more fcml
nine than tho new sleeveless costume
of Jthakl cloth worn with on under
blouse of silk pongee.
QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
New Arrivals
LOCAL PEACHES, RASPBERRIES
BLACK CAPS, APRICOTS ,
HOME GROWN CUCUMBERS
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 455 At the Klsii of Service
"IX It's on the Market We Have It"
National Ijcoguc Standings
W. U
Pittsburg "i
New York 47 29
Iloston 4 1
St. Louis 40
Brooklyn , 41
Chicago 33
i iMc.itiiuti ...27
Philadelphia -.22 52
AiimtIcuii I-nsue Standing's
W. L.
Cleveland Til
New York -4 7.
Washington 4 4
Detroit 4 0
Hoston 36
St. Louis 35
Chicago 33
Philadelphia 31
Pacific Coast lA-uguc Standings
W. L. Pet
San Francisco 62
Seattle 5'
Sacramento 59
Oakland
Los Angeles 4 3
Vernon 4 0
Salt t-ake 34
: Portland 21
Southern AswMiatlon ItoMilts
1" Hirmlngham 9. Chattanooga 3.
Nashville 7, New Orleans 10.
' Memphis 9, Atlanta 6.
Little Rock 5. Mobile 10.
Aincrtcaii .Vswodntlon Kcsiilts
Milwaukee H, Toledo .
I St. Paul 3, Indianapolis 15.
i Kansas City 9, Columbus II.
I Minneapolis 6, Louisville 1.
Western Uui Hcults '
Wichita 9. Sioim City 1.
Joplin 2, Dps Moines 8.
Tulsa 7. Omaha 11.
St. Joseph at Oklahoma City
I o ned, rain.
How the Series I'niled
At Sacramento 6 games, Portland 1
game; at Salt Lake 1 game, Seattle 5
games; at Los Angers 3 games. Ver
non 4 games; at San Francisco 3
games, Oakland 0 games.
Where the Teams Pluy This Week
Portland versus Vornon at Los An
geles; Seattle versus Oakland at San
Francisco; los Angeles at Salt Lake:
San Francisco at Sacramento.
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I!Y DAVID M. CHCKCH !
i (International News Service Staff J
I Correspondent.) i
j WITH THE ATLANTIC FLEET.
July 12. Orders for the transfer or
some of the most powerful fiirhtine j
ships of the Cnited States Navy to j
Pacific waters have been followed by j
renewal of discussions In the fleet of .
I the possibilities of a war In the Pacific, i
One thing is certain, that the oin
! cers of the fleet do not want war, al-
though their daily task is continual
I preparation for war. Least of all do
j the officers of the fleet want a war in
I the Pacific. '
! It Is generally agreed umong the
fleet' officers that If the United States
is ever forced to war in the Pacific it
will be the greatest naval war that' the j
world hns ever seen, and it will prob- j
ably be the longest. J
Preparations lwr netive naval war- j
lare on me i-acuic iuu been, wtn uu-
. , -.i. nr ,iiA flout
declare that it would take from one to j
thre years more for this nation to i
ircpare for a naval attack In the Far;
lir.st. Naval bases In the Pacific are ;
low adequate for peace-time defense,
ut hey are far from adequate for an ;
intensive war program, it is generally
onceded. The vast expanses of the
PaciMe would make the work of es
tablishing bases for fleet operation
I he task of many months of hard la
bor, and no officer believes that there
jould be any effective offensive with
out a complete system of bases.
Wati liful Kye Kept On Japan
Here's why CAMELS are
the quality cigarette
BECAUSE we put the utmost quality into tins
one brand. Camels are as good as it's pos
sible for skill, money and lifelong knowledge of
fine tobaccos to make a cigarette.
Nothing is too good for Camels. And bear this
in mind! Everything is done to make Camels the
best cigarette it's possible to buy. Nothing is done
simply for show.
Take the Camel package for instance. It's the
most perfect packing science can devise to pro
tect cigarettes and keep them fresh. HeavyTMper
secure foil wrapping revenue stamp to seal
the fold and make the package air-tight. But
there's nothing flashy about it. You'll find no
extra wrappers. No frills or furbelows.
Such things do not improve the smoke any more ,
than premiums or coupons. And remember you -must
pay their extra cost or get lowered quality.
If you want the smoothest, mellowest, mildest
cigarette you can imagine and one entirely free
from cigaretty aftertaste,
It's Camels for you.
TURKISH t DOMESTIC jg
BLEND WVi
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wiaiton-Salew, N. C.
post-
A IT HOll BUYS MOUNTAIN.
VANCOUVER. B. C, July 12. (I.,
N. S.) Major Charles 8yd. icy lio'c- .
ham, author, capitalist and former !
member of the British parliament has j
purchased the whole town of Niool i,
a beauty spot n th-j mountains of
British Columbia. He is now livir.s
in the courthouse, aw .iting a gun of ,
I workmen to u-iii.uuce puling .!v!
olucc In condition .o care for toi!.-i.is.
