East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 10, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EASI' OEEGONIAN, PENDLSTOlf, OEECON, WEDNESDAY .EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1021.
iVoto of PeMleton
CALENDAR OK
June 21-August
Normal School.
EVENTS
(Summer
-Meeting of Umatilla
Walla County wheat
July 28
fttut Wulla
growers. . ;
' tfeptembor 19-24 Northwest
Grain nnd Hoy Show.
' (September 22, 23, 24 Annual
Pendleton Round-Dp. . ..
Is running from the plpS daily i)ow,
and arcorA'lng to their report, there
Ih enough bub "scaping that a lighted
match hold over tho wijter will Ignite
gas anil cause a blaze. Drilling Is to
be resumed tomorrow, nnd old oH men
declare Ihey expect oil to bit found.
Ildxivercd From Illness
Ifenry ItoaeTiheru, well known far
mer, who hatt been 111. for Keveral
weeks has so far recovered that ho Ik
aide to he out on we streets again.
Will Upturn. August 15.
Dr. H. JI. UruiKlape, who has been
taking a course for the (treatment of
cancers at the Foifler Hknltlf Home,
t'larkston, Washington, ban finished
hln course, He will return here All
Bust 15.
fndlintloiiH Of Oil
John Ttohwer, Henry Hndeman and
0. B. Itlossberg viHlted the well bring
drilled nt Attalla for 'oil. A flow or
8,000 Knilons of warm sulphur water
1'oiiglit JiiU'i'i-st III Unsliiess.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pylons, formerly
owners of t h Quick Lunch In Pendle
ton, are now In the restaurant busi
nera In Portlapd. Mr. Peters has
bought a half Interest In a restaurant
yj Sixth and Washington in Vortlnnd.
S. A. Xecda Funds. ;
SlYcause the Salvation Army Is sbnrt
of funds to carry on local relief work,
a cooked food wile Is to be held at the'.
Allen'Knlght store oh Main street Sat
urday. The sale will begin at 10 a. rn.
and'"rionghnuts will be sold. At noon
coffee and cake will be served. The
yearly budget for this district will not j
be made up until ociouor aim ror mm
reason the Salvation Army finds itself
short nN funds. Other districts In
Oregon received budget money in May
but money will not, be collected here
until after harvest.
A grass fire that was caught by a
lively breeze aid got beyond control
yesterday afternoon destroyed a hay
t:hed and a chicken house on the prop
erty of Mrs. Clara Johnson, 817 IIiiki-I
street. The file alarm, was sounded
at 4:10, and only a short time was re
quired, to extinguish the blaze. The
loss is e.stimatJl at about $100 'with
no insurance. ,
Ito'vuci nt. Alta Toitigltt,
As a midsummer show feature, Ted
Howland's Musical Kevue will lie pre
sented at the Alta theatre this even
ing. The show, pccordlng to the man
agement, will te a novelty and the
entertainers will number 15. The Ke
vue is billed as a-vgirl shots" and re
cently completed an engagement at
the Oaks In Portland. 11 will open to
night with a band concert In front of
the Alta at 7:80.' "In addition to the
Itevue there will' be a two' reel mov
ing picture, comedy',
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2, Phones 520
Olhcr Depjts. 78
QUALITY
SERVICE.
FENDLCTON'S 'tVMtlSQ TORK
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones
Other Depts. 78
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Vacation
jUggage
Get it now and lluy it here. .A big assortnient to select from." All sizes and shapes. The
prices are nnusuai for such well made Luggage. ;
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CURED AND SMOKED ON THE FARM '
, ' 20c per pound
FANCY GREEN STRING BEANS
. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101' "
Pendleton Cash Markct,lnc.
301 E. Court Street,'
Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect
both Department.
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THE SEASON'S NEWEST NOVELTY
The Tfardlng Blue fiautolr Rnd Bracelet. This new novelty, origi
nated by the Klger Poyn have only been on the market three, weeks,
but, O P.oy these three weeks !! '
If yo'i haven't one get one now, be in style with the rest and be one
of the first In your town to wear a Harding lllue IiiVbon on your
watch or a Pautolr. Come in and see us. we have Just received a big
selection -U very little cost. l)tm't tlelnjl Come now). Hanscom
always has the best and newest. s .
