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Ch ZmJ CrJ V mJ Sc.--, , . READ.THE EAST OREG ONI AN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P. AND . .rrrra-?-ay"-t , TWELVE PAGES t SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 TWELVE PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 12 ! 1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1921. Daily Dares the Devil IE 1 ,;. ' , jM ' WS. - iniiiiiniinw 1 'W st4, -tTSa . Jr M - A .I l ' ZSZrf ""W -..' ' .IJMIIIII.W IWIll.JljlMJ ii BASEBALL SUMMARY I J : J CAMHKIIxlK, MilMH., Aug. 13.- (1. N. S.J Uurviii'd 'nmy have n new head couch in rowing, when college re opens in September. Tho Middlesex school trustees hiivc granted Dr. It. liciier Howe, who coached last year'ij rhihidclphlii Vuilonal league stamfiiiBM Pittsburg " !ifl , , ., B5 4.; .at," New York , KoKlun . . !irnol;1; n . . Ht. Louis . . Ciccimaiti . hlcngo 88 n 48 43 33 fit 6.1 .r.'i." .4-5 freshman clew, a yearn extra, leave or absence oa the fictitinii of the Harvard rowing management. Howe will be connected with Harvard rowing again and nlmnst certainly hold the pout of head oonch. Ho ve devoted his leave laHt year to eniichinir the Harvard frcKhnian crew mid, nave for a disastrous finish against Yale, did fine work. Harvard men followed closely Ills peirform nnc.s, and tliere iippciirn to he lltll.i 1 on ! il that he will be the man entrust ed to devise a winning Harvard sys 1cm. Harvard men have been dissatisfied with tho way Harvard rowing Iiiih been moving along: the iHim few yearn. The only crow of tho Crimson seemed nole to heat at all was Vale and then only infrequently. Jlni Wray, after winning nix successive raceii lost twice In succession to the K4Ih and found himself out of a Job. Hubert Herrlck, a graduate, succeeded him and, work ing with William llulne, a profes clonal, managed 10 bring back tome of tho Harvard nrmtliie in 1916. VVray's charge of hciiiR Interfered I with were nevcp taken dcrloiiHly, al IhoiiKli there ure many who believe the Aimtralian would ha p done well aa the present I'l Klme bad he been retained. . .Miiclii-ail Clevelaiid . . . New York . , . YVa-dil'iKton St. 1 1 . I.ctrolt riniii Salt 1-ike ... . . I 'oi Hand 40 .til. Ij-ayuc hitniuliiivti. , B7 41 , r.9 s 51 6S 47 31 r.i ;t fil 91 4f.N .Mi .43:, .24 YcHcnlay'ft IU-hhIih, At l'ortlnnd 0, Sacramento 8. At belittle 6. Halt Lake 4. At San I'rnncio 1. ls Anseles 3. At Iom AiiKelcK, Oakland 7, Vernon 5 American AxkocIM Ion IlpsnltH. I.oiilMVllle 4'oliinilniH 2. KansaH C"ty 7-5. St. I'ai'l 11-3. lndlanapolly 3, Toledo . Mihviitikec-Mincnaiioll.f not Bcbeif-tiled. VISA MA. Cal., AiiJJ. 13. (1. N. P ) The el fort to check the worm fores fire In the history of the HcmAilii na tional forest raKintf the Converst basin, near Hume, wn temporarily aliandoned when 200 fire TONE flKhten ! u ih.tre-.v from the biKin to form i 'new line of attack two miles diflant. j The flro has already ' binned J''"' i.icieu of limber. wwt i-hhii) to itrx ItAII.HOAni- a ! HAIiT. Mich.. An. 13. (I. N. ) I Henry Kord will run the railroads run Ellin Duff, a former twlrler In the ! niin through Hart If the citizens o: lilue Mountain 1-eatrue In the year this place and Vicinity have their va; 1920 has moved to hlKher com puny, j about It. n telemam recelxed by his brother, P. A petition, siuned by 400 fruit urcnv A Duff of Freewaler vesterday, . nn- ers. has been forwarded to ITesldem ' Ilardinu nskimt that the railroads " Duff linn been one of the mounds- Hart County ne iiirneo oin i ...nn ih M.ir Jaw tenm this ver i trolt automobile manufacturer nnd his showlnc lias been so Rood that j petition was circulated by fruit bp Th. he ha been purchased by the New York illants He left tills morn'tis for SI. Paul, wbere he. Is to report and l.i the rest .f'timiwmTOffflt'Tnrxnrerlfflrtnr ciatlon team. Duff lias many friends here who will he gratified to learn of his si;eevsB. The portbase price of the twlrler was tjuno. ers d!s.atisfled with present fr:'iun' rates. Afler polntlnn out the 20 per cen -eduction in rales on .Mr. Ford's He TMItt TOWmr-irml Trrtnton'r.allro.'irt re renliy. the petition states the belief o the petitioners that Mr. Kord wool, operate the roads for the benefit of al and not for personal gain. Charles Hutchison They