1 ' FOURTEEN PAGES' AUTO SECTION PAGES 9 TO 14 v FOURTEEN PAGES SECTION f TWO PAGES 9 TO 14 DAILY EAST pEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1921. F0.A.C. "Clown" Wins mrx ;,Mfc:a t, t r, '. Xutlouul liCUKuc BtandliuA) W. . Pet. Pittsburg 80 D2 .606 -- hrM 1 W V Four More Clubs May Play in Schedule in 1022 Magnates Decide in P. I. Meeting. TACOMA, WiiBh., Sept. 10. Pacific International league magnates con cluded an Informal meeting here yes terday, following whloh Loufii H. Bur nett, prewidont of the circuit announc ed that the books were cloned so far the 1921 season Is concernod. Arrangements' were made to meet all financial obligations at once and thus put the league In good shape for the 1922 campaign. Despite the fact that the league's share of the gate re ceipts proved much smaller than last year, due to having only four clubs In the league, the economical adminis tration of President burnett enabled the teams to finish In good shape. Officials were unanimous in agree ing that a four-club league Is not large enough to hold the Interest of the fans throughout the season. The leaguo will not be operated on a four- club basis next year, but six or eight . teams probably will be Included and this should make the circuit one of the best claws B organizations In the country. In addition to the four ciilbs now in the league Everett, Rcllingham and possibly (Spokane and -Walla Walla would bo Included. The salary limit will also be great ly reduced and probably placed at 20fl(, exclusive of the manager. Tacoma again led the league In Paid admissions. Approximately 60, 00 fans passed through the local gates, which gives Tacoma practically the same figures as last year. Yakima drew about 40,000, Victoria SO.000 and Vancouver 20.000'. Hob Ilrown of the Vancouver club will be th league delegate ro the an nual minor league session to be held in Buffalo In December. K.VTO TO UK dem-xsatr TOKIO, Sept. 10. (U. P.) The Japanese press is almost unanimous In Its belief that Viscount Kato, former navy minister, will be the chief Jap anese of taji1armBinjwtf-ujjfrcnov delegation. Kato la classed as a reactionary. New York 83 D4 .605 St. Louis ...75 60 .D55 lloston 73 61 .044 Brooklyn i. ...69 65 .CI 5 Cincinnati . . .81 74 .452 Chicago ...S3 82 .393 Philadelphia ...........48.90 '.348 American League Standing!) ; V. L. Pet. New York 83 49 .629 Cleveland- 82 60 .621 St. Louis 70 65 .519 Washington 66 69 .489 Boston 63 66 .489 Detroit 63 73 .463 Chicago 67 77 .426 Philadelphlha 47 82 .364 Pacific Coast League Standing W. L. Pet Los Angeles 95 66 .590 Sacramento 95 67 .581 Sun Francisco ....93 69 .680 Seattle 88 70 .666 Oukland 84 71 .6?1 Vernon .84 78 -.618 Salt Lake .....63 95 ,.398 Portland 38 118 .248 Yesterday's Results At Portland 4. Seattle . At Los Angeles 4-8, Sun Francisco 3-0. At San Francisco, Oakland 7-4, Ver non, 9-6. At Salt Lake 7, Sacramento 8. Western League Results Wichita 8, Joplln 2. Oaklahoma City 2, Tulsa 7. St. Joseph 0, Omaha 7. - - ' Des Moines 8, Sioux City 6. American Association Results Columbus 4, Indianapolis 2. .' St. Paul 1-2, Kansas City 12-3. Toledo 18, Louisville 8. 1 Minneapolis 6, Milwaukee 5. How tile Scries Stand At Portland 1 game, Seattle l game. At Los Angeles S games, San Fran cisco no games. At bakland 3 games, Vernon 1 game. At Salt Lake 1 game, Sacramento 2 games, TO RKPRKSKXT JAFAX WASHINGTON', Sept. 10. (U. P.) Ambassador Shldehara will probably he. one of Japan's principal delegates to the disarmament conference, the Japanese embassy declared. Official announcement la expected to be made shortly. 1 Coach Rutherford Refuses to Make Predictions But Says His Proteges Are Strong. Oil EG ON' AO rUCULTUBAL COL LKOK, Corvallis, Sept. 10. With foot bull gossip rampant at the college in anticipation of the officfat opening of the season September lfif when prac tice work will start, the Aspics are credited with looking mighty strong- on paper. The men have been condi tlonlng this summer and are expected to report In the pink of condition. Captain "Gap" Powell, who before his knee was injured last year had the ability of plowing along the field -with several men hanging to him before he could be downed, Is reported to be all ready to stage a comeback, Coobh "Dick" Rutherford Is wear ing an expansive smile but refuses to predict the championship team. He only says that any team that beats the Aggies will know that It has , been through a fight. It is too early to get a line on the freshman squad, but with "Cac" Hubbard in Charge it is expect ed to be a creditablo fighting machine. Announcement has been made that Hubbard will haw charge qf the rooks this season. The schedule as completed to date, by "Jimmy" Richardson, general man ager, is as follows: October 1, Chcmawa Indians al Corvallis. October 6, Multnomah A. A. C. at Corvallis. October 15, Willamette fnlversity at Salem. 