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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BX THREE SERVICES, A. P., U. P. AM) I. N.& rSSSFY? p-.. ' ' !; TEN PAGES S i ' ' " I""V":::C r-3"'"lM"" TEN P.::0 section two , rKasioirROiriSwj s ,,wo PAGES 7 T0 10 Jj p, JUY!JUOV" UB1U PAGES 7 T0 10 I . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 29, 1921. . - .' Ambition to Wear Crown Now Held by American Not Killed by Knockout at Jersey City. uy Jfi;.rty l. kakukll, (t'nlted I'i-phm Stuff Correspondent.) NKW YOHK, July 29. -When Uoor utm Curpentlor's wind came Tiuek after J.ick DempHey hud pounded all hl breath out In the ,lerney City arena, ho said something Ktnmge for a van quisher fighter: ''DempHey beat me, and he will heat me ugtiin the name way. I do not want a return bout.'' HIh frankness in diHciiMlng the baf fle, that deprived him of hln llfe'H liitlon wan but one of the admirable I'huruutcrlgtit'H that made him almont im reflected In defeat an he would liave been honored In victory. However. It haw been learned from omo of IiIh Intimate friend that the Frenchman has not entirely net aside Iho umbltlon to become the world's heuvywelt;ht ehamploti. HI frank Rtutcment that ho wanted no more of lempney Ih mild to huve been but one Klneu the fight, many of tho wise men believe Cnrpentler went down on purpose In tho fourth round of the bout with Dcnipney. Not that there was anything fixed or crooked about It, but that he found out he couldn't win and when ho went down the hcc - ond time, he Htayed down to avoid fur ther punishment. HIh appearance on the floor of the ring and IiIh condition In the corner do not 'warrant u belief llko that. Tho Frenchman Ih a great showman, a fine aelor, but he hardly could have faked the look on Ii!h face when DempHey picked him up off the canvas, and he hardly could have "lumped, humpbacked, across the ring ten minutes after the knockout, un less he had been hurt badly. THINK BILL HART'S T FAIR! only throueh Hie motion picture. I'raoticilly all the films shown here are Aineiiri.n, and to a laiye oxl-jnt, up to Hie present time, the natives of AiWMina hae gullied their Ideas of the a'oiIIi American. unfortunately, from the films particularly those of jibe American ton boy such as V;ili:uti Hart revels in. However they are now Freckle Face Popular Refrain at Dinner Table in Buenos Aires is 'Let's go and See a Section.' .Sun anil W ind UitiiK Out litly SihiW. Jlow to Iteinotc Kaslly Hero's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to trv a remedy for freckles with tho n'niiK to lealiz'e their mistake, and guarantee of a reliable concern" that it NO MEDICINE BOTTLES IN SIGHT IN ROOMS OF BROAD STREET HOSPITAL .NEW YOHK, July 29. I'atlenls at the Broad street hospital are resting easier us a result of an order announc ed recently by Superintendent A. J. Duller fcuvage, who has bunished all medicine bottles and medical supplies to outer con Idors. The order has even been extended to the desks of the chief nurses on duty In the wards, which have been moved out of sight. "As u practical application of the principles of psychology," said Dr. Savage, "the change has proved bene ficial Inth.j menial attitude of the ;.u- of his shrewd moves nfter tho very tlents, who no longer will be subjected thing he denied he wanted. j' tho mental suggestions and Hubjtc- j gentlna. K If the Frenchman wins his next bout I've emotions caoscu uy ine sigoi 01 I Hi:U.'OS A IK UK. July 2:1. (U. I'.) Irffs go and see a section." That Is the ever-popular refrain at the dinner table In the homes of Buenos Aires. To those who are accustomed to meandering down I'roadway and strol ling In to see the latest exuberations of Doug Fairbanks or Mary I'ickford, this expression will need an explana tion. While In the American motion picture theatres, one enters and pays to see ths whole program consisting of one long feature p'nn and several shorter comics, scenics, etc., In the Ar gentine li'ovie palaces, the programs consist usually of three feature vpluys, j each nuiKing up a section, and two or; three short films, together comprising a section. The movie fan buys a tick et for whichever section or sections be or she desires to see, or. to see the whole program a "complete." The motion picture is foii-most am ong t.he diversions of