cell him "Hurricane Hutch" He'i a, tor. nndo of aclion Dive (treat heights Swims rapids. Kldes motorcycle m i'oM. railroad trestle Leajw over train with It Drops onto moving a in lit dallv dares the devil and Izughs al him ' ILLINOIS MAY GO DEMOCRATIC AS RESULT OF INDICTMENT OF GOVERNOR LEN SMALL f) . Friction Started Last Year is Finding Head Now in Big G u b e r n a t orial Scandal. Id Quality Goods AT THE MARKET'S.LOWEST PRICES When the market prices lower from clay to day. huvinp; enables you to get this saving. However large our stock may be we are able to turn this quick enough to give you the benefit. "That, coupled with volume, is the reason we sell for less. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 At tbn Sign of Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" ): WILLIAM V. Sfl.LIVAN ... liileriuilional .News Service Staff Correspondent. SPIUXOFIKLD. Auk. 13. A wound has been opened here in the Crand , (lid l'arty tbat may have a bearing not alone on state politics but carries w'th it the possibility of chaiiKing the color of (he national situation. The opening of this wound date back some few months before it lead." to the present day, when at this writ Iiik the governor and Lieutenant-;o ernor of ill.no s are under indictments charging, conspiracy to defraud and embezzlement of slate linterest funds when they served as treasurer of the state. Friction in the republican party in this slate started previous to the re publican national convention in Cbl- ago, when will. am Jiaie i nonipsuo tnd his IX followers bolted and refus ed to vote for Frank O. Ixiwden as the -epublican nominee for president. At the state election which follow ed the Tbompson-l.tindin faction tr -implied and bad their candidate, I.en Small, placed in the governor's cbaii it Springfield. Things proceeded, imoothlv moderately so at least ml 11 the closing days of the f fty-sec-nid general assembly. Charges were made by T.owdcn re niMlcans ai)d members of the demo ralle party in tho bouse that the ad ministration was attempting to force ihroimll its legislative program by tendering patronage favors. The smouldering remains of the conven tion breach were being fanned. Seeks Viiidaiition. Several of the administration's pet projects died -in the last few days' of the legislature, and the governor taught vindication with the Lowde republicans when It came to upprov- ' ii lt annronriatlnns made to the heads of various official branches. Huge slices were cut from all, including 1 .",0,11110 made to the attorney general) for enforcing the new state prftnibl- Hon art. In a statement the govern- nor ebarges that it was his belief the j money would have Deen used ny tne attorney general for building op a po litical machine. This threw hot coals on .the Miioul der.ng ashes, and the fan was applied with ridded zest. Attorney geneial Hrunduge called in his pol tical widen. held a conference and then asked the j ' . -'! - 1- , , FORD The Universal Car rtriiiPtiiltor tlint when you tiriiur your IVirrl car lo its for mo rlianli al nllcnllon that you xot the graiilna Ford srrvleo, tnn IcrluK oMwrleiH'rd workmen nun I'ord raetory nrlccn. Your IVinl Ih Iimi useful, too valuable to lake elumoos with poor mc rlinnUA with equally poor qimlily niatoilals. ltrliitf It lo us nnd eao both time and moiicy. Wo urn authorised Ford dealers, trusted by the Ird Slolor Oi, to ItMih nfler Ihe wants of Ford owners. That's the assurance offer. We are getting a few Ford cars nnd the first come, first to receive delivery. Have you thought shout thnt Sedan or' Coupe for this fall end winter? They are tnlghfy comfortnble nnd cozy when the wind blows and the ruin Is falllnir. t'onie in and look them over nnd place your order In ndvance so that we can be sure of ordering enough to go around. Title will lie Hie closed cur year. ' Simpson Auto Co. ri?one408 Water & Johnson St. Service - John Bull V je .' II.. ' "f..ivi' :?. Lf If 4 . Mi lAiniifclWiVili'i'ri'ril S.iiignmon County circuit court to hold a grand Jury investigation of manipu lations during the terms as treasurer if Governor I.en Small and Lieuten ant Governor Fred K. Sterling. The grand jury returned indict i lenls against both and alxo Vernon fort's, a Grant Park banker and Iji-olhet of the late Senator K. C. Cur lls. The indictments charge embez zlement and conspiracy to defraud .n the handltng irf interest money receiv ed in the loan of ?1. 