1 October 22, Washington University at Corvallis. October 29, Stanford at Palo Alto. November. 5. Open. November 11, Washington State Col lege at Corvallis. November 19, Oregon at Eugene November 26, University of Southern California at Pasadena. TORXA1X) STRIKES NEBRASKA 1 OMAHA. Sept. 10 (A. P.) A tor nado is reported to have done heavy- damage near Avota, Nebraska. i -'" Little Kugh Grleco was awarded the grand prize at the 31st annual baby parade held on the boardwalk at Ashui-y- Park;, N. J. lie was .dressed as Ca.ilo. lbs clown In "Pagliaccl." TO PENDLETON WILL BE Arrangements Made for De tours Around Work Between Hood River and The Dalles. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Round-Up Week is a poor time to start buying your Groceries lay in a large supply of non-perishable goods now. Buy by the case its cheaper and of more convenience to you. GET YOUR "LET 'ER BUCK" NOW Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455' mm.. .... ...:3g. . .... fsg. v At the Sign of Service -If It's on the Market, We Have It" POLIX1I CABINET RESIGNS WARSAW, Sept. 10. (A. P.) Th Polish cabinet headed by Vincent Wiles hns resigned. rt j it. ii ! ', Iw sn acute attack of Nasal Catarr? i Those subject to frequent "colds in u I head" will ltnd that the use of HALL , CA TARK11 MlSDlClNh; will buiid up U i System. cieanM the llloed and reuii. : them less liable to colds. . Repeated a I tacks of Acute XJatarro may lead t I Chronic Catarrh. ! HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE i ; taken internally and ats through tb Miooa on tne Mucous Surfaces of the By.' tern, thus reducing tb inflammation an, restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio. LADIES When Irregular, or suppressed uet Triumph Pills. Safe and dependant In all proper cases. Not sold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with for "Relief" and particulars. It's free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis. Wood for Sale IX CAR I.OTS Yellow Pine, Fir and Tamarac KAItlj UIMAXDKHS, Pendleton I O O K AT THESE PRICES ON USED FORD CARS AND TRUCKS. New cars wenl down and we will make the following reductions on used cars while they last: .' ' , Was 1918 Truck Chassis with body $325.00 1918 Truck Chassis with body ...... 425.00 1920 Roadster, starter, demountable rims. ... 375.00 1919 Roadster, good condition . . . . . . 250.00 1919 Roadster, fair condition 200.00 1918 Roadster, extra tire and rim 240.00 1918 Roadster, box on rear ............ 235.00 1917 Roadster, fine for a bug 175.00 1918 Touring, Bosch Magneto ..... .'. . . .'. . . . 200.00s 1917 Touring, good shape .................. 225.00 Compare these prices with the Portland prices and then come in, look them oyer. We will show you bargains that will make you buy. -Yours for a Ford, Now $275.00 375.00 320.00 190.00 150.00 200.00 180.00 125.00 125.00 160.00 SIMPSON AUTO CO. Water Johnson Sts SERVICE Phone 408 Automobile traffic front' Portland ind way points to Pendleton for the Hound-L'p and the Northwest Grain & fiay Show during the week of Sep tember 19-24, Is expected to more than double with the announcement that an irrangement has been made with the aving contractors between The Dalles and Hood Itiver for small detours iround the work. Mosier hill and the old grades out of The Dalles. will be eliminated. Passage will be clear from Portland to Pendleton on the iew highway with the exception of three un.l one half miles of common d'rt read. . This arrangement permits travel on the new paving between Mosier and flood River, passage on the highway at the beautiful ltowena Point, and two more miles of the new paving west of The Dalles. It will save half an