the people -if Ar- ry little town in the coun try of onlv a few hundred population. beg 10 nee th.it all Americans do notMwar will not cost you a penny unless It big sombreros and pack two guns on ; removes the freckles; while If it does Iheir hips. Save tho pictures are be- give you a clear complexion the tx ainnii.g to have 11 tendency to in-ilill Ipense Is trifling. into the Argeutinniis the up-to-date I Himply get an ounce of Othine ideals of drcsH, general brhin 'ior, etc. 1 double strength from any druggist Argentina is now beginning to lakejand a few applications should show an aitKe Iniciest in Ihe production of ; V"n how easy It is to rid yourself of the films themselves, and already a : homely freckles and get a bcuuti few films have been piodueed here. Aif"l complexion. Barely Is more than very lew w,.,,. jusi pK'thle. This i an lone ounce needed for the worst case. due to the lack of really good actors, I Ho sure to ask the druggist for the and failure lo annlv m,, ,!,.,-,, i,i,.il,,.,iJ double strength Othine as this mmm NATIONAL PARK The Worlds Greatest Playground and Muhmiiii of Natural Wonders in tne actual producing, such as li-jht-iii:; effects, el". One sucessful film which was pro duced here wan una entitled "I'alria Argentina." 11 film of Argentine histo rical value and geographical Interest. This plot; vor here. re met wllh considerable f.i- strength is sold under guarantee of money back it It fails to remove freckles. SEBALL .Valional League staiiilings. in America, he will challenge Dempsey again, it Is understood. He knows he can't beat the champion now, but his ud visors have told him to wait another 'enr or more and that Dempsey will lest himself in the meantime. medicine surgical supplies and the boasts of ut least one picture theatre. equipment of u nurse's Furklng desk, j The movies have done nun h for the The saiye rule will hold for the rooms natives for. outside of Buenos Aires, in our new building soon to be com-,' Kosario, and one or two other cities. plet! by the Downtown Hospital As- the people learn to uucerstaiid ni"d sociHlion. ern methods, customs, and fashions 3 QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Saturday' Specials BEEF STEW . ......., 05c ROUND STEAK 25c BOILING BEEF 05c SIRLOIN STEAK 28c POT ROAST ,.-.12Vfce T-BONE STEAK , ...28c CROSS RIB ROAST 18c PORTER HOUSE STEAK 28c CHUCK STEAK 20c RIB STEAK 28c SPRING LAMB STEW, 3 lb 25c SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 20c SPRING LAMB ROAST 20c RIB LAMB CHOPS 25c LEG OF SPRING LAMB 25c . LOIN LAMB CHOPS 25c Lunch and Picnic Cooked Meats PICKLED PIG FEET IN JARS PICKLED PIG TONGUES IN JARS BERLINER STYLE SAUSAGE MINCED STYLE SAUSAGE COOKED HAM JELLIED PIG TONGUES JELLIED CORN BEEF BAKED MEAT LOAF Tomatoes 35q Basket Evergreen Roasting Ear Corn, Xtra ' ancy Bing Cherries, Green Peppers, Cucum bers, Green Beans... Kentucky Wonder Beans, 2 pounds 25c. . EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCH PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it. (Kii.-t Ori'Koiiian Special.) FCilO, July 2!i. K. Webber of Walla Walla an. I .1. A. Murray of I'en dleton, were In Kcho Tuesday, attend ing to business concerning the Pacific Telephone & Tcl graph Co. .Miss K.i' ni n I'rc'lilt;: of .StalifMd, 's visiting here at the home of her cousin, Mrs, Joseph fimlia, Jr. Mrs. T. M. Johnson was a I'cndleton vbi'or Thrrsday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. VaUcnburgei and .Miss Inn were I'endleton visitors on Thursday Mrs. Tom Thomas and children moved into the Horn Apartments on Wednesday from their residence south of the old schoolhoiisc. Sam Sainuelson, a wheat farmer east of town, was I ransaetiag business in tor, n on Tuesday. Mrs. I,. Mathers and Mrs. J. Frank Spmn'ng were I'endleton visitors Thursday. Harry Klyce hit for Portland Tuesday morning by motor after spending over a week in this vicinity writing poliies for the New York Life riisio-ance i'o. Ho expects to return to Kcho tiiis fall to continue his work. Mr and Mrs. K. II. rnerinan and lei- by left l-...h(j for. Hie. Yakima .valley to live. .Mrs. J. W. Brown pud Mrs. Nellie Jillitle left Thursday for a two or three weeks vacation to be spent in Portland nil. in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kiinmel and d.ingh- ter. Myil. stopped in Kcho for a short j rime Tucsoay on their way to Califor nia. I lie iMinmrls left Manhattan.; Kansas, Jn .lime, idjii, and spent the' winter in Walla Walla. Washington. lTh"V expect to live In l.os Angeles this ' viol, r Si :-l.,.r, -.,ll ,.!..!, I.. ,. j - " ' " 'o (f land Miller store, returned on Wednes , da'y from his vacation in Seattle and ' I'oril.'