' ITS TILT LAST ,
HansGom
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Sore
Itetiirtts from Walla Walla.
C. P. A. Lonergan, manager of the
Pendleton office of the Warren Con
struction Co., returned yesterday aft
er a (business trip to Walla Walla. The
com puny is planning to finish up a
number of Walla Walla streets that
were pavedlast year hut which lacked
the top dressing when cool weather
shut" down jxiving operations last
S'lnter. The company has yet to fin
ish a number of streets In Isaacs ad
dition find iu the flout hern lart of the
city. The next paving Job will prob-
piy be the extension of I'hestnul
street leading to Fort Walla Walla, i
which has been decided upon as the
main entrance to the new hospital
grounds. ,
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Horseshoe lltchers. Ho
William W. Ksselstyn of Echo has
some good horseshoe pitchers, and
these good pitchers have some high
ambitions, and as a result of this com
bination a challenge h'a'n been issued
to the Huniley crew of Vnssers here in
Pendleton either to agree to a series of
p, lines or else to quit claiming the
county championship. "Kcho Bill'
sent a letter to Al C'firden asking for
information about the Pendleton
pitchers and wanting a series ,ofr
f.ames. The Kcho crew went to Uma
tilla Sunday where they cleanod a pair
of Ilermiston players, three straight
gameit. Now Ki ho wants to show
Henry Donis and his side kinks how to
plav horseshoes. The gauntlet is down.
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Mis. t'wi'lp's 11 Ilrtmiis.
Jlrs. Ito.se Ca'ifipVell, of the f'amp
bell Millinery returit'td today after
month's visit in Portland, Healtle anil
llritlsh Columbia. -Mis. -.Campbell at
tended liiiyer' Week ih" Keattlu and
sayS" thai mires of manufaciurer.
showed the new models In hats. No
ticeable in the styles for the coming
reason is "mail-box red" in varying
shades. Styles of hats include botl
Targo and small varieties. Mrs. Camp
bell states, lira. Campbell visited-In
Portland for a week with her son
Bert Campbell, who now resides In
ljs Angeles. At Seattle, she enjoyed
the performance of "The Wayfarer,'
which rite characterized as a wonder
ful production. With her brothers
Or.- N. H. Smith and Dr. K. S. Smith,"
their families, Mrs. Campbell's sister,
Mrs. Wilson and Bruce Currey, nep
hew of Mrs. F. S. Smith. Mrs. Camp
bell motored to P-elUngham and from
thence to Vancouver. Victoria and
Mher points in British Columbia, The
parti- drove ?o miles in six days and
in the laid, day of the trip drove
miles.
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TRAVELING BAGS
12.50 to S4Q.00 v
. ITT 11 1 1 " ' t 11
v eu maae, large ana sman sizes,
pood and roomy. Just the thing you
need on your vacation trip. Have a
look at our assortment. You will like
the styles. :'
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; .TRUNKS $10.00 TO jJJirjO
Trunks of all kinds and sizes. Regular Trunks,
Steamer Trunks, Ward Robe Trunks, small, medium
and large, well made, good strong locks, heavily
trimmed on corners so as to take the rough knocks
of travel. Beforeyou buy a trunk be sure to look at
ours. We'll save you money too. , !
SUIT CASES $3.00 TO $30.00
' Of course you'U need a Suit. Care for the trip, as
you can take every thing you want along for a short
stay. Suit Cases of generous size to the real small
ones'. Made of cane, leatherette and all leather.
Made strong to give good rough wear. : ;
OVER NITE DAGS AND BOSTON
BAGS $5.f)0 TO $18.00
An Over Nite-Bag or Boston Bag is a real pal on a
short trip, they take care of a lot of things, they are
so handy to have along,
can please you.
Have a look at our line, we
FINISHED Fl
White Hope is Looked for With
Eagerness by Fans but Big
Boys Refuse to do Hard Work
CALIFORNIA WOMAN LEAVES HER
CHILDREN IN CARE OF "POP" TO
WIN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR AMERICA
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After Retirement From Tennis
. for Seven Years Mrs. May
Sutton Bundy to Try Again.
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Tackle " j. About that'
That 1 WW JUicnCster
' Brings KryWyrjl 22. cal. for
Results ASSz&r Sqiiirrcfs? .