000,000 made f: om the slate treasury. .Vtiisos .Money Itanins. This laid the wound wide open. Vit riolic verbiage emanated in state n.ents from ihe two political factions. tjovenor Small charges, tils lnuiet I 't nt to the big money Interests and traction barons who were seek'ng his political assassination. The other side charge Ihe governor was attempting to cover tip by dodging about with counter charges instead of facing the ind cttneiits. The question now arises as to whether during the three and one half years remaining ill the Small ad ni'nistratiort this wound can be heal ed? Can two political fusions get together lifter fighting each other with such bitterness? If not. what will be the result? As the darky says, 'things have done Rone, democratic," w hich would mean Unit c.i)e of the largest republican i jststes in the I'nion would be slipping I ii way from the Grand eld l'arty. andl this is no small item when you begin I t" calculate its effect on national poU j iiib's. ., ' "j J'linois has long Peen a repubnean state, and never in the memory of the i old politicians' has the democratic I p.irtv ever had the opportunity It Is jiinw afl'crded to grasp the reins of po lliocrrl power. rt w I! ii il i' ii ii is ! t! II tl Tl ii Ii I ii I, l..nn .. " 1 1 "Ml , 'Double Cable Base Jz Git'9"' )1j1Swj '-'-' ' PiJrnl PUch Son a( Cvi'' Tin Stop Letting Rims Abuse Your Tires! Federals exceed in mileage because none of their wear is needlessly wasted by rim-chafe. Federals alone have the Double-Cable-Base those four staunch cables of twisted steel about which you have read so much These cables anchor the tire solidly against the rim and prevent rim-cuts, blow outs just above the rimv tube pinching, etc. There's real economy,.' in using Federal -Tires A trial will convince you. ' V . ' " ALLEN KNIGHT COMPANY , Pendleton, Oregon QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Orcgoniari Printing Department f ': A'jxiZcaxiiful&rLiLrMcz 'Iff' onw " rtm, 'f7JS' v v 7 t Mile " 33:I -t i A hy S Milca 3:13.8 - . !. ' t fl J, 3 lOMilee' . :3I.4 , - tl.l J.fl 15MUee . 949.H : - HI ""-fill r 29Mili .: BrJ;. . . . . tjTl ) 25 Mile. - 16:37.4 - M.l ' FStJ ' - .'''.'.'..."' .' ' ':. Abrnbams. of Cambridge, was the only athlete to win two eventB in the Held meet hrld by Oxford Cambridge . and Cornell-Princeton. Here he U winning the running broad Jump with a mark of 21 feet and ( Inches. WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. M. N, S. Uoadslde 'bootlegg.ng'' came in for a death blow at the hands of pro bihitb n t-oiiini:ss'oner Haines. He is sued iiis'.rtictions that In the future all legal lbpior shipments must be car 1 ,( d by railroads a iivi steamboats and ;.lhi,t vendors would lie respoiis.bleXor itbc shipments. Ii the ' past nfnny 'sli'pments have gone .overland' by ! tl ucli.'and have trickled away in an 'rma. nr fashion be f ure reac,hins its "jdest nation, the coinmb'sloner ex-' i pla neded. . t sK -Ki:.i! i;o.Mits ox ioits ' J' 1KTH(HT. Aug. 13. tl. N. .) i Tear gas bombs w ill become part of j tho equipment of the Detroit Police IWiMirfment soon, Police Commissioner I I nrhes announces. 'i The gas, produces a temporary but i violent cVying spell, which doctors have declared ImrmlesV ' The gas initates the mucus mem i brane of the mouth and nose And ' cau'ea the tears to flow, j" "i ri,v thes tear bom'is will as I sUt in uucllln mobs,'' said Hr, lnch (is, "and will also lie useful In captiiW 1ns the mai who barricades himself end then invites the police to com and ft-1 h'. The UemS could be toss ed throut.iy'a window." . Championship Form We are very proud cf the world's stock chassis records won by our Daytona 6-66 model. But we are not race "fans' or speed fanatics. " We believe in heroic tests not because they prove that our "cars arc fast but because they prove that our cart are strong, durable, trustworthy. We are convinced that championship form is the one best guarantee of all 'round efficiency. A car that is capable of 90 miles an hour must be blessed with a sound, robust constitution anJ ururiense reserve powers. 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