.ud. While in Seattle Mr. Wells ! was able to witness 'The Wayfarer." Mr ami Mrs. Boy Coxan and A. 10. j 'Wnttonbiirgcr of Butter Creek were ! tran:..ic ting business 'n Kcho on nes'lay. I W. L, Pet. Pittsburg 60 34 .'MS New York 5 34 .6S(I lioston :,i 3S ,.i7S Hrooklyn 49 46 St. l.ouis 4 1 47 .4S4 i.'hicago 40 TV! .4 1" r'inciniiaii 3S 53 .4 IS Philadelphia :! 64 .2i'. I American lA'agim .Standings. (Cleveland 'J 34 .3 I New VorK 7,7 34 .6Jtl Washington ' f. 1 47 .jJO Uetro.t 47 4il .4'j0 I'ac.ific toast League Standings. .San pram isco 7."i 4 2 .1,41 Sacramento 67 4!i y..J Angeles 6.' IS .fC4 Seattle 63 4 :i ...63 akl..n.l 63 51 .54(1 I Verm n .VJ 57 .50!t iSiilt Lake . 4U 71 .360 ' por.j i 24 85 .::) U-stcrday's Kosults. At Portland 3, Vernon 8. At Seattle 4-5, Oakland 3-3. At Sin Francisco 7, Salt Luke' I. At l.os .ngcUs 4. Sacramento 3. American Association Ucsiills. Toledo 4, -Minneapolis 5. Louisville . Milwaukee S. Kansas City-Indianapolis, rain. No others scheduled. Southern Association Kcsults lSiriiiingliam 6, Atlanta 3. -Memphis 3, Chattanooga 1 I Little Hock S, Nashville 7, nin?s No others scheduled. Magnificent hotels and commodious camps: Sn miles moved highways; all in ti c. midst of matchless scenery. of Pu lls ho- tels arc inarTlous establishments. Its camps are ir, villages, models of cleanliness, sanitation, order, comfort and . .... . ,l., nln'.al.rnW i,,.l..-inl.,rr,,!,l I'lnt'. An p ea Dl.'lCe Ilir va uiikm Send for our beautifully Illustrated booklet telling wonders in word and picture. all about Us Through Sleeping Car Operated DAILY during the season between Portland and West Yellowstone by the ' '. ' UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM COMMKNCINC; SATI IUJAV, Jl'NK 18, D:00 I. -M. LEAVING PORTLAND Our local agents will be glad to explain thS various lours which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone so comfortably and ut mi nimum cost; also to oriole fares, prepare your Itinerary and make your reservations. Call on T. F. O'BRIEN, Agent or address VM. McMl KHAV, General Passenger Agt. Portland, Oregon Ti m ten in- I W't N. TKUHK HAl'TK. Ind.. July yV. p. ) Shoparilsville, a niliiing roni munily, north of here, was wiped out when a fire devastated the place caus ing half a million damage. Approxi- ,t',o..s iinm i eanii.1 lost their possrssions. partnienis ot the surrounding cities ! wore sent to the scene, but the assist- unoe did out arrive In time to save tho i village. syp.ACl'SK, N. Y., July 29. (1 S.) Chester -Myron, a sixteen year and Alberta, old lad of this city, recently spent aj Polish sttl busy week saving lives at I-ortii J i k in the Adirondack. His Carnegi hero medal, which has been recom- ! mended, will record the names of three ' womotrwho would have been drowned j had not M run acted valiantly and j MUicKty. ot t nc tnrce one was .i-, me&i. roll's aunt who was about to go down I lie third time when the and rescued her. Miss member of a wealthy Hayton. irnio. ! x y lamity, was exnauste.i ami nan tusap-i I'oarcd under tlie surface wiien. ful! , dressed, Myron leaped into the water and brought Miss Weber to safety. The thiid rescue was performed with the same courage and quickness of ac tion. WINNIPKC, Man.. July 3.( I. N. S.) Twenty thousand Poles in the t'niteii Stales, according to an an nouncement -hero by invent A. 4an ielski, will soon take up farm lands in Manitoba. fianielski. whose headquarters are in Chicago, represents the I'niou Lib erty association, which he says directs Hie affairs of Poles in the 1'nited States. He was commissioned to se lect an area of ."ii.Oefl acres in Mani toba for the Poles. He said it was the Mitention of the organization to extend its work into Ontario, Saskatchewan serious, successful farmers and an as set to a young: country. In Western Canada there are several settlements of Poles and other Slavic peoples, ilecords show that they are progres sive, hard working and tiuick to adapt themselves