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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 25, 1021. PAGE SEVEN H OREGONIANS WILL : DIRECT DESTINY OF ' SEAHLE GLUB IN '22 How Did It Get There? i M Credle and Richardson Pair Who Are Expected to Make Club Heard From This Yc.ar. 4 SEATTLE, Doc. 23. (A. r.) Tv. Oretconlnns. Waiter McCredic and James 1. ltiehardson. will have a Brea: deal to say aliout the handling of tha Beattle club of the Pacific Coast Base ball League next season, McCredie having been named manager and TWELVE PAGES 1 1I.IHIIWI n . .11 -f - "' " ""' " " ar - , f $200 Given Away Free ' For Most Graceful Couple in the Old Style Waif. Waltz, Two-Step, Schottische, Three-Step and other old Btyle faney dances given by P. J. Towers every Friday night at L1FSFRTY HALL Public Invited Music by MoKlroy Orchestra. Along freight tram was rumbling along iu-ju- Ijuayoue, jnd. sud denly lie brakes set. Trainmen investigated and found one ear missing. Later it was discovered that the car had somehow become disconnected at both ends, and had plunged from the trestle Into the watr The otherk cars stayed on the rails and the cap closed up. , . ltiehardson business manager. Both men formerly were with the Portland chili ami made records fur discovering' and developing new play ers. Mcl'redie being particularly noted I for the shortstops he sent tip to the his leagues. Anions; players sent to the major leagues from MoCredit's team were Ivan Olson, liogpr Peokinpaugh, Pave llancroft. Charley Hollochor, Mike Mitchell. Jack Uraney. Larry McLean, Stanley t'nveleskie, Vean tiregg. and others. This season Herman Piilette and Sylvester Johnson, both developed by Mcl'redie, went up for $10.(1011 and pla ers. Announcing That we have on hand a supply of good, heavy WHIPPING CREAM;1 . ALSO NO. 1 COMMERCIAL CREAM. FRESH. COTTAGE CHEESE DAILY. DRINKING BUTTERMILK. ; FRESH SWEET MILK DAILY. Clover Nook Dairy J Hichardson. it is said, found Harry j Heilman playing on the sand lots of San Francisco, saw his possibilities j and signed him for Portland. Now Heilman is the leading hitter of the American Ix-ngue. Carl Mays, the i liigboe brothers. Al Walters and others I were vinneH h- Tt ii'li-i rilsrtn While handling Portland MeCredle won five league ehampionsbips. his team of 1 HOT, being considere d one of the greatest minor league clubs ever assembled. McCreilie has been in baseball twenty-six years and for a few years played for the l'rooklyn Nationals. For two years Hichardson hps been manager of student athletics at the Oroson Agricultural College at Corval lis, Oregon and his departure was The cause of sorrow tin the campus, for J . "Jimmie," as he is known throughout i :i the Pacific Northwest, did much to ward putting O. A. C. on the athletic, 4y may. besides clearing up a big debt which was hanging over the. athletic department. When Hichardson left O. A. C. to join Seattle the students presented him with a life pass to all athletic contests held on the campus. It was aahl that Richardson's pass was the only one ever given by the Agitics to any person not an ex-college athletic star. i t l J I I'ltKAK EXAM. AX.SWKKS j WOOSTKIl, Ohio, Dec. 23. (I. X. JlS.) Irvin Cobb is a baseball player land Pewey defeated the Spanish fleet I In Iloston Harbor, according to aasw- J I ers made In a "nut'' test for freshmen j at Wooster College. Other students I gave out the Information that a piccolo I is "something used by bookbinders,'' j that young men enter the naval acad- : emy at West Point, that Kipling wrote "The Scarlet Letter," and that "arson" i is a "term in theology OF ALL SALES' ! i ' "... -' , Wlien an Army Goods Stor-n puts on a sale yon know it is to be a winner this many peo! know to le true by now. Mens Clothing at About NE-HALF PRICF 0 Delivery Every Afternoon. Phone 8G9-W 521 Main ! caui'oiinia hi:i.ps virn.it.ws LOS ANOEI.ES, Pec. 23. (I. X. S.) Three, thousand disabled veter ans of the World War are now in training under the supervision of the Los Angeles office of the 1'nlted States Veterans' P.ureau, according to a statement by K, J. Scudder, dis trict manager of the bureau for Los Angeles and vicinity. . Come in don t delay. Compare the other sale priee. We know yon will come back. All! I NOT 546 Main i " SALES CO. Open Eve nil p Until Xmas QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices ( East Oregonian Printing Depaitment BW JEWELRY - "The Gift That ILasts- ALTHO OUR HOLIDAY TRADE HAS BEEN UNUSUAL BY WIRING FOR ADDITIONAL MERCHANDISE WE HAVE BEEN, ,, r : " ABLE TO KEEP THE ASSORTMENT COMPLETE-SO THAT GIFTS OF MERIT CAN STILL BE SECURED AT THE STORE :: ? YOU LIKE TO TRADE WITH. , :m-m m m b IIIBI B II "fa l!;wrT3nr, i i i ! i i i i DIAMONDS FOR CHRISTMAS Having an unusual heavy stock of dia monds in readiness for Christmas we are still able to meet almost any requirement that you may wish. Set in gold or platinum in solitaire or combination the variety is wide and the prices are most reasonable. AT LEAST BE FAIR TO YOURSELF and make a comparison not only as to price but as to quality. Sawtelles is Diamond Headquarters. (Kach one marked in plain figures and each one with an iron-clad guarantee that's Pawtelle's). i n i at a m m m m m , Vv.y.,,, iWw,i iffi .mv.mayr WATCHES FOR CHRISTMAS Whether it is the "reasonableness, of our prices" or the "BEAUTY OF OUR WATCH ES" that has caused such a heavy demand for Sawtclle's watches we can not say. All we know is "that they have been selling fast" and if we hadn't been prepared some people would have been disappointed. We still have some very attractive values and you will find here no Holiday prices. But Every day, prices, Marked in plain figures. One price to all, And our "iron clad guarantee." All good makes (he standard of American watches an well as the most choice Imported watches. B ' H B B Illlll "GIFTS THAT LAST awtelles welers k THE LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS IN EASTERN OREGON. , a- i ft I I 8