Tho naval operations or tne worm in all :o,U''o acies nav.j .w.e.i .-t-are
closely studied by the officers oticured by the rnijo-. who 'den-; ti
the American Navy, but probably nojma-te a sumu or resort, stocking 'lie
naval operations are as closely match- jies in the neighborhood with game
I'd as those of Japan. While officers : nBh.
of the navy cannot be quoted for pub- .iaj0r Goldham has written a
lication. In private conversations they m,niber of books dealing pri.ic 1 all"
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point with some satisfaction to two ai
visions of the Japanese navy which, it
's said, have not been entirely suc
cessful, and these are submarine and
aerial warfare. The Japanese, it Is
stated, have not mastered the subma
rine, and in their hands it is not the
with the South African war.
Uncorked
BHAVEHTON, Or.. July 12. (I. N.
g.) Wayne Wolf, six years old, com
Biained of a sore throat. His mother
him to a physician, me uocicu.
... 1 I. rt Ih.i I
weapon mac .i ... ...v . - , - - .....vip,! ,ul
aid tne Japanese- aiier an i-.aiiiuwL.vM. . -
and i Link an X-rav picture. A iair-i.'.eu
iermnns
I have not
In the
vet found
FORD
The Universal Car
WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE
5 OVERHAUL
You can get It III our Halos and Service Station. ' We are uu
, Ihorlxed Ford dealers. In our stockroom we curry every part
that goes Into a Ford car or Ford truck. They're genuine Ford
parts too eaeh mads of tho same tough, durable. Vanadium
tool as Its counterpart In tho Ford car. Our special Ford re
pair shop is thoroughly equipped with socially designed tools
and up-to-ths-mlnutt muchlncry so that repairs, adjustments or
complete overhuula for Ford cars can be bundled promptly and
efficiently.
Our mechanics who will do tho work on your Ford cur or
truck, understand the Ford mechanism and know the right way
to funo It up. And for the work you will pay only the reason
able Ford prices. .
We 'are a part of the lllg Ford Family and not only repair
Folds but sell them as well. We have more than a passing in
terest In tho Venice we give you. Drive lo our Garage whoa
your Ford needs repairing.
For Safetys Sake Have the Authorized Ford
4 Dealer Do U,
Wc Can Rcborc and Polish Your Cylinders Too.
JACK CHILDS, Foreman
Simpson Auto Co.
rhone403 Water & Johnson St
. : 1 Service
themselves.
ror psvchological reasons it Is believed , cork, wedged in the lad's throat, was
by many that the little men of Nippon I disclosed. Wayne finally ""1Uc'l hc
in ineti i naa Bwiuuni i.ir . -
! previously, but said it hadn't bothered
frim jhim before.
, the An operation was performed to le-
..fflor of the fleet are close students nlove tho stopper.
of world topics, and they are pavttcu- j : "
lurly close stnilents oi Hie j.,
situation.
will never be very suceesstui
aerial operations.
Although frequently cut of
the advantages of the daily pre
The revived mode or the circular
skirl Is I I'Mced In every collection, foe
, veiv s:i4'.U' House in Paris has widel.'
i'ploi.d it. The new ' liue de la
I'alx" r t li t is- both ample and long
nnihmg ti.i down to the very heel '
the shoe .
A
BETTER
Whenthd
mcrcurv
is trying to bloiu
the top off the
bulb, try
Htlvilla,iced
Serial Queen;, i
urn
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SHE TOOK HER
FRIEND'S ADVICE
Now is in the Best of Health
Because she took Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound
We Have Everything
for that Picnic Lunch
SANDWISH MEATS
Boiled Ham
Canned Ham
Pickles
Olives
FRUIT
Oranges
Bananas
Strawberries
Lemons
Phone 871
The
Sanitary Grocery
221 East Court St.
The Most in Quantity. The Best in Quality
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Uuth Roland. St' rhe heroine ot
thrilling episode movies. Her latest
are "White Eagle" and '"The Aveng
ing Arrow.".
i Detroit, Mich. "I was not feeling j
1 well for several years and never wasable I
' ! i i pot anv nrpaic-
fast and always com
plained of a headache
or tired feeling which
at times requirea me
to stop my worK ana i
rest. I have never
hnH a nhvsician and
never took any medi
cine for it until yours
was recommended to
me by a neighbor
whom I used to visit
frrnuentlv. I took
four bottles of Lydia E. I'lnkham s
Vegetable Compound, and now I am in
the best of health and enjoy doing my
work every moment of the day. It
Burelv put fife and 'pep' into my sys
tem. -Mrs. L. M. Darius, 4b Howard
St., Detroit, Michigan.
It is not always in business that a
woman is forced to give up her work or
account of ill health. It is quite as often
tho woman who does her own work at
home. When backaches and headaches
drive out all ambition, when that bcar
in.H,,wn sensation attacks you, when
you arc nervous and blue, the one great
help for such ailments is iyui u.i uuc
hint's Vegetable Compound.
CONROY
CASH GROCERY
PAY CASH AND WATCH YOUR BANK
ACCOUNT GROW.
Sugar, 12 lbs $1.00
Tomatoes, large cans, 8 for $1.00
Wesson Oil pts. 35c, qts. G3c, gal. $1.20
Criseo W i lbs. 10c; 3 lbs. 70c; 6 lbs. $1.23
Carnation Milk, 2 for 23c
Carnation Milk, 8 for $1.00
Olympic Pancake Flour, large size, 'i for. . . $1.00
Cantcloupcs, each 10c
Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for 25c