to the system of education and government. It is tnought that Immigration Re striction Act passed in te United States will start the Eutwean immi gration tide flowing into Culiada and will attract many foreign residents of the 1'nited States here. Those from the 1'nited States will include many who wish to join their close kin front overseas. IVecause of vast areas of good land available in the prairie provinces Im migration from Europe to Canada Is expected by colonization authorities to be enormous in the next few years. ts have proved to lie Two and one-half million people of Japan look to the sea for their live liKood. S - ut to go down Er;5-'i ; boy readied , SPf 2 May Weber. f?S Dayton. Ohio.! ODERN Chi tin men ns a raco an rppntiMl ti lr the most honest men in the world. Wiishtnjrlon same wardens are us iufj lectrieity to 'prevent fish from aa vondiriif the hTiiuttiun canal. An an- in t)u-I tmniiie tnaf;neto driven by a water Fire de- ' wheel cent rales eleetric eurrenl whieli iir' Odiidneted In i series of terminals beneath the water en both sides of the slruitn. Fish comini; in eontaet with the "line of fire" receive the cnrteiit and baeK ctf. mm LeArasssu i HI SERVICE i i We use '1 GU0L FLUSHING OIL gf The Sign of a service At Firsi-clas Garage and other Dealers DavTsTat Lunch i FORD The Universal Car Hrmrinlirr tluit when you liritm your ISird csr to ns fur mr iliaiilesl nllcnllou (hut ou gvt (ho (feoiulno Ford srrxlco, iioi terliiN, rHrlt'ii'el Workmen nun I old fucliiry piin's. Your I Vinl fa too useful, (ixi Mlluable to (nl,e obiuuxw wllh poor ine tdiuuliM, with eiUnllv poor ipml 1) iniibu imls. Juing II lo us ami mve boll i time and moiic). We aif untliorlMtl I'ord dealers, trusletl by the ford Motor IXf. to Itsik flor Hie wants of Hirtl owiiers. Tliul's Hie asMiraiu o wo offer. We are gettlug a few Eord cari and tho first como, first to rcceivo dollvcry. Have you thought about Ihat Sedan or Coupe for Mils full mid winter? They are inlghly coinfortable and coxy when the wind hloWR and Iho rain Is fulling. Come in and look them over and place your order In advance so that we can bo suro ot ordering enough to go around. This will be the closed car year. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 , Water & Johnson St. Service WANT WHEAT TO HAUL Call G. G. Macriiersun,! Golden Rule Hotel. i K0KITE1VS niESCKIPTJON mm stoke A. C. Kocppen & Bros. I'lie Itriijt Store That (httcs V iiu lVest. 1 NiT i.ttifcb-; j.Uin Davis, secretary nf labor, ha a liule iruit and that's all for his lunch, f He irotsi it at a street fruit aland .iuuup kla aBUcJ In known IVieniis There are many who have used Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea UenifHiy, with the best results, hut who a re unknown, been use they have not written to the manufacturers ami tohi I them of their experience in the use of this rem sly. These po..ple, however, are none tin less friends and it is to t heir persona I recom me rulat ions that tilts preparation owes its popularity. ;uut extensive sale and use. It is a aoorl nietluineto hav in the house. It is widely Known for its cures of pain in the stomach, colic ami diarrhoea. Dow to Aoid Trouble You m-iy save yourself a lot of tmu l,:le ami suffering by ubtainini; a bottle Wf rhiimberlain's Colic and iMarrhoca Remedy, at once, it is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over and when needed, is worth many t.mes its cost. H is thoroughly re liable. Took a cuhlxrs Adhico "Two or three years auo. whatever I ate distressed me. My lier was tor pid and I lacked eneray and mubttion. A neighhor advised me to take Cham berlain's Tablets. was womlerfuHy benefitted by their use and have since enjoyed the best of health." ritfs Mrs. Frank Peyelt, Hannibal. N. Y. If troubled with indigestion why not taU these tablets? Cet will and stay well. How to Keurli a Kip Ohl Auk If you would reach a ripe old a;t. do not worry, tako out - door exercise Iily, adopt a diet suited to your a;e and occupation, keen your bowels regular. When medicine is necessar to move the bowels, lake Chamber lain's Tablets. They ire mild and scntle. r CONROY'S CASH GROCERY Specials for Saturday Suixir. 1 1 1 -lis. 81.00 Carnation Milk 9 cans $1.00 M. J r. Coiivc i. si.r (lal White Soup Sugar Best Cum Sack $7.00 30 liars White lTycr Soap $1.00