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Julin Vert In I'ritland
John Vert, banker and whet raiser
yf rendleton, is n Portland visitor
iYon will know thnt we are old-timer?
in Tendlelon," said Mr. Vert, "when J
tell ynu.that Fred Load belt or, who lat
er married a daughter of H. L. T'ittovk,
was in. a class taught by rny wife in
Pendleton academy. Shortly after the
return of my wife from Knrope in 1S8S
the Rev. T. M. Boyd, a Presbyterian
minister of Pendleton, Ktiegested the
start !ns of a Pres'iyterlan oolleRe
there. My wife we.s a Scotch Presby
erian anil had tuiicht in Edinbtirgh.
They started the Pendleton neademv
hut fail in the old ooqr!house. Iter
they moved it to a better location and
built a dormitory. About two years
later Professor H. I Talkington suc
ceeded Mr. Boyd. Miss Carrie Owypne,
dauRhter of Kov. F. H. C.wynne; of
itlem. was employed as a teacher. Be
fore long she and Professor Talkington
were marrted. Time certainly is oathe
wintt, for It was but a day or so ago
hat their daughter Kuth married
Harold R QuaeVenbush. There werr
seven girls in the Caymie family. One
,if the p-lrls. MrsTTrrlght, lives here in
Portland. Her husband is a member
of the firm of Ballon & WriBht. rm
on my way to Alberta to see about the
'inrvestiiiff of my wheat crop there."
tireKon Journal.
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It's toasted.
BY DAVID I. PI.UMENFIELD
(I'nited Press staff Correspondent)
NEW YOHIC, Aug. 10. The British
boxins publio is engaged in Its usual
pastime looking for a white hope.
hey will have to r,a on looking. Even
the brightest optimist in England
shakes his head sadly when the heavy-
eight question crops up.
England has not, even the glimmer
of a white hope. Joe Beckett went out
like a moth in a candle before Car
pentier had scarcely shaken off his
ressing gown. Today, British fans
ention Beckett s name and grin, a he
porting editors over In Fleet street
tn a oiiandry. "Ve cant get n
hurtle' of Champion Joe standing up,"
ey say. All we gei. uic m me iov,ic
position.
Mavbe that is a little unkind of Joe
Beckett' but it shows what the British
public think about their champion.
The funny thing is, that there is not an
ncltshman In the country who can
ieat Joe Beckett at his weight. -Moran
did so, iris true, but popular as Pitts-
urgh Frank may be over in England,
he is-not an Englishman.
Jack Bloomfield, the Islington mid
cweight who is recognized in Eng-
nd as middleweight champion 01
mada, neerly had Joe out and asleep
an exhibition bout with the twelve-
junce ' pillows a lew weens ago, mm
o doubt Boy McCormick could do the
ame to the champion if Beckett would
ccommodate him. Beckett wasn t
iorn yesterday, however, and as
Rloomfield nnd McCormick are both
middlp.veights he Is qu'te justitied m
laugjiing off the challenges which are j
flung at him by these two boxers, both ,
f whom were trained in America. So
much for Je Beckett.
The carpentier bubble has burst.
London wont quite off its heart on tqo
iy of the fight. British people do
nt, funnily enougn, taKe nan tue in
terest in boxing th:tf people ao over
ere. That will explain why the,-
thought tho Frcnehman to no u cross
between a wizard, a hypnotist. an
Apollo, and a prizef ishter. Denipsey,
hey knew little about and cared less.
I'hey iinagiped that turpenuer wotrm
cet into the ring, bow, smile, remove
his silk kimono, calmly punch Jack on
the chin, and walk out, of the roped j
ojnurc again champion of the worat.
N'ow, of course, they arc all puzzieu,
and the knowing ones are saying: I
told you so."
KnKlnnd has not a heavyweight. She
could havo if she liked. There s mm
rent big boy Guardsman, Frank God-
turd, a boxer with the sleeping meui-
rine iti bgtli hands but he prefers his
arm. Then there is Tom Oowler. more
of less "all in. ' but still uelRi. ann
sprinkling of youngsters who might
all be firM -raters It they wouiu out
rain. The trouble ts. they won t. They
Pend ihcir spare time on th9 race
course, or in billiard saloons when
they might be as easily keeping fit. and
setting a few pounds giving workouts
o others of their fraternity preparing
or fistic battle. ,
BY CrTARLES E. HUGHES
(International News Service gtaff
.Correspondent.)