hour, about 10 miles of rough driving i over heavy grades and will permit n much more beautiful view than the! old road. The rock work recently j completed at Cape Horn near Dillon, which eliminated the Deschutes Kiver The Dalles detour on the old road, will be in good condition for passage by Round-Cp week. . i ' Superintendents of the Hauser Con struction Co. and the A. D. Kern Co., with J. H. Seolt. stato highway divi sion engineer, in consultation with the secretary of the Eastern Oregon Auto Club, agreed to care for the tremen dous traft'lo which Is expected in the best possible manner, and prepare the small dirt detours in good shape with ' water and grading. j Most courteous treatment was ac--i corded the representative of the auto club, by the contractors who are them selves Interested and the big annual event, and they will provide flagmen at detour points to direct and Inform automobiles. They only request that traffic observes the detour signs and I does not run down their flagmen. j Hush work Is being done on the pav-1 ing between The Dalles and Mosier, i but. the- Pendleton representative was' promised that no work would be doncj west of Mos'er until Uound-l'p was! over. This will permit a small detour j ef about two miles Instead of the long hill mod.. At the present time no traf-j fie is being allowed through the pav-i ing work at noon ns has been pre- viously reported and the schedule fori passage completely on the new high-j way is as follows: Westbound from j The Dalles no Inter than 6 a. in.. no earlier than 5 p. m. East bound from j Mosier no later than 6:30 a. m., no earlier than 5:30 1. m. Continuous passige on Sunday Is permitted. j The present log subject to minor! changes with the progress of the pav-1 Ing Ibetween The Dalles and Mosier.; the only place where there will be any) halt will be as follows: Take pave-j ment west of The Dalles two miles to I bridge, turn to rlsht after crossing and J cross railroad tracks, connecting with . Gooseberry Springs road. Follow this back to highway, distance less than, two m'les. Travel new highway toj within two miles of Mosier, turn to left at detour, over one mile connectins with old gravel road into Mosier. The Eastern Oregon Auto Club will make j further arrangements for the conven I ience of those driving to Pendleton, i nnt will nrrnnBrn for northwest nob- Ijllrity on the wonderful trip from i.j rorimna up rne vommoia mver nisu- way to Pendleton. r, e . - , '''J .... i fy ys- i.. I LiGHT-Sct Coupe Roadster TwO'Paitgnmer. 40-htrrm M 12-inch ufheaihaam THE LlGHT-SlX Coupe! Roadster is the great est light weight two-passenger car of the enclosed type on the market ideal for the; doc tor, the salesman or any other man whose duties demand a sturdy, economically-operated car for all-year-round use. Studebaker's engineering genius, coupled with the Studebaker policy of building complete in one plant, have alone made it possible to produce a car of this unusual value at its remarkably low price. . This is a Studebaker Year WALLACE BROS: Touring Cars nr.d Roadsters Light-Six 2-Pass. 'Roadster Light-Six Touring, Car Special-Six '2-Pass. lioadsler Special-Six Touring Car- ... . . Special-Six 4 -pass. Roadster Big-Six Touring Car NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. o. b." Fattorics, effective St-ptcnibcr 8, 1921 : C'oiiies and Sctlaiw ..'.$1123 Llght-a'x 2-Pass. Coupe Roadster . . . $1 150 Light-Six 5-Pass. Sedan , . , . . ... . . ...$1585 , Special-Six 4-Pass. Coupe ...$IC3. Special-Six 5-Pass. Sedan ........ ...$16:i.-) Big-Six 4 -Pass. Coupe ...Si IIS5 Big-Six "-Pass. Sedan ............ .$13.50 .$18.50 , $2150 i $255 ,..2850'. , . $2950 ALL STrUKIIAKEll CARS ARK KQl IPPICD WITH CORD TIRES QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices--East Oregonian Printing DepartmeiiL i 4 II i! ii t! ti 4! 1 4! i: I t tl ?r i K-jri Br mi Ttufi Double Cable Hase . 2 Wfrnitf'..: : Siid "Cars' Tin Stop Letting Rims Abuse Your Tires! 5 Federals exceed in mileage because nefhe of their. 'wear is needlessly wasted by rim-chafe Federals alone have the Double GablesBase 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 rim, tube pinching, etc. There's real economy in using Federal Tires. A trial will convince you. ALLEN-KNIGHT COMPANY , Pendleton, Oregon