SANTA ' MONICA, Cal., Aug. 10.
Can a mother who has subordinated
tennis to a place of secondary interest
in order to care or ,her home and
babies make a successful showing in
combat, with a girl whose entire life
has been concentrated on the game?
Do marriage, and motherhood retard
a woman's chances in an athletic
championship?
These are questions being asked by
the many admirers of Mrs. May Sutton
liundy, who for the past sven years
has submerged her identity as a cham
pion tennis player in that of a con
tented wife, and homemaker, and whj
has answered America's call to re
appearance against Mile. Lenglen. ,
Miss Mary K. Browne, also of Cali
fornia, is another champion to ba re
called for "national service" on the
American courts this month at the re.
quest of the National Amateur Tennis
Association.
Mrs. Bunday and Miss Browne have
made excellent showings so far In their
preliminary work on the New York
courts. Their friends here are hopeful
that they will be able to reclaim their
old-time power and cleverness. To
date Miss Browne has shown to the
best advantage, having defeated Mrs.
Bundy in the New York State cham
pionship. Tom Bundy, husband of the nation
ally known favorit who has been
"playing mother" to Biliyv aged eigh
teen months; Dorothy, aged four
years; Nathan;aged five, and Tommy,
aged seven, during their mother's ab
sence, believes his wife is taking a
sporting chance, with the odds against
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"Mrs. Bundy has not been in train
in, despite the games she has played
for pleasure during the last seven
turn to the courts to help protect the i years," he saidr "As any tennis player
United States title in the tournament
at Forest Hills, N. Y., August 15.
France lost a - notable victory when
Dempsey beat Carpentier, her pugilis
tic idol. Now she is pinning her faith
in her superwoman, Mile. Lenglen,
champion woman tennis player of the
world.
Uncle Sam has called on a southern
California woman to uphqld American
laurels. And that Is why the erst
while champion, happy with her four
children and her husband, abandoned
her hearth and began training for an
knows, games for pleasure and playing
to win a championship are two differ
ent things.
"Tennis is the whole life of Mile.
Lenglen. It is of only secondary In
terest to my .ife, whose time has
been taken up raising four strapping
youngsters.
"But Lam mighty hopeful, for Mrs.
Bundy is young, strong and knows the
game mighty well. She has a lot of
determination to win the champion
ships for America and that's big fac
tor." -.
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make the most of iu . Cora tn and
let us show you the wonderful time
and labor saving devices wc carry
in stock Irons, Ws jhing Machines,
Vacuum Cleaners, Toasters, Grills,
Percolators, Water Heaters, Stoves,
Radian tri eaters. Lamps) Fixtures,
Sewing Machines anything and
everything electrical. ;
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The Policy of Economy
This is a subject of interest to everyone and we wish to impress upon you the
splendid'saving which ttiis store can accomplish on purchases made f tis.- We ask for
the opportunity to prove our claims of selling the BiST MERCHANDISE FOR THE
LEAST MONEY.
MONEY-SAVER
NO. 1
Gold band cups anJ
saucers,
;.... 6 for $1.75
MONEY-SAVER
NO. 2
tV'est Electric Curl-
. ers, 5 on a
card ,
.... 23c
MONEY-SAVER
NO. 3
Large glass fruit
bowls 33c
MONEY-SAVER
NO. 4
Aluminum Perco
lators $1.89
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PATRONAGE
on the basis of giving you FULT. VALUE
for your money at all times. Should
there bo any dissatisfaction on any pur
chase at any time pleano accord us the
privilege, of making an.adjustment meet
'ng with your satiwfaotftm.
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fust received, a new ship
ment of Knglish tea pots.
Sevenil decorations. Priced
Jl (Ml and Jl.'iJ
pixtmkt Axxm rn soi
POIlTLAXn, Aug. IrtAtA. P.t
Senator Htnnfield and McNary are ih-dfi-stmxl
lo have agreed on patronage
and appointments will be announced
within Y hours. They are awaiting
responses troni the men slated.
" MONEYS AVER NO. 5
Coveralls for the Kiddies 79c and $1.39
MONEY-SAVER NO. 6
Dasketa for picnics, shopping and babies
play things ;0